Linear AE-1000 installation instructions Internal Controls, On-board Pushbuttons, On-board Display

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Internal Controls

On-board Pushbuttons

Seven pushbuttons are on the main circuit board. Refer to the fi gure for the location of each pushbutton.

“UP” BUTTON adds one to the value on the STATUS/PROGRAM display.

“DOWN” BUTTON subtracts one from value on the STATUS/PROGRAM display.

RELAY “A” LATCH press to latch relay “A”, press again to un-latch.

RELAY “B” LATCH press to latch relay “B”, press again to un-latch.

RELAY “C” LATCH press to latch relay “C”, press again to un-latch.

RELAY “D” LATCH press to latch relay “D”, press again to un-latch.

ENTER BUTTON press to accept the value on the STATUS/PROGRAM display during programming, press to clear an indication during the supervisory display.

On-board Display

The STATUS/PROGRAM display will show system conditions and can be used to aid system setup.

Status Mode

While the system is running, the display will show the current system status. Normally the left digit will show a moving pattern and the right digit will show the unit’s Network Node number.

When a supervisory condition exists, the display will cycle to show the condition(s). When an item is displayed, press the ENTER button to clear the display (clears the display only, the condition may still exist). Refer to the following table for the supervisory condition display codes.

 

STATUS MODE DISPLAY

 

 

DISPLAY

CONDITION

 

 

01

MGT TRANSMITTER STATUS EXCEPTION

 

 

02

MGT TRANSMITTER LOW BATTERY

 

 

03

MGT TRANSMITTER TAMPER

 

 

04

AC POWER FAIL (BACKUP BATTERY REQUIRED)

 

 

05

CHANNEL “A” LOCKED CLOSED

 

 

06

CHANNEL “B” LOCKED CLOSED

 

 

07

CHANNEL “C” LOCKED CLOSED

 

 

08

CHANNEL “D” LOCKED CLOSED

 

 

Program Mode

Options for up to ten system settings can be controlled in Program Mode. By viewing the STATUS/PROGRAM display and using the UP, DOWN, and ENTER pushbuttons, the various options can be set for each of the system settings.

Refer to the following steps to change the system settings:

1.To enter Program Mode, press and hold the UP and DOWN pushbuttons for one second.

2.The display will alternate between the system setting number and the option value currently set for it. When showing the system setting number, the left digit of the display will show the system setting number (0-9) and the right digit of the display will be blank. When showing the option value both display digits are used to show the 2-digit option value.

3.Press the ENTER button while the system setting number is displayed to advance the system setting number.

4.Press the UP or DOWN button while the option value is displayed to change the option value.

NOTE: A unique network address (1-8) must be set before communicating with network. The master node must be set to 1 (default).

STATUS/PROGRAM

"UP"

 

DISPLAY

 

BUTTON

"DOWN"

 

 

 

 

 

BUTTON

"ENTER"

 

 

BUTTON

 

 

 

 

RELAY "A"

 

 

LATCH

 

 

RELAY "B"

AE-1000 MAIN

 

LATCH

CIRCUIT BOARD

 

 

 

 

RELAY "C"

 

 

LATCH

 

 

RELAY "D"

 

 

LATCH

SYSTEM IDLE

STATUS/PROGRAM

 

 

DISPLAY

RIGHT DIGIT SHOWS NETWORK NODE ADDRESS

LEFT DIGIT CIRCULATES

STATUS MODE

DIGITS SHOW SUPERVISORY CODE

PROGRAM MODE

DISPLAY ALTERNATES

RIGHT DIGIT BLANK DIGITS SHOW THE OPTION VALUE LEFT DIGIT SHOWS THE SYSTEM SETTING NUMBER

PROGRAM MODE DISPLAY

SYSTEM SETTING NUMBER

VALID OPTION VALUES

 

 

0

NETWORK NODE ADDRESS 01-08

 

 

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