American Power Conversion DX, FM manual Using the Display Interface, Scrolling status screens

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Using the Display Interface

Scrolling status screens

The first time you apply power to the Module, the display initializes and runs an LED and alarm- tone test.

After start-up, the interface displays the firmware revision number (if the fast start-up is disabled). The display interface then scrolls automatically and continuously through the following nine screens of status information.

Status Screen Name

Status Information Displayed

 

 

Control Temp & Humidity

• Temperature and humidity at the sensors being used to control the

 

environment

 

• Remote Temperature and Humidity (optional)

 

• Humidity Control Method (dew point or relative humidity)

 

 

Cool/Dehum Demands

• Cool Demand %

 

• Dehumidify Demand %

 

• Actual Output %

 

 

Reheat Demand

• Reheat Demand %

 

(Electric SCR only)

 

 

Humidify Demand

• Humidify Demand %

 

• Humidify Actual %

 

 

Group Status

• Number of Systems

 

• Setpoint Share: On/Off

 

• Demand Fighting: On/Off

 

 

Group Status

• System number

 

• Role

 

• State

 

 

Active Alarms

• Alarm number

 

• Module identifier

 

• Alarm name

 

• Time stamp

 

 

Setpoints

• Cool °C (or °F)

 

• Reheat °C (or °F)

 

 

Setpoints

• Dehumidify % RH

 

• Humidify % RH

 

 

Press the up or down arrow key to interrupt the automatic scrolling and view a specific status screen. To return to the scrolling status screens, press the ESC key from the main menu screen.

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Contents Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Page American Power Conversion Legal Disclaimer Page Contents Commissioning Checklists Alarms Network Management Card Troubleshooting Warranty Page Module Modules, Systems, and GroupsSystem Group Safety symbols that may be used in this manual Symbols Used in this ManualCross-reference symbols used in this manual Safety Hazards Lockout/tagout Electrical hazardsStatic discharge Safe refrigerant handling Moving parts Tools and partsOperation Display InterfaceScrolling status screens Using the Display InterfaceStatus Screen Name Status Information Displayed Main menu screen Password entryNavigating the interface Change settings Factory default settingsStart the System Stop the SystemCommissioning Power on Power On/Off ProcedurePower off Commissioning Checklists Initial Inspection ChecklistMechanical and Refrigeration Inspection Checklist Electrical Inspection ChecklistEnsure that Mechanical Inspection Air-cooled Checklist User Interface Box Inspection ChecklistStart-up Inspection Checklist While the equipment is operating, ensure thatFinal Inspection Checklist Owner AcceptanceSystem Configuration System optionsPage Page System delays Sensor setup Building managementSettings for fluid-cooled options Fluid-Coil Type Applicable SettingsValve types Actuator typesEconomizer isolation valve optional Coil fluid temperature activation threshold and deadband Contacts and Relays Input contactsMap Description/Function Output relays Configure Module Module ConfigurationAlarm detectors Calibrate airflow manually Module ControlCalibrate airflow automatically Reset humidifier Reset Variable Frequency DriveSet up humidifier Control the Environment How the modes workPage Setpoints Deadbands Cool Deadband Compressor Allocation Return air relative humidity Modes Essential functionsHow to tune the PIDs PID controlsControl Proportional Integral Derivative Method Loop Behavior PID Tuning CorrectionHumidification sensitivity Alarms Temperature alarmsHumidity alarms Maintenance intervalsAlarm delay Group configuration GroupGroup settings Mode Range Share ifSystem failure events Password and time-out Temperature and pressure unitsDisplay Date and timeAdjust display How to update the firmwareReset to defaults Product dataNetwork Configuration Network configurationView Status Readings Module statusSystem status Group statusView Event Log View logRespond to Alarms Alarm messages and suggested actions Displayed Alarm Message Action RequiredDisplayed Alarm Message Action Required Path Main Setup System # System Config Valve Types Check that the # Systems setting Path Main Setup Group Group Module Module Alarm Occurred in Module Control Reset Comm Lost state, or Off Displayed Alarm Message Action Required Displayed Alarm Message Action Required TCP/IP configuration methods Quick ConfigurationOverview APC Device IP Configuration Wizard Bootp and Dhcp configurationOption 43 = 01 04 31 41 50 43 where Remote access to the control console Control console Choose Network from the Control Console menuWeb interface Access a Configured UnitTelnet/SSH Snmp Recover From a Lost Password Cleanliness Monthly Preventive MaintenanceEnvironment Mechanical ElectricalQuarterly Preventive Maintenance  Record the amperages for the following componentsFunctional tests Semi-Annual Preventive Maintenance  Measure the refrigerant pressures Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective ActionProblem Possible Cause Corrective Action Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Page Terms of warranty One-Year Factory WarrantyNon-transferable warranty Exclusions Warranty claims Claims Warranty ProceduresParts Page Page 990-3127 10/2007

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