System Pilot
Owner's Manual
Part Number 33PILOT-01
CONTENTS
Page
SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS
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GENERAL
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OPERATION
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1-7
Power-Up
Display
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1
OAT Display
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2
User Interface
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2
Timeout
Feature ..................................
3
Program
Mode ...................................
3
•
ATTACH
•
CTLR-ID
•
ALARM
HIST
•
TIME/DATE
•
CONFIG
TABLES
•
SCHEDULE
•
DETACH
Modifying
Set Points .............................
6
Occupancy
Override
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6
Alternate
Maintenance
Table
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6
Bus Scan .........................................
7
Holiday
Configuration
Table ......................
7
external device that does not have a custom Default screen, the
System Pilot reads that device's
first status table and displays it
as the Default screen.
DEFAULT
DEVICE
DESIGNATION
-- If the System
Pi-
lot is connected
to a local bus of a VVT®
zone controller
(Comm2),
the default device is the local zone controller. If the
System Pilot is on the Canier
communication
bus, the default
device is user-selectable
from file HLOTCON
Table screen.
If the System Pilot is not connected
to a local or Carrier bus
device and no default device has been configured,
file default
device is the System Pilot itself. The default device can also be
a device that has been designated
as file relnote attach device
(from the REMOTE
Table). A remote attach device is a desig-
nated Carrier network
device to which the System Pilot will
write space temperatme,
compute
an operating
mode for. and
monitor and modify set points.
All custom Default screens display the day of week, time,
trod space
or duct temperature.
Other
contents
will
valy
according
to the attached
device type. Examples
of Default
screens for the System Pilot, VVT zone controller, and Bypass
Controller are shown in Fig. 1-3.
SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS
Air-conditioning
equipment
will provide
safe and reliable
service
when
operated
within
design
specifications.
The
equipment
should be operated and serviced only by authorized
personnel
who have a thorough
knowledge
of system opera-
tion, safety devices and emergency
procedures.
Good judgement
should be used in applying any manufac-
turer's instructions
to avoid injury to personnel
or damage to
equipment
and property.
GENERAL
The System Pilot (33PILOT-01 ) is a component
of Camer's
3V
TM
control
system
and
serves as the user-interface
and
configuration
tool for all Carrier communicating
devices. The
System
Pilot can be used to install and commission
a 3V
zoning
system,
linkage
compatible
air
source,
univers_d
controller, and all other devices operating
on the Carrier com-
municating
network.
Additiomdly,
the System Pilot can serve as a w_dl-mounted
temperature
sensor
for space temperature
measurement.
The
occupant
can use the System
Pilot to change
set points and
cause occupancy
ovemdes.
A security feature is provided
to
limit access of features for unauthorized
users.
OPERATION
Power-Up Display
--
When the System Pilot is powered
up, it attaches
(initiates communication)
to a device that has
been designated
as the System
Pilot's
default
device.
The
System Pilot then displays that device's custom Default screen,
if such a screen
exists.
If the System
Pilot attaches
to an
Mon
SYSPILOT
8:49 AM
67 °
Fig. 1 -- System Pilot Default Screen
Mon
CTRL1
8:49 AM
76
7 62
Occ
Fan
Fig. 2 -- Zone Controller Default Screen
Manufacturer
reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications
or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Book
1
]4
PC 111
Catalog No. 533-30017
Printed in US.A.
Form 33ZC-4SO
Pg 1
10-04
Replaces:
New
I
Tab
11a 13a
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