American Standard UV05 manual Using the Keypad/Display, Display Format, Keypad Functions

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Getting Started

Getting Started

The MicroTech II Unit Vent Controller (UVC) is a self-contained device that is capable of complete, stand-alone operation. Information in the controller can be displayed and modified by using the keypad/display (local user interface). The following sections describe how to use the keypad/display.

Note – Many UVC parameters are accessible both through the keypad/display and the network interface. The shared keypad/display and the network interface variables have a “last- change-wins” relationship.

Using the Keypad/Display

The keypad/display shown in Figure 1 is provided with all MicroTech II Applied Unit Ventilator unit controllers. With the keypad/display, operating conditions, system alarms, and control parameters can be monitored. Set points and other parameters also can be modified.

Figure 1: Keypad/display

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FAN ONLY

HIGH

 

COOL

MED

 

HEAT

LOW

FUNC

AUTO

AUTO

 

MODE

FAN

ON /

STOP

 

 

Display Format

The keypad/display’s 2-digit, 7-segment display normally shows the effective heating or cooling temperature set point (Effective Set Point Output). The display also is used to view and modify UVC parameters as explained in the following sections.

Note – When the UVC is in the OFF mode, the effective heating set point appears in the display. All other LEDs are switched off.

Keypad Functions

Security Levels

The keypad/display provides a 4-level password security feature that can be used to restrict access. The available security levels are shown in Table 6.

Note – All unit ventilator controllers ship with the lowest security (level 0) enabled. To change security levels, see Figure 2. Once a security level is changed, the keypad/display remains at that security level until the next time it is changed.

Why can’t I use the MODE or FAN key or adjust Set Point Offset?

Most likely this is due to the security feature being used. If the security feature is set higher than level 0, then some keypad/display functionality is locked out. To ensure this is not the problem, enter the level 0 password then try to use the keypad/display again.

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Contents Group Applied Systems DX Cooling Only Software Model UV05Date November Description of Operation UVC Configuration ParametersIntroduction Getting StartedAccessory-specific installation literature Model-specific unit ventilator installation literatureDescription Manual # Software program literature Extreme temperature can damage system componentsAcronyms and abbreviations Acronyms/AbbreviationsDescription Acronym Abr OCS Security Levels Using the Keypad/DisplayDisplay Format Keypad FunctionsArrow Keys Mode KeyON/STOP Key and LED FAN KeyChanging Set Points Using the Keypad/DisplayViewing Actual Indoor Air Temperature IAT Menu ReferenceRW1 Abr Description DefaultChlo State Programming Description of OperationUVC Unit Modes Complete UVC-state diagramDecimal OFF Mode StateUVC state names and numbers Normal UVC modes State namesFan Only Mode State a Night Purge Mode StateFull Heat State State Emergency Heat Mode Super StateCant Heat State State D Heat Mode Super State Auto ModeHeat State State Low Limit State State E Cool Mode Super StateCant Heat State State B Econ State State Cool mode super state diagramMech State State Econ Mech State StateCant Cool State State C Special Purpose Unit ModesDischarge Air DA Heat State State Low Limit State State FShutdown Mode Pressurize ModeDepressurize Mode Purge ModePriority result Unit Mode PrioritySpecial purpose UVC unit mode priority Normal UVC mode priorityOccupancy mode priority Occupied ModeUnoccupied Mode Standby ModeAdditional Occupancy Features Networked Set Point Offset Capability Space Temperature Set PointsNetworked Space Temperature Sensor Capability Networked Set Point CapabilityEffective Set Point Calculations Remote Wall-Mounted Sensor with +/-3F Adjustment optionalExample a Example B Given Set point calculation examplesEffective set point calculations PI loops Discharge Air Temperature ControlProportional Integral PI Control Loops PI loop listProportional Band PI Control ParametersIntegral Time Indoor Air Fan OperationOccupied, Standby, and Bypass Operation Outdoor Air Damper Operation Economizer Economizer enableOA temp sensor Space humidity Networked Space CO2 Sensor Capability Networked Space Humidity Sensor CapabilityNetworked Outdoor Humidity Sensor Capability CO2 Demand Controlled Ventilation optionalCompressor Cooling Lockout Compressor OperationAshrae Cycle Compressor EnvelopeOutdoor Air Fan Operation Compressor Minimum On and Off TimersCompressor Start Delay Floating-Point Actuator Auto-Zero, Overdrive and SyncExternal Binary Inputs Unoccupied Input SignalRemote Shutdown Input Signal Ventilation Lockout Input SignalExternal Binary Outputs Exhaust Interlock Input SignalLights On/Off Signal Fault SignalStart/Stop Calculation Exhaust Fan ON/OFF SignalAuxiliary Heat Signal Auxiliary heat start/stop calculationExpansion board Inputs and outputs, software model 05-DX cooling onlyAlarm and fault code summary Alarm and Fault MonitoringPriority Fault description Reset Keypad Discharge Air DX Cooling Low Limit Indication F3 DX Pressure Fault F1Compressor Envelope Fault F2 Space Temp Sensor Failure F0Discharge Air Temp Sensor Failure F7 Condensate Overflow Indication optional F4Space Coil DX Temp Sensor Failure F5 Outdoor Temp Sensor Failure F6Troubleshooting Temperature Sensors Temperature versus resistance Troubleshooting Humidity SensorsRH % VDC mV Troubleshooting Carbon Dioxide CO2 SensorsHumidity versus voltage CO2 versus voltage tableConfiguration Parameter Name Abr Default LUI Menu UVC configuration parameters OMAbr Default LUI Menu OAD Stroke Time Warranty