
The time line indicates the upper level operating
mode, as it would be viewed on the Tracer AdaptiV-
iew.
The shading color of the cylinder indicates the soft-
ware state.
Text in parentheses indicates sub-mode text as
viewed on Tracer AdaptiView.
Text above the time line cylinder is used to illustrate
inputs to the Main Processor. This may include user
input to the Tracer AdaptiView Touch screen, control
inputs from sensors, or control inputs from a Generic
BAS.
Boxes indicate control actions such as turning on
relays, or pulsing compressor load or unload sole-
noids.
Smaller cylinders under the main cylinder indicate
diagnostic checks.
Text outside a box or cylinder indicates time based
functions.
Solid double arrows indicate
fi
xed timers.
Dashed double arrows indicate variable timers.
Important:
Sequence of events timelines include op-
tions that may not be available on specific
unit configurations.
Figure 50
shows the respective TD-7 AdaptiView screens
during a power up of the UC800 and display. This pro-
cess takes 25 seconds for the UC800 and 90 seconds for
the display. On all power ups, the software model al-
ways will transition through the 'Stopped' Software state
independent of the last mode. If the last mode before
power down was 'Auto', the transition from 'Stopped' to
'Starting' occurs, but it is not apparent to the user.
Figure 50. Sequence of operation: power up diagram
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