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S7999 CONTROLINKS™ DISPLAY MODULE

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Proc-Demand—the R7999 has detected an input at the 
LCI terminal and is processing a demand request from the 
burner control by moving the actuators to the position 
requested by the HF ( or LF) inputs. 

Purge—the R7999 has completed moving the actuators to 
the Purge position, in response to the LCI and HF inputs, 
and has turned on the HFP (High Fire Proven) output.

Lightoff—the R7999 has completed moving the actuators 
to the lightoff position, in response to the LCI and LF 
inputs, and has turned on the LFP (Lightoff Position 
Proven) output.

Modulate—the R7999 has detected that the LCI and MV 
inputs are on, and the HF and LF inputs are off, and is 
therefore controlling the firing rate, using either automatic 
or manual mode.

Run-Lightoff—the R7999 would be in the Modulate 
position, except that the LF input is also on. Therefore, the 
R7999 is ignoring its normal rate inputs (CmA or the 
Manual Potentiometer) and is, instead, firing at the lightoff 
rate.

Run Purge—the R7999 would be in the Modulate 
condition, except that the HF input is also on. Therefore, 
it is ignoring the normal rate inputs (CmA or the Manual 
Potentiometer) and, instead, is firing at the Purge rate.

Post-Purge—the R7999 recently left the Modulate 
condition because LCI turned off and is moving (or has 
finished moving) the actuators to the position commanded 
by the HF and LF inputs. It assumes that the burner control 
is post-purging the combustion chamber and continues to 
display “Post-Purge” for the time determined by an R7999 
commissioning parameter (even though the burner control 
may have a different actual postpurge time.

Wait-XXX—the R7999 has detected an unusual input 
condition at its LCI, HF, LF and MV inputs that is not part of 
a normal sequence of operation. It is in a hold condition in 
which it keeps LCO turned off, and waits for the condition 
to be resolved. The “XXX” part of the status message 
describes the inputs that are on; for example in the 
abnormal condition where the MV input is on even though 
LCI is off, the displayed status will be “Wait-MV”.

LINE2

The LINE2 item shown in Fig. 5 normally describes the 
contents of the second line of the display; however, when the 
display is first powered up, this area is used to indicate the 
progress of the initialization of the S7999 display itself.

Fig. 6. Display module LINE2 area 

during display initialization.

After the display is first energized or connected, it must wait to 
receive 15 different configuration information records from the 
R7999 before it is fully functional. Although the R7999 
transmits its active status once per second, it transmits a 
complete set of its configuration information (which does not 
change) at a much slower rate, sending only part of it each 
time that it transmits a message.

When the display is initially powered up or connected to an 
R7999, it shows a spinning line to indicate that it is actively 
receiving these initial messages, and it shows a countdown 
value that goes from 15 to 0, indicating the progress in 
receiving all of the information that it needs. When the last 
information record has been received and the countdown 
reaches zero, then the LINE2 field reverts to its normal 
function of describing the second line, and the up/down scroll 
prompt appears in the lower left corner of the display, 
indicating that scrolling is now possible.

In addition to the configuration information records, the R7999 
also transmits information about the points on the fuel/air/FGR 
curve. These records are ignored by the S7999, but they do 
interrupt the countdown process. While the point information 
records are being received (and ignored), the spinning line 
changes to a display of letters (A, B, C, ..., for example) and 
the countdown holds. There will be as many letter codes as 
there are points on the curve.

During normal operation, after the display has finished its own 
initialization, the LINE2 area shows one of the following:

Blank—when the LINE2 area is blank then the display is 
showing an item from the top-level menu in its second line.

IO—Input/Output: the display is showing an item from the 
Input/Output submenu in its second line.

MS—Motor Settings: the display is showing an item from 
the Motor Settings submenu in its second line. 

CS—Configuration Settings: the display is showing an 
item from the Configuration Settings submenu in its second 
line.

H1...H6—Fault History:  the display is showing an item 
from the Fault History in its second line. H1 is the most 
recent fault and H6 is the oldest fault.

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Summary of Contents for ControLinks S7999

Page 1: ...ating Status Source of demand control Actuator positions Hold status Total cycles Total hours of operation Run time Fault history of six most recent faults Fault code Fault message Cycles at time of fault Diagnostic information Input Output status Demand control input and position Fuel selection Fuel position Motor settings Light off position of fuel air and FGR purge position of fuel air and FGR ...

Page 2: ...ating 40 F 40 C to 140 F 60 C Storage 60 F 51 C to 150 F 66 C Humidity 85 percent relative humidity continuous noncondensing Vibration 0 5G environment Mechanical Dimensions See Fig 1 Weight 4 ounces 124 grams unpacked Display 40 character 2 rows by 20 columns Approvals Underwriters Laboratories Inc Component Recognized IRI Acceptable Federal Communications Commission Part 15 Class B emissions EN6...

Page 3: ...r reaches the saturation point The S7999 ControLinks is designed to operate in a maximum 85 RH continuous noncondensing moisture environment Vibration Do not install the S7999 where it can be subjected to vibration in excess of 0 5G continuous maximum vibration Weather The S7999 is not designed to be weather tight If installed outdoors the S7999 must be protected by an approved weather tight enclo...

Page 4: ...ting a Display Module 1 Do not route the Display Module wiring in conduits that carry line voltage circuits 2 Avoid routing the Display Module wiring close to ignition transformer leadwires 3 Route the Display Module wiring outside of conduit if properly supported and protected from damage 7 Maximum wire lengths a DM The maximum length interconnecting wire is 4000 ft 1219m 8 Install all electrical...

Page 5: ...he Manual Potentiometer input Manu however the LF input is on so the normal rate request is overridden and the system is firing at the Lightoff rate Rate The RATE item shown in Fig 5 is the current firing rate request that is driving the R7999 Possible values are shown below using dashes to represent the positions where digits would appear C shows the CmA input current requested rate as a percenta...

Page 6: ...nd line of the display however when the display is first powered up this area is used to indicate the progress of the initialization of the S7999 display itself Fig 6 Display module LINE2 area during display initialization After the display is first energized or connected it must wait to receive 15 different configuration information records from the R7999 before it is fully functional Although th...

Page 7: ...entifier for the submenu to appear in the LINE2 area in the top right corner of the display Each submenu item has a left pointing arrowhead to indicate that the change level pushbutton may be used to exit the submenu and return to the top level menu In the top level menu the LINE2 area is blank The toggle button cycles the second line of the display between the main display and whichever second li...

Page 8: ... Input On Off ON indicates Manual is selected OFF indicates Auto is selected FSelect1 T5 Fuel 1 Input On Off FSelect2 T6 Fuel 2 Input On Off Alarm T7 Alarm Output On Off HFP T8 High Fire Proven Output On Off LFP T9 Low Fire Proven Output On Off HF T10 High Fire Input On Off MV T11 Main Valve Input On Off LF T12 Low Fire Input On Off LCI T13 Limit Control Input On Off LCO T14 Limit Control Output O...

Page 9: ... XmA Hold is configured as None Purge FGR FGR Actuator position during PURGE On curve Closedb Man Limit Manual Limit configuration setting Enabled Disabledb Indicates if the R7999 was commissioned to enable the Manual Potentiometer to limit the maximum firing rate CL Rev M NvV BBB ControLinks R7999 software revision and build code M major N minor V version BBB build code Display Rev BBB Display S7...

Page 10: ... Fig 7 through 9 show a lockout condition that illustrates the three display module messages Pressing the scroll or toggle buttons will suspend the cycling of the fault messages until either the buttons are used to return to the main display or 60 seconds elapse with no buttons pressed Special Condition Displays Seven special condition display can be shown that preclude normal system operation as ...

Page 11: ...NKS DISPLAY MODULE 11 65 0262 Fault Blink Codes and Actions The Fault Blink Codes and respective corrective actions are found in form 65 0238 Fig 10 Display module flush mounting outline M5082B 1 8 in DIA 2 3 175 mm ...

Page 12: ... Control Home and Building Control Honeywell Honeywell Limited Honeywell Limitée 1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive Golden Valley MN 55422 Scarborough Ontario M1V 4Z9 Printed in U S A on recycled paper containing at least 10 post consumer paper fibers ...

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