JOHNSON CONTROLS
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FORM 145.05-NOM7
ISSUE DATE: 10/31/2019
SECTION 6 – USER INTERFACE CONTROL CENTER
When a numeric value that can be modified is dis-
played, the Default, High, and Low prompt is shown
in the upper right portion of the display. The cursor is
shown at the digit to be changed. The cursor is shown
after editing has started. After the desired numeric val-
ue has been entered, press the
key to save the new
value and exit the edit mode. Pressing the ◄ key fills
in the default value. Edits are only accepted when fol-
lowed by pressing the
key. Pressing the
X
key while
in the edit mode cancels the edit mode and leave the
value unchanged. If an out of range value is entered,
the Default, High and Low prompt is replaced by the
“Out of Range” message for two seconds.
When a choice value that can be modified is displayed,
the ◄ ► prompt is shown in the upper right portion
of the display. The cursor is shown after editing has
been started. The ◄ key or the ► key allows the dif
-
ferent choices to be viewed. When the desired choice
is displayed, press the
key to save the new value
and exit the edit mode. Pressing the
X
key while in the
edit mode cancels the edit mode and leave the value
unchanged.
Navigation Keys
The Navigation Keys provide a means to browse items
within a menu. The keys currently available to support
navigation are the Menu Select keys, the ▲ key, the ▼
key, the ◄ key, and the ► key.
Pressing a Menu Select key brings the user to the first
screen under that menu. The screens within each menu
are arranged in a circular list. The user may browse
through the screens using the ▲ key and the ▼ key.
Pressing the ▼ key advances through the screens in
order from top to bottom until the bottom screen has
been reached. When the bottom screen is displayed,
pressing the ▼ key wraps the display to the top screen
of the menu. Pressing the ▲ key moves through the
screens in order from bottom to top until the top screen
has been reached. When top screen is displayed, press-
ing the ▲ key wraps the display to the bottom screen
of the menu. Once either the ▲ key or the key ▼ is
pressed, pressing any Menu Select key brings the user
to the first screen under that menu (even if it is the
same menu being viewed).
Navigation through the circular list of items can also
be achieved by repeated presses of the same Menu
Select key, as long as no other keys are pressed. For
example, pressing the UNIT DATA key three times
brings the user to the third screen of the UNIT DATA
menu; pressing the UNIT DATA key once, pressing the
▼ key, pressing the UNIT DATA key again brings the
user to the first screen of the UNIT DATA menu.
The ◄ key and the ► key are used to scroll “side
-
ways” between the same displays for each system. For
example, when viewing the Sys 1 Pressures under the
COMPRESSOR SYSTEMS key, pressing the ► key
scrolls “sideways” to the Sys 2 Pressures display and
pressing the ◄ key scrolls “sideways” to the Sys Pres
-
sures display for the last system on the unit.
When programming numeric or non-numeric values,
the ▼ key and the ▲ key are used to scroll forward
(down) and backward (up) through the items to be pro
-
grammed or set.
Menu Select Keys
The following menu keys are available on the User In-
terface; Status, Unit Data, Cooling, Compressor Sys-
tems, Supply Fan, Heating, Economizer, Ventilation,
Condenser, Setpoints, Program, Options, Date/Time,
Schedule, Operating Hours / Start Counter, Print, Ser-
vice, and History.
Each of the above menu keys gives access to a list of
specific items contained in that menu. To minimize
clutter, only the items applicable to the current unit
configuration are displayed. Pressing any of the menu
select keys at any time sends the user to the first item
of the associated menu, provided the user is not editing
an item in the current menu key item or the menu key
is used to navigate through a list of items.
list the information that is contained under the Sta-
tus, Unit Data, Cooling, Compressor Systems, Supply
Fan, Heating, Economizer, Ventilation, and Condenser
menu selection keys of the User Interface. The tables
contain the Displayed Text, Pass Word Level (if appli
-
cable), Range of Values (if applicable), Default Value
(if applicable), what key (Setpoints, Program, Options)
to use to change the value (if applicable), and under
what circumstances the item is displayed.