Seresco CommandCenter Manual de usuario

CommandCenter Operator Panel
Introduction
This document describes the different features of the Operator Panel (local or remote)
that is used with the Seresco units.
Startup Screens
When the unit start up you will see the following menu screen. A 6 second timer is
started and if no selection is made before timer expires, Normal Mode will automatically
be selected.
1. Normal Mode
2. Service Mode
Selecting Normal Mode will take you to the main sensor screen. If the voltage monitor
fault signal is not active, blower will start right away. If voltage monitor fault signal is
active, 6 second timer will continue running. When timer expires, the voltage monitor
fault signal will be checked again. If signal now is cleared, the blower will start,
otherwise blower will remain off and there will be a voltage monitor fault alarm.
Navigation Mode and Edit Mode
The menu system implements two different modes where the keys have different
meanings. Navigation mode is used to navigate the menu system and Edit mode is used
when changing data.
The following keys are used in Navigation mode:
•Keys 1-3 (and 4-6) are used to select a menu item. If there are more than 6 menu
items, menu items will be listed 1-3 on every screen.
•Up and Down arrows are used to scroll up or down a page. Arrows at the top right
corner indicates which direction you can scroll. If no more than 6 items either down
or up arrow will be displayed (no scrolling “around corner”). If more than 6 menu
items, both arrows will be displayed and you can scroll “around the corner”.
Obviously no arrows when 3 or less menu items.
•Back key takes you back to previous menu level.
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•Enter key has a special meaning. From any menu screen it will take you directly back
to the main screen (the sensor screen). If you now press the Back key it will take you
back to the screen where you were before pressing Enter. On the sensor screen you
can still use the Up and Down arrows to scroll up and down a page and the Back key
will still take you back to where you were before pressing Enter. If you press 1
however (Main Menu) the back shortcut is lost (it’s not a true history list yet).
•Key 3 on the sensor screen is another hidden feature. It will toggle sensor readings
between displaying values with a one decimal prevision and no precision. Default is
no precision. This applies to all temperatures and the humidity level.
To enter Edit mode you select the number key corresponding to the data item you want to
edit on a navigation screen with data items. To indicate that you are in edit mode, the data
value is highlighted.
The following keys are used in Edit mode:
•Keys 1-3 are not used.
•Up and Down arrows are used to scroll up and down in the value list. More info
about different types of data items later in this document.
•Back key takes you back to navigation mode and cancel any changed data. Data is
with other words not saved when you press the Back key.
•Enter key will save the data and most of the time take you directly back to
navigation mode (covered under data types).
Data Types
Most of the data (properties) you can change are changed using values in a selection list.
You use the Up and Down arrows to scroll up and down in the selection list. You can
scroll “around the corner”. For data items with only two selection items (e.g. Yes/No),
you can use either the up or down key to toggle between the two values.
Most Integer values are edited as lists with a min and max range. The value might also be
restricted to be changed in specific increments (e.g. 5, 1 , 15, 2 , …). In a few rare cases
integer values are entered one digit a time. When entering edit mode, the integer value
will be displayed as a five digit zero padded number. To enter a number less than 5 digits,
leave the first digits at . Press Enter until all digits are set.
Date and Time values are edited in a special way. Using date as an example, when
entering edit mode, the year (or last two digits of the year) will be highlighted. Use Up
and Down arrows to change year. When done, press Enter. Now the month will be
highlighted and you change it in the same way. Press Enter again and the day is
highlighted. Pressing Enter a final time will save the new date. Pressing Back at any time
when editing the date will cancel the change operation and take you back to navigation
mode.
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A time value is entered in the same way as a date.
An IP address is entered the same way as date and time except that you edit one digit at a
time.
Passwords are entered one digit at a time pressing Enter after each digit.
Information Messages
Certain actions and certain conditions will generate information messages. Information
messages will popup over current menu screen. The message can be cleared by pressing
either key 1 or 2. Key 1 will clear current message and key 2 will clear all queued
messages. Messages can be of three different types. Short, Long or Confirmed. A short
message will be cleared automatically after 3 seconds (default). A long message will be
cleared after 5 minutes (default). A confirmed message will never be cleared (unless there
is a system restart) and have to be cleared by pressing key 1 or 2.
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Menu Structure Quick eference
The root menu screen is where you see all the sensors and one menu option that takes you
to the Main Menu. Some menu selections are dependent on current unit configuration
and will not always be displayed. These menu selections are marked as Optional.
For data menu items, the default value is displayed in the summary.
1. Setpoints
1.1. Temperature
1.2. Humidity
1.3. Pool Temp [Optional]
1.4. Economizer [Optional]
1.5. Freeze Stat [Optional]
1.6. Purge Temp [Optional]
1.7. Heat Recovery
2. Schedule
2.1. Empty
2.1.1.Day(s)
2.1.2.On
2.1.3.Off
* 2.2 – 2.3 same as 2.1
3. System
3.1. Ventilation
3.1.1.Blower
3.2. Purge * Purge must be enabled.
3.3. System Restart
3.4. Alarm Log
3.5. System Status
3.5.1.Environment
3.5.2.Compressor
3.5.3.Ventilation
3.5.4.Network
3.5.5.Serial Ports
3.6. System Info
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4. User Settings
4.1. Display
4.1.1.Backlight
4.1.2.Reset Display
4.2. Date & Time
4.2.1.Date
4.2.2.Time
4.2.3.Zone
4.2.4.Daylight
4.2.5.Date Format
4.2.6.Time Format
4.2.7.Synch
4.3. User Password
4.3.1.Enabled
4.3.2.Password
4.3.3.Retention
4.4. Remote OP * Only visible on Remote OP
4.4.1.Version Info
4.4.2.RS-232 Port
4.4.3.RS-485 Port
5. Factory Settings
5.1. System
5.1.1.Role
5.1.2.Fire Reset
5.1.3.Temp Unit
5.1.4.Rem Control
5.1.5.Rem Cntrl 2
5.2. Ventilation
5.2.1.Purging
5.2.2.Stabilize
5.2.3.Freeze Stat * External freezestat sensor
5.2.4.Frzstat Delay
5.2.5.No Airflow
5.2.6.Dirty Filter
5.2.7.Exhaust OL
5.2.8.BP Damper 5 %
5.2.9.BP Damp Stable
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5.3. Environment
5.3.1.A/C
5.3.1.1.A/C
5.3.1.2.Deg*Min On
5.3.1.3.Deg*Min Off
5.3.1.4.Learning
5.3.1.5.OACC Off
5.3.2.Heating
5.3.2.1.Type
5.3.2.2.Deg*Min On
5.3.2.3.Deg*Min Off
5.3.2.4.Modulated Step
5.3.2.5.Stage 2 On
5.3.2.6.Heat Off
5.3.2.7.Reset Offset
5.3.2.8.Reset Delay
5.3.2.9.Reset Time
5.3.2.1 .Cold Start
5.3.2.11.Cold Level
5.3.2.12.Save Heating
5.3.2.13.Learning
5.3.2.14.Emergency Heat
5.3.3.Humidity
5.3.3.1.Deg*Min On
5.3.3.2.Deg*Min Off
5.3.3.3.Temp Offset
5.3.3.4.High Humidity
5.3.3.5.Float Setpoint
5.3.4.Pool Heating
5.3.4.1.Enabled
5.3.4.2.2 Pools
5.3.4.3.Comp Heat
5.3.4.4.Waterflow Dly
5.3.4.5.Waterflow Rec
5.3.4.6.Min Out Temp
5.3.4.7.Max Out Temp
5.3.5.Deadbands
5.3.5.1.Air Temp Low
5.3.5.2.Air Temp High
5.3.5.3.Humidity Low
5.3.5.4.Humidity High
5.3.5.5.Pool Temp Low
5.3.5.6.Pool Temp High
5.3.5.7.Heat Rec Low
5.3.5.8.Heat Rec High
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5.3.6.Sensors
5.3.6.1.Outdoor Air
5.3.6.2.Supply Air
5.3.6.3.Refresh Sens
5.3.6.4.Min Sample
5.4. Compressor
5.4.1.Enabled
5.4.2.Compressors
5.4.3.Refrigerant
5.4.4.Oil Alarm
5.4.5.Partial Mode
5.4.6.Mode Transit
5.4.7.Min Startup
5.4.8.Stabilize
5.4.9.Fault Delay
5.4.1 .Min Run Time
5.4.11.Min Stop Time
5.4.12.Alarm Stop
5.4.13.Anti Block
5.4.14.Wakeup Mode
5.4.15.Wakeup Time
5.4.16.SucTempL Dly
5.4.17.SucTempH Dly
5.4.18.DisTempL Dly
5.4.19.LP Alarm
5.4.2 .LP Start
5.4.21.LP Max
5.4.22.HP Min
5.4.23.HP A/C
5.4.24.LP Pumpdown
5.4.25.PumpDown Count
5.4.26.PumpDown Delay
5.4.27.Superheat
5.4.28.Valve Cycle
5.4.29.Valve Open
5.4.3 .Pump Fault
5.5. Network
5.5.1.TCP/IP
5.5.1.1.DHCP
5.5.1.2.IP
5.5.1.3.Mask
5.5.1.4.GW
5.5.1.5.DNS
5.5.1.6.Time
5.5.1.7.Link Monitor
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5.5.2.Serial Ports
5.5.2.1.Port B (RS-232)
5.5.2.1.1.User
5.5.2.1.2.Baud Rate
5.5.2.1.3.Databits
5.5.2.1.4.Parity
5.5.2.1.5.Flow Control
5.5.2.1.6.Reply Delay
5.5.2.2.Port C (RS-485)
5.5.2.2.1.User
5.5.2.2.2.Baud Rate
5.5.2.2.3.Databits
5.5.2.2.4.Parity
5.5.2.2.5.Echo Test
5.5.2.3.Port D (RS-485)
5.5.2.3.1.User
5.5.2.3.2.Baud Rate
5.5.2.3.3.Databits
5.5.2.3.4.Parity
5.5.2.3.5.Echo Test
5.5.3.WebSentry
5.5.3.1.Enabled
5.5.3.2.Use DNS
5.5.3.3.IP
5.5.3.4.Port
5.5.3.5.Comm Interval
5.5.3.6.Comm Segment
5.5.3.7.Stay Alive
5.5.4.BACnet [Optional]
5.5.4.1.Enabled
5.5.4.2.Interface
5.5.4.3.Device ID
5.5.4.4.Port
5.5.5.Modbus [Optional]
5.5.5.1.Device ID
5.5.6.LON [Optional]
5.5.6.1.Refresh Rate
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5.6. IO Configuration
5.6.1.Sensor Calibration
5.6.1.1.Rel Humidity
5.6.1.2.Return Air
5.6.1.3.Supply Air
5.6.1.4.Outdoor Air
5.6.1.5.Pool In
5.6.1.6.Pool Out
5.6.1.7.HP 1
5.6.1.8.LP 1
5.6.1.9.Evap 1
5.6.1.1 .Suction 1
5.6.1.11.HP 2
5.6.1.12.LP 2
5.6.1.13.Evap 2
5.6.1.14.Suction 2
5.6.1.15.Discharge 1
5.6.1.16.Discharge 2
5.6.1.17.Exhaust Air
5.6.1.18.Reheat Temp
5.6.1.19.Pool 2 In
5.6.1.2 .Pool 2 Out
5.6.2.Sensor Type
5.6.2.1.Rel Humidity
5.6.2.2.Return Air
5.6.2.3.Outdoor Air
5.6.2.4.HP 1
5.6.2.5.LP 1
5.6.2.6.Suction 1
5.6.2.7.HP 2
5.6.2.8.LP 2
5.6.2.9.Suction 2
5.6.2.1 .Discharge 1
5.6.2.11.Discharge 2
5.6.2.12.Exhaust Air
5.6.2.13.Reheat Temp
5.6.3.Analog Inputs
5.6.3.1.Samples
5.6.3.2.Sample Rate
5.6.4.Digital Inputs
5.6.4.1.Samples
5.6.4.2.Sample Rate
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6. Service [Optional]
6.1. Force Demands
6.1.1.Compressor 1
6.1.1.1.Dehumidify
6.1.1.2.A/C
6.1.1.3.Pool Heat
6.1.2.Compressor 2 [Optional]
6.1.3.Compressor 3 [Optional]
6.1.4.Compressor 4 [Optional]
6.1.5.All Compressors
6.1.5.1.Dehumidification
6.1.5.2.A/C
6.1.5.3.Pool Heat
6.2. Force Contacts
6.2.1.Reset All
6.2.2.Ventilation
6.2.2.1.Blower
6.2.2.2.OA Damper
6.2.2.3.Open Damper
6.2.2.4.Close Damper
6.2.2.5.Exhaust Fan 1
6.2.2.6.Exhaust Fan 2
6.2.2.7.OACC
6.2.3.Heating
6.2.3.1.Heater 1
6.2.3.2.Heater 2
6.2.3.3.Mod Heat
6.2.3.4.Pool 1 Heater
6.2.3.5.Pool 2 Heater
6.2.3.6.Heat Recovery
6.2.4.Compressor 1
6.2.4.1.Power
6.2.4.2.Heat Reclaim
6.2.4.3.A/C
6.2.4.4.Pump Down
6.2.4.5.Pool Heat
6.2.5.Compressor 2 [Optional]
6.2.6.Compressor 3 [Optional]
6.2.7.Compressor 4 [Optional]
6.2.8.System
6.2.8.1.System On
6.2.8.2.Aux
6.3. Network
6.3.1.Ping
6.3.2.Console
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