Schneider Electric ACRC500 Display Settings, Password & timeout, Date & time, Adjust display

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Display Settings

Set display interface settings, including time and date, units, passwords, and time-out. You can also adjust the contrast, key click, beeper volume, and beep on alarm settings.

Password & timeout

Path: Main > Set Password

NOTE: The default user password is apc (lowercase). See “Password entry” on page 11 for more information on how to enter the password.

Change passwords: Set the Admin and Device passwords.

1.Move the selector arrow next to the Change Passwords option and press the ENTER key.

2.Select the password to change (either Admin or Device).

3.Enter a new password (up to 8 characters).

4.Press the ENTER key to confirm.

Timeout: Set the length of time which can elapse when no keys are pressed before the display interface returns to the scrolling screen status. The password must then be entered to regain access.

Invalidate: Override the password timeout and require password entry immediately.

Date & time

Path: Main > Set Date & Time

Set the time: Enter the correct time, and press the ENTER key. The Time is displayed on some status screens and is also used in the alarm and event logs to time-stamp events.

Set the date: Enter the day, month, and year, and press the ENTER key. The Date is displayed on some status screens and is also used in the alarm and event logs to date-stamp events.

Set the format: Use the up or down arrow key to select the date Format setting.

mm/dd/yyyy (11/16/2007) (Default)

yyyy-mm-dd (2007-11-16)

dd-mmm-yy (16-Nov-07)

mmm-dd-yy (Nov-16-07)

dd.mm.yyyy (16.11.2007)

Adjust display

Path: Main Menu > Configure Display

Contrast: Adjust the visibility of the screen text. Lower numbered settings provide darker text; higher numbers provide lighter text. Settings range from 0–7.

Key Click: Enable or disable an audible tone every time a key is pressed on the display interface.

Beeper Volume: Set the volume of the display interface alarm tone, and for the audible tone that sounds every time a key is pressed on the display interface.

Beep On Alarm: Set the cooling unit to sound an audible tone every 30 seconds when a new alarm occurs. Silence the audible tone by pressing any key on the display interface. When the alarm clears itself, the tone will stop on its own.

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Contents 990-3237B-001 Publication Date November Operation and Maintenance ManualSchneider Electric IT Corporation Legal Disclaimer Table of Contents Network Management Card Troubleshooting Page General Information Important Safety InformationHazard of Electric SHOCK, EXPLOSION, or ARC Flash Safety Notices During OperationStatic Electricity Hazard Ensure that ChecklistsInitial inspection checklist CommissioningElectrical Hazard Electrical inspection checklistPiping Installation Mechanical inspection checklistWhile the equipment is operating, ensure that User interface inspection checklistStart-up inspection checklist Final inspection checklistOperation Display InterfaceDescription Function Navigating the main menu Using the DisplayScrolling status screens Main menu screensUsing the Path statement Path Main Set Password Change PasswordsNavigating sub-menus Path Main On/Standby Password entryPath Main Operation Limit Access Start the cooling unitStandby Option Stop the cooling unitGeneral Configuration Cooling unit configurationPath Main Configure Unit General View the state of input and output contacts Path Main Configure Unit Discrete I/OPath Main Configure Unit Discrete I/O Normal State ContactsCooling Group Configuration Configure the cooling groupPath Main Configure Group Path Main Set Identification Configure ModbusPath Main Configure Modbus Identify the cooling unitPath Main Set Group Setpoints How the Cool mode worksControl the Environment SetpointsPath Main Set Group PIDs PID settingsLoop Behavior PID Tuning Correction Tune the PID loopControl Method Proportional Integral Derivative Service intervals Run hoursThresholds Date & time Display SettingsPassword & timeout Adjust displayPath Main Menu Set Display Units Display unitsNetwork Configuration Configure the networkPath Main Configure Network View Status Readings Cooling unit statusPath Main View Unit Status Path Main About InRow RC Cooling group statusAbout the cooling unit Path Main View Group StatusPath Main View Event Log Event LogView event log Clear event logAlarm messages and suggested actions Respond to AlarmsView active alarms Clear active alarmsThreshlds screen Configure Unit General Role Override Auto and that coolingAlarm Message Severity Action Required Network Management Card Quick ConfigurationTCP/IP configuration methods Schneider Electric Device IP Configuration WizardIni file utility Bootp & Dhcp configuration Local access to the control console Remote access to the control consoleNetwork TCP/IP Boot Mode Dhcp only Advanced Dhcp Cookie Is Choose Network from the Control Console menu Control consoleAccess a Configured Network Management Card Web interfaceTelnet and SSH Modbus Simple Network Management Protocol SnmpInRow RC Operation and Maintenance Manual Recover From a Lost Password Environment MaintenanceMonthly Preventive Maintenance CleanlinessElectrical MechanicalFunctional Semi-Annual Preventive MaintenanceProblem Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Corrective Action Page Page Worldwide Customer Support

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