
LMV Series
Technical Instructions
Document No. LV5-1000
SCC Inc.
Page 9
Section 9
9.
A window will appear titled “Restore PC > LMV”. If the message on the bottom of the
window states “Burner ID is ok” or “New base unit”, then proceed to Step 11. If the message
states “Burner ID is different”
,
proceed to the next step.
10.
If the burner ID contained in the .par file is different than the burner ID on the LMV5, the
ACS450 software will
not
permit the .par file to be uploaded to the LMV5. The exception to this
is if the burner ID on the LMV5 is blank. If the burner ID is blank, then the upload is permitted.
If the burner ID is different, two options are available (perform either option A or B below):
A.
Change the burner ID on the LMV5 to match the burner ID contained in the .par file. This
can be done via the ACS450 software or through the AZL5 directly. The OEM password is
required to do this with either method.
i.
If using ACS450 – Once connected at the OEM level, go to the “Parameters”
dropdown menu. The path to change the burner ID is
Operation > Burner ID
.
Change the Burner ID in the dropdown menu.
ii.
If using the AZL5 - Disconnect the PC. Once disconnected, the path through the
AZL5 is
Updating > Burner ID
. A prompt will appear for the password when
“Updating” is selected on the AZL5.
B.
Reset and then initialize the LMV5 using the ACS450.
i.
Connect to the LMV5 with the ACS450 at the Service or OEM level. After
connecting successfully, go to the “System LMV5x” dropdown menu and select
“Reset BU”. A reset window will appear that states the burner ID and fuel train
will be deleted.
ii.
Click “Reset”, and the LMV5 will be reset (burner ID and fuel train). An alarm
window will immediately appear that states “No Fuel Train Defined”. This alarm
window does not need to be closed. The alarm window can be moved out of the
way. Click on “Close” to close the reset window.
iii.
The burner ID and fuel train are now erased. Go under the “System LMV5x”
dropdown menu and select “Disconnect”. A window will appear that asks “Do
you want to store parameters for offline mode?” Click “No” if a backup (.mdb
file) file is not necessary. If “Yes” is clicked, the ACS450 will create an .mdb file.
The .mdb file creation can take up to 10 minutes. Creating an .mdb file is
discussed in Section 9-5.
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