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Password Protection — 

If an area is entered that is

password protected or an item is selected for change that is

password protected, the Navigator™ module will display:

Enter Password

The first digit of the password will be flashing. Hold either

of the arrow keys down to change the value of the first digit (if
necessary) and press 

 to accept. Repeat the process for

the remaining three digits.

Password for 30RB units is 0111.
Password for all other units is 1111.

The message “Invalid Password” is displayed if the pass-

word is not correct. The password can be disabled from the

Navigator module, and can be changed.

Forcing Values and Configuring Items  — 

 Cer-

tain items are allowed to be forced and other items are

user-configurable. Both of these changes can be made using

the Navigator module. See the unit’s Control, Start-Up, Service

and Troubleshooting Guide for a list of forcible and config-

urable values.

To force an item, position the pointer at the item. Press the

 key and if the point can be forced or configured, its

current value will flash. Use the arrow keys to adjust the tem-
perature to the desired value. Press the 

 key when

finished. The Navigator module will display a lowercase ‘f’ to

the right of the value if it has been forced. If no ‘f’ is displayed,
the item was configurable. To clear a force, press 

 so

that the value is again flashing. Simultaneously press the up

and down arrow keys. The value will stop flashing, the ‘f’ will

be removed, and the parameter will revert to its corresponding

input channel value.

To edit a user-configurable item, operate the unit in

Service Test mode, or reset current alarms or history, and use
the 

 key to make the value flash. Next, use the arrow

keys to adjust the item to the desired value and press 

.

Adjusting the Contrast — 

The contrast of the display

can be adjusted to suit ambient conditions. To adjust the con-
trast of the Navigator module, press the 

 key until

the display reads, “Select a menu item.” Using the arrow keys,
scroll to the Configuration mode and press 

. Using the

arrow keys, scroll to “DISP” (display) and press 

. The

display will read:

>TEST

OFF

   METR   

OFF

   LANG

ENGLISH

Pressing 

 will cause the “OFF” to flash. Use the up

or down arrow to change “OFF” to “ON”. Pressing 

will illuminate all LEDs and display all pixels in the view
screen. Pressing 

 and 

 simultaneously al-

lows the user to adjust the display contrast. The display will

read:

Adjust Contrast
- - - + - - - - - - - - - - - -

Use the up or down arrows to adjust the contrast. The

screen’s contrast will change with the adjustment. Press

 to accept the change. The Navigator module will

keep this setting as long as it is plugged in to the LEN bus.

Adjusting the Backlight and Brightness  — 

The

backlight of the display can be adjusted to suit ambient lighting

conditions. The factory default is set to the highest level. To ad-

just the backlight of the Navigator module, press the

 key until the display reads, “Select a menu item.”

Using the arrow keys, scroll to the Configuration mode
and press 

. Using the arrow keys, scroll to “DISP”

(display) and press 

. The display will read:

>TEST 

   OFF

   METR

   OFF

   LANG

   ENGLISH

ADJUSTING BRIGHTNESS — Pressing 

  will

cause the “OFF” to flash. Use the up or down arrow keys to
change “OFF” to “ON”. Pressing 

 will illuminate all

LEDs and display all pixels in the view screen. Pressing 
and 

 simultaneously allows the user to adjust the display

brightness. The display will read:

Adjust Brightness
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +

Use the up or down arrow keys to adjust the brightness. The

screen’s brightness will change with the adjustment. Press

 to accept the change. The Navigator module will

keep this setting as long as it is plugged in to the LEN bus.

ENTER

ENTER

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ESCAPE

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ESCAPE

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ESCAPE

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Summary of Contents for 30GT-911---062

Page 1: ...Alarm Status LED all of which are red The Navigator module is capable of displaying four 24 character lines of information on a back lit liquid crystal display The Navigator module has four functiona...

Page 2: ...control box door It is located to the left of the Scrolling Marquee display NOTE These units provide an auxiliary RJ14 LEN connection on the corner post on the enter ing air end of the unit See produ...

Page 3: ...E OTHER LABELS SETPOINT POTENTIOMETER EXPORT ONLY MARQUEE DISPLAY DOMESTIC STANDARD EXPORT OPTIONAL NAVIGATOR LEN CONNECTION ENABLE ON OFF CONTACT SWITCH EMERGENCY ON OFF SWITCH Fig 2 30HK HL040 060 U...

Page 4: ...4 MARQUEE DISPLAY LOCATION NAVIGATOR LEN CONNECTION CCN Fig 3 30HW018 040 Units Navigator LEN Connection a30 4461...

Page 5: ...5 NON FUSED DISCONNECT OPTION NAVIGATOR LEN CONNECTION CCN Fig 4 30RB060 120 Units Navigator LEN Connection a30 4462...

Page 6: ...6 NAVIGATOR LEN CONNECTION CCN Fig 5 30RB130 300 Units Navigator LEN Connection a30 4463...

Page 7: ...7 NAVIGATOR LEN CONNECTION CCN Fig 6 Typical 48 50PG Series Navigator LEN Connection a48 8278...

Page 8: ...8 CONTROLS OPTION BOARD CCN NAVIGATOR LEN CONNECTION Fig 7 Typical 48 50A Series Navigator LEN Connection a48 8279...

Page 9: ...9 NAVIGATOR LEN CONNECTION CCN Fig 8 Typical 48 50Z Series Navigator LEN Connection a48 8280...

Page 10: ...to select a menu item or to accept data entry The key is used to exit to the next highest command level mode or to cancel data entry The sub mode and item displays will wrap around with the last and...

Page 11: ...ntrast The contrast of the display can be adjusted to suit ambient conditions To adjust the con trast of the Navigator module press the key until the display reads Select a menu item Using the arrow k...

Page 12: ...t cables are available from Replacement Components Division Remove the Navigator module from the LEN connection before proceeding 1 Remove the 6 screws from the back of the case to gain access to the...

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