Trane Trace MP581/AH541 manual Removing the door, Calibrating the operator display

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Installing the Tracer MP581/AH541 or Tracer Summit BMTX BCU Operator-Display Door Upgrade

Ordering numbers: 4020 1156, S3090-0443-62, 4020 1224, S3090-0483-62

To add an operator display to a Tracer MP581 or Tracer AH541 controller or a BMTX model building control unit (BCU), remove the enclosure door, then install the new door with the operator display. Keep this document at or near the controller for access to calibration and cleaning instructions for the operator display.

Removing the door

To remove the enclosure door:

1.Open the door to a 90° angle from the enclosure as shown in Figure 1 on page 2.

2.Lift the door to pull the hinge pegs from the hinge holes.

Installing the door

To install the enclosure door:

1.Unpack the door and check for missing or dam- aged parts. Check to make sure that the touch screen and magnetic latches are installed. Check for cracks in the plastic.

2.Hold the door at a 90° angle from the enclosure as shown in Figure 1 on page 2.

3.Align the hinge pegs on the door with the hinge holes on the enclosure.

4.Gently lower the door until it rests securely in the hinge holes.

5.Verify that the door swings freely on the hinges and that the magnetic latches hold the door securely when it is closed.

6.Connect the operator-display cable to the opera- tor display and the main board (Figure 1 on page 2).

Note: The operator-display cable passes beneath the termination board on enclosures with factory-installed operator displays.

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7.Secure the operator-display cable to the enclo- sure with a wire tie.

Setting up the operator display

This section shows how to calibrate the operator- display touch screen and how to adjust the brightness and contrast. To set up the operator display screens and security, see the Tracer MP580/ 581 Programmable Controller Programming guide (CNT-SVP01B-EN), the Tracer AH540/541 Configurable Air-Handler Controller Setup and Operations guide (CNT-SVX05B-EN), or the Tracer Summit System Programming guide (BMTX- SVP01A-EN).

CAUTION

Avoid Equipment Damage!

To clean the operator display, use a cloth dampened with commercial liquid glass cleaner. Spraying water or cleansers directly on the screen may result in equipment damage.

Calibrating the operator display

To calibrate the operator display:

1.On the home screen, press the Setup button. The Setup menu appears.

2.On the Tracer MP581 or Tracer AH541, press the page down button to view the next screen.

3.Press the Calibrate Touch Screen button. A cali- bration screen appears.

CAUTION

Avoid Equipment Damage!

Do not allow the operator display to come in contact with sharp objects.

4.Touch the target using a small, pliable, blunt object, such as a pencil eraser. Hold until the beeping stops. A second calibration screen appears.

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Contents Calibrating the operator display Removing the doorAligning the door Adjusting brightness and contrastMark of compliance When and Where IssuedEuropean contact EN61326-1

Trace MP581/AH541, MP581, AH541 specifications

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On the other hand, the AH541 is a versatile air handler controller designed to manage air handling units with a focus on delivering high indoor air quality and efficient performance. The AH541’s primary characteristic is its ability to handle complex control strategies such as variable air volume (VAV) systems. It features integrated sensor inputs that monitor environmental conditions, which enables the system to adjust airflow dynamically, ensuring optimal performance under varying load conditions.

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