Carrier 30RAP010-060 specifications Accessory Navigator Display Module

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ACCESSORY NAVIGATOR™ DISPLAY MODULE — The Navigator module provides a mobile user interface to the ComfortLink™ control system, which is only available as a field-installed accessory. The display has up and down arrow keys, an ENTER key, and an ESCAPE key. These keys are used to navigate through the different levels of the display structure. Press the ESCAPE key until ‘Select a Menu Item’ is displayed to move through the top 11 mode levels indicated by LEDs on the left side of the display. See Fig. 2.

Once within a Mode or sub-mode, a “>” indicates the cur- rently selected item on the display screen. Pressing the ENTER and ESCAPE keys simultaneously will put the Nav- igator module into expanded text mode where the full meaning of all sub-modes, items and their values can be displayed. Press- ing the ENTER and ESCAPE keys when the display says ‘Select Menu Item’ (Mode LED level) will return the Navigator module to its default menu of rotating display items (those items in Run StatusVIEW). In addition, the password will be dis- abled, requiring that it be entered again before changes can be made to password protected items. Press the ESCAPE key to exit out of the expanded text mode.

NOTE: When the Language Selection (ConfigurationDISPLANG), variable is changed, all appropriate display expansions will immediately change to the new language. No power-off or control reset is required when reconfiguring languages.

When a specific item is located, the item name appears on the left of the display, the value will appear near the middle of the display and the units (if any) will appear on the far right of the display. Press the ENTER key at a changeable item and the val- ue will begin to flash. Use the up and down arrow keys to change the value, and confirm the value by pressing the ENTER key.

Changing item values or testing outputs is accomplished in the same manner. Locate and display the desired item. Press ENTER so that the item value flashes. Use the arrow keys to change the value or state and press the ENTER key to accept it. Press the ESCAPE key to return to the next higher level of structure. Repeat the process as required for other items.

Items in the Configuration and Service Test modes are pass- word protected. The words Enter Password will be displayed when required, with 1111 also being displayed. The default password is 1111. Use the arrow keys to change the number and press ENTER to enter the digit. Continue with the re- maining digits of the password. The password can only be changed through CCN operator interface software such as ComfortWORKS, ComfortVIEW and Service Tool.

Adjusting the Contrast — The contrast of the display can be adjusted to suit ambient conditions. To adjust the contrast of

the Navigator module, press the ESCAPE key until the dis- play reads, “Select a menu item.” Using the arrow keys move to the Configuration mode. Press ENTER to obtain access to this mode. The display will read:

>TEST OFF METR OFF LANG ENGLISH

Pressing ENTER will cause the “OFF” to flash. Use the up or down arrow to change “OFF” to “ON”. Pressing ENTER will illuminate all LEDs and display all pixels in the view screen. Pressing ENTER and ESCAPE simultaneously allows the user to adjust the display contrast. Use the up or down arrows to adjust the contrast. The screen’s contrast will change with the adjustment. Press ENTER to accept the change. The Navigator module will keep this setting as long as it is plugged in to the LEN bus.

Adjusting the Backlight Brightness — The backlight of the display can be adjusted to suit ambient conditions. The factory default is set to the highest level. To adjust the backlight of the Navigator module, press the ESCAPE key until the display reads, “Select a menu item.” Using the arrow keys move to the Configuration mode. Press ENTER to obtain access to this mode. The display will read:

>TEST OFF METR OFF LANG ENGLISH

Pressing ENTER will cause the “OFF” to flash. Use the up or down arrow keys to change “OFF” to “ON”. Pressing ENTER will illuminate all LEDs and display all pixels in the view screen. Pressing the up and down arrow keys simultane- ously allows the user to adjust the display brightness. Use the up or down arrow keys to adjust screen brightness. Press ENTER to accept the change. The Navigator module will keep this setting as long as it is plugged in to the LEN bus.

 

 

 

 

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Fig. 2 — Accessory Navigator™ Display Module

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Contents Controls, Start-Up, Operation, Service, and Troubleshooting ContentsContents Safety ConsiderationsGeneral Basic Controls UsageUnit Sizes Unit Nominal Capacity TonsAccessory Navigator Display Module Mode RUN Service Temperatures SET Inputs Outputs Configuration Time Operating AlarmsScrolling Marquee Display Menu Structure TestRun Status Mode and Sub-Mode Directory StrtSUB-MODE Keypad Display SUB-ITEM Comment Entry Expansion VersService Test Mode and Sub-Mode Directory SUB-MODE Keypad Display Comment Entry Expansion TestOuts CmpaPressure Mode and Sub-Mode Directory Temperature Mode and Sub-Mode DirectorySet Points Mode and Sub-Mode Directory Inputs Mode and Sub-Mode Directory Outputs Mode and Sub-Mode DirectoryConfiguration Mode and Sub-Mode Directory SUB-MODE Keypad Display Comment Entry Expansion EXVOPT1 SUB-MODE Keypad Display Comment Entry Expansion UnitSUB-MODE Keypad Display Comment OPT2XXX XXX.X ΔF Date Time Clock Mode and Sub-Mode DirectoryDST Operating Mode and Sub-Mode Directory Alarms Mode and Sub-Mode DirectoryMode Item Expansion Description Operating ModesControl Module Communication ControlsCarrier Comfort Network CCN Interface CCN Communication Bus Wiring Thermistor DesignationsStatus Inputs Output RelaysAlmr AUXCCB CHCA30-4962 A30-4963A30-4964 Typical Control Box for 30RAP035-060Typical Wiring Schematic, 30RAP018-030 Units Power Wiring Typical Wiring Schematic, 30RAP018-030 Units Control Wiring A30-4966Typical Wiring Schematic, 30RAP035-060 Units Power Wiring 5283Typical Wiring Schematic, 30RAP035-060 Units Control Wiring A30-5284A30-4967 A30-4968Page CEPL130351 Deadband Multiplier 30RAP Unit Size Control Capacity Steps Capacity %A30-4969 Operating Envelope for R-410A CompressorA30-4970 Cooling Set Point Select30RAP Unit Size FAN Stages Optional Factory-Installed Hydronic Pack Control Methods and Cooling Set PointsControl Occupancy Cooling SET Point Select Clsp Type State CCN→PM1E = YES Configuring and Operating Dual Chiller Con Dual Chiller Configuration Master Chiller Example RsetNumber PartSUB-MODE Keypad Entry Display Item Expansion Comments Dual Chiller Configuration Slave Chiller Example Rset Slave CompleteTo 20 mA Reset Menu Configuration of 4 to 20 mA Cooling Set Point ControlConfiguring Outdoor Air and Space Temperature Reset Configuring Return Temperature ResetMode Keypad SUB Display RED LED Entry ModeOutdoor-Air Temperature Reset To 20-mA Demand Limiting Configuring Demand Limit Item Expansion Comment Entry ConfigurationPRE-START-UP System CheckA30-4978 START-UP and Operation30RAP Minimum Cooler Flow Maximum Cooler Flow Size Temperature Limits for Standard 30RAP Units Operating LimitationsOperation Sequence Unit Size 30RAService Electronic ComponentsEXV Steps Unit Size 30RAP EXV StepsA30-4971 Electronic Expansion Valve DetailsCompressor Replacement Refer to Fig Unit Torque SpecificationCooler A30-4972Oil Charge Check Refrigerant Feed ComponentsA30-4974 A30-4973LWT Check Unit Safeties Factory Settings, High-Pressure Switch FixedUnit Cutout CUT-IN Thermistor Well Temp Voltage Resistance Drop 100,260 143 86K Thermistor vs Resistance DTT DropA30-4975 A30-499A30-4976 AccsyP50 Fault History Last 8 faults P51 Software version Mode Nominal Voltage Control Input Start Jumper A30-4977TB1-TB2 TB13A-TB2Fault Codes Motormaster V Program Parameters for Operating Modes Parameters Description ModePID Replacement Modules MaintenanceReplacement Replacement Part Module Troubleshooting Advanced Scroll Temperature Protection Label 30RAP Unit Cutout CUT-IN SizeTroubleshooting Symptoms Cause RemedyAlarm and Alert Codes T051T110 T153 T197 Alert GENERATED? CCNCSB EMMCompressor Stuck on Failure Alarms Page Appendix a Display Tables SUB-MODE Display Item Description CommentView RUNStrt Appendix a Display TablesVers Pressures Mode and Sub-Mode Directory SUB-MODE Display Item Description Range Comment CoolHead FRZGEN.O SUB-MODE Display Item Description Comment HP.A HP.BEXV.A EXV.BRset Bcst SUB-MODE Display Item Description Comment Time DateDST HOL.LHD.19 HD.30 SUB-MODE Display Item Description Comment SCH.N SCH.LPER.1 PER.2PER.7 PER.6PER.8 Rcrn CrntHist Appendix B CCN Tables CCN Display Tables Aunit General Unit ParametersCCN Display Tables Circaan Circuit a Analog Parameters Description Value Units Point Name ForcibleAppendix B CCN Tables CCN Display Tables Circban Circuit B Analog ParametersCCN Configuration Tables Unit Unit Configuration CCN Configuration Tables OPTIONS1 Options 1 ConfigurationDescription Value Default Units Point Name CCN Display Tables Options Unit ParametersCCN Configuration Tables OPTIONS2 Options 2 Configuration CCN Configuration Tables Schedovr Timed Override SetupCCN Configuration Tables Display Marquee Display Setup CCN Configuration Tables Mmconf Motormaster ConfigurationCCN Service Tables Service Description Value Units Point Name Description Value Point NameCCN Maintenance Tables Alarms Description Version ValueCCN Maintenance Tables PM-PUMP CCN Maintenance Tables Runtest CCN Maintenance Tables Dualchil Appendix C Factory Settings for Pump and Manual Starters SettingAppendix D Optional Bacnet Communications Wiring Optional BACnet Communications WiringAppendix D Optional Bacnet Communications Wiring Table a SW3 Protocol Switch Settings For MS/TPTable B Baud Selection Table DS8 DS7 DS6 DS5 DS4 DS3Table C MS/TP Wiring Recommendations Specification RecommmendationAWG CL2PRmcorp Wiring Specifications Recommended Vendors and Part NumbersCMP RUN LED Error LED Status Table E LED Status IndicatorsLED Status Control Mode Table G Network Points List108 109 Appendix E Maintenance Summary and LOG Sheets 30RAP Maintenance Interval RequirementsWeekly QuarterlyAppendix E Maintenance Summary and LOG Sheets 30RAP Weekly Maintenance LogUnit Section Action Entry 30RAP Monthly Maintenance LogPSI 30RAP Seasonal Shutdown Log 113Copyright 2010 Carrier Corporation START-UP Checklist for 30RAP Liquid Chiller Remove and use for Job File Project InformationII. Preliminary Equipment Check Design InformationIII. Unit Start-Up Start and Operate Machine. Complete the FollowingDual Chiller Control Only Mode RUN Status Record Software VersionsUnit Configuration Settings OPTIONS1 Options ConfigurationSubmode Item Expansion Display Entry OPT1OPTIONS2 Options Configuration CCN CCN Network ConfigurationHP.A Head Pressure Cmp. Delta Configuration HP.B Head Pressure Cmp. Delta ConfigurationEXV.A Circuit a EXV Configuration EXV.B Circuit B EXV ConfigurationMM Motormaster Configuration Settings EXV.BRset Reset Configuration Settings Slct Setpoint and Ramp Load ConfigurationSetpoint SUB-MODE Keypad Display Comment Entry Expansion
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