Parameter Dialog Screen (Compact Acu Controllers, Only) - Honeywell EXCEL5000 OPEN XILON User Manual

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Explanation of symbols in the third column of the table body:
The symbols
and
"open," respectively) of the digital input/output, and are preceded by the
corresponding logical state (i.e. "ON" or "OFF").
The symbols
and
edge) of the flip flop input (DI_ff) and are preceded by the corresponding logical
state (i.e. "ON" or "OFF").
"OCC," "UNOCC," "BYPASS," and "STNDBY" indicate the value of the occupancy
signal.
"
INV" means that the value is invalid.
"------
" means that the selected input or output is currently unused.
---
"
ERR" means that an error (either a communication error or an unexpected
value, e.g. NTC temperature > 150 °C) has occurred.
The fourth column displays only if an output is in the automatic or manual mode.
"A" stands for "automatic mode," while "M" stands for "manual mode." "L" indicates
that the local override is active.
NOTE: It is important that, when changing an output manually, you first ensure
that none of the connected devices will be damaged as a result.
"R" stands for "counter reset," i.e. after pressing <ENTER> to confirm, the counter
is reset to "INV". It will then later restart at 1. Counter values can range from 0 to
65535.
Float values can range from -99.9 to 999.9.
The "up" and "down" arrows at the right-hand side of the table body can be used to
go the previous/next page of the table.
NOTE: The temperatures can be displayed either in degrees Celsius or degrees
Fahrenheit. This can be set up in the Honeywell Properties dialog (see
below).
To change a binary output value, press <ENTER>, thus toggling the value until
changed as desired.
To change a numerical output value, use the "up" and "down" arrows to set the
focus to the output value, then press <ENTER>, and then type in a new value (see
also section "Changing Values" on page 13).
The entries are refreshed every three seconds with values from the nodes. The
displayed value is the value of the feedback NV. The currently valid mode is
likewise refreshed.
NOTE: After a manual override, it may take some time before the values do in
fact change.

Parameter Dialog Screen (Compact ACU Controllers, only)

If, however, the selected node is a Compact ACU, the parameter dialog screen will
appear (see Fig. 18). This screen is similar to the I/O dialog screen. It starts with
lines containing the configuration parameters, followed by an alarm value, the
status information, and the diagnostic information.
Db:002/004
RTSnsOffs
0.02
C1SnsOffs
0
EvAirFlTO
5
LPADelay
10
EvFanAct
CONT
F1=Help F10=Device
Fig. 18. Parameter dialog for Compact ACU controller
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XILON HANDHELD TOOL - USER GUIDE
stand for the contact position ("closed" and
indicate the trigger condition (rising edge, falling
←information on data base
←table header
←up to five table entries
°C
°C
sec
sec
←Status line (cyclically changing)
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