7Setting the Time and Date — The ComfortLink™ control hasa time and date function. This can be useful for diagnostics todetermine when alarms occur. The control is factory config-ured for the proper date and is set for the Eastern Time Zone.The date and time zone must be checked and corrected if nec-essary, to allow the machine to function on an internal timeschedule and to display a proper time and date stamp foralarms. The time and date is displayed on the Group DisplayScreen.To change the Time and Date, press the Main Menubutton. Select Time. On the display, a day and date boxwith a time box will be shown. To change the day and date,press the day and date box. A calendar will be displayed. If thecorrect month is displayed, touch the correct date. If the wrongmonth is displayed, use the or to change to the correctmonth and select the correct date. The date will highlighted.Press to accept the change. The previous screen will bedisplayed with the corrected day and date shown. To correctthe time, use the or on the left to change the hour. Usethe or on the left to change the minutes. Continuouslytouching the or will sequence the numbers. The time isshown in a 24-hour format. To accept the changes, press theor buttons. A “Save” dialog box is displayed with thewords, “Do you wish to save changes?” Press to acceptthe changes.Group Display Screens — The Touch Pilot™ display sup-ports up to eight Group Display screens. Group Displayscreens show status information along the top of the screensand 9 buttons that display 9 point names and point values thatare chosen by the user. All Group Display screen points areuser configurable. The bottom line of the screen contains navi-gation buttons that can be used to move between the GroupDisplay screens.Pressing a point button will show that point’s Point Datadialog box. See Fig. 2 and 3. This box contains buttons thatremove the point from the group display and apply or remove aforce (point override). When touching any button in the displayscreen, the button will be outlined to acknowledge input. Theremay be a delay in response to input, but if the button is out-lined, do NOT press any other button until the previous inputhas been processed.If there is a communication failure with the MBB (MainBase Board), all point buttons will be displayed in inverse vid-eo and the message Communication Failure will be displayedin the top left line of the screen.Default Group Designation — The default group is the first ofthe 8 Group Display screens. This is the default screen of thedisplay. Information on this screen as well as the other 7screens can be user-modified to meet the needs of the site.To Add A Point To A Group Display — From the Main Menu,press the desired menu button (Status, Setpoint, Service,Maint, or Config) and, if necessary, the sub-menu button toaccess the point to be added. Press the point button to show thesource point’s Point Data dialog box. See Fig. 3. From thePoint Data dialog box, press the ADD button. The display willshow the last Group Display accessed. Use the navigation but-tons to access the destination Group Display. Press an existingpoint button or a blank button to update the highlighted buttonwith the source point’s name. Press to add the highlightedpoint to the group and return to the table display.To Remove A Point From A Group Display — From the PointData Dialog box, press the REMOVE button and follow theprompts. The display will return to the Group Display screenfrom which the point was removed, and the button correspond-ing to the deleted point will be blank and disabled.NAVIGATOR™ DISPLAY MODULE — The Navigator dis-play module provides a mobile user interface to theComfortLink control system. The display has up and down ar-row keys, an key, and an key. These keysare used to navigate through the different levels of the displaystructure. Press the key until ‘Select a Menu Item’ isdisplayed. Use the up and down arrow keys to move throughthe top 11 mode levels indicated by LEDs on the left side of thedisplay. See Fig. 7. See Table 2 and Appendix B for more de-tails about the display menu structure.Once within a mode or sub-mode, a “>” indicates thecurrently selected item on the display screen. Pressing theand keys simultaneously will put theNavigator module into expanded text mode where the fullmeaning of all sub-modes, items, and their values can be dis-played. Pressing the and keys when thedisplay says ‘Select Menu Item’ (Mode LED level) will returnthe Navigator module to its default menu of rotating displayitems (those items in Run StatusVIEW). In addition, thepassword will be disabled, requiring that it be entered again be-fore changes can be made to password protected items. Pressthe key to exit out of the expanded text mode.When a specific item is located, the item name appears onthe left of the display, the value will appear near the middle ofthe display and the units (if any) will appear on the far right ofthe display. Press the key at a changeable item andthe value will begin to flash. Use the up and down arrow keysto change the value, and confirm the value by pressing thekey.Changing item values or testing outputs is accomplished inthe same manner. Locate and display the desired item. Pressso that the item value flashes. Use the arrow keys tochange the value or state and press the key to acceptit. Press the key to return to the next higher level ofstructure. Repeat the process as required for other items.Items in the Configuration and Service Test modes are pass-word protected. The words Enter Password will be displayedwhen required, with 1111 also being displayed. The defaultpassword is 0111. Use the arrow keys to change each numberand press to accept the digit. Continue with theremaining digits of the password. The password can only bechanged through CCN operator interface software such asComfortWORKS®, ComfortVIEW™ and Service Tool.Power-Up Display — When the Navigator display is poweredup it will display:ComfortLinkNavigatorByCarrierENTER ESCAPEESCAPEENTER ESCAPEENTER ESCAPEESCAPEENTERENTERENTERENTERESCAPEENTER