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Standard Screen

The menu-driven screens that enable the user to navigate within the 
BCU operator display. Depending on the context, a standard screen will 
have any combination of static text, live text, or icons.

T

Targets

Buttons or text used as targets to link to other items on a screen.

Timed override (TOV)

Timed override enables building occupants and management staff to 
override HVAC and lighting equipment to an occupancy status. You can 
perform overrides from a Trane zone sensor, a PC Workstation, or a BCU 
operator display.

Touch screen

A transparent overlay on an LCD or cathode ray tube (CRT) that is sensi-
tive to touch by a finger or stylus. 

Tracer Summit

Trane’s premier building management system that allows facility manag-
ers to operate a building in an optimized and efficient manner. Tracer 
Summit gives the facility operator control of temperature, humidity, 
scheduling, lighting, energy, and much more. All of these building control 
capabilities can be programmed and managed as a single system through 
Tracer Summit. 

U

Unit Control Module (UCM)

 A factory-mounted (occasionally field-mounted) microelectronic circuit 
board that is typically used for the control of heating, ventilating and air-
conditioning (HVAC) equipment and links to an integrated comfort sys-
tem.

Summary of Contents for BCU Operator Display

Page 1: ...BMTW SVU02C EN Operations BCU Operator Display...

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Page 3: ...Operations BCU Operator Display Tracer Summit BMTW SVU02C EN June 2006...

Page 4: ...re included with the compact disk Please read them thoroughly Although Trane has tested the described in this guide no guarantee is offered that the hardware and software are error free Trane reserves...

Page 5: ...safe practices CAUTION Indicates a situation that may result in equipment or property damage only accidents The following format and symbol conventions appear at appropriate locations throughout this...

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Page 7: ...ding Area 10 View by Name of Equipment 11 View by Equipment Type 11 Viewing System Status Information 15 Viewing Equipment by Building Area 15 Viewing Equipment by Name 16 Viewing Equipment by Type 16...

Page 8: ...Adding an Event to a Schedule 40 Deleting an Event from a Schedule 41 Creating Exceptions 42 Creating a One time Exception 43 Creating an Exception for Specific Dates Only 43 Removing an Exception fro...

Page 9: ...ator Display Touch Screen 59 Cleaning the Operator Display Touch Screen 59 Glossary 61 Appendix A Declaration of Conformity 65 Appendix B Standard Screens 67 Standard Screens with Monochrome Bitmaps 6...

Page 10: ...Contents iv BMTW SVU02C EN...

Page 11: ...C Workstation daily activities at the BCU The Tracer Summit workstation is the PC software program that enables you to control and monitor the operation of HVAC equipment in your building From the ope...

Page 12: ...e security screen Home Screen The home screen is where each operator display task begins It includes five task buttons View Alarms Schedule Timed Override and Setup see Figure 2 These buttons enable y...

Page 13: ...ts on page 27 Press the Schedule button to View schedules Change schedule start times and stop times Delete exception schedules Create exceptions For detailed information about Scheduling tasks see Di...

Page 14: ...edit Navigation buttons enable you to page through a list of items return to a previous page or return to the home screen Table 2 on page 5 describes the navigation buttons Figure 3 Selection and Nav...

Page 15: ...d out if you are viewing the top or bottom of the list This button only appears when there are three or more pages The Bottom of List button displays items at the bottom of the current list This butto...

Page 16: ...vail able at the operator display Standard screens are identified by a title bar at the top of each screen see Figure 4 Figure 4 Standard Screen Example Custom Screens The Trane installer or programme...

Page 17: ...mation screen for changing a setpoint The Trane installer or programmer has the option of disabling non criti cal confirmation screens Consequently you may not be prompted to con firm some changes Fig...

Page 18: ...Contact your supervisor for more information Figure 7 Security Screen To enter a password 1 Enter your password by pressing the numerical keys 2 Press the OK button to display the edit screen An edit...

Page 19: ...screens for use at the operator display then a custom screen is the first screen that dis plays after you press the view button on the home screen Custom screens can be linked to standard screens by...

Page 20: ...for you to quickly get to the equip ment you need to monitor or control The following sections briefly discuss each method View by Building Area Figure 9 on page 12 shows an example of how to view eq...

Page 21: ...hod assumes that you know the equipment by name The step by step procedure for viewing by equip ment name starts on page 16 View by Equipment Type Figure 11 on page 14 shows an example of how to view...

Page 22: ...s Area Screen 1 Area Screen 2 UCM Main Screen Select the building area This screen displays a list of the areas in alphabetical order Select office or space This screen displays a list of equipment in...

Page 23: ...13 Figure 10 Sorting by Equipment Name Example Screens Equipment Name UCM Main Screen Select equipment by name This screen displays a list of equipment in alphabetical order This screen displays the...

Page 24: ...Screen 1 Equipment Type Screen 2 Equipment Name UCM Main Screen Select equipment type This screen displays equipment by type in alphabetical order Select equipment by name This screen displays all the...

Page 25: ...area to display the Members screen Members are pieces of equipment that belong to a group in this case an area 4 Press a member name to view status information about that piece of equipment The unit c...

Page 26: ...From the home screen press the View button The View Equipment screen displays refer to Figure 8 on page 10 2 Press the Equipment Type button The View By Equipment Type screen displays listing in alpha...

Page 27: ...UCM Main Screen Note Some equipment may not have a unit control module UCM main screen More Details screen or Unit Summary informa tion associated with it The UCM main screen may or may not have a gr...

Page 28: ...of the sort methods access the UCM main screen for the equipment you want to view see Figure 12 on page 17 3 Press the More Details button The More Details screen displays see Figure 13 Figure 13 More...

Page 29: ...en 6 Enter the new value by pressing the numbers on the keypad 7 Press OK A confirmation screen displays Selection buttons Operating mode of the UCM Property names for the equipment being viewed Note...

Page 30: ...splays see Figure 13 on page 18 4 Press the Manual Controls button The Manual Control screen dis plays see Figure 16 Figure 16 Manual Control Overrides Screen Note To clear your entry press the Clear...

Page 31: ...but the property is currently being controlled by an applica tion or operator with a higher priority level as shown in the priority list see Figure 18 on page 22 5 From the list of displayed properti...

Page 32: ...The default for the BCU operator display is 12 Your priority level depends on the level set by the Trane programmer or installer Figure 18 Override Control List Press OK to add your request to the pri...

Page 33: ...om the Manual Control screen press the Present Value button The present value overrides screen displays Figure 20 shows an example of a Present Value overrides screen 2 Press the Release Override butt...

Page 34: ...the home screen press the View button 2 Using one of the sort methods access the UCM main screen for the equipment you want to view 3 Press the More Details button The More Details screen displays se...

Page 35: ...f an active diagnostic for a piece of equipment Figure 22 Active Diagnostic Symbol Types of Active Diagnostics The operator display can list three different types of active diagnostics Manual reset Au...

Page 36: ...etails button The More Details screen displays see Figure 13 on page 18 for an example of the More Details screen 4 Press the Diagnostics button A list of active diagnostics displays see Figure 23 Man...

Page 37: ...example an alarm is generated when communication is down between an HVAC unit and the BCU or when a filter on an HVAC unit is dirty Events notify you when an action that you need to keep track of occ...

Page 38: ...an unacknowledged alarm or event the system will reset the beep timer to beep again in 60 minutes Using the Alarms and Events Screens There are three screens associated with viewing and acknowledging...

Page 39: ...eived by the BCU Indicates events or alarms not viewed List of alarms and events Press to view an alarm or event This screen displays details about the alarm or event Press to go to the next unacknowl...

Page 40: ...shing red light to a steady green light 3 To return to the home screen press the Home button Acknowledging an Event From the events detail screen press the Acknowledge button to acknowledge the alarm...

Page 41: ...Wednesday and Friday can have the same events and Tuesday and Thursday could each have a different set of events or share the same events Holidays The Trane installer or programmer creates and assign...

Page 42: ...vents display on either the basic events screen or the detailed events screen Because there are only two events scheduled and the events are neither night economize nor analog setpoints the basic even...

Page 43: ...and editing Select a schedule name This screen displays the calendar for the current month The current day is indicated by a bold button border Select a day to view its schedule This screen is availa...

Page 44: ...hedule with two events Press to change event start and stop times View the events for this schedule Use this screen to change event times or duration on the detailed events screen Enter a new time You...

Page 45: ...ress a date to view its schedule The basic events screen or the detailed events screen displays 7 To return to the home screen press the Home button Viewing Scheduled Items You can view the areas and...

Page 46: ...alendar selection arrows Other date screen Using the Calendar Selection Arrows 1 From the calendar screen use the left and right calendar selection arrows to display a different month see Figure 29 Fi...

Page 47: ...se the selection arrows to move the cursor over that part of the date that you want to change 2 At the blinking cursor enter a different day by pressing the numbers on the keypad The cursor automatica...

Page 48: ...4 Changing the Start or Stop Time of an Event To access the basic events or detailed events screen see Viewing Sched ules on page 35 Using the Basic Events Screen 1 From the basics event screen press...

Page 49: ...dule To create an exception see Creating Exceptions on page 42 To make a permanent change to the schedule see Making Permanent Changes to a Schedule on page 45 Using the Detailed Events Screen 1 From...

Page 50: ...king Permanent Changes to a Schedule on page 45 Adding an Event to a Schedule To access the basic events or detailed events screen see Viewing Sched ules on page 35 1 To add an event to a schedule Fro...

Page 51: ...as an exception or permanent change To apply an exception see Creating Exceptions on page 42 To make a perma nent change to the schedule see Making Permanent Changes to a Schedule on page 45 Deleting...

Page 52: ...pply an exception see Creating Exceptions on page 42 To make a perma nent change to the schedule see Making Permanent Changes to a Schedule on page 45 Creating Exceptions You can create an exception t...

Page 53: ...splays 4 Press Yes to apply the exception to the schedule for the current date The operator display returns you to the basic or detailed events screen Creating an Exception for Specific Dates Only 1 F...

Page 54: ...ception from a Selected Date 1 To remove an exception from a selected date From the basic events screen press the Detailed View button The detailed events screen displays If you are already at the det...

Page 55: ...to represent the events of the permanent schedule 2 Press the OK Select Dates button The select dates screens displays see Figure 32 on page 39 3 Press the Select Days of the Week button A screen sho...

Page 56: ...Figure 40 Figure 40 Calendar Screen Showing a Holiday in Effect 2 From the basic or detailed event screen change the events to repre sent the events for the holiday 3 Press the OK Select Dates button...

Page 57: ...sociated with the TOV function Area list Timed override status Active Timed override status Inactive Figure 41 on page 48 provides basic information about the TOV screens The screens listed above are...

Page 58: ...ive Timed Override Status Active This screen displays a list of areas available for timed override requests Select an area name Use this screen to start a TOV request and set the duration of the TOV P...

Page 59: ...om the home screen press the Timed Override button The TOV area list displays see Figure 41 on page 48 2 Press the area you want to restart a timed override request for The Time Override Status dialog...

Page 60: ...Making a Timed Override Request 50 BMTW SVU02C EN...

Page 61: ...setup function enables you to Set time and date Set the time format Adjust brightness Calibrate the operator display touch screen Log off from the operator display Change display language Figure 42 Se...

Page 62: ...42 on page 51 2 Press the Set Time button The Set System Time screen displays see Figure 43 Figure 43 Set System Time Screen 3 Enter the new time by pressing the numbers on the keypad If you need to...

Page 63: ...Figure 44 Set System Date Screen There are three fields associated with changing the date Day Month Year Use the selection arrows to move the cursor over that part of the date that you want to change...

Page 64: ...es to display the numerical keypad see Figure 44 on page 53 5 At the blinking cursor use the keypad and enter a different year 6 Press OK The events of that date display for that schedule To set the t...

Page 65: ...djust the brightness of the operator display touch screen 1 From the home screen press the Setup button The Setup menu dis plays see Figure 42 on page 51 2 Press the Adjust Brightness button The Brigh...

Page 66: ...Press the Calibrate Touch Screen button The calibration screen dis plays with the calibration target in the upper left hand corner of the screen see Figure 48 Figure 48 Calibration Touch Target 1 CAU...

Page 67: ...isplay returns you to the Setup menu Changing the Display Language You can change the language in which text is displayed on the BCU oper ator display 1 From the home screen press the Setup button The...

Page 68: ...touch screen To manually log off the operator display 1 From the home screen press the Setup button The Setup menu dis plays see Figure 42 on page 51 2 Press the Log Off button The operator display lo...

Page 69: ...creen Cleaning the Operator Display Touch Screen To clean the touch screen wipe it off with a non abrasive cloth For more aggressive cleaning use a non abrasive cloth with a mild glass cleaner solutio...

Page 70: ...Maintaining the Operator Display Touch Screen 60 BMTW SVU02C EN...

Page 71: ...software products that communi cate and control various mechanical systems to enable building manage ment These products include the heating ventilating and air conditioning systems as well as lightin...

Page 72: ...e Night Economize Lighting Setpoints Exception days Days during which exceptions to differences from normally scheduled events occur H Holidays Recurring days where the facility is not operating under...

Page 73: ...settings either manually or through the system that changes the current or normal system function at the time the control occurs P PC Personal Computer Workstation The PC Workstation runs the Tracer...

Page 74: ...isplay Touch screen A transparent overlay on an LCD or cathode ray tube CRT that is sensi tive to touch by a finger or stylus Tracer Summit Trane s premier building management system that allows facil...

Page 75: ...BMTW SVU02C EN 65 Appendix A Declaration of Conformity This appendix provides the Declaration of Conformity statement for the BCU operator display...

Page 76: ...il Directive 89 336 EEC IEC 1000 4 2 1995 EN61000 4 2 4 0 kV by contact IEC 1000 4 3 1995 EN61000 4 3 10 0 V m 80 1000 MHz IEC 1000 4 4 1995 EN61000 4 4 1 0 kV signal lines 2 0 kV ac power lines IEC 1...

Page 77: ...d screens may or may not have monochrome bitmaps picture of equipment associated with them Note The Trane installer or programmer selects the equipment that is displayed at the operator display If a p...

Page 78: ...Series R RTA RTW Chiller UCP2 Scroll Chiller CGA CGW Space Comfort Controller SCC ComfortLink Terminal Unit Controller TUC VAVI VAV II III IV Voyager Rooftop Standard Screens without Monochrome Bitmap...

Page 79: ...creens 7 Custom screens 6 Definition 61 View button description of 5 D Declaration of Conformity 65 Diagnostics 25 Down button Description of 5 E Event Adding to a schedule 40 Definition 31 Deleting f...

Page 80: ...inition 63 displaying question marks 17 Setup button Description of 3 Standard screens 6 67 System Status Information Viewing and changing 9 System values Changing unit setpoints 18 T Task buttons Des...

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Page 82: ...d perform the installa tion and servicing of equipment referred to in this publication Literature Order Number BMTW SVU02C EN File Number SV ES BAS BMTW SVU 02C EN 0606 Supersedes BMTW SVU02B EN Septe...

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