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Keypad / Display

Keypad/Display Mounting 6 wire shielded cable 10’ length 3 twisted pairs Keypad Three function keys Four directions keys Two selection keys (Menu & Enter) Display 128 x 64 dot pixel graphics LCD 2.8” diagonal viewing area White characters on dark background (reversible)

Keypad/Display Graphics Display Function Keys Direction Movement Keys Menu Key, Enter Key & RS232 Communications Port

Menu Key Press Menu Key

Main Menu Press ‘F1’ For ‘Help’

Help Screen Press Menu Key

Main Menu Press ‘F2’ For Large

Large Font Press Menu Key

Main Menu Press ‘   ‘

Status (Unit - Wanted / Actual) Press ‘F3’ for Page Down

Status (Unit - Kw/Tons) Press ‘F3’ for Page Down

Status (CMP1 - Pressures/AMPS) Press ‘  ’

Status (CMP1 - Pressures/AMPS) Press ‘F3’ for Page Down

Status (CMP1 - Superheats) Press ‘  ’

Status (CMP1 - Superheats) Press ‘  ’

Press ‘F3’ for Page Down Status (CMP1 - Superheats)

Status (EXV 1) Press ‘F3’ for Page Down

Status (CMP2 - Pressures/AMPS) Press ‘  ’

Status (CMP2 - Pressures/AMPS) Press ‘F3’ for Page Down

Status (CMP2 - Superheats) Press ‘  ’

Status (CMP2 - Superheats) Press ‘  ’

Status (CMP2 - Superheats) Press ‘F3’ for Page Down

Status (EXV 2) Press ‘F3’ for Page Down To Loop The Menu

Status (Unit - Wanted / Actual) Press Menu Key

Main Menu Press ‘  ' Press ‘  ‘

Main Menu Press ‘   ‘

Outputs (Relay M-1 - Status) Press ‘  ’

Outputs (Relay M-1 - Last On) Press ‘  ’

Outputs (Relay M-1 - Last Off) Press ‘  ’

Outputs (Relay M-1 - Run Today) Press ‘  ’

Outputs (Relay M-1 - Cycles Today) Press ‘  ’

Outputs (Relay M-1 - Run Yesterday) Press ‘  ’

Outputs (Relay M-1 - Cycles Yesterday) Press ‘  ’

Outputs (Relay M-1 - Total Run Hours) Press ‘  ’

Outputs (Relay M-1 - Total Cycles) Press ‘  ’

Outputs (Relay M-1 - Status) Press ‘  ‘

Outputs (Relay M-2 - Status) Press ‘F3’ for Page Down

Outputs (Relay M-5 - Status) Press ‘   ‘

Outputs (Relay M-5 - Status - Change [Auto]) Press ‘  ‘

Outputs (Relay M-5 - Status - Change [ManOff]) Press ‘  ‘

Outputs (Relay M-5 - Status - Change [ManOn]) Press ‘   ‘

Outputs (Relay M-5 - [Change Made or Failed]) Press ‘   ‘

Outputs (Relay M-5 - Status) Press ‘F1’ for Analog

Outputs (Analog M-1 - Status) Press ‘   ‘

Outputs (Analog M-1 - Status - Change [Auto]) Press ‘  ’

Outputs (Analog M-1 - Status - Change [Man]) Press ‘  ’

Outputs (Analog M-1 - Status - Change [Man]) Press ‘  ’

Outputs (Analog M-1 - Status - Change [Man]) Press ‘   ‘

Outputs (Analog M-1 - [Change Made or Failed]) Press ‘   ‘

Outputs (Analog M-1 - Status) Press ‘  ‘

Outputs (Analog M-2 - Status) Press ‘F3’ for Page Down

Outputs (Analog Status) Press Menu Key

Main Menu Press ‘  ‘

Main Menu Press ‘   ‘

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Value) Press ‘  ’

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Type) Press ‘  ’

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Last On) Press ‘  ’

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Last Off) Press ‘  ’

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Max Today) Press ‘  ’

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Min Today) Press ‘  ’

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Run Today) Press ‘  ’

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Average Today) Press ‘  ’

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Cycles Today) Press ‘  ’

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Run Yesterday) Press ‘  ’

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Max Yesterday) Press ‘  ’

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Cycles Yesterday) Press ‘  ’

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Min Yesterday) Press ‘  ’

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Total Run Hours) Press ‘  ’

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Average Yesterday) Press ‘  ’

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Total Cycles) Press ‘  ’

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Value) Press ‘   ‘

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Value Change [Auto]) Press ‘  ‘

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Type Change [MCST100]) Press ‘  ‘

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Change [Exit]) Press ‘   ‘

Inputs (Sensor M-1 - Value) Press ‘  ‘

Inputs (Sensor M-2 - Value) Press ‘F3’ for Page Down

Inputs (Sensor M-5 - Value) Press Menu Key

Main Menu Press ‘  ‘

Main Menu Press ‘   ‘

Alarms (1 & 2) Press ‘F3’ for Page Down

Alarms (3 & 4) Press Menu Key

Main Menu Press ‘  ‘

Main Menu Press ‘   ‘

Graphs (SI- Chill Water In) Press ‘F3’ for Analog Outputs

Graphs (AO - EXV1) Press ‘F3’ for Relay Outputs

Graphs (RO - Compressor 1) Press ‘F2’ for Sensor Inputs

Graphs (SI - Chill Water In) Press ‘F1’ for Edit

Graphs (SI - Change Sample Rate) Press ‘  ’

Graphs (SI - Change Sample Rate) Press ‘   ‘

Graphs (SI - Change Made or Failed) Press Menu Key

Main Menu Press ‘  ‘

Main Menu Press ‘   ‘

Setpoints (1 - Value) Press ‘  ’

Setpoints (1 - Time) Press ‘  ’

Setpoints (1 - Column A) Press ‘  ’

Setpoints (1 - Column B) Press ‘  ’

Setpoints (1 - Column C) Press ‘  ’

Setpoints (1 - Value) Press ‘  ‘

Setpoints (2 - Value) Press ‘  ‘

Setpoints (3 - Value) Press ‘  ‘

Setpoints (105 - Value) Press ‘  ‘

Setpoints (108 - Value) Press ‘  ‘

Setpoints (1 - Value) Press ‘   ‘

Setpoints (Setpoint 1 - Value) Press ‘   ‘

Setpoints (Setpoint 1 - Set Value F) Press ‘  ’

Setpoints (Setpoint 1 - Set Value F) Press ‘   ‘

Setpoints (Setpoint 1 - [Change Made or Failed]) Press Menu Key

Main Menu Press ‘  ‘

Main Menu Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (RS485 Network) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (RS485 Network - Protocol) Press ‘F1’ for Back

Service Tools (RS485 Network) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Ethernet Network) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (Ethernet - Dynamic IP) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Ethernet - IP Address) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Ethernet - Subnet Mask) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Ethernet - Default Gateway) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Ethernet - MCS Port) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Ethernet - Dynamic IP) Press ‘F1’ for Back

Service Tools (RS485 Network) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Ethernet Network) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (System Info) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (System Info - Firmware Version) Press ‘F3’ for PG 

Service Tools (System Info - Company Name) Press ‘F3’ for PG 

Service Tools (System Info - Unit Serial Number) Press ‘F3’ for PG 

Service Tools (System Info - Config Version) Press ‘F3’ for PG 

Service Tools (System Info - Bootloader Version) Press ‘F3’ for PG 

Service Tools (System Info - Physical Mac Address) Press ‘F1’ for Back

Service Tools (RS485 Network) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Ethernet Network) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (System Info) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Time / Date) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (Time / Date - Hours) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Time / Date - Minute) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Time / Date - Second) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (Time / Date - Save Changes) Press ‘   ‘ Note: No authorization is required for a time change

Service Tools (RS485 Network) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Ethernet Network) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (System Info) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Time / Date) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Display) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (Display - Contrast) Press ‘F1’ for Back

Service Tools (RS485 Network) Press ‘F3’ for PG 

Service Tools (Clear Alarm Hisotory) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (Clear Alarm History - Yes) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Clear Alarm History - No) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (Clear Alarm History) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Clear Point Info) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (Clear Point Info - Yes) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (Change Made / Higher Auth Required) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (Clear Point Info) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Sensor Diagnostics) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (Sensor Diagnostics - M-1) Press ‘F1’ for Back

Service Tools (RS485 Network) Press ‘F3’ for PG 

Service Tools (Clear Alarm History) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Clear Point Info) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Sensor Diagnostics) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Config Checksums) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (Config Checksums - # 0) Press ‘F1’ for Back

Service Tools (RS485 Network) Press ‘F3’ for PG 

Service Tools (Clear Alarm History) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Clear Point Info) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Sensor Diagnostics) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Config Checksums) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Operating Schedule) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (Operating Schedule - Sunday) Press ‘F1’ for Back

Service Tools (RS485 Network) Press ‘F3’ for PG 

Service Tools (Clear Alarm History) Press ‘F3’ for PG 

Service Tools (Holiday Dates) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (Holiday Dates - # 1) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (Holiday Dates - # 1 - Month[ ] ) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (Holiday Dates - # 1 - Month[ Jan ] ) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (Holiday Dates - Change Made / Higher Auth Required) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (Holiday Dates - # 1) Press ‘F1’ for Back

Service Tools (RS485 Network) Press ‘  ‘

Service Tools (BACnet Settings) Press ‘   ‘

Service Tools (BACnet Settings - Device ID) Press Menu Key

Main Menu Press ‘  ‘

Main Menu Press ‘   ‘

Lockout Reset (Yes / No Lockouts) Press Menu Key

Main Menu Press ‘  ‘

Main Menu Press ‘   ‘

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 1) Press ‘  ‘

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 1) Press ‘  ’

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 1) Press ‘  ’

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 1) Press ‘  ’

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 1) Press ‘  ’

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 1) Press ‘  ’

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 1) Press ‘  ’

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 1) Press ‘  ’

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 1) Press ‘  ’

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 1) Press ‘  ’

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 1) Press ‘  ’

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 1) Press ‘  ’

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 1) Press ‘  ’

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 1) Press ‘  ’

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 1) Press ‘  ’

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 1) Press ‘  ’

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 1) Press ‘F3’ for Next

Lockout Alarm (Alarm 2) Press Menu Key

Main Menu Press ‘  ‘

Main Menu Press ‘   ‘

Password Press ‘F1’ for 1

Password Press ‘F1’ for 1

Password Press ‘F1’ for 1

Password Press ‘F1’ for 1

Password Press ‘   ‘

Password Accepted Press Menu Key

Main Menu

You are automatically logged out if no key is pressed for 15 minutes You may logoff by putting any invalid code in Password You are limited to how many lockout resets you can do in 1 day After the limit, a Factory Authorization is required to reset Password & Lockout Reset