Carrier SYSTEM PILOT 33PILOT-01 Owner's Manual
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5CONFIG AND SETPOINT TABLES — If the CONFIG orSETPOINTS table option is selected from the Program screen,and if there is more than one entry in the corresponding tablelist, then the System Pilot displays a Table List screen. If thereis only a single table, the System Pilot displays the contents ofthe table.Only two types of configuration tables will be available inSecurity Level 2, Holiday Configuration tables and Occupancytables (if attached to a device with an occupancy schedule).NOTE: The CONFIG function is not available if the SystemPilot is set to Security Levels 3 or 4. The SETPOINTS func-tion is not available if the system is set to Security level 3.The top line of the Table List screen shows the table typethat was selected. The bottom line shows text and error mes-sages, as applicable. The center portion of the screen shows thetable list. This consists of the table names from the specifiedlist, arranged in alphabetical order.Use the SCROLL UP/DOWN buttons or the NAVIGATEknob to scroll through the list. Press the SELECT button todisplay the highlighted line.If a table type with multiple table entries was selected, theSystem Pilot will display a Multiple Table List screen with allof the table names associated with that table type.If it is a table type with a single table entry, the System Pilotwill display a Standard Table screen.Multiple Table List Screen — If multiple tables of a selectedtype are available, or if SCHEDULE is selected from the Pro-gram screen and there are multiple schedules, the System Pilotwill display a Multiple Table List screen with all of the tablenames associated with that table type.The top line shows the name of the table that was selected.The bottom line shows text and error messages, as applicable.The center portion of the screen lists the associated tables inalphabetical order. If the list has more than 7 tables, then thefirst 7 tables will be displayed.Use the SCROLL UP/DOWN buttons or the NAVIGATEknob to scroll through the list. If there are more than 7 tables,pressing PAGE UP/DOWN will display the previous or next 7names from the list. Press the SELECT button to read thehighlighted table from the attached device and display anappropriate screen. A Time Schedule screen is displayed if thetable is a time schedule, or a Standard Table screen is displayedfor any other table. Pressing the EXIT button causes theSystem Pilot to return to the Table List screen.Standard Table Screen — If a table type with a single table en-try is selected from a Table List screen, or a table (other than aschedule) is selected from a Multiple Table List screen, theSystem Pilot displays a Standard Table screen.The top line shows the 8-character table name. The centerportion of the screen shows the table data.Configuration and set point data is read from the attacheddevice once, when the table is first selected and displayed.There will be one point/decision per line. If there are more thanseven decisions/points, the first seven will be displayed. Thebottom line displays text and error messages, as applicable.Use the SCROLL UP/DOWN buttons or the NAVIGATEknob to scroll through the data. If there are more than 7 deci-sions/points, pressing PAGE UP/DOWN will display theprevious or next 7 decisions/points. As the user scrolls throughthe table, the System Pilot will highlight the current decision/point and if there is an associated point name, the 24-characterdescriptor will be displayed on the bottom line. If there is noassociated point name, the System Pilot will display the24-character descriptor in the center portion of the screen.If the SELECT button is pressed and the current point is ed-itable, the System Pilot allows the user to modify the point.If the EXIT button is pressed, the System Pilot exits to thenext higher screen.SCHEDULE — Selecting the SCHEDULE option from theProgram screen and then selecting a Time Schedule tabledisplays the Time Schedule screen as shown in Fig. 11. Thisexample shows all 8 of the time schedule periods, even thoughonly the first 6 (plus the header line) will actually be shown onthe System Pilot when this screen is entered.NOTE: This function is not available if the System Pilot is setto Security Levels 3 or 4.The top line shows the 8-character schedule name. Thebottom line displays text and error messages, if applicable. Thecenter portion of the screen shows the schedule data which arethe occupied and unoccupied times for each period and thedays to which the period applies. The time is displayed with a24-hour clock with colon (00:00 to 24:00). The day flags aredisplayed as 8 bits (0 or 1), for Monday through Sunday plusholiday. The times and day flags are modifiable. The periodnumbers and the header line are fixed. Each of the day flags istreated as a separate field, therefore, there are 12 modifiablefields per line.Use the SCROLL UP/DOWN buttons or the NAVIGATEknob to scroll through the table one line at a time. If theSELECT button is pressed, the System Pilot allows the user tomodify the data on the current line (starting with Occupiedhour). Use the NAVIGATE knob to move within the line. Aseach field is highlighted, the truncated 24-character descriptoris displayed on the message line. Use the INC/DEC buttons orthe MODIFY rotary knob to adjust the highlighted value. If theEXIT button is pressed, the System Pilot will return to theProgram screen or the Multiple Table List screen.DETACH — Select this option from the Program screen todisconnect from the device to which the System Pilot iscurrently attached. The System Pilot will attach to itself anddisplay the System Pilot default screen.Modifying Set Points — The VVT® zone controllerdefault screen displays two set points. The Remote AttachDefault screen will display up to two set points. The user canmodify the displayed set points by turning the MODIFY rotaryknob or pressing the INC/DEC buttons. The displayed setpoints will blink.NOTE: This function is not available if the System Pilot is setto security level 4.The System Pilot will modify a set point subject to thelimits read from the controller. If there are two set points, theSystem Pilot will modify them simultaneously and willpreserve the difference between them subject to the limits readfrom the controller.The System Pilot has configurable high and low limits forset points, as defined in the System Pilot Configuration Tableand the System Pilot remote attach configuration table. On aRemote Attach Default screen, the limits will be applicable to606→→Fig. 11 — Time Schedule Screen |
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