Armstrong International
221 Armstrong Blvd, Three Rivers, MI 49093 - U.S.A.
Tel: (269) 279-3602 Fax: (269) 279-3130
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5.0 - Keypad Operating Instructions
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1: Alphanumeric Display
• When actuator is in normal operation, display shows selected feedback type, actual outlet temperature, selected control source, and
selected set point temperature.
• When adjusting actuator settings, displays selected directory setting and that setting’s value.
2: Menu Button (
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• Press and hold both the Menu and Enter buttons to enter the Settings Menu
• When in the Settings Menu, press the Menu button to return to the previous screen
• When adjusting a setting, press and hold the Menu button to cancel. The setting value will not change.
3: Enter Button (OK)
• Press and hold both the Menu and Enter buttons to enter the Settings Menu
• When in the Settings Menu, press the Enter button to select the setting to adjust.
• When adjusting a setting, press and hold the Enter button to accept the selected value for a parameter.
• Press and hold the Enter button, then press the Up or Down arrow keys to change set point when in Main Menu and in Local mode.
4: Arrow Keys (
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• Use the Up and Down arrow keys to move between parameters in the Settings menu.
• When adjusting a setting, use the Left and Right arrow keys to move between choices for that setting.
• When adjusting a setting with a numeric value, use the left and right arrow keys to select the digit to be changed. Selected digit will
blink. Use the up and down arrow keys to change the digit.
The buttons on the actuator keypad are proximity-based capacitive buttons, and do not require force to be used.
5.1 - Capacitive Buttons
After 5 minutes, the button backlight will turn off and a password (Default is 3602) will be required. When in the Settings Menu, after 1
minutes with no activity, the actuator will return to the main screen.
5.2 - Lockout