Fig. 9 – microboard relay contact architecture, Keypad, Table 49 – keypad pin assignment matrix – York YCAL0080SC User Manual
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FORM 150.62-NM1
KEYPAD
The operator keypad is connected to the microboard
by a ribbon cable, which is connected to J2 on the mi-
croboard.
The integrity of a specific “button” on the keypad can be
verified by doing a continuity check across two specific
.
FIG. 9 – MICROBOARD RELAY CONTACT
ARCHITECTURE
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TABLE 49 – KEYPAD PIN ASSIGNMENT MATRIX
KEYPAD
PIN CONNECTIONS
STATUS
1 TO 5
OPER DATA
1 TO 7
1 TO 6
HISTORY
1 TO 8
UP ARROW
2 TO 5
DOWN ARROW
2 TO 7
ENTER/ADV
2 TO 6
COOLING SETPOINTS
2 TO 8
SCHEDULE/ADVANCE DAY
3 TO 5
PROGRAM
3 TO 7
OPTIONS
3 TO 6
CLOCK
3 TO 8
3
points (or pins), that represent one of twelve “buttons”
on the keypad.
Table 49 lists the key/pin assignments for the keypad.
Power to the microboard must be turned off, and
the ribbon cable disconnected from the microboard
prior to conducting the tests, or component dam-
age may result.
After the ribbon cable is disconnected from microboard,
ohmmeter leads are connected to the pins represent-
ing the specific “button” to be tested. After connecting
the meter leads, the “button” being checked is pressed
and a reading of zero ohms should be observed. After
releasing the “button”, the resistance value should be
infinite (open circuit).
Pin 1 is usually identified by a stripe
on the ribbon cable