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Benchmark 6000 DF Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

CHAPTER 9 – RS-232 COMMUNICATION

Page 138 of 219

AERCO International, Inc. • 100 Oritani Dr. • Blauvelt, NY 10913

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03/21/2014

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MENU PROCESSING UTILIZING RS-232 COMMUNICATION – Continued

NOTE

The Level 1 password (159) must be entered to change options in the
Setup, Configuration and Tuning Menus. The Level 2 password (6817)
must be entered to view or change options in the Calibration and
Diagnostics Menus.
With the exception of the password entry, all other keyboard entries can be
made using either upper or lower case.

5. To view the available menus in the top-down sequence shown in Figure 3-2, enter M

<Rtn>. The Menu title and first 10 options will be displayed.

6. When viewing menus containing more than 10 options, enter N <Rtn> to display the

remaining options.

7. Shortcut keys are also available to go directly to a specific menu. These shortcut keys are:

m0

Default (Operating) Menu

m1

Setup Menu

m2

Configuration Menu

m3

Tuning Menu

m4

Calibration Menu

m5

Diagnostic Menu

8. To change a value or setting for a displayed menu option, proceed as follows:

a) Enter C, followed by the number to the right of the displayed option to be changed,

and then press <Rtn>.

b) Enter the desired value or setting for the option and press <Rtn>. Refer to Chapter 3,

Tables 3-2 through 3-5 for allowable entry ranges and settings for the Operating,
Setup, Configuration and Tuning Menus. (The Calibration and Diagnostic Menus
should only be used by Factory-Trained service personnel).

c) Menu changes will be stored in non-volatile memory.

9. To redisplay the menu and view the option which was just changed in step 5, enter D and

press <Rtn>.

10. To display the Fault (F) Log, Sensor (S) Log or Time (T) Line Log, press F, S or T

followed by <Rtn>. Refer to section 9.4 for descriptions and samples of these data logs.

11. To log off and terminate the RS-232 communication link, press L followed by <Rtn>.

9.4 DATA LOGGING

During operation, the C-More Control Panel continuously monitors and logs data associated
with operational events, faults and sensor readings associated with the boiler system.
Descriptions of these data logs are provided in the following sections. The procedure for
accessing specific data logs is described in section 9.3, step 10.

9.4.1 Fault Log

The C-More Control Panel logs the last 20 faults (0 – 19) starting with the most recent (#0).
They can be viewed in the front panel display or via the RS-232 port. The Fault Log cannot be
cleared. If the Fault Log already contains 10 faults, the earliest fault is overwritten when a new
fault occurs. A sample Fault Log display is shown in Table 9-1.

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