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Power Supply ...................................................................................................5 Processor Board Battery Requirements & Replacement .................................5 Board Outline ...................................................................................................6 Display Contrast Adjustment ............................................................................7 ComMENT Network Node ID ...........................................................................7 Line Voltage Fuse ............................................................................................7 Analog Overcurrent Reset ...............................................................................7 Analog Input Jumpers ......................................................................................7 RS-232 / RS-422 Serial Communication Ports ................................................8 Analog Output Configuration ............................................................................8 Dip switch Settings...........................................................................................9 LED1 LED6 .................................................................................................10 Optional Micro III Expander Board .................................................................10 Optional Micro III Rack Expander Board ........................................................10
Displays
Warning Display .............................................................................................11 Contract Data .................................................................................................14 Alarms ............................................................................................................15 Analog Data ...................................................................................................18 Digital Data ....................................................................................................20 Historical Data................................................................................................22 Operating Parameters....................................................................................23 Miscellaneous Parameters .............................................................................24 Event Timer ...................................................................................................25 Kilowatt-Hour Monitor ....................................................................................26 Panel Setup ...................................................................................................27
Introduction
This manual provides detailed information for operating the FES Micro III System Panel. Note that each System Panel is customized for a specific application. Therefore, FES will provide documentation and drawings that apply to that particular product. Some of the displays presented in this manual will not be available in a particular application. In this document, the user will be introduced to material common to all Micro III System Panels. Stock options like Compressor Sequencing or Condenser Control will be documented with an addendum that describes the added features. Custom options (application specific) will also be documented with an addendum.
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Keypad
The keypad is the user interface to the control panel. For discussion, it can be divided into three sections: the Display Function keys, the Data Entry keys, and the Special Function keys.
CHANGE DISPLAY
ENTER
EDIT
CLEAR
ALARM OFF
SYSTEM CONTROL
SEQ LEVEL /SCH. #1 LEVEL /SCH. #2 LEVEL #3 AUTO
7 4
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8 5
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9 6
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COND
HOLD
LOAD
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C
ALARMS
LEVEL #4
UNLOAD
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CHANGE
+/SKIP
ALT
NOTE: Keypad Lockout is available as an option for the Micro III. The Keypad Lockout option provides a key switch to prohibit unauthorized changes to Micro III parameters, or totally disable the Micro III keypad (dip switch selection). The following examples assume that Keypad Lockout is disabled or not installed.
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in a parameter display group. The [] and [] keys can also be used to Page Down and Page Up in the Analog Data and Digital Data display screens. To change an entry in a parameter display group, place the cursor on the appropriate entry and press the [EDIT] key. Use the Data Entry keys to enter an appropriate value. If an error is made during entry, press the [CLEAR] key to start entry again. Press [ENTER] after the entry is made. If the new entry was within range limits, it will be accepted. If it was outside range limits, the last line of the display will indicate 'Minimum =' or 'Maximum =' and the entry will be rejected. If the user wishes to accept the old value, press the [EDIT] key again.
ALARMS KEY
The [ALARMS] key is usually located at the lower left corner of the Special Function Key area, it may be relocated if required during a factory configuration. If an Alarm annunciation is present, the LED for the [ALARMS] key will flash. Use the [CHANGE DISPLAY] key to cycle through displays until the Alarms Display is visible, or press the [ALARMS] key for direct access. In the Alarms Display Group, the [CLEAR] key is used to remove individual (acknowledge) alarm messages once a resolution has been made. If an external device like a siren or horn is connected to the panel, the [ALARM OFF] key is used to silence the warning once the user has been alerted.
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Hardware
POWER SUPPLY
The power supply has a +5VDC adjustable setting. Before adjusting the voltage, set the control power switch to the off position. Next, unplug the power supply connector from the lower left of the processor board. Set the control power switch to the on position. Because it has no load, the power supply will "chirp" repeatedly.
Measure the +5VDC supply between the +5V and ground terminals on the power supply. Use a small flat-blade screwdriver to adjust the voltage between 5.00 and 5.10 Volts DC. Note that the power supply's "crowbar" protection will activate above 5.60 VDC, which will cause it to shutdown. To reset the crowbar, turn the control power switch to the off position and adjust the voltage potentiometer to its lowest setting. Set the control power switch to the off position and plug the power supply connector into the processor board. Turn the control power switch to the on position and verify the +5VDC, +12VDC, 12VDC, and +24VDC power supply voltages. The +12VDC, -12VDC, and +24VDC supply voltages are non-adjustable and should be within +5% of nominal (+11.4 to +12.6, -11.4 to -12.6, +22.8 to +25.2, respectively). If they are not, replacement of the Micro III's power supply will be necessary.
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Hardware
DISPLAY CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT
Due to differences in ambient lighting, it may be necessary to adjust the display's contrast once the compressor package has been installed. This can be accomplished via the 'DISPLAY ADJ.' potentiometer located on the upper right of the processor board, near the keypad/display ribbon cable.
Communications NODE ID
Rotary switches SW4 and SW5 set the Node ID for ComMENT Network communications or Micro III Direct communications. These rotary switches register the number or letter near the index mark on the switch's base. The Node ID selection is read from the rotary switches during power up or reset only. A Node ID of '05', for example, would be established by setting SW4 to '0' and SW5 to '5'. Please refer to MCP-003 for a full explanation of the ComMENT Network and MCP-161 for Micro III Direct Communications. A Node ID of '00' is invalid and must not be used. When assigning Node ID's, remember that each ComMENT Network Node must have its own unique ID.
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Channel Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Power Supply, Input, Ground Associated Terminals Jumpers A1, A2, A3 J16, J14 A4, A5, A6 J15, J13 A7, A8, A9 J21, J19 A10, A11, A12 J20, J18 A13, A14, A15 J27, J23 A16, A17, A18 J25, J22 A19, A20, A21 J31, J29 A22, A23, A24 for sensor J30, J28, J48 A25, A26, A27 for slide valve pot A31, A32, A33 J35, J33 A34, A35, A36 J34, J32 A37, A38, A39 J39, J37 A40, A41, A42 J38, J36 A43, A44, A45 J43, J41 A46, A47, A48 J42, J40 A49, A50, A51 J47, J45 A52, A53, A54 for sensor J46, J44, J49 A29, A30 for current input 0-5VDC or 1-5VDC No jumpers No jumpers No jumpers No jumpers No jumpers No jumpers No jumpers J48 in lower pos No jumpers No jumpers No jumpers No jumpers No jumpers No jumpers No jumpers J49 in lower pos 4-20mA J16 J15 J21 J20 J27 J25 J31 J30, J48 in lower pos J35 J34 J39 J38 J43 J42 J47 J46, J49 in lower pos ICTD Temperature J14 J13 J19 J18 J23 J22 J29 J28, J48 in lower pos J33 J32 J37 J36 J41 J40 J45 J44, J49 in lower pos Notes
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Table of Processor Board Analog Input Terminals and Configuration RS-232 / RS-422 SERIAL COMMUNICATION PORTS
At present, the RS-232 port (P5) is used by the factory for downloading software to the Micro III processor board. J10 must be in the upper position for RS-232 communication. Jumpers J9 should be set to the upper position, and J11 to the lower, for DTE configuration. Reverse J9 and J11 for DCE configuration. For future RS-422 use, move J10 to the lower position. Starting with Software Revision 7.1, this port is also used for Direct Communications. Please refer to MCP-161, Micro III Direct Communications, for a full explanation.
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With J62 in the upper position and J63 installed, the Micro III's +24VDC power supply will energize the 4-20mA current loop (all four channels). External devices connected using this configuration must have fully differential inputs (not referenced to ground). If ground isolation is necessary, move J62 to the lower position and remove J63. Apply an external floating +24VDC source to A59 (positive) and A60 (negative).
Channel Number 1 2 3 4 Current Supply, Common Terminals A61, A62 A63, A64 A65, A66 A67, A68 Jumpers for 420mA J54 up, J58 down J55 up, J59 down J56 up, J60 down J57 up, J61 down AD420AN required at U21 U22 U23 U24
Table of Processor Board Analog Output Terminals and Configuration DIPSWITCH SETTINGS
Two banks of dip switches, labeled SW6 and SW2, are located on the Micro III processor board. They are used to select various operating modes of the control panel as described below:
DIPSWITCH SW6
SW6 #1, #2 -- ComMENT Network Baud Rate SW6 #1, #2 are used to set the Micro III's ComMENT Network baud rate for communications. The selected baud rate must be the same as all other ComMENT devices on the network.
SW6 #1 OPEN OPEN CLOSED CLOSED SW6 #2 OPEN CLOSED OPEN CLOSED Network Baud Rate 2.5 MBS 1.25 MBS 625 KBS 312 KBS
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DIPSWITCH SW2
SW2 #1 & #2 -- ComMENT Network Intermediate / End Node SW2 #1 & #2 must be Open when this Micro III is connected to the ComMENT Network as an Intermediate Node. Otherwise, SW2 #1 & #2 must be Closed for End Node operation. Refer to MCP-3 ComMENT Network Installation & User's Manual for more information on node configuration and communications wiring.
LED1 LED6
LEDs located on the Micro III processor board are provided to give indication of various functions. LED1 Direct Communications activity. LED2 Not Used. LED3 Not Used. LED4 Not Used. LED5 ComMENT Network Communications activity. LED6 Processor Board Heartbeat, should flash at a second on/off rate.
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Displays
The display used on the Micro III control panel is a 16 line by 26-character liquid crystal display with LED backlight. It provides an operator interface showing status, analog readings, and setpoints. The operator interface is organized using Display Groups, with related information placed in the same group. When control power is applied to the Micro III, the Opening Display appears briefly with the GEA, FES Systems Inc. logo. Afterward, the Contract Data Display appears. The [CHANGE DISPLAY] key moves the user through the following Display Groups in sequential order. Note that some Display Groups may not be enabled for a particular application (consult job specific addendum). Contract Data Alarms (total of three screens depending on options enabled) Analog Data Digital Data Historical Data Operating Parameters Miscellaneous Parameters Event Timer Kilowatt-hour Monitor Panel Setup
Note that the Alarms Displays cannot be accessed unless there is at least one alarm annunciation present. WARNING DISPLAY The Micro III panel continuously checks the Micro III board and if supplied the optional Micro III expander and rack expander boards for failures of critical components and invalid configurations. If a failure or invalid configuration is detected, the Micro III will halt operation of the panel and give a display indication of the problem. When halted, a description message will flash on the display along with all of the Keypad LEDs. During this time, all ComMENT communications to and from the board will cease, all Analog Outputs will be placed at 4 mA, and all Digital Outputs will be placed in the de-energized state. To place the Micro III panel back into operation, fix the problem WARNING
Example Warning Display that halted the processor and then cycle the panel power or press the reset button. If the problem was fixed, the Micro III panel will begin functioning as it was before the problem occurred. The following is a list of possible messages and their descriptions. Document: MCP-114 Revision: N Effective: 4-2006
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ADC #1 FAILURE -- The microprocessor detected that the 1st Analog to Digital Converter on the main processor board did not properly come out of reset. Note, a reset is performed before every acquisition of Analog Data, not just on initial power-up. Contact FES for assistance on this problem. ADC #2 FAILURE -- The microprocessor detected that the 2nd Analog to Digital Converter on the main processor board did not properly come out of reset. Note, a reset is performed before every acquisition of Analog Data, not just on initial power-up. Contact FES for assistance on this problem. EXPANSION ADC #1 FAILURE -- The microprocessor detected that the 1st Analog to Digital Converter on the Expander board did not properly come out of reset. Note, a reset is performed before every acquisition of Analog Data, not just on initial power-up. Contact FES for assistance on this problem. EXPANSION ADC #2 FAILURE -- The microprocessor detected that the 2nd Analog to Digital Converter on the Expander board did not properly come out of reset. Note, a reset is performed before every acquisition of Analog Data, not just on initial power-up. Contact FES for assistance on this problem. EXPANSION ADC #3 FAILURE -- The microprocessor detected that the 3rd Analog to Digital Converter on the Expander board did not properly come out of reset. Note, a reset is performed before every acquisition of Analog Data, not just on initial power-up. Contact FES for assistance on this problem. CHECK EXPANDER BOARD -- The microprocessor was not previously communicating to the Micro III Expander board and now is. Please check that the expander board is firmly attached to the Micro III main board or the Rack Expander board and that all of the standoffs are in place. If the above checks did not fix the problem, please contact FES for assistance. EXPANDER BOARD FAILURE -- The microprocessor was previously communicating to the Micro III Expander board and is no longer able to. Please check that the expander board is firmly attached to the Micro III main board or the Rack Expander board and that all of the standoffs are in place. If the above checks did not fix the problem, please contact FES for assistance. INSTALL EXPANDER BOARD -- The configuration of the panel requires the Micro III Expander board and it is not present. If any Analog Inputs, Analog Outputs, or Digital I/O were configured that are more than what is supported by the Micro III main board, the Micro III Expander board must be present. This check is performed on initial power-up. Check if the Expander board is installed and firmly in place. If the Expander board is missing or if the above check did not resolve the problem, please contact FES for assistance. USER STACK OVERFLOW To resolve this problem, please contact FES for assistance. USER STACK UNDERFLOW To resolve this problem, please contact FES for assistance. CHECK RACK EXP BOARD -- The microprocessor was not previously communicating to the Micro III Rack Expander board and now is. Please check that the Rack Expander board is firmly attached to the Micro III main board and that all of the standoffs are in place. If the above checks did not fix the problem, please contact FES for assistance.
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RACK EXP BOARD FAILURE -- The microprocessor was previously communicating to the Micro III Rack Expander board and is no longer able to. Please check that the Rack Expander board is firmly attached to the Micro III main board and that all of the standoffs are in place. If the above checks did not fix the problem, please contact FES for assistance. INSTALL RACK EXP BOARD -- The configuration of the panel requires the Micro III Rack Expander board and it is not present. If any Digital I/O were configured that are more than what is supported by the Micro III main board and the Micro III Expander board, the Rack Expander board must be present. This check is performed on initial power-up. Check if the Rack Expander board is installed and firmly in place. If the Rack Expander board is missing or if the above check did not resolve the problem, please contact FES for assistance. 4 MEG BBRAM REQUIRED FOR EVAP CONTROL -- The Micro III is configured for Evaporator Zone control and requires a 4 Meg Battery-Backed Ram. Please contact FES for assistance. INVALID ANACON ENTRY To resolve this problem, please contact FES for assistance. INVALID ADSLAY ENTRY To resolve this problem, please contact FES for assistance. INVALID IODEF ENTRY To resolve this problem, please contact FES for assistance.
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Contract Data Display
The Contract Data Display identifies customer, job location, and FES Contract Number associated with the System Panel's configuration. This information is crucial for support, since each System Panel is configured for a specific application.
CONTRACT DATA
CUSTOMER JOB LOCATION FES CONTRACT NUMBER 08:47:25 12/02/03 Example Contract Data Display An '*' will appear at the top center of the display during ComMENT Network communication. On the last line of the display, the current time and date from the Micro III's real time clock is shown. These may be set via the Panel Setup Display.
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Alarms Displays
The Alarms Display Group consists of three separate groups and each screen can be accessed only when an alarm annunciation is present on a particular screen. The operator can use the [CHANGE DISPLAY] key to locate the Alarms Displays, or press one of the alarms keys ([ALARMS], [AMMONIA ALARMS], [RECIP SHUTDOWNS], etc.) to go directly to the display. This display group allows the operator to view the alarm annunciation, with the time and date (last line of display) at which the alarm occurred, for as many as 15 annunciations.
ALARMS Pump Out HLS Accumulator HLA Accumulator LLA Accumulator LLS East Emergency Stop West Emergency Stop 09:20 03/23/01
Example Alarms Display The Micro III will retain alarm annunciations until manually cleared, even through power failures. To silence the Alarm Horn (if provided), press the [ALARM OFF] key, the annunciations will remain on the screen but the horn will be silenced. To clear an alarm annunciation, first resolve the source of the alarm. Next, position the cursor on the alarm to be cleared using the [] and [] keys, then press the [CLEAR] key. The alarm will re-appear if it has not been properly resolved. The following is a list of possible alarms in a standard panel. Application specific alarms will be described in an addendum to this manual.
Alarms Display
Analog Calibration # -- The microprocessor detected an Analog Calibration outside its entry limits. The number after the annunciation indicates which analog channel's calibration is in error. Refer to Hardware's Table of Processor Board Analog Input Terminals and Configuration. Note that this alarm cannot be cleared until the error is corrected (channel re-calibrated). Panel Setup Parameters # -- The microprocessor detected a Panel Setup Parameter outside its entry limits. The number after the annunciation indicates which Panel Setup Parameter is in error. In the Panel Setup Display, out-of-range parameters will flash until corrected. Note that this annunciation cannot be cleared until the error is corrected (valid Panel Setup Parameter entered). Low Line Voltage # -- The line voltage powering the processor board dropped below the factoryconfigured trip voltage, for a minimum number of line cycles. Typically, these are set to 92Vrms and 4 line cycles. The number following the annunciation is the line voltage at the time of the annunciation. This annunciation is intended to be a warning that external devices controlled by the Micro III may malfunction as a result of low control voltage. Document: MCP-114 Revision: N Effective: 4-2006
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Operating Parameters # -- The microprocessor detected an Operating Parameter outside its entry limits. The number after the annunciation indicates which Operating Parameter is in error. In the Operating Parameters Display, out-of-range parameters will flash until corrected. This annunciation cannot be cleared until the error is corrected (valid Operating Parameter entered). Note that this alarm will not be issued if the Operating Parameter Display is disabled. Event Timer Parameters # -- The microprocessor detected an Event Timer Parameter outside its entry limits. The number after the annunciation indicates which Event Timer Parameter is in error. In the Event Timers Display, out-of-range parameters will flash until corrected. This annunciation cannot be cleared until the error is corrected (valid Event Timer Parameter entered). Note that this alarm will not be issued if the Event Timer Display is disabled. kWh Monitor Parameters # -- The microprocessor detected a kWh Monitor Parameter outside its entry limits. The number after the annunciation indicates which kWh Monitor Parameter is in error. In the kWh Monitor Display, out-of-range parameters will flash until corrected. This annunciation cannot be cleared until the error is corrected (valid kWh Monitor Parameter entered). Note that this alarm will not be issued if the kWh Monitor Display is disabled. Real Time Clock Fault One of the values read from the Real Time Clock chip by the microprocessor was invalid. As a result, the clock values have been set to a default condition. Please refer to the Hardware Section of this document under the heading PROCESSOR BOARD BATTERY REQUIREMENTS AND REPLACEMENT for assistance in determining the cause of this alarm. Units Err Math Block # One of the internal math functions is not configured correctly, contact FES. Overflow Math Block # One of the internal math functions result was greater than 32767, a malfunctioning transducer could cause this error if the output is used in a math function. If all transducers and analog values are correct one of the internal math functions is not configured correctly, contact FES. Underflow Math Block # One of the internal math functions result was less than -32768, a malfunctioning transducer could cause this error if the output is used in a math function. If all transducers and analog values are correct one of the internal math functions is not configured correctly, contact FES. Div by 0 Math Block # One of the internal math functions is not configured correctly, contact FES. Stndrd Alarm Overflow This alarm indicates that more alarms occurred than could be contained on the Alarms display (15 maximum). When the Standard Alarm Overflow alarm occurs, it overwrites the 15th alarm and the auxiliary information for this new alarm is the alarm code of the overwritten alarm. The time of the Standard Alarm Overflow alarm is the time that the first overflow situation existed and will not be changed with new alarms that occur while the Alarms display is full and this alarm exists. If the Alarms display is full and an alarm occurs that has control functions based on its presence in the Alarms display, those functions will operate as though the alarm was on the display. Clearing the Standard Alarm Overflow alarm will perform the same function as clearing the monitored alarm from the Alarms Display.
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factory configured for other special alarm functions. This display functions the same as the Alarms Display. Cust 1 Alarm Overflow This alarm works identical to the Standard Alarm Overflow Alarm except for the Ammonia Alarms/Custom Alarms #1 Display.
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Analog Data Display
The Analog Data Display shows the current readings from analog transducers connected to the Micro III. The [] and [] keys can be used to position the cursor and scroll the display to view the following data. The [] and [] keys can also be used to Page Down and Page Up seven entries at a time. The cursor will move to the top entry on the screen when using the [] and [] keys. If the control panel is in Service Mode (dip switch SW6 #3 Closed), then calibration of analog transducers can be performed. The contents of the Analog Data Display is application specific and will be documented in an addendum to this manual.
ANALOG DATA +25F Suct Prs Cond. Disch Prs HPR Level Pump Pack Level Chlr H 2 O Supply Chlr H 2 O Return Chlr Suct Vlv 20.2 Psi 150.3 Psi 14.7 % 54.5 % 40.5 F 49.6 F 100.0 %
Example Analog Data Display PRESSURE TRANSDUCER CALIBRATION(TD): 1. Ensure that the control panel is in Service mode (dip switch SW6 #3 Closed). 2. Press the [CHANGE DISPLAY] key until the Analog Data Display appears. 3. Position the cursor on the desired pressure entry using the [] and [] keys. 4. Attach a calibrated gauge (or digital multimeter attachment) to the appropriate pressure transducer's service valve. 5. Remove the service valve's cover and open the service valve. 6. Read the actual pressure on the gauge or digital multimeter. 7. Press the [EDIT] key and enter the actual pressure. To enter pressures in a vacuum, press the [+/-SKIP] key to make the entry negative. For example, enter '-3' for 3" of Hg. 8. Press the [ENTER] key. 9. If the calibrated pressure is within range limits, it will appear on the screen. Calibration of this pressure transducer is complete 10. If the calibrated pressure is outside of range limits, a 'Minimum =' or 'Maximum =' warning will appear on the last line of the display momentarily. Range limits are the current electrical reading +/- 10% of the transducer's range. The need to calibrate a pressure transducer outside the +/10% range limits is a sign that the transducer is damaged, miswired, or of the wrong type. Calibration of this pressure transducer is complete. TEMPERATURE TRANSDUCER CALIBRATION (T): 1. Ensure that the control panel is in Service mode (dip switch SW6 #3 Closed). 2. Press the [CHANGE DISPLAY] key until the Analog Data Display appears. Document: MCP-114 Revision: N Effective: 4-2006
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Position the cursor on the desired temperature entry using the [] and [] keys. Locate the desired temperature probe on the package and open its electrical box. Loosen the screw that retains the hold down tab. Rotate the hold down tab out of the way. Slide the temperature probe out of its well and immerse it in an ice water bath with a calibrated thermometer (or digital multimeter attachment). 7. Allow both to stabilize in the ice water bath (approximately 3 minutes). Agitate to reduce settling time. 8. Read the actual temperature on the thermometer or digital multimeter. 9. Press the [EDIT] key and enter the actual temperature. 10. Press the [ENTER] key. 11. If the calibrated temperature is within range limits, it will appear on the screen. 3. 4. 5. 6. Calibration of this temperature transducer is complete If the calibrated temperature is outside of range limits, a 'Minimum =' or 'Maximum =' warning will appear on the last line of the display momentarily. Range limits are the current electrical reading +/- 10% of the transducer's range. The need to calibrate a temperature transducer outside the +/- 10% range limits is a sign that the transducer is damaged, miswired, or of the wrong type.
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Digital Data Display
The Digital Data Display shows the current status from the Micro III's digital I/O rack. A description of each I/O module is shown, along with a message indicating the current state of the module.
DIGITAL DATA DI Seq Permis L1 Chlr Pump #1 Out Chlr Pump #2 Out Condenser #1 Fan Condenser #1 Pump Cond #2 Fan Slow I/O Rack 1 n On Off Off Off Off
Module 1
Example Digital Display with No Expander Board At the bottom of the display, the rack location for the digital point under the flashing cursor is shown. The [] and [] keys can be used to position the cursor and scroll the display to view all the available information. The [] and [] keys can also be used to Page Down and Page Up six entries at a time. The cursor will move to the top entry on the screen when using the [] and [] keys. DIGITAL DATA Cond #8 Pump Cond #8 Pump Cond Fan #10 Low Cond Fan #10 High Cond #11 Pump Cond #11 Pump I/O Rack 1 of 2 n On Off Off Off Off Module 35
Example Digital Display with Expander Board If the Micro III Expander Board or Rack Expander board is installed onto the Micro III main board, the look of the Digital Data Screen will change. Along with the module that the cursor is currently positioned on, the bottom of the screen will also mention which I/O rack that module is located on. Please refer to the drawings for this contract to determine where this rack is physically located. On System Panels prior to revision 7.2, a thin dotted line will appear on the Digital Data screen to give a quick indication of the end of the first rack and the beginning of the second. Beginning with System Panel revision 7.2, to navigate Document: MCP-114 Revision: N Effective: 4-2006
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from one rack to another, the [Decimal Point CHANGE] key is used. After reaching the last rack the display will return to the first rack. If only the Expander Board is installed, the navigation will be Rack 1 then Rack 2. If only the Rack Expander Board is installed, the navigation will be Rack 1 then Rack 3 and 4. If both the Expander Board and the Rack Expander Boards are installed, the navigation will be Rack 1 then 2, 3, and 4. The [+/-SKIP] key has added function to aid in navigating between two racks when the Expander Board is installed. Pressing the [+/-SKIP] key will make a + sign appear on the lower-left side of the display, just below the last module. The [] and [] keys will now move the cursor by an entire rack length. The cursor will move to the top entry on the screen when using the [+/-SKIP] functionality. Press the [+/-SKIP] key again to remove the "+" on the display and return to incremental cursor movement. Beginning with System Panel revision 7.2, when the + sign is present, the [] and [] keys will move the cursor to the beginning and end of the current rack, respectively. Please note, the [Decimal Point CHANGE] key, as mentioned previously, is needed to move from one rack to another. The contents of the Digital Data Display is application specific and will be documented in an addendum to this manual.
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Historical Data Display
The Historical Display presents the Long-Term Historical Data in chronological order for analysis. Data is arranged in a matrix format, with each row representing one data sample and each column representing a particular piece of information, like Suction Pressure. The column headings are abbreviations of the information presented in the Analog Data Display.
HISTORICAL SSP1 CDis HPRL PPL 20.2 150 21.0 151 20.9 150 20.7 150 20.5 150 SUPY
14.6 54.4 40.5 14.7 55.0 41.3 14.6 54.8 41.1 14.5 54.9 40.7 14.6 54.6 40.5
+25F Suct Prs 20.2 Psi 03/28/01 07:04:40 Example Historical Data Display The last lines of the display indicate the unabbreviated description of the data under the flashing cursor, along with the time and date when the data sample was acquired. Press the [] and []keys to view other available information, and press the [] and []keys to view other data samples. Data samples are presented in order (top to bottom) from newest to oldest. To navigate through the matrix more quickly, press the [+/-SKIP] key. A "+" will appear on the lower-left side of the display. The arrow keys will now move the cursor by an entire screen width or height. Press the [+/-SKIP] key again to remove the "+" on the display and return to incremental cursor movement. If the data sample was the result of an alarm (it will be flashing), press the [.CHANGE] key to reveal the alarm annunciation. Press the [.CHANGE] key again to return to the unabbreviated description of the data under the flashing cursor. Long-Term Historical Data is acquired every time the Long-Term Sampling Period timer expires. The time between samples is set by the Long-Term Sampling Period parameter within the Panel Setup Display. A Long-Term sample is also acquired to document operating conditions (in between sample periods) whenever an alarm occurs. Long-Term Historical Data acquired for an alarm will flash. LongTerm Historical Data may be used as a system log, eliminating the need to constantly monitor and record conditions. A total of 250 data samples can be stored, each sample containing the same information as the Analog Data Display. Once 250 samples are stored, the oldest sample is discarded to record a new one.
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Operating Parameters Display
The Operating Parameters Display is used to enter setpoints that control or trigger alarm annunciations. This display will be accessible when enabled in the factory configuration. Related parameters are presented as part of a group, which appears in all capital letters. The operator can review other Operating Parameters by pressing the [] key to descend through the list, or the [] key to ascend. To quickly skip to the next group of parameters, press the [] key, or the [] key for the previous group. If it
OPERATING PARAMETERS LEVELS HPR Level High Alarm Setpoint 80.0 % HPR Level Low Alarm Setpoint 15.0 % Pump Pack Lvl High Alarm Setpoint 90.0 % Pump Pack Lvl Low Alarm Setpoint 10.0 % TEMPERATURES Chlr Sup Prs High Alarm Setpoint 28.0 Psi Chlr Sup Prs Low Alarm Setpoint 20.0 Psi
is necessary to change an Operating Parameter, assure that the optional Keypad Lockout keyswitch is set to allow parameter changes. Next, position the cursor to the entry of interest. Press the [EDIT] key and use the numeric keys to enter the new value. If a data entry error is made, press the [CLEAR] key to remove the current entry. To return to the original entry, press the [EDIT] key again. To accept the new entry, press the [ENTER] key. If the new entry is outside acceptable range limits, a 'Minimum=' or 'Maximum=' message will appear on the last line of the display. Out-of-range Operating Parameters will flash.
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Miscellaneous Parameters Display
The Miscellaneous Parameters Display is used to enter setpoints for application specific control. This display functions the same as the Operating Parameters display but is accessible only when enabled in the factory configuration. Consult the application specific addendum for additional details if this screen is enabled.
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Displays
Event Timer Display
The Micro III's Event Timers can be used to trigger a daily or weekly event, based on the real time clock. Operation of this display group is similar to the Operating Parameters Display (refer to Displays Operating Parameters ). The Event Timer Display will be accessible when this feature is enabled, allowing the user to view and edit information related to these events. For ease of use, the Event Timer's
EVENT TIMER OIL RETURN INITIATE ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Hour (0-23) ON Tming Event Minute (0-59) OFF Timing Event Day of Week OFF Timing Event Hour (0-23) OFF Timing Event Minute (0-59)
0 8 30 0 8 45
title is customized for a specific application. Each Event Timer has settings for "ON" and "OFF". If the Event Timer is being used as a momentary trigger, set the parameters so "OFF" occurs one minute after "ON". Alternately, the length of the timing event (difference between "ON" and "OFF" times) may have some impact on the device being controlled. Consult the application specific addendum for details. CONFIGURABLE TIMER NAME ON Timing Event Day of Week establishes the day of week for the event. Enter 1 through 7 for Sunday through Saturday. Enter 0 for a daily event. ON Timing Event Hour sets the hour for the event in military format (0-23). ON Timing Event Minute sets the minute for the event (0-59). OFF Timing Event Day of Week, Hour, & Minute are set in a similar fashion.
There will be an entry like the above example for each factory configured Event Timer.
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Displays
kWh Monitor Display
The Micro III System Panel is capable of monitoring a pulse input to accumulate a tally of energy consumed (kWh). Operation of this display group is similar to the Operating Parameters Display (refer to Displays - Operating Parameters ). The kWh Monitor Display will be accessible when this feature is enabled, allowing the user to enter pulse weight. The accumulated kWh, number of pulses, and time/date the kWh was cleared is available under the Analog Data Display. Up to eight devices can be configure at the factory.
kWh MONITOR AIR COMPRESSOR KWh Input Pulse Weight 1000.0 Wh REFRIDGERATION KWh Input Pulse Weight 1500.0 Wh
Example kWh Monitor Display CONFIGURABLE CUSTOMER DEVICE NAME kWh Input Pulse Weight determines the number of watt-hours accumulated (0.0 - 3200.0 kWh) each time the kWh Pulse Input is toggled.
There will be an entry like the above example for each factory configured device.
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Displays
Panel Setup Display
The Panel Setup Display is used to enter and view general control panel information, like software revision or the real time clock settings. Operation of this display group is similar to the Operating Parameters Display (refer to Displays - Operating Parameters ).
PANEL SETUP SOFTWARE System Software Revision 4.6 Factory Configuration Revision 1.2 Utility Software Revision 5.1 HISTORICAL DATA Long-Term Sampling Period 15 Min Reset Long-Term Trend (0=No/1=Yes)
Example Panel Setup Display SOFTWARE System Software Revision shows the version information for the control panel's core software. As enhancements and error fixes are added to the core software, this number will increase. For example, system software revision 3.5 or later is needed to take advantage of the enhancements of the Micro III Expander Board. Factory Configuration Revision shows the version information for the application specific portion of the software. As changes are made to the configuration, this number will be increased to avoid confusion when troubleshooting. Utility Software Revision shows the version information for the control panel's self diagnostic and downloading software. For example, system software revision 5.0 or later is needed to test the Micro III Expander Board or Extended Keypad. HISTORICAL DATA Long-Term Sampling Period is the time interval (1-120 minutes) between data samples for the Long-Term Historical Display. The Long-Term Historical Display records up to 250 samples. A sample is recorded each time the Long-Term Sampling Period timer expires or whenever an Alarm occurs. This data is intended to provide a record of system activity. Reset Long-Term Trend (0=No/1=Yes) can be used to clear all existing data samples from the Long-Term Historical Display. Set this entry to a one, and it will return to a zero when the data is cleared REAL TIME CLOCK Hour (0-23), Minute (0-59), Second (0-59) set the internal real time clock in military-style time format. The real time clock is used for calculation of Anti-Recycle time, time stamping annunciations, and event control. Document: MCP-114 Revision: N Page 27 of 81 Effective: 4-2006
Displays
Day of Week (1=Sun/7=Sat) determines the proper day of the week for the internal real time clock. Enter a 1 for Sunday, a 2 for Monday, etc. Month (1-12), Day of Month (1-31), Year (00-99) sets the date for the internal real time clock. Though the Year is displayed in a two-digit format, the real time clock is Y2K compliant UNITS Temperature 0='C / 1='F determines the temperature scaling units for the control panel. If a change is made to this parameter, all temperature-related setpoints and calibrations will be converted to the new units. Pressure 0=kg/cm2 / 1=kPa / 2=Psi / 3=Bar determines the pressure scaling units for the control panel. If a change is made to this parameter, all pressure-related setpoints and calibrations will be converted to the new units.
PANEL SETUP SWITCHES Node ID 75 hex 117 dec Communications Port Baud Rate 19200 Dipswitch SW6 Service Mode 00111111 RESET MEMORY Reset Memory 0=No/ 1=Yes 0
Example Panel Setup Display showing Switches SWITCHES Node ID shows the Communications ID set by rotary switches SW4 and SW5 in both hexadecimal and decimal formats. All communication traffic to be routed to this Micro III must reference this ID. Communications Port Baud Rate shows the current baud rate setting for the Direct Communications port. This entry is for display only and can only be changed through a factory modification. If the communications port is disabled, this entry will not be visible. Refer to MCP161, Micro III Direct Communications, for a full explanation of the direct communications feature. Dipswitch SW6 shows the current status of the switch, (switches 1-8, left to right). Switches in the Open position are shown as a 0, and switches in the Closed position are shown as 1. Also Shown is the current operating mode of panel, either Normal Mode or Service Mode as set by SW6 #3. RESET MEMORY Reset All Memory (0=No/1=Yes) can be used to clear the Micro III's battery-backed parameter memory. This feature should be used with caution. All historical data will be deleted. All parameters will be set to factory-default values, and all analog calibrations will be zeroed. These factory-default values may or may not be correct for the user's application. The defaults are only a starting point for re-configuration of the control panel. After using this option, the user must reenter proper parameter entries. In addition, it will be necessary to re-calibrate all analog sensors. Document: MCP-114 Revision: N Effective: 4-2006
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Displays
Reset Evap Memory (0=No/1=Yes) can be used to clear only the Micro III's battery-backed Evaporator Zone memory. This feature should be used with caution. All parameters will be set to factory-default values and the entire temperature and defrost schedules will be cleared. These factory-default values may or may not be correct for the user's application. The default values are only a starting point for re-configuration of the control panel. After using this option, the user must re-enter proper parameter entries. This parameter will only be present if Evaporator Zone Control is configured. Reset Cond Memory (0=No/1=Yes) can be used to clear only the Micro III's battery-backed Condenser Control memory. This feature should be used with caution. All parameters will be set to factory-default values and the setup matrix will be cleared. These factory-default values may or may not be correct for the user's application. The default values are only a starting point for reconfiguration of the control panel. After using this option, the user must re-enter proper parameter entries. This parameter will only be present if Condenser Control is configured. Reset Seq Memory (0=No/1=Yes) can be used to clear only the Micro III's battery-backed Compressor Sequencing memory. This feature should be used with caution. All parameters will be set to factory-default values and the setup matrix will be cleared. These factory-default values may or may not be correct for the user's application. The default values are only a starting point for re-configuration of the control panel. After using this option, the user must re-enter proper parameter entries. This parameter will only be present if Compressor Sequencing is configured. Reset Calibration (0=No/1=Yes) can be used to clear only the Micro III's battery-backed Calibration memory. This feature should be used with caution. All of the calibrations will be cleared. After using this option, the user must re-calibrate all analog sensors.
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Communications Protocol
The Micro III control panel has on-board ComMENT Network communications, allowing it to be interfaced to a wide variety of communication devices with ease. Since the FES ComMENT Gateway (optional) translates ComMENT Network transactions into Allen-Bradley DF1tm, GE SNPtm, or Modicon Modbustm, off-the-shelf drivers can be used to interface PLC's, supervisory computers, or building automatic systems. To an external device communicating with the Gateway, the Micro III's on the FES ComMENT Network appear to be PLC's in a multi-drop configuration. FES document MCP-3 'ComMENT Network Installation & User's Manual' should be referenced for installation instructions. The following table documents the data available at various registers within the Micro III's ComMENT Network Database. Note that the data registers for all Micro III options are shown, but the options may not be enabled in the factory. The Micro III panel also has available direct communications. Please refer to MCP-161, Micro III Direct Communications for a full description. Note that the data registers are the same for the ComMENT Network or the Micro III Direct Communications. The addresses shown are for System Panel Software Revision 7.5, all addresses may not be present in earlier revisions.
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N10: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 28 29 30 31 34 35 36 37 38 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 29 30 31 32 35 36 37 38 39 Network ID# Program Type Program Revision Level Configuration Revision Level Analog Data Screen Digital Data Screen Historical Data Screen Operating Parameter Screen Event Timer Screen Sequencer Functionality Level 1 thru Level 4 Condenser Functionality Unused Low Line Voltage Trip Refrigerant Selection (for Sat'd Disch, Sat'd Liquid Tp) Alarm Off Input kWh Monitor Functionality Device 1 thru Device 8 Seq Low Suction / Process Delay on Alarm Wet Bulb Discharge Prs Control Functionality Saturated Liquid Temp #1 thru Saturated Liquid Temp #4 Water Pump Lockout Functionality Utility Revision Level Evaporator Control Enabled? Communications Port Baud Rate R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R Micro III System Panel = 100 Sys Panel w/Recips = 33 Y Y 0=Disable/else Enable " " " " " " " " Volts Cycle 0=R22 / 1=R717 / 2=R134a 0=Disable/else Enable " " " Seconds 0=Disable/else Enable " " " Revision Level of U10, 0 is prerevision 2.3 0=Disable/else Enable 0=Disabled 1=2400 2=4800 3=9600 4=19200 5=38400 6=57600 7=115200 8=N/A 0 = 1 40 1 = 0 39 Any non-zero write Any non-zero write Any non-zero write
39 50 51 52
40 51 52 53
I/O Rack Module Numbering Acknowledge Alarm Status Acknowledge Ammonia Alarm(Custom Alarm #1) Status Acknowledge Recip Shutdown(Custom Alarm #2) Status
R W W W
Contract Data
N11: 0 14 28 101 115 129 Contract Data Line 1 Contract Data Line 2 Contract Data Line 3 R R R Chara 1, 2=$A0 Chara 3-28 ASCII Chara 1, 2=$A0 Chara 3-28 ASCII Chara 1, 2=$A0 Chara 3-28 ASCII
Alarm Codes
N12: 0 201 1 Alarm Code R 0=No Alarms
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1=Annunciate Block # 2=Analog Calibration # 3=Low Line Voltage # 4=Event Timer Param# 5=Operating Paramerter# 6=Panel Setup Param # 7=kWh Monitor Param # 8=Real Time Clock Fault 16=Sequence Matrix # 19=Sequence Safety # 20=Low Seq Suct Press # 21=Low Seq Proc Temp # 22=Seq Parameter Lvl 1 # 23=Seq Parameter Lvl 2 # 24=Seq Parameter Lvl 3 # 25=Seq Parameter Lvl 4 # 26=Seq Timer Level 1 # 27=Seq Timer Level 2 # 28=Seq Timer Level 3 # 29=Seq Timer Level 4 # 32=Cond Matrix Sch 1 # 33=Cond Matrix Sch 2 # 34=Cond Timer Sch 1 # 35=Cond Timer Sch 2 # 36=Condenser Parameter # 37=Loss of Cnd Intlk # 38=Illegal Cnd Intlk # 39=Hi Cnd Disch Press 40=Lo Cnd Disch Press 41=Miscellaneous Parm # 42=Units Error Math Block # 43=Overflow Math Block # 44=Underflow Math Block # 45=Divide by 0 Math Block # 46=Schedule Entry, Line # 47=Sched Setup Param # 48=Demand Adj Input Fault 49= E/M Recip Aborted Pwr Fail Reset # 50= E/M Recip Sequencer Comm Error # 51=Maint Alert E/M Recip Compr # 52 81 = Not Used 82= Stndrd Alarm Overflow 83= Scheduler, RTC Fault 84= Evap # 1 Parameter 1 : 143= Evap # 60 Parameter 1 144= Evap # 1 High Temp 1 : 203= Evap # 60 High Temp 1 204= Evap # 1 Low Temp 1 : 263= Evap # 60 Low Temp 1 264= Evap Setup Parameter # 265= Temperature Schedule # 266= Defrost Schedule # Evap # xx will be replaced by Custom String on Micro III Auxiliary Info Hour Minute Month
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206 207 208 209 217 225 233 241 249 257 265 273 281 289 297 305 313
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Day of Month Year Clear Alarm Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code
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N14: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 Alarm Status Annunciate Block Analog Calibration Low Line Voltage Event Timer Param Operating Parameter Panel Setup Param kWh Monitor Param Real Time Clock Fault Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Sequence Matrix Not Used Not Used Sequence Safety # R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R Bit15=0 Alarm Present / 1=No Alarm Bit15=1 Alarm Present " " " " " " "
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439
Low Seq Suct Press # Low Seq Proc Temp # Seq Parameter Lvl 1 Seq Parameter Lvl 2 Seq Parameter Lvl 3 Seq Parameter Lvl 4 Seq Timer Level 1 Seq Timer Level 2 Seq Timer Level 3 Seq Timer Level 4 Not Used Not Used Condenser Matrix Schedule 1 Condenser Matrix Schedule 2 Condenser Timer #1 Condenser Timer #2 Condenser Parameter Loss of Cnd Intlk Illegal Cnd Intlk
R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
Bit15=1 Alarm Present / Bit0=1 Level 1 / Bit1=1 Level 2 Bit2=1 Level 3 / Bit3=1 Level 4 " " Bit15=1 Alarm Present " " " " " " "
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39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 N15: 52 53 99
440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 553 554 600
N15:
Hi Cnd Disch Press Lo Cnd Disch Press Annunciate Block (extended Version) Alarm Annunciation Alarm Annunciation Alarm Annunciation Alarm Annunciation Alarm Annunciation Alarm Annunciation Reserved Reserved Misc Param # Units Error Math Block # Overflow Math Block # Underflow Math Block # Divide by 0 Math Block # Schedule Entry, Line # (Scheduler) Sched Setup Param # (Scheduler) Demand Adj Input Fault (Scheduler) Abort Pwr Fail Reset # (E/M Recip) Sequencer Comm Error # (E/M Recip) Maint Alert Compr # (E/M Recip) Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Standard Alarm Overflow Scheduler, RTC Fault Evap #1 Parameter 1 : Evap #60 Parameter 1 Evap #1 High Temp 1 : Evap #47 High Temp 1 Continued See N94:0
1
R R R R R R R R R
" " Bit15=1 Alarm Present Bit15-0=Annunciation #16- #1 Bit15-0=Annunciation #32- #17 Bit15-0=Annunciation #48- #33 Bit15-0=Annunciation #64- #49 Bit15-0=Annunciation #80- #65 Bit15-0=Annunciation #96- #81
R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
Bit15=1 Alarm Present " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " "
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N16: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 53 54 85 86 N17: 17 18 49 50 51 58 59 60 73 74 75 78 79 82 83 90 91 98 99 N18: 6 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 654 655 686 687 718 719 750 751 752 759 760 761 774 775 776 779 780 783 784 791 792 799 800 807 Incoming Line Voltage L1 Sequence Suction Pressure L2 Sequence Suction Pressure L3 Sequence Suction Pressure L4 Sequence Suction Pressure L1 Sequence Process Temperature L2 Sequence Process Temperature L3 Sequence Process Temperature L4 Sequence Process Temperature Condenser Discharge Pressure Ambient Temperature Relative Humidity Wet Bulb Temperature Saturated Discharge Pressure 1 Saturated Liquid Temperature 2 Saturated Liquid Temperature 3 Saturated Liquid Temperature 4 Saturated Liquid Temperature 1 Saturated Liquid Pressure 2 Saturated Liquid Pressure 3 Saturated Liquid Pressure 4 Saturated Liquid Pressure 1 Miscellaneous Pressure thru 32 Miscellaneous Pressure 1 Miscellaneous Temperature thru 32 Miscellaneous Temperature 1 Miscellaneous Input thru 32 Miscellaneous Input 1 Math Block thru 32 Math Block Purge Point 1 kWh Pulse Input thru 8 kWh Pulse Input 1 MWh Accumulated kWh Accumulated X 10 thru 8 MWh Accumulated kWh Accumulated X 10 1 PID #1 Output % thru 4 PID #4 Output % 1 Main Board DAC #1 Output % thru 4 Main Board DAC #4 Output % 1 Pulse Counter #1 thru 8 Pulse Counter #8 5 PID #5 Output % thru 12 PID #12 Output % 1 Expander Board DAC #1 Output % thru 8 Expander Board DAC #8 Output % R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R/W R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R Volts (Rms) Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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7 30 31 62 63 72 73 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 96 97 98 99
808 831 832 863 864 873 874 883 884 885 886 887 888 889 890 897 898 899 900
Pulse Counter #9 Pulse Counter #32 Global #1 Global #32 Recip Analog Data #1, Recip #1 Recip Analog Data #1, Recip #10 Not Used Not Used Expander Board Counter #1 Expander Board Counter #2 Miscellaneous Superheat Miscellaneous Superheat Input Temperature Miscellaneous Superheat Input Pressure Miscellaneous Saturated Liquid Temperature Miscellaneous Pressure Miscellaneous Pressure Miscellaneous Temperature Miscellaneous Temperature Miscellaneous Temperature Continued See N92:0
R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
N N variable variable Y Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
33 thru 40 33 34 35
Digital Data
N19: 0 901 #1 I/O Word R 0=De-energized/1=Energized Bit15=Not Used Bit14=DO Always True Bit13=DO Always False Bit12=DO Alarm Status (Horn) Bit11=DO Alarm Status (Indication) Bit10=DI Alarm Off Input Bit9=DI Purge Input Bit8=DI Cnd Pump Lockout Bit7=DI Cnd SCH1/SCH2 Bit6=DO Alarm Off Key Bit5=DI Condenser Auto Bit4=DI Condenser Hold Bit3=DI Condenser Load Bit2=DI Condenser Unload Bit1-0=Not Used Bit15=DI Seq Safety L1 Bit14=DI Seq Safety L2 Bit13=DI Seq Safety L3 Bit12=DI Seq Safety L4 Bit11=DI Seq Permissive L1 Bit10=DI Seq Permissive L2 Bit9=DI Seq Permissive L3 Bit8=DI Seq Permissive L4 Bit7=DI Seq Must Start Cmp L1 Bit6=DI Seq Must Start Cmp L2 Bit5=DI Seq Must Start Cmp L3 Bit4=DI Seq Must Start Cmp L4 Bit3=DI Seq PNT1/PNT2 L1 Bit2=DI Seq PNT1/PNT2 L2 Bit1=DI Seq PNT1/PNT2 L3 Bit0=DI Seq PNT1/PNT2 L4 Bit15=DO Seq Comp Running L1
902
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I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word
R R R R R R R R R
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
913 914 915 916 917 918 919 920 921 922 923 924 925 926 927 928 929 930 931 932 933 934 935 936 937
#13 #14 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #20 #21 #22 #23 #24 #25 #26 #27 #28 #29 #30 #31 #32 #33 #34 #35 #36 #37
I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word
R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
Bit14=DO Seq Comp Running L2 Bit13=DO Seq Comp Running L3 Bit12=DO Seq Comp Running L4 Bit11=DO Seq Ready to Start L1 Bit10=DO Seq Ready to Start L2 Bit9=DO Seq Ready to Start L3 Bit8=DO Seq Ready to Start L4 Bit7=DI Seq Auto Level 1 Bit6=DI Seq Auto Level 2 Bit5=DI Seq Auto Level 3 Bit4=DI Seq Auto Level 4 Bit3=DI Seq Hold Level 1 Bit2=DI Seq Hold Level 2 Bit1=DI Seq Hold Level 3 Bit0=DI Seq Hold Level 4 Bit15-0=DO Cnd Out A #1 - #16 Bit15-0=DO Cnd Out A #17 - #32 Bit15-0=DO Cnd Out B #1 - #16 Bit15-0=DO Cnd Out B #17 - #32 Bit15-0=DI Cnd In A #1 - #16 Bit15-0=DI Cnd In A #17 - #32 Bit15-0=DI Cnd In B #1 - #16 Bit15-0=DI Cnd In B #17 - #32 Bit15=DI Cnd PNT1/PNT2 Bit14=DI Cnd Permissive Bit13=DO Sat'd Liquid Temp #1 Bit12=DO Sat'd Liquid Temp #2 Bit11=DO Sat'd Liquid Temp #3 Bit10=DO Sat'd Liquid Temp #4 Bit9-8=Not Used Bit7=DI Seq Load Level 1 Bit6=DI Seq Load Level 2 Bit5=DI Seq Load Level 3 Bit4=DI Seq Load Level 4 Bit3=DI Seq Unload Level 1 Bit2=DI Seq Unload Level 2 Bit1=DI Seq Unload Level 3 Bit0=DI Seq Unload Level 4 Bit15-0=DI Misc #1 - #16 Bit15-0=DI Misc #17 - #32 Bit15-0=DI Misc #33 - #48 Bit15-0=DI Misc #49 - #64 Bit15-0=DO Misc #1 - #16 Bit15-0=DO Misc #17 - #32 Bit15-0=DO Misc #33 - #48 Bit15-0=DO Misc #49 - #64 Bit15-0=DO Invert #1 - #16 Bit15-0=DO Invert #17 - #32 Bit15-0=DO Invert #33 - #48 Bit15-0=DO Invert #49 - #64 Bit15-0=DO Latch #1 - #16 Bit15-0=DO Latch #17 - #32 Bit15-0=DO Compare #1 - #16 Bit15-0=DO Compare #17 - #32 Bit15-0=DO Delay #1 - #16 Bit15-0=DO Delay #17 - #32 Bit15-0=DO Toggle #1 - #16 Bit15-0=DO Toggle #17 - #32 Bit15-0=DO OR Block #1 - #16 Bit15-0=DO OR Block #17 - #32 Bit15-0=DO OR Block #33 - #48 Bit15-0=DO OR Block #49 - #64 Bit15-0=DO AND Block #1 - #16
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R R R R R R
43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55
944 945 946 947 948 949 950 951 952 953 954 955 956
#44 #45 #46 #47 #48 #49 #50 #51 #52 #53 #54 #55 #56
I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word
R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
56
957
#57
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57
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I/O Word
Bit15-0=DO AND Block #17 - #32 Bit15-0=DO AND Block #33 - #48 Bit15-0=DO AND Block #49 - #64 Bit15-0=DO Event Timer #1 - #16 Bit15-0=DO Event Timer #17 - #32 Bit15=DO Seq Suct2 Setpt Low L1 Bit14=DO Seq Suct2 Setpt Low L2 Bit13=DO Seq Suct2 Setpt Low L3 Bit12=DO Seq Suct2 Setpt Low L4 Bit11=DO Seq Proc2 Setpt Low L1 Bit10=DO Seq Proc2 Setpt Low L2 Bit9=DO Seq Proc2 Setpt Low L3 Bit8=DO Seq Proc2 Setpt Low L4 Bit7=DO Cnd Disc2 Setpt Low Bit6-0=Not Used Bit15-0=DO Purge Out #1 - #16 Bit15-0=DO Purge Out #17 - #32 Bit15-8=DI kWh Pulse Input #1 - #8 Bit7-0=DI kWh Clear Input #1 - #8 Bit15-0=DI Keypad Key #1 - #16 Bit15-8=DO Select #1, Out #0-#7 Bit7-0=DO Select #2, Out #0-#7 Bit15-8=DO Select #3, Out #0-#7 Bit7-0=DO Select #4, Out #0-#7 Bit15-8=DO Select #5, Out #0-#7 Bit7-0=DO Select #6, Out #0-#7 Bit15-8=DO Select #7, Out #0-#7 Bit7-0=DO Select #8, Out #0-#7 Bit15-8=DO Select #9, Out #0-#7 Bit7-0=DO Select #10, Out #0-#7 Bit15-8=DO Select #11, Out #0-#7 Bit7-0=DO Select #12, Out #0-#7 Bit15-8=DO Select #13, Out #0-#7 Bit7-0=DO Select #14, Out #0-#7 Bit15-8=DO Select #15, Out #0-#7 Bit 7-0=DO Select #16, Out #0-#7 Bit 15=DO Custom Alarm Status (Horn) Bit 14=DO Custom Alarm Status (Ind) Bit 13=DI Custom Alarm Off Input Bit 12=unused, was Custom Alarm Off Key Bit 11=unused, was Custom Alarm Keypad LED Bit 10=DI Oil Return Heater Input Bit 9=DI Oil Return Still Level Switch Bit 8=DO Oil Return Heater Bit 7=DO Oil Return Equalizer Bit 6=DO Oil Return Oil Drain Bit 5=DO Oil Return Transfer Bit 4=DO Oil Ret Transfer Pending LED Bit 3=DO Oil Return Check Pending Bit 2=DO Oil Return Ready to Check Bit 1=DO Oil Return Check Lamp Bit 0=DO Oil Return Transfer Lamp Bit 15=DO Oil Ret Transfer Keypad LED Bit 14=Not Used Bit 13=Not Used Bit 12=Not Used Bit 11=Not Used Bit 10=Not Used Bit 9=Not Used Bit 8=DO Micro III Run Monitor Bit 7-0=DO Cnd Output A #33-#40 Bit 15-8=DO Cnd Output B #33-#40 Bit 7-0=DI Cnd Input A #33-#40
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59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68
960 961 962 963 964 965 966 967 968 969
#60 #61 #62 #63 #64 #65 #66 #67 #68 #69
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69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79
970 971 972 973 974 975 976 977 978 979 980
#70 #71 #72 #73 #74 #75 #76 #77 #78 #79 #80
I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word I/O Word
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Bit 15-8=DI Cnd Input B #33-#40 Bit 7=Not Used Bit 6=Not Used Bit 5=Not Used Bit 4=Not Used Bit 3=Not Used Bit 2=Not Used Bit 1=Not Used Bit 0=Not Used Bit15-0=DO NOR Block #1 - #16 Bit15-0=DO NOR Block #17 - #32 Bit15-0=DO NOR Block #33 - #48 Bit15-0=DO NOR Block #49 - #64 Bit15-0=DO NAND Block #1 - #16 Bit15-0=DO NAND Block #17 - #32 Bit15-0=DO NAND Block #33 - #48 Bit15-0=DO NAND Block #49 - #64 Bit15-8=DI Pulse Counter Clock #1 - #8 Bit7-0=DI Pulse Counter Clear #1 - #8 Bit15=DI Seq Mode P/T L1 Bit14=DI Seq Mode P/T L1 Bit13=DI Seq Mode P/T L3 Bit12=DI Seq Mode P/T L4 Bit11-0=DO Delay Block #33 - #44 Bit15-0=DO Delay Block #45 - #60 Bit15-12=DO Delay Block #61 - #64 Bit11-0=DI P.C. Count Input #9 - #20 Bit15-4=DI P.C. Count Input #21 - #32 Bit3-0=DI P.C. Clear Input #9 - #12 Bit15-0=DI P.C. Clear Input #13 - #28 Bit15-12=DI P.C. Clear Input #29 - #32 Bit11-0=DO Compare #33 - #44 Bit15-0=DO Compare #45 - #60 Bit15-12=DO Compare #61 - #64 Bit11-0=DO Latch #33 - #44 Bit15-0=DO Latch #45 - #60 Bit15-12=DO Latch #61 - #64 Bit11-0=DO Toggle #33 - #44 Bit15-0=DO Toggle #45 - #60 Bit15-12=DO Toggle #61 - #64
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Bit 14=DO Custom Alarms LED Bit 13=do not use Bit 12=DO Level/Schedule 1 LED Bit 11=DO Schedule 1 Flash LED Bit 10=DO Level/Schedule 2 LED Bit 9=DO Schedule 2 Flash LED Bit 8=DO Level 3 LED Bit 7=DO Level 4 LED Bit 6=DO Auto LED Bit 5=DO Hold LED Bit 4=DO Load LED Bit 3=DO Load Flash LED Bit 2=DO Unload LED Bit 1=DO Unload Flash LED Bit 0=DO Stop LED Bit 15=DO Remote LED Bit 14=DO Local LED Bit 13=DO External LED Bit 12=do not use Bit 11=do not use Bit 10=DO Recip #1 LED Bit 9=DO Recip #2 LED Bit 8=DO Recip #3 LED Bit 7=DO Recip #4 LED Bit 6=DO Recip #5 LED Bit 5=DO Recip #6 LED Bit 4=DO Recip #7 LED Bit 3=DO Recip #8 LED Bit 2=DO Recip #9 LED Bit 1=DO Recip #10 LED Bit 0=DO Keypad Aux #17 Bit 15=DO Keypad Aux #18 Bit 14=DO Keypad Aux #19 Bit 13=DO Keypad Aux #20 Bit 12=DO Keypad Aux #21 Bit 11=DO Keypad Aux #22 Bit 10=DO Keypad Aux #23 Bit 9=DO Keypad Aux #24 Bit 8=DO Keypad Aux Alt #1 Bit 7=DO Keypad Aux Alt #2 Bit 6=DO Keypad Aux Alt #3 Bit 5=DO Keypad Aux Alt #4 Bit 4=DO Keypad Aux Alt #5 Bit 3=DO Keypad Aux Alt #6 Bit 2=DO Keypad Aux Alt #7 Bit 1=DO Keypad Aux Alt #8 Bit 0=DO Keypad Aux Alt #9 Bit 15=DO Keypad Aux Alt #10 Bit 14=DO Keypad Aux Alt #11 Bit 13=DO Keypad Aux Alt #12 Bit 12=DO Keypad Aux Alt #13 Bit 11=DO Keypad Aux Alt #14 Bit 10=DO Keypad Aux Alt #15 Bit 9=DO Keypad Aux Alt #16 Bit 8=DO Keypad Aux Alt #17 Bit 7=DO Keypad Aux Alt #18 Bit 6=DO Keypad Aux Alt #19 Bit 5=DO Keypad Aux Alt #20 Bit 4=DO Keypad Aux Alt #21 Bit 3=DO Keypad Aux Alt #22 Bit 2=DO Keypad Aux Alt #23 Bit 1=DO Keypad Aux Alt #24 Bit 0=DO ALT Key
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Scheduler
R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R Bit 14=DO Scheduler Weekend Bit 13=DI Scheduler Enable 1 Bit 12=DI Scheduler Enable 2 Bit 11=DI Scheduler Enable 3 Bit 10=DI Scheduler Enable 4 Bit 9=DI Scheduler Enable 5 Bit 8=DI Scheduler Enable 6 Bit 7=DI Scheduler Enable 7 Bit 6=DI Scheduler Enable 8 Bit 5=DO Scheduler Change 1 Bit 4=DO Scheduler Change 2 Bit 3=DO Scheduler Change 3 Bit 2=DO Scheduler Change 4 Bit 1=DO Scheduler Change 5 Bit 0=DO Scheduler Change 6 Bit 15=DO Scheduler Change 7 Bit 14=DO Scheduler Change 8 Bit 13=DI Scheduler Trim Enable 1 Bit 12=DI Scheduler Trim Up 1 Bit 11=DI Scheduler Trim Down 1 Bit 10=DI Scheduler Trim Enable 2 Bit 9=DI Scheduler Trim Up 2 Bit 8=DI Scheduler Trim Down 2 Bit 7=DI Scheduler Trim Enable 3 Bit 6=DI Scheduler Trim Up 3 Bit 5=DI Scheduler Trim Down 3 Bit 4=DI Scheduler Trim Enable 4 Bit 3=DI Scheduler Trim Up 4 Bit 2=DI Scheduler Trim Down 4 Bit 1=DI Scheduler Trim Enable 5 Bit 0=DI Scheduler Trim Up 5 Bit 15=DI Scheduler Trim Down 5 Bit 14=DI Scheduler Trim Enable 6 Bit 13=DI Scheduler Trim Up 6 Bit 12=DI Scheduler Trim Down 6 Bit 11=DI Scheduler Trim Enable 7 Bit 10=DI Scheduler Trim Up 7 Bit 9=DI Scheduler Trim Down 7 Bit 8=DI Scheduler Trim Enable 8 Bit 7=DI Scheduler Trim Up 8 Bit 6=DI Scheduler Trim Down 8
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Bit 1-0=DI Seq Cmp #1 - #2 Permissive Bit 15-0=DI Seq Cmp #3 - #18 Permissive Bit 15-2=DI Seq Cmp #19 - #32 Permissive
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Dipswitches
N20: 0 1001 Dipswitch SW6 (0=Open / 1=Closed) R Bit 7=Switch 1, Bit 0=Switch 8
DO Miscellaneous
16 79 1017 1080 #1 thru #64 DO Miscellaneous DO Miscellaneous R/W R/W 0=Off / 1=On / 2=Toggle / 3=Momentary
Operating Parameters
N21: 0 Thru 99 1101 thru 1200 1 thru 100 Operating Parameter Operating Parameter R/W R/W Y Y
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1238 1239 1240 1241 1242 1243 1244 1245 1246 1247 1248 1249 1250 1251 1252 1253 1254 1255 1256 1257 1258 1259 1260 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 1266 1267 1268 1269 1270 1271 1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 1278 1279 1280 1281 1282 1283 1284 1285 1286
#1038 #1039 #1040 #1041 #1042 #1043 #1044 #1045 #1046 #1047 #1048 #1049 #1050 #1051 #1052 #1053 #1054 #1055 #1056 #1057 #1058 #1059 #1060 #1061 #1062 #1063 #1064 #1065 #1066 #1067 #1068 #1069 #1070 #1071 #1072 #1073 #1074 #1075 #1076 #1077 #1078 #1079 #1080 #1081 #1082 #1083 #1084 #1085 #1086
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Bit14-0=DO Evap Zone #1 - #15 Output #2 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #16 - #31 Output #2 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #32 - #47 Output #2 Bit15-3=DO Evap Zone #48 - #60 Output #2 Bit2-0=DO Evap Zone #1 - #3 Output #3 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #4 - #19 Output #3 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #20 - #35 Output #3 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #36 - #51 Output #3 Bit15-7=DO Evap Zone #52 - #60 Output #3 Bit6-0=DO Evap Zone #1 - #7 Output #4 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #8 - #23 Output #4 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #24 - #39 Output #4 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #40 - #55 Output #4 Bit15-11=DO Evap Zone #56 - #60 Output #4 Bit10-0=DO Evap Zone #1 - #11 Output #5 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #12 - #27 Output #5 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #28 - #43 Output #5 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #44 - #59 Output #5 Bit15=DO Evap Zone #60 Output #5 Bit14-0=DO Evap Zone #1 - #15 Output #6 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #16 - #31 Output #6 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #32 - #47 Output #6 Bit15-3=DO Evap Zone #48 - #60 Output #6 Bit2-0=DO Evap Zone #1 - #3 Output #7 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #4 - #19 Output #7 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #20 - #35 Output #7 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #36 - #51 Output #7 Bit15-7=DO Evap Zone #52 - #60 Output #7 Bit6-0=DO Evap Zone #1 - #7 Output #8 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #8 - #23 Output #8 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #24 - #39 Output #8 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #40 - #55 Output #8 Bit15-11=DO Evap Zone #56 - #60 Output #8 Bit10-0=DO Evap Zone #1 - #11 Output #9 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #12 - #27 Output #9 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #28 - #43 Output #9 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #44 - #59 Output #9 Bit15=DO Evap Zone #60 Output #9 Bit14-0=DO Evap Zone #1 - #15 Output #10 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #16 - #31 Output #10 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #32 - #47 Output #10 Bit15-3=DO Evap Zone #48 - #60 Output #10 Bit2-0=DO Evap Zone #1 - #3 Output #11 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #4 - #19 Output #11 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #20 - #35 Output #11 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #36 - #51 Output #11 Bit15-7=DO Evap Zone #52 - #60 Output #11 Bit6-0=DO Evap Zone #1 - #7 Output #12 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #8 - #23 Output #12 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #24 - #39 Output #12 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #40 - #55 Output #12 Bit15-11=DO Evap Zone #56 - #60 Output #12 Bit10-0=DO Evap Zone #1 - #11 Output #13 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #12 - #27 Output #13 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #28 - #43 Output #13 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #44 - #59 Output #13 Bit15=DO Evap Zone #60 Output #13 Bit14-0=DO Evap Zone #1 - #15 Output #14 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #16 - #31 Output #14 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #32 - #47 Output #14 Bit15-3=DO Evap Zone #48 - #60 Output #14 Bit2-0=DO Evap Zone #1 - #3 Output #15 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #4 - #19 Output #15
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Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #20 - #35 Output #15 Bit15-0=DO Evap Zone #36 - #51 Output #15 Bit15-7=DO Evap Zone #52 - #60 Output #15 Bit6=DI Evap Zone KW Limit Input
Event Timers
N23: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 2 8 14 20 26 32 38 44 50 56 62 68 74 80 86 1301 1302 1303 1304 1305 1306 1307 1313 1319 1325 1331 1337 1343 1349 1355 1361 1367 1373 1379 1385 1391 1397 1403 1409 1415 1421 1427 1433 1439 1445 1451 1457 1463 1469 1475 1481 1487 1 ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Hour ON Timing Event Minute OFF Timing Event Day of Week OFF Timing Event Hour OFF TIming Event Minute ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week ON Timing Event Day of Week R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W 0=Daily/1=Sunday/7=Saturday 0 23 0 59 0=Daily/1=Sunday/7=Saturday 0 23 0 59
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Panel Setup
N26: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1601 1602 1603 1604 1605 1606 1607 1608 1609 SOFTWARE System Software Revision Factory Configuration Revision HISTORICAL DATA Long-Term Sampling Period Reset Long-Term Trend REAL TIME CLOCK Hours Minutes Seconds Day of Week Month R R R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W 1 - 120 Minutes 0=No / 1=Yes 0 - 23 0 - 59 0-59 1-Sunday, 7=Saturday 1 - 12 Y Y
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kWh Monitor
N27: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 21 28 35 42 49 1701 1702 1703 1704 1705 1706 1707 1708 1715 1722 1729 1736 1743 1750 1 kWh Input Pulse Weight Hour last Cleared Minute last Cleared Month last Cleared Day of Month last Cleared Year last Cleared Clear kWh Accumulated kWh Input Pulse Weight kWh Input Pulse Weight kWh Input Pulse Weight kWh Input Pulse Weight kWh Input Pulse Weight kWh Input Pulse Weight kWh Input Pulse Weight R/W R R R R R W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W 0.0 - 3200.0 Watt Hours Y
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Any non-zero write 0.0 - 3200.0 Watt Hours " " " " " "
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Sequence Status
N30: 0 1 2 3 4 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 L1 Control Mode Control Point Sequence Step Sequence Mode Timer Message R R R/W R/W R 0=Suct / 1=Proc 1=PNT1 / 2=PNT2 0=Shutdown / 1-64 0=Auto / 1=Hold 0=No Message 1=Soak 2=Next Step 3=Previous Step 4=@ Maximum Capacity 5=@ Minimum Capacity 6=Shutdown Seconds (Messages 1, 2, 3) 0=Suct / 1=Proc " "
5 6 12 18
L2 L3 L4
R R R R
Sequence Parameters
N31: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2101 2102 2103 2104 2105 2106 2107 2108 2109 2110 2111 2112 2113 L1 SUCTION Suction 1 Pressure Setpoint Suction 1 Pressure Upper Suction 1 Pressure Lower Suction 1 Pressure Next Step Suction 1 Pressure Previous Step Suction 2 Pressure Setpoint Suction 2 Pressure Upper Suction 2 Pressure Lower Suction 2 Pressure Next Step Suction 2 Pressure Previous Step Low Suction Pressure Shutdown or Cycle? L1 PROCESS Process 1 Temperature Setpoint Process 1 Temperature Upper R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0=Shutdown / 1=Cycle Y Y
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2114 2115 2116 2117 2118 2119 2120 2121 2122 L1 2123 2124 L2 2125 L3 2149 L4 2173
Process 1 Temperature Lower Process 1 Temperature Next Step Process 1 Temperature Previous Step Process 2 Temperature Setpoint Process 2 Temperature Upper Process 2 Temperature Lower Process 2 Temperature Next Step Process 2 Temperature Previous Step Low Process Temperature Shutdown or Cycle? CONTROL Control Mode Select Control Point Select SUCTION Suction 1 Pressure Setpoint SUCTION Suction 1 Pressure Setpoint SUCTION Suction 1 Pressure Setpoint
R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W
8 cmp's, 16 capacity steps 1-32 1-64 1-4 Cleared after every update Bit0=Stp+0, Bit15=Stp+15 10 - 3600 Seconds " 10 - 3600 Seconds " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " If Stp+X > 64, then entry is zero " " " " " " " " " "
Stp+1 Stp+2 Stp+3 Stp+4 Stp+5 Stp+6 Stp+7 Stp+8 Stp+9 Stp+10 Stp+11 Stp+12 Stp+13 Stp+14 Stp+15 Stp+0 Stp+1 Stp+2 Stp+3 Stp+4 Stp+5 Stp+6 Stp+7 Stp+8 Stp+9 Stp+10
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2392 2393 2394 2395 2396 2401 2402 2403 2404 2405
Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Internal Compressor ID Panel ID ComMENT Node ID Level Assignment Cmp Sequence Status Communication Status Compressor Available for Seq? Compressor Type Anti-Recycle Timing? Control Point Two-Stage Flag? Dual or Recip Flag? (CP: present on screen) Drive Type Node ID & Level Information Valid? Recip Flag? Dual Flag? ComMENT Panel Type Operating Mode (OPMODE) Operating Status (OPSTAT) Capacity Mode (CAPMODE) Suction Pressure Process Temperature Capacity Control Position Motor Current / Engine Speed Compressor Enabled? CP (Internal Compressor) Number?
R R R R R R R R/W R/W R
" " " " " 0=Don't Display / 1 - 32 001 - 999 0=Remove / 1-255 0=Invalid / 1-4 Bit0 0=Ok / 1=Error Bit1 0=No / 1=Yes Bit2 0=Screw / 1=Recip or Rotary Bit3 0=No / 1=Yes Bit4 0=Suction / 1=Process Bit5 0=No / 1=Yes Bit6 0=No / 1=Yes Bit7 0=Electric / 1=Engine Bit8 0=Invalid / 1=Valid Bit9 0=No / 1=Yes Bit10 0=No / 1=Yes Same as ComMENT Database 0=Stop/1=Remote/2=Local/3=Fail 0=AR/1=Ready/2=Run/3=Alarm 0=Hold/1=Unload/2=Load/ 3=Auto/4=External Y Y Y Y
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2406 2407 2408 2409 2410 2411 2412 2413 2414 2415
R R R R
R/W R/W
15 16
2416 2417
R/W R/W
0=No / 1=Yes / 2=External Compressor Number for Duals and E/M Recips (1 or 2 for duals, 1-10 for Recips. 0=Stop/1=Unload/2=Load/ 3=Auto/4=Hold/5=Backup Mode=0, 0=Ignore A-R / else Stop after A-R Mode=3, Minimum Cap Pos Mode=4, Maintain Capacity Step
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17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 48 49 50 0 50 0
2418 2420 2422 2424 2426 2428 2430 2432 2434 2436 2438 2440 2442 2444 2446 2448 2449 2450 2451 2501 2551 2601
Stp+1 Step Mode Stp+2 Step Mode Stp+3 Step Mode Stp+4 Step Mode Stp+5 Step Mode Stp+6 Step Mode Stp+7 Step Mode Stp+8 Step Mode Stp+9 Step Mode Stp+10 Step Mode Stp+11 Step Mode Stp+12 Step Mode Stp+13 Step Mode Stp+14 Step Mode Stp+15 Step Mode Unused Unused Unused Internal Compressor ID Internal Compressor ID Internal Compressor ID Internal Compressor ID
R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W
R R R R
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Condenser Status
N40: 0 1 2 3 4 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 Control Mode Control Point Sequence Step Sequence Mode Timer Message R R R/W R/W R 0=Setpoint/1=Wet Bulb 1=PNT1 / 2=PNT2 0=Shutdown / 1-64 0=Auto / 1=Hold 0=No Message 1=Soak 2=Next Step 3=Previous Step 4=@ Maximum Capacity 5=@ Minimum Capacity 6=Shutdown Seconds (Messages 1, 2, 3) 1=SCH1 / 2=SCH2
5 6
3006 3007
R R
Condenser Parameters
N41: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 3101 3102 3103 3104 3105 3106 3107 3108 3109 3110 3111 3112 3113 3114 3115 3116 3116 3117 3118 3119 3120 DISCHARGE PRESSURE Discharge 1 Pressure Setpoint Discharge 1 Pressure Upper Discharge 1 Pressure Lower Discharge 1 Pressure Next Step Discharge 1 Pressure Previous Step Discharge 2 Pressure Setpoint Discharge 2 Pressure Upper Discharge 2 Pressure Lower Discharge 2 Pressure Next Step Discharge 2 Pressure Previous Step SATURATED LIQUID Saturated Liquid 1 Pressure Differential Saturated Liquid 2 Pressure Differential CONTROL Control Mode Select Control Point Select Schedule Select Wet Bulb Setpoint Split Wet Bulb Setpoint Split PUMP LOCKOUT Delay between Cnd Pump Starts Delay between Cnd Pump Stops COND STEP CONTROL Maximum Condenser Step for Schedule 1 Maximum Condenser Step for Schedule 2 R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W 0.0 - 100.0 PSI " 0=Setpoint / 1=Wet Bulb 0=DI / 1=PNT1 / 2=PNT2 0=DI / 1=SCH1 / 2=SCH2 0.0 - 30.0 PSI 0.0 - 30.0 PSI 1-30 Minutes " 1-64 1-64 8 cnd devices, 16 capacity steps Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y Y
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3301 3302 3303 3304 3311 3331 3332 3333 3334 3337 3340 3343 3346 3349 3352 3355 3358 3361 3364 3367 3370 3373 3376 3381 3382 3383 3384 3385 3386 3387 3388 3389 3390 3391 3392 3393 3394 3395 3396 3401 3402
1st Condenser Device in Viewport (CND) 1st Step in Viewport (Stp) View / Edit Schedule Update Handshake Current Step for Level in Viewport Stp+0 Soak Timer for Active Level Next Step for Active Level Previous Step for Active Level Stp+1 Soak Timer for Active Level Stp+2 Soak Timer for Active Level Stp+3 Soak Timer for Active Level Stp+4 Soak Timer for Active Level Stp+5 Soak Timer for Active Level Stp+6 Soak Timer for Active Level Stp+7 Soak Timer for Active Level Stp+8 Soak Timer for Active Level Stp+9 Soak Timer for Active Level Stp+10 Soak Timer for Active Level Stp+11 Soak Timer for Active Level Stp+12 Soak Timer for Active Level Stp+13 Soak Timer for Active Level Stp+14 Soak Timer for Active Level Stp+15 Soak Timer for Active Level Stp+0 Stp+1 Stp+2 Stp+3 Stp+4 Stp+5 Stp+6 Stp+7 Stp+8 Stp+9 Stp+10 Stp+11 Stp+12 Stp+13 Stp+14 Stp+15 Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Actual Step Number Actual Step Number
R/W R/W R/W R/W R R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
1-40 1-64 1=SCH1 / 2=SCH2 Clr'd after every update Bit0=Stp+0, Bit15=Stp+15 10-3600 seconds " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " If Stp+X > 64, then entry is zero. " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " 0=Don't Display, 1-40 0=Unused 1=Single Speed Fan 2=Single Speed Fan w/ Interlock 3=Double Speed Fan 4=Double Speed Fan w/ Interlock 5=Variable Speed Fan 6=Variable Speed Fan w/ Interlock 7=Pump 8=Pump w/ Interlock 0-32767 32767 0-999.9 Dbl Spd Fan only (Type=3,4) Var Spd Fan only (Type=5,6) Var Spd Fan only (Type=5,6) Var Spd Fan only (Type=5,6) Var Spd Fan only (Type=5,6) Bit0=Output A / Bit1=Output B Bit2=Input A / Bit3=Input B
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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Number of Starts Runtime kHours Runtime Hours X 10 Delay High->Low in Seconds Proportional Constant Integral Constant Derivative Constant PID Output % Module Status (0=Off / 1=On)
Y Y Y Y Y
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Condenser Device Status Show *** Lockout *** Message? Show Delay High->Low? Show PID Parameters? Show Control Module Message? Show Interlock Message? Show Low Speed High Speed Message? Show Interlock Interlock Message? Condenser Device Enabled? Condenser Device Enable Start of String ASCII for Customer Reference String Unused Stp+0 Step Mode
R Bit0 0=No/1=Yes Bit1 0=No/1=Yes Bit2 0=No/1=Yes Bit3 0=No/1=Yes Bit4 0=No/1=Yes Bit5 0=No/1=Yes Bit6 0=No/1=Yes Bit7 0=No/1=Yes 0=No/1=Yes/2=External DI ASCII spaces w/ Bit7 set 24 characters maximum 0=Stop/1=Run (SSF/PMP) 2=Low (DSF) / 3=High (DSF) 4=Auto (VSF) / 5=Hold (VSF) Mode=4, Minimum 0-99% Mode=5, Hold 0-99%
R/W R R R/W
31 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 63 64 28 92 56 20 84 48
3432 3433 3435 3437 3439 3441 3443 3445 3447 3449 3451 3453 3455 3457 3459 3461 3463 3464 3465 3529 3593 3657 3721 3785 3849
Stp+0 Step Parameter Stp+1 Step Mode Stp+2 Step Mode Stp+3 Step Mode Stp+4 Step Mode Stp+5 Step Mode Stp+6 Step Mode Stp+7 Step Mode Stp+8 Step Mode Stp+9 Step Mode Stp+10 Step Mode Stp+11 Step Mode Stp+12 Step Mode Stp+13 Step Mode Stp+14 Step Mode Stp+15 Step Mode Unused Unused Internal Condener Device # Internal Condener Device # Internal Condener Device # Internal Condener Device # Internal Condener Device # Internal Condener Device # Internal Condener Device #
R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W
R R R R R R R
2 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30
4003 4004 4007 4010 4013 4016 4019 4022 4025 4028 4031
#2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11
Current PID Output % Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode
R R R R R R R R R R R
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33 36 39 42 45 48 51 54 57 60 63 66 69 72 75 78 81 84 87 90 93 96 99 2 5 8 11 14 17 0 1 2 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 48 51 54 57 60 63 66 69 72 75 78 81 84 87 90
4034 4037 4040 4043 4046 4049 4052 4055 4058 4061 4064 4067 4070 4073 4076 4079 4082 4085 4088 4091 4094 4097 4100 4103 4106 4109 4112 4115 4118 4201 4202 4203 4204 4207 4210 4213 4216 4219 4222 4225 4228 4231 4234 4237 4240 4243 4246 4249 4252 4255 4258 4261 4264 4267 4270 4273 4276 4279 4282 4285 4288 4291
#12 #13 #14 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #20 #21 #22 #23 #24 #25 #26 #27 #28 #29 #30 #31 #32 #33 #34 #35 #36 #37 #38 #39 #40 #1
Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Current Mode Number of Cnd Device Starts Runtime kHours Runtime Hours X 10 Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts
R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W 0-32767 0-32767 khours 0-999.9 hours
N52:
#2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #20 #21 #22 #23 #24 #25 #26 #27 #28 #29 #30 #31
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93 96 99 2 5 8 11 14 17
Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts Number of Cnd Device Starts
Miscellaneous Parameters
N54: 0 1 2 3 4 4401 4402 4403 4404 4405 Length of Oil Return Cycle Enable Oil Return Initiate Timer Initiate Transfer Day of Week (same as Event Timer 32) Initiate Transfer Hour (same as Event Timer 32) Initiate Transfer Minute (same as Event Timer 32) R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W 0.0 to 600.0 seconds 0=disabled, 1=enabled 0=Daily/1=Sunday/7=Saturday 0 - 23 0 - 59 Y
N56:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96 4 12
4502 4503 4504 4505 4506 4507 4508 4509 4517 4525 4533 4541 4549 4557 4565 4573 4581 4589 4597 4605 4613
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Auxiliary Info Hour Minute Month Day of Month Year Clear Alarm Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code
R R R R R R W R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96 4 12
4802 4803 4804 4805 4806 4807 4808 4809 4817 4825 4833 4841 4849 4857 4865 4873 4881 4889 4897 4905 4913
Auxiliary Info Hour Minute Month Day of Month Year Clear Alarm Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code Alarm Code
R R R R R R W R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
N59:
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89
4965 4966 4967 4968 4969 4970 4971 4972 4973 4974 4975 4976 4977 4978 4979 4980 4981 4982 4983 4984 4985 4986 4987 4988 4989 4990
Loss Compr Interlock @# Illegal Cmp Interlock @ High Motor Current @ High Discharge Pressure @ Low Oil Pressure @ Compressor Failure @ Unused, reserved for Recip expansion Unused, reserved for Recip expansion Unused, reserved for Recip expansion Unused, reserved for Recip expansion Unused, reserved for Recip expansion Unused, reserved for Recip expansion Unused, reserved for Recip expansion Unused, reserved for Recip expansion Unused, reserved for Recip expansion Unused, reserved for Recip expansion Annunciate Block(extended version) Alarm Annunciation Alarm Annunciation Alarm Annunciation Alarm Annunciation Alarm Annunciation Alarm Annunciation Reserved Reserved Cust 2 Alarm Overflow
R R R R R R
R R R R R R R
Bit15=1 Alarm Present Bit15-0=Annunciation #16- #1 Bit15-0=Annunciation #32- #17 Bit15-0=Annunciation #48- #33 Bit15-0=Annunciation #64- #49 Bit15-0=Annunciation #80- #65 Bit15-0=Annunciation #96- #81
E/M Recip Compressor Commands, Data and Parameters RECIP COMPRESSOR CP1
N60: 0 1 5001 5002 Start Mode Capacity Control Mode This address is used only to set the Capacity Control Mode, it does not always reflect the current Capacity Step of the machine. For this information refer to address N60:03 (Modbus 5004). Reading values of 1,2 or 3 does however accurately reflect the current Capacity Mode when the compressor is not in a Hold@ Mode. R/W R/W 0=Stop/1=Local/2=Remote 0, not used 1=Hold at present step 2=Load 3=Unload 4=Hold @ Start 5=Hold @ Step 1 6=Hold @ Step 2 7=Hold @ Step 3 8=Hold @ Step 4 9=Hold @ Step 5 -1=Stopped 0=Start 1=Step 1 of n 2=Step 2 of n 3=Step 3 of n 4=Step 4 of n 5=Step 5 of n where n is the value at N60:21 (Modubus 5022) 0=No, 1=Yes 0 to 23 0 to 59 0 to 59 0=No, 1 to 8000 sec Delay Time Remaining 0 to 23 0 to 59 0 to 59 0 to 32767 khours 0 to 999.9 hours Y
2 3
5003 5004
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
5005 5006 5007 5008 5009 5010 5011 5012 5013 5014
Anti-Recycle Timing? Anti-Recycle Hours Anti-Recycle Minutes Anti-Recycle Seconds Delay Power Fail Reset Timing? Abort Power Fail Reset Hours Remaining Abort Power Fail Reset Minutes Remaining Abort Power Fail Reset Seconds Remaining Runtime khours Runtime Hours
R R R R R R R R R/W R/W
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Clear Remaining Anti-Recycle Time Clear Remaining Power Failure Reset Timer Remote Start Mode Remote Capacity Mode This address is used only to set the Remote Capacity Control Mode, it does not always reflect the current Capacity Step of the machine. For this information refer to address N60:03 (Modbus 5004). Reading values of 1,2 or 3 does however accurately reflect the current Capacity Mode when the compressor is not in a Hold@ Mode.
W W R/W R/W
Any non-zero write executes cmd. Any non-zero write executes cmd. 0=Stop/1=Start 0, not used 1=Hold at present step 2=Load 3=Unload 4=Hold @ Start 5=Hold @ Step 1 6=Hold @ Step 2 7=Hold @ Step 3 8=Hold @ Step 4 9=Hold @ Step 5 0=No, 1=Yes -1=This Recip not enabled 0=Start only 1=Start and 1 Step 2=Start and 2 Steps 3=Start and 3 Steps 4=Start and 4 Steps 5=Start and 5 Steps 0 to 100% 253=OFF 245=ON
18 19 20 21
R R
22
5023
Current Capacity in Percent This address returns ON/OFF codes if Compressor is configured as a Rotary or as a Screw with no slide valve output.
23 24
5024 5025
Start of String Marker Customer String for Recip ID CONTROL Capacity Control Up Timer Capacity Control Down Timer Minimum Capacity Step COMPRESSOR MOTOR Anti-Recycle Period Accumulated Compressor Runtime khours Accumulated Compressor Runtime Next Service Alert set for Hours khours Next Service Alert set for(LSW) POWER FAIL RESET Reset to Mode? 1=Local/2=Remote Delay Before power Fail Reset Abort Power Fail Reset After
R R
ASCII spaces with bit 7 set. 9 character string with trailing space
N60:
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
5051 5052 5053 5054 5055 5056 5057 5058 5059 5060 5061 5101
1 to 1800 sec 1 to 1800 sec 0=Start,1,2,3,4,5 20 to 900 min 0 to 32767 khours 0 to 999.9 hours 0 to 32767 khours 0 to 999.9 hours 1=Local,2=Remote 0 to 8000 sec 0 to 8000 sec Y Y
N61:
N62:
5201
N63:
5301
N64:
5401
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5501
N66:
5601
N67:
5701
N68:
5801
N69:
5901
Scheduler Parameters
Scheduler Common Parameters
N70: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6001 6002 6003 6004 6005 6006 Start of Weekend, Day of Week Start of Weekend, Hour Start of Weekend, Minute End of Weekend, Day of Week End of Weekend, Hour End of Weekend, Minute R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W 1=Sunday, 7=Saturday 0-23 0-59 1=Sunday, 7=Saturday 0-23 0-59
N70:
7 8
6008 6009
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6111
11
6112
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Scheduler Array
N73: 0 6301 Line #1 Day of Week * 0=Everyday 1=Sunday, 7=Saturday 8=Weekday 9=Weekend 256 indicates unused line all others are undefined 0-23 0-59 See note See note
1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
6302 6303 6304 6305 6305 6306 6307 6308 6309 6310 6311
Line #1 Hour Line #1 Minute Line #1 Value #1 Line #1 Value #2 Line #1 Value #2
* * * * *
N74:
N75:
11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 10 21 32 43 54 65 76 87 98 9 20 31 42 53 64 75
6312 6323 6334 6345 6356 6367 6378 6389 6400 6411 6422 6433 6444 6455 6466 6477 6488 6499 6510 6521 6532 6543 6554 6565 6576
Defined in configuration 32767 is scratched out(unused) Line #1 Value #3 * Defined in configuration 32767 is scratched out(unused) Line #1 Value #4 * Defined in configuration 32767 is scratched out(unused) Line #1 Value #5 * Defined in configuration 32767 is scratched out(unused) Line #1 Value #6 * Defined in configuration 32767 is scratched out(unused) Line #1 Value #7 * Defined in configuration 32767 is scratched out(unused) Line #1 Value #8 * Defined in configuration 32767 is scratched out(unused) * These values are read only unless a non-zero value has been written to the address N70:07, then the Schedule can be modified without altering the current settings. Values are transferred to the active array by writing a command to N70:06. Note : Defined in configuration 32767 is scratched out(unused), if it is a digital value 0.0=off, 1.0= on value is read X10. Line #2 Day of Week Line #3 Day of Week Line #4 Day of Week Line #5 Day of Week Line #6 Day of Week Line #7 Day of Week Line #8 Day of Week Line #9 Day of Week Line #10 Day of Week Line #11 Day of Week Line #12 Day of Week Line #13 Day of Week Line #14 Day of Week Line #15 Day of Week Line #16 Day of Week Line #17 Day of Week Line #18 Day of Week Line #19 Day of Week Line #20 Day of Week Line #21 Day of Week Line #22 Day of Week Line #23 Day of Week Line #24 Day of Week Line #25 Day of Week Line #26 Day of Week
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86 97 8 19 30 41 52 63 74
Line #27 Day of Week Line #28 Day of Week Line #29 Day of Week Line #30 Day of Week Line #31 Day of Week Line #32 Day of Week Line #33 Day of Week Line #34 Day of Week Line #35 Day of Week
R R R R R R R
Bit15=0 Alarm Present / 1=No Alarm " " " " " "
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23 = Not Applicable 24 = Reset Delay Bit 15 (Sign bit) set if in Override 1 59 8602 .. 8660 Zone #2 Status Zone #60 Status R R
N97:
8701
Bit 0 = Parameter Shutdown Bit 1 = High Temp Alarm Bit 2 = Low Temp Alarm Bit 3 15 = Unused
1 59
8702 .. 8760
R R
N98:
8801
Bit 0 = Output #1 Bit 1 = Output #2 Bit 2 = Output #3 Bit 3 = Output #4 Bit 4 = Output #5 Bit 5 = Output #6 Bit 6 = Output #7 Bit 7 = Output #8 Bit 8 = Output #9 Bit 9 = Output #10 Bit 10 = Output #11 Bit 11 = Output #12 Bit 12 = Output #13 Bit 13 = Output #14 Bit 14 = Output #15 Bit 15 = Unused
1 59
8802 .. 8860
R R
N99:
0 1 59
R R R
Y Y Y
N100:
0 1 59
R R R
Y Y Y
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8 = Reheating Pump Down 9 = Reheating 10 = Unused 11 = Defrost Stage 1 12 = Defrost Stage 2 13 = Defrost Stage 3 14 = Defrost Stage 4 15 = Defrost Stage 5 16 = Defrost Stage 6 17 = Defrost Stage 7 18 = Defrost Stage 8 19 = Defrost Stage 9 20 = Defrost Stage 10 21 = Defrost Stage 11 22 = Defrost Stage 12 23 = Not Applicable 24 = Reset Delay Bit 15 (Sign bit) set if in Override 5 9506 Zone Alarm Status R Bit 0 = Parameter Shutdown Bit 1 = High Temp Alarm Bit 2 = Low Temp Alarm Bit 3 15 = Unused Bit 0 = Output #1 Bit 1 = Output #2 Bit 2 = Output #3 Bit 3 = Output #4 Bit 4 = Output #5 Bit 5 = Output #6 Bit 6 = Output #7 Bit 7 = Output #8 Bit 8 = Output #9 Bit 9 = Output #10 Bit 10 = Output #11 Bit 11 = Output #12 Bit 12 = Output #13 Bit 13 = Output #14 Bit 14 = Output #15 Bit 15 = Unused Bit 0 = Output #1 Bit 1 = Output #2 Bit 2 = Output #3 Bit 3 = Output #4 Bit 4 = Output #5 Bit 5 = Output #6 Bit 6 = Output #7 Bit 7 = Output #8 Bit 8 = Output #9 Bit 9 = Output #10 Bit 10 = Output #11 Bit 11 = Output #12 Bit 12 = Output #13 Bit 13 = Output #14 Bit 14 = Output #15 Bit 15 = Unused 0 = Not Started 1 = Fans turning off in XX min (off delay) 2 = Fans turning on in XX min (on delay) 3 = Fans on for XX min (Agitation) No S.P. check 4 = Fans on for XX min (Agitation) Yes S.P. check 0 = No / 1 = Yes 0 = No / 1 = Yes Any write initiates
9507
9508
9509
9 10 11
12 13
9513 9514
Defrosting ? Pending Defrost ? Initiate Defrost If not defrosting, will be placed into Defrost or Pending If pending, will be placed into Defrost immediately If Defrosting and not at a Hot Gas stage, cancelled If at a Hot Gas stage, will skip to next stage Unused Time for event (Fan Cycling, Defrost, Reheat), all 0 = not timing
R R W
Hours
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9515 9516 9517 9518 9519 9520 9521 9522 9523 9524 9525 9526
Minutes Seconds, ASCII ** if at maximum Hours Minutes Seconds, ASCII ** if at maximum Hours Minutes Seconds, ASCII ** if at maximum 0 = No / 1 = Yes 0 = Not Started 1 = Pumping Down for XX min 2 = Reheating 0 = No / 1 = Yes 0 = Hold 1 = Unload 2 = Load 3 5 = Unused 6 = Auto with Minimum 7 9 = Unused A = Auto with Minimum but loaded for Agitation Y Y Y 0 = Disabled / 1 = Enabled (for all zones)
26 27
9527 9528
R R
28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
9529 9530 9531 9532 9533 9534 9535 9536 9537 9538 9539 9540
VFD Fan Output % Zone Temperature Zone Setpoint KW Limiting ? Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused PARAMETERS Temperature Control Variables Zone High Temperature Alarm Offset Zone Temperature Setpoint Zone Temperature Setpoint Dead Band Zone Temperature Setpoint Delay Zone Low Temperature Alarm Offset Zone Temperature Control Point Reheat Variables Zone Reheat Temperature Offset Zone Reheat Time Delay Zone Pump Down Before Reheat Zone Pump Down Time VFD Fan Control Variables Zone VFD Fan Minimum Speed Set Point Zone VFD Fan Proportional Constant Zone VFD Fan Integral Constant Zone VFD Fan Derivative Constant Zone VFD Enable Test Mode Zone VFD Test Mode Set Point Zone VFD Maximum Time at Minimum Speed Zone VFD Air Temp Agitation Time Fan Cycling Variables Zone Enable Fan Cycling Set Point Zone Fan Cycle off Delay Setpoint Zone Fan Cycle on Delay Setpoint Zone Air Agitation Time for Fan cycling Zone S.P. delay time while Agitating Defrost Variables
R R R R
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62
9541 9542 9543 9544 9545 9546 9547 9548 9549 9550 9551 9552 9553 9554 9555 9556 9557 9558 9559 9560 9561 9562 9563
R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W
Y Y Y Y Y 0 = Setpoint / 1 = Schedule Y Y
Y Y Y Y 0 = No, 1 = Yes Y Minutes Minutes 0 = No, 1 = Yes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes
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9564 9565 9566 9567 9568 9569 9570 9571 9572 9573 9574 9575 9576 9577 9578 9579 9580 9581 9582 9583 9584 9585 9586 9587 9588 9589 9590 9591 9592 9593
Zone Liquid Solenoid Valve Run Time S.P. Zone Reset Liquid Valve Run Time Set Point Zone Defrost Stage #1 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #2 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #3 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #4 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #5 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #6 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #7 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #8 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #9 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #10 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #11 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #12 Timer Zone Alarm Delay after Defrost Set Point Zone Loop Number Set Point KW Limiting Variables Zone KW Limiting Fallback Enable Zone KW Limiting Fallback Temperature Zone KW Limiting Fallback Delay Zone KW Limiting Return Delay Future Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused
R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W
Minutes 0 = No, 1 = Yes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes 1 - 60 0 = No, 1 = Yes Y Minutes Minutes
2 3 4 5 6 7
Update Schedule Modify Schedule Insert Scratchpad Entry Maximum Available Amount of Entries Available in Schedule Active Entry
W R/W W R R R
0 = No Active Entries
12 13 14 15
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9618
Day
R/W
18 19 20 21
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Update Schedule Modify Schedule Insert Scratchpad Entry Maximum Available Amount of Entries Available in Schedule
W R/W W R R
12 13 14 15
18 19 20 21
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9807
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9808
9809
9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
9813 9814 9815 9816 9817 9818 9819 9820 9821 9822 9823 9824 9825 9826
Defrosting ? Pending Defrost ? Initiate Defrost If not defrosting, will be placed into Defrost or Pending If pending, will be placed into Defrost immediately If Defrosting and not at a Hot Gas stage, cancelled If at a Hot Gas stage, will skip to next stage Unused Time for event (Fan Cycling, Defrost, Reheat), all 0 = not timing
R R W
Bit 9 = Output #10 Bit 10 = Output #11 Bit 11 = Output #12 Bit 12 = Output #13 Bit 13 = Output #14 Bit 14 = Output #15 Bit 15 = Unused Bit 0 = Output #1 Bit 1 = Output #2 Bit 2 = Output #3 Bit 3 = Output #4 Bit 4 = Output #5 Bit 5 = Output #6 Bit 6 = Output #7 Bit 7 = Output #8 Bit 8 = Output #9 Bit 9 = Output #10 Bit 10 = Output #11 Bit 11 = Output #12 Bit 12 = Output #13 Bit 13 = Output #14 Bit 14 = Output #15 Bit 15 = Unused 0 = Not Started 1 = Fans turning off in XX min (off delay) 2 = Fans turning on in XX min (on delay) 3 = Fans on for XX min (Agitation) No S.P. chk 4 = Fans on for XX min (Agitation) Yes S.P. chk 0 = No / 1 = Yes 0 = No / 1 = Yes Any write initiates
R R R R R R R R R R R
Hours Minutes Seconds, ASCII ** if at maximum Hours Minutes Seconds, ASCII ** if at maximum Hours Minutes Seconds, ASCII ** if at maximum 0 = No / 1 = Yes 0 = Not Started 1 = Pumping Down for XX min 2 = Reheating 0 = No / 1 = Yes 0 = Hold 1 = Unload 2 = Load 3 5 = Unused 6 = Auto with Minimum 7 9 = Unused A = Auto with Minimum but loaded for Agitation Y Y Y 0 = Disabled / 1 = Enabled (for all zones)
26 27
9827 9828
R R
28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
VFD Fan Output % Zone Temperature Zone Setpoint KW Limiting ? Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused
R R R R
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Unused Unused Unused PARAMETERS Temperature Control Variables Zone High Temperature Alarm Offset Zone Temperature Setpoint Zone Temperature Setpoint Dead Band Zone Temperature Setpoint Delay Zone Low Temperature Alarm Offset Zone Temperature Control Point Reheat Variables Zone Reheat Temperature Offset Zone Reheat Time Delay Zone Pump Down Before Reheat Zone Pump Down Time VFD Fan Control Variables Zone VFD Fan Minimum Speed Set Point Zone VFD Fan Proportional Constant Zone VFD Fan Integral Constant Zone VFD Fan Derivative Constant Zone VFD Enable Test Mode Zone VFD Test Mode Set Point Zone VFD Maximum Time at Minimum Speed Zone VFD Air Temp Agitation Time Fan Cycling Variables Zone Enable Fan Cycling Set Point Zone Fan Cycle off Delay Setpoint Zone Fan Cycle on Delay Setpoint Zone Air Agitation Time for Fan cycling Zone S.P. delay time while Agitating Defrost Variables Zone Liquid Solenoid Valve Run Time S.P. Zone Reset Liquid Valve Run Time Set Point Zone Defrost Stage #1 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #2 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #3 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #4 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #5 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #6 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #7 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #8 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #9 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #10 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #11 Timer Zone Defrost Stage #12 Timer Zone Alarm Delay after Defrost Set Point Zone Loop Number Set Point KW Limiting Variables Zone KW Limiting Fallback Enable Zone KW Limiting Fallback Temperature Zone KW Limiting Fallback Delay Zone KW Limiting Return Delay Future Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
9841 9842 9843 9844 9845 9846 9847 9848 9849 9850 9851 9852 9853 9854 9855 9856 9857 9858 9859 9860 9861 9862 9863 9864 9865 9866 9867 9868 9869 9870 9871 9872 9873 9874 9875 9876 9877 9878 9879 9880 9881 9882 9883 9884 9885 9886 9887 9888 9889 9890 9891
R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W
Y Y Y Y Y 0 = Setpoint / 1 = Schedule Y Y
Y Y Y Y 0 = No, 1 = Yes Y Minutes Minutes 0 = No, 1 = Yes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes 0 = No, 1 = Yes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes 1 - 60 0 = No, 1 = Yes Y Minutes Minutes
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9892 9893
Unused Unused
2 3 4 5 6 7
Update Schedule Modify Schedule Insert Scratchpad Entry Maximum Available Amount of Entries Available in Schedule Active Entry
W R/W W R R R
0 = No Active Entries
12 13 14 15
18 19 20 21
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0 59 -70.0 to 400.0 F
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10002
Edit Status
2 3 4 5 6
Update Schedule Modify Schedule Insert Scratchpad Entry Maximum Available Amount of Entries Available in Schedule
W R/W W R R
0 = schedule available for edit 1 = edit in progress at panel 2 = schedule being sorted Any write updates schedule 0 = Schedule not being edited 1 = Schedule in edit mode Any write inserts
12 13 14 15
18 19 20 21
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0 23 0 59 0 = Defrost Initiate
2 3 4 5 6
Update Schedule Modify Schedule Insert Scratchpad Entry Maximum Available Amount of Entries Available in Schedule
W R/W W R R
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7 8
10108 10109
R/W R
12 13 14 15
18 19 20 21
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Update Schedule Modify Schedule Insert Scratchpad Entry Maximum Available Amount of Entries Available in Schedule Update Handshake Invalid Entry
W R/W W R R R/W R
12 13 14 15
18 19 20 21
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32 33
10333 10334
Function Unused
R/W R/W
0 = Defrost Initiate
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0 59 0 = Defrost Initiate
78 79 80 81
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Evaporator Setup
N115: 0 1 10501 10502 SCHEDULE INITIALIZATION Reset Temp Schedule Reset Defrost Schedule R/W R/W 0=No / 1=Yes 0=No / 1=Yes
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