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Figure 67- Aux Configuration Screen 4
This screen is identical to Figure 63, but is for
the second monitor input.
8.5.2.8 Release Configuration Screen
Figure 68- Release Configuration Screen
The Release configuration screen allows the
unit to be named. Select the name field then use
the UP or DOWN ARROW keys to choose the
letters, pressing the ENTER key after each letter
is chosen.
8.5.3 Alarms
Refer to paragraph 7.1.10 for details on the
alarm screen.
8.5.4 Maintenance
8.5.4.1 Circuit
Refer to paragraph 7.1.9 for details of the
Circuit maintenance operation.
8.5.4.2 Suction Group
The Suction Group maintenance screens allow
you to force a compressor on or off and to see
the run times of a compressor. Note that the
following screens are repeated for each
compressor.
Figure 69- Suction Group Maintenance Screen 1
Table 39- Suction Group Maintenance Screen 1
Field
Explanation
Compressor 1
Read only field that shows
the current state of the
compressor
Force Mode
Displays the control mode
of the compressor.
AUTOMATIC- the
pressure control algorithm
is controlling the state,
ON- the state of the
compressor will be forced
on, OFF- the state of the
compressor will be forced
off.
Warning: the Force Mode will always revert
back to AUTOMATIC when the controller logs
out so do not rely on the controller holding the
compressor off for an extended period of time.
Figure 70- Suction Group Maintenance Screen 2
Table 40- Suction Group Maintenance Screen 2
Field
Explanation
Compressor 1
Read only field that shows
the current state of the
compressor
Run Time
Displays the run time in
hours for the compressor
Clear Run
Time
Setting this field to YES
will clear the run time
counter
8.5.4.3 Alarm
Refer to paragraphs 7.1.10.1 and 7.1.10.2 for
details of the Alarm maintenance operation.
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