JOHNSON CONTROLS
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SECTION 6 – USER INTERFACE CONTROL CENTER
FORM 100.50-NOM12
ISSUE DATE: 04/02/2019
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The ► key is pressed to move to the first fault.
HISTORY 01 31 OCT 2004 12:45:59 AM ◄►
+ LOCKOUT-DUCT PRS XDCR
The ► key is pressed to move to the next, older fault
(fault # 2).
HISTORY 02 31 OCT 2004 10:42:39 AM ◄►
AUTO RESET-MSAT SENSOR
The ► key is pressed to move to the next, older fault
(fault # 3).
HISTORY 03 30 OCT 2004 02:11:23 PM ◄►
WRN-BUILDING PRS
The ▼ key is pressed to view data saved when fault #3
was detected.
HISTORY 03–STATUS ◄►
UNIT-OVERALL STATUS RUN
The ▼ key is pressed to view the second STATUS value.
HISTORY 03–STATUS ◄►
CURRENT OPER MODE RUN
The ► key is pressed to change to the next data section
(UNIT DATA).
HISTORY 03–UNIT DATA ◄►
UNIT TYPE VARIABLE AIR VOLUME
Press the
X
or HISTORY key to go back to the history
fault display.
HISTORY 03 30 OCT 2004 02:11:23 PM ◄►
WRN-BUILDING PRS
From history fault display, press the
X
key to return to
the Power Up Banner display.
PASSWORD
Passwords are used to allow restricted access to the
modification and viewing of certain parameters us-
ing the SETPOINTS, PROGRAM, OPTIONS, DATE/
TIME, SCHEDULE, OPERATING HOURS / START
COUNTER, PRINT, SERVICE, and HISTORY menu
keys. The menus activated by each of these buttons
can only be viewed after an acceptable password is en-
tered. Each parameter is associated with a level of ac-
cess. Each level of access is associated with a specific
password. The access levels available are Level 1 or
Level 2.
• If a parameter is tagged as Level 1, password of
9675 must be entered in order to change the value.
• If a parameter is tagged as Level 2, a password
of 9725 must be entered in order to change the
value. Entering the Level 2 password also allows
the changing of a Level 1 parameter.
Pressing the SETPOINTS, PROGRAM, OPTIONS,
DATE/TIME, SCHEDULE, OPERATING HOURS /
START COUNTER, PRINT, SERVICE, or HISTORY
key takes the user to the login prompt. When the user
is first presented with the login prompt, the password
field is blank. When the user wishes to change Level
1 or Level 2 parameters, the user must know the ap-
propriate password. At that point, only the parameters
changeable under the specific password level are dis-
played. For example, if the user presses the OPTIONS
menu key and then enters a Level 1 password, the user
is presented with a list of options parameters that have
been tagged as Level 1. If the user enters a level 2 pass-
word, all parameters are displayed.
The password is entered by pressing the correct se-
quence of numerical keys (the 0 through 9 keys), then
pressing the
key. As digits are entered, asterisks
are placed in the password field. Once entered, the
menu system compares the password to a list of stored
passwords. When the entered password matches one
of the stored passwords, the user is allowed access at
the specified level, and the display shows the first ap-
plicable parameter of the menu list with the appropri-
ate edit prompts. When the password is incorrect, the
screen displays “Password Incorrect” for two seconds
and then reverts back to the login prompt. Pressing the
X
key during password entry cancels the password en-
try process and takes the user back to the login prompt.
Once a password is accepted, reentry of that password
is not required until either the user presses a menu
key other than SETPOINTS, PROGRAM, OPTIONS,
DATE/TIME, SCHEDULE, OPERATING HOURS /
START COUNTER, PRINT, SERVICE, or HISTORY
or key activity is idle for 15 minutes. This ensures that
the menu system reverts to password protection within
an acceptable timeout.
POWER UP BANNER
When power is first applied to the control panel, a mes-
sage displays for two seconds. The top line displays
the copyright message. The bottom line displays the
software version and the present date and time.