4and press to enter the digit. Continue with the re-maining digits of the password. The password can only bechanged through CCN operator interface software such asComfortWORKS, ComfortVIEW and Service Tool.Adjusting the Contrast — The contrast of the display can beadjusted to suit ambient conditions. To adjust the contrast ofthe Navigator module, press the key until the dis-play reads, “Select a menu item.” Using the arrow keys moveto the Configuration mode. Press to obtain access tothis mode. The display will read:> TEST OFFMETR OFFLANG ENGLISHPressing will cause the “OFF” to flash. Use the upor down arrow to change “OFF” to “ON”. Pressingwill illuminate all LEDs and display all pixels in the viewscreen. Pressing and simultaneouslyallows the user to adjust the display contrast. Use the up ordown arrows to adjust the contrast. The screen’s contrast willchange with the adjustment. Press to accept thechange. The Navigator module will keep this setting as long asit is plugged in to the LEN bus.Adjusting the Backlight Brightness — The backlight of thedisplay can be adjusted to suit ambient conditions. The factorydefault is set to the highest level. To adjust the backlight of theNavigator module, press the key until the displayreads, “Select a menu item.” Using the arrow keys move to theConfiguration mode. Press to obtain access to thismode. The display will read:> TEST OFFMETR OFFLANG ENGLISHPressing will cause the “OFF” to flash. Use the upor down arrow keys to change “OFF” to “ON”. Pressingwill illuminate all LEDs and display all pixels in theview screen. Pressing the up and down arrow keys simultane-ously allows the user to adjust the display brightness. Use theup or down arrow keys to adjust screen brightness. Pressto accept the change. The Navigator module willkeep this setting as long as it is plugged in to the LEN bus.Table 2 — Scrolling Marquee Display Menu Structure*LEGENDCkt — Circuit*Throughout this text, the location of items in the menu structure will bedescribed in the following format:Item Expansion (Mode NameSub-mode NameITEM)For example, using the language selection item:Language Selection (ConfigurationDISPLANG)ENTERESCAPEENTERENTERENTERENTER ESCAPEENTERESCAPEENTERENTERENTERENTERRun StatusService TestTemperaturesPressuresSetpointsInputsOutputsConfigurationTime ClockOperating ModesAlarmsENTERESCMODEAlarm StatusComfortLinkFig. 2 — Accessory Navigator™ Display ModuleMODE RUNSTATUSSERVICETEST TEMPERATURES PRESSURES SETPOINTS INPUTS OUTPUTS CONFIGURATION TIMECLOCKOPERATINGMODES ALARMSSUB-MODEAutoView ofRun Status(VIEW)ServiceTest Mode(TEST)Unit Temperatures(UNIT)PressuresCircuit A(PRC.A)CoolingSetpoints(COOL)GeneralInputs(GEN.I)GeneralOutputs(GEN.O)DisplayConfiguration(DISP)Time ofDay(TIME)Modes(MODE)Current(CRNT)Unit RunHour andStart(RUN)Outputsand Pumps(OUTS)TemperaturesCircuit A(CIR.A)HeadPressureSetpoint(HEAD)CircuitInputs(CRCT)OutputsCircuit A(CIR.A)UnitConfiguration(UNIT)Month,Date, Day,and Year(DATE)ResetAlarms(RCRN)Circuit andCompressorRun Hours(HOUR)Ciruit A CompTest(CMPA)BrineFreezeSetpoint(FRZ)4-20mAInputs(4-20)Unit Options 1Hardware(OPT1)DaylightSavingsTime(DST)AlarmHistory(HIST)LocalHolidaySchedules(HOL.L)CompressorStarts(STRT)Unit Options 2Controls(OPT2)PreventiveMaintenance(PM)CCN NetworkConfiguration(CCN)ScheduleNumber(SCH.N)SoftwareVersion(VERS)Reset Cool Temp(RSET)LocalOccu-pancySchedule(SCH.L)Set Point andRamp Load(SLCT)ScheduleOverride(OVR)ServiceConfiguration(SERV)BroadcastConfiguration(BCST)