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Operator Interfaces

Technical Guide

7

Mode Selection Buttons

Button

Description

Modular Service Tool

System Manager

STATUS

Pressing this button

takes you directly to

the controller

“Status” screens

Pressing this button

takes you directly to

the controller

“Status” screens

SETPOINTS

Pressing this button

takes you directly to

the controller

“Setpoints” screens

Pressing this button

takes you directly to

the controller

“Setpoints” and

“Configuration”

Menu

SCHEDULES

Pressing this button

takes you directly to

the controller

“Schedules” screens

Pressing this button

takes you directly to

the controller

“Schedules” screens

OVERRIDES

Pressing this button

takes you directly to

the controller

“Overrides” screen.

See the “Override

Button” section of

this manual for a

description of this

function.

See Note 1 below.

Pressing this button

takes you directly to

the controller

“Overrides” screen.

See the “Override

Button” section of

this manualfor a

description of this

function.

See Notes 1 & 2

below.

ALARMS

Pressing this button

takes you directly to

the controller

“Alarms” screen.

See the “Alarms

Button” section of

this manual for a

description of this

function.

See Note 1 below.

Pressing this button

takes you directly to

the controller

“Alarms” screen.

See the “Alarms

Button” section of

this manual for a

description of this

function.

See Notes 1 & 2

below.

CONFIGURATION

Pressing this button

takes you directly to

the controller

“Configuration”

screens

Not Available

Use “Setpoints”

Button To Access

Menu

BALANCE-TEST

Pressing this button

takes you directly to

the controller

“Balance-Test”

screens

Not Available

Notes:

1.) This button only functions when the system is configured
for “Network Mode” or “Multiple MGRS Mode”. It will not
function in ‘Stand Alone Mode”.

2.) The “Search For Units” function must be performed on the
System Manager upon initial system setup before this function
will be available. See the “System Manager NM & MM Loop
Search” section of this manual for complete instructions on
performing a loop search.

Service Tool And System Manager

Entering Unit ID (Address)

With both the Modular Service Tool and the Modular System Manager
You must enter the ID (Address) of the controller you wish to program

Unit Selection
Enter Unit ID#

Selected ID#: xxxx

With the main menu screen displayed, press the function key associated
with the operation (setpoints, configuration, etc.) you want to perform.
The screen shown above will appear asking you to enter a unit I.D.#
(controller address). Put in the ID# of the controller you wish to com-
municate with then press the “ENTER” key.

If this is Multiple Loop Network System the Unit ID is actually two
separate numbers, combined into one value. The first part of the num-
ber contains the Loop Address at which the controller is located. The
second part of the number contains the actual controller address. See
Examples #1 & #2 below.

EXAMPLE #1
You would like to view the 3rd controller on the 5th loop. Enter “503”
as the Unit ID.

EXAMPLE #2
You would like to view the 12th controller on the 24th loop. Enter “2412”
as the Unit ID

EXAMPLE #3
You would like to view the only controller on the loop. Enter 1 as the
Unit ID. No loop number is required since there is only one loop.

Hit the “Enter” key after entering the unit ID. If you are using the Modular
Service Tool you will be taken directly to the first screen for the opera-
tion you are trying to program.

Modular System Manager

System Manager Initialization Screens

When the System Manager is powered up, the first screen displays the
current version of the software installed in your System Manager and
whether your system is configured for Network or Stand-Alone opera-
tion. On a Networked System, all controllers on the communications
loop are available for programming by entering their loop address (ID).

If the System Manager is configured for Stand-Alone operation, only
the HVAC unit controller that the System Manger is connected to is
available for programming. The Stand-Alone feature is only used for
servicing and testing. For normal operation the System Manager must
be configured for Network mode.