S7999B SYSTEM DISPLAY
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If the user chooses to remove the EEPROM image data from
the S7999B flash, the user selects the “Delete EEPROMs”
images button. The user is asked to confirm this action (Fig.
54) before proceeding.
Fig. 54. EEPROM Maintenance—Delete Images from
S7999B.
Load Profile Curve
A profile modulation curve stored in the S7999B can be
loaded for use as the active curve for commissioning. When
the user selects the “Load Profile Curve” button, the following
screen (Fig. 55) displays.
Fig. 55. Load Profile Curve.
A list of all defined profile curves is given. The user selects
which one to load and presses the “OK” button to load it. A
view of the curve can be seen before loading by pressing the
“View” button.
MONITORING
The Honeywell devices attached to the burner system are
represented by icon buttons on the Home page. (See View
Context for more information about which burner system is
displayed.) To obtain status information about each device,
the user selects the button that corresponds to the device. A
new page displays with status information exclusively about
that device.
If any device is currently in a fault condition, the device icon is
displayed with a red color. Also, if audio alarm is enabled for
fault conditions (see User Preferences), an audio alarm
sounds while the fault continues to exist. To turn off the audio
alarm, the user must go to the device status page to view the
fault history or press the Alarm Silence icon on the Home
page.
Burner Control (7800 SERIES)
Monitoring the 7800 SERIES burner control is performed by
clicking on the Burner Control icon on the Home Screen.
Status information similar to that displayed in Fig. 56 appears.
NOTE: Pressing the Home or Back buttons in the upper
corners of the screen will exit the status screen and
return to the Home page.
Fig. 56. Burner Control status.