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the Display's auto contrast adjustment feature. When en-
abled, the Display's contrast will be automatically adjusted
as required, based on temperature.

Allowable Entries: 0 = Manual

(Auto Contrast Adjustment Disabled)
1 = Auto
(Auto Contrast Adjustment Enabled)

Default Value:

1

Network Mode  –  Use this decision to set the Display's
operating mode.  For additional information on operating
mode, refer to Display in Table 1 - Setup Menu. This deci-
sion will be ignored and the mode will default to Equipment
when the Display is connected to a device (the LEN Bus).

NOTE:  A power cycle is required for this decision to take

effect.

Allowable Entries: 0 = Equipment Mode

1 = Network Mode

Default Value:

0

Network Settings
Alarm Acknowledger
  –  Use this decision to specify
whether the Touch Pilot will act as the alarm acknowledger
for its CCN. There must be only one alarm acknowledger
per CCN. Therefore, if another CCN device such as
ComfortVIEW, the Autodial Gateway or TeLINK is already
set as the Alarm Acknowledger for the CCN then this deci-

sion should be set to No.

NOTE:  The Display must be in Network mode and con-
nected to the primary CCN Bus and this decision set to Yes
for alarm acknowledgement to be enabled.

Allowable Entries: 0 = No

1 = Yes

Default Value:

0

Broadcast Acknowledger  –  Use this decision to indicate
whether the Touch Pilot will act as the broadcast
acknowledger for its CCN Bus. There must be 1 (and only
1) broadcast acknowledger per CCN Bus.
NOTE:  The Display must be in Network mode and this

Figure 12 - User (USERCONF) Configuration

Table

Summary of Contents for Touch Pilot 33CNTPILOT

Page 1: ... 2 Decorative Bezel 2 Chiller Display Mounting 2 Operation 4 Power Up Display 4 Default Device Designation 4 Default Group Designation 4 Group Display Screen 4 To Remove a Point from a Group Display 5 To Add a Point to a Group Display 5 Navigation and Operation Pushbuttons 5 BACK 5 HOME 5 MAIN MENU 5 PREVIOUS 5 NEXT 5 OK 5 NO 5 CANCEL 5 CLEAR DATA 5 RESET DATA 5 ADD 5 REMOVE 5 INC DEC 5 SCROLL UP ...

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Page 3: ... 24 Vac See Figure 2 on page 3 The power supply is 24 Vac at 60 Hz 15 10 VA minimum NOTE Do not run sensor or communication wiring in the same conduit with line voltage wiring Do not run 24 Vac wiring in the same multi conductor cable used for sensors or communications Perform the following steps to connect the power trans former 1 Install the field supplied transformer in an electrical en closure...

Page 4: ...e Figure 4 on page 3 The assembly will mount directly to the wall requiring only a small hole in the wall allowing the wiring connection to pass through Use four 8 x 1 5 in Phillips panhead screws and four wall anchors to fasten the Display to the wall DECORATIVE BEZEL A decorative bezel is supplied Af ter mounting and wiring the Display snap the decorative bezel on the Display to cover the mounti...

Page 5: ...Wiring 1 2 3 6 5 4 1 2 3 COMM GND 1000 FT MAXIMUM DRAIN WIRE TYP BLK TYP WHT TYP RED TYP BYPASS CONTROLLER ZONE CONTROLLER SYSTEM PILOT ZONE CONTROLLER BRIDGE RECOMMENDED 1 2 3 1 2 3 CCN CCN CCN CCN CHILLER DISPLAY Figure 3 Touch Pilot Bezel Figure 4 Touch Pilot Surface Mounting ...

Page 6: ...FORCETM chiller contains all 8 group displays Going forward more Carrier equipment will support this group functionality Following installation and initial power up the installer should Login and then select the Setup option from the Main Menu to access the display s various setup and con figuration functions Refer to Login and Setup which ap pear in the Main Menu section of this manual Figure 5 E...

Page 7: ...AIN MENU Displays the Main Menu screen A description of all Main Menu options can be found in the Main Menu section of this manual PREVIOUS In a group of sequential screens of the same type moves to the next earlier screen in the group NEXT In a group of sequential screens of the same type advances to the next screen in the group OK Agrees with or says yes to a prompt and performs the appropriate ...

Page 8: ...owing this Main Menu section ATTACH Pressing the Main Menu s button will allow you to display the Attach list where you can select an existing device or add a new device and then establish communication with the selected device The At tach list consists of device name bus and element num bers The first entry in the Attach list surrounded by two is referred to as the Default device It will be the d...

Page 9: ...able screen If the device has multiple tables of that type the Display will show a list of tables from which you can select the one you wish to access As you make changes to values in these tables the new values will be displayed On pressing a Navigation pushbutton to exit the current screen a confirmation mes sage will be displayed Pressing will save and down load the new values to the attached d...

Page 10: ... designation CONFIGURATION TABLES Display operation is controlled by decisions entered in the the following configuration tables which are accessible from a Carrier front end such as the Network Service Tool or ComfortVIEW CtlrID Controller Identification Configuration Table USERCONF User Configuration Table NOTE You should always perform an Upload to obtain the latest configuration before making ...

Page 11: ...Default Value 0 Network Settings Alarm Acknowledger Use this decision to specify whether the Touch Pilot will act as the alarm acknowledger for its CCN There must be only one alarm acknowledger per CCN Therefore if another CCN device such as ComfortVIEW the Autodial Gateway or TeLINK is already set as the Alarm Acknowledger for the CCN then this deci sion should be set to No NOTE The Display must ...

Page 12: ... Value blank Disable START STOP control Equipment Start Stop This decision is used in conjunc tion with the Display s Start Stop button Enter the CCN variable name of the equipment point to which the Start Stop output point is connected If you press the button while in equipment mode the Display will first look at the equipment point s status in accordance with the variable name you entered in the...

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