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ASLLC Detailed Sticker Rev1.6

The document provides detailed instructions for operating an HVAC system, including alarm codes, system modes, and step testing procedures. It outlines how to acknowledge alarms, access alarm history, and perform a system step test to check major functions. Additionally, it includes information on program menus and parameters for system settings and configurations.

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ASLLC Detailed Sticker Rev1.6

The document provides detailed instructions for operating an HVAC system, including alarm codes, system modes, and step testing procedures. It outlines how to acknowledge alarms, access alarm history, and perform a system step test to check major functions. Additionally, it includes information on program menus and parameters for system settings and configurations.

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GENERAL INSTRUCTION ALARMS
1. When the Sel button is lit Code Level Description
Output
1. When the Up and Down buttons are solidly lit, the Delay
(red), it means there is an
system is ON and in automatic mode. When both Up A02 Major Unit 1 Low Pressure 60/10s
active alarm or a new entry A03 Major Unit 1 High Pressure 2s
and Down are flashing once every second, the system is A04 Major Unit 2 Low Pressure 60/10s
in comfort mode. in the alarm history.
A05 Critical Smoke/Fire Alarm None
2. The Up button flashing once every 2 seconds indicates 2. To acknowledge the alarm, A06 Major Unit 2 High Pressure 2s
A07 Critical High Temperature 300s
HVAC 1 Alarm. The Down button flashing once every 2 reach the default display A08 Minor Low Temperature 300s
seconds indicates HVAC 2 Alarm. and press Sel. A09 Minor DC Failover Mode 40s
Unit 1 AC Loss/ Evap. Fan O.L. (AC Fan Sys.
3. You may always press Up and Down together to reach • If there is an active alarm, A10 Major
Only)
0s
the default display (indoor temperature reading). the first active alarm code A11 Major
Unit 2 AC Loss/ Evap. Fan O.L. (AC Fan Sys.
0s
Only)
4. For all 2-key combinations (e.g. Up and Down together), will be displayed. Press A15 Minor Unit 1 Dirty Air Filter 10s
put a thumb in-between the two keys and press Up to view any other A16 Minor Unit 2 Dirty Air Filter 10s
simultaneously . active alarm. A17 Minor Unit 1-2 Communication. (Thru pLAN on J6) 30s
A18 Minor Clock Card Alarm 60s
5. From the default display, use Up or Down to scroll • If alarm is no longer A19 Minor Humidity Alarm 60s
through the Main Menu. A20 Minor Indoor Temperature Sensor 60s
active, the Sel button will
6. Use the comfort mode ( COF
) in the main menu to become unlit after
A21
A22
Minor
Minor
Backup Indoor Temperature Sensor
Outdoor Temperature Sensor
60s
60s
temporarily change the temperature control (default acknowledging the alarm. A23 Info 2nd Compressor Run 5s
72F for 1 hr). Avoid changing the main setpoint for A24 Minor Unit 1 Damper Failure 60m
3. Use alarm history in the C A25 Minor Unit 2 Damper Failure 60m
comfort. A26 Minor Unit 1 Supply Air Temperature Sensor 60s
Menu to view detail on
7. A “flashing “ parameter indicates that parameter can be historical alarms that are no
A27 Minor Unit 2 Supply Air Temperature Sensor 60s
changed by user (e.g. temperature setpoint). Press Sel A28 Info Generator Run 5s
longer active. A29 Major Unit 1 DC Loss/ Air flow (DC Fan Sys. Only) 30s
to display the current setting. To change the setting, use A30 Major Unit 2 DC Loss/ Air flow (DC Fan Sys. Only) 30s
the Up or Down button. Press Sel again to confirm. A31 Major Unit 1 AC Loss (DC Fan Sys. Only) 30s
A32 Major Unit 2 AC Loss (DC Fan Sys. Only) 30s
8. A “Solid” parameter is read only (e.g. current humidity
sensor reading). Press Sel to display the current ALARMS HISTORY ALARMS HISTORY DETAIL
reading. Press Sel again to return. The controller stores up to 200 alarms in When an alarm detail parameter is displayed
9. Factory settings are passcode protected and are given history along with its code, sequence, and (e.g. n1C – year of alarm), press Sel to view
to professional HVAC technicians. Contact HVAC time. Follow these instruction to access the record. Press Sel again to return.
Support (805) 879-5432 / (855) 874-5380 for additional Display Description
alarm history:
information.
1. From default display, press Up to find
N1P Sequence (15 = 15th Alarm in
History)
Set. Then press Sel to enter the C Menu. N1C Year of the alarm

SYSTEM STEP TEST 2. Press Up to find ALn and Press Sel. The N1L Month of the alarm
most recent alarm code will be displayed. N1E Day of the alarm
Step Test is used to test all major functions of the system. Use the Up button to scroll to the next
This includes fan, heater, compressor, and outside damper. most recent alarm. N1F Hour of the alarm

3. At any alarm code display, press Sel to


N20 Minute of the alarm
Step test does not need to be performed in order. Follow
the instruction below to start to step test. view Alarm Detail (refer to the table on Note: Alarm time may not be accurate if
the right). When finished viewing detail, System Time is not set correctly. System Time
1. From the default display, press and hold Up and Sel press Up and Down together to return to can be Verified in C Menu: N15 = hour, N16 =
together for 3 Seconds. alarm code. minute, N17 = year, N18 = month, N19 = day.
2. If the system was in automatic mode, the screen will
display Sft . Press Up from Sft
to reach . COd
Otherwise the screen will display COd
directly. PROGRAM MENUS
3. From COd, press Sel will display the current step. Use Note: Only select parameters are shown. Consult the manual for a complete list of parameters.
Up or Down to change the step and press Sel again to MAIN MENU
confirm. Once confirmed, the screen will revert to Display Description
COd and selected step will start. 77.3 Default Display: current indoor temperature; Press UP and DOWN together to reach this
display
Step Description Notes OFF ON/OFF. Press and hold Sel for 3 seconds to change
1 Supply Fan Full speed after few seconds COF Comfort mode: ON/OFF. Will revert to normal operation after comfort mode run time
2 Heater May take up to 1min to feel warm air
CFT Comfort mode run time. Default: 1 Hr
3 Compressor Must run a minimum of 1min
When lights are off, indirect daylight can
SP2 Comfort mode indoor temperature Setpoint. Default: 72F
4 Outdoor Damper
be seem via opening behind exhaust grill Hu Indoor humidity (%)
5-8 Repeats for 2nd Unit Same as 1-4
Et External temperature
Important: Step Test takes the system out of automatic mode. Always SU Unit 1 Supply air temperature
turn the system back to ON at main menu after the Step Test:
Press Up and Down together to reach the default display. Press Down
SU2 Unit 2 Supply air temperature

to find OFF. Press and hold Sel for 3 seconds to turn system back On. Set System Settings. Press Sel to enter C Menu. Press Up and Sel together to enter D Menu.
Press Down and Sel Together to enter E Menu or L Menu (password protected).

SEL UP SEL DOWN SEL


0 passcode
Display Description
L Menu
C Menu L04 Sub Menu
D Menu
Display Description U04 Indoor humidity limit. Outdoor damper will be shut

Stp Main Temperature Setpoint. Default: 77F Display Description


U06
when this limit is reached. Default: 85%.

sFT Smoke/Fire Input. Default: N.C.


Minimum temperature difference between indoor

rot Lead/lag rotation. Change to YES to


immediately rotate once
dGt (Diesel) Generator Input. Default: N.O. U54
and outdoor to allow free cooling. Default: 3.6F
Minimum supply air temperature for free cooling.

Rt2 Room Temp. 2: display backup room temp


reading Cst Compressor delay on make. Default: 180s
SEL
Default: 51.8F.
U60 Enable Automatic Dehumidification. Default: Yes
D52 Unit 1 Compressor Status: ON/OFF
E2C Enable lag compressor during Generator on. L05 Sub Menu

D53 Unit 1 Heater Status: ON/OFF


Default: No
F03 Allow free cooling. Default: Yes
D54 Unit 1 Free Cooling Status: ON/OFF E Menu F04 Allow free cooling and compressor to work
simultaneously. Default: Yes.
Generator Input Status: ON/OFF. Must match Display Description F47 Only allow free cooling during emergency ventilation
d5A actual generator running status if generator
Ht Temp. difference for High temp. alarm. Default:
mode. Default: No.
Minimum supply fan speed (0-10V). Default 0.1V.
signal used Setpoint +18F
F16 Change to 5V will achieve continuous circulation at
d57 Unit 2 Compressor Status: ON/OFF Lt Temp. difference for Low temp. alarm. Default: Setpoint
half speed. Note: Fan does not run between 0-2V.

D58 Unit 2 Heater Status: ON/OFF C02


-32F
Lead compressor turn on point. Default: Setpoint + 2F F3p Temperature unit. Default: F.
D59 Unit 2 Free Cooling Status: ON/OFF H02 Lead heater turn on point. Default: Setpoint - 27F F1P Start-up low pressure switch bypass . Default: 60s
CAD F32 Automatic rotation period in hours. Default: 168 hr
UE1 First part of software revision number
Controller address: 1/2. Must match with the controller
that the LED is attached to. F36 Lag heater turn on. Default: Setpoint -27F
Ue2 Second part of software revision number Sys Number of units in system. Default: 2. Disconnect
pLAN on J6 for single unit configuration F38 Lag compressor turn on. Default: Setpoint +7.4F
ALn Alarm history. See Alarm History section for
detail. Def Reset controller to factory default. Note: Does not reset
controller address, alarm history, and system time. F3A Reset Alarm History. Change to Yes will
immediately wipe alarm history. Not reversible.

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