Modular service tool sd, Modular service tool keys, Vav/cav/mua operator interface sd 10 – Orion System VAV II Controller v.1 User Manual

Page 10: Operator interfaces, Display screens & data entry keys, Mode selection buttons

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MODULAR SERVICE TOOL SD

VAV/CAV/MUA Operator Interface SD

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Modular Service Tool Keys

Operator Interfaces

In order to confi gure and program the Orion System controllers, you
must have an Operator’s Interface or a personal computer with the Prism
II computer front-end software installed. Three different Operator Inter-
faces are available for programming of the Orion Controls System—the
Modular Service Tool SD, the Modular System Manager, and/or the
System Manager TS II. These devices allow you to access the status and
setpoints of the controllers on your communications loop. This manual
describes the Modular Service Tool SD. If using the Modular System
Manager or System Manager TS II, please see the Operator Interfaces
Technical Guide
or the System Manager TS II Technical Guide. If using
Prism II, please see the Prism II Technical Guide.

The Modular Service Tool allows you to view any input or output status
and change any setpoint to fi ne-tune the operations of the total system.
All keypad operations are simple and straightforward, utilizing non-
cryptic plain English messages.

Table 1: Keypad Descriptions

Table 2: Button Descriptions

Display Screens & Data Entry Keys

See the chart below for a list of the keypad descriptions and functions.

Keypad

Description

Key Function

ESC

Use this key to exit from screens or

from data entry or to return to the

Main Menu from any screen in the

system.

ENTER

Use this key to enter a new value.

Clear

If a data entry mistake is made,

press this key to clear the data entry

fi eld and start over. This key also

turns off the power to the Service

Tool when on the

Main Menu Screen

Minus

If a setpoint with a negative value

is required, press this key for the

minus sign.

DEC

Press this key when entering data

that requires a decimal point.



Use these keys to change values

in the Confi guration Screens as

prompted.


Use these keys to step backward or

forward through the screens.

Mode Selection Buttons

The Modular Service Tool is provided with “Mode Selection Buttons.”
These buttons give you instant access to the specifi c mode desired without
having to scroll through several menu screens to get there.

Button

Description

Mode Selection Buttons

STATUS

Pressing this button takes you

directly to the controller

“Status” screens.

SETPOINTS

Pressing this button takes you

directly to the controller

“Setpoints” screens.

SCHEDULES

Pressing this button takes you

directly to the controller

“Schedules” screens.

OVERRIDES

Pressing this button takes you

directly to the controller “Over-

rides” screen. See the “Override

Button” section on page 13 for a

description of this function.

See Note 1 below.

ALARMS

Pressing this button takes you

directly to the controller

“Alarms” screen. See the “Alarms

Button” section on page 13 for a

description of this function.

CONFIGURATION

Pressing this button takes you

directly to the controller

“Confi guration” screens.

BALANCE-TEST

Pressing this button takes you

directly to the controller

“Balance-Test” screens.

Notes:

(1) The Modular Service Tool will only search the Overrides
one loop at a time. You must enter the Loop number and the
MiniLink PD unit ID (60).

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