Honeywell S7999D SOLA User Manual page 6

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The number of Sola controls connected and powered up to
the S7999D are displayed on the Home page.
Images can be customized on the S7999D display. Each
image can be placed on a USB memory stick along with a
special command file (args.txt) directing the image files to be
copied to the S7999D at boot-time. In args.txt on the USB
memory stick, you place a "/f" command which stands for
"files" and then you list the files you want copied from the USB
card after it with each file name separated by at least one
space, e.g.:
/f HomePageBkgd.png
Images to be changed:
1. Home page background - must be named
"HomePageBkgd.png", "HomePageBkgd.bmp", or
"HomePageBkgd.jpg", have PNG, BMP or JPG file for-
mat, and be less than or equal to 800 x 480 pixels.
2. Home page logo - must be named "oemlogo.png",
"oemlogo.bmp", "oemlogo.jpg", have PNG, BMP or
JPG file format and be less than or equal to 380 x 68
pixels.
3. Screen saver - must be called
"screensaver.png","screensaver.bmp",
"screensaver.jpg", have PNG, BMP or JPG file for-
mat, and be less than or equal to 800 x 480 pixels.
On System applications, each SOLA Control is represented
on the Home page by an icon and name. Pressing the icon
allows the user to zoom in on that boiler and see its specific
details.
These details are provided on a new page, which can include
additional buttons that display detail and operation
information, which itself leads to other pages. The pages are
traversed in a tree structure method, as shown in Fig. 8.
KEY
BUTTON FLOW
BACK ICON FLOW
HOME ICON ALWAYS TAKES
YOU TO THE HOME PAGE
CONTROL
ICON
OPERATION
CONFIGURE
DIAGNOSTICS
Configuration
CH
Groups
Login
Login
Logout
DHW
Verify
Annunciation
65-0315—02
+ VIEW
LEAD
LAG
– VIEW
LEAD
LAG
DETAILS
HISTORY
Diagn.
History
OK
Test
Burner
Lockouts
Alerts
Control
Diagn.
Alerts
Digital
I/O
Analysis
Silence
Analog
I/O
Fig. 8. S7999D display page flow.
The SOLA icons will appear in one of four colors indicating the
boiler status.
• Blue: Normal operation
• Red: Lockout condition
• Yellow: Holding mode
• Gray: Communication error (disconnected or power off)
Up to 8 systems can be displayed on the Home page. The
name of each boiler is displayed next to the SOLA icon button.
When Lead Lag is enabled, the system header temperature
and firing rate are displayed for each System. When the
burner is in standby or not firing the firing rate is not displayed.
NOTE: The boiler name may be cut off on the Home
page when all icons are present.
The Home page also includes buttons for Lead Lag
configuration when lead lag master and slave in the SOLA
control is enabled.
Pressing the Setup button on the Home page displays
miscellaneous setup and diagnostic functions. It also contains
the setup configuration for BAS applications.
The "Control snapshot" button allows the user to dump the
current status and/or configuration settings of any SOLA
controller into a text document. The text document can be
viewed on the display, saved to flash for later viewing, and can
be written to a USB stick for viewing on a PC or file transfer.
Pressing the SOLA icon opens that control's status page. Go
to "Configure" button to continue.
HOME
PAGE
LEAD
LAG
MASTER
MODULATION
SYNCHRONIZE
SETPOINTS
PUMPS
?
CONFIGURE
DETAILS
DIAGNOSTICS
ADVANCED
HISTORY
SETTINGS
ANALYSIS
6
SETUP
CONTROL
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
SETUP
SETUP
DIAGNOSTICS
CHANGE
SET
CALIBRATION
DATE/TIME
ADDRESS
SCREEN
AUDIO
RENAME
CONTROL
TEST
REMOVE
VIDEO
CONTROL
TEST
SCREEN
PM
SNAP-SHOT
CONFIGURATION
MODBUS
DISPLAY
CONFIGURATION
RESET
CONTROL
SNAPSHOT
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