Operating Instructions Premium HMI
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Single Zone Control – Multi Zone Control (SPECTRUM)
If enabled in Guarded Access, Single Zone Control allow single temperature operation. If Single Zone Control operation is
selected then all zones will be forced on and will control to the same setpoint. All bulkheads should be down to create one large
compartment. Multi Zone Control allows separate control for each configured zone.
Start Sleep Mode
If enabled in Guarded Access, Sleep Mode is used to keep the engine warm and the battery charged when the unit is not in use.
When the unit is in Sleep Mode the display will show "SLEEP" and the current time. When Sleep Mode is entered the unit will
start and run to confirm proper battery charge level and engine temperature.
IMPORTANT: While in Sleep Mode the unit will not monitor or maintain setpoint and load temperature. Fuel level should
be monitored as the unit may run periodically, particularly in cold weather.
The following features are available in Sleep Mode.
Program Wakeup Time:
This feature allows a wakeup time to be specified. When the selected time is reached the unit will start and
resume normal operation.
If a Wakeup Time is selected the following features are available:
Day to Wake Up:
This feature allows the day of the week the unit is to wake up to be specified.
Hour to Wake Up:
This feature allows the hour the unit is to wake up to be specified.
Minute to Wake Up:
This feature allows the minute the unit is to wake up to be specified.
Run Pretrip on Wakeup:
This feature allows a Pretrip Test to be automatically run when the unit wakes up.
Mode changes are made using the Mode Menu. From the Premium Display, press the MENU key.(Figure "Menu Key" page
The Language Menu or Alarm Menu will appear. Press the NEXT key as required to show the Mode Menu. When the Mode
Menu is shown press the SELECT key.
Select Key
The first mode change screen will appear. To choose that function, press the SELECT key. To Scroll thru the Mode Menu
press the NEXT key.
Select and Next Keys
Selecting CYCLE-SENTRY or Continuous Mode
When CYCLE-SENTRY mode is selected the unit will start and stop automatically to maintain setpoint, keep the engine warm
and the battery charged. When Continuous Mode is selected, the unit will start automatically and run continuously to maintain
setpoint and provide constant airflow. From the Premium Display, press the MENU key. (Figure "Menu Key" page 6-15)
The Language Menu or Alarm Menu will appear. Press the NEXT key as required to display the Mode Menu. When the Mode
Menu is shown press the SELECT key.
Select Key
The Turn Off/Turn On CYCLE-SENTRY screen will appear. In the display shown below, the unit is operating in
CYCLE-SENTRY mode. Turning CYCLE-SENTRY mode off will result in the unit running in Continuous mode.
Summary of Contents for T-1000R
Page 14: ...Safety Precautions 2 6 Warning Decals 2e24151g0 ...
Page 34: ...Maintenance Inspection Schedule 4 10 ...
Page 57: ...Unit Description 5 23 Purge Mode UT Series 1 3 4 5 2 ...
Page 67: ...Unit Description 5 33 Zone 1 Cool and Zone 2 Cool UT SPECTRUM Units ...
Page 69: ...Unit Description 5 35 Purge Mode UT SPECTRUM Units ...
Page 71: ...Unit Description 5 37 Zone 1 Cool and Zone 2 Heat UT SPECTRUM Units ...
Page 72: ...Unit Description 5 38 ...
Page 74: ...Diesel Electric Menu 6 28 Adjust Brightness 6 29 Time 6 30 ...
Page 120: ...Operating Instructions Standard HMI 7 18 ...
Page 152: ...Engine Maintenance 9 14 T Series Fuel and Oil System Components TK 376 ...
Page 154: ...Engine Maintenance 9 16 T Series Fuel and Oil System Components TK 270 ...
Page 156: ...Engine Maintenance 9 18 UT Series Fuel System Components AMA768 ...
Page 172: ...Engine Maintenance 9 34 T Series Engine Mounting Components for 2 Cylinder Engine ...
Page 184: ...Engine Maintenance 9 46 ...
Page 238: ...Refrigeration Maintenance 10 54 ...
Page 246: ...Clutch Maintenance 11 8 ...
Page 258: ...Structural Maintenance 12 12 ...
Page 264: ...Mechanical Diagnosis 13 6 ...
Page 265: ...14 Electric Standby Diagnosis ...
Page 268: ...Electric Standby Diagnosis 14 4 ...
Page 269: ...15 Refrigeration System Diagnosis ...
Page 272: ...Refrigeration System Diagnosis 15 4 ...
Page 280: ...Remote Evaporators 16 8 ...