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Carrier AQUASNAP MPW015-045 User Manual

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When a value is included as part of the path name, it will be

shown at the end of the path name after an equals sign. If the

value represents a configuration setting, an explanation will

be shown in parenthesis after the value. As an example,

Configuration

OPT1MLV.S = 1 (Minimum Load Valve

Select).

Pressing the

and

keys simultaneously

will scroll an expanded text description of the point name or
value across the display. The expanded description is shown in
the local display tables but will not be shown with the path
names in text.

The CCN (Carrier Comfort Network

®

) point names are also

referenced in the local display tables for users configuring the

unit with CCN software instead of the local display. The CCN

tables are located in Appendix B of the manual.

Basic Control Usage

SCROLLING MARQUEE DISPLAY — The scrolling mar-
quee display is the standard interface display to the ComfortLink
Control System for 30MP units. The display has up and down
arrow keys, an

key, and an

key. These

keys are used to navigate through the different levels of the
display structure. Press the

key until the highest

operating level is displayed to move through the top 11 mode
levels indicated by LEDs (light emitting diodes) on the left side
of the display. See Fig. 1 and Tables 2-14.

Once within a mode or sub-mode, pressing the

and

keys simultaneously will put the scrolling

marquee display into expanded text mode where the full mean-
ing of all sub-modes, items and their values can be displayed
for the current selection. Press the

and

keys to return the scrolling marquee display to its default menu
of rotating display items (those items in Run Status

VIEW).

In addition, the password will be disabled, requiring that it be
entered again before changes can be made to password protect-
ed items. Press the

key to exit out of the expanded

text mode.
NOTE: When the Language Selection (Configuration

DISP

LANG), variable is changed, all appropriate display

expansions will immediately change to the new language. No

power-off or control reset is required when reconfiguring

languages.

When a specific item is located, the item name alternates

with the value. Press the

key at a changeable item

and the value will be displayed. Press

again and the

value will begin to flash indicating that the value can be
changed. Use the up and down arrow keys to change the value,
and confirm the value by pressing the

key.

Changing item values or testing outputs is accomplished in

the same manner. Locate and display the desired item. Press

so that the item value flashes. Use the arrow keys to

change the value or state and press the

key to accept

it. Press the

key to return to the next higher level of

structure. Repeat the process as required for other items.

Items in the Configuration and Service Test modes are pass-

word protected. The words ‘PASS’ and ‘WORD’ will alternate
on the display when required. The default password is 0111.
Press

and the 1111 password will be displayed. Press

again and the first digit will begin to flash. Use the

arrow keys to change the number and press

to accept

the digit. Continue with the remaining digits of the password.
The password can only be changed through CCN operator in-
terface software such as ComfortWORKS

®

, ComfortVIEW™

and Service Tool.

See Tables 2-14 and Appendix A for further details.

ACCESSORY NAVIGATOR™ DISPLAY MODULE —

The Navigator module provides a mobile user interface to the
ComfortLink™ control system, which is only available as a
field-installed accessory. The display has up and down arrow
keys, an

key, and an

key. These keys are

used to navigate through the different levels of the display
structure. Press the

key until ‘Select a Menu Item’

is displayed to move through the top 11 mode levels indicated
by LEDs on the left side of the display. See Fig. 2.

Once within a Mode or sub-mode, a “>” indicates the cur-

rently selected item on the display screen. Pressing the

and

keys simultaneously will put the Nav-

igator module into expanded text mode where the full meaning
of all sub-modes, items and their values can be displayed. Press-
ing the

and

keys when the display says

‘Select Menu Item’ (Mode LED level) will return the Navigator
module to its default menu of rotating display items (those items
in Run Status

VIEW). In addition, the password will be dis-

abled, requiring that it be entered again before changes can be
made to password protected items. Press the

key to

exit out of the expanded text mode.
NOTE: When the Language Selection (Configuration

DISP

LANG), variable is changed, all appropriate display

expansions will immediately change to the new language. No

power-off or control reset is required when reconfiguring

languages.

When a specific item is located, the item name appears on the

left of the display, the value will appear near the middle of the
display and the units (if any) will appear on the far right of the
display. Press the

key at a changeable item and the val-

ue will begin to flash. Use the up and down arrow keys to change
the value, and confirm the value by pressing the

key.

Changing item values or testing outputs is accomplished in

the same manner. Locate and display the desired item. Press

so that the item value flashes. Use the arrow keys to

change the value or state and press the

key to accept

it. Press the

key to return to the next higher level of

structure. Repeat the process as required for other items.

Items in the Configuration and Service Test modes are pass-

word protected. The words Enter Password will be displayed
when required, with 1111 also being displayed. The default
password is 1111. Use the arrow keys to change the number

ESCAPE

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Run Status

Service Test

Temperature

Pressures

Setpoints

Inputs

Outputs

Configuration

Time Clock

Operating Modes

Alarms

Alarm Status

ENTER

MODE

ESCAPE

Fig. 1 — Scrolling Marquee Display

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