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YOSEPHANDER
26-05-2011, 02:55 AM
hello friends hope that I allude to my problem I need to change the language and units of measurement to a unit 30xa140 carrier and I have the password to access if you have any of you would appreciate that you gave me

serviceman
26-05-2011, 10:01 PM
2222 setpoints

3333 total configuration

YOSEPHANDER
27-05-2011, 01:46 AM
thanks for the friend but i will answer those conosco password i need is the service to change the parameters of the unit.

goshen
27-05-2011, 05:31 AM
Hi
try this,if you want the manual ,mail me
good luck
http://chillertrader.com/manufacturer/Carrier/Aquaforce%2030XA080-500%20Air%20Cooled%20Chillers.pdf

Scrolling Marquee Display (See Fig. 19 and
Tables 8-26) — The Scrolling Marquee Display is the
standard interface display to the ComfortLink™ Control System
for the 30GTN,R and GUN,R machines. The display has
up and down arrow keys, an key, and an
key. These keys are used to navigate through the different levels
of the display structure. Press the key until the
display is blank to move through the top 11 mode levels indicated
by LEDs on the left side of the display.
Once within a Mode or Sub-mode, pressing the
and keys simultaneously will put the Scrolling
Marquee Display into expanded text mode where the full
meaning of all sub-modes, items and their values can be displayed
for the current selection. Pressing the and
keys when the display is blank (Mode LED level)
will return the Scrolling Marquee Display to its default menu
of rotating display items (those items in the Run Status Mode,
sub-mode VIEW). In addition, the password will be disabled,
requiring that it be entered again before changes can be made
to password protected items. The Service Test function should
be used to verify proper protected items. Press the
key to exit out of the expanded text mode.
NOTE: When the LANG Language Selection (Configuration
Mode, Sub-mode DISP), variable is changed, all appropriate
display expansions will immediately change to the new language.
No power-off or control reset is required when reconfiguring
languages.
When a specific item is located, the item name alternates
with the value. Press the key at a changeable item and
the value will be displayed. Press again and the value
will begin to flash indicating that the value can be changed.
Use the up and down arrow keys to change the value, and confirm
the value by pressing the key.
Two items, OAT Outside Air Temperature (Temperature
Mode, Sub-mode UNIT) and SPT Space Temperature (Temperature
Mode, Sub-mode UNIT) can be forced to a value at
the Scrolling Marquee Display. Use the procedure outlines
above to change the value. If one of these two points has been
forced, a flashing “•” in the lower right hand corner of the display
indicates the force next to the value. To remove the force,
select the item. Press the key so that the value is
flashing. Press the up and down arrow keys simultaneously and
the force will be removed.
Changing item values or testing outputs is accomplished in
the same manner. Locate and display the desired item. Press
so that the item value flashes. Use the arrow keys to
change the value or state and press the key to accept
it. Press the key to return to the next higher level of
structure. Repeat the process as required for other items.
Items in the Configuration and Service Test modes are password
protected. The words ‘PASS’ and ‘WORD’ will alternate
on the display when required. Press and the default
password 1111 will be displayed. Press again and the
first digit will begin to flash. Use the arrow keys to change the
number and press to enter the digit. Continue with the
remaining digits of the password. The password can only be
changed at the Navigator or through CCN devices such as
ComfortWORKS®, ComfortView™ and Service Tool.
See Tables 8-26 for further details.

Accessory Navigator Module (See Fig. 20) —

The Navigator module provides a mobile user interface to the

ComfortLink control system. It can be a factory-installed
option or a field-installed accessory. The display has up and
down arrow keys, an key, and an key.
These keys are used to navigate through the different levels of
the display structure. Press the key until ‘Select a
Menu Item’ is displayed to move through the top 11 mode levels
indicated by LEDs on the left side of the display.
Once within a Mode or sub-mode, a “>” indicates the currently
selected item on the display screen. Pressing the
and keys simultaneously will put the
Navigator into expanded text mode where the full meaning of
all sub-modes, items and their values can be displayed. Pressing
the and keys when the display says

‘Select Menu Item’ (Mode LED level) will return the Navigator
to its default menu of rotating display items (those items in
the VIEW sub-mode under the Run Status mode). In addition,
the password will be disabled requiring that it be entered again
before changes can be made to password protected items. The
Service Test function should be used to verify proper protected
items. Press the key to exit out of the expanded text
mode.
NOTE: When the LANG Language Selection (Configuration
Mode, Sub-mode DISP), variable is changed, all appropriate
display expansions will immediately change to the new
language. No power-off or control reset is required when
reconfiguring languages.
ENTER ESCAPE
ESCAPE
ENTER
ESCAPE
ENTER
ESCAPE
ESCAPE
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ESCAPE
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER ESCAPE
ESCAPE
ENTER ESCAPE
ENTER ESCAPE
ESCAPE

Run Status
Service Test
Temperature
Pressures
Setpoints
Inputs
Outputs
Configuration
Time Clock
Operating Modes
Alarms
Alarm Status

ENTER

MODE

ESCAPE

Run Status
Service Test
Temperatures
Pressures
Setpoints
Inputs
Outputs
Configuration
Time Clock
Operating Modes
Alarms

ENTER
ESC
M ODE Alarm Status

Leaving Water Temperature
44.0・・ F

NAVIGATOR™

ComfortLink

Fig. 19 — Scrolling Marquee Display
Fig.

serviceman
27-05-2011, 05:24 PM
what type of display you have the navigator or touch

YOSEPHANDER
27-05-2011, 11:30 PM
ok thank you very much for the info buddy.

YOSEPHANDER
27-05-2011, 11:32 PM
pilot control is touch control

serviceman
28-05-2011, 05:09 PM
4.7 - Parameter modification

A configuration parameter can be modified by positioning
the cursor and then pressing the Enter key.

\\MAINMENU\SETPOINT Current path in the menu structure
csp1 6.7°C List of items
csp2 6.7°C Cursor position
ice_cp 6.7°C
cramp_sp 0.7°C

Cooling Setpoint 1 Description of the item framed by
the selection cursor

The following screen allows modification of a parameter.

Modify value Screen description
csp 1
7.0 °C Current value
_ °C Cursor position

Cooling Setpoint 1 Item description

The Up and Down arrow keys permit the selection of the
first digit. Pressing the Up key successively scrolls up to
the following symbols:
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ., -.
The Down key follows the reverse order of the Up key in
scrolling down the digit list above. Each digit is validated
with the Enter key.
The - sign is only accessible for the first selected character.

Modify value Description of the screen
csp 1
7.0 °C Current value
6.5 °C New value before validation

Cooling Setpoint 1 Item description

The value is validated with the Enter key. At any time the
return key cancels the current modification.

ATTENTION: If the user exits from the current data screen,
the value is saved. A saving confirmation is displayed.
The Enter key validates the parameter modification(s).
The Return to the Previous Screen key cancels the current
modification(s).

serviceman
28-05-2011, 05:13 PM
Enter password

1_** The first digit is 1, the cursor is
positioned on the second digit

(0 = basic access)

Pressing the Enter key at a digit without value validates the
overall selection of the password. The screen is refreshed
by the menu list, and the items displayed depend on the
level of the activated password.
The entry of an incorrect password keeps the password
entry screen.
Password selection 0 (zero) can simply be made by pressing
the Enter key twice in succession.

4.5 - Menu screen characteristics

\\MAINMENU Current path in the menu
structure
GENUNIT CIRCC_D ALARMS Selection cursor to the left of
CIRCA_AN SETPOINT RECLAIM the first column
CIRCB_AN INPUTS CONFIG Menu list
CIRCC_AN PUMPSTAT MAINTAIN
CIRCA_D RUNTIME LOGOUT
CIRCB_D MODES

General Parameters Menu Description of the menu
framed by the selection cursor

Each menu item defines the access to categorised data. The
Up and Down arrows position the cursor at the current item.
The Enter key activates the display of the selected sub-menu.
The item LOGOUT permits exiting from the menu screen
and protects access by a user password. The “Previous” key
permits exiting from the current screen without deactivating
the password-protected access.

4.6 - Data screen or configurable parameter
characteristics

The data screens display information parameters such as
temperatures or pressures. The configuration screens display
unit control parameters such as the water temperature set
points.

\\MAINMENU\SETPOINT Current path in the menu structure
csp1 6.7°C List of items
csp2 6.7°C Cursor position
ice_cp 6.7°C
cramp_sp 0.7°C
hsp1 37.8°C

Cooling Setpoint 1 Description of the item framed by
the selection cursor

The Up and Down arrow keys position the cursor on the
current menu item. The Enter key activates the parameter
modification (if possible). Any non-pertinent modification
attempt is blocked by a refusal screen.