27keys which are the up arrow ( ), down arrow ( ),and keys.INSTALLATION — The Navigator display module is intend-ed to be a mobile device, so there are no holes in the device forpermanent mounting. The module has a magnetic mount that isstrong enough to hold the device in place on any clean, drymetal surface.To enter LEN (local equipment network) mode:1. Remove power by removing connection to J1.2. Remove connection to J2 (to avoid communication prob-lems with equipment).3. Position DIP switch to 0 (ON) position.4. Restore power by reconnecting J1.5. Plug in Navigator.Controller is now in LEN mode and will support theNavigator device.To return CCN mode:1. Remove power to controller by removing connectionto J1.2. Remove connection to J2 (to avoid communicationproblems with equipment).3. Position DIP switch to 1 (OFF) position.4. Reconnect J2.5. Restore power by reconnecting J1.Controller is now in CCN mode at the previously config-ured address and baud rate.The Navigator module is powered through the PremierLinkcontroller. The Navigator has a modular telephone style (RJ14)connector and should be connected to terminal block TB3 inthe control box. This device is intended for use on the LENcommunications bus only. Do NOT connect to the Navigatorwhile in CCN mode. Communication problems may occur.OPERATION — To use the Navigator, plug the RJ14 connec-tor into the RJ14 port. On power up, the Navigator displays:PremierLinkNavigatorByCarrierThe Navigator will upload the appropriate display tablesfrom PremierLink™ controller. A ‘Communication failure’message will be displayed if any errors are encountered. Checkthe wiring at the connector. After successful upload of informa-tion, the Navigator begins its default display. All items in theRun Status menu are displayed one at a time in this mode. Anexample of the display in the default mode is:SAT 54.2 °FSUPPLY AIR TEMPERATUREThe different levels of modes can be accessed with theNavigator. See the base unit controls and troubleshooting guidefor more information.Pressing any key while in the default display mode willcause the Navigator to enter its manual mode. In this mode, allsub-modes and items within the eleven top level configurationmodes, denoted on the display screen, can be accessed. TheNavigator automatically returns to the default display mode af-ter 60 minutes of no keypad activity. Pressing the andkeys simultaneously while the unit displays “Selecta menu item” will also log the device out and return it to its de-fault display mode.NAVIGATING THROUGH MENU STRUCTURES — Thearrow keys are used to scroll up and down to select sub-modeswithin a mode or items within a sub-mode. See the base unittroubleshooting guide for menu structure. The key isused to select a menu item or to accept data entry. Thekey is used to exit to the next highest mode or tocancel data entry. The sub-mode and item displays will wraparound with the last and first items separated by a line of dasheson the display. The ‘>’ symbol is the pointer and is located atthe left side of the display.Press the key to display “Select a menu item” onthe screen. This is the top level and the arrow keys are used tomove the red LED to the one of the 11 desired modes. Pressingwill display the sub-modes within a top level mode.Once in a sub-mode, use the arrow keys to move the pointer(‘>’) to the desired sub-mode. Up to four sub-modes will bedisplayed on the Navigator at one time. Continue pressing thearrow keys as needed to find the desired sub-mode.As an example, Press the key to display “Selecta menu item” on the screen. Press the down arrow until the redLED is lit for the Setpoints menu. Press the key todisplay the first four sub-modes in the Setpoints menu:>SETPOATLNTLOUHDBENTER ESCAPEENTERESCAPEENTERESCAPEESCAPEENTERESCAPEENTERRun StatusService TestTemperaturesPressuresSetpointsInputsOutputsConfigurationTime ClockOperating ModesAlarmsE N T E RE S CM O D EAlarm StatusTIMEEWTLWTSETP1 2 . 5 85 4 . 6 ° F4 4 . 1 ° F4 4 . 0 ° FN A V I G A T O RC o m f o r t L i n kFig. 31 — Navigator™ Module in Display Mode