Led troubleshooting, Using leds to verify operation, Troubleshooting – Orion System Modular VAV/Zone Controller User Manual

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LED Troubleshooting

Using LEDs To Verify Operation

The VAV/Zone Controller is equipped with LEDs that can be used as

very powerful troubleshooting tools. The VAV/Zone Controller board

has three LEDs. Two of these LEDs are used in troubleshooting. See

Figure 19 for the LED locations. The LEDs and their uses are as follows:

“REC”

This LED will light up to indicate system communications.

“PWR”

This LED will light up to indicate that 24 VAC power has been applied

to the controller.

“STAT”

This is the diagnostic blink code LED. It will light up and blink out

diagnostic codes.

Figure 19: LED Locations

“REC” LED Operations

When the controller is communicating, this LED will flicker. If it does

not flicker, check the MiniLink PD and/or CommLink that is connected

to the Power/Comm board which connects to your VAV/Zone Control-

ler and make sure the MiniLink and/or CommLink is powered up and

properly connected to the Power/Comm board.

“PWR” LED Operations

When the VAV/Zone Controller is powered up, the “PWR” LED should

light up and stay on continuously. If it does not light up, check to be sure

that the modular connector is connected to the board, that the connec-

tions are tight, and the tab is locked on the connector. Be sure power is

connected and turned on to the Power/Comm board and that the modular

cable connector is securely connected. If after making all these checks

the “PWR” LED does not light up, the board is probably defective.

“STAT” LED Operations

As previously described, when the board is first powered up, the LED

will do the following:

Flashes Once

Off for 5 seconds

STAT LED blinks the board address

(Address 14 = 14 blinks)

5 second pause

20 second time delay - LED blinks 20 times

LED blinks slowly as damper moves towards the open

position. The LED blinks fast as the damper moves

towards the closed position.

After the above steps, the status code is repeatedly blinked every 10

seconds to indicate controller status. The status blink codes are listed in

Table 3 below in order of priority with 7 being the highest priority.

LED Blinks This

Number of Times

Blink Code Description

1

Normal Operation.

No Alarm Conditions Exist

2

Push-button Override or

Group Override Is Active

3

Communications Failure

4

Bad Airflow Sensor

5

Bad Or Missing Space Sensor

6

Damper Open or Close Failure

7

Damper Feedback Failure

Table 3: “STAT” LED Blink Codes

Only the highest priority failure code will be shown. You must correct

the highest priority alarm before other problems will be indicated.

If the “STAT” LED does not operate as indicated above, first check the

address switch setting. See Figure 17 for correct address switch setting

procedures. If the address switch setting is correct and the “STAT”

LED still does not behave as indicated above, contact Orion Controls

Technical support.

Note:

Power to the controller being addressed must always be

cycled after changing address switch settings in order for

the changes to take effect.

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Modular ZCAP Technical Guide

Troubleshooting

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