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1 System Pilot Version 1.0

2 System Pilot The System Pilot: Space Temperature Sensor Backlit LCD
English Display Hardware Clock Simple Interface Device

3 System Pilot Navigation
DISPLAY NAVIGATE (Rotary knob) EXIT (Push button) MODIFY (Rotary knob) SELECT (Push button) SCROLL UP DOWN UP DOWN Page* *When editing characters, Page Up inserts, Page Down deletes. Walk through this real slowly. About the basic screen. About the different buttons and knobs. About the programming screen. INCREASE / DECREASE (Hold down to modify values at a faster rate)

4 Setup System Pilot 4 3V Attach to Controller Ctrl-ID SETUP
CONFIG SETPOINTS SERVICE SCHEDULES STATUS MAINT TIME/DATE ALARM HIST ATTACH DETACH Attach to Controller ATTACH Attach to Controller Name Bus# Element# Default 0 235 BYPASS 0 141 UC 0 0 The system Pilot requires to be setup to insure that you are in the proper mode to communicate wit other device on the communication bus. To do this the System Pilot should be the default controller. 4

5 Configure System Pilot
3V Ctrl-ID SETUP CONFIG SETPOINTS SERVICE SCHEDULES STATUS MAINT TIME/DATE ALARM HIST ATTACH DETACH Controller ID CONFIG Configuration Tables ALARMDEF BRODEF HOLIDAYS REMOTE PILOTCON To properly setup the communication mode for the System Pilot. Go to the programming screen select CONFIG to change the communication mode. A new screen will appear. Select PILOTCON. PILOTCON 5

6 Configure System Pilot
PILOTCON COMMODE CCN LIGHTON No DSPUNTS US SPT_TRM 0.0^F SHOWNAM No Default Dev: CCN Mode Communication Mode COMMODE CCN PILOTCON COMMODE Local LIGHTON No DSPUNTS US SPT_TRM 0.0^F SHOWNAM No Default Dev: CCN Mode Communication Mode COMMODE Local Since the System Pilot can connect to the 3V zone controllers in (2) ways. The System Pilot require that the Communication mode be set. Here are the two ways to set the system pilot. Is the Communication Bus setup. For this the System Pilot mode is set to CCN Is the Local or direct connection setup. For this the system Pilot is set to Local. Exercise 1 set up System Pilot. 6

7 Attach to Controller 7 3V Attach to Controller Ctrl-ID SETUP
CONFIG SETPOINTS SERVICE SCHEDULES STATUS MAINT TIME/DATE ALARM HIST ATTACH DETACH Attach to Controller ATTACH Attach to Controller Name Bus# Element# Default 0 235 BYPASS 0 141 UC 0 140 0 0 Now to attach to a different controller that is on the communication bus the system pilot has to be given the address of this device. This means that the address is known. The system pilot does not do a bus scan. If the system pilot is attached to a zone controller that is set up as a Linkage Coordinator, then that controller can do a bus scan. Select ATTACH. The scroll down until you find the device that you want to attach too. Zone Controller 0 140 7

8 View Controller ID 8 3V Controller ID Ctrl-ID SETUP CONFIG SETPOINTS
SERVICE SCHEDULES STATUS MAINT TIME/DATE ALARM HIST ATTACH DETACH Controller ID Ctrl-ID Controller ID 3V Zone Controller CESR Version 0.22 Bus Number Element Number Baud Rate 9600 Save data? YES NO ESC The system pilot will show the temperatures or points information from that controller. When you get to the programming mode select Ctrl-ID. From this screen the system pilot can change the address of the device that the system pilot is attached to. If any information is change on this screen and you try to escape there will be a “Save data? YES NO ESC” statement at the bottom of the screen. YES 8

9 The System Pilot 9 User Interface Features Attach to Controller 3V
Retrieves network data from any controller Access all network tables Addresses all network controllers Allows force/auto Displays US Imperial or Metric Provides 4 security levels Supports language translation Attach to Controller Name Bus# Element# Default 0 140 BYPASS 0 141 UC 0 0 3V Ctrl-ID SETUP CONFIG SETPOINTS SERVICE SCHEDULES STATUS MAINT TIME/DATE ALARM HIST ATTACH DETACH Controller ID Ctrl-ID Controller ID 3V Zone Controller CESR Version 0.22 Bus Number 0 Element Number 140 Baud Rate 9600 Walk thru getting into the System Pilot. Program mode (3 sec) 9

10 Step 1: Program mode (1 sec)
System Pilot Security Access Levels 4 selectable levels Backdoor feature One time level 1 access Step 1: Program mode (1 sec) The ability to change time in level 4 is being looked at. Step 2: Program mode (3 sec) 10

11 The System Pilot 11 System Features Rotate to change setpoints
Perform timed override Change setpoints Display mode of connected equipment Display controller name System time broadcaster Supports 30 holidays with broadcast Diagnostic alarms on its status Rotate to change setpoints Push/rotate to cause occupancy override 11

12 The System Pilot 12 Control and Monitoring Features
Displays default screen Writes space temperature to attached controller Reads and adjusts setpoints in attached controller Displays network OAT when sensor is wired on network Supports VVT bus scan Support alternate display for VVT zones OAT Display (1 sec) MON OAT 8:49 AM 82º Alternate Display (3 sec) Bus Scan (3 sec) 12

13 System Pilot Local Connect Network Connect Device Features
Supports local bus or network connection Backlight always on or upon button press Adjustable contrast control Can share power with its default network device Local Connect Air Source Address 0,31 System Pilot Address 0,235 Network Connect Linkage Coordinator Bypass Zone Zone System Pilot on LEN Configure attached device only Automatically work with zone Address zone Share power with zone Supports push button 239,239 addressing System Pilot on Network Local Bus CCN Bus 24VAC Power

14 System Pilot Remote Features Automatically the Default Device
Bypass Air Source Address 0,31 System Pilot Address 0,235 Linkage Coordinator Zone Local Bus CCN Bus 24VAC Power Automatically the Default Device Configure Linkage Coordinator as Default Device Remote Features Default device features 3 second exit on default screen or time out Locally wired zones are automatically discovered Attach/Detach Temporary connection to network device for setup Detach – System Pilot attaches to itself System Pilot on LEN Configure attached device only Automatically work with zone Address zone Share power with zone Supports push button 239,239 addressing System Pilot on Network Use remote to temporarily connect to Bypass, Zone or PremierLINK

15 Configure Remote Attach to utilize System Pilot as the zone stat
Remote Attach Features Used on all 3V network devices Act as a space temp sensor, setpoint adjust and UI Can calculate equipment mode Configure Remote Attach to utilize System Pilot as the zone stat


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