Seresco CommandCenter Manual Download Page 14

3.6. System Info

The System Info screen lists some useful information when 
troubleshooting the system like Software and Board version, current IP 
and MAC address and optional configuration settings. 

4. User Settings

 

 

4.1. Display

Properties controlling the Operator Panel display including backlight.

Reset Display controls how long time the operator panel will wait at a 
screen other than the sensor screen before returning to the sensor screen.

4.2. System Clock

System time properties. Here you can set the date, time, time zone and if 
daylight savings is in effect. You can also set what date time format that 
should be used.

Date is always edited in Year-Month-Day syntax and the time is always 
edited in 24-hour clock format not matter what the format settings are.

Time zone can be set to -3:30, -4:00 to -10:00 and GMT time.

The daylight property only determines if an extra hour should be added to 
the current time. No automatic detection if we need to add the extra hour. 
If time synchronization is enabled, this property will be set by the 
synchronization feature.

The following date formats are supported:

Y-M-D, D/M/Y, M/D/Y and M D, Y.

The last format will be spelled out as Jan 1, 2006.

Clock is either a 12 or 24-hour clock.

Note that if the unit is connected to the Internet, you do not need to set the 
clock. The clock will automatically be synchronized with a time server. 
Time zone and date/time formats still needs to be set.

4.3. User Password

Here you can enable user passwords (disabled by default). You can also 
change the user password and set for how long the user password 
protected menu items should stay open after they have been unlocked 
(retention time).

OperatorPanel_4.15.14.doc

Page 14

7/12/2012

Summary of Contents for CommandCenter

Page 1: ...l start otherwise blower will remain off and there will be a voltage monitor fault alarm Navigation Mode and Edit Mode The menu system implements two different modes where the keys have different mean...

Page 2: ...hen you press the Back key Enter key will save the data and most of the time take you directly back to navigation mode covered under data types Data Types Most of the data properties you can change ar...

Page 3: ...essages will popup over current menu screen The message can be cleared by pressing either key 1 or 2 Key 1 will clear current message and key 2 will clear all queued messages Messages can be of three...

Page 4: ...s displayed in the summary 1 Setpoints 1 1 Temperature 1 2 Humidity 1 3 Pool Temp Optional 1 4 Economizer Optional 1 5 Freeze Stat Optional 1 6 Purge Temp Optional 1 7 Heat Recovery 2 Schedule 2 1 Emp...

Page 5: ...ote OP Only visible on Remote OP 4 4 1 Version Info 4 4 2 RS 232 Port 4 4 3 RS 485 Port 5 Factory Settings 5 1 System 5 1 1 Role 5 1 2 Fire Reset 5 1 3 Temp Unit 5 1 4 Rem Control 5 1 5 Rem Cntrl 2 5...

Page 6: ...ting 5 3 2 13 Learning 5 3 2 14 Emergency Heat 5 3 3 Humidity 5 3 3 1 Deg Min On 5 3 3 2 Deg Min Off 5 3 3 3 Temp Offset 5 3 3 4 High Humidity 5 3 3 5 Float Setpoint 5 3 4 Pool Heating 5 3 4 1 Enabled...

Page 7: ...5 4 12 Alarm Stop 5 4 13 Anti Block 5 4 14 Wakeup Mode 5 4 15 Wakeup Time 5 4 16 SucTempL Dly 5 4 17 SucTempH Dly 5 4 18 DisTempL Dly 5 4 19 LP Alarm 5 4 20 LP Start 5 4 21 LP Max 5 4 22 HP Min 5 4 23...

Page 8: ...o Test 5 5 2 3 Port D RS 485 5 5 2 3 1 User 5 5 2 3 2 Baud Rate 5 5 2 3 3 Databits 5 5 2 3 4 Parity 5 5 2 3 5 Echo Test 5 5 3 WebSentry 5 5 3 1 Enabled 5 5 3 2 Use DNS 5 5 3 3 IP 5 5 3 4 Port 5 5 3 5...

Page 9: ...1 16 Discharge 2 5 6 1 17 Exhaust Air 5 6 1 18 Reheat Temp 5 6 1 19 Pool 2 In 5 6 1 20 Pool 2 Out 5 6 2 Sensor Type 5 6 2 1 Rel Humidity 5 6 2 2 Return Air 5 6 2 3 Outdoor Air 5 6 2 4 HP 1 5 6 2 5 LP...

Page 10: ...Damper 6 2 2 3 Open Damper 6 2 2 4 Close Damper 6 2 2 5 Exhaust Fan 1 6 2 2 6 Exhaust Fan 2 6 2 2 7 OACC 6 2 3 Heating 6 2 3 1 Heater 1 6 2 3 2 Heater 2 6 2 3 3 Mod Heat 6 2 3 4 Pool 1 Heater 6 2 3 5...

Page 11: ...6 4 Clear Alarm Log 6 5 Clear All Logs 6 6 Commission 6 6 1 Tested 6 6 2 Commissioned OperatorPanel_4 15 14 doc Page 11 7 12 2012...

Page 12: ...ault does not apply e g Weekends Sunday 3 System 3 1 Ventilation Currently you can only turn the blower on or off on this screen Note that the blower might not come when turning it on There can be an...

Page 13: ...s The status screen shows the status for different internal system components It s main purpose is for troubleshooting a running system where the information here can be passed back to tech support Th...

Page 14: ...settings are Time zone can be set to 3 30 4 00 to 10 00 and GMT time The daylight property only determines if an extra hour should be added to the current time No automatic detection if we need to add...

Page 15: ...vice password 5 1 System The Role property is used in units with more than 2 compressor circuits or when two units control the same space One unit or master board is configured as Master while second...

Page 16: ...verload alarm BP Damper 50 sets the time it takes to open the bypass damper halfway starting from fully closed BP Damp Stable timer is the amount of time the bypass damper will wait after it has adjus...

Page 17: ...t Delay to control for how long a heating issue condition need to last before heating control will be reset and start all over again Use Reset Time to control for how long the heating control will be...

Page 18: ...ity setpoint based on the outdoor air temperature as follows More than 50 F 50 Between 30 F and 50 F 45 Between 10 F and 30 F 40 Less than 10 F 35 There is a 2 degree deadband when moving to a higher...

Page 19: ...d to configure setpoint deadbands Air temperature and pool temperature setpoints can be set in 1 10th of a degree 5 3 6 Sensors Outdoor Air property control whether the outdoor air sensor should be us...

Page 20: ...e is not closing properly Using this timer will close both solenoid valves when one valves needs to be closed After timeout the other valve is opened Typically you will not set this one to more than 3...

Page 21: ...gh suction temperature alarm DisTempL Dly is the debounce delay timer for the low discharge temperature alarm LP Alarm pressure setting controls at what Low Pressure level compressor will trip on Low...

Page 22: ...seconds means valve will open for 5 seconds and then be closed for 55 seconds Valve Open timer determines for how long valve will be open in a full valve cycle see Valve Cycle 5 5 Network 5 5 1 TCP IP...

Page 23: ...e the port even with the hardware error Reply Delay defines for how long we will wait for a reply message before considering it a communication fault 5 5 3 WebSentry These properties controls WebSentr...

Page 24: ...o set a unique device ID for unit on the BACnet network Port can be used to change the default port setting 5 5 5 Modbus Use these properties to configure Modbus communication 5 5 6 LON Use these prop...

Page 25: ...ts are read and translated into alarms or other inputs A digital input will signal a state change when all samples are the same and are different from current saved state 6 Service To reach these sett...

Page 26: ...to monitor by using the arrows keys Select 1 to start monitoring To stop pause messages you can press key 2 anytime Press Enter to clear the screen Select back top stop console or to go back and selec...

Page 27: ...tarted anytime but to enable the compressors and to be able to change the Commissioned option a factory password is required When changing Commissioned to Yes all the logs will be cleared and the unit...

Reviews: