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Carrier SYSTEM PILOT 33PILOT-01 User Manual

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the set points if the set point units are degrees, otherwise, they

will be ignored.

The System Pilot's internal limits will not affect the display.

The System Pilot reads the set points from the device and

displays them as read, even if they are outside the configured

System Pilot limits.

Pressing SELECT while a set point is blinking sends the

new set point to the controller. Before sending the new set point

to the device, the System Pilot will clamp the set point to its

own internal limits and will display the clamped set point on

the screen. If clamping a set point results in a value that is out-

side the limits read from the device, the System Pilot will dis-

play an error indication (“LIMIT”) and will not write the set

point to the device.

Pressing EXIT while a set point is blinking will cause the

System Pilot to revert to the original set point. Changing the set

point without pressing SELECT or EXIT for 15 seconds will

also cause the System Pilot to write the new set point to the

controller.

The System Pilot will not write set points to the controller

unless they have been changed from their original values.

Occupancy Override —

To initiate an override from

the Zone Controller Default Screen (if the Zone Controller’s

occupancy status is UNOC), press the SELECT button for

less than 3 seconds. The occupancy status will begin to blink.

While the occupancy status is blinking, use the INC/DEC

buttons or the MODIFY rotary knob to adjust the occupancy

status. If the occupancy status is changed to OCC and then

SELECT is pressed, the System Pilot sends the occupancy

override to the Zone Controller.

If the occupancy status has been changed and the user does

not press SELECT or EXIT within 15 seconds, the System Pilot

will send the occupancy override to the controller and the occu-

pancy status will stop blinking. If the occupancy status has not

been changed, the System Pilot will not send occupancy status.

If the user presses EXIT while the occupancy status is

blinking, the System Pilot will revert to the UNOC status. The

System Pilot will not change the Zone Controller's occupancy

status.

If communication to the Zone Controller fails, the System

Pilot will display “COMFAIL” on the bottom line for 5 seconds.
NOTE: An occupancy override from the System Pilot will be

summed into the Tenant Billing Option’s accumulation of

override times. The occupancy override function is not avail-

able if the System Pilot is set to security level 4.

Alternate Maintenance Table —

To display the Sys-

tem Pilot Alternate Maintenance Table (ALT_DISP), press the

SELECT button for at least 3 seconds from the Zone Controller

Default Screen. The System Pilot will display the Linkage

Controller or zone controller Alternate Maintenance Table

shown in Fig. 12, depending on whether or not the attached

Zone Controller has been designated as a Linkage Coordinator

(in the Zone Controller’s Linkage Configuration [LINKAGE]

Table).

If the Zone Controller is not a Linkage Coordinator, the

ALT_DISP table will simply display the zone controller’s

Points Display Table (POINTS) values. If the Zone Controller

is a Linkage Coordinator, the ALT_DISP table will display the

zone controller’s Points Display Table values followed by the

Master Zone Maintenance Table (MZNMAINT) values.
NOTE: The user will not be able to force any values from this

table regardless of whether the same point is forcible from any

other table.

Use the SCROLL UP/DOWN, NAVIGATE, or PAGE UP/

PAGE DOWN buttons to scroll through the table. Pressing the

EXIT button causes the System Pilot to return to the Zone

Controller Default screen.

Bus Scan —

If the PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN buttons

are pressed at the same time for 3 seconds and if the attached

device is a Linkage Coordinator, then the System Pilot will

display the Bus Scan screen. See Fig. 13.
NOTE: If the attached device is not a Linkage Coordinator, the

System Pilot will ignore this button combination.

Approximately every sixty seconds, the Linkage Coordinator

attempts to communicate with its associated Zone Controllers,

optional Bypass Controller, and optional Air Source. The status

of this communication attempt is shown in the Bus Scan screen.

The top line shows the title “3V Bus Scan: NNN,” where

NNN is the bus number of the attached device. The next line is

the data header, which is shaded gray. The rest of the screen

shows the following data from the scanned devices: device

address (Addr), device type (DevType), alarm flag (Alm) and

status (Stat).

The alarm flag will be Yes if there are outstanding alarms in

the device’s alarm history table and No otherwise. The status

column will display Zone Controller’s space temperature, By-

pass Controller’s duct temperature, or “Fail” if the Linkage Co-

ordinator is unable to communicate with the device. The alarm

flag and status will be dashes (“----“) for non-3V devices. Tem-

peratures will be displayed with one decimal place. Values of

–40.0 and 245.0 F will be displayed for open and shorted

sensors.

Use the SCROLL UP/DOWN, NAVIGATE or PAGE UP/

PAGE DOWN buttons to scroll through the list of devices.

Fig. 12 — System Pilot Alternate

Maintenance Tables