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Operator Options
Enable Auto Restart
Auto Restart Time
Auto Restart Delay
Comm Control
Remote Start/Stop
Power Out Restart
Power Out Restart Time
Low Ambient Temp*
Lead/Lag Cycle Time**
Scheduled Start - Day
Scheduled Start
Scheduled Stop - Day
Scheduled Stop
High Dust Filter
Remote Sensor
* The low ambient temperature is only adjustable if the low ambient factory set point is on.
** A value of 0 will disable the lead/lag cycle time feature.
Pages 6-7: Sensor Calibration
Figure 16 : Sensor Calibration
Sensor calibration can only take place when the compressor is stopped.
There should be no pressure on a sensor when it is calibrated. Calibration
only needs to take place after a sensor is replaced, the controller is replaced,
or the operator suspects the sensor reading is in error. Calibrate a sensor by
selecting the checkbox beside the sensor name.
Each of the sensors listed below can be calibrated:
•
Inlet Vacuum (1AVPT)
•
Sump Pressure (3APT)
•
Package Discharge Pressure (4APT)
•
Coolant Filter Inlet Pressure (5CPT)
•
Coolant Filter Outlet Pressure (6CPT)
•
Remote Pressure (10APT) – Only on compressors with the remote sensor
option
•
Interstage Pressure (2APT) – Only on 2-stage compressors
•
After-cooler Discharge Pressure (7APT) – Only on compressors with
integrated dryer
Please note that if a sensor is currently reading a value that is +/- 10% of
its range from zero, the sensor will not be able to be calibrated. Please
make sure the sensor is being exposed to atmosphere before attempting
calibration.
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Table 11 : Operator Options
Selection
Min.
Max.
ON/OFF
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2
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0
ON/OFF
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ON/OFF
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ON/OFF
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10
600
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30
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0
750
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Day
Day
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00:00
23:59
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Day
Day
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00:00
23:59
ON/OFF
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ON/OFF
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Def.
Step
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OFF
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60
10
1
60
0
1
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OFF
---
---
OFF
---
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OFF
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10
1
60
35
1
0
1
Sun
1
00:00
1
Sun
1
00:00
1
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OFF
---
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OFF
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Events folder
Pages 1-42 (max.)
Figure 17 : Events Folder
The pages in the Events folder document up to the last 250 events that the
controller has experienced, and time stamps each. The events are recorded
in sequence, with number one being the newest and 250 being the oldest.
When a new event occurs, it becomes number one and all others are shifted
up in number.
The page numbers in the Title Bar are used to scroll through the events, with
each page displaying up to seven. Page one displays events one through six,
page two displays seven through twelve, and so on.
The following items will generate an event:
•
Power ON
•
Power OFF
•
Press the Start Key
•
Press the Stop Key
•
Press the Load Key
•
Press the Unload Key
•
Warning
•
Trip
•
Start Inhibit
Active Warnings will be highlighted in amber while cleared Warnings will
have amber text.
Unit
Installed option
required?
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No
Min
No
Sec
No
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No
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No
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Yes
Sec
Yes
Deg F
No
Hours
No
Day
Yes
Time
Yes
Day
Yes
Time
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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