Specifications

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“ADD” adds the active point to a Group Display
screen.
“REMOVE” deletes a point from a Group Display
screen.
“INCREASE” modifies the value of a field within its
defined limits or “SCROLL UP” shifts the screen
view up by one item.
“DECREASE” modifies the value of a field within its
defined limits or “SCROLL DOWN” shifts the screen
view down by one item.
“PAGE DOWN” will replace the items currently on
the screen with the next group of items if the current
table or list has more data than will fit on the screen.
“PAGE UP” will replace the items currently on the
screen with the previous group of items if the current
table or list has more data than will fit on the screen.
“FORCE” begins the process of forcing or overriding
the value of a point.
“AUTO” begins the process of removing a force from
a point.
“MODIFY” begins the process of modifying a config-
uration value.
“ALARM INDICATOR LIGHT” activates when a
new alarm condition occurs. The alarm indicator light
LED, located on the right side of the display, remains
activated until it is manually reset using the Reset button on the
Main menu.
“START/STOP BUTTON” enables the user to start
or stop the chiller from the Touch Pilot™ display.
See Enable-Off-Remote Contact Switch (SW1) on
page 16 for additional information.
Several items are password protected. When required, a
Password dialog box will be displayed for field input of the
password. The default password is 3333. The password can be
changed if desired.
Power-Up Display
— When the Touch Pilot™ display is
powered up, it displays an initialization progress bar and at-
taches (initiates communication) to the Main Base Board. The
Touch Pilot™ display then shows that controllers default
Group Display screen. See Fig. 2. This is a user-configured dis-
play screen with up to 9 points on 8 separate screens. For more
information on adding or removing points from the Group Dis-
play screen, see the Group Display Screens section on page 7.
Touch any of the screen point buttons and Point Data Dialog
box will be displayed with expanded information. In the exam-
ple shown, the CTRL_PNT button in the bottom left corner
was selected. See Fig. 2 and 3.
To exit the box, press .
Main Menu Display
— The default screen for the Touch Pi-
lot™ controller is the Group Display screen. To access the
Main Menu, press the button. The screen shown in Fig. 4
will be displayed. Selecting a button will display the screens
associated with that category. The user can also access the log-
in screen from the Main Menu if needed.
Touch Pilot™
Menu Structure — The user can navigate
through the Touch Pilot™ display screens by selecting the but-
tons that appear on the screen. When a button is selected, either
a sub-menu or a list of point names and values will be shown.
Submenus will display a list of associated point names. See
Fig. 5 for the Touch Pilot™ menu structure.
If the list of point names and values are shown, the top line
of the display is the table name. The line and total line counter
is displayed in the upper right corner of the display. Selecting
an item will cause a Point Data dialog box to appear.
Setup Menu Screen
— The Setup Menu screen, shown in
Fig. 6, is accessed by pressing the Setup button from the Main
Menu. This configuration allows the user to configure the basic
operation and look of the display. Table 1 summarizes the Set-
up Menu functions.
Fig. 2 — Group Display Screen
Fig. 3 — Point Data Dialog Box
Fig. 4 — Main Menu Display
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