York 00497VIP manual Microboard, Refer to

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MICROBOARD

(REFER TO FIG. 31 - 36)

The Microboard contains the operating software (Program), microprocessor (Micro), and supporting circuits for the Micro.

The Program is a set of instructions to control remote chillers and the display. It also contains the Display messages and screens. It is stored in a memory device called a flash memory card. This is a type of nonvolatile memory that can be read from or written to, but requires the locations to be erased before they are written to. With the exception of a write/read sequence that occurs during the Boot-up process explained below, this device is used primarily as read-only in this application. A write protect switch is located on the left edge of the card as shown in Fig. 32. It must be placed in the “Write Enabled” position in order to allow successful Boot-up. The card is located in socket location U46 (Ref. Fig. 31). It connects to the Board via an Elastomeric connector that is a silicon rubber strip embedded with silver conductors. The Card can be removed from its socket by using the thumb to press down on the socket’s plastic tension spring. The card is installed by inserting it into the socket/holder and pressing on the surface of the Card until it snaps into place. The Memory card is a replaceable component. Refer to the YORK Renewal Parts List. The version of the Memory card is an alphanumeric code that represents the application and revision level. The version is printed on a label adhered to the memory card’s surface. The version code is as follows:

C. RCC. 01. XX.

Revision level. Increments 00, 01 etc.

Product Code for OptiView RCC

Remote Control Center

Commercial

The Micro monitors and controls the chiller by reading and executing the Program instructions in a sequence determined by the Program. Under Program control, the Micro communicates with the chillers via RS-485 serial communications to determine the operating conditions. As operating conditions require, status messages are retrieved and displayed. The Keypad is read as Digital Inputs. When an operator presses a key to request a display, the Micro interprets the request, retrieves the display from the Program and displays it. The Program assembles data in the correct format for transmission

through the Serial Data Ports to the chiller(s) and peripheral devices. The Program also instructs the Micro to respond to requests from peripheral devices for serial data transmissions.

The Mux (multiplexer) is a switching device that only allows one analog input through at a time. The inputs are selected sequentially by the Micro per Program instructions.

The A/D Converter converts each analog input to a 12-bit word. In this form, the values can be stored in memory devices, compared to values in the Program, transmitted through Serial Ports or sent to the Display Controller for display. Control signals to start conversion process are from the Micro via the FPGA.

The Watchdog circuit monitors the +5VDC supply from the Power Supply to determine when a power failure is occurring. Just prior to the supply decreasing to a level where the Micro and supporting circuits can no longer operate, it applies a reset signal to the Micro. The Micro responds by shutting down the remote control center and retrieving the Power Failure message from the Program and sending it to the Display Controller for display. Similarly, when power is first applied after a power failure, it maintains the Micro in a reset state until the +5VDC has returned to a sufficient level. The Watchdog circuit also assures that all the Program instructions are being performed and that the Program has not latched-up, bypassing important safety thresholds. If the Program has latched-up, the Micro displays WATCHDOG – SOFTWARE REBOOT message.

The Program Jumpers (Table 2) and Program Switches (Table 3) are used to alter the Program operation or configure the Microboard hardware for specific operation. This allows the Program and Microboard to be universal for all applications. Refer to Table 2 and 3 for the function of each jumper and switch. The position of some can be determined and set by the Service Technician to meet the desired operation. The position of others is dictated by the size, type or style of certain Control Center components and thus the position is determined by the YORK Factory. The required position of each is listed in these tables. The Program Jumpers are wire bridges that are either left in place or cut. The Program Switches are miniature switches that are placed in either the ON or OFF position.

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Contents Remote Control Center Optiview Remote Control CenterGeneral Safety Guidelines Safety SymbolsChangeability of this Document Table of Contents List of Tables List of Figures EU Declaration of Conformity Product Description CHILLER/CONDENSING Control Panels Installation Required Software Version Chiller / Condensing Unit Eproms Optiview Remote Control Center From Optiview RCC Unit Microboard 031-01314-000 031-02050-001 Unit MicroboardWire Sizing Voltage Source FigureGrounding Ground Wire Size FigureWiring Practices Figure Do not drill a control panel to locate conduit con Sides or bottom of the panel and use a conduit drainOperation Screen Descriptions and Usage Setpoint / Change ScheduleSetpoints Manual ControlsScreen Navigation Layout This page intentionally left blank to maintain formatting Unit Control Temperature Home ScreenUnit Type Unit StatusUnit # Unit Run Indicator LEDAverage Ambient Temperature Unit Screen Examples Ycal ChillerYcas Chiller Ycws Chiller Unit Screen This page intentionally left blank Systems Screen Examples 00507VIPC Systems Screen Individual System Screen None Hours and Starts Screen Total Starts Operating HoursOptions Screen Ycas Chiller / Ycar ChillerUnits Display Mode Ambient Control ModeLocal/Remote Control Mode Language Display ModeTrending Screen TrendingTrend Setup StartStop AxisCollection Interval Trend Setup ScreenChart Type Select Data Point Slot #Data Point Min Data Point MaxThis page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank Setpoints Screen Examples 00517VIPC Setpoints Screen Last Faults History ScreenPrint History Print All HistoriesDown History Details ScreenHistory Printout Number of Units Connected SetupRCC Setpoints Screen RCC Setup Screen Clock Enabled / DisabledSet Date Set TimeDiagnostics UnitsComms PrinterRCC Poll Time 5-30 sec Comms ScreenRS-485 Baud Rate Printer Screen RCC Comms Diagnostics ScreenSoftware Versions Diagnostics I/O Screen Digital InputsDiagnostics RCC Comms Screen Timeout Count Clear CountersDisplay Messages Status MessagesPrinters PrintersEquipped with an RS-232 Serial interface Okidata Weigh-Tronix Models 2600Seiko Okidata 182, 182 turbo, 184 turboConnectors Hardware requiredWEIGH-TRONIX Printer ModelPrinter Setup Automatic Data LoggingLocal/Remote Control Mode Suction Temperature = 42.9 F Discharge Temperature Service IntroductionSystem Architecture Refer to FIGControl Center Microboard Refer toFpga configuration First initiate table completeMini-card signature test Mini-card checksumService York International Bios Eprom U45 Flash Memory Card Bram Bios Eprom Flash Memory Card From Watchdog protection as follows Pins 1-2 RS-232 Pins 2-3 RS-485 JP10 JP26 Not usedMicroboard Program Jumpers JP34, JP35, JP36, JP37 Not Used JP39, JP40, JP41, JP42 Not usedMicroboard Program Switches Tion! Severe compressor or chillerMicroboard Serial Data Communications Ports Configurable Analog Inputs Liquid Crystal Display Ment Displays or supporting components cannot beDisplay Replacement Kit LG Semicon LP104V2 Display refer to Removal InstallationSharp LQ10D367 Display Refer to Removal DISPLAY, Mounting Liquid Crystal Display Assembly LG Semicon LP104V2 Display Sharp LQ10D367 Lamp Replacement 031-01765-002 Display Interface Board031-01765-001 Display Interface Board Display Backlight Inverter Board Inverter Keypad Refer to Figures 45Keypad LD04075 Power Supply Power Supply Offline Diagnostics & Troubleshooting Refer toMain Diagnostics Screen Keypad Test Procedure Display TestBIT Patterns Test Screen Serial Inputs / Outputs Tests FromRS-485 From From COM 4b102 Digital Inputs / Outputs Tests Analog Inputs Tests System Commissioning Checklist Part Number and Renewal Parts 107 108 109 SI Metric Conversion 110Page ALL Rights Reserved

00497VIP specifications

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