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USER’S MANUAL

E2007 Lennox Industries Inc.


Dallas, Texas, USA Network Control Panel
(NCP) Version 2.02
General
The NCP is a programmable local network manager and
MISCELLANEOUS
access panel used with the L Connection® Network. The 505,374M
NCP connects directly to the IMC controller, the NTC con- 08/07 Litho U.S.A.
troller, and the BC controller to provide a complete building Supersedes 505,089M
control system. The NCP can communicate with up to 93 L
Connection controllers. Network Control Panel (NCP)
The IMC controller can be configured to control units from
either a space thermostat (default) or from a zone space
sensor. When a zone space sensor is installed, the NCP
will monitor or control; when a space thermostat is
installed, the NCP will monitor only.
The NTC controller requires a zone space sensor which al-
lows the NCP to control the unit.
The BC building controller uses the NCP to control up to 8
outputs; each output may be scheduled independently.
These outputs can be used to control lights, outdoor signs,
sprinklers, exhaust fans, and other building controls.

NETWORK CONTROL PANEL (NCP) MENUS Select Day Schedule


Type Menu
Programming Menu 1.HVAC
Network Setup Menu 1.Select Holidays 2.Building Control
1.Programming Menu} 2.Create Day Schedule}
2.Poll All Addresses 3.Create Program}
3.Change Control Mode 4.Assign Program
4.Descriptions 5.Special Events Select Program Type
Menu
1.HVAC
2.Building Control

Display Settings
Backlight
Contrast
Panel Setup Menu Brightness
Main Menu Beep
1.Set Time/Date
1.Network Setup Menu}
2.Display Settings}
2.Panel Setup Menu} Control Settings
3.Control Settings}
3.Service Menu} Temperature Units
4.Change Password
Override Range
Override Timer Control Settings
Filter Time BC Override Max.
More} Recovery SP Stagger

Service Menu
1.Self Test}
2.Detail Data Self Tests
3.Reset Test Clock
4.Software Update Test Screen
5.Restore Factory Test Buttons
Test Network
Test Speaker
Test Memory

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*P505374M*
Features BUILDING CONTROLLER (BC)
IMC AND NTC CONTROLLERS The user determines the schedule for each output based
The user determines setpoints and occupied modes by as- on the times desired and type of building equipment to be
signing a program to each unit. Programs allow: controlled. Programs allow:

− Up to 6 time periods per day schedule with choice of − Up to 4 time periods per day schedule.
heating setpoint, cooling setpoint, and occupied mode
per time period. − A different day schedule each day of the week and on
− A different day schedule each day of the week and on holidays.
holidays.
− Programmed outputs can be individually overridden.
− A different override setpoint for each program.
− A different relative humidity setpoint for each occupied − Twenty−six programs are available (A−Z) and up to 50
time period used during optional reheat operation (Hu- day schedules are available (1−50). Day schedules 1
miditrol reheat and Supermarket reheat). and 2 and programs A and B are pre−set in the NCP.

− Twenty−six programs are available (A−Z) and up to 99 − *Up to 50 dates can be entered as holidays.
day schedules are available (1−99). Day schedules 1
*When an HVAC unit and a BC are assigned the same pro-
and 2 and programs A and B are pre−set in the NCP.
gram letter, the day schedules can be different, but the hol-
− *Up to 50 dates can be entered as holidays. idays are shared.
Table of Contents
1−Network Set−Up Menu Page 7 C−Brightness Page 14
1−Programming Menu Page 7 D−Beep Page 14
1−Select Holidays Page 7 3−Control Settings Page 15
A−Add a New Holiday Page 7 A−Temperature Units Page 15
B−Edit An Existing Holiday Page 8 B−Override Range Page 15
C−Delete a Holiday Page 8 C−Override Timer Page 15
2−Create Day Schedule Page 8 D−Filter Time Page 15
A−New Day Schedule Page 8 E−BC Override Max Page 15
B−Copy and Edit Schedule Page 9 F−Recovery SP Stagger Page 15
C−Lighting Schedule Page 9 4−Change Password Page 16
D−Delete a Day Schedule Page 9 A−New Password Page 16
3−Create Program Page 9 B−Enter Password Page 16
A−New Program Page 9 C−Enable/Disable Page 16
B−Copy and Edit Program Page 10 D−Unknown or Forgotten Page 17
C−Delete a Program Page 11 3−Service Menu Page 17
4−Assign Program To Address Page 11 1−Self Test Page 17
5−Special Events Page 12 Test Clock Page 17
2−Poll All Addresses Page 12 Test Screen Page 17
3−Change Control Mode Page 13 Test Buttons Page 17
A−Monitoring or Tstat Mode Page 13 Test Network Page 17
B−Control Sensor Mode Page 13 Test Speaker Page 17
C−Start−Up Page 13 Test Memory Page 17
D−NCP Mode Page 13 2−Detail Data Page 17
E−Remove Address Page 13 3−Reset Page 19
4−Descriptions Page 14 4−Software Update Page 19
2−Panel Set−Up Menu Page 14 5−Restore Factory Page 19
1−Set Time/Date Page 14 Sensor Mode Zone Status Screen Details Page 20
2−Detail Data Page 14 T’stat Mode Zone Status Screen Details Page 21
A−Backlight Page 14 Troubleshooting Page 22
B−Contrast Page 14 Worksheets Page 23

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Start−Up Status Screens
The NCP is shipped from the factory in manual mode. The
unit will operate to the factory default heating and cooling
IMC AND NTC STATUS SCREENS
settings (Heating 70°F, Cooling 74°F) until a different
schedule is programmed from within the Main Menu.
On power−up, two initializing screens are displayed fol- IMC and NTC Controller Status Screens display unit spe-
lowed by the Status Screen for the controller assigned the cific information. The Building Controller Status Screens
lowest address. See figures 1 through 3. display building equipment information.

NCP Pushbuttons
The IMC and NTC Controller Status Screen in figure 1 is dis-
Use the four pushbuttons underneath the display to move played when the L Series IMC is operating in the zone sensor
between NCP screens and functions or change settings. mode or when the NTC is used. Refer to Change Control
Prompts at the bottom of the screen will change as push- Mode" section to change IMC to zone sensor mode.
button function varies. See figure 1.
Left Pushbutton: Backs" or exits out of screens.
The IMC Controller Status Screen in figure 2 is displayed
Pushbutton: Move upward through selections. when the IMC is operating in the default Tstat Mode. T’stat
Pushbutton: Move downward through selections. Mode is not an option on units which contain an NTC.
Right Pushbutton: Advances into screens and functions.
NOTE: Hold the pushbutton down to move between num- NOTE − See Change Control Mode" section to confirm the
bers more quickly. appropriate screen is displayed.

IMC AND NTC CONTROLLER STATUS SCREEN


(Zone Sensor Control Mode)

ZONE NUMBER
ADDRESS DESCRIPTION
LOBBY HEATING SETPOINT
ADDR 01 Zone 01
UNIT ADDRESS
ZONE TEMPERATURE
80°F Heat 56
COOLING SETPOINT

NEW ALARM* Cool 75 OUTDOOR


ALARM TEMPERATURE
AIR FILTER STATUS** CHECK FILTER OUTDOOR 78
IDLE CO2 304 CO2 LEVEL
UNIT OPERATION MANUAL RH 53
UNOCCUPIED RELATIVE HUMIDITY
CONTROL MODE 01/09/2000 Sun 8:30:40A OCCUPIED OR UN-
Network + OCCUPIED MODE
DATE

PUSHBUTTON PROMPTS TIME

* Displayed when unit alarms exist.


** Displayed when filter in use longer
than user specified time period.

FIGURE 1

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IMC CONTROLLER STATUS SCREEN
(T’Stat Control Mode − L Series Units Only)

ADDRESS DESCRIPTION
BLOWER
UNIT ADDRESS LOBBY STATUS RETURN AIR
ADDR 01 Zone 01 TEMPERATURE
NUMBER OF COMPRES-
SORS OPERATING Comp SUPPLY AIR
Heat TEMPERATURE
NUMBER OF HEAT
BLOWER OFF OUTDOOR
STAGE OPERATING
ECON 1 PCT OFF RETURN 70
TEMPERATURE
ECONOMIZER STATUS NO NEW ALARMS SUPPLY 64
FILTER OK OUTDOOR 78
CO2 LEVEL
NEW ALARM IDLE CO2 304
TSTAT RH 63
AIR FILTER STATUS UNOCCUPIED RELATIVE HUMIDITY
01/09/2000 Sun 8:30:40A
UNIT OPERATION Network + OCCUPIED OR UN-
OCCUPIED MODE
CONTROL MODE
DATE
PUSHBUTTON PROMPTS TIME

FIGURE 2
BC STATUS SCREENS buttons to highlight the output status and manually turn the
The Building Controller Status Screen in figure 3 is displayed output ON or OFF.
when a BC is installed on the L Connection network.
Refer to the programming section of this manual to assign
The status screen shown in figure 3 displays information a program which will control the output by time of day and
about outputs 1 through 4 (P189 on BC board). To view in- day of week.
formation about additional inputs, use the + pushbutton to
highlight the page number. Use the up arrow to go to page NOTE − The program can be changed from the BC status
2, 3, or 4. screen. Use the pushbuttons to highlight the appropriate
On start−up, all 8 outputs are set to manual. Use the push- output program and assign an existing program.

BUILDING CONTROLLER STATUS SCREEN


Page 1 − Outputs 1 Through 4

UNIT ADDRESS DESCRIPTION INDICATES OUTPUT IS


IN MANUAL OVERRIDE

Bldg Cntl 1 INDICATES OUTPUT IS


ADDR 02 Page 01 OVERRIDDEN BY BC
Name Program Status

Output 1 C OVR Off


Output 2 D LOC Off
MA
Output 3 N Off
MA
Output 4 N Off
ALARM OVERRIDE 2:00
DATE TIME
01/09/2000 Sun 8:30:40A
Network +

PUSHBUTTON PROMPTS

FIGURE 3

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The page 2 BC status screen, shown in figure 4, displays A−List Alarms
BC outputs 5 through 8 (P190 on BC board).
Display a list of alarms from any of the 4 status screens.
BUILDING CONTROLLER STATUS SCREEN 1. Press the + button until alarms are highlighted. See
Page 2 − Outputs 5 Through 8 figure 7.
Bldg Cntl 1
2. Press the view pushbutton for a list of alarms. See fig-
ADDR 02 Page 02
ure 8. Use the arrow and select pushbuttons to view
Name Program Status a detailed description of the alarm.

Output 5 MA
N
Off
Output 6 MA
N
Off
BUILDING CONTROLLER STATUS SCREEN
Output 7 E Off
Page 4 − Analog and Light Sensor Inputs
Output 8 F Off
ALARM OVERRIDE 2:00
Bldg Cntl 1
01/09/2000 Sun 8:30:40A
ADDR 02 Page 04
Network +
Name VALUEMANUAL
FIGURE 4 NEW ALARM OVERRIDE
Analog 1 2.7V TIMER
The page 3 BC status screen, shown in figure 5, displays Analog 2 2.9V
BC temperature inputs T1 through T4 (P187 on BC board). Analog 3 3.0V
Light Sensor LIGHT
BUILDING CONTROLLER STATUS SCREEN ALARM OVERRIDE 2:00
Page 3 − Temperature Inputs
01/09/2000 Sun 8:30:40A
Bldg Cntl 1 Network View Names +
ADDR 02 Page 03
PRESS THE VIEW" PRESS THE + PUSH-
Name TEMP
PUSHBUTTON FOR BUTTON UNTIL ALARM"
Temperature 1 75F ALARM DETAILS IS HIGHLIGHTED
Temperature 2 78F PRESS THE NAMES"
Temperature 3 73F PUSHBUTTON TO EDIT
Temperature 4 73F INPUT/OUTPUT NAMES
ALARM OVERRIDE 2:00

01/09/2000 Sun 8:30:40A FIGURE 7


Network +

FIGURE 5
The page 4 BC status screen, shown in figure 6, displays BUILDING CONTROLLER STATUS SCREEN
BC analog and light sensor inputs (P188 and P189 on BC Page 4 − Analog and Light Sensor Inputs
board).
Alarms U−02
BUILDING CONTROLLER STATUS SCREEN
Page 4 − Analog and Light Sensor Inputs < Delete all alarms >
1 02 04/22/02 1:01:00P
Bldg Cntl 1 2 02 04/22/2002 7:37:00A
ADDR 02 Page 04 3 02 01/01/2000 12:00:00A
Name VALUE

Analog 1 2.7V
Analog 2 2.9V
Analog 3 3.0V
Light Sensor LIGHT Exit Select
ALARM OVERRIDE 2:00

01/09/2000 Sun 8:30:40A PRESS THE SELECT PUSHBUT-


Network + TON TO VIEW ALARM DETAILS

FIGURE 8
FIGURE 6

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B−Edit Input/Output Name pushbuttons to change the first letter. Press the En-
1. Highlight the page number and use the arrow pushbut- ter" pushbutton; the first letter will be changed and next
tons to advance to the status screen page to be edited. letter will be highlighted. Up to 14 characters may be
entered for each name. Press the Done" pushbutton
2. Press the + button until alarms are highlighted.
when finished entering name.
3. Press the Name" pushbutton to display the first 4 out-
put names. See figure 9. The first 4 output names are 7. Use the arrow pushbuttons to move the cursor to the
shown because the Name" pushbutton was selected next name to be revised.
at status screen page 1. 8. Press the Enter" pushbutton.
4. Use the arrow pushbuttons to align the cursor with the 9. Edit the next name in the same manner as step 5.
name to be revised. 10. Press the Done" pushbutton when all of the names on
5. Press the Select" pushbutton. the page are revised. The display will return to the sta-
tus screen.
BUILDING CONTROLLER STATUS SCREEN 11. Repeat the above steps to make changes to additional
Page 2 − Outputs 5 Through 8 output names.
Bldg Cntl 1 Network Status Screen
ADDR 02 Page 02
From the Zone Status Screen, push the left pushbutton to
view the Network Status Screen. The Network Status
Lights Zone 1 Screen displays the temperature, unit operation, and heat-
LIghts zone 2 ing and cooling setpoints for all the IMC and NTC control-
lers on the network. See figure 10. The Network Status
Output 3
Screen also displays any Building Controllers which are on
Output 4
ALARM OVERRIDE 2:00
the network.
Make sure all addresses in the network are displayed. If an
Use arrows to select letters. address is not listed or mode of operation reads offline",
Done Enter double check communication wire connections and DIP
switch addresses on the corresponding units.
FIGURE 9 NOTE − If none of the network communication wires are con-
6. Press the Edit" pushbutton. The first letter of the nected or all are loose on power−up, a blank Network Status
name will be highlighted. Use the up and down arrow Screen will be displayed after the initializing screens.

NETWORK STATUS SCREEN


NEW ALARM ZONE OCCUPIED

A Z Temp Heat Cool


01 01o 75 COOLING 70 75
Note − Zone temperature
02a 01u 72 IDLE 70 74 and setpoints are not
03 BC ONLINE displayed in T’Stat mode.
ADDRESSES
ZONE HEATING
ZONE SETPOINT COOLING
TEMPERATURE
UNOCCUPIED SETPOINT
UNIT OPERATION
____________________________________________
Main Select
BUILDING CONTROLLER IS
ASSIGNED ADDRESS 03 PUSHBUTTON PROMPTS

FIGURE 10

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Set Time / Date 2−Panel Set−Up
At the Main Menu, toggle to the screen shown in figure 11. NOTE − Enter the day of the week in addition to the
date; day of week does not set automatically.
2−Panel Set−Up Menu
1−Set Time/Date SET TIME/DATE
Set Time and Date
IMPORTANT − The NCP will not run a program until the
date, time, and day of week are set.
1. Press the Select" pushbutton to highlight the hour
position.
2. Use arrow pushbuttons to toggle to the current hour. Time: 12:00:00A
Date: 01/01/2000 Mon
3. Push the enter" pushbutton and the NCP will store the DST: AUTO Standard
hour and advance to the minutes position.
4. Push the Done" pushbutton when the time is entered.
The time will be stored and the cursor will advance to ______________________________________
the date position. Exit Select
5. Enter the date or disable the daylight saving time
(DST) option in the same manner as the time. FIGURE 11
Programming Menu1 1−Network Set−Up
Three default programs are provided by the manufacturer. For future reference or for convenience, fill in worksheets
See tables 1 and 2. Program A uses Day Schedule 1. Pro- in the back of this manual when determining programs.
gram B, for HVAC units, uses Day Schedule 1 for week- SELECT HOLIDAYS
days and Day Schedule 2 on weekends and holidays. Pro-
gram B, for BC Controllers, uses day schedule 2. From the Main Menu, toggle to the screen shown in figure12.
1−Network Set−Up Menu
Table 1. Factory Default Programs
Program M T W T F S S H 1−Programming Menu
Program A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1−Select Holidays
Program B HVAC Units 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2−Create Day Schedule
Program B BC Controllers 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3−Create Program
4−Assign Program To Address
Table 2. Factory Default Day Schedules
IMC/NTC BC
A−Add New Holiday
Sche 1. Press the Select" pushbutton.
Start Time On/
dule Heating Cooling Occu 2. Use arrow keys to align the cursor with the blank date.
Off/
Setpoint Setpoint pied
LS
SELECT HOLIDAYS
7:00 a.m. 70 74 Yes On
1
5:00 p.m. 60 84 No Off
Holidays
2 12:00 a.m. 60 84 No Off −−−/−−−−−/−−−−−−−− Add
Determine whether the existing day schedules and pro- 1 01/01/1999
grams will provide the setpoints and daily schedules de-
sired. If not, refer to Create Program" and Create Day
Schedule" sections to create custom programs. Once a
custom program is created, refer to Assign Programs"
section to apply the new program.
A program can have two different sets of day schedules, _____________________________________
one for HVAC units and one for Building Controllers, but Exit Select
the holidays must be the same. Create another program if
the same holidays do not apply to both the HVAC unit and
the BC. FIGURE 12

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Programming Menu 1−Network Set−Up

3. Press the Select" pushbutton. The month will be high- CREATE DAY SCHEDULE (BC CONTROLLERS)
lighted. Use arrow keys to enter month; press Enter"
pushbutton. The month will be stored and the day will Day Schedule: 03
be highlighted. Use arrow keys to change rest of date
and press Enter" pushbutton after each entry. 12:00:00P LS
11:00:00P Off
NOTE − To prevent the holiday from being entered,
press the Done" pushbutton when ESC" is high- −−: −−:−− −−−
lighted. −−: −−:−− −−−
4. Press the Done" pushbutton to store and display the
holiday. Select a Day Schedule
Exit Select
B−Edit An Existing Holiday
1. Use the arrow pushbuttons to align the cursor with the FIGURE 14
holiday to be revised.
Table 3 shows two factory−default day schedules.
2. Press the Select" pushbutton.
Table 3
3. Press the Edit" pushbutton. Factory Default Day Schedules
4. Use the arrow and Enter" pushbuttons to revise the IMC/NTC BC
date in the same manner as entering a new date. Sche
Start Time Heating Cooling Occu On/Off
dule
5. Press the Done" pushbutton when the revised holiday Setpoint Setpoint pied /LS
is entered.
7:00 a.m. 70 74 Yes On
C−Delete A Holiday 1
5:00 p.m. 60 84 No Off
1. Use arrow pushbuttons to toggle to the holiday to be
2 12:00 a.m. 60 84 No Off
deleted.
A−New Day Schedule
2. Press the Select" pushbutton.
Create new day schedules if schedules other than the fac-
3. Press the Delete" pushbutton. A confirmation screen
tory−default schedules are required.
will appear. Press the Yes" pushbutton to delete the
holiday. 1. Use the arrow pushbutton to toggle to a Day schedule
CREATE DAY SCHEDULE which has no times entered.
2. Press the Select" pushbutton.
From the Main Menu, toggle to the screen shown in figure 13.
3. Press the Edit" pushbutton to edit the first time period
See figure 14 when creating a day schedule for Building
in the day. See figure 15.
Controllers.
4. Use the arrow pushbuttons to enter new times, set-
1−Network Set−Up Menu
points, occupied periods, and/or BC output on and off
1−Programming Menu functions. Press the Done" pushbutton at the end of
1−Select Holidays the line.
2−Create Day Schedule 5. Use arrow pushbuttons to advance to the next time pe-
1 HVAC riod. Add additional times periods; when the last time
2 Building Control period is entered, press the Done" pushbutton to fin-
ish.
CREATE DAY SCHEDULE (HVAC UNITS)
OPEN DAY SCHEDULE
Day Schedule: 01
Day Schedule: 03
Heat Cool OCP
Heat Cool OCP
7:00:00A 70 74 Y
−−: −−:−− 0 0 Y
5:00:00P 60 84 N
−−: −−:−− 0 0 N
−−: −−:−− 0 0 N
−−: −−:−− 0 0 N
−−: −−:−− 0 0 N
−−: −−:−− 0 0 N
−−: −−:−− 0 0 N
−−: −−:−− 0 0 N
−−: −−:−− 0 0 N
−−: −−:−− 0 0 N
Select a Day Schedule
Select a Line to Edit
Exit Select
Done Edit
FIGURE 13
FIGURE 15

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Hdr-tt A−New Program


1. Use the arrow pushbuttons to change the highlighted
B−Copy And Edit An Existing Day Schedule2 program from A to C or the next open schedule. Figure
17 shows Program C before a program is created.
If day schedule 1 or 2 is close to the the desired schedule,
either may be copied to a new program and modified. Copy CREATE PROGRAM
and edit an existing day schedule in the same manner as
copy and edit an existing program. Refer to the Copy And Program: C
Edit An Existing Program" section. Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun H
− − − − − − − −
C−Lighting Schedule
Four time periods per day can be programmed to turn an Override H: 0 C: 0
output ON, OFF, or ON with the following events: light sen- RH Setpoint: 60
sor, smoke, lockout, or service output.
Figure 14 shows a BC day schedule example that could be
used to control an outdoor sign. This schedule allows the
output to turn ON at sunset; the sign will turn OFF at 11p.m.
D−Delete A Day Schedule Select a Program
1. Use the arrow pushbuttons to toggle to the program to Exit Select
be removed.
FIGURE 17
2. Press the Select" pushbutton.
2. Press the Select" pushbutton.
3. Press the Delete" pushbutton. Press the Yes" push-
button at the confirmation screen to remove program. 3. Press the Edit" pushbutton. Default day schedule 1 is
highlighted under Mon" (Monday). See figure 18 for
CREATE PROGRAM HVAC units and figure 19 for Building Controllers.
From the Main Menu, toggle to the screen shown in figure 16.
EDIT PROGRAM (HVAC UNITS)
When creating a program for a Building Controller, the screen
will look similar; the BC screen will not have the override or Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun H
RH setpoints. 1 − − − − − − −

1−Network Set−Up Menu HEAT COOL OCP

1−Programming Menu 7:00:00A 70 74 Y


5:00:00P 60 84 N
1−Select Holidays −− : −− : −− 0 0 N
2−Create Day Schedule −− : −− : −− 0 0 N
−− : −− : −− 0 0 N
3−Create Program −− : −− : −− 0 0 N
1 HVAC Select Schedule for each day.
Done Enter
2 Building Control
FIGURE 18
CREATE PROGRAM
EDIT PROGRAM (BC CONTROLLERS)
Program: A
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun H Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun H
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 − − − − − − −

Override H:70 C:74


RH Setpoint: 60 7:00:00A On
5:00:00P Off
−− : −− : −− −−−
−− : −− : −− −−−

Select a Program Select Schedule for each day.


Exit Select Done Enter
FIGURE 16 FIGURE 19

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4. Use the arrow pushbuttons to change the highlighted SELECT EXISTING PROGRAM
day schedule.
NOTE − There are two default day schedules. Refer to Program: A
Create Day Schedule" section to create additional Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun H
day schedules. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
5. Press Enter" to store the day schedule; the next day
schedule is highlighted. Once the Monday program is Override H:70 C:74
entered, the rest or the day programs must also be en- RH Setpoint: 60
tered; the Done" pushbutton does not exit.
6. Press the Done" pushbutton when all day schedules
are entered.
7. Modify schedule, override, or holidays if necessary.
Press Done" when schedule is final. Select a Program
IMPORTANT − The new program must be assigned to Esc Copy Edit
activate the schedule. Refer to Assign Program" sec-
tion. FIGURE 21
B−Copy And Edit An Existing Program3 3. Press the Copy" pushbutton to copy the existing pro-
If Program A or B is close to the the desired schedule, ei- gram to a new program.
ther may be copied to a new program and modified. 4. Use the arrow pushbuttons to toggle to the new pro-
gram. Figure 22 shows Program A ready to be copied
1. Determine which existing program to copy and use ar-
to Program C.
row keys to toggle to the appropriate program. Figure
20 shows Program A as the existing program.
SELECT NEW PROGRAM
COPY AND EDIT EXISTING PROGRAM Program: A
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun H
Program: A − − − − − − − −
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun H
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Override H: 0 C: 0
RH Setpoint: 60
Override H:70 C:74
RH Setpoint: 60
Copy to program:C

Select a Program
Select a Program
Exit Select
Esc Copy Edit
FIGURE 22
FIGURE 20
5. Press the Copy" pushbutton. A new Program C will be
2. Press the Select" pushbutton. See figure 21. displayed.

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6. Press the Select" and Edit" pushbutton to modify the 2. Press the Delete" pushbutton to delete the program.
schedule, override, or holidays. See figure 23. A prompt will appear to confirm the program will be de-
leted. Press the Yes" or No" pushbutton.
COPY AND EDIT EXISTING PROGRAM 3. Press the Select" pushbutton.
Program: C
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun H ASSIGN PROGRAM TO ADDRESS
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
From the Main Menu, toggle to the screen shown in figure
25.
Override H:70 C:74
RH Setpoint: 60 1−Network Set−Up Menu
Modify Schedule
1−Programming Menu
Modify Parameters
Modify Holidays 1−Select Holidays
2−Create Day Schedule
Select one of the above
Done Select 3−Create Program

FIGURE 23 4−Assign Program To Address


7. Use the arrow and Select" pushbuttons to modify the 1. Use the arrow pushbuttons to move the cursor to the
schedule, override temperatures, relative humidity appropriate address.
setpoint, and holidays. Select Modify Schedule" to 2. Press the Select" pushbutton to highlight the current
change the day schedules in a program. Select program (manual).
Modify Parameters" to change the heating and cool-
3. Use the arrow pushbuttons to choose the program de-
ing setpoints when an After Hours Timer Switch is acti-
sired.
vated and to adjust the relative humidity setpoint.
Modify Holidays" selects the holidays used in a pro- 4. Press the Done" pushbutton to assign the program.
gram. When an HVAC unit and a BC are assigned the 5. Use the arrow pushbuttons to move to the next ad-
same program letter, the day schedules can be differ- dress.
ent, but the holidays are shared.
6. Press the Exit" pushbutton to return to Main Menu.
IMPORTANT − The new program must be assigned to
activate the schedule. Refer to Assign Program" sec- NOTE − Highlighted address numbers indicate ad-
tion. dresses are not on the network. Figure 25 shows units
1 and 2 communicating with the NCP.
C−Delete A Program
Any program other than default programs A and B may be
deleted. ASSIGN PROGRAM TO ADDRESS
1. Use arrow pushbuttons to toggle to the program to be
deleted. Figure 24 shows Program D. ADDR Program In Zone
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
COPY AND EDIT EXISTING PROGRAM <Clear all assignments>
Program: D 01 MA
N
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun H 02 MA
N
2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 03 MA
N A A A B MAN MAN MAN
04 MA
N
Override H:70 C:74 05 MA
N
RH Setpoint: 60 06 MA
N
07 MA
N
08 MA
N
____________________________________________
Select a Program
Exit Select
Esc Copy Delete Edit
FIGURE 25
FIGURE 24

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SPECIAL EVENTS 3. Press the Done" pushbutton to assign the event to the
From the Main Menu, toggle to the screen shown in figure selected address.
26. 4. Use the arrow pushbuttons to move to the next ad-
dress and assign further events.
1−Network Set−Up Menu 5. Press the Exit" pushbutton to return to Main Menu.
1−Programming Menu MODIFY SPECIAL EVENT
1−Select Holidays
2−Create Day Schedule A Z Date Time Hrs
01 0 07/04/04 8:00P 4:00
3−Create Program 02 0 06/21/04 7:00P 8:00
4−Assign Program To Address
5−Special Events
1. Use the arrow pushbuttons to move the cursor to the
appropriate address. ____________________________________________
2. Press the Select" and Edit" pushbutton to modify the Esc Delete Edit
date, time, and duration of the special event. See fig-
ure 26. FIGURE 26

Poll All Addresses 1−Network Set−Up

From the Main Menu, toggle to the screen shown in figure 27.
POLL ALL ADDRESSES
1−Network Set−Up Menu
1−Programming Menu
1−Select Holidays
2−Create Day Schedule Searching . . .

3−Create Program
4−Assign Program To Address
2−Poll All Addresses
Confirms communication to units. Use when adding a new
address or additional zones to the network. FIGURE 27

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Change Control Mode 1−Network Set−Up

At the Main Menu, toggle to the screen shown in figure 28. IMPORTANT − Once the ECTO parameter is set correctly,
1−Network Set−Up Menu exit the new" screen and re−enter the new" screen to con-
firm the NCP recognizes the updated mode.
1−Programming Menu
1−Select Holidays CHANGE CONTROL MODE
2−Create Day Schedule A Mode NCP Mode
< Remove all addresses >
3−Create Program 1 Zone S RAS Control
4−Assign Program To Address 2 Tstat Monitor
3 Bldg Control Control
2−Poll All Addresses
3−Change Control Mode
L Series Units
The IMC System Mode parameter 6.01 determines wheth-
er the unit is controlled by the NCP or whether the unit is
monitored by the NCP.
A−Monitoring or Tstat Mode ___________________________________ __
L Series units are shipped in the Local Thermostat" or Exit Select
monitoring mode (ECTO 6.01 set to 0). The NCP will dis- FIGURE 28
play unit function but will not have control over setpoints or
schedules. All Units
B−Control or Zone Sensor Mode A−NCP Mode
ECTO parameter 6.01 must be set to IMC Zone Sensor" Units in Zone Sensor mode may be changed between
value 1, 2, or 3, to configure the rooftop unit to control to the monitor and control.
NCP setpoints and schedules. 1. Use arrow keys to align cursor to unit to be monitored.
NOTE − Non−L series units which use the NTC will only op- 2. Press the Select" pushbutton to highlight the NCP
erate in the Zone Sensor Mode; NTC parameters do not mode.
have to be changed. 3. Use arrow keys to toggle to Monitor" or Control".
C−Start−Up 4. Press the Enter" pushbutton to enter new mode.
On start−up, go to the new" screen and check for proper
NOTE − NCPs which have been set in the passive
control mode of each unit. See figure 28. If a unit is set in- mode cannot be set to control. Refer to NCP installa-
correctly, change ECTO parameter 6.01. See NCP instal- tion instruction.
lation instruction.
B−Remove Address
IMC When a controller is disconnected from the NCP network,
MODE DESCRIPTION
ECTO the new" list will continue to display the removed controller
0 TSTAT Room Thermostat address. To remove address from listing:
1. Use arrow keys to align cursor to removed address.
1 ZONE S Zone Sensor w/ No Back−Up
2. Press the Select" pushbutton to highlight the NCP
Zone Sensor w/ Thermostat mode.
2 ZONE S LT
Back−Up
3. Use arrow keys to toggle to Remove".
Zone Sensor w/ Return Air 4. Press the Enter" pushbutton to remove the address
3 ZONE S RAS
Back−Up from the list.

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Address Descriptions 1−Network Set−Up
At the Main Menu, toggle to the screen shown in figure 29. 3. Use the arrow pushbuttons to toggle to the alpha−nu-
meric character.
1−Network Set−Up Menu
4. Press the Enter" pushbutton to store the character
1−Programming Menu and advance to the next character.
1−Select Holidays 5. Push Done" when the last character of the description
is entered.
2−Create Day Schedule 6. Use arrow pushbuttons to advance to the next ad-
dress.
3−Create Program
4−Assign Program To Address ADDRESS DESCRIPTIONS
2−Poll All Addresses A Z Description
01 01
3−Change Control Mode 02 01
4−Address Descriptions
The name of an address or zone may be entered by the
user which more specifically identifies an area or use. The
description can be up to 20 characters.
1. Use arrow pushbutton to align the cursor with the ad- ____________________________________________
dress description to be added or revised. Exit Select
2. Press the Edit" pushbutton to highlight the first char-
acter of the description. FIGURE 29
Display Settings 2−Panel Set−Up
2−Panel Set−Up Menu D−Beep (One of three selections):
ON−(Default) Beep sounds every 10 seconds when
1−Set Time/Date
any unit on the network is offline, locked−out, a com-
2−Display Settings pressor is locked−out, or smoke is detected.
At the Main Menu, toggle to the screen shown in figure 30. OFF−Beep sounds at start−up and at beeper test (see
Self Test" in Service Menu.
1. Use the arrow pushbuttons to advance to the display
setting to be revised. COM−Beep sounds when the following network com-
mands are sent: update setpoint, update occupied sta-
2. Press the Select" pushbutton. tus, or send alarm list.
3. Use the arrow keys to toggle through the highlighted
choices for each setting. DISPLAY SETTINGS
4. Press the Enter" pushbutton to store the new setting. Display Settings

A−Backlight: Backlight ON

May be turned on" or off". Contrast U/D

B−Contrast: Brightness U/D

Contrast may be increased or decreased. Beep ON


_____________________________________
C−Brightness: Exit Select

Brightness may be increased or decreased. FIGURE 30

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Control Settings4 2−Panel Set−Up
At the Main Menu, toggle to the screen shown in figure 31. F−Recovery SP Stagger
Select More Settings to adjust settings shown in figure The time delay, in minutes, between start−up of multiple
32. HVAC units. Prevents circuit overloading when a pro-
2−Panel Set−Up Menu grammed setpoint changes on multiple units (such as the
onset of the occupied time period) or when the BC shifts
1−Set Time/Date the setpoint on multiple units.
2−Display Settings
CONTROL SETTINGS
3−Control Settings
Display Settings
1. Use the arrow pushbuttons to advance to the control
setting to be revised. Temperature Units
2. Press the Select" pushbutton. Override Range
3. Use the arrow keys to toggle through the highlighted
choices for each setting. Override Timer

4. Press the Enter" pushbutton to store the new setting. Filter Time
A−Temperature Units − More Settings
Choose temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius. _____________________________________
Exit Select
B−Override Range −
Determines the range that the heating and cooling set- FIGURE 31
points may be adjusted at the NCP. If set at 0", setpoints
cannot be adjusted from the NCP. CONTROL SETTINGS
C−Override Timer − Display Settings

Determines how long override setpoint adjustment at NCP BC Override Max 1:00 hrs
is in effect.
D−Filter Time − Recovery SP Stagger 0:00 min

Zone status screens read filter OK" until the user specified
number of days elapses. Enter a 0" to disable the check
filter" message.
_____________________________________
E−BC Override Max
Exit Select
The maximum override time, in hours, the NCP is allowed
to override a BC output ON or OFF. FIGURE 32

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Change Password 2−Panel Set−Up
Access to any function within the NCP is allowed until a CHANGE PASSWORD
password is set up. Once the password is assigned, it is Password
required to access the Main Menu from the Network Status
Screen.
New ******
At the Main Menu, toggle to the screen shown in figure 33.
Confirm * * * * * *
2−Panel Set−Up Menu
1−Set Time/Date

2−Display Settings
______________________________
3−Control Settings Esc Change Enable Disable

4−Change Password FIGURE 33


A−New Password ENTER NEW PASSWORD
Password
1. Press the Change" pushbutton to highlight the first as-
terisk. See figure 34.
New * *****
2. Use the arrow pushbuttons to select an alpha−numeric
character. Confirm * * * * * *
3. Press the Enter" pushbutton to store each character
and highlight the next character. Passwords can be
any length up to six characters.

4. Repeat the same password at the confirm asterisks. ______________________________


After the last character is entered press the done" Done Enter
pushbutton. The password will be saved and enabled.
See figure 35. FIGURE 34

5. Press the Exit" pushbutton to return to the Panel Set- PASSWORD SAVED AND ENABLED
up Menu.

6. If the new and confirmed passwords do not match, the


readout will display Passwords do not match." Press
the Exit" pushbutton and start the Change Pass- Password saved and enabled.
word" process again.
B−Enter Password

Once the password is changed, the Enter Password" _______________________________


screen will appear whenever the Main Menu is accessed Exit
from the Network Status Screen. See figure 36. FIGURE 35
1. Use the arrow pushbutton to enter the password in the
same manner as the Change Password" section. ENTER PASSWORD

2. Press the Done" pushbutton after the last character


is entered. If the correct password was entered the
* * * * * *
Main Status Screen will appear. If the password is in-
correct an Invalid Password" screen will appear and
allow another entry. Press Retry" to enter the pass- Enter Password
word again.
C−Enable / Disable Password
___________________________________
Use the Enable" and Disable" pushbuttons to activate or
Done Enter
de−activate the password. A new password is automatical-
ly enabled. See figure 33. FIGURE 36

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Self Test 3−Service

D−Unknown or Forgotten Password CLEAR PASSWORD


Change the position of DIP switch #3 to remove the current NCP DIP SWITCH TOP OF NCP
password.
1. Locate DIP switch #3 on the inside of the NCP cover. MOVE
Refer to NCP installation instruction to remove and re- SWITCH #3
place cover. See figure 37. TO CLEAR
2. Move DIP switch #3 to erase the password. PASSWORD

IMPORTANT
Panel is sensitive to static electricity. Care must be FIGURE 37
taken in handling. Hold panel by the edges and
avoid touching any components. SELF TESTS
Self Tests
NOTE The switch does not need to be returned to the origi-
nal position; only a change of position is required. Test Clock
At the Main Menu, toggle to the screen shown in figure 38. Test Screen
Test Buttons
3−Service Menu Test Network
Test Speaker
1−Self Test Test Memory
3. Use arrow pushbuttons to align the cursor with the
self−test to be initiated.
Exit Select
4. Press the Select" pushbutton to initiate the corre-
sponding test. FIGURE 38
Detail Data 3−Service
At the Main Menu, toggle to the screen shown in figure 39 The Detail Data screen provides detailed information on
for L Series units, figure 40 for NTC controllers, and figure unit function.
41 for BC controllers. 1. Use arrow pushbuttons to view different units.
3−Service Menu 2. Press the Alarms" pushbutton to display a list of
alarms.
1−Self Test
3. Press the Select" pushbutton to display details on
2−Detail Data each error code.

EMPTY BOXES INDI- DETAIL DATA − L SERIES UNITS FILLED BOXES INDICATE
CATE NUMBER OF FANS, BLOWERS, COM-
FANS, BLOWERS, TYPE OF UNIT IMC SOFTWARE VERSION PRESSORS, OR HEAT
COMPRESSORS, SECTIONS ARE OPERAT-
OR HEAT SECTIONS LOBBY ING
PRESENT UNIT Unit 01 LCx 3.04
Fans Blower
CONDENSER FANS BLOWER OPERATION
Comp
COMPRESSORS Heat RETURN AIR TEMPERATURE
GAS OR ELECTRIC HEAT ECON 1 PCT OFF RETURN 70 SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE
ECONOMIZER ALARM SUPPLY 64
OPERATION OUTDOOR 78 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE
CO2 304
NEW ALARM IDLE RH 44 CO2 LEVEL
OCCUPIED
UNIT OPERATION RELATIVE HUMIDITY
ZONE AIR / RETURN BACKUP UNOCCUPIED
CONTROL MODE MOST RECENT ALARM: 94 12/08/1999 5:08:00P_____________
Done Alarms OCCUPIED OR UNOCCUPIED
ALARM, DATE, AND TIME TIME PERIOD
PUSHBUTTON PROMPTS
FIGURE 39

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Detail Data 3−Service

DETAIL DATA − NTC CONTROLLERS


EMPTY BOXES INDICATE THE FILLED BOXES INDICATE THE
CORRESPONDING OUTPUT IS CORRESPONDING OUTPUT IS
NOT ENERGIZED ENERGIZED

UNIT NTC SOFTWARE


TYPE OF UNIT VERSION
BLOWER
NTC DEMANDS UNIT 01 OPERATION
NTC−GHT 1.00 1−HT 2−CL
RETURN AIR
Y1 Y2 Y3 Blower
TEMPERATURE
W1 W2
SUPPLY AIR
TEMPERATURE
ECON 0 PCT OFF Return 70
ECONOMIZER ALARM SUPPLY 64
OUTDOOR
OUTDOOR 78
OPERATION TEMPERATURE
CO2 304
NEW ALARM IDLE RH 44 CO2 LEVEL
OCCUPIED
UNIT OPERATION ZONE AIR / RETURN BACKUP UNOCCUPIED RELATIVE HUMIDITY
MOST RECENT ALARM: 94 12/08/1999 5:08:00P_____________
Done Alarms OCCUPIED OR
CONTROL MODE UNOCCUPIED
TIME PERIOD
ALARM, DATE, AND TIME
PUSHBUTTON PROMPTS

FIGURE 40

DETAIL DATA − BC CONTROLLERS

EMPTY BOXES INDICATE THE FILLED BOXES INDICATE THE


CORRESPONDING OUTPUT IS CORRESPONDING OUTPUT IS
NOT ENERGIZED ENERGIZED

CONTROLLER CONTROLLER DIGITAL TEMPERATURE


ADDRESS DESCRIPTION OUTPUTS INPUTS
5−8 1−4
TYPE OF
CONTROLLER Addr 02 Bldg. Cntl 1
BC 1.00 ANALOG AND
LIGHT SENSOR IN-
BC SOFTWARE VERSION PUTS A1−A3
INPUT OUTPUT TEMP ANALOG
75F 2.7V
DIGITAL 78F 2.9V
INPUTS 73F 3.0V
D1−D4 74F DARK
LIGHT SENSOR
INPUT
DIGITAL
OUTPUTS BUILDING CONTROLLER
1−4 MOST RECENT ALARM: 82 04/22/2002 1:01:00P
Done Alarms

ALARM, DATE, AND TIME


PUSHBUTTON PROMPTS

FIGURE 41

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Reset 3−Service

At the Main Menu, toggle to the screen shown in figure 42. RESET NCP
3−Service Menu
1−Self Test
Reset Panel?
2−Detail Data
3−Reset While viewing this screen,
all communications to units
Go to this screen to disable the NCP while running Service have stopped.
Software versions 1.07 and earlier.
___________________________________
Yes No
FIGURE 42
Software Update 3−Service

At the Main Menu, toggle to the screen shown in figure 43. SOFTWARE UPDATE
3−Service Menu Software Version
1−Self Test
1.15
2−Detail Data
3−Reset Select Load to download a new
version of software.
4−Software Update Upon successful download, the
The Software Update screen will display the current NCP NCP will reset itself.
software version. A PC and special cable is required to Otherwise, it will need to be
load a new program. reset manually.
___________________________________
Exit Load

FIGURE 43
Restore Factory 3−Service

At the Main Menu, toggle to the screen shown in figure 44. RESTORE FACTORY
3−Service Menu
Restoring factory defaults
1−Self Test will clear all programs
and other user selections.
2−Detail Data
Restore factory defaults?
3−Reset (Press YES 3 times)

4−Software Update
___________________________________
5−Restore Factory Yes No
Use Restore Factory" function to clear all user settings
and return to factory−default settings. FIGURE 44

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IMC And NTC Controller Status Screen Details − Zone Sensor Control Mode

IMC AND NTC CONTROLLER STATUS SCREEN


(Zone Sensor Control Mode)
DESCRIPTION ENTERED
BY USER; SEE ADDRESS LOBBY HEATING SETPOINT
DESCRIPTIONS" SECTION
ADDR 01 Zone 01
UNIT ADDRESS DE-
TERMINED BY IMC OR COOLING SETPOINT
NTC DIP SWITCH 80°F Heat 56 *OUTDOOR TEMPER-
ZONE TEMPERATURE Cool 75 ATURE (AVERAGE OF
NO NEW ALARMS ALL IMC’S AND NTC’S
FILTER OK OUTDOOR 78
NEW ALARM ON THE NETWORK)
IDLE CO2 304
AIR FILTER STATUS MANUAL RH 44 CO2 LEVEL
UNOCCUPIED
UNIT OPERATION 01/09/2000 Sun 8:30:40A RELATIVE HUMIDITY
Network + OCCUPIED OR
CONTROL MODE (NCP UNOCCUPIED MODE
SHIPPED FROM FACTORY IN PUSHBUTTON PROMPTS
DEFAULT MANUAL MODE)
*The outdoor temperature displayed on the detail data screens shown in Detail
Data" section are actual outdoor temperatures for the corresponding IMC or NTC.

FIGURE 45
NOTE − On L series units ECTO 6.01 must be set to 1, 2, or The NCP also displays a recommended number of days to
3 for zone sensor mode. Default setting ECTO is t’stat. change−out the filter. The NCP will display 0" number of
Heating and Cooling Setpoints days until a Filter Time" is entered; see the Control Set-
tings" section. Press the Yes" pushbutton to reset the
Use the +" pushbutton to highlight the heating or cooling
number of days to zero.
setpoint. Use the arrow pushbuttons to increase or de-
crease the setpoint for 1 hour (default). See Control Set- Unit Operation
tings" section to change the override length of time. 1. Offline − Unit not communicating with the network.
In the default manual mode the new setpoints are in effect 2. Off − Unit manually turned off at the NCP. Set NCP DIP
until a program is assigned. switch #5 to OFF" to enable this feature.
Address 3. Smoke − Unit smoke detector senses smoke.
Use the +" pushbutton to highlight the unit address. Press 4. Unit Lockout − Unit de−energized by control system.
the arrow pushbuttons to display the zone status of addi- 5. Lockout 1, 2, 3, or 4 − Displays the number of compres-
tional units on the network. sor locked−out.
Alarms 6. Reheat − Unit operating in the supermarket reheat or
Use the +" pushbutton to highlight alarms. Press the Humiditrolt mode.
View" pushbutton to display a list of the alarms and the 7. Defrost 1 or 2 − Heat pump units only;
date and time of the alarms. Press the Select" pushbutton 8. Warm−up − Warm−up operation.
to view a detailed explanation of each alarm.
9. Heating − Unit operating in heating mode.
Use the Beep−Off" pushbutton to disable the beep for two
10. Cooldown − Cooldown operation.
hours. See Display Settings" in Panel Set−Up menu to turn
alarm beep off. 11. Cooling − Unit operating in cooling mode.
Filter Status 12. Idle − No demand for heating or cooling.
13. FAT Heat − Fresh Air Tempering − Heating
Use the +" pushbutton to highlight the filter status. Press
the View" pushbutton to display the number of days the 14. FAT Cool
filter has been in use. 15. FAT Reheat

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Control Mode occupied mode may be selected.
1. Manual − Factory default; manual mode is in effect until Outdoor
a program is assigned.
This is the average temperature sensed by all of the out-
2. TStat − Unit being controlled by a local thermostat. See door temperature sensors connected to the rooftop con-
Control Settings" section.
troller.
3. Program A−Network responding to schedules and set-
points in program A. See Programing Menu" section. CO2
4. Program B−Network responding to schedules and set- This indicates the indoor CO2 level when a CO2 sensor is
points in program B. See Programing Menu" section. connected to the rooftop controller.
NOTE − Additional programs may be created and assigned. RH
Occupied/Unoccupied Mode− This indicates the indoor relative humidity when an RH
When the NCP is in the manual mode, the occupied or un- sensor is connected to the rooftop controller.

IMC Controller Status Screen Details − T’Stat Control Mode


Display explanations for the T’Stat Mode Zone Status Address
Screen are the same as the Sensor Mode Zone Status
Screen on the previous page. Only the following displays Alarms
allow detailed access in the Tstat Mode Zone Status
Screen. Filter Status
IMC CONTROLLER STATUS SCREEN
(T’Stat Control Mode − L Series Units Only)

DESCRIPTION ENTERED
BY USER; SEE ADDRESS
UNIT ADDRESS DETER- DESCRIPTIONS" SECTION BLOWER
MINED BY IMC DIP SWITCH STATUS

NUMBER OF COMPRES- LOBBY


RETURN AIR
SORS OPERATING ADDR 01 Zone 01
TEMPERATURE
Comp
NUMBER OF HEAT SUPPLY AIR
Heat BLOWER OFF
STAGE OPERATING RETURN 70 TEMPERATURE
ECON 1 PCT OFF SUPPLY 64
ECONOMIZER STATUS OUTDOOR 78
*OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE
NO NEW ALARMS
FILTER OK CO2 304
(AVERAGE OF ALL
ALARM STATUS IDLE IMC’S ON THE NETWORK)
RH 44
TSTAT UNOCCUPIED
AIR FILTER STATUS CO2 LEVEL
UNIT OPERATION 01/09/2000 Sun 8:30:40A
Network RELATIVE HUMIDITY
+
CONTROL MODE
OCCUPIED OR
UNOCCUPIED MODE
DATE PUSHBUTTON PROMPTS TIME

*The outdoor temperature displayed on the detail data screens shown in Detail Data"
section are actual outdoor temperatures for the corresponding IMC.

FIGURE 46

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Troubleshooting5
Problem Solution
1 NCP doesn’t display all units or 1−Poll Units:
zones. A−From the Main Menu, select 1−Network Setup and 2−Poll All Units. Search-
ing" will flash on the display until polling is finished.
B−From the Main Menu, select 1−Network Setup and 3−Select Units. A list of
units will be displayed. If no units are listed go to next step.
2−Check DIP switches:
A−Make sure each NCP DIP switch SW1 is set to on" (right).
3−Check unit IMC’s and NTC’s:
A−Check address DIP switches. Each unit on the bus should be assigned a
different address between 1 and 31.
B−Make sure each green heartbeat" LED is flashing.
C−Check the network cable. Each IMC or NTC should be daisy chained as
shown in the installation manual. Connect + to + and − to − and only connect
cable shield to NCP.
4−If the problem still occurs, disconnect units from the network to communicate
to only one unit (isolate the problem unit). Initiate a manual repoll. See step
1.
5−If the problem still occurs, reset the NCP to factory settings:
A−From the Main Menu, select 1−Service Menu and 5−Restore Factory. Initiate
a manual repoll. See step 1.
2 Data on the Unit Data screen doesn’t Remove the unit from the units list:
match the unit type. 1−From the Main Menu, select 1−Network Setup and 3−Select Units.
2−Use arrow keys to align cursor beside unit to be removed.
3−Press the Select" pushbutton to highlight the NCP mode.
4−Use arrow keys to toggle to Remove".
5−Press the Enter" pushbutton to remove the unit from the list.
Poll All Units (add unit back to list):
1−From the Main Menu, select 1−Network Setup and 2−Poll All Units

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Worksheets6
For convenience and future reference, use the following tables when determining building schedules and unit setpoints.
Make copies of the blank tables as needed.
Disabled Holidays Example
Selected Program Exceptions
Holidays A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
7−4−2002 X
9−2−2002 X
5−27−2002 X

Holidays are automatically enabled when entered in Select Holidays" section. Use an X mark to indicate which programs have a holiday
disabled. Enable/disable feature is carried over when a holiday is edited. Edit a holiday ("Modify Holiday" section) when the same pro-
grams are disabled, instead of creating a new holiday ("Select Holiday" section).
HVAC DAY SCHEDULE 1 EXAMPLE HVAC DAY SCHEDULE 2 EXAMPLE
Heating Cooling Occupied Heating Cooling Occupied
Time Time
Setpoint Setpoint Mode Setpoint Setpoint Mode
7:00a.m. 70 74 Yes 12:00a.m. 60 84 No
5:00p.m. 60 84 No

HVAC Controller Programs


Override
Day of Week Holiday RH Set-
Address Program Setpoints
point*
M T W T F S S H Htg. Clg.
A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 70 74 100
B 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 70 74 100

*Relative humidity setpoint is used only in reheat operation. Default setting 100" disables reheat operation.

BC DAY SCHEDULE 1 BC DAY SCHEDULE 2


Time Output Action Time Output Action
7:00a.m. On 12:00a.m. Off
5:00p.m. Off

BC Programs Example
Day of Week Holiday
Address Program
M T W T F S S H
03 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
03 B 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

BC Program Assignment Example


Program
Address
Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8
03 A A A B Man B B A

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Disabled Holiday Worksheet
Selected Program Exceptions
Holidays A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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HVAC Day Schedule Worksheet
DAY SCHEDULE ___ DAY SCHEDULE ___
Heating Cooling Occupied Heating Cooling Occupied
Time Time
Setpoint Setpoint Mode Setpoint Setpoint Mode

DAY SCHEDULE ___ DAY SCHEDULE ___


Heating Cooling Occupied Heating Cooling Occupied
Time Time
Setpoint Setpoint Mode Setpoint Setpoint Mode

DAY SCHEDULE ___ DAY SCHEDULE ___


Heating Cooling Occupied Heating Cooling Occupied
Time Time
Setpoint Setpoint Mode Setpoint Setpoint Mode

DAY SCHEDULE ___ DAY SCHEDULE ___


Heating Cooling Occupied Heating Cooling Occupied
Time Time
Setpoint Setpoint Mode Setpoint Setpoint Mode

DAY SCHEDULE ___ DAY SCHEDULE ___


Heating Cooling Occupied Heating Cooling Occupied
Time Time
Setpoint Setpoint Mode Setpoint Setpoint Mode

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HVAC Program Worksheet
Override
Day of Week Holiday RH Set-
Address Program Setpoints
point*
M T W T F S S H Htg. Clg.

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BC Day Schedule Worksheet
BC DAY SCHEDULE:___ BC DAY SCHEDULE:___
Time Output Action Time Output Action

BC DAY SCHEDULE:___ BC DAY SCHEDULE:___


Time Output Action Time Output Action

BC DAY SCHEDULE:___ BC DAY SCHEDULE:___


Time Output Action Time Output Action

BC DAY SCHEDULE:___ BC DAY SCHEDULE:___


Time Output Action Time Output Action

BC DAY SCHEDULE:___ BC DAY SCHEDULE:___


Time Output Action Time Output Action

BC DAY SCHEDULE:___ BC DAY SCHEDULE:___


Time Output Action Time Output Action

Output Actions: On, off, light sensor (LS), smoke (SMK), lockout (LKO), and service output (SVC).

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BC Programs Worksheet
Day of Week Holiday
Address Program
M T W T F S S H

BC Program Assignment Worksheet


Program
Address
Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8

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