
CONTROL OVERVIEW
PART 9: CONTROL OVERVIEW
The control is one of the primary safety devices of the heater. The control monitors the safety sen-
sors of the heater to assure safe and efficient operation. The control has many features to address
configurations associated with hydronic design. This section addresses the programming features
of the control. It is important to fully understand the capability of the control. This section address-
es Phoenix Evolution Settings / System Settings / Maintenance Settings and System Diagnostics to
help customize your control. This control is programmed to run with factory defaults that may
already fit your hydronic design and may not require any adjustment at all.
A. NAVIGATION OF THE DISPLAY
The display includes a two line backlit LCD readouts to provide informative messages about the
operation of the Phoenix Evolution. Many operating parameters can be viewed and adjusted by
using the six buttons on the display. The function of each button is described below.
RESET
– The RESET button has two functions.
– Resets any lockout error code
– Returns the user to the default display screen.
ENTER
– The ENTER key is used to enter the parameter programming mode.
To enter this mode, hold down the
ENTER
key for more than 4 seconds. The readout will change to
(see below)
ENTER MENU CODE
000
One of the zero’s will be blinking. Use the
arrow keys to change the blinking digit to the cor-
rect value. Use the
arrow keys to select the next digit to change and again use the
keys
to change the value. Repeat until the correct code is entered. Press the
ENTER
key to accept the code
entered. If the code is correct, the readout will change to the appropriate screen. If the programming
code is not accepted the readout will continue to display as shown above.
The
ENTER
key is also used to enable a parameter for editing. After the user navigates to the desired
parameter, the user would hold down the
ENTER
key for one second. When the
ENTER
key is
released, the parameter value will begin to blink. The parameter can now be changed using the
ARROW
keys. After the new value is displayed, the user then presses the
ENTER
key for 1 second
to lock the new value of the parameter in. The value will then stop blinking.
ARROW
Keys – The arrow keys (right and left)
are used to navigate between the default Display
and Status Display. The
keys are also used in programming modes to change between the pro-
grammable parameters. It is recommended you use the Menu Maps in the back of this manual and
the detailed menu instructions printed in this section to help in menu navigation.
ARROW
Keys – The (up and down)
arrow keys are used to navigate between the various param-
eters displayed in the menu. After the parameter is enabled for editing by pushing the
ENTER
key,
the
keys are used to adjust the parameter upward or downward to the desired value.
B. PROGRAMMING THE PHOENIX EVOLUTION
Program Access
Note: Programming of the unit control is not possible when the unit is firing. Make sure any input
such as the thermostat is turned off, so the unit will remain idle to allow programming.
To access the
Program,
the user will need to press the
ENTER
Key for 4 seconds until the display
shows the following:
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