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1. MCS 8 Getting Started Chiller Manual Revision 1 2 The Micro Control Center Keypad Display Quick Reference ENTRY KEYS e The ENTRY keys SERVICE SETPOINT MANUAL and PROGRAM provide menu items some of which when selected will present sub menus Not all options shown are available in all versions of software e When making value changes the INCREASE amp DECREASE keys may be held for continuous updating e Enter authorization code at the authorization function within the SERVICE DIAGNOSTIC key menu e Different items will appear depending on the package configuration and options selected e Units may be English or Metric e The clock is factory set at EST or EDST based on time of year 1 LVG LIQ TARG ENTR CHG 45 0F 4 CTRL ZONE ENTR CHG 2 0F 5 CNTRL ZONE ENTR CHG 1 0F 9 PMP DN CTOUT G 40 0P DN DELAY G 60S ANTI CYC DLY ENTR CHG OPTION G 300C AUTHORIZATION G 5 EP DELAY G 300C ENTRY SERVICE PROGRAM DIAGNOSTIC OPTIONS SETPOINTS INCREASE SAFETIES MANUAL DECREASE OVERRIDES CO LOCKOUT INCREASE RESET ENTER KEY amp RELAY OUTS MANAL DECREASE ENTR CHG OPTION KEY Used To adjust ANALG OUTS MANAL values or change ENTR CHG OPTION options selected SERVICE RESET LOCKTS ENTER KEY SETPOINTS ENTER RE CSS Selects options or enters MANUAL amp changes after adjustments PROGRAM keys have been made
2. MCS 8 Getting Started Chiller Manual Revision 1 2 Key Keypad Functions The authorization code is a special four character code that enables access in to the MCS 8 system The code must be numeric with values between 1 and 8 Each system can have up to 15 different authorization codes This provides the capability of issuing different codes to different people if desired Currently there are four levels of authorization which provide different capabilities with in the system The authorization code and the associated level cannot be displayed or viewed in an MCS 8 system These are established when building the configuration file in the PConfig program The authorization codes must be protected and remain confidential if they are compromised unauthorized personnel can gain access to the system From the Keypad Display the following changes can be made based upon the authorization level FUNCTION VIEW SERVICE SUPERVI FACTORY SORY Sensor Type CENT Yes Ses Ves k How To Get Authorized The MCS 8 keypad AUTHORIZATION function can be found under the SERVICE DIAGNOSTIC key on the ENTRY section of the keypad Press the Service Diagnostic key until the Authorization AUTHORIZATION Screen appears The following appears in the display box ENTER CHG OPTION Press the Enter key and the following appears ENTER AUTH XXXX THEN ENTER KEY Enter the proper four digit authorization number and press the ENTER key E
3. Sensor MCS FREQ 14 MCS 8 Getting Started Chiller Manual Revision 1 2 Trouble Shooting Quick Reference Sheet A sensor input reads 99 9 This indicates an open sensor input signal or 5 VDC problem Check sensor wiring for missing wire or poor connection Check sensor for bad sensor If less than 5 VDC is on the sensor 5 VDC terminal block the problem is with probably a shorted sensor A poly fuse protests the board Remove all sensor input terminals Wait about 1 min or until 5 VDC restored at sensor input Connect terminals 1 at time until short reappears A sensor input reads 999 9 This indicates a shorted sensor input signal Check sensor wiring for 5VDC shorted to signal etc Check sensor for bad sensor A sensor is reading less then 3 This indicates the sensor needs to be calibrated You need to have a off valid Auth code to change sensor offsets e Press Service Diagnostics press until LCD display s sensor offset option e Press enter 1 Sl amp offset appears i e Suct 1 0 0 e Scroll using increase decrease keys to find sensor to be calibrated Press enter use the increase decrease keys to change the calibration value When value is correct press enter INITIALIZATION on LCD display e Check incoming power gt 105 VAC or 22 VAC Top row of LCD display all bars amp Indicates software chip problem possible 2nd row blank e Possible U11 software version incorrect or
4. GND Temperature MCS 8 SI input 1 8 jumpers setting to Analog Minimum extension inside duct 2 25 Normal extension as shown 4 00 MCS Sensor Input Terminal Strips Shielded cable 18 24 awg supplied Min 2 125 Max 4 500 MCS SAIR 12 MCS ZONE SI 1 through 8 REV 1 5 amp higher 1 Connects to 1 of MCS Sensor Inputs 1 through 8 2 Shielded cable GND drain must be connected to SI GND 3 Temp MCS 8 SI inputs 1 8 jumper setting is ANALOG MCS Sensor Input Terminal Strips SENSOR x Shielded cable only min 24 awg stranded MCS ZONE MCS HUMD SI 1 through 8 REV 1 5 amp higher Connects to 2 of MCS Sensor Inputs through 8 Humidity MCS 8 SI input 1 8 jumper setting is ANALOG Temp MCS 8 SI input 1 8 jumper setting is ANALOG 1 2 3 5 vde amp GND are common only one connection required 4 5 Shielded cable GND drain must be connected to SI GND MCS Sensor Input Terminal Strips 12 OUT SENSOR x1 SENSOR x2 exo 55 oxo si circuits MCS H100 MCS 8 Getting Started Chiller Manual Revision 1 2 Pressure Sensor amp Digital inputs IM CS TI 500 xx SI 1 thru 8 REV 1 5 amp higher Dry Contact s SI 1 through 8 REV 1 5 amp higher 1 MCS TI 500 xx pressure transducer 3 wire 0 5 vdc Digital inputs for use On Sensor inputs SI 1 8 2 Wiring for 3 wire to SEE 1 through 8 2 Dry Contact MCS 8 SI input 1 8 jumper settin
5. PC Connection The Windows based system will provide the local HVAC R person as well as the building management person with complete information on the unit utilizing the power of Windows Complete presentation on current status alarms setpoints run times cycles etc are available In addition graphing is available from history as well as current dynamic graphing The following sections describe how to use the MCS 8 s keypad and display For information on using the PC Connection program see the user s manual supplied with the software Using the Keypad Display With the keypad display the user can monitor the chiller s operating conditions system alarms operating schedules and has the ability to utilize diagnostic tools With the proper authorization level the user has the ability to clear system alarms system lockouts change setpoints change the status of a setpoint i e auto manual and operating schedules Keypad Structure The keypad information in the MCS 8 controller is organized in a two part menu structure to provide quick access DISPLAY STATUS and ENTRY DISPLAY STATUS This section provides the current status of the following Current status of Compressor Condenser and Evaporator relay outputs ON OFF LOCKED OFF and MANUAL Current values of Temperatures Amperes Pressures and Digital inputs Digital inputs consist of Phase Loss Run Stop Pump Down Evaporator Flow etc ENTRY
6. Pet ce el f P P eru 4 Keypad Structure M E 4 The Micro Control Center Keypad Display Quick Reference sse 5 The Micro Control Center Keypad Display Quick Reference ENTRY KEY S sss 6 Key Keypad FUnctlOrnis unite aet aie eder e e dn i e s Ve eee d een 7 How To Get Authorized ccccecsscccsseseescsecseeseeecsesseecaesaesecaeaesecassaesaesecassassecassaesecassassecassasaecassecaesaseeeaseaees 7 How To Change Setpoint snenia eter teat ad dece weed eed tate ved De ve eventa 8 How To Place a Relay out Analog out or Sensor input in Manual ON or OFF sss 8 How To Review the current STATE of the Machine ssssssssssseeee nennen 9 How To Display Pressures amp Superheat by Circuit sssssssseseeeeenen tenens 9 Mounting amp Wiring MCS Equipment sss eene tette tentent ete terreat 10 How To Startup the Machine ssssssssssssssse eese terne tnnt tete tnter nint tete tn tn enhn nenten 11 The MCS Sensors Quick Reference Sheet eee eiie e ines nnnn sinam anas nnt natns atn n nn nnas 12 Temperature amp Humidity Sensors sss tenerent etn tette tnnt enitn 12 Pressure Sensor amp Digital iN Outs cccccecsseeesseeeeeceeeeeeaeeeeececeeseeaceeeaeaesecesaeaeeaeaseecesaeeesaeseeaeaeaeaeeaeateneeeaes 13 Mi
7. This section provides the current information related to the operation of the unit and the ability to alter certain portions of data Service Diagnostics provides Control States Authorization Sensor Offsets etc Setpoints allows changing parameters currently running the unit Manual allows placing Relay outputs Analog outputs or Sensors inputs in manual Program Options provides access to Date Time etc functions MCS 8 Getting Started Chiller Manual Revision 1 2 The Micro Control Center Keypad Display Quick Reference e No authorization is required in the DISPLAY STATUS section for viewing information e Pressing a key selects the 1st two lines of data Repressing the same key selects the next two lines etc e The ALARM STATUS displays all alarms and lockouts while LOCKOUT STATUS displays only active lockouts e The and keys may be used with alarm amp lockout status to allow scrolling e If one or more MCS I O or MCSRO8 or MCSSI8 16 units are connected to a MCS 8r the data will be presented in a continuous sequence e ADDITIONAL STATUS information shows names total run hours and starts for all RO s e SYSTEM PRESSURE displays information by circuit SP suction pressure DP discharge pressure OPD oil pump differential AMP or motor fault superheat e LOCKOUT STATUS for lockouts is caused either by suction discharge oil or amps the actual value at the time of the lockout of the associated sensor
8. chip bad Possible U13 GAL chip incorrect or chip bad Possible bad connection or cable between LCD and MCS8 LCD blank Indicates bad connection Connector J2 on MCS not on or offset on connector Resistor adjustment VR1 out of adjustment Lost I O Indicates communications problem Verify RS485 LED blinking Verify termination jumper J6 only on at MCS 8 amp last I O Verify MCS 8 amp I O address s set correctly Verify wiring from MCS 8 to each I O correct Check fuses 120 VAC on I O units This indicates an input problem with 1 sensor input Verify jumper settings correct for that SI Changes to MCS not being made This indicates inability to write to chip U10 Verify EEP WRITE ENABLE jumper W6 is on e Not authorized Invalid authorization This indicates an invalid auth Follow steps below for proper authorization e Press SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS until the auth option appears e Press the ENTER key e From the Display Status press keys corresponding to your authorization e Press ENTER 15 MCS 8 Getting Started Chiller Manual Revision 1 2 PROBLEM POTENTIAL SOLUTION SI from AMPS board 10 A low This indicates a problem with this SI only Jumper setting on this SI in wrong position Incorrect sensor type used INVALID CONFIG VER Indicates layout of CFG wrong CFG layout for different version than software chip U11 Example U10 CFG for home while U11 for chiller Reload CFG e Sen
9. integration has reached the setpoint the lead compressor will turn on If a screw with oil the oil pump will come on 1 7 5 When the compressor come on the LLS should open There may be a pre pump out to eliminate liquid from getting to the compressor Direct expansion systems 7 6 Watch suction discharge amps etc to verify package running OK 7 7 If a screw compressor you need to verify if the load amp unload pulse timing setpoint need adjusting The pulse should allow the slide to move so the amps are moving but not overshooting the target You may need to also adjust the amp dead band setpoints if the system seems to hunt For a FLA of 100 amps the amp amp setpoints should be 1 5 For a FLA of 350 the amp amp setpoint should be about 3 0 8 Fine tuning should now be done Slope step delay control zone etc setpoints 11 MCS 8 Getting Started Chiller Manual Revision 1 2 The MCS Sensors Quick Reference Sheet Temperature amp Humidity Sensors IM CS T100 SI 1 through 8 REV 1 5 amp higher 1 Connects to 1 of MCS Sensor Inputs 1 through 8 2 Shielded cable GND drain must be connected to SI GND 3 Temp MCS 8 SI inputs 1 8 jumper setting is ANALOG MCS Sensor Input Terminal Strips Shielded cable 18 24 awg supplied VW MCS T100 M CS SAIR SI 1 through 8 REV 1 5 amp higher Connects to 1 of MCS Sensor Inputs 1 through 8 Shielded cable GND drain must be connected to SI
10. MCS 8 Getting Started Chiller Manual Revision 1 2 ICRO ONTROL YSTEMS MCS 8 Getting Started Chiller Manual Revision 1 2 Hardware Rev 1 5 Software CHLS CHLR 07 00 K amp greater The MCS Commitment Our commitment is to provide practical solutions for the industries needs and to be both a leader and partner in the effective use of microprocessor controls Micro Control Systems Inc 5877 Enterprise Parkway Fort Myers Florida 33905 Ph 239 694 0089 FAX 239 694 0031 www mcscontrols com Information contained in this manual has been prepared by Micro Control Systems Inc and is company confidential and copyright protected 1996 Copying or distributing this document is prohibited MCS 8 Getting Started Chiller Manual Revision 1 2 Revision Page Description of Changes 7 13 99 John G Walterick Updated Kelly L Mitchell beginning manual 02 15 00 John G Walterick Added Startup section 07 24 00 John G Walterick Added Mounting amp Wiring MCS Equipment section 08 30 00 John G Walterick Updated for CHLR amp CHLS 07 00 K MCS 8 Getting Started Chiller Manual Revision 1 2 Table of Contents FREVISION PAGQG p C 2 Table Of Contents 5 ce eee ana aea aa Aaaa aaaea Passes Bec suctcessuezedcevieactudleedeshesvetioecnveesuatauessutvaseeversuetsy 3 Getting Started MED E M RH 4 Abouttthe MOSE rerien 4 Using the Keypad Display 2 ceases rai rerit t ava e e
11. S Equipment o 0c FW N N 8 1 8 2 8 3 9 MOUNT ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT IN A DRY LOCATION DO NOT MOUNT IN ENCLOSURE WITH FREQUENCY DRIVE TRY TO AVOID MOUNTING DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF HIGH VOLTAGE CONTACTORS HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING SHOULD BE KEPT SEPARATE FROM LOW VOLTAGE WIRING ALL WIRING TO SENSOR INPUTS MUST BE SHIELDED CABLE WHEN RUNNING SHIELDED CABLE IN AREAS WITH HIGH VOLTAGE AVOID RUNNING PARARELL WITH HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING Run perpendicular ALLOW ADAQUATE ROOM ON EITHER SIDE OF BOARDS TO RUN CABLES AVOID SPLICES IN SHIELDED CABLES IF A SPLICE IS REQUIRED PLEASE DO THE FOLLOWING SPLICE IN AN AREA WHERE NO HIGH VOLTAGE IS WITHIN THREE 3 FEET SPLICE IN A DRY AREA SPLICE ALL WIRES INCLUDING DRAIN LEAD WITH BUTT CONECTORS OR SOLDER Foil shield need not be connected Tape connections IT IS IMPORTANT TO PROVIDE A GOOD EARTH GROUNT TO THE 120 VAC POWER INPUT TO THE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS 10 MCS 8 Getting Started Chiller Manual Revision 1 2 How To Startup the Machine 1 Relay Output Check Once the microprocessor has been completely wired a dry test of the wiring should be done To accomplish this use the following procedure 1 1 Keep main power to compressors off Keep high voltage breakers off or pull fuses to compressors 1 2 Turn on 120 Vac control power 1 8 Get authorized on the MCS 8 controller Either via the keypad or PConnection 1 4 Put each relay output in MANUAL ON and verify the ap
12. ach X is changed to 0 as the numbers are entered If a correct authorization code was entered the following display occurs AUTH FACTORY SEL NEXT OPTION l If an incorrect authorization code is entered the following AUTH INVALID diplay appears SEL NEXT OPTION MCS 8 Getting Started Chiller Manual Revision 1 2 How To Change Setpoints Using the SETPOINT key on the ENTRY section of the keypad press until the setpoint to be change is located Once the setpoint key has been pressed you may use the INCREASE and DECREASE keys to position yourself to the setpoint desired Press the SETPOINT key until the setpoint you want to change appears Assuming you want to change LEV LIQ 1 LEV LIQ TARG TARG the following appears in the display box ENTR CAG ani OF Press the Enter key and the following appears 1 LEV LIQ TARG ENTR 45 0F Press the INCREASE or DECREASE key to adjust the setpoint to the new value Assuming we pressed the INCREASE key to reach 46 we would see the following 1 LEV LIQ TARG ENTR 45 0F If we are correctly authorizated the following will be displayed 1 LEV LIQ TARG CHG MADE 45 0F How To Place a Relay out Analog out or Sensor input in Manual ON or OFF Using the MANUAL key on the ENTRY section of the keypad press until the category to be changed is located RELAY OUTs ANALG OUTs or SENSOR IN
13. g 3 Jumper settings for SI 1 through 8 is ANALOG 1s DIGITAL Verify with sensor diagnostic under service on keypad MCS Sensor Input Terminal Strips Shielded cable GND drain must be connected to SI SENSOR x GND l WH or CLEAR 4 Pressure range 0 500 psi MCS Sensor Input Terminal Strips Sensor x EE MCS TI x00 yy MCS DRY CONTACT DI SI 1 8 13 MCS 8 Getting Started Chiller Manual Revision 1 2 Misc Printed Circuit Boards CS CT xxx SI 1 through 8 REV 1 5 amp higher CS AOHC AO all revisions Connects to 1 of MCS sensor inputs 1 through 8 The AOHC requires a 12 VDC adequate current The current transformer may be 100 5 or 250 5 source not 12 volt on MCS8 The size of the CT xxx must be larger than FLA The AOHC causes the current source to follow the AMPS jumper setting is ANALOG MCS AO f For wiring only remove terminal block DO NOT Used tor ieh AME ENIRESHONSIEDS DE REMOVE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD maximun MCS Sensor Output Terminal MCS Sensor Input Terminal Strip Sensor x MCS CT xxx MCS AOHC MCS FREQ SI 1 through 8 REV 1 5 amp higher Connects to 1 of MCS sensor inputs 1 through 8 RPM MCS 8 SI input 1 8 jumper setting is ANALOG Uses HOOF magnetic pickup sensor 9014 For mounting remove from snap track mount snap track and cover mounting screw heads to avoid shorting MCS Sensor Input Terminal Strips Sensor x 12 VDC From RPM
14. is displayed n O Q SP DP OPD AMP 82 243 24 SP DP OPD A 83 233 26 SP DP OPD AMP 80 225 25 o oo Sen I H O n Co U Ww o IS DISPLAY STATUS SYSTEM PRESSURE 5 COMPRESSOR 1 STATUS CONDENSOR STATUS SYSTEM SENSORS LIQ 44 8F LIQ 53 7F EVAPORATOR STATUS ADDITIONTAL STATUS INFO ALARM LOCKOUT STATUS EST ALRMS 17 R VIEW OPTION Chiller Configuration Example Three reciprocating compressors LOW SUCTION e APR 26 0 28 37 e One unloader solenoid per compressor e One liquid line solenoid per compressor e Twelve condenser fans 6 RO S e Suction amp discharge pressure per ER FAILED compressor APR 22 8 10 15 e Oil pressure per compressor END OF ALARMS e Leaving liquid temperature sensor ENTR VIEW OPTIONS e Return liquid temperature sensor e Ambient temperature sensor LVG LIQ ETLIO B TMP G STOP 115 4F OFF A PMP DWW1 PMP DWW2 OFF OFF PMP DWW3 F OFF FLOW SW ON COMP1 1015H STARTS 0000210 LLS1 1015H STARTS 000210 ULS1 1 0080H STARTS 00210 NEWEST LKOUT 1 ENTR NEW OPTION LOST IO SHUTDOWN 8 15 00 END OF LOCKOUTS ENTR VIEW OPTION APR 22
15. propriate contactor or solenoid turns on When testing the wiring to a Liquid Line Solenoid be careful not to leave it on too long if the system uses an expansion valve 1 5 Place each digital sensor input in MANUAL ON to verify the correct value i e RUN STOP FLOW etc are correct 1 6 Verify all analog sensors are within reason 1 7 Calibrate pressure transducer offsets 1 8 If you have any analog outputs verify they are correct Set analog manual values to 0 50 and 100 2 Atthe completion of the point s checkout make sure all RO SI amp AO are in AUTO mode 3 Through the keypad under SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS clear alarms amp point information if you are factory authorized 4 If any circuits are in LOCKOUT reset 5 All setpoints should be displayed on MCS 8 and reviewed for correctness Specific attention should be paid to the following Setpoints 5 1 Verify set FULL LOAD AMPS 1 per compressor 5 2 Verify set TARGET supply air leaving liquid 5 3 LOW SUCTION FREEZE etc based on refrigerant etc 5 4 HIGH DISC based on water or air cooled 5 5 Condenser setpoints 6 You are now ready to turn on main power 7 Once main power is on verify the following 7 1 All relay outputs are in AUTO Not LOCKOUT 7 2 FLOW is ON or YES 7 8 RUN STOP is in RUN 7 4 Assuming capacity is required the control state should go to STEP Once the
16. r that a chiller package consists of a number of different parts or functions the compressors and their related items such as unloaders hot gas bypasses etc evaporator and condensing functions To control these functions the states will be divided into three sections CAPACITY CONTROL STATES CIRCUIT CONTROL STATES CONDENSER CONTROL STATES Both the CAPACITY CONTROL STATES and CIRCUIT CONTROL STATES are displayed on the 2x16 BACKLIT LCD by depressing the SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS and the ENTER key when the option displayed is CONTROL STATUS CAPACITY CONTROL Screen 1 State ONE TS UNTORDED Time in State TIMER 26 19 11 Screen 2 Integration accumulator value STEP DELAY 180 Controlling Slope RATE OF CHG 0 0 Screen 3 Steps wanted on STEPS WANTED 0 Actual steps on ACTUAL STEPS 0 Screen 4 Slide position in FLA SLIDE WANTED 50 B CIRCUIT CONTROL 1 lt CMP IS OFF Screen 1 State Time in State 50 FLA 26 45 55 Note There will be a circuit screen for each circuit displayed How To Display Pressures amp Superheat by Circuit Pressing the SYSTEM PRESSURE key you will get the following 1 SP DP OPD AMP Screen 1 Cir 1 Suct Disc Oil Diff Amps 66 192 59 194 Screen 2 Suct tmp Saturated tmp amp 1 SUCT SAT SHEAT p penattmp 53F 38F 14 9F Screen 3 Disc Saturated tmp amp 1 DISC SAT SHEAT Superheat tmp 127F 87F 40 1F MCS 8 Getting Started Chiller Manual Revision 1 2 Mounting amp Wiring MC
17. s Assuming we are going to place a condenser fan in manual on we would do the following Assume our relay output is named FAN 1 Press the MANUAL key until the RELAY OUTs MANUAL Screen appears The following appears in the display box RELAY OUTs MANAL ENTER CHG OPTION Press the Enter key and the following appears This is a function of the first relay output We are assuming here that ours is COMP1 COMP 1 OFF ENTER CH ODTTON We now press the or key until we reach the desired relay output In our example this is FAN 1 FAN 1 OFF ENTER CHG OPTTON Pressing the ENTER key now puts us in the change mode FAN 1 AUTO Pressing the key now changes to another mode The three modes for a relay output are AUTO MANON amp MANOFF You may use the or key to circle in either direction Pressing the ENTER key now makes the changes The relay output will be placed in MANUAL ON The display will indicate the change zj ni i a 4A eri EU B a P MCS 8 Getting Started Chiller Manual Revision 1 2 How To Review the current STATE of the Machine The MCS 8 controller is a state computer that is decisions are made based upon setpoints timers and sensor inputs the controller moves from one state to another The controller will change states to ensure the proper functioning of the chiller package As we review the various states we must remembe
18. se Printed Circuit BOAards 2 iter rente E rat enne oe cantan ri enr rna rera e y deas 14 Trouble Shooting Quick Reference Sheet sess etes 15 MCS 8 Getting Started Chiller Manual Revision 1 2 Getting Started About the MCS 8 The MCS 8 is a rugged microprocessor based controller that is built for the hostile environment of the HVAC R industry It is designed to provide primary control no mechanical controls interface with building management systems and communicate both locally and remotely The MCS 8 provides flexibility with setpoints and control options that can be selected prior to commissioning a system or when the unit is live and functioning Displays alarms and other interfaces are accomplished in a clear and simple language that informs the user as to the status of the controller The MCS 8 is designed to safeguard the system that is being controlled eliminate the need for manual intervention and to provide a simple but meaningful man machine interface With the MCS 8 you can display and modify information with either of the following methods Using the keypad display at the MCS 8 This part of the system is designed for the local HVAC R The display is structured to provide the information that would be seen via gauges a meter an amp probe a temperature measuring device etc as well as information on alarms lockouts and current control states Using an optional Windows based system
19. sor input believed invalid Verify Berg jumpers using Quick Reference Sheets Under Sensor Diagnostic Sub e Check board version number Menu Check wiring of sensor 16

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