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7 SERIES 700A11 INSTALLATION MANUAL
Variable Speed ECM Configuration Mode
The control is placed in the variable speed ECM
configuration mode by holding the push-button switch SW1
for 5 to 10 seconds, the high, low, and G variable speed ECM
speeds can be selected by following the LED display lights.
LED2 (yellow) will fast flash when entering the variable
speed ECM configuration. When setting G speed LED3
(green) will be continuously lit, for low speed LED1 (red) will
be continuously lit, and for high speed both LED3 (green)
and LED1 (red) will be continuously lit. During the variable
speed ECM configuration mode LED2 (yellow) will flash each
of the 12 possible blower speeds 3 times. When the desired
speed is flashed press SW1, LED2 will fast flash until SW1 is
released. G speed has now been selected. Next select low
speed, and high speed blower selections following the same
process above. After third selection has been made, the
control will exit the variable speed ECM configuration mode.
Aux blower speed will remain at default or current setting
and requires the AID Tool for adjustment.
Reset Configuration Mode
The control is placed in reset configuration mode by holding
the push button switch SW1 on the ABC for 50 to 60 seconds.
This will reset all configuration settings and the EEPROM
back to the factory default settings. LED3 (green) will turn off
when entering reset configuration mode. Once LED3 (green)
turns off, release SW1 and the control will reset.
ABC DIP Switch (SW2)
SW2-1
FP1 Selection – Low water coil temperature limit
setting for freeze detection. On = 30°F; Off = 15°F.
SW2-2
FP2 Selection – Low air coil temperature limit setting
for freeze detection. On = 30°F; Off = Not Used
SW2-3
RV – O/B - thermostat type. Heat pump
thermostats with “O” output in cooling or “B”
output in Heating can be selected. On = O; Off = B.
SW2-4
Access Relay Operation (P2)
and 2-5
Access Relay Operation
SW2-4
SW2-5
Cycle with Blower
ON
ON
Cycle with Compressor
OFF
OFF
Water Valve Slow Opening
ON
OFF
Cycle with Comm. T-stat Hum Cmd
OFF
ON
SW2-6
CC Operation – selection of single or dual capacity
compressor. On = Single Stage; Off = Dual Capacity
NOTE:
SW2-6 is not applicable to the 7 Series
SW2-7
Lockout and Alarm Outputs (P2) – selection of a
continuous or pulsed output for both the LO and
ALM Outputs. On = Continuous; Off = Pulsed
NOTE:
SW2-7 is not applicable to the 7 Series
SW2-8
Future Use
Alarm Jumper Clip Selection
From the factory, ALM is connected to 24 VAC via JW2. By
cutting JW2, ALM becomes a dry contact connected to ALG.
Variable Speed ECM Blower Speeds
The blower speeds can be changed either by using the
variable speed ECM manual configurations mode method
or by using the Aurora AID Tool directly (see Instruction
Guide: Aurora Interface and Diagnostics (AID) Tool topic).
AXB DIP Switch (SW1)
DIP 1 - ID:
This is the AXB ModBus ID and should always
read On.
DIP 2 & 3 - Future Use
DIP 4 & 5 - Accessory Relay2:
A second, DIP configurable,
accessory relay is provided that can be cycled with the
compressor 1 or 2 , blower, or the Dehumidifier (DH)
input. This is to complement the Accessory 1 Relay on
the ABC board.
Position
DIP 4
DIP 5
Description
1
ON
ON
Cycles with blower or ECM (or G)
2
OFF
ON
Cycles with CC1 first stage of compressor
or compressor spd 1-12
3
ON
OFF
Cycles with CC2 second stage of
compressor or compressor spd 7-12
4
OFF
OFF
Cycles with DH input from ABC board
Field Selectable Options via Software
(Selectable via the Aurora AID Tool)
Many options are field selectable and configurable in
Aurora software via the AID Tool. Consult the installation
manual or Aurora documentation for further details.
Basic Aurora Safety Features
The following safety features are provided to protect the
compressor, heat exchangers, wiring and other components
from damage caused by operation outside of design
conditions.
Fuse
– a 3 amp automotive type plug-in fuse provides
protection against short circuit or overload conditions.
Anti-Short Cycle Protection – 4 minute anti-short cycle
protection for the compressor.
Random Start
– 5 to 80 second random start upon power up.
Fault Retry
– in the fault condition, the control will stage off
the outputs and then “try again” to satisfy the thermostat
VS call. Once the thermostat input calls are satisfied,
the control will continue on as if no fault occurred. If 3
consecutive faults occur without satisfying the thermostat
VS call, then the control will go to Lockout mode.
The Aurora Advanced VS Control System cont.