Emerson 3000/ITR manual Accessing Menus and Settings Viewing Data, Entering the Password

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Liebert iCOM Display Components and Functions

4.1.2Accessing Menus and Settings Viewing Data

No password is required to view data or settings. To view data:

1.From the home screen, press the Enter key to view the User Menu (see Figure 8).

2.Press Enter again to highlight the first icon.

3.Use the keyboard’s arrow keys to move to the icon for the data you wish to view.

4.Once that icon is highlighted, press Enter again to open that menu.

If a password is required, see 4.1.3 - Entering the Password.

If a menu has more than one screen, the Liebert iCOM display will have text at the top simi- lar to this: (page 1 of 2).

5.Press Enter to select the first line of data.

6.Use the Up and Down arrow keys to scroll to the desired data point.

7.Press ESC to move back to higher level menus.

4.1.3Entering the Password

Most settings in the Liebert iCOM are protected by a factory-set password, 1490. To enter the pass- word:

1.From the home screen, press the Enter key to view the User Menu (see Figure 8).

2.Press Enter again to highlight the first icon.

3.Use the keyboard’s arrow keys to move to the icon for the data you wish to change.

4.Once that icon is highlighted, press Enter again to open that menu.

5.Press Enter to highlight the Password line.

6.With the Password line highlighted, press Enter to highlight the first digit in the password

7.Enter the password, 1490.

Use the Up and Down arrow keys to select a numeral for the first digit of the password. Move to the next digit of the password with the Right arrow key.

Select the numerals for all four digits with the same process.

8.After all four digits of the password have been entered, press the Enter key.

NOTE

Do not press the ESC key or the Liebert iCOM will move to the previous screen and the password must be re-entered before changes may be made.

Figure 6 Entering the password

 

After highlighting the Password command line, press

Password command line—highlight

Enter again to highlight the first digit. Use the Up and

by pressing Enter

Down arrow keys to change the first digit. Move to the

 

next digit in the Password with the right arrow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UNIT 01

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

U101

PASSWORD

(Actual Level

3)

 

 

 

 

 

 

U102

Temperature Setpoint

 

72°F

 

 

 

U103

Humidity Setpoint

 

50.0%

 

 

 

U104

Humidity Control Type

 

Relative

 

 

 

U105

Supply Sensor

 

 

Disabled

 

 

 

U106

Supply Setpoint

 

 

°F

 

 

 

U107

Backup Temperature Setpoint

73°F

 

 

 

U108

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

U109

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

U110

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

U111

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

for nex t /prev uni t

to s el ec t parameter

 

 

 

then

to change parameter

to confirm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Password is factory-set at 1490

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Contents Operation & Maintenance Manual 50 & 60Hz Page Table of Contents Standard Alarms Component Operation and MaintenanceFigures Tables Important Safety Instructions Page Introduction System DescriptionsCompressorized Systems Glycool Chilled Glycol Cooling SystemsStartup Startup ProcedureStartup Large and Small Displays FeaturesOperation with Icom Control Escape Key Down Arrow Key Liebert Icom Display Components and FunctionsIcon Key Name Function Keyboard icons and functionsNavigating Through the Liebert iCOM Display Time Most Recent Alarms Sensor Reading Next Maintenance Evaporator Fan SpeedControl Interface-Three Main Menus Percent System or Unit Cooling On/Off DateEntering the Password Accessing Menus and Settings Viewing DataAfter highlighting the Password command line, press Password is factory-set atAccessing Submenus on Large Displays Accessing SubmenusAccessing Submenus on Small Displays Status Menu System View Service Menu UnitStatus Menu Unit 1 View User Menu Advanced Menu UnitContacts Changing Operational SettingsService Highlight the setting to be changed by pressing Enter Changing Liebert iCOM’s Display SettingsNetwork Liebert iCOM Service Menu Icons and LegendGraphical Data Record Wiring a Liebert iCOM U2U Network Small Displays Wiring for Unit-to-Unit Communications-U2USample Liebert iCOM network configurations Liebert iCOM U2U Ethernet NetworkCombining Large and Small Displays on a U2U Network Large DisplaysWall-Mount Large Display Display Service/Network Liebert iCom Display Menu U2U network setup diagramLiebert iCOM Display Components and Functions Liebert iCOM wiring-Unit as shipped 194273 194273 P67 P66 P65 P64 P61 P63Control board U2U network setup screen Entering Network Setup InformationAdvanced Menu Unit # Service Menu Unit #Viewing Multiple Units with a Networked Large Display Operation Single Unit FunctionsUnit/Fan Control Start Stop Remote On / Off Display On / OffAutorestart Loss of Power AlarmFan Alarm / Fan Protection Settings Digital Scroll High Temperature High Pressure AlarmPump Down-Air Cooled with Condenser Only Units Compressor TimingPI Control Control TypesProportional Control Intelligent Control Chilled Water Only Alarm Descriptions Standard AlarmsChange Filter Compressor OverloadHigh Temperature and Low Temperature Simultaneously High TemperatureHumidifier Problem Infrared Humidifiers High Head PressureLow Temperature Loss of PowerLoss of Air Flow Low HumiditySet Alarms-User Menus Optional AlarmsComponent Operation and Maintenance System TestingControl Transformer and Fuses Fan Safety SwitchHigh-Temp Sensor Smoke DetectorDistance From Unit, feet m Zone leak detection kit installation scenariosRemote Shutdown Blower Package FiltersFan Impellers and Bearings BeltAir Distribution Refrigeration SystemSuction Pressure Suction pressures R407cDischarge Pressure AdjustmentSuperheat Thermostatic Expansion Valve OperationAir Cooled Condenser Water/Glycol Cooled Condensers Coaxial Condenser Outdoor fan/condenser configurationControl Motorized Ball Valve-Digital Scroll CompressorControl Method StartupValve spring guide Adjusting Collar NutCooling Type Glycool Glycol Flow Control Drycooler SettingsAquastat settings-two-fan through four-fan drycoolers Compressor Oil Compressor ReplacementBefore Replacing or Returning a Compressor Compressor Functional CheckElectrical Failure Standard Scroll Compressor ReplacementMechanical Failure Glycol Solution Maintenance Digital Scroll Compressor Replacement ProcedureHumidifier Cleaning the PanInfrared Humidifier Removing the PanChanging Humidifier Lamps Autoflush Infrared Humidifier Cleaning SystemAutoflush Operation Humidifier LampsSteam Generating Humidifier Autoflush ControlsControls Humidifier canister part numbers Replacing the CanisterPart Capacity Number Voltage Lb/hr kg/hr 200-460Drain Tempering Feature Circuit Board AdjustmentsBlower troubleshooting TroubleshootingChilled water troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Check or RemedyCompressor and refrigeration system troubleshooting Compressor and refrigeration system troubleshooting Glycol pump troubleshooting Dehumidification troubleshootingInfrared humidifier troubleshooting See 7.5.1 Compressor FunctionalSteam generating humidifier troubleshooting Reheat troubleshooting Monthly Maintenance Inspection Checklist Semiannual Maintenance Inspection Checklist Semiannual Maintenance Inspection Checklist Page Iti Ne tPpor t Ti n That

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