Quinny 65040-AB Calibration Date, Unit Configuration Date, Current TIME/DATE, Network Diagnostic

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Section VIII - Power$ync IIOperation

compressor, make sure the load time seconds never go below 15 and unload time seconds are always more than 2. This can be accomplished by sizing air storage correctly for your system demand needs. Use the UP arrow key to move to the next display. Press ENTER to return to Compressor Maintenance Menu 2.

P CALIBRATION DATE:

09/27/00

T CALIBRATION DATE:

09/27/00

UNIT CONFIGURATION DATE:

09/27/00

CURRENT TIME/DATE 00:00

09/27/00

 

 

The P CALIBRATION DATE is the date that the pressure transducers were calibrated. The T CALIBRATION DATE is the date that the temperature sensors were calibrated. These dates should be within one or two months of the unit configuration date. If not, it is possible that the sensors have been recalibrated since the machine left the factory, which may affect the safe operation and warranty of the compressor. Contact your local Quincy service representative to assure that the compressor is operating properly. Use the UP arrow key to move to the next display. Press ENTER to return to Compressor Maintenance Menu 2.

From Compressor Maintenance Menu 2 press the UP arrow key to access Compressor Maintenance Menu 3. This menu allows the user to set the modem baud rate, if the Modem Communications Package has been installed.

COMPRESSOR MAINTENANCE MENU 3 SET MODEM BAUD RATE PRESS F1 COMPRESSOR DIAGNOSTIC MENU PRESS F2 UP FOR NEXT MENU/DOWN FOR PREVIOUS MENU

Press F1 to set the modem baud rate.

Changes to the modem baud rate setting should only be made if the standard modem that is part of the Modem Communications Package option is being replaced with a different model. The correct baud rate for the factory modem is 2400. Changing the baud rate from the factory setting may adversely affect communications.

MODEM BAUD RATE SETUP

SET BAUD RATE _______

PRESS ENTER TO RETURN

Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to adjust the baud rate to the desired specification. 2400 Baud is the recommended setting. Press ENTER to accept and return to Compressor Maintenance Menu 3.

Press F2 at Compressor Maintenance Menu 3 to view the Compressor Diagnostic Menu:

COMPRESSOR DIAGNOSTIC MENU

VIEW SHUTDOWN LOG

PRESS F1

NETWORK DIAGNOSTIC

PRESS F2

TRANSDUCER PARAMETER CHECK PRESS F3

Press F1 to view the shutdown log.

ENTRY: 01 TIME: 20:16 DATE: 09/27/00

SHUTDOWN CODE: CONTACTOR FAULTY

USE UP/DOWN KEYS TO VIEW OTHER ENTRIES

PRESS ENTER TO RETURN

This display shows shutdown and service alarms beginning with the most recent event. It indicates the entry number, time of the entry, date of the entry and nature of the shutdown or service alarm. Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to view other entries. The log will hold the 16 most recent alarm conditions. As new alarm conditions occur, the computer will drop the oldest and add the newest. A new machine may have entries in the log resulting from the assembly testing stages.

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Contents QSD Series Page Table of Contents Section V Maintenance or Service Preparation Standard Warranty Dimensional Data air-cooled Dimensional Data water-cooled Section I General Safety PrecautionsSpare Parts Ordering Information Safety Alert SymbolsSection II Description Compression Cycle and Air Flow General DescriptionLubricating Fluid System Cooling SystemMoisture Separator Water-cooledCapacity Control System Electrical System Shutdown Conditions Back-up ControlSafety Sensors IndicatorsMain Power on Light High Discharge Air Temperature LightsSection II Description Moving the Unit to the Installation Site Section III InstallationReceiving LocationPiping Connections Piping Fit-up Manual Shutoff ValveGuards ElectricalWater Quality Water FlowFan Rotation Fluid LevelPrior to Starting Section IV Operating ProceduresStarting the Compressor Stopping the Compressor Normal OperationTemperature Readings Water-cooled Pressure ReadingsStopping the Compressor Emergency Section V Preparing for Maintenance or Service This page Intentionally Left Blank Safety Fluid SpecificationsSection VI Servicing Fluid Life Air FilterInput Shaft Seal Preparation for New Seal InstallationAirend Sealing System Seal InstallationPressure Switch Section VII Service AdjustmentsPressure Switch Back-up Operating Mode Adjusting Pressure SwitchThis page Intentionally Left Blank Introduction to Power$ync Section Viii Power$ync II OperationBack-up Mode Operation Do not switch modes with power on the compressorAuto Dual Time Delay Multiple Machine Operational ModeSingle Machine Operational Modes Continuous RunNetwork Load Delay Time Pressure SettingsConnecting Cable to the Power$ync II Circuit Board Network InstallationRocker Switch Settings Network Voltage Tests on Power$ync II Systems Network SetupUP/DOWN DEADBAND, F1 EDIT, Enter Return Start-up Power-up DisplaysSection Viii Power$ync II Operation U19 Memory Failure Contact Your Service Representative Compressor in Back-up ModeDeadband Data Error Press F1 to Clear U19 Data Checksum Error Press F2 to UpdateU19 Data not Initialized Press F2 to Initialize Filter Needs Servicing Please Replace AS Soon AS Possible Operational Displays Start-up DisplaysAdditional Sensors Compressor is StartingCompressor is Unloaded Minutes Left to Shutdown Compressor is UnloadedProgrammed Shutdown Mode and Pressure Displays Compressor Settings and Maintenance DisplaysCompressor Mode of Operation Auto Dual Timed Stop Press F1 Press F2Press F1 to change the load and unload pressures Read Pressure Settings pages 34-35 beforeMachine ID Setup Please Wait Network Configuration in ProgressMachine ID for this Compressor Press Enter to Accept Value Sequence Network Data Before setting or changing a sequence, readUP/DOWN POSITION, F1 EDIT, Enter Return UP/DOWN Machine ID, Enter ReturnNetwork Configuration Menu DAY Monday SEQ AbcdDAY Monday SEQ To clear a particular sequence from the memory, press F1 Reset Service Hourmeters Filter Service HourmetersCompressor Hourmeter Menu Compressor Hourmeters Intake Filter HoursFluid Filter Hours Reset to Press Enter to Return Press F1 to Reset Fluid Filter Hours Press Enter to ReturnPress F1 to Reset Fluid Hours Press Enter to Return Fluid Hours Reset to Press Enter to ReturnTime Menu To View Current Time Compressor Maintenance Menu Compressor Control TestTo SET Time and Date Time and Date Menu Current Time on this ControlCompressor Control Test Menu Unload Valve Test Press F1 HorsepowerUnload Press Fluid PressModem Baud Rate Setup Unit Configuration DateCompressor Diagnostic Menu View Shutdown LOG Network DiagnosticSection Viii Power$ync II Operation ETOL00 FTOL00 Network Connection Data Confidence Indicator is lit, the indicator will remain lit Modem INITIALIZATION** InitF1 to EDIT/ENTER to Accept Value Compressor has Shut Down Emergency Stop Button WAS Pressed Sequence Data Error Press F1 to Clear Schedule Data Error Compressor has Shut Down Take Corrective Action Back-up Mode until all faults have been corrected Inlet Temp Fluid Pressure STG 1 OUT Temp STG 2 in Temp Emergency Stop Pressed Shutdown Log MessagesMotor Overload STG 2 Discharge RTD Failure Control log has no entries at that point Probable Causes Corrective Action Failure to Start Section IX TroubleshootingUnscheduled Shutdown Section IX TroubleshootingProbable Causes Corrective Action Unscheduled Shutdown High Discharge Air Temperature Frequent Air Cleaner CloggingProbable Causes Corrective Action Low Air Delivery Frequent Fluid Filter CloggingCompressor does not Unload when there is no Air Demand Too Rapid Cycling Between Load and Unload Excessive Fluid in Buffing Air Vent Bowls Pressure Relief Valve ExhaustingWater in Buffing Air Vent Bowls Excessive Fluid in Gearbox Vent BowlHigh Interstage Pressure Low Delivery PressureMicroprocessor Will Not Display Messages Erroneous DisplaysInterval Action Section X- Maintenance ScheduleDaily Operating Record Quincy Compressor QSD Quincy Compressor QSD