Bryant 580F installation instructions Setup Mode

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After advancing through all the configuration variables in the Read mode, the controller will then advance through the status of the I/O channels. As in the Read mode, there will be no LEDs on. Push the READ/ADJUST (#1) button and the yellow LED will flash the “I/O Point” number and the green LEDs will flash the “I/O Values” in the same manner described in the Read mode section. See Table 38. At the first I/O point (Compressor 1 Output), the DS2 LED (Yellow) will flash with the number of the I/O channel and the DS1 LED (red) will stop flashing. This will be followed by the I/O chan- nel status. To read the value again, push the READ/ADJUST (#1) button.

To advance to the next channel, push the ADVANCE/MAN- UAL (#2) button. If the number of the channel or the status value is greater than 4 the controller will count out the increments of 5 at a high flash rate followed by the remain- ing digits. The channel number will be counted out through the DS2 LED (yellow). The status value will be counted out through the DS3 and DS4 LEDs (green).

If the status value is an analog value then the numeric value will be displayed by using the DS3 Green LED to display the tens digit and the DS4 will be used to display the ones digit.

If the channel is a digital output (relay), the DS3 LED (flash- ing green) will indicate ON status and the DS4 LED (flash- ing green) will indicate OFF status. If the output is the economizer control signal then the DS3 LED will be used to indicate the motor is being driven open, and the DS4 LED will be used to indicate it is being closed. If the motor is not being commanded in either direction then both the DS3 and DS4 LEDs will be on. The controller will first go through the output relays, then the economizer motor, and will then fol- low with the values currently being read for the analog input channels as defined in the configuration table. All values are maintained in memory even during a power loss. To exit Setup mode, push and hold the READ/ADJUST (#1) and ADVANCE/MANUAL (#2) buttons for more than 3 seconds. Setup mode will automatically be exited after 10 minutes of no activity.

E. Setup Mode

The Setup mode is used to change set points and configura- tion values.

Enter the Setup mode by pushing and holding the READ/ ADJUST (#1) button 1 for at least 3 seconds until all LEDs flash once. Then, the yellow LED will come on steady. A user can only enter the Setup mode from the Run mode (to get to Run mode, press buttons both buttons #1 and #2 for at least 3 seconds).

In Setup mode, all configurations can be modified even while the unit is running, but the user will not be able to adjust the I/O channels. Only channels 1 through 20 on Table 37 will be accessible in the Setup mode. Channel 20 will be used to reset any alarms that may have occurred. As an option, alarms can also be reset by cycling power to the controller.

NOTE: During the Setup mode, all routines including safety routines will continue to run and control the unit.

While in this mode, the DS1 LED (red) will flash to indicate the number of the configuration item. The DS2 LED (yellow) will be on continuously to indicate that the unit is in configu- ration mode. Use the ADVANCE/MANUAL button to sequence through the setup channels. If the value of the channel is less than 5 it will count out the value of the chan- nel on the DS1 LED at 1-second intervals. If the channel value is 5 or greater, the DS1 LED will first count out the groups of 5 and then following with the remaining digit.

Verify what Setup Point is being read by pushing the READ/ ADJUST button (#1). First the Red LED will flash the set point number, then the Green LEDs will flash the value. Then, the green DS3 and DS4 LEDs will each come on steady for about 2 seconds. While DS3 is on steady, its new value can be entered by pushing READ/ADJUST (#1), and entering the value for the ten’s digit. When the DS4 comes on steady, enter the value for the one's digit. After the green LEDs are off, push the READ/ADJUST button (#1) again to verify that the correct value has been entered. If the configu- ration is a discrete On/off setting, push the READ/ADJUST button (#1) to toggle LED 3 or 4 on or off.

Setup Example 1: Change “Occupied Minimum Position” (configuration item 2) to 53%.

1.Read the General Notes about reading and entering values found on the label on the top of the EconoMi$er+.

2.Push and hold button #1 (READ/ADJUST) for at least 3 seconds until all LEDs flash. The yellow LED will go on steady.

3.Read the current configuration point by pushing but- ton #1. The red LED flashes the configuration point number and the green LEDs flash the current setting for that setup point number.

4.On the label (on top of the EconoMi$er+), read Step 2 and Note 1 for Setup mode operation.

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

NOTE: Before performing Step 6, 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.

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.

7.Next, the green DS3 LED will turn on steady for 2 seconds. During this time, push button #1 five times.

8.The DS3 LED will turn off and the green DS4 LED will go on steady for 2 seconds. During this time, push button #1 three times.

9.The 5 button #1 pushes, followed by the 3 button #1 pushes is the sequence that sets the occupied mini- mum position to 53%.

10.Wait until the green LEDs turn off then verify the setting by pushing button #1 to read the value. There should be 5 fast blinks of DS3 and 3 slow blinks of DS4.

Setup Example 2: Change the Occupied Minimum Position (item 2) to 2% (lowest value).

1.Read the General Notes about reading and entering values found on the label on the top of the EconoMi$er+.

2.Push and hold button #1 (READ/ADJUST) for at least 3 seconds until all LEDs flash. The yellow LED will go on steady.

3.Read the current configuration point by pushing but- ton #1. The red LED flashes the configuration point number and the green LEDs flash the current setting for that setup point number.

4.On the label (on top of the EconoMi$er+), read Step 2 and Note 1 for Setup mode operation.

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

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Contents Safety Considerations Important Read Before InstallingContents InstallationBase Unit Dimensions 580F036-072 Base Unit Dimensions 580F073 II. Field Fabricate Ductwork III. Install External Trap for CONDEN- Sate DrainAlternate Unit Support IV. RIG and Place UnitPKG. Accy Hole Power Unit Size Accessory CRRFCURB001A01Connector ALT Accessory Drain GAS CRRFCURB002A01Install Flue Hood VI. Install GAS PipingUnit 580F MAX Weight Rigging DetailsPhysical Data OUTDOOR-AIR Inlet Screens Furnace SectionFreeze Protection Thermostat F RETURN-AIR FiltersHeat Anticipator Settings Field Power SupplyField Control Wiring VII. Make Electrical ConnectionsPower Wiring Connections Electrical Data Without Convenience Outlet RLA LRA FLA MCA MOCP†Electrical Data With Convenience Outlet VIII. Adjust FACTORY-INSTALLED Options Manual Outdoor-Air DamperOptional EconoMi$er+ Hood BOXBracket OAT OarhIAQ IarhEconoMi$er+ Controller Wiring Damper MovementThermostats Supply Air Temperature SAT Sensor Provided EconoMi$er+ Field-Installed AccessoriesOutdoor Air Temperature OAT Sensor Provided Return Air Temperature RAT SensorIndoor Air Quality Voltage Setting Outdoor Air Humidity SensorTemperature Resistance Range ResolutionEnthalpy Changeover Settings Remote EconoMi$er+ Enable Control Occupied/Unoccupied SwitchPower Exhaust Indoor Air Humidity SensorVentilation Rate CO2 Sensor ConfigurationFull Occupancy Ventilation for PeopleIX. Adjust EVAPORATOR-FAN Speed Direct-Drive MotorsBelt-Drive Motors Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley Settings Motor Data870 External Static Pressure in. wg Cfm Rpm Bhp Watts 900768 9581181 970 External Static Pressure in. wg Cfm Rpm Bhp Watts955 1073Low Speed 802 370840 432 773 802 370 912 489624 935757 967 579663 856884 Airflow Low Speed High SpeedBhp Watts 900 941762 886 517 969 644 859 458 944 579705 777866 479 790 353828 413 790 353 896 470 990 599905 553 1000 687 1085 831 828 413 930 535 1021 669866 479 964 607 1053 746 944 635 1036 775 1119 924986 771867 966PRE-START-UP IV Internal WiringVI. Refrigerant Service Ports START-UP Unit PreparationIX. Cooling Main BurnersXI. Heating XII. Safety Relief XIII. Ventilation Continuous FANXIV. ECONOMI$ER+ Controller Thermostat Inputs DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4Input Name Type USE INPUT/OUTPUT Conversion Connection PIN Economizer MotorStart-Up Mode Sequence Configuration Variables Read and Setup ModesInput/Output Channels Setup Mode Manual Mode Error ModeXV. ECONOMI$ER+ Configuration Compressor Configuration and Control Ventilation Air and Free CoolingXVI. Operating Sequence Demand Ventilation ConfigurationPower Exhaust Configuration Cooling, Units without EconoMi$er+Heating, Units without EconoMi$er+ Cooling, Units with EconoMi$er+Service Cleaning II. Lubrication III. Blower Belt AdjustmentECONOMI$ER+ Adjustment IV. Manual OUTDOOR-AIR DamperXIV. Loss of Charge Switch Limit SwitchXIII. HIGH-PRESSURE Switch XVI. Replacement PartsSuction Line Pressure Kilopascals Suction Line Temperature DEG. CSuction Line Temperature DEG. F Suction Line Pressure PsigTON Unit 60 Hz Charging Chart Burner Section Details Troubleshooting ECONOMI$ER+ Troubleshooting II. Unit Troubleshooting Error Code 8 E2 Test FailureUnit Always in Unoccupied Mode RAM Test FailureLED Error Code Service Analysis Heating Service AnalysisCooling Service Analysis GVR FPTGND HPSStartup Mode Appendix a ECONOMI$ER+ LabelAppendix a ECONOMI$ER+ Label Appendix B JOB Specific ECONOMI$ER+ Configuration Settings Index Service Training Call for Free CatalogPage Preliminary Information START-UP ChecklistTemperatures III. START-UP Electrical
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