Manual 2100-674A
Page
33 of 41
The LV1000 controller and TEC-EYE hand-held
diagnostic tool will both be used to set up the Bard
Free Cooling Unit system.
SYSTEM SET UP
FIGURE 30
TEC-EYE Connection to Unit Control
Modular Phone Connector for
TEC-EYE Hand-Held Diagnostic Tool
ALARM KEY
Allows viewing of active alarms
Silences audible alarms
Resets active alarms
MENU KEY
Allows entry to Main Menu
ESCAPE KEY
Returns to previous menu level
Cancels a changed entry
UP KEY
Steps to next screen in the display menu
Changes (increases) the value of a modifiable field
ENTER KEY
Accepts current value of a modifiable field
Advances cursor
DOWN KEY
Steps back to previous screen in the display menu
Changes (decreases) the value of a modifiable field
FIGURE 31
TEC-EYE
TM
(Bard P/N 8301-059) Display and Interface (Status Screen Shown)
ALARM KEY
MENU KEY
ESCAPE KEY
DOWN KEY
UP KEY
ENTER KEY
The TEC-EYE connects to the wall-mount unit control
board via an RJ11 modular phone connector as shown
in Figure 30.
When not being used, the TEC-EYE hand-held
diagnostic tool should be stored inside or near the
LV1000 controller. Do not let the TEC-EYE leave the
shelter.
User
2000
Technician
1313
Engineer
9254
Use UP or DOWN keys and ENTER key to enter password
TABLE 5
LV/TEC-EYE Passwords (Defaults)
TEC-EYE
TM
Hand-Held Diagnostic Tool
The microprocessor control used in the FUSION-TEC
wall-mount air conditioners allows for complete control
and monitoring through the use of the provided TEC-
EYE hand-held monitor.
The menu driven interface provides users the ability
to scroll through two menu levels: Quick Menu and
Main Menu. The menus permit the user to easily view,
control and configure the unit. See FUSION-TEC
Service Manual 2100-670 for more information on
using the TEC-EYE.