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Carrier AQUASNAP 30RB series - Description of the Alarms Menu; Description of the Runtime Menu; Description of the Runtimes 1 Menu; Description of the Alarms History Menu

Carrier AQUASNAP 30RB series
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4.3.12 - DESCRIPTION OF THE ALARMS MENU
This menu is used to display and reset up to 5 active
alarms. It also permits alarm reset. If no alarm is active
this menu is not accessible.
4.3.13 - DESCRIPTION OF THE ALARMS HISTORY MENU
4.3.14 - DESCRIPTION OF THE RUNTIME MENU
4.3.14.1 - DESCRIPTION OF THE RUNTIMES 1 MENU
BROADCAST CONFIGURATION SUB-MENU (broAdCASt)
ITEM # FORMAT COMMENTS
0 broAdCASt MEnu When selected this item authorises a return to the main menu.
1 YES/no Determines whether or not the unit is a broadcast acknowledger when the unit is connected on a CCN network. There must be only
one broadcast acknowledger in a CCN.
Warning: if the unit operates in standalone mode (not CCN connected) this choice must be set to Yes if the holiday function is used
(see section 4.3.11.6) or if you want to configure the daylight saving time function.
2 0/1/2 This item permits activation or deactivation of the broadcast mode.
0 = the controller is not the broadcaster, and it is not useful to configure another selection in this table.
1 = broadcasts time, date, holidays and the outside temperature.
2 = for chillers only. Summertime and holidays are not taken into consideration without broadcasting the information on the bus.
3 nnn OAT Broadcaster bus number: it is the bus number of the system that has the outside air temperature sensor connected to it.
4 nnn OAT Broadcaster element number: it is the element number of the system element that has the outside air temperature sensor
connected to it.
ITEM #
0[1]
1[1]
2[1]
3[1]
4[1]
5[1]
FORMAT
X ALArM
rESEt ALArM
Alarm code text
Alarm code text
Alarm code text
Alarm code text
Alarm code text
COMMENTS
X alarms are active
Reset of alarms is requested
To reset all active alarms, continuously press
the Enter key. ‘rESETALArM’ is then displayed.
Press the select key again: all alarms are reset.
Current alarm code 1**
Current alarm code 2**
Current alarm code 3**
Current alarm code 4**
Current alarm code 5**
ALARMS MENU
1 This item is masked when nil
* See section “Alarm codes”
** Pressing the Enter key when alarm code is displayed causes the following
message to be scrolled:
“time of alarm” “date of alarm” “full CCN alarm message”
- “time of alarm”: xxhmm
- “date”: dd-mm
- “full CCN alarm message”: up to 64 characters
1 This item is masked when nil
* See section “Alarm codes”
** Pressing the Enter key when alarm code is displayed causes the following
message to be scrolled:
“time of alarm” “date of alarm” “full CCN alarm message”
- “time of alarm”: xxhmm
- “date”: dd-mm
- “full CCN alarm message”: up to 64 characters
ITEM #
0[1]
1[1]
2[1]
3[1]
4[1]
5[1]
6[1]
7[1]
8[1]
9[1]
10 [1]
....
19 [1]
FORMAT
Alarm code text*
Alarm code text*
Alarm code text*
Alarm code text*
Alarm code text*
Alarm code text*
Alarm code text*
Alarm code text*
Alarm code text*
Alarm code text*
Alarm code text*
....
Alarm code text*
COMMENTS
Alarm history code 1**
Alarm history code 2**
Alarm history code 3**
Alarm history code 4**
Alarm history code 5**
Alarm history code 6**
Alarm history code 7**
Alarm history code 8**
Alarm history code 9**
Alarm history code 10**
Alarm history code 10**
....
Alarm history code 20**
ALARMS HISTORY MENU
RUNTIMES 1
[runtiMES 1]
MAINTENANCE
[MAintEnAnCE]
RUNTIMES 2
[runtiMES 2]
RUNTIMES 3
[runtiMES 3]
RUNTIMES
ITEM #
0
1
2
3[1]
4 [1]
5 [1]
6
7
8[1]
9 [1]
10
11
12 [1]
13 [1]
14 [1]
15
16
17 [1]
18 [1]
FORMAT
RuntiME 1 menu
nnnn | M 10 | M100
nnnn | M 10 | M100
nnnn | M 10 | M100
nnnn | M 10 | M100
nnnn | M 10 | M100
nnnn | M 10 | M100
nnnn | M 10 | M100
nnnn | M 10 | M100
nnnn | M 10 | M100
-|M10|M100
-|M10|M100
-|M10|M100
-|M10|M100
-|M10|M100
-|M10|M100
-|M10|M100
-|M10|M100
-|M10|M100
UNITS
-
hrs/10 or 100
hrs/10 or 100
hrs/10 or 100
hrs/10 or 100
hrs/10 or 100
hrs/10 or 100
hrs/10 or 100
hrs/10 or 100
hrs/10 or 100
-/10 or 100
-/10 or 100
-/10 or 100
-/10 or 100
-/10 or 100
-/10 or 100
-/10 or 100
-/10 or 100
-/10 or 100
COMMENTS
When selected this item
authorises return to the
previous menu
Unit operating hours*
Compressor A1 operating
hours*
Compressor A2 operating
hours*
Compressor A3 operating
hours*
Compressor A4 operating
hours*
Compressor B1 operating
hours*
Compressor B2 operating
hours*
Compressor B3 operating
hours*
Compressor B4 operating
hours*
Machine starts*
Compressor A1 starts*
Compressor A2 starts*
Compressor A3 starts*
Compressor A4 starts*
Compressor B1 starts*
Compressor B2 starts*
Compressor B3 starts*
Compressor B4 starts*
RUNTIMES MENU [1]
1 This item is masked when not used
NOTES
* Certain values are divided by 10 or by 100, so that number of hours or start-
ups of less then 10 are displayed as 0.
When the value is divided by 10 or by 100 it is displayed in turn with “M 10” or
“M100”.

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