Trane CH530, CCUN 205-211, CGAN 209-214, CGWN 205-211 manual DynaView Interface, Display Screens

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DynaView Interface

The display on DynaView is a 1/4 VGA display with a resistive touch screen and an LED backlight. The display area is approximately 4 inches wide by 3 inches high (102mm x 60mm).

CAUTION!

Equipment Damage! Putting excessive pressure on the touch screen could cause damage. It takes less than 7 kg of force to break the screen.

In this touch screen application, key functions are determined completely by software and change depending upon the subject matter currently being displayed. The basic touch screen functions are outlined below.

Figure 1 - Basic Screen Format

 

 

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Radio Buttons

Radio buttons show 1 menu choice among 2 or more alternatives, all visible. The possible selections are each associated with a button. The selected button is darkened, presented in reverse video to indicate it is the selected choice. The full range of possible choices as well as the current choice is always in view.

Spin Value Buttons

Spin values are used to allow a variable setpoint to be changed, such as leaving water setpoint. The value increases or decreases by touching the (+) or (-) arrows.

Action Buttons

Action buttons appear temporarily and provide the user with a choice such as Enter or Cancel.

File Folder Tabs

File folder tabs are used to select a screen of data. The tabs are in 1 row across the top of the display. The user selects a screen of information by touching the appropriate tab.

Display Screens

The main body of the screen is used for description text, data, setpoints, or keys (touch sensitive areas). The Chiller Mode is displayed here.

A double arrow pointing to the right indicates more information is available about the specific item on that same line. Pressing it will bring

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you to a sub-screen that will present the information or allow changes to settings.

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Auto Stop Alarms

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Contents User Guide Foreword Safety recommendationsGeneral information ReceptionWarranty Maintenance contractTraining Contents Overview Controls InterfaceDynaView Interface Display ScreensKeypad/Display Lockout Feature KeypadMain Reports Settings Main ScreensAuto Stop Chiller Level Mode Top Level Mode Description Stopped Chiller Level Mode Top Level Mode Description MP ResettingMP Resetting Sub Modes Description Stopped Sub Modes DescriptionRun Inhibit Sub Modes Description Chiller Level Mode Top Level Mode Description Run InhibitChiller Level Mode Top Level Mode Description Auto Auto Sub Modes DescriptionWaiting to Start Sub Modes Description Chiller Level Mode Top Level Mode Description RunningChiller Level Mode Top Level Mode Description Running Limit Running Sub Modes DescriptionShutting Down Sub Modes Description Chiller Level Mode Top Level Mode Description Shutting DownChiller Level Mode Top Level Mode Description Misc Misc. Sub Modes DescriptionCircuit Level Operating Modes Circuit Level Mode Top Level Mode Description Misc Circuit Level Mode Top Level Mode Description Running LimitCircuit Level Mode Top Level Mode Description Shutting Down Preparing Shutdown Sub Modes DescriptionReports Screen Historic Diagnostics Ashrae Chiller LogCircuit Ashrae Log Settings Screen Description Units Resolution, Default ChillerCircuit Manual Control Settings Feature SettingsSystem Manual Control Settings Display SettingsDiagnostics Screen Chiller Mode StoppedTechView Interface CD-ROMSoftware Download TechView Interface Diagnostics Compressor Fault Active Diagnostic Name Effects SeverityModes Criteria Reset Inactive Level MP Reset Has Occurred Low Pressure CutoutEvaporator Entering Water Suction Temperature SensorTemperature Temp Sensor Evaporator Leaving WaterHigh Pressure Cutout ErrorHigh Evaporator Water Emergency StopPump 1 or Fan Fault Fault DetectedPump Fault Detected Evaporator WaterDiagnostic Name Effects Severity Active Criteria Reset Modes Level InactiveDiagnostics Special Main Processor Boot Messages and Diagnostics DynaView Display Message Description TroubleshootingDiagnostics Programmable Relays Alarms and Status Default setting Event/StatusEvent/state Description CG-SVU02B-E4 CG-SVU02B-E4