Trane Zone Controller, N512 manual Service pin button, Interpreting LEDs, Red LED Service indicator

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Chapter 6 Status indicators for operation and communication

Service pin button

The Service pin button is located as shown in Figure 19 on page 51. The

Service pin button is used to:

Identify a device (see “Identifying a device” in the Rover Installation/ Operation/Programming guide (EMTX-SVX01A-EN)

Add a device to the active group (see “Adding a device” in EMTX- SVX01A-EN)

Verify PCMCIA communications (see “Verifying PCMCIA communi- cations” in EMTX-SVX01A-EN)

Make the green (status) LED “wink” to verify that the controller is communicating on the link (see Table 14 on page 57 and “Setting the Auto-wink option” in EMTX-SVX01A-EN)

Interpreting LEDs

The red (service) LED on the Tracer ZN521 controller (see Figure 19 on page 51) indicates whether the controller is capable of operating normally (see Table 13).

Table 13. Red LED: Service indicator

LED activity

Explanation

 

 

LED is off continuously when power

The controller is operating normally.

is applied to the controller.

 

 

 

LED is on continuously when power

The controller is not working prop-

is applied to the controller.

erly, or someone is pressing the Ser-

 

vice pin button.

 

 

LED flashes once every second.

The controller is not executing the

 

application software because the net-

 

work connections and addressing

 

have been removed.1

1 Restore the controller to normal operation using the Rover service tool. Refer to EMTX-SVX01A-EN for more information.

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Contents Installation and Operation Tracer ZN521 Zone Controller Page CNT-SVX07C-EN April CNT-SVX07C-EN Tracer ZN521 Zone Controller Installation and Operation CNT-SVX07C-EN Contents Sequence of operations Status indicators for operation and communication Troubleshooting Index Overview and specifications Product descriptionDimensions Storage environmentClearances Plastic-cover model dimensions and clearances Agency listing/compliance Additional componentsZone humidity sensor Tracer zone temperature sensor optionsDamper actuators CO2 sensorOverview and specifications Input/output terminal wiring AC-power wiringGeneral wiring information Communication-link wiring and addressing General wiring information Location recommendations Operating environment requirementsMounting recommendations Mounting the Tracer ZN521 zone controllerControlValve Economizing Typical applications for the Tracer ZN521 zone controllerApplication SpeedfanMultiple Dehumidification HeatElectricBI2 Condensate overflow BI1 Low-coil-temperature detectionBinary inputs Binary inputsBI3 Occupancy or generic binary input BI4 Fan statusGND Ground terminals ZN Zone temperatureAnalog inputs Analog inputsFAN Fan mode input AI1 Entering water temperatureSET Local setpoint AI2 Discharge air temperature AI3 Outdoor air temperature or generic temperatureAI4 configuration options and associated measurement ranges Configuration Measurement rangeAI4 Universal 4-20 mA AI4 terminal wiring CO2 measurement Binary output functions Binary outputsGeneric binary output Binary output FunctionsRequired controller inputs for proper operation Wiring requirements and optionsOverriding binary outputs Function Input source For more information SeeTwo-pipe hydronic-cooling unit Two-pipe hydronic-heating unit Two-pipe hydronic heating/cooling unit with auto changeover Four-pipe hydronic heating/cooling unit Four-pipe heating/cooling unit with auto changeover Two-pipe heating unit with DX cooling Electric heat unit with DX cooling Electric heat unit Two-pipe heating unit with face-and-bypass damper Two-pipe heating/cooling unit with face-and-bypass damper Four-pipe heating/cooling unit with face-and-bypass damper Input/output functions and wiring for typical applications Power-up sequence Random startOccupied standby mode Occupied modeUnoccupied mode Occupancy modesOccupied bypass mode Timed override controlZone temperature control Cascade zone controlSimplified zone control Morning warm-up Heating or cooling modeDischarge air tempering Morning cool-downEntering water temperature sampling function Fan operationExhaust control Exhaust controlModulating valve calibration Valve operationModulating valve operation Valve control optionsIsolation-valve operation Modulating outdoor/return air dampersTwo-position valve operation Two-pipe operationModulating outdoor air damper position Ashrae Cycle 1 conformance Ashrae Cycle 2 conformanceEconomizing free cooling DX cooling operation Two-position control of a modulating outdoor air damperFace-and-bypass damper operation Face-and-bypass, isolation-valve operationElectric heat operation Baseboard heat operationDehumidification Peer-to-peer communication Unit protection strategiesFan off delay Smart resetLow-coil-temperature protection Condensate overflowFilter-maintenance timer Freeze protection discharge air temperature low limitFreeze avoidance Test button Tracer ZN521 zone controller circuit boardManual output test For non OutputClose damper, air Outdoor Open damper, air Outdoor Step Result BOP1 BOP2 BOP3 BOP4 BOP5 BOP6 BOP7 BOP8 BOP9Interpreting LEDs Service pin buttonRed LED Service indicator LED activity ExplanationGreen LED Status indicator Yellow LED Communications indicatorDiagnostics Types of diagnosticsDiagnostic Probable cause Consequences Type Table of diagnosticsDiagnostics Fan unaffectedValved unaffected PositionDamper unaffected Status indicators for operation and communication Fan does not energize Probable cause ExplanationTroubleshooting Valves remain closedValves remain open DX or electric heat does not energizeOutdoor air damper remains closed Outdoor air damper remains openOutdoor air damper remains open Troubleshooting Index NumericsIndex Index Index Page Trane