Bryant 580F installation instructions Manual Mode, Error Mode

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5.Use button #2 (ADVANCE/MANUAL) to advance to configuration point number 2, Occupied Min.

6.Verify the configuration point by pushing button #1. The red LED should flash twice to indicate point 2, and then the green LEDs will flash the current setting.

NOTE: Since the occupied minimum position MUST be 1 greater than the IAQ minimum position (item 15), the IAQ minimum position must be changed first. (IAQ min has a default value of 5%, which is higher than the 2% value in this example.)

7.Use button #2 (ADVANCE/MANUAL) to get to config- uration point 15 (IAQ Minimum Position).

NOTE: Before performing Step 8, be ready to push button #1; there is a limited time window that can easily be missed when the DS3 green LED comes on, and again when the DS4 green LED comes on.

8.Verify the configuration point by pushing button #1. The red LED should flash 15 times to indicate point 15, then the green LEDs will flash the current setting.

9.Next, the green DS3 LED will turn on steady for 2 seconds. During this time, do NOT do anything so that the position defaults to 0.

10.The DS3 LED will turn off and the green DS4 LED will go on steady for 2 seconds. During this time, push button #1 once to set the point to 1%.

11.Wait until the green LEDs turn off then verify the setting by pushing button #1 to read the value. DS3 should not blink, and DS4 should blink once.

12.Now configure the Occupied Minimum Position to 2%. Use button #2 (ADVANCE/MANUAL) to get to configuration point 2.

NOTE: Before performing Step 13, be ready to push button #1; there is a limited time window that can easily be missed when the DS3 green LED comes on, and again when the DS4 green LED comes on.

13.Verify the configuration point by pushing button #1. The red LED should flash twice to indicate point 2, then the green LEDs will flash the current setting.

14.Next, the green DS3 LED will turn on steady for 2 seconds. During this time, do NOT do anything so that the position goes to 0.

15.The DS3 LED will turn off and the green DS4 LED will go on steady for 2 seconds. During this time, push button #1 twice to set the point to 2%.

16.Wait until the green LEDs turn off then verify the setting by pushing button #1 to read the value. DS3 should not blink, and DS4 should blink twice.

NOTE: Configuration items 2, 15, 11, 12, 18 and 19 (in Table 34) are dependent upon other items. Before attempting to change one of these items, be sure to check the value of the item it depends upon (as described in Example 2 above).

IMPORTANT: During SETUP MODE, changes are allowed when the DS3 LED and DS4 LED are lit for 2 seconds (as described in Example 1 and 2 above). During this time, if button #1 is pushed to change one position and not the other, the value for that one position will change and the other will default to zero (unless a dependency prevents the zero). How- ever, if button #1 is not pushed at all during the 2 seconds that the green LEDs are lit, the configuration item will not change.

F. Manual Mode

Manual mode is used to control the status of I/O channels for use in troubleshooting. See Table 35.

Enter the Manual mode by holding down the ADVANCE/ MANUAL (#2) button for at least 3 seconds until all LEDs flash and then the red LED comes on steady.

NOTE: A user can only enter the Manual mode from the Run mode, which is entered by pushing buttons #1 and #2 for at least 3 seconds.

All EconoMi$er+ control outputs are turned off. “I/O Inputs” 1-5 can be adjusted even if the unit is in operation.

In manual mode, the yellow DS2 LED flashes once to indicate the I/O channel. See Table 35. If the value is less than 5, the yellow DS2 LED will count out the value using 1-second flashes. If the value is greater than 4, the yellow DS2 LED will count out groups of 5 at a high flash rate and then follow with the additional value at a flash rate of once per second. For example a flash of 1 indicates Compressor Relay Output 1.

Push READ/ADJUST button (#1) to read the value. The yel- low LED will flash the I/O Channel number being viewed.

Once the channel number is displayed it will then turn on the appropriate green LED (DS3 or DS4) to indicate the sta- tus of the output. For relay outputs if the DS3 LED is on, then the output is on. If DS4 is on, then the output is off. The green DS3 and DS4 LEDs will remain on for about 2 seconds and if during this time the READ/ADJUST (#1) button is pushed, then the output will toggle to the alternate state. To change again, push the READ/ADJUST button and repeat the test or change the status of the output. As an example, for channel 5 (EconoMi$er+ control damper motor) use the READ/ADJUST button to toggle the motor from open to close in %.

At any time, the ADVANCE/MANUAL (#2) button can be used to advance to the next SET I/O. To exit the mode, push and hold the READ/ADJUST and ADVANCE/MANUAL but- tons (#1 and #2) for more than 3 seconds.

NOTE: After exiting the Manual mode, the controller will re- initialize and start with all outputs off.

G. Error Mode

The error mode is used to indicate that an error has occurred The error is indicated by LED #1 red and #2 yellow are on steady.

Enter the RUN mode by pushing the READ/ADJUST and ADVANCE/MANUAL buttons (#1 and #2) for at least 3 sec- onds until all LEDs flash. Next, push and release button #1 to enter the Read mode. Then push button #2 to advance to item 20 (“first most recent error”). Determine the error by reading the value in items 20 to 24 and referring to the Trou- bleshooting section.

Once the error has been fixed, press buttons #1 and 2 for at least 3 seconds to exit Read mode. All LEDs will flash.

Enter Setup mode by pressing the READ/ADJUST button (#1) for at least 3 seconds. All LEDs will flash. Push the ADVANCE/MANUAL button (#2) to advance to item 20. Push READ/ADJUST to read item 20.

To reset the error code while the green DS4 LED is on, press the READ/ADJUST button (#1) once. In addition to resetting the error mode, this will erase all error codes. Cycling the power will also erase the error code.

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Contents Contents Important Read Before InstallingSafety Considerations InstallationBase Unit Dimensions 580F090,102,120,150 Base Unit Dimensions 580F091,103,121,151 Alternate Unit Support III. Install External Trap for CONDEN- Sate DrainSlab Mount Horizontal Units Only II. Field Fabricate DuctworkCRBTMPWR003A01 CRBTMPWR002A01CRBTMPWR004A01 CRRFCURB003A01Unit Leveling Tolerances Operating Dimensions Unit Weight Physical Data 580F090, 102, 120, 150 Units LOW Furnace SectionMED High091 103 121 151 Nominal Capacity tons 091 103 121 151 VI. Install GAS Piping Install Flue HoodField Power Supply Field Control WiringElectrical Data Without Convenience Outlet Heat Anticipator SettingsUnbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage Power Exhaust Electrical Data MCA MocpVoltage Type Electrical Data With Convenience OutletRLA LRA FLA FAN Motor MCA Mocp LRANEC IFCManual Outdoor-Air Damper VIII. Adjust FACTORY-INSTALLED OptionsWith Hood Attached ScrewsOptional EconoMi$er+ Hood BOXBracket IAQ OATORH IarhEconoMi$er+ Controller Wiring Damper MovementThermostats Outdoor Air Temperature OAT Sensor Provided EconoMi$er+ Field-Installed AccessoriesSupply Air Temperature SAT Sensor Provided Return Air Temperature RAT SensorOutdoor Air Humidity Sensor Indoor Air Humidity SensorVertical ECONOMI$ER+ 3 to 12 1/2 TON Units Temperature Resistance Low High Range ResolutionPower Exhaust Remote EconoMi$er+ Enable ControlRemote Potentiometer Occupied Minimum Position Demand Ventilation Control CO2 Sensor ConfigurationIX. Adjust EVAPORATOR-FAN Speed CO2 Sensor* Standard SettingsUnit Motor Efficiency Evaporator-Fan Motor EfficiencyGeneral Notes for FAN Performance Data Tables Evaporator-Fan Motor PerformanceUnit EVAPORATOR-FAN Maximum Acceptable Continuous BHP2300 521 531 2250 513 5052400 535 584 2500 551 642741 671 972 713 665 940802 684 8661222 791 1489 2400 535 584 1187 786 1453 2300 521 5311293 802 1566 2500 551 642 866 6963900 38004000 4100 4200 42502156 3800 761 18423900 777 1974 2296978 1447 3200 962 1373 3100942 1323 993 1524 3300 958 1400 1008 1604 34003100 746 713 811 883 3000 726 656 793 8223200 766 773 829 947 3300 786 836Airflow 3800 744 1361 804 1572 3700 728 1266 789 1473 8483900 760 1460 819 1676 4000 777 1563 834 17854000 777 1563 3700 728 1266 789 14734100 793 1672 1139 4208 5200681 2250 505 4842300 513 509 2400 527 561708 663 931 681 657 901766 674 993 8941174 787 1437 2400 527 561 1142 782 1403 2300 513 5091241 796 1508 2500 543 617 828 6864200 4250 2074 3800 753 17833900 770 1912 2209765 3000 555 6303100 568 686 8251048 814 1198 3100 568 686 765 696 904825 706 968 1115 823 1269 3200 582 745955 728 1106 888 717 10351026 739 1181 1100 750 12591328 811 3700 676 11063800 690 1185 1414 8233800 690 1185 760 1414 823 3700 676 1106 747 1328 8113900 705 1269 773 1503 4000 719 1357 786 1597VII. Refrigerant Service Ports Internal WiringPRE-START-UP START-UP Unit PreparationCooling XI. Main BurnersXII. Heating XIV. Safety Relief XIII. Integrated GAS Controller IGC OperationXVI. ECONOMI$ER+ Controller DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 EconoMi$er+ Controller BoardEconoMi$er+ Inputs and Outputs Start-Up Mode SequenceSetup Points Units Minimum Maximum Factory INC Comments Configuration Variables Read and Setup ModesValue Setting Input/Output ChannelsSetup Mode Error Mode Manual ModeXVII. ECONOMI$ER+ Configuration Compressor Configuration And ControlVentilation Air And Free Cooling Power Exhaust Configuration Demand Ventilation ConfigurationCooling, Units Without EconoMi$er+ XVIII. Operating SequenceHeating, Units Without EconoMi$er+ Cooling, Units With EconoMi$er+Service Cleaning VI. Economizer Adjustment IV. Blower Belt AdjustmentVIII. HIGH-PRESSURE Switch IX. LOSS-OF-CHARGE SwitchCooling Charging Chart 580F090 To Use Cooling Charging ChartCooling Charging Chart 580F120 Cooling Charging Chart 580F091 Cooling Charging Chart 580F121 XII. Flue GAS Passageways XIV. Limit SwitchXIII. COMBUSTION-AIR Blower XV. Burner IgnitionXVII. Replacement Parts Cleaning and AdjustmentTroubleshooting ECONOMI$ER+ Troubleshooting II. Unit Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy Cooling Service TroubleshootingHeating Service Troubleshooting Typical Unit Wiring Schematic 208/230-3-60 Unit Shown Appendix a ECONOMI$ER+ Label Startup ModeAppendix a ECONOMI$ER+ Label Appendix B JOB Specific ECONOMI$ER+ Configuraiton Settings Index Call for Free Catalog Service TrainingPage Remove and Store in Job File START-UP ChecklistPreliminary Information III. START-UP Electrical
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