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SETPOINT PARAMETERS (continued)

1

With floating and modulating control, dead band is 

±

20% of programmed value for control band.

PM7600B

PM7600B INPUT AND OUTPUT OPTIONS

  Rec-
  ommended

Variable Name

Variable Label

Functional Description/Program Options

  Value

Programmed Discharge Air

PRG_DAH_SP

Discharge air temperature heating setpoint from

100

°

 F

Heat Temperature Setpoint

S7600. To use Q7601 Setpoint Module, set value
to Unprogrammed or 0 with the PC or SPECIAL on
the S7600. One degree accuracy.
Range = 60 to 130

°

 F.

Programmed Discharge Air

PRG_DAH_CB

Discharge air heating control band setpoint from

4

°

 F

Heat Control Band

1

S7600. To use the Q7601 Setpoint Module, set value
to Unprogrammed or 0 with the PC or SPECIAL on
the S7600. One degree accuracy.
Range = 1 to 50

°

 F.

Programmed Warm-up

PRG_WARM_SP

Monitors Space or Return Air Temperature set-

70

°

 F

Heat Setpoint

point from S7600 to warm-up control.
One degree accuracy.
Range = 30

°

 to 90

°

 F.

Programmed Night Setback

PRG_NSB_SP

Monitors Space or Return Air Temperature

55

°

 F

Heat Setpoint

setpoint from S7600 for night setback control.
One degree accuracy, 30

°

 to 90

°

 F.

NOTE: Night setback cooling setpoint is not available.

Start Discharge Air

HSTART_RESET

This value determines temperature that discharge

65

°

 F

Heating Reset

air heating reset begins. One degree accuracy.
Range = 0

°

 to 200

°

 F.

End Discharge Air

HEND_RESET

Value determines temperature when discharge

70

°

 F

Heating Reset

air heating reset is at maximum. One degree
accuracy.
Range = 0

°

 to 200

°

 F.

Discharge Air Heating

HMAX_RESET

Setpoint used for discharge air heating when

90

°

 F

Reset Setpoint

heating reset sensor is at or beyond
HEND_RESET. One degree accuracy.
Range = 50

°

 to 150

°

 F.

Pressure Proportional

P_KP

Proportional gain factor for duct static pressure

1

Gain

control. Proportional gain factor responds to
deviation of static pressure from static pressure
setpoint. Range 0 to 10.

Pressure Integral Gain

P_KI

Integral gain factory for duct static pressure

1

control. Integral gain factor responds based on
length of time that static pressure has deviated
from the static pressure setpoint.
Range 0 to 10.

Pressure Derivative Gain

P_KD

Derivative gain factor duct static pressure

0

control. Derivative gain factor causes static
pressure control output of W7600 to respond
based on rate of change of duct static pressure.
Range 0 to 10.

Temperature Proportional

T_KP

Proportional gain factor for discharge air

1

Gain

temperature control. Proportional gain factor
responds to deviation of discharge air
temperature from discharge air temperature
setpoint.
Range 0 to 10.

Summary of Contents for PM7600B

Page 1: ...e reporting by using a personal computerandZM7603RemoteMonitoringSoftware Communicates on Honeywell 2 Wire CNAP Network Digital outputs can be network controlled for light ing or start stop control Uses economizer for free cooling Controlschilledwaterand orcondenserwaterpump Monitors compressor heat water flow proof of airflow and dirty filter safety switches Monitors discharge air space air outsi...

Page 2: ...remote communication through an external modem The network allows sharing outdoor air temperature and other data between controllers reducing the wiring and accessory costs of the installation Addi tional features of the Q7640 NIU include trend logging alarm dialout to remote personal computers and remote monitoring capability Control functions are provided through the W7600 Con trolModule ThePM76...

Page 3: ...OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE DISCHARGE AIR TEMPERATURE DISCHARGE STATIC PRESSURE SPARE SPARE EXHAUST FAN VIA NETWORK LIGHTS VIA NETWORK DIGITAL OUTPUTS 1 16 SPARE SUPPLY SUPPLY OCCUPIED UNOCCUPIED MODE VAV BOX OPEN ALARM OUTPUT CONDENSER PUMP FAN HEAT 2 HEAT 1 COOL 2 COOL 1 1 M4138A 1 W7600 CONTROL PANEL NETWORK COMPATIBLE Fig 1 Networked W7600 Control System PM7600B SYSTEM DESCRIPTION PERSONAL COMPUTE...

Page 4: ...7600G2002 Communication Module Q7600H2000 Communication Module Ext Temp Q7640B Network Interface Unit 63 4290 Q7640C Network Interface Unit 63 4304 W7601A1008 Expansion Module Series 2 or higher 63 4063 W7601B1006 Expansion Module Series 2 or higher W7601A2006 Expansion Module Recommended W7601B2004 Expansion Module Recommended R7600A1006 Relay Module 63 4059 Q7601A1006 Setpoint Module 63 4061 T76...

Page 5: ...eature PM7600B PM7600B INPUT AND OUTPUT OPTIONS PM7600B Input and Output Options INTRODUCTION ThePM7600Bsoftwaremustbeprogrammedorconfig ured to define analog and digital inputs and outputs con nected to the device With this configuration the W7600 providesdischargeair DA temperatureandstaticpressure control in VAV applications The PM7600B software al lows the user to customize the control system ...

Page 6: ...point upward to shed cooling load Network Occupied Flag Used to force the VAV control Remote digital input Control Number 166 to the occupied mode via network communication Network Controlled Digital Used for TOD control of lighting Destination point for ON OFF Outputs exhaust fans etc control via network A remote digital Control Numbers 248 255 input for the Network Controlled Digital Output is a...

Page 7: ...PARAMETERS Analog Digital Input Output Options and Functional Description This section includes detailed configuration informa tion for VAV air handling unit control Configuration Parameters Setpoint Parameters Analog Inputs Digital Inputs Analog Outputs Digital Outputs VAV Configuration Requirements The tables list the available inputs and outputs their control numbers the label as it appears in ...

Page 8: ...ng COOL_TYPE Programmable Equipment 0 Staged cooling 1 Stages plus floating 2 1 stage plus modulating cooling valve Number of Cool Stages COOL_STG Programmable cool stages 0 12 total compressors and unloaders Cooling Modulation MOD_COOL_DELAY Time delay between cooling on off stages 30 seconds Delay and cooling modulation Fifteen second accuracy 0 180 seconds Cool Motor Speed COOL_MOTOR_SPEED Prog...

Page 9: ...ture Limit this limit turn off mechanical cooling This variable is programmable from 1 to 255 F Unprogrammed or 0 F only disables this feature If this variable is programmed the analog input CNDTMP must be configured Condenser Pump and CND_ECON_SYNC Allows condenser pump to turn on with Economizer Sync economizer When this variable is programmed to 0 the condenser pump output turns on with cooling...

Page 10: ...conds for full motor travel from 0 100 Range 30 160 seconds programmed to specified motor speed i e 60 Default 100 seconds Heat Minimum Time HEAT_TIME Value used for minimum on and off time with 120 seconds each heat stage and for interstage time delay Fifteen second accuracy 0 3780 seconds Heating Modulation MOD_HEAT_DELAY Time delay between heating stage and heating mod 30 seconds Delay ulation ...

Page 11: ... Delay condenser pump is turned on until the com pressor is allowed to turn on This variable is programmable from 1 to 255 seconds Programming to 0 disables this feature When this variable is programmed the digital outputs COOL1 and CNDPMP must be configured Condenser Fail Delay COND_DELAY Delay from Condenser Pump start until Proof 10 seconds of Condenser Water Flow Failure is checked Valid when ...

Page 12: ... system Fifteen second time period programmable 0 3825 seconds Discharge Air TEMP_RATE_LIM When the Discharge Air Temperature 5 F minute Temperature Rate of changes faster than the programmed value Change additional cooling or heating capacity is prevented from operating Range 0 to 20 F minute Discharge Pressure PRESS_RATE_LIM The programmed value is the limit allowed in 2 inches Rate of Change th...

Page 13: ... this function Supply Duct Area SUPPLY_DUCT_ Cross sectional area in square feet of AREA Supply Air Duct used to calculate and control System Air Flow Available range of 0 to 10 000 square feet Applicable to PM7600B Version 2 0 or later Return Duct Area RETURN_DUCT_ Cross sectional area in square feet of AREA Return Air Duct used to calculate and control System Air Flow Available range of 0 to 10 ...

Page 14: ...acy Range 0 to 200 F End Discharge Air END_RESET Value determines temperature when discharge 68 F Cooling Reset air cooling reset is at maximum One degree accuracy Range 0 to 200 F Discharge Air Cooling MAX_RESET Setpoint used for discharge air cooling when the 60 F Reset Setpoint cooling reset sensor is at or beyond END_RESET One degree accuracy Range 20 to 100 F Economizer Minimum MIN_ECONO_POS ...

Page 15: ...rge Air HSTART_RESET This value determines temperature that discharge 65 F Heating Reset air heating reset begins One degree accuracy Range 0 to 200 F End Discharge Air HEND_RESET Value determines temperature when discharge 70 F Heating Reset air heating reset is at maximum One degree accuracy Range 0 to 200 F Discharge Air Heating HMAX_RESET Setpoint used for discharge air heating when 90 F Reset...

Page 16: ...ile fan output is energized before an alarm is generated see Minimum Velocity Limit functional description Range 0 60 seconds Low To High Speed Fan LO_HI_SWITCH Defines velocity pressure setpoint at which 400 FPM Switch Setpoint low speed fan will de energize and high speed fan will energize Range 100 600 feet per minute High To Low Speed Fan LO_HI_HYSTER With high speed fan energized this setpoin...

Page 17: ...Available range is 0 to 20 F 6 0 Applicable to PM7600B Version 2 0 or later Mixed Air High MA_HI_TMP_LIM Mixed Air High Temperature Limit for Alarm only 100 Temperature Limit no shutdown Applicable to PM7600B Version 2 0 or later Mixed Air Low MA_LO_TMP_LIM Mixed Air Low Temperature Limit for Alarm and 40 Temperature Limit fan shutdown Available range is 33 to 90 F Applicable to PM7600B Version 2 ...

Page 18: ...rol band from potentiometer Control Band Q7601 Discharge Pressure PR_SP 10 Set discharge static pressure setpoint from potentiometer Setpoint Q7601 Discharge Pressure PR_CB 11 Set static pressure control band from potentiometer Control Band Q7601 DA Temperature Heat DAH_SP 12 Discharge air heating temperature setpoint from potentiometer Setpoint Q7601 DA Temperature Heat DAH_CB 13 Set heating temp...

Page 19: ...ety HP1 129 INACTIVE Normal operation Switch Compressor 1 ACTIVE Turn on alarm digital output and send alarm message to S7600 Turn off Compressor 1 and its unloader control without Compres sor 1 NOTE The W7600 must be reset if a High Pressure Safety occurs High Pressure Safety HP2 130 As with HP1 lock out Compressor 2 Switch Compressor 2 High Pressure Safety HP3 131 As with HP1 lock out Compressor...

Page 20: ...B PM7600B INPUT AND OUTPUT OPTIONS Compressor 1 Shed SHED_1 145 INACTIVE Normal operation ACTIVE Disable Compressor 1 Compressor 2 Shed SHED_2 146 INACTIVE Normal operation ACTIVE Disable Compressor 2 Compressor 3 Shed SHED_3 147 INACTIVE Normal operation ACTIVE Disable Compressor 3 Compressor 4 Shed SHED_4 148 INACTIVE Normal operation ACTIVE Disable Compressor 4 Outdoor Air Enthalpy OD_ENT 149 I...

Page 21: ...l time clock occupied un occupied control ACTIVE Occupied mode and setpoints System Safety SYS_FL 161 INACTIVE Normal operation ACTIVE One or more combined safety alarms turn on alarm digital output and send alarm mes sage to S7600 Turn off all outputs and dis able control NOTE The W7600 must be reset if a System Safety Failure occurs Heat Mode HEAT 162 INACTIVE No heating morning warmup or night ...

Page 22: ...plication to PM7600B Version 2 0 or later Indoor Air Quality IAQ 172 Indoor Air Quality IAQ Sensor Sets economizer minimum position as follows ACTIVE IAQ_MIN_ECON_POS Setpoint INACTIVE MIN_ECON_POS Setpoint ALARM Bad Air Applicable to PM7600B Version 2 0 or later ANALOG OUTPUTS Control Point Name S7600 Label Number Functional Description Supply Fan Motor 4 20 mA Output A_FAN 51 Modulating supply f...

Page 23: ...ge 12 COOL12 189 OFF Cooling stage 12 off ON Cooling stage 12 on Liquid Line Solenoid Valve 1 LLSV1 190 OFF Liquid line solenoid valve Compressor 1 closed ON Liquid line solenoid valve Compressor 1 open Liquid Line Solenoid Valve 2 LLSV2 191 OFF Liquid line solenoid valve Compressor 2 closed ON Liquid line solenoid valve Compressor 2 open Liquid Line Solenoid Valve 3 LLSV3 192 OFF Liquid line sole...

Page 24: ... FAN_HI 218 OFF High Speed Fan is off ON High Speed Fan is on Return Fan RETFAN 219 Return Fan Start Stop Output Start Stop Preheat Stage PREHT1 220 On Off Stage of Preheat Preheat Plus PREHT 222 PreHeat Floating Motor Open Signal Preheat Minus PREHT 223 PreHeat Floating Motor Close Signal Ret Fan Plus RETFN 224 Return Air Floating Motor Open Signal Ret Fan Minus RETFN 225 Return Air Floating Moto...

Page 25: ...CNAP No Response Timer for the remote digital input must be configured by the user The control algo rithm of the W7600 VAV controller uses the state of the Network Controlled Digital Input to toggle the Network Controlled Digital output ON or OFF The NIU actually uses the Remote Digital Input associated with the Network Contolled Digital Output as the destination point for the datasharing operatio...

Page 26: ... PR_CB Set None N A PRG_PRES_CB to Unprog or 0 CV HIGH_STATIC_LIMIT 1 0 10 0 INW None N A CV HIGH_STATIC_DUR 0 765 seconds None N A CV FAN_TYPE 0 or 51 AO A_FAN Must be configured 194 DO FAN 1 CV FAN_MOTOR_SPEED 30 160 seconds 194 DO FAN Must be configured 203 204 DO SUPLY SUPLY VELOCITY PRESSURE CONTROL Supply duct static pressure and velocity pressure cannot be controlled simultaneously The W760...

Page 27: ...T_DELAY 0 180 seconds CV HEAT_MOTOR_SPEED 30 160 seconds 212 213 DO HEAT HEAT Must be configured With 2 CV MOD_HEAT_DELAY 0 180 seconds 54 AO A_HEAT Must be configured CV HEAT_STG Must equal 1 CV HEAT_RESET_TYPE 0 1 2 3 or 4 See below 0 to disable None N A With 1 2 3 or 4 SP HMAX_RESET 50 to 150 F SP HSTART_RESET 0 to 200 F SP HEND_RESET 0 to 200 F With 1 4 AI SP_TMP Must be configured With 2 5 AI...

Page 28: ...DELAY 0 180 seconds 53 AO A_COOL Must be configured CV COOL_RESET_TYPE 0 1 2 3 or 4 See below 0 to disable None N A With 1 2 3 or 4 SP MAX_RESET 20 to 100 F SP START_RESET 0 to 200 F SP END_RESET 0 to 200 F With 1 4 AI SP_TMP Must be With 2 5 AI OD_TMP configured With 3 51 AO A_FAN With 4 7 AI RA_TMP CV COOL_LOCKOUT 0 to disable or None N A 10 to 70 F CV COOL_STG 1 12 CV LOCKOUT_SENS 1 2 CV LOCKOU...

Page 29: ... 255 seconds CV CND_LO_LIM 0 to disable or None N A 1 255 seconds 3 AI CNDTMP Must be configured CV LEAD_LAG_ENABLE 0 to disable None N A 1 to enable None N A ECONOMIZER CV ECONO_TYPE 0 1 or 2 See below 0 to disable None N A With 1 or 2 CV ECON_SELECT 1 2 or 3 1 AI DA_TMP Must be configured SP PRG_DAC_SP or 30 to 90 F 8 AI DAC_SP Set PRG_DAC_SP to Unprog 0 F or 18 C SP PRG_DAC_CB or 1 to 50 F 9 AI...

Page 30: ... 1 or 2 SP PRG_WARM_SP 30 to 90 F CV HEAT_STG 1 6 CV AUTO_CHANGE 0 or 1 CV HEAT_HYSTERESIS 0 to 10 F With 1 7 AI RA_TMP Must be configured With 2 4 AI SP_TMP OCCUPIED UNOCCUPIED CONTROL CV SETBACK_TYPE 0 1 or 2 See below 0 to disable None N A With 1 or 2 SP PRG_NSB_SP 30 to 90 F 160 DI DAY_NT or Must be 161 DI NTWRK_OCC_FLAG or configured SP RTC OCC UNOCC CV HEAT_STG 1 6 With 1 7 AI RA_TMP Must be...

Page 31: ..._TIME22 0 255 seconds 150 DI FILTER CV DEB_TIME26 0 255 seconds 154 DI HT_FL CV DEB_TIME27 0 255 seconds 155 DI FN_FL CV DEB_TIME28 0 255 seconds 156 DI FREEZE CV DEB_TIME29 0 255 seconds 157 DI AIRFLO CV DEB_TIME31 0 255 seconds 159 DI FRE_CL CV FRE_CL_DEL 0 200 seconds CV DEB_TIME33 0 255 seconds 161 DI SYS_FL Must be configured CV DEB_TIME36 0 255 seconds 164 DI DHP_SW SP ACC_CODE1 0 9 None N A...

Page 32: ... provides night setback and morning warm up in the heat mode In cool mode the system allows shut down for the unoccupied period Out door air temperature may be monitored The W7600 sys tem maintains discharge air temperature and duct static pressure based on user programmable setpoint and control band parameters Setpoint is defined as the desired tem perature and pressure conditions Control band is...

Page 33: ...ntrol band to determinenecessaryaction Thestaticpressuresensorshould be located downstream of the supply fan for a representa tive duct static pressure reading NOTE A guideline is to mount the sensor two thirds of the way down the supply duct The sensor should also be mounted in an area with no air turbulence Under conditions that require action the system will maintain accurate static pressure by...

Page 34: ...tem energizes Compressor 1 first and sequences through unloader stages on a call for cooling Then the system moves on to Compressor 2 and unloaders When cooling demand decreases the unloaders sequence off first and Compressor 2 sequences off after all the unloaders for Compressor 1 are de energized On a compressor failure the affected cooling stage is locked out but cooling function continues with...

Page 35: ...al cooling lockout is de sired An optional method of economizer operation allows the use of an external control to open the free cooling valve for PM7600B OPERATION the economizer When this method is used a bypass valve should be installed around the free cooling coil an end switch installed on the free cooling valve and the digital input for proof of free cooling FRE_CL 159 must be configured Whe...

Page 36: ...om your body by touch ing an earth ground point Static charges pro duce voltages high enough to damage elec tronic components of the W7600 3 Do not plug or unplug any EPROMs modules assemblies relays ribboncablesorothercompo nents with power applied to the W7600 The powermustbeofftopreventequipmentdamage Location of the PM7600 EPROM The PM7600B EPROM is located beneath the plastic cover of the W76...

Page 37: ...TALLED BACKWARD REMOVE EPROM REINSTALL WITH ORIENTATION NOTCH ON EPROM MATCHING EPROM SOCKET 3 EPROM NOT PUSHED TIGHTLY INTO SOCKET PUSH EPROM INTO SOCKET 2 PIN S BENT UNDER EPROM REMOVE EPROM STRAIGHTEN PIN S REINSTALL 1 PIN S NOT INSTALLED INTO SOCKETS REMOVE EPROM STRAIGHTEN PIN S REINSTALL POOR INSTALLATION GOOD INSTALLATION 1 CORRECT EPROM IN CORRECT SOCKET 2 EPROM INSTALLED WITH ORIENTATION ...

Page 38: ...eference points Input minimum and maximum out of range limits volts ohms or current Input minimum and maximum engineering unit lim its DIGITAL OUTPUTS Digital outputs are chosen from the list of options and defined to a specific digital output channel on the W7600 or W7601 modules It is then possible to wire the digital output as a normally open or normally closed point at the R7600 Relay Module A...

Page 39: ... output after entering the access code if non zero The keys that allow movement through program menus and data fields are the data change PLUS MINUS and FAST and menu NEXT PREVIOUS and TAB LEFT RIGHT keys ALARM SILENCE silences the audible alarm and acknowledges all alarms and CLEAR clears information from the S7600A CLEAR may also be used to erase information from the W7600 database If more appea...

Page 40: ... date in the start date and end date field is the current date When date is preceded by an asterisk start date is unprogrammed The default position of the cursor is on the month of the start date field Using NEXT or PREVIOUS scroll through the special schedules al ready programmed NEXT will allow repeated scroll ingthroughthespecialschedules PressingPREVIOUS allows scrolling through the special sc...

Page 41: ...scribed above Press the RIGHT TAB to change the year Increase and decrease the year by using the PLUS MINUS as described above To advance the time in increments of five years intherange1988 2087 simultaneouslypressPLUS and FAST Move the cursor to the FORMAT selection by pressing the RIGHT TAB While the cursor is under the format field the time format selection may be toggled by pressing PLUS MINUS...

Page 42: ...f this problem is the inability of the S7600A to read point status from the W7600 PM7600B PROGRAMMING DIGITAL OUTPUT STATUS INTERPRETATION This display shows the digital output point as either being ON or OFF If three asterisks are displayed the point is configured but is not currently available The usual cause of this problem is the inability of the S7600A to read point status from the W7600 REMO...

Page 43: ...FT RIGHT TAB When the bypass access code is selected press NEXT If incorrect there is no action the cursor stays in the same position Re enter the bypass access code ENTER ACCESS CODE more 0 0 0 0 To initiate a bypass move the cursor under the digital or analog indicator on the screen and tab down to the desired output to be bypassed Digital outputs can be bypassed from ON to OFF or from OFF to ON...

Page 44: ...63 4309 2 44 NOTES PM7600B PROGRAMMING ...

Page 45: ...C UNOCC OCC UNOCC more SP4 10 20A 11 20A 12 20P 12 50P DISPLAY METRIC S UNITS end NO PRESS CLEAR TO DELETE A HOLIDAY IN PROGRAM MODE ONLY HOLIDAY START DATE END DATE DAY SCH more MAY 25 1991 MAY 25 1991 SP4 HOLIDAY2 START DATE END DATE DAY SCH more JULY 4 1991 JULY 4 1991 SP4 24 POSSIBLE HOLIDAYS HOLIDAY START DATE END DATE DAY SCH more NOV 23 1991 NOV 25 1991 SP2 DISPLAY CLOCK ON RUN SCREEN more ...

Page 46: ...UNOCC OCC UNOCC more SP4 10 20A 11 20A 12 20P 12 50P DISPLAY METRIC S UNITS end NO HOLIDAY2 START DATE END DATE DAY SCH more JULY 4 1991 JULY 4 1991 SP4 24 POSSIBLE HOLIDAYS HOLIDAY START DATE END DATE DAY SCH more NOV 23 1991 NOV 25 1991 SP2 DISPLAY CLOCK ON RUN SCREEN more YES SET TIME DATE FORMAT more 10 50A SEP 20 91 12 HR DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ENABLE TIME BASE more YES 50 60HZ DAYLIGHT SAVINGS MON...

Page 47: ...AT2 more OFF ON DIG OUT 7 8 ECN OK more ON DIG OUT 9 10 more DIG OUT 11 12 more DIG OUT 13 14 more DIG OUT 15 16 more DIG OUT 17 18 more DIG OUT 19 20 more DIG OUT 31 32 end ANA OUT 1 A_COOL 2 A_HEAT more 0 0 ANA OUT 3 4 more ANA OUT 5 6 more ANA OUT 7 8 more BYPASS M4141 ENTER NEW ACCESS CODE more 0 0 0 0 IF ACCESS CODE IS 0 0 0 0 IF ACCESS CODE IS NOT 0 0 0 0 etc ANA OUT 9 10 more ANA OUT 11 12 ...

Page 48: ... to correct problems that may occur with the W7600 The symptom is provided selecting the appropriate troubleshooting proce dure IMPORTANT BeforetroubleshootingtheW7600EPROM installation system the W7600 analog and digital inputs and outputs should be configured using the ZM7601 Configuration Tool Software and a PC to meet the application requirements This configuration process should be done befor...

Page 49: ...e reported to the CNAP communications network The user can configure the Q7640 Network Inter face Unit through the ZM7601 ZM7603 software to report alarms to a remote personal computer The user may ac knowledge alarms locally using the S7600A Keyboard Display Module and also remotely using the ZM7601 ZM7603 Software If a local user acknowledges an alarm through the S7600A it is only acknowledged l...

Page 50: ... S7600A Cause The real time clock card has failed W7600A F Action W7600 retests the clock If the real time clock card is the source of the clock TOD goes to occupied on state Remedies Ensure that 20 30 Vac is being supplied to the W7600A F Shorttermsolution Reconfigure W7600A F using the ZM7601 ZM7603 Software to use line frequency for the clock base Replace W7600 Failure A D calibration failure S...

Page 51: ...cor rected replace W7601A B If not replace base Failure A D 50 60 Hz line failure Symptoms W7600A F Control Module LEDisblinkingatarateof25on and off blinks per 10 second pe riod Bad 50 60 Hz line or hardware displayed on the S7600A Cause Analog to digital converter test failed W7600A F Action All the W7600 applications that rely on analog inputs will be dis abled Outputswillfailtotheirnor mally w...

Page 52: ...replace the W7600A F Failure System clock bad Symptoms W7600A F LED is blinking atarateof25onandoffblinks per 10 second period System Clock Bad displayed on the S7600A Cause The selected time base linefre quency or clock card hasfailed W7600A F Action Clock circuit is retested Time of day program outputs go to oc cupied setpoint ON conditions Historical data logging is sus pended All digital start...

Page 53: ...oes off line for several seconds while the data is downloaded to the W7600A F from the computer NOTE Some W7600A F file errors can affect the perfor manceoftheW7600System Iffileintegrityissuspected the ZM7601 ZM7603 Software must be used to redownload affected configuration files Refer to form 63 4272 for instructions PARAMETER files contain information about the char acteristicsofcontrol Thesefil...

Page 54: ... ration file lost Symptoms Remote Digital Config Has Been Lost displayed on the S7600A Cause Checksum error in remote digital configuration database W7600A F continues to operate normally except for algorithms that use remote digitals Remote digitalpointslosetheirconfigura tion parameters disabling these algorithms Remedies Reconfigure all remote digitals using existing archived database from ZM76...

Page 55: ...meters dis abling the algorithms that use these points Remedies Reconfigure global points using existing archived database from ZM7601 ZM7603Software File group in ZM7601 ZM7603 Soft ware to download W7600A F is All Files or the selected indepen dentfileGlobalPt MapConfigu ration Failure Clock parameters lost Symptoms ClockParametersHaveBeenLost displayed on the S7600A Cause Checksum error in cloc...

Page 56: ...normally Allsystemalarms are sent onto the CNAP network as priority 90 Remedies Reconfigure access codes using existing archived database from ZM7601 ZM7603Software File group in ZM7601 ZM7603 Soft ware to download W7600A F is All Files or the selected indepen dent file Alarm Priority Configu ration Failure System setpoint configuration file lost Symptoms Setpoint File FP Lost Setpoint File B Lost...

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