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Fig. 31 — Navigator™ Module in Display Mode
keys which are the up arrow (), down arrow (),
ENTER and ESCAPE keys.
INSTALLATION — The Navigator display module is intend- ed to be a mobile device, so there are no holes in the device for permanent mounting. The module has a magnetic mount that is strong enough to hold the device in place on any clean, dry metal surface.
To enter LEN (local equipment network) mode:
1.Remove power by removing connection to J1.
2.Remove connection to J2 (to avoid communication prob- lems with equipment).
3.Position DIP switch to 0 (ON) position.
4.Restore power by reconnecting J1.
5.Plug in Navigator.
Controller is now in LEN mode and will support the Navigator device.
To return CCN mode:
1.Remove power to controller by removing connection to J1.
2.Remove connection to J2 (to avoid communication problems with equipment).
3.Position DIP switch to 1 (OFF) position.
4.Reconnect J2.
5.Restore power by reconnecting J1.
Controller is now in CCN mode at the previously config- ured address and baud rate.
The Navigator module is powered through the PremierLink controller. The Navigator has a modular telephone style (RJ14) connector and should be connected to terminal block TB3 in the control box. This device is intended for use on the LEN communications bus only. Do NOT connect to the Navigator while in CCN mode. Communication problems may occur.
OPERATION — To use the Navigator, plug the RJ14 connec- tor into the RJ14 port. On power up, the Navigator displays:
PremierLink
Navigator
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Carrier
The Navigator will upload the appropriate display tables from PremierLink™ controller. A ‘Communication failure’ message will be displayed if any errors are encountered. Check the wiring at the connector. After successful upload of informa- tion, the Navigator begins its default display. All items in the Run Status menu are displayed one at a time in this mode. An example of the display in the default mode is:
SAT 54.2 °F
SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE
The different levels of modes can be accessed with the Navigator. See the base unit controls and troubleshooting guide for more information.
Pressing any key while in the default display mode will cause the Navigator to enter its manual mode. In this mode, all
NAVIGATING THROUGH MENU STRUCTURES — The arrow keys are used to scroll up and down to select
Press the ESCAPE key to display “Select a menu item” on the screen. This is the top level and the arrow keys are used to move the red LED to the one of the 11 desired modes. Pressing ENTER will display the
As an example, Press the ESCAPE key to display “Select a menu item” on the screen. Press the down arrow until the red LED is lit for the Setpoints menu. Press the ENTER key to display the first four
>SETP
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