67Rev 2.1Firing rate RPMFan speed RPMFlame signal VHeader temperature If enabledOutlet temperature DegreesInlet temperature If enabledDHW temperature If enabledStack temperature If enabledOutdoor temperature If enabledTable 4.33 – Analog I/O DataAnalog I/O data is displayed as bar charts depicting the I/O level. Analog I/O that is not enabled for the installationdisplays a blank I/O level. To see all analog I/O, use the horizontal scroll bar to move the view left and right.4-37 Installer Checkouts – Diagnostics TestsPressing the Diagnostics Test button launches the diagnostic tests. The first test displayed on the right side of thescreen is the last selected test shown.This screen enables the user to perform the following tests: Modulation Test: Enables the user to verify that the burner is firing at the correct rate. Pilot Test: Enables the user to verify that the pilot valve is functioning properly. The user can also perform burneradjustments for the pilot flame. Pump Test: Enables the user to verify that the correct pump is on or off. The Start Test button will test all pumps;pressing an individual pump tests that pump only. Burner Switch: This button turns the burner on or off.Start Test: Runs the test for 5 minutes.4-38 System TimeSystem time can be configured in the Operator Interface and applied to all Honeywell Sola Controllers that exist in theinstallation. A date and time is entered by the user at the Operator Interface and any data that is time stamped is markedwith the current time and date in the Operator Interface. The Operator Interface system clock is set by going to Setup onthe Home Screen and then selecting the System Time button on the Advanced Setup page. A screen similar to thefollowing Figure 4.76 displays.NOTE: It’s important that the system time be set in the Operator Interface so correct time stamps are given to theHoneywell Sola Controller lockouts. The Operator Interface time and date need to be set each time the Operator Interfacereboots.Figure 4.76 –Operator Interface Date and Time