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GETTING STARTED MANUAL 

REVISION 2.4 

Pressing the Page Down button shows the next 4 setpoints: 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

Continue pressing the Page Down or Page Up buttons to scroll through all the setpoint screens. 

Service Tools 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

   DESCRIPTION 

 Pressing the down arrow shows the rest of the submenu options: 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

Lockout Reset 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

09:56   Serv Tools 
-RS485 Network

-Ethernet Network
-System Info

-Time / Date
-Display

  PG

PG

HH:MM               Screen Title   
Highlight choice and press enter to access Sub Menu. 

1.RS485 Network- View network protocol, address, and baud rate. 

2.Ethernet Network- View dynaimic IP, IP address, Subnet mask, 

default gateway, and MCS port. 3.System Info- View Firmware 

version, config name, company name, model name, unit serial 

number, install date, config version, config date, bootloader 

version, hardware serial number, physical mac address, and type 

of I/O boards. 4.Time / Date- View and change the time or date. 

5. Display View contrast, background color, and backlight.

 Page up 

 Page down 

HH:MM               Screen Title   

Pop-up will prompt user to perform lockout reset. 

09:56   Setpoints 
   Name 

 Value 

 23 POWERUP DLAY 

 15s 

 25 STEP SENSIT 

  1 

 26 STEP DELAY 

180s 

 27 MAX ROC-

-0.7F

 PG

PG

09:56   Serv Tools 
-Clr Alarm Hist
-Clr Point Info
-Sensor Diagnostics
-Config Checksums

 PG

PG

HH:MM               Screen Title   
Highlight choice and press enter to access Sub Menu. 

6.Clr Alarm Hist- Clear the alarm history. 7.Clr Point

Info- Clear the point information. 8.Sensor Diagnostics-

View sensor values and voltages. Page Up/Down for more

sensors. 9.Config Checksums- view if a section of the

configuration has been corrupted when an invalid config

alarm occurs. Both the calculated checksums and storage

checksums are displayed allowing the user to compare the

checksums. If all checksums match, then the file is not

corrupted. If a section has been corrupted the checksums

will not match.

 Page up 

 Page down 

HH:MM 

 Screen Title 

 Left/Right Arrow 

Using Left/Right arrow allows user to view all data for 
the setpoints displayed (Value, Time(sec), and Type) 

 Page up 

 Page down 

09:56   Main Menu 

-Status

-Setpoints

-Outputs 

-Serv Tools

-Inputs

-Lckout RST

-Alarms 

-Lckout ALM

-Graphs

-Passwords

Help

Lockout 

Yes 

 Reset? 

No

 

Selecting the 'Service Tools' menu option shows the following submenu:

 

Selecting the 'Lckout RST' menu option shows the following:

 

ACTUAL DISPLAY

GETTING STARTED MANUAL 

REVISION 2.4 

Pressing the Page Down button shows the next 4 setpoints: 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

Continue pressing the Page Down or Page Up buttons to scroll through all the setpoint screens. 

Service Tools 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

   DESCRIPTION 

 Pressing the down arrow shows the rest of the submenu options: 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

Lockout Reset 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

09:56   Serv Tools 
-RS485 Network

-Ethernet Network
-System Info

-Time / Date
-Display

  PG

PG

HH:MM               Screen Title   
Highlight choice and press enter to access Sub Menu. 

1.RS485 Network- View network protocol, address, and baud rate. 

2.Ethernet Network- View dynaimic IP, IP address, Subnet mask, 

default gateway, and MCS port. 3.System Info- View Firmware 

version, config name, company name, model name, unit serial 

number, install date, config version, config date, bootloader 

version, hardware serial number, physical mac address, and type 

of I/O boards. 4.Time / Date- View and change the time or date. 

5. Display View contrast, background color, and backlight.

 Page up 

 Page down 

HH:MM               Screen Title   

Pop-up will prompt user to perform lockout reset. 

09:56   Setpoints 
   Name 

 Value 

 23 POWERUP DLAY 

 15s 

 25 STEP SENSIT 

  1 

 26 STEP DELAY 

180s 

 27 MAX ROC-

-0.7F

 PG

PG

09:56   Serv Tools 
-Clr Alarm Hist
-Clr Point Info
-Sensor Diagnostics
-Config Checksums

 PG

PG

HH:MM               Screen Title   
Highlight choice and press enter to access Sub Menu. 

6.Clr Alarm Hist- Clear the alarm history. 7.Clr Point

Info- Clear the point information. 8.Sensor Diagnostics-

View sensor values and voltages. Page Up/Down for more

sensors. 9.Config Checksums- view if a section of the

configuration has been corrupted when an invalid config

alarm occurs. Both the calculated checksums and storage

checksums are displayed allowing the user to compare the

checksums. If all checksums match, then the file is not

corrupted. If a section has been corrupted the checksums

will not match.

 Page up 

 Page down 

HH:MM 

 Screen Title 

 Left/Right Arrow 

Using Left/Right arrow allows user to view all data for 
the setpoints displayed (Value, Time(sec), and Type) 

 Page up 

 Page down 

09:56   Main Menu 

-Status

-Setpoints

-Outputs 

-Serv Tools

-Inputs

-Lckout RST

-Alarms 

-Lckout ALM

-Graphs

-Passwords

Help

Lockout 

Yes 

 Reset? 

No

 

Selecting the 'Service Tools' menu option shows the following submenu:

 

Selecting the 'Lckout RST' menu option shows the following:

 

DESCRIPTION

Continue pressing the 

Page Down 

or 

Page Up 

buttons to scroll through all the Setpoint screens.

ACTUAL DISPLAY

GETTING STARTED MANUAL 

REVISION 2.4 

Pressing the Page Down button shows the next 4 setpoints: 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

Continue pressing the Page Down or Page Up buttons to scroll through all the setpoint screens. 

Service Tools 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

   DESCRIPTION 

 Pressing the down arrow shows the rest of the submenu options: 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

Lockout Reset 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

09:56   Serv Tools 
-RS485 Network

-Ethernet Network
-System Info

-Time / Date
-Display

  PG

PG

HH:MM               Screen Title   
Highlight choice and press enter to access Sub Menu. 

1.RS485 Network- View network protocol, address, and baud rate. 

2.Ethernet Network- View dynaimic IP, IP address, Subnet mask, 

default gateway, and MCS port. 3.System Info- View Firmware 

version, config name, company name, model name, unit serial 

number, install date, config version, config date, bootloader 

version, hardware serial number, physical mac address, and type 

of I/O boards. 4.Time / Date- View and change the time or date. 

5. Display View contrast, background color, and backlight.

 Page up 

 Page down 

HH:MM               Screen Title   

Pop-up will prompt user to perform lockout reset. 

09:56   Setpoints 
   Name 

 Value 

 23 POWERUP DLAY 

 15s 

 25 STEP SENSIT 

  1 

 26 STEP DELAY 

180s 

 27 MAX ROC-

-0.7F

 PG

PG

09:56   Serv Tools 
-Clr Alarm Hist
-Clr Point Info
-Sensor Diagnostics
-Config Checksums

 PG

PG

HH:MM               Screen Title   
Highlight choice and press enter to access Sub Menu. 

6.Clr Alarm Hist- Clear the alarm history. 7.Clr Point

Info- Clear the point information. 8.Sensor Diagnostics-

View sensor values and voltages. Page Up/Down for more

sensors. 9.Config Checksums- view if a section of the

configuration has been corrupted when an invalid config

alarm occurs. Both the calculated checksums and storage

checksums are displayed allowing the user to compare the

checksums. If all checksums match, then the file is not

corrupted. If a section has been corrupted the checksums

will not match.

 Page up 

 Page down 

HH:MM 

 Screen Title 

 Left/Right Arrow 

Using Left/Right arrow allows user to view all data for 
the setpoints displayed (Value, Time(sec), and Type) 

 Page up 

 Page down 

09:56   Main Menu 

-Status

-Setpoints

-Outputs 

-Serv Tools

-Inputs

-Lckout RST

-Alarms 

-Lckout ALM

-Graphs

-Passwords

Help

Lockout 

Yes 

 Reset? 

No

 

Selecting the 'Service Tools' menu option shows the following submenu:

 

Selecting the 'Lckout RST' menu option shows the following:

 

DESCRIPTION

GETTING STARTED MANUAL 

REVISION 2.4 

Pressing the Page Down button shows the next 4 setpoints: 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

Continue pressing the Page Down or Page Up buttons to scroll through all the setpoint screens. 

Service Tools 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

   DESCRIPTION 

 Pressing the down arrow shows the rest of the submenu options: 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

Lockout Reset 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

09:56   Serv Tools 
-RS485 Network

-Ethernet Network
-System Info

-Time / Date
-Display

  PG

PG

HH:MM               Screen Title   
Highlight choice and press enter to access Sub Menu. 

1.RS485 Network- View network protocol, address, and baud rate. 

2.Ethernet Network- View dynaimic IP, IP address, Subnet mask, 

default gateway, and MCS port. 3.System Info- View Firmware 

version, config name, company name, model name, unit serial 

number, install date, config version, config date, bootloader 

version, hardware serial number, physical mac address, and type 

of I/O boards. 4.Time / Date- View and change the time or date. 

5. Display View contrast, background color, and backlight.

 Page up 

 Page down 

HH:MM               Screen Title   

Pop-up will prompt user to perform lockout reset. 

09:56   Setpoints 
   Name 

 Value 

 23 POWERUP DLAY 

 15s 

 25 STEP SENSIT 

  1 

 26 STEP DELAY 

180s 

 27 MAX ROC-

-0.7F

 PG

PG

09:56   Serv Tools 
-Clr Alarm Hist
-Clr Point Info
-Sensor Diagnostics
-Config Checksums

 PG

PG

HH:MM               Screen Title   
Highlight choice and press enter to access Sub Menu. 

6.Clr Alarm Hist- Clear the alarm history. 7.Clr Point

Info- Clear the point information. 8.Sensor Diagnostics-

View sensor values and voltages. Page Up/Down for more

sensors. 9.Config Checksums- view if a section of the

configuration has been corrupted when an invalid config

alarm occurs. Both the calculated checksums and storage

checksums are displayed allowing the user to compare the

checksums. If all checksums match, then the file is not

corrupted. If a section has been corrupted the checksums

will not match.

 Page up 

 Page down 

HH:MM 

 Screen Title 

 Left/Right Arrow 

Using Left/Right arrow allows user to view all data for 
the setpoints displayed (Value, Time(sec), and Type) 

 Page up 

 Page down 

09:56   Main Menu 

-Status

-Setpoints

-Outputs 

-Serv Tools

-Inputs

-Lckout RST

-Alarms 

-Lckout ALM

-Graphs

-Passwords

Help

Lockout 

Yes 

 Reset? 

No

 

Selecting the 'Service Tools' menu option shows the following submenu:

 

Selecting the 'Lckout RST' menu option shows the following:

 

Pressing the down arrow shows the rest of the submenu options:

ACTUAL DISPLAY

GETTING STARTED MANUAL 

REVISION 2.4 

Pressing the Page Down button shows the next 4 setpoints: 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

Continue pressing the Page Down or Page Up buttons to scroll through all the setpoint screens. 

Service Tools 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

   DESCRIPTION 

 Pressing the down arrow shows the rest of the submenu options: 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

Lockout Reset 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

09:56   Serv Tools 
-RS485 Network

-Ethernet Network
-System Info

-Time / Date
-Display

  PG

PG

HH:MM               Screen Title   
Highlight choice and press enter to access Sub Menu. 

1.RS485 Network- View network protocol, address, and baud rate. 

2.Ethernet Network- View dynaimic IP, IP address, Subnet mask, 

default gateway, and MCS port. 3.System Info- View Firmware 

version, config name, company name, model name, unit serial 

number, install date, config version, config date, bootloader 

version, hardware serial number, physical mac address, and type 

of I/O boards. 4.Time / Date- View and change the time or date. 

5. Display View contrast, background color, and backlight.

 Page up 

 Page down 

HH:MM               Screen Title   

Pop-up will prompt user to perform lockout reset. 

09:56   Setpoints 
   Name 

 Value 

 23 POWERUP DLAY 

 15s 

 25 STEP SENSIT 

  1 

 26 STEP DELAY 

180s 

 27 MAX ROC-

-0.7F

 PG

PG

09:56   Serv Tools 
-Clr Alarm Hist
-Clr Point Info
-Sensor Diagnostics
-Config Checksums

 PG

PG

HH:MM               Screen Title   
Highlight choice and press enter to access Sub Menu. 

6.Clr Alarm Hist- Clear the alarm history. 7.Clr Point

Info- Clear the point information. 8.Sensor Diagnostics-

View sensor values and voltages. Page Up/Down for more

sensors. 9.Config Checksums- view if a section of the

configuration has been corrupted when an invalid config

alarm occurs. Both the calculated checksums and storage

checksums are displayed allowing the user to compare the

checksums. If all checksums match, then the file is not

corrupted. If a section has been corrupted the checksums

will not match.

 Page up 

 Page down 

HH:MM 

 Screen Title 

 Left/Right Arrow 

Using Left/Right arrow allows user to view all data for 
the setpoints displayed (Value, Time(sec), and Type) 

 Page up 

 Page down 

09:56   Main Menu 

-Status

-Setpoints

-Outputs 

-Serv Tools

-Inputs

-Lckout RST

-Alarms 

-Lckout ALM

-Graphs

-Passwords

Help

Lockout 

Yes 

 Reset? 

No

 

Selecting the 'Service Tools' menu option shows the following submenu:

 

Selecting the 'Lckout RST' menu option shows the following:

 

DESCRIPTION

GETTING STARTED MANUAL 

REVISION 2.4 

Pressing the Page Down button shows the next 4 setpoints: 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

Continue pressing the Page Down or Page Up buttons to scroll through all the setpoint screens. 

Service Tools 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

   DESCRIPTION 

 Pressing the down arrow shows the rest of the submenu options: 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

Lockout Reset 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

09:56   Serv Tools 
-RS485 Network

-Ethernet Network
-System Info

-Time / Date
-Display

  PG

PG

HH:MM               Screen Title   
Highlight choice and press enter to access Sub Menu. 

1.RS485 Network- View network protocol, address, and baud rate. 

2.Ethernet Network- View dynaimic IP, IP address, Subnet mask, 

default gateway, and MCS port. 3.System Info- View Firmware 

version, config name, company name, model name, unit serial 

number, install date, config version, config date, bootloader 

version, hardware serial number, physical mac address, and type 

of I/O boards. 4.Time / Date- View and change the time or date. 

5. Display View contrast, background color, and backlight.

 Page up 

 Page down 

HH:MM               Screen Title   

Pop-up will prompt user to perform lockout reset. 

09:56   Setpoints 
   Name 

 Value 

 23 POWERUP DLAY 

 15s 

 25 STEP SENSIT 

  1 

 26 STEP DELAY 

180s 

 27 MAX ROC-

-0.7F

 PG

PG

09:56   Serv Tools 
-Clr Alarm Hist
-Clr Point Info
-Sensor Diagnostics
-Config Checksums

 PG

PG

HH:MM               Screen Title   
Highlight choice and press enter to access Sub Menu. 

6.Clr Alarm Hist- Clear the alarm history. 7.Clr Point

Info- Clear the point information. 8.Sensor Diagnostics-

View sensor values and voltages. Page Up/Down for more

sensors. 9.Config Checksums- view if a section of the

configuration has been corrupted when an invalid config

alarm occurs. Both the calculated checksums and storage

checksums are displayed allowing the user to compare the

checksums. If all checksums match, then the file is not

corrupted. If a section has been corrupted the checksums

will not match.

 Page up 

 Page down 

HH:MM 

 Screen Title 

 Left/Right Arrow 

Using Left/Right arrow allows user to view all data for 
the setpoints displayed (Value, Time(sec), and Type) 

 Page up 

 Page down 

09:56   Main Menu 

-Status

-Setpoints

-Outputs 

-Serv Tools

-Inputs

-Lckout RST

-Alarms 

-Lckout ALM

-Graphs

-Passwords

Help

Lockout 

Yes 

 Reset? 

No

 

Selecting the 'Service Tools' menu option shows the following submenu:

 

Selecting the 'Lckout RST' menu option shows the following:

 

ACTUAL DISPLAY

GETTING STARTED MANUAL 

REVISION 2.4 

Pressing the Page Down button shows the next 4 setpoints: 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

Continue pressing the Page Down or Page Up buttons to scroll through all the setpoint screens. 

Service Tools 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

   DESCRIPTION 

 Pressing the down arrow shows the rest of the submenu options: 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

Lockout Reset 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

09:56   Serv Tools 
-RS485 Network

-Ethernet Network
-System Info

-Time / Date
-Display

  PG

PG

HH:MM               Screen Title   
Highlight choice and press enter to access Sub Menu. 

1.RS485 Network- View network protocol, address, and baud rate. 

2.Ethernet Network- View dynaimic IP, IP address, Subnet mask, 

default gateway, and MCS port. 3.System Info- View Firmware 

version, config name, company name, model name, unit serial 

number, install date, config version, config date, bootloader 

version, hardware serial number, physical mac address, and type 

of I/O boards. 4.Time / Date- View and change the time or date. 

5. Display View contrast, background color, and backlight.

 Page up 

 Page down 

HH:MM               Screen Title   

Pop-up will prompt user to perform lockout reset. 

09:56   Setpoints 
   Name 

 Value 

 23 POWERUP DLAY 

 15s 

 25 STEP SENSIT 

  1 

 26 STEP DELAY 

180s 

 27 MAX ROC-

-0.7F

 PG

PG

09:56   Serv Tools 
-Clr Alarm Hist
-Clr Point Info
-Sensor Diagnostics
-Config Checksums

 PG

PG

HH:MM               Screen Title   
Highlight choice and press enter to access Sub Menu. 

6.Clr Alarm Hist- Clear the alarm history. 7.Clr Point

Info- Clear the point information. 8.Sensor Diagnostics-

View sensor values and voltages. Page Up/Down for more

sensors. 9.Config Checksums- view if a section of the

configuration has been corrupted when an invalid config

alarm occurs. Both the calculated checksums and storage

checksums are displayed allowing the user to compare the

checksums. If all checksums match, then the file is not

corrupted. If a section has been corrupted the checksums

will not match.

 Page up 

 Page down 

HH:MM 

 Screen Title 

 Left/Right Arrow 

Using Left/Right arrow allows user to view all data for 
the setpoints displayed (Value, Time(sec), and Type) 

 Page up 

 Page down 

09:56   Main Menu 

-Status

-Setpoints

-Outputs 

-Serv Tools

-Inputs

-Lckout RST

-Alarms 

-Lckout ALM

-Graphs

-Passwords

Help

Lockout 

Yes 

 Reset? 

No

 

Selecting the 'Service Tools' menu option shows the following submenu:

 

Selecting the 'Lckout RST' menu option shows the following:

 

DESCRIPTION

GETTING STARTED MANUAL 

REVISION 2.4 

Pressing the Page Down button shows the next 4 setpoints: 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

Continue pressing the Page Down or Page Up buttons to scroll through all the setpoint screens. 

Service Tools 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

   DESCRIPTION 

 Pressing the down arrow shows the rest of the submenu options: 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

Lockout Reset 

ACTUAL DISPLAY 

     DESCRIPTION 

09:56   Serv Tools 
-RS485 Network

-Ethernet Network
-System Info

-Time / Date
-Display

  PG

PG

HH:MM               Screen Title   
Highlight choice and press enter to access Sub Menu. 

1.RS485 Network- View network protocol, address, and baud rate. 

2.Ethernet Network- View dynaimic IP, IP address, Subnet mask, 

default gateway, and MCS port. 3.System Info- View Firmware 

version, config name, company name, model name, unit serial 

number, install date, config version, config date, bootloader 

version, hardware serial number, physical mac address, and type 

of I/O boards. 4.Time / Date- View and change the time or date. 

5. Display View contrast, background color, and backlight.

 Page up 

 Page down 

HH:MM               Screen Title   

Pop-up will prompt user to perform lockout reset. 

09:56   Setpoints 
   Name 

 Value 

 23 POWERUP DLAY 

 15s 

 25 STEP SENSIT 

  1 

 26 STEP DELAY 

180s 

 27 MAX ROC-

-0.7F

 PG

PG

09:56   Serv Tools 
-Clr Alarm Hist
-Clr Point Info
-Sensor Diagnostics
-Config Checksums

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HH:MM               Screen Title   
Highlight choice and press enter to access Sub Menu. 

6.Clr Alarm Hist- Clear the alarm history. 7.Clr Point

Info- Clear the point information. 8.Sensor Diagnostics-

View sensor values and voltages. Page Up/Down for more

sensors. 9.Config Checksums- view if a section of the

configuration has been corrupted when an invalid config

alarm occurs. Both the calculated checksums and storage

checksums are displayed allowing the user to compare the

checksums. If all checksums match, then the file is not

corrupted. If a section has been corrupted the checksums

will not match.

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Using Left/Right arrow allows user to view all data for 
the setpoints displayed (Value, Time(sec), and Type) 

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09:56   Main Menu 

-Status

-Setpoints

-Outputs 

-Serv Tools

-Inputs

-Lckout RST

-Alarms 

-Lckout ALM

-Graphs

-Passwords

Help

Lockout 

Yes 

 Reset? 

No

 

Selecting the 'Service Tools' menu option shows the following submenu:

 

Selecting the 'Lckout RST' menu option shows the following:

 

SERVICE TOOLS

Selecting the 

Service Tools Menu 

option shows the following submenu:

LOCKOUT RESET

Selecting the 

Lockout RST Menu 

option shows the following:

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Страница 1: ...actices 5 Refrigeration Pipe Supports 5 Suction Lines 6 Liquid Lines 6 Unit Cooler Piping 6 Line Sizing Tables 7 9 Evacuation and Leak Detection 10 Refrigerant Charging Instructions 10 Field Wiring 10...

Страница 2: ...above except that motor compressor replacements or exchanges shall be made through the nearest authorized wholesaler of the motor compressor manufacturer not at SELLER s factory and no freight shall b...

Страница 3: ...mum distance between units is the width of the largest unit If units are placed end to end the minimum distance between units is 4 feet Units in Pits The top of the unit should be level with the top o...

Страница 4: ...ntroduced above the liquid in the receiver tank The receiver discharge is regulated by the ORI valve Operation and Adjustment Condensing units with dual valves require sufficient charge to partially f...

Страница 5: ...he system as supplied by Heatcraft Refrigeration Products was thoroughly cleaned and dehydrated at the factory Foreign matter may enter the system by way of the evaporator to condensing unit piping Th...

Страница 6: ...runs to provide superheat at the compressor Pipe size example Given 30 F Cooler with one system having 2 evaporators One condensing unit rated at 350 000 BTUH s 20 F SST R404A refrigerant Two evapora...

Страница 7: ...0 09 0 13 1 2 R507 404A R407C 6 4 0 58 0 16 0 24 5 8 R507 404A R407C 10 3 0 93 0 25 0 35 7 8 R507 404A R407C 21 2 1 92 0 51 0 72 1 1 8 R507 404A R407C 36 1 3 27 0 86 1 24 1 3 8 R507 404A R407C 55 0 4...

Страница 8: ...3 8 1 3 8 1 3 8 7 8 1 1 8 1 1 8 1 1 8 1 3 8 1 3 8 1 3 8 7 8 1 1 8 1 1 8 1 1 8 1 3 8 1 3 8 1 3 8 72000 7 8 1 1 8 1 1 8 1 1 8 1 3 8 1 3 8 1 3 8 7 8 1 1 8 1 1 8 1 1 8 1 3 8 1 3 8 1 3 8 7 8 1 1 8 1 1 8 1...

Страница 9: ...8 1 5 8 1 5 8 1 5 8 1 5 8 1 1 8 1 3 8 1 3 8 1 5 8 1 5 8 1 5 8 1 5 8 120000 1 3 8 1 3 8 1 5 8 1 5 8 1 5 8 2 1 8 2 1 8 1 3 8 1 5 8 1 5 8 1 5 8 2 1 8 2 1 8 2 1 8 150000 1 3 8 1 5 8 1 5 8 1 5 8 2 1 8 2 1...

Страница 10: ...er evacuation Do not turn off vacuum pump when connected to an evacuated system before closing shut off valve The vacuum pump should be operated until a pressure of 1 500 microns absolute pressure is...

Страница 11: ...n the condensing unit nameplate If high or low voltage is indicated notify the power company If amperage draw is excessive immediately determine the cause and take corrective action On three phase mot...

Страница 12: ...ns to keep the condensing unit s within the control zone d If the supply air temperature is below the control zone and if the Supply Air Temp Rate of Change ROC is not indicating the supply air temper...

Страница 13: ...correct the problem and reset the unit using the Lckout RST from the Menu on the MAGNUM s key pad 10 If the compressor relay output is turned on either by computer or manual the compressor safeties a...

Страница 14: ...RATURE TEMPERATURE STATUS STATUS Page Up Page Down 09 55 CMP 1 45 54 CMP OFF READY 000 00 42 SST SSH SCT DSH 38 16 9 97 79 2 PG PG HH MM CIRCUIT LEV ENT CURRENT CONTROL STATE TIME IN CURRENT STATE SAT...

Страница 15: ...ts menu option shows the first 4 Sensor Inputs Pressing the Page Down button shows the next 4 Relay Outputs ACTUAL DISPLAY GETTING STARTED MANUAL REVISION 2 4 Pressing the Page Down button shows the f...

Страница 16: ...option shows the first 4 setpoints Selecting the Graphs menu option shows the following Continue pressing the Page Down or Page Up buttons to scroll through all the Alarm screens GRAPHS Selecting the...

Страница 17: ...menu Selecting the Lckout RST menu option shows the following Pressing the down arrow shows the rest of the submenu options ACTUAL DISPLAY GETTING STARTED MANUAL REVISION 2 4 Pressing the Page Down bu...

Страница 18: ...excess 3 Open valve 4 Check electrical circuit 5 Adjust 6 Clean Low discharge pressure 1 Faulty condenser temperature regulation 2 Suction shutoff valve partially closed 3 Insufficient refrigerant in...

Страница 19: ...t option Press enter 1st SI and offset appears i e Suction 1 0 0 Scroll using increase decrease keys to find sensor to calibrated Press enter use the increase decrease keys to change calibration value...

Страница 20: ...hat was installed cannot be initialized and therefore cannot be used Replace the Compact Flash card with one that works BATTERY FAILED Generated when Magnum is not getting power from the Battery User...

Страница 21: ...lgorithm incorporates a number of safety checks based on setpoints preventing unsafe conditions that could potentially cause damage to the system When a safety trips the circuit will be in a SAFETY TR...

Страница 22: ...CHECKED If the discharge temperature analog input rises above the value of the setpoint or the digital input turns ON for the time specified in the Time sec field the compressor will be Locked Out and...

Страница 23: ...nections are secure tighten if necessary Check operation calibration of all fan cycle and defrost controls when used Look for abnormal accumulation of ice patterns and adjust defrost cycles accordingl...

Страница 24: ...5V GRD GRD 5V S1 5V 5V GRD GRD S1 S1 5V GRD 5V 5V S1 GRD GRD S1 5V 5V S1 GRD GRD S1 5V WHITE BLACK SHIELD TEMP 1 SHIELD BLK TRANSDUCER WHITE DISCHARGE 1 RED GRD M1 ANALOG T1 100 M2 ANALOG T1 500 M3 AN...

Страница 25: ..._________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________...

Страница 26: ...s should be obtained from your local InterLink wholesaler Replacement parts which are covered under the terms of the warranty statement on page 2 of this manual will be reimbursed for total part cost...

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