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1. Press the OK to save the settings Logging Interval or press Cancel to exit without saving The logged item will then have a yellow logged button attached to it if it is an analog or it will have a green logged button if it is a digital Logging Interval sets the time between samples it defaults to 10 minutes but may be adjusted up or down by touching the arrows The single arrow moves the value one minute at a time the double arrows move the value in 30 minute increments Scaling Factor sets the range Y value of the graph The arrows produce choices of 10 20 50 100 200 and 500 There is also an automatic scaling feature Graphing Offset determines where the lowest value of the scale will be The single arrows move in units of ten the double arrows move units of 50 with a few exceptions 1 OVERRIDE The override button will allow the user to set an input or output to a manual value When this button is touched the keypad will pop up An example of this screen follows The input name is shown in the top window with the current value below it To set a manual override value simply type in the desired value then touch the Ovrd button and toggle it to On press OK to save the change or Cancel to void the entry To remove the override simply touch Ovrd again to change it to Com and press OK NOTE With the exception of push button overrides Com Trol systems do
2. Press on the buttons to set up the meter name multiplier etc AM Daily PM Monthly Tue 09726 Hour Toda Tue 69 26 This Last MTD 6 5 Peak 6 8 at 66 66 66 66 Date Thu 1 61 Thu 61 61 Weekly 8 4 6 Sun Mon Tue Wed Arrows allows user to scroll through data for last 30 days displayed in the Yesterday column oo oo 20D TT FTG oO D oo oO 7 OTT FGI Fo DBD oo oo oo Yearly Arrows allow you to scroll through the eight different meters s 86 66 66 66 8 YTD ALARM EVENTS The Alarm Events button provides access to a list of up to the last 200 alarms events The button also has a flame icon that will flash if any active alarms are present The newest event is listed at the top labeled 01 at the far right and proceeds to the oldest 200 top to bottom When another event occurs it becomes the first and the oldest is pushed off the list TIP The Dialouts column will display for any alarm that has not yet been dialed out successfully E ATS LCL Unit Event Type Task I 70 Hame Walue Trip Occurred Dialouts Hmbr 6K 6k Startup Service Fri B7713 19 38 ai tit Up amp Down arrow keys allows user to scroll through the last 200 alarm events Left Right arrow keys allow user to scroll through various columns of alarm info Occurred Cleared Time alarm cleared came out of alarm column will not have a
3. 20 ondensers CONDENSERS Condenser screens and options follow the same organization operation as the Compressor screen Refer to Compressors section for more details 21 Plans Floor FLOOR PLANS Floor plan refers to Temp Defr tasks that are displayed on a fixture floor plan of the facility If floor plan drawings PCX files are not present the system automatically provides a list of the circuits like compressors and condensers from which you may select the desired task A program titled EZDRAW is available to assist in producing the floor plan PCX drawings and the mapping of the Temp Defr task information to them Pressing the Floor plan button will take you to the main floor plan fixture layout If any circuit is in alarm a small square will be flashing on the circuit s in alarm An example of this screen follows In Floor Plans the user has three additional buttons Summary List and Defrost Map March 26 96 Circuit Floor Plan E LT 15 E LT 25 E MT 10 CMT 20 This red banner will be flashing is there are any alarms Alarm Reset turns off remote alarm light aes Left Front Circuits Ghe The Average Temp z and Name Is g displayed on each _ 32 0F circuit The border will 2 OF flash when in alarm 8 15DRLU5H1 12 40 Dei 36 f 16 0f 15 36 D61 32 0f 10 9DRIVS5H1 15 0f User can touch an
4. S OOCLOLAAULL p a Cirouit pros HVAL SPEO S A check mark will be displayed as the item is completed STORE MNEMONIC This should be the first item completed on a new installation When the button is pressed a virtual key board will pop up so that the customer store ID can be entered The mnemonic is a 5 character label that is used to build all the files that the 6000 creates and it also references for the Floor Plans We have standardized these names as follows XXNNN where the XX is two letters identifying the customer and the NNN three numbers identifying the facility For example YS001 would be Your Store 001 However this can be any 5 character name as long as the Floor Plan files use the same name i e YS001flr ocx YSO01flr Ist etc 29 SCANNED 4K BOXES This should be the next operation performed Prompts the 6000 will go out on the Global Bus and find out who s there A banner will pop up indicating this action taking place Prior to taking this action you need to make sure all MCS 4000s are properly connected to the global bus and have their address set You can verify which boxes responded by returning to the Service Entry screen and pressing the MCS 4000 Boxes button If all boxes buttons are present then you have performed a successful scan and the global bus and 4000 s are working properly If all boxes did not show up then the bus addressing and or boxes need to be checked and then the scan
5. All other 4000 4500 s will have the same store hours Continue TIP Use 80 for holidays that fall on the same day every year HOLIDAY CALENDAR H Holiday E Ca lendar Displays the Holiday Calendar entry screen Begin Month Baw 1 e 4 E a l Tit ainsi W STA Press the yellow buttons to display a virtual keypad for making changes See the MCS 4000 User manual for details on Holiday Schedules Pullback works same as in Store Hours above 1 1 L L L ES L Fontinue T 3 l orm SERVICE MENU This screen as shown below has seven buttons to access various functions that are typically only used at start up or for service work a L JCT U ICE i enu C72 Com irol Herp Continue 38 MCS4000 BOXES MCS 4000 BOXES a pni red Teneti on then dea rod 4E box Displays a selection screen with all the available MCS 4000 4500 s indicated in Hain Options green buttons Choose one of the top option boxes and then touch the desired Clear Fails manually tells the ADV 6000 to rescan for known controller box to go to controllers that may have that screen lost communications Often used after a system PM or repair Continue rain options MAIN OPTIONS Displays a screen where the Base Options in the selected MCS 4000 4500 are shown See the MCS 4000 Man
6. as well as its upper and lower limits Graphing of logged data is provided both on the 6K on site and at the remote location Up to 4 analog values and 4 digital values can be viewed on a graph at one time The 6000 also provides both fixed and auto scaling See Graphing section for additional information The 6000 polls all 4Ks for alarms and performs local and remote notification as programmed in the 4000s Like the COM 5002 it supports alarm dial out to modems printers fax machines and digital pagers as well as local alarm buzzers and lights Note local alarm outputs and inputs must be provided on the 4000 I O boards unlike the 5000 which has built in hardware I O for local alarming The 6000 also supports the passing of 4K data between controllers such as ambient temperature heat reclaim signals etc This is referred to as Global Passing a feature Com Trol that has been available since the invention of the 6000 in 1995 The 6000 will provide utility meter data through the PMA pulse meter adapter just like the 5000 The following section will present the standard screens and discuss their operation and function Main Menu This screen is used as the starting point to access the various operational areas of the system When powered up the 6000 will automatically go to this screen A customer logo can be displayed on this screen Com Trol logo is the default Refrigerant Hanagenent Rae wa ean Ae Lighting Ant i
7. forget to save changes F II Ie ie an ees Up Down arrows are used to scroll through the pages Ky Continue The Who files provide a record of what password recommend assigning passwords to specific users was used to access the 6000 and the time and date of the access All changes that were made are also logged using a orotocol coded format TIP This can be retrieved from remote same as Service Notes Primary is onsite on the 6000 Remote is off site over the phone
8. C1 CETT Er f Da miy i i S r i J fo J A A 0 F J F G s a De i F F i AP ae Conti now Press the Set button to change the date and time on the 6000 to the new value Slows down auto step back feature backs Sync will make 6000 set it s date and time same as 1 MCS 4000 user out of screens if not used within a certain period of time MANUFACTURER Com Trol reference only MODEL 6000 reference only SOFTWARE 6000 Software version reference only 33 STORE MNEMONIC This should be the first item completed on a new installation under Installers Checklist When the box is pressed a virtual key board will pop up so that the customer store ID can be entered The mnemonic is a 5 character label that is used to build all the files that the 6000 creates and it also references for the Floor Plans We have standardized these names as follows XXNNN where the XX is two letters identifying the customer and the NNN three numbers identifying the facility For example YS001 would be Your Store 001 However this can be any 5 character name as long as the Floor Plan files use the same name i e YS001flr pcx YS001flr Ist etc LOCATION ADDRESS CITY amp STATE OFFICE PHONE amp STORE CONTACT All information that pertains to the facility reference only MAIN DELAY Sets a timer that determines how long the 6000 will sit on any give
9. NOT revert back software overrides every 24 hours Any software override will stay there until it is removed 12 Touching the Alarms button will pop up a panel that has all the alarm parameters for the selected input as in following example Suction PSI High Type Low Type High Suct Low Suct High Trip Low Trip The yellow buttons provide E 9 5 1B access to all the appropriate SS ee alarm settings for the selected G0 10 68 00 18 08 input If any of the value number buttons are pressed the keypad T aa will pop up next to the alarm panel to allow the change entry to be one TAT 7 made Previous Occurrences lf the High or Low Flag buttons are pressed another panel will pop up next to the alarm panel to allow the flags to be changed An example of this screen follows To change the ist dial flag touch the 1 button until the desired letter comes up Repeat for the other flags as desired Suction PSI High Suct Low Suct A alarm dial now Assign High Trip Low Trip M not used L log only High Delay Low Delay High Flags Low Flags Disable Time Repeat Count Previous Occurrences Conti Herp eraon Main Me High Type Low Type N NO alarm do nothing Te The Type button allows you to view change the sensor type for the selected item Pressing the button eungs up the following pop up panel To change a sensor type denies the app
10. Sweat Log off The date and time of the 6000 are always displayed at the upper left the site name at the upper right the time of the next alarm dial out below it and the screen name in the middle of the upper banner The buttons surrounding the logo lead to other screens when touched A short description of each button follows fi ompressars Leads to the compressor selection screen where each compressor task is represented by it s own icon button Leads to the condenser selection screen where each condenser task is represented by it s own icon button Floor Presents either a floor plan of the installation with case temp defr circuits Plans identified or a list of all the temp defr circuits either of which lead to further screens Leads to the HVAC amp Unit Heater selection screen where each task is represented by it s own icon button with Central HVAC and RTU tasks on the top half of the screen and Unit Heaters Exhaust Fans on the bottom Leads user to the Infrared leak detector selection screen where each zone being sampled has it s own icon button a Leads user to the Refrigerant Management selection screen where each Management refrigerant charging scale is represented by it s own icon button Pa a a Light Ant i Swueat Leads user to the Lighting amp Anti sweat selection screen with lighting tasks on the top half of the screen and Anti sweat tasks on the bottom L
11. date time if still in alarm Acknowledged point repeat and count The Clear Dials button cancels the alarm dial out for any alarms not already successfully dialed out requires high level password to be active before this button will appear 27 SETUP MENU This screen as shown below has six buttons to access various functions that are typically only used at start up or for service work br et p He Mi i Holiday Calendar ST Com Tro Some items will display the virtual keypad to enter your password Note Passwords are customer specific and MUST be obtained from the customer NOT Com Trol ois INSTALLERS CHECKLIST This screen consists of a series of questions that should be answered during the initial setup of the ADV 6000 Each question has a button to the right if the button is pressed it will either automatically perform the necessary function or it will take you to the appropriate screen where you can make the necessary entries Staller The questions with this button are merely reminders to perform some function or task Have You af frore Mnicmonic wr Store Hame Ar Scanned Globals Lee OUL A Pullback Databases A Local Alares al Besand Aeters A Coen Check ar Assigned Glabalst a Condenser Spe S wr lares Phone wr Built liste fy Buiid Logs ae Soe Hours ae Pasteords ap MIKES sor Spee
12. were selected a screen would be displayed listing 1 Set points in the top section 2 Outputs in the middle section 3 Inputs in the bottom section As in all other cases touching any of the buttons will pop up either a virtual key pad for changing values or the 7 9 menu pane used to change the Name set up logging perform overrides change alarms add offsets to analogs change board point assignment etc as previously covered 25 Ns Opt ions OPTIONS The option button produces a screen that lists all option tasks in order left to right on all 4K s present in the system The color of the buttons changes with each MCS 4000 lf there are too many to fit on the screen a More button will be present that can be used to page down Pressing any task button leads to the standard screen which displays all set points and I O Em associated with the task A RUPT AD ALRH schedules and Options button is also displayed to reach the schedules screen for the task A a available if li la eac ptions task APPARIRE Each button displays the name and current state value Continue Meter F Demand Meter Demand The Meters button provides access to a electrical utilities screen called Demand Window To obtain this information the 6000 system must contain a PMA pulse meter adapter and the appropriate meter pulse supplied by the Utility company The PMA card and ADV 6000 will support up to eight meters
13. ADV 6000 Displays a screen that allows the user to restore the selected MCS 4000 4500 program from the 6000 A progress bar indicates the status of the pullback and its successful completion ema tts LE raroa delete cx TIP The 6000 will automatically restore a MCS 4000 4500 with the last back up 0300 that morning if it becomes LOST or Corrupt indicated by first 5 tasks in program being empty Fink deszi red data bate Pressing the Restore x button will download the program back into the selected MCS 4000 4500 from the ADV 6000 41 VOLISTS Displays a selection screen that has 5 buttons one for each I O type plus one for the I O status HE box Fisk desired Tenet i on then Ms ae rod Choose one of the top 5 option boxes turns red and then pick a 4K system green boxes Each MCS 4000 4500 is represented by a green box 170 Status O STATUS This screen is great for trouble shooting the Local Bus between the controllers and their I O boards This screen reports how many errors there have been in communicating to each I O board indicating possible problems like loose wires etc Furi aa ory Era Each board address IS displayed with its own box Numbers on top of each box represent the O board address L for Lost amp of errors i e 6 L 250 Raal wp Dute Reset button will
14. Com Trol ADV 6000 Advantage 6000 Graphical User Interface Users Manual Com Trol Copyright 2001 All Rights Reserved 6000 Advantage Graphical User Interface User Manual Index Click on RED Text to take you right to that page in the manual Introduction Installation Software Main Menu Help Compressors used as system example for common items Overview of Graphics Names Renaming Items Logging for Graphing Overrides Alarms setting up or changing Type Analog Sensor types Offset Analog Sensors i e transducers Global Transferring info across network Assign Board amp Point Assignments Overview of Lower Screen Buttons Graph Graphing Logged items Settings Task Settings Schedules Time of Day Schedules Float Floating Suction Alarms Filtered out per controller Runtime Cycle Count Condensers Mostly refers to Compressor example Floor Plans Temp Defrost Circuit HVAC amp Unit Heaters Lights Anti sweat Options Options tasks in all controllers Meter Demand Alarm Events For all controllers systems Setup Menu Overview w picture of password keypad Installers Checklist Start up check list store Mnemonic Store identifier or ID Scanned 4K Boxes Pulled back 4K Databases Setup Local Alarms Setup Demand Meters Called for Comm Check Loaded Holidays Assigned Globals Installers Checklist continued Store Name Scanned Globals Set Alarm Phone Floor Plans Built Lists Build Logs Sto
15. The 6000 is built around an industrial solid state drive computer interfaced to a color touch screen display and packaged for wall mounting It comes standard with high speed modem or can be interfaced with the facilities LAN via an Ethernet card INSTALLATION e Mount the 6000 and it s battery back up unit in a desirable location Recommend mounting in area that will best serve the intended user e Connect 120 volt power to the battery back up amp surge suppression unit e Connect 120 volt power from the battery back up unit to the 6000 e Connect the RS 485 Global Bus from the 6000 to the closest MCS 4000 daisy chain additional MCS 4000 4500 controllers e Hook up the incoming phone line into the phone line surge suppressor built into the battery back up unit e Connect the phone line from the phone line surge suppressor to the RJ 11 phone jack or directly to the modem located inside the 6000 e The installation is complete The most important decision in installation is where to mount the unit There are several obvious choices machine room front office area or somewhere in between If the 4000s have displays placing the 6000 in the machine room is somewhat redundant and often inaccessible to the intended user In this case you may want to opt for a location more accessible to store personnel either at the service booth or perhaps somewhere outside the machine room The 6000 is password protected unauthorized users will have a v
16. aha Me a COMP LT 15 SiGe COMP MT 10 When you touch the Compressors button you will be presented with a screen that lists all the compressor tasks within the 4000 controllers i Each isplays this example has four ach button displays Compressor task name and the current SST derived from suction pressure amp refrigerant Press the desired compressor type button to access the current status The following example shows three compressors e First compressor is variable speed represented by small calculator e Second compressor has one unloader represented by two pistons or two stages of Capacity control e Third compressor is standard compressor Although it may be the largest compressor on the rack it only has one stage of capacity The on off state is indicated by animation of the pistons moving up and down The color of the piston indicates the following Green normal White digital input indicates a mismatch with the relay output Red indicates that the relay has been switched out of computer control Purple indicates that the relay has been software overridden out of the computer mode Blue indicates that the board point assignment has not been made For variable speed the accumulator value and the percent speed output is shown next to the inverter icon the accumulator value being on the bottom and the speed on the top The current mode main setpoints and input contro
17. alarm dial outs and the local alarms There are up to 8 different locations alarms can be sent to with any number of combinations See below for info on items in this column Indicates the Alarm Output J Phones Up Down arrows toggle through 8 available Type Modem ee ee AN L taUs l 1 L See Schedules Protocol Entry searchs section for ti task f n Lern setup info Touch on this button will pop up the virtual keyboard to enter phone number or string for the local alarm Alarm 2 Note 6000 will auto search and input string if available iu searching ching mame 0 Alarm 27 e edited A tocol string the search Continue ALARM GROUP Displays which Alarm Group this number is associated with There are 4 possible alarm groups that can be set up for each alarm in the 4K default ANNA The up down arrows toggle the numbers from 1 to 4 35 TYPE MODEM Sets the type of alarm output you desire The choices are e Light amp sound local alarm via relays requires protocol string for the appropriate points or Alarm 2 name STD Modem sending alarm to a remote printer modem Printer local printer direct connected Fax sending alarms to a fax machine Smart Modem not implemented Pager send alarm notification to a digital pager TONE PULSE DIAL Sets the dial
18. clear previous errors on the communications counter by rescanning the Local Bus for the selected controller Digi tel Irz 42 UPS UPS The current function utilizes a MCS 4500 controller that acts as an interpreter to the Best Power UPS system It provides a complete status of the UPS both on site and remote as well as alarm capabilities through the Com Trol system The inverters function is still under development but will again use the MCS 4500 to act as a direct interface to a variety of inverters The first to be supported will be the Fincor Inverter an example of its screen is shown below as it stands at time of writing The 4500 will provide automatic programming alarming and status of the inverter through the 6000 s graphic display If there is more than one inverter present a selection screen will appear like Compressors allowing you to select the desired inverter to address The Settings Options and Alarms buttons have the similar functions as previously covered 43 Service Notes SERVICE NOTES The Service Notes feature allows messages to be sent to the 6000 from remote and for the Notes to be entered or modified on site with a standard plug in keyboard This can be used as desired by the customer for service records or messages to service personnel directing their efforts etc Nine different Notes pages each can have up to 240 lines of text TIP Don t
19. eads user to Option tasks for all the on line controllers The tasks are color coded by controller Presents a list of up to the last 200 alarm events and their status Displays a screen for the first electrical meter with appropriate utility information Other meters up to 8 requires PMA hardware can be accessed from there Allows the user most items password protected to perform various operations such as e Pull back amp restore data files MCS 4000 Boxes View list status of I O boards Access Inverters if networked back to Com Trol w 4500 board Access Service notes amp Who When files Allows the user to access alter most items password protected various operations amp setup procedures such as e Installers Check list Alarm dial out notification Phones Store Hours Holiday Schedules Global Transfers e Etc Note at the remote location a mouse is used in place of the touch screen unless the customer chooses to purchase a 6000 for remote use as well HELP A help button is provided at the lower left of each screen Pressing this button will display a help screen that has the appropriate help information for the screen you are on Tabs move you to different sections of Helo To a a Arrows allow you to flip through the help pages Sian m mn a S We will now proceed through each of the Main Menu buttons choices providing sample screens for each aas alll d
20. een that have been set up for logging a yellow if analog or green if digital logged button will be attached to them and you must touch the Logged button which then turn red or brown to tag them for graphing You may select a maximum for 4 analog inputs outputs or calculated values and a maximum of 4 digital inputs outputs to be graphed at any one time Once you have selected the graphed logged items pressing the graph button brings up a screen as illustrated This graph illustrates the graphing of 3 relay digital outputs 1 digital input and 1 analog input These top are to show the items that being graphed Each box graph amp scale are color coordinated 1 Red 2 Blue 3 Green and 4 Pink This box gives the current window white line Min Max amp average readings of each analog input graphed The current window indicated by a vertical white line can be moved with these arrows The single arrow moves the line one interval unit and the double arrows moves the line 10 interval units Press this button to either choose Auto Used to increase or decrease the time period that the data spans 150 samples are always displayed on the screen If the Zoom is at 1 then it will be the most current 150 samples If the zoom is at 2 it will take every other sample etc or Fixed scales Moves graph back right arrow o
21. his screen can be set up with a layout similar to the Circuit Floor Plan Virtual override button to put heaters in day mode of operation Continue Element turns red when on If you select a Central or Rooftop Task you will be presented with a screen similar to the following example your store 07 25 55 07 25 26 Fan rotates when on Offset Map gives graphical display of system setpoints Cooling Heat Reclaim Stages Stages Filter A lA 4 A 4 Return Air 74 8 a Differential 1 6f Control Tmp 72 6f Displays current mode of operation 24 ex Lighting mti Sueat LIGHTS amp ANTI SWEATS ae Ce The Lights and Anti Sweats button leads to another split selection screen with the Lighting tasks listed on the top half and the Anti Sweat tasks listed on the bottom half OVR allows the user to override the lights On for programmed amount of time The button will turn red when pressed Bulb indicates lighting circuit status Yellow indicates ON LIGHT amp ANTI SWEATS Base of bulb indicates relay override state Green Com Auto Red Switch Override Purple Software override 5 4 6 0 indicates the Anti sweat heaters are ON 5 4 seconds out of the 6 second cycle interval lf a lighting circuit or Anti Sweat heater task
22. iew only status lf the mounting location is going to exceed 100 degrees F then the 6000 must be mounted elsewhere Note Multiple 6000s may be linked together giving access to the system at various locations such as the customer service booth and machine room SOFTWARE All software necessary for the operation of the 6000 is included and comes pre installed The remote software Ezcom for Windows duplicates the operation of the 6000 at the remote site NOTE For proper operation at the remote site a computer with the following specifications is required 486 25 4 meg ram Hard drive w 10 megs free space 28 8 or 36 4 K baud modem High speed serial port 16550 s Vesa video support 25 pin printer port The basic design of the software is built around a template approach The templates determine what is displayed on each screen Screens may be changed by using a text editor to modify or create a new template The major feature of the 6000 is that it needs no special knowledge of the installation It asks the 4000s for certain information and based solely upon their response it builds the appropriate screens automatically For example when you view the compressor status screen it asks the selected 4000 for information about compressor 1 then compressor 2 then compressor 3 etc until it receives a response that says no exist The 6000 then knows how many compressors are present if they have unloaders or not if the
23. l values are shown in the buttons below the compressor graphic they are updated every 6 seconds Control PSI may be adjusted on this screen by touching the button The password pop up may appear if a password is not currently active If so type in the password and press the OK button If the password is accepted the setpoint keypad will pop up and you may then type in the new setpoint and press OK to save Cancel to void the change or Recall to bring back the previous setpoint lf any input button is touched a 9 button pop up menu will appear Suction PSI is being used in the following examples The 9 button pop up menu When you touch this button another window will pop up displaying a virtual keyboard with the current name showing at the top left and right As you type in the new name it will write over the current name at the upper left an exampJe g this pop up window follows TIP Touch on Task name to change as well The shift key will toggle between caps and lower case and also offers several other key changes to save Co changes or press Cancel to quit without saving Help Graph Main Menu settings Logging LOGGING Ex Touching the logging button will pop up a panel which allows you to select this input item for logging as follows TIP Auto logging is available from the MAIN MENU SETUP MENU INSTALLER CHECKLIST
24. n screen before returning to the Main Menu It will stay on whatever screen it is left on if set to zero PASS DELAY Determines how long the Password is in effect if no keys buttons are pressed DO DESCRIPTIONS Tells the 6000 to deliver the two 25 character description fields in the 4000 that are present for each task when an alarm is sent to a Fax or Printer as the second line of the alarm message Note These two files can be edited customized from the 6000 or from remote and loaded onsite into the 6000 There are four files ALM1 BAN ALM2 BAN ALM3 BAN ALM4 BAN short for Alarm Banner stored under the C DEFNZ directory on the 6000 Each Alarm Banner is associated to alarm groups 1 4 AUTO CLEAR ALARM Turns off alarm light when alarms have cleared or come out of alarm condition REPORT FORMAT Toggles alarm reporting format from ADV 6000 style to 5000 style only used by certain monitoring companies that are setup for one style only ALARM FILTER Filters out equipment related alarms i e Power up amp down 6K Service Blown Box etc All equipment related alarms are still stored inside the system and can be displayed at any time by toggling this feature back to default 0 This feature hides these types of alarms from the store personnel as they probably do not need to view them and cause confusion 34 oa PHONES Phones This screen allows the user to set up both
25. out for tone or pulse dialing old rotary phones BAUD RATE Seis the dial out baud rate for STD Modem or Printer Note A slower baud i e 1200 2400 is usually more reliable than the faster rates PAGER REPEATS For Pagers only sets the number of times you want to send each alarm to the pager Pagers don t provide any handshake so there is no way to determine if the alarm got through to the pager or not PAGER BLIND DELAY For Pagers only sets the time delay from the time of dialing until sending the alarm to the pager The delay can be set from 1 30 seconds GLOBAL SETUP This screen allows the user to enter the protocol al necessary for passing data between MCS 4000 s eas oe TIP Scan Globals under the Installers Checklist automatically makes these entries based on the 4000 4500 programs je Jie w ee e je a e w ee e je w ee e ie herp ZEEN Store x Hours STORE HOURS The Store Hours button will lead you to a selection screen with the 7 days of the week store schedule and the 4 Holiday types schedule TIP These times are only used for Relative Store Hour based schedules Red Boxes Opening hours Yellow boxes Closing hours Touch on a box to display a virtual keypad to input A Store ae Pullback displays a list of Y the 4000 controllers Choose one that the store hours will be based off of
26. pear on the ADV 6000 screen s BUILD LOGS Prompts the ADV 6000 to go out and automatically setup logging features for the most common inputs and outputs STORE HOURS Displays the Store Hours screen so that you can activate the MCS 4000 that you want to control the Store Hours 31 SETUP PASSWORDS Passwords for the ADV 6000 can only be accessed through the Installers Checklist To access this screen you must enter the high level password when the Password Entry keypad pops up There are 8 passwords and 8 authorization levels Any of the 8 passwords can be assigned to any of the 8 levels Authority Levels 9 Highest All changes allowed 8 Mid changes allowed 7 Low view only no changes lazsword 1 9995 Auth Level 1 lassword 2 ogg Auth Level 2 lassword 4 Peet Auth Level 4 ra at b dl LIT ee te ALT lar L L Continue Touch one of the Box Types above will display this menu to choose only certain controller each user password has access to The Setup button leads to the following screen titled MCS 6000 Setup This screen provides space for the store information as well as additional set up options not found anywhere else in the 6000 Manufacturer Model Software Version Com Trol Bcc Store Mnemonic Location Address City amp State Of Fice Phone Store Contact Sets 4000 date and _ time s to new value et 6K
27. performed again PULLBACK 4K DATABASES Automatically pulls back the program from each MCS 4000 4500 and stores it on the computer s disk drive A banner will be displayed indicating which controller is being pulled and the progress of the pullback indicated by the green bar moving from 0 to 100 then the banner will display the message Pullback Successful Note The 6000 will automatically pulls back the databases at 3 00 AM each day Thus a current copy of all the MCS 4000 4500 programs are always on site It will automatically download the appropriate database to any MCS 4000 4500 if the program is lost Lost is determined if the 1st five task positions are empty This will also register a Blown Box alarm in the alarm events screen SETUP LOCAL ALARMS Displays the Phones screen where the local and remote alarming are set up covered later under Phones SETUP DEMAND METERS Displays the Demand Window screen so that you can enter the meter information if applicable PMA required CALLED FOR COMM CHECK Just a reminder to have you verify that the phone line communication to the 6000 works Very important to do this before you leave the job site especially when dialing out alarms LOADED HOLIDAYS Displays the Holiday Calendar screen so that you can activate the holidays for the MCS 4000 covered later under Holiday Calendar ASSIGNED GLOBALS A reminder to assign globals points
28. r forward left arrow in time if applicable 17 SETTINGS The Settings button takes you to another screen which displays the primary set points analog inputs relay outputs digital inputs and analog outputs associated with the task The following is a sample of a Settings screen Touching any input or output button will pop up a 7 9 item menu for changing names logging Override Assignment etc Note Password entry required Takes user to an additional settings screen aAA SCHEDULES lf a task has associated Use schedules press the Schedule button to Seuer the following screen T Takes user to the options that were chosen during initial programming Time On and Off buttons Press the button to display a virtual keypad for entering new values A new schedule will appear after the previous one has been used Green bar gives user a visual reference Up to 20 schedules are available per task Note See the MCS 4000 User manual for information on schedules Days button allows user to select applicable days and other scheduling options Continue Float FLOAT The Float button is only present in compressor tasks Pressing it brings up a screen similar to that shown below To make a float selection press the green Primary button then press the desired temp defr circuit button It
29. re Hours Passwords Setup Additional system information Manufacturer Model Software Version Store Mnemonic Store Info location address phone etc Main Delay Pass Delay Do Descriptions Auto Clear Alarm Report Format Alarm Filter Phones Alarm Dial out locations phone Global Setup Store Hours Holiday Calendar Service Menu Overview MCS 4000 Boxes Overview Main Options Time Codes Controller time and passwords Alm Enables Backup Pull program from controller Restore Load program into controller I O Lists I O Status Displays entire system local network UPS Interface Inverter Interface Service Notes Computer log book for technicians Who When Files Person amp alarm dial out log s s 6000 ADVANTAGE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE USERS MANUAL INTRODUCTION The Com Trol 6000 Advantage is a graphical user interface GUI for the MCS 4000 line of controllers when it takes the place of the COM 5002 5K communication interface In addition to the functions provided by the 5K it presents a color animated interface with a touch screen that allows the ability to easily understand and access the control system By touching the screen the user can select the desired information and move through the screens with ease Presenting the information in graphical picture format makes understanding the current status of the various controlled devices very user friendly HARDWARE
30. ropriate button and then press OK The current type is shown by the yellow depressed button All of the available sensor types are listed here Press OK to save changes or press Cancel to exit without saving OFFSET This option lets you calibrate any input device by entering an offset value that is added to or subtracted from the input value This is typically used to calibrate pressure transducers temperature sensors humidity sensors etc Enter the desired value from the virtual key pad Press OFFSET when finished entering value and then press OK to save or Cancel to quit without saving Global GLOBAL ASSIGMENTS The Global button will pop up a panel that shows all of the current global assignments and allows you to assign the current input to a global address 17 1 17 8 through 18 1 18 8 Global Assignments are simply inputs information that is passed from one MCS 4000 controller to another via the 6000 TIP Be careful transferring critical info across global network due to 1 minute update and dependant on network stabilitv To make a global assignment simply touch the desired address button the name of the input will then be displayed Touch the Done button to return to the previous screen Any input or output tly 68 at ome may have its physical assignment i e board and point number ane M 2 aa gt Fpi Pe 7 ee sea
31. s isplayed on the le with this selection e ELecae Hia ED 1 16 and the point 4 on the right 1 8 Press OK to save or Cancel to quit without saving EEO 15 The buttons at the bottom of the screen are used as follows Pops up Help manual previously explained Displays graph of the points that have been set up for logging yellow logged button attached to them and are selected to graph they turn red when touched Returns you to the Main Menu l Moves to a new screen displaying all setpoints and I O associated Setti ngs with the task Other buttons on the Settings screen allow you to get to Schedules Advanced setpoints and other inputs and task set up Options hamka Takes you back to the previous screen Pops up a panel with all the temp defrost circuits to select the primary and secondary float circuits for the Compressor group that you are on Float The Alarms button pops up a list of the alarm history for only the MCS 4000 that the task you are on is from Same as the Alarm Events button on the Main Menu but sorted for just one box controller l Provides additional information about the compressor s such as Detail compressor size discharge temp or oil pressure information Press multiple times to go through all options We will take a closer look at these items in the following pages 16 E aph GRAPH Before touching the graph button you must have selected items on the scr
32. ual for explanation of the Base Options Software version in the 4000 4500 Current selection is indicated by the Red button Eacrgancy Overrides Only wa poxe word flv achive 39 Displays a screen where the time and date and passwords codes can be viewed changed in the selected MCS 4000 4500 Sets the 6000 time displayed upper left of screen to this 4000 s time Same for the Set 1 Date button Press the password button to display a pop up keypad for changing values Note 7777 is low 8888 is Mid amp 9999 is high level mmm ALM ENABLES Displays the Alarm Event Enables screen for the selected MCS 4000 4500 Refer to the MCS 4000 Manual for further information on the Alarm Enables function Event Enables T T ANHA f en Press any of the red er Event Enables buttons to HLH display this pop up menu for changing values HLH N No Action Alarm L Log Event Only A Call Alarm ASAP Continue 40 Displays a screen that allows the user to pullback the selected MCS 4000 4500 program and store it on the ADV 6000 s hard drive A progress bar indicates the Status of the pullback and its successful completion TIP 6000 automatically backs up all programs starting at 0300 every morning Pressing the Pullback x button will pull the program FROM the selected MCS 4000 4500 back to the
33. used to transfer information from one controller to the other across the global network via the ADV 6000 30 STORE NAME Pops up the virtual keyboard to enter the Store Name this and other information about the job site can be entered via the Setup screen covered later SCANNED GLOBALS This triggers the 6000 to scan for all global assignments and places them in the Globals screen SET ALARM PHONE S Again takes you to the Phones screen so that you can set up any alarm dial outs required covered under Phones FLOOR PLANS Just a reminder to load the floor plan files or to verify they were loaded prior to shipment Com Trol can build the floor plan files for the customer for a nominal charge BUILT LISTS A list file can be created for some of the 6000 screens to speed up their operation an actual keyboard is required for this function The compressor condenser HVAC amp Unit Heater Lighting Anti Sweat and Option selection screens can all have lists Pressing an Alt V will trigger the 6000 to build a list for the screen you are on a banner will pop up indicating this is taking place You need to press an Alt B to build the list for the bottom section of the screen if it has both a top and bottom section Note If the ADV 6000 is using lists and a new task entered or deleted from a MCS 4000 4500 program the appropriate screens will need to have the list built again before it will ap
34. will change to green also Next press the yellow Secondary float button then press the desired temp defr circuit button It will change to yellow Press the SET 4k button after the floats have been chosen to transfer selection s to the MCS 4000 The Alarm button inside an individual task screen when pressed will filter out all alarms and only display ones for that controller TIP To view ALL soo C alarms use the Alarm button located on the Unit Event Type Task 170 Hame Wes ue Trip Occurred Main Menu screen 4k 61 Low Temp USi MNeatPrep CTmposi 7 4 44 4 Tue Bie lise Li E continue RUNTIME CYCLE COUNT Runtime and Cycle count information is available on the Compressor screen simply by pressing on the Compressor Icon the picture of the compressor s A window will pop up similar to the following example TIP Related runtime and cycle info can also be displayed in gt tasks like Condensers TE HVAC Circuits etc Tes WSomeL i Comper Uni Compas s Cyc Tdy 1 z 2 1 Run Tay BS 8 Ae 55 B4 42 Ae 49 Cyc Ydy 1 3 z 1 kon Ydy 6 18 Bes ey 6 61 BG G4 Run Tot 11 26 11 83 l 44 Last On BEHE ag 51 Bors7 Last Off 63 27 BS 46 Bo 46 The top line gives the name of each relay point with it s related Runtime and Cycle information displayed below it oat Ckt Temp SA Press OK when finished viewing
35. y quadrant on the Main Floor Plan to zoom in on that quadrant section 3 6f 8 16 B3Al 7 M3AG1 2 Eg 03 BAKE_FRZR 2 OF 14 DELI CLR 36 GF The user may then touch the desired circuit to zoom in on that circuit An example of this screen follows Unique features of this screen are covered below but the basic features Name changes Runtime etc have been covered in the Compressor section Alarm status box displays either Clear Timing or In Alarm Circuit Type and Current Mode of operation Fixture icon derived from Circuit Type es Se Res Derrost Thermometer i Do Icon gives i pictorial display Alarms of the average temperature N Serre Cents Three virtual rocker switches to perform the following 1 Wash Down 2 Emergency Defrost 3 Regular Defrost Press Do to activate these functions Press Undo to cancel the action 23 HVAC HVAC amp UNIT HEATERS i ix Unit Htrs The HVAC amp Unit Heater button will provide you with a split screen of all the Central or Rooftop HVAC units listed in the top portion of the screen and the Unit Heaters Exhaust Fans listed in the bottom half The Task name and Zone Temp value are displayed within the selection button for Central and RTU tasks te se HVAC amp Unit Heaters ed RTU TIP Through Ezdraw t
36. y are variable speed etc and it builds the appropriate graphical screen This same process is used throughout the system So the same software package will work on every installation The only place where special knowledge and custom drawings pictures must be created is if a store floor plan case map is desired These drawings can be created by either the end user or by Com Trol for an additional fee or by using Com Trol s EZDRAW program See Ezdraw User Manual The 6000 provides an Auto Back up and Reload feature Every night at 3 AM each 4000 has it s program pulled back into the 6K and stored on disk This will keep a current copy of the 4K programs on site at all times The 6K also continuously polls each 4K and looks to see if a valid program is in place This is based upon the first five task positions having a valid task if the task information is not present it will then reload the latest pullback program for that 4K automatically within 10 minutes Help is provided on each screen much like the 4000 Simply touch the Help button at the lower left of the screen and the appropriate Help information will appear The user may customize the Help information if desired it requires a simple text editor and some basic knowledge of the Help file structure The 6000 provides data logging of up to 250 specified MCS 4000 inputs outputs and control parameters Each logged item can have its logging interval set from 1 minute to 24 hours
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