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11.3.1 Entering a Password
Changing the value of a parameter in a menu requires the password for that menu. Each menu—
User, Service and Advanced—has a unique password to prevent unauthorized changes.
The User menu password is
1490
; the Service menu password is
5010
.
To enter a password:
1. Navigate to the menu that contains the parameter to be changed.
2. Select Password in the submenu by pressing the Enter key
3. Press the Enter key to move your cursor to the right side of the screen to select the question
marks.
4. Use the arrow keys to enter the numeral for the password's first digit (the Up arrow key moves
from 1 to the next digit).
5. Use the Right arrow key to move to the next question mark and repeat using the arrow keys to
enter the numerals in the password.
6. After entering the password, press Enter.
If the password is correct, the Actual Level, shown to the right of Password, will change from 0 to 1 or
2. The menu will remain locked at Level 0 if the password was incorrect.
1. Set S103 Temperature Control Sensor to the desired sensor type.
2. Set S125 Fan Control Sensor to the desired sensor type.
3. Set the humidity setpoint to 45% with a 10 to 20% deadband.
This will control the moisture content well inside the AHSRAE standard.
4. Set S102 Temperature Setpoint to the desired value.
5. Adjust S125 Fan Delta as needed. If the control is running in coupled mode, per
will be masked out. This is because the fan and temperature settings are the same and both will
be controlled by S102. If the unit is operating in a decoupled mode, S125 is used to establish the
fan setpoint. The fan delta works like this: (S102 Temperature Setpoint) + (S125 Fan Delta) = Fan
Control Setpoint. The fan control setpoint can be viewed in the User menus, Sensor Data, line
U303.
NOTE
Entering the Service menu password permits access to both the User and Service menus;
changes can then be made to parameters in either level.
NOTE
Returning to the Status menu will require re-entering a password to make changes.
Temperature and fan control sensor settings are based on user preference. The temperature and
fan control settings are made in the Service Menus, Setpoints (refer to
and the steps below as a guideline.
Table 33
Controlling sensor settings
S103 Temperature Control Sensor
Supply
Remote Sensor
Return
S125 Fan
Control Sensor
Supply
Factory Default
(Coupled)
N/A
N/A
Remote Sensor
Recommended
(Decoupled)
(Coupled)
N/A
Return
(Decoupled)
(Decoupled)
(Coupled)