18
9.2. Data
9.2.1. Alarm History
The unitary controller will produce active and past alarm codes. As such, the mobile application will show all active alarm
codes, and a limited history of formerly-active alarm codes, based upon the storage capacity of the unitary controller. The
CORE Service application will:
• Display alarm information received from the unitary controller.
• Display action alerts. Alarms will be displayed in chronological order from most recent to last recent.
• Display other alarm information such as time of occurrence, and troubleshooting information.
• Indicate all alarm information per the active alarm requirements.
• Indicate the number of occurrences of an alarm in the past thirty (30) days.
• See “Table 11. CORE Control System Alarm and Event Codes” on page 37 for alarm details.
ALARM HISTORY
VIEW AND CLEAR
ALARMS
Figure 19. Alarm Menu Structure
9.2.2. Data Trending
‘Trended data within the CORE controller is stored internally for up to two weeks and available in a user friendly format at X
interval for help in troubleshooting previous operation with granular historical data.’
The main purpose of this feature is for troubleshooting a unit. Having granular, time-sensitive information is critical for this
purpose. This is why having at least 5 minute intervals is set.
DATA TRENDING
TEMPERATURE
HEATING STAGE
RELATIVE HUMIDITY
IAQ
SHARE DATA
Figure 20. Data Trending Menu Structure