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TOUCHSCREEN 2.1

 

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SEPTTEMBER 12, 2017

 

 

 

 

System Restart and Display Restart

 

One of the most often used user command option is System Restart. It allows for 
two separate commands: 

 

System Restart

 

This command is used to stop the system and to switch, if needed,  between 
Normal and Service mode. 

 

Once system is restarted and Normal/Service mode selection screen is 
displayed (as shown on Figure 

3), you’ll 

have 60 seconds to decide 

what mode to select 

 if nothing is selected, system will automatically 

assume Normal mode operation. 

It is also recommended to restart the system after Advances settings (see below) 
adjustment (to ensure these adjustments are taken by system control in timely 
manner). 

 

To restart the system, tap the 

User 

button and then 

System Restart

. Next, tap the 

System Restart 

button to initiate a system restart. The touch display will display a 

Shutting Down page until it loses communication with the SuperviseAir

® 

board. 

At this point, it will reboot the display. The normal display start-up  sequence will 
then commence. 

 

Restart Display

 

To reboot (restart) the display, tap the 

User 

button and then 

System Restart

Next, tap the 

Restart Display 

button to initiate a reboot of the display itself. 

Use this feature if it seems like the display has lost communication with the 
SuperviseAir

® 

board but you still can navigate the menu system. You will 

always be able to reach the 

System Restart 

menu selection unless the display is 

completely frozen. 
One other time when you need to do this is if you take out the SD card. After 
plugging in the SD card again you must restart the display before it can be read 
again. 

 

 

Advanced

 

The 

Advanced 

page allows to view and adjust 

system’s

 control settings and 

configurations. 

 

CAUTION! 

Improper/incorrect Advanced settings may cause system malfunction 

and premature failure!  Once you click Advanced button, before allowing to 
proceed, touch display will issue respective warning. 

Summary of Contents for TOUCHSCREEN 2.1

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL TOUCHSCREEN 2 1 1 SEPTTEMBER 12 2017 Supervisaire Touch Display User Manual...

Page 2: ...USER MANUAL TOUCHSCREEN 2 1 2 SEPTTEMBER 12 2017...

Page 3: ...gating 8 Readouts 8 Date Time 8 Status 9 Menu 9 Logs 10 User 11 Parameter Adjustmentand Command Execution 11 System Restart and Display Restart 13 Advanced Settings 13 Help 16 Notes 17 Service Mode Ho...

Page 4: ...cted to WebSentry Installation The Touch Display communicates over a RS 485 serial port The display is equipped with a RJ 45 socket so it is recommended to use a CAT5 or CAT6 cable between display and...

Page 5: ...C terminals on header JCOM when the RJ 45 socket is used RJ 45 socket and header JCOM share communication port C Figure 1 RJ 45 socket on Supervisaire board Using Port D on J8 If you want to connect a...

Page 6: ...rown wire Pin 5 Solid and striped blue wire Pin 6 Striped green wire Pin 7 Solid green wire Attaching a RJ 45 Using the T569 A Wiring Standard When attaching a RJ 45 connector to the end of a CAT5 or...

Page 7: ...you can choose to start the system in Normal mode or Service mode Figure 3 After selecting Normal mode or if the system is already in Normal mode the normal home page should be displayed After select...

Page 8: ...tion displayed on Normal mode home page would be available on Normal mode home page only Readouts while the rest Date Time Status and Menu would be displayed Service mode home page also Readouts Home...

Page 9: ...ere is a mode demand and white that there is no demand These indicators will be displayed only on Normal mode home page whether indicator is displayed or not is dependent on system configuration e g P...

Page 10: ...arms not more than 20 pages For each alarm there is a Help button Press the Help button to learn more about the alarm Reset Unit Logs This button clears all system logs on the SuperviseAir board This...

Page 11: ...ly restart the system or reboot restart touch display Figure 6 User page Parameter Adjustment and Command Execution EXAMPLE To adjust desired parameter user setting or execute command simply press res...

Page 12: ...rrent setpoint Figure 8 o On the left side of the page some additional info is displayed yellow text will state current parameter range default max and min value area below it will provide selected pa...

Page 13: ...a Shutting Down page until it loses communication with the SuperviseAir board At this point it will reboot the display The normal display start up sequence will then commence Restart Display To reboo...

Page 14: ...ntrol settings blowers speeds economizer and purge parameters timers etc Compressors Compressors control settings number of compressors refrigerant type alarm and operational pressure and temperatures...

Page 15: ...ber of messages System Backup Use this feature to backup all control settings to the SD card You can also use it to restore settings from a backup Factory Default Use this feature to reset settings to...

Page 16: ...Settings Help When editing any setting there is a brief help text displayed to the left of the screen along with the factory default value and if applicable the min max values as shown on Figure 8 If...

Page 17: ...ntenance team as well as for service technicians You can leave more than one note Each note consists of two fields A name and a message Use the name to indicate the name of the person leaving the note...

Page 18: ...here are no mode status indicators Service mode menu buttons are shown on the bottom of the display under the Time Date Service mode menu buttons allow for manual access and control of respective syst...

Page 19: ...hat given device control is engaged active white otherwise Control buttons are segregated horizontally by slightly wider gap see red line into two groups o Digital Outputs TOP group engages or disenga...

Page 20: ...for access to following features Commission allows to commission de commission the system o Systems delivered from Dectron Company are set to be Non commissioned decommissioned this ensures that syste...

Page 21: ...The front cover is clipped into place and easy to remove The SD card slot is clearly labelled with a white label see Figure 2 below When a SD card is installed you can see it protrude below the label...

Page 22: ...sfully These are the folders used by the touch display DATABASE Contains all files required to display menus settings settings help text etc These files are a text version of the database used by WebS...

Page 23: ...ollow these steps to update the firmware 1 On a PC download the firmware file from WebSentry using the Download toolbar button 2 Remove the SD card from the touch display and plug it into the SD card...

Page 24: ...y files stored on the SD card As Dectron releases new versions of the control software new settings will be added and other ones will be removed There will be improvements to the help system based on...

Page 25: ...ed calibration file To initiate touch display calibration you could do following Manually delete the calibration file TSCALIB BIN located at the root level on the SD card o Calibration parameters are...

Page 26: ...Sent this suggests a non robust connection Same thing if you have a lot of fault messages other stats not being 0 and having high numbers In unlikely event of non robust connection you can try changi...

Page 27: ...or vice versa If you now have a connection the other port is faulty If you only need to use one port you can leave it this way Otherwise order a replacement control board If neither port works order a...

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