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Advanced Operation Setup

To access the ADVANCED MENU screen, follow these steps:

  1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select ADVANCED.

    The ADVANCED MENU screen displays:

  2. From this screen, do the following:

    • Set access codes to secure controller screens with levels of access

    • Restore defaults

    • Select operating modes

Setting Access Codes

To set access codes, follow these steps:

NOTE: Setting or changing any of the controller access codes requires Level 1 access (see Screen Access Levels and Sub Screens under Screen Overview).
  1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select ADVANCED > ACCESS CODES.

    The ACCESS CODES screen displays:

    The screen displays the current codes for each of the three levels. The previous screen is the default ACCESS CODES screen.

  2. Use the Back and Next keys to move the cursor over the desired digits, then use the Plus and Minus keys to change each number (0–9) at the cursor position.

  3. Save the new codes by moving the cursor away from the password area.

    NOTE: Be sure to record the access codes entered. You will not be able to access the front panel of the controller without these codes.

ACCESS CODES Screen Options

Option Value Description
Level 1 (Highest) 0000*–9999

The highest access level. It provides access to all controller functions. When defined, only non vital screens are accessible to the user. See Controller Screen Access Levels for all access level requirements.

NOTE: A Level 1 code of 0000 (the default) disables access code protection. Once the Level 1 access code has been changed to something other than 0000, the Level 1 code to change access codes must be entered.

EXAMPLE: Setting access codes, all setup functions, clearing counters, advanced functions

Level 2 0000*–9999 EXAMPLE: Setting clock, access to overrides, schedules.
Level 3 (Lowest) 0000*–9999

Viewing status (no configuration)

NOTE: If a lower-level access code is defined and a higher-level code is left undefined (0000), the defined lower-level code will inherit the undefined higher-level access permissions. For example, if an access code of 5555 for Level 2 is entered, but Level 1 is left as 0000, then Level 2 inherits Level 1 access permissions.
Access Login DISABLED* or ENABLED

Toggle to ENABLED to turn on access code login. DISABLED takes away access code login, allowing all screens to be viewed by the user.

NOTE: If at least one of the access level codes have been set, the Access Login is set to ENABLED. If none of the codes have been set (all are set to 0000), the Access Login is set to DISABLED, allowing unprotected access to all controller screens and functions.

Restoring Defaults

To restore defaults, follow these steps:

  1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select ADVANCED > RESTORE DEFAULTS.

    The RESTORE DEFAULTS screen displays:

  2. From this screen, do the following:

    • Restore defaults but leave communication settings intact.

    • Restore defaults but leave communication and panel settings intact.

    • Restore defaults to factory settings.

Saving Comms

NOTE: This screen allows the controller’s configuration to be partially restored to factory defaults with the exception of the communications. A list of the features that are affected are provided in the following steps.

To access SAVE COMMS, follow these steps:

  1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select ADVANCED > RESTORING DEFAULTS > SAVE COMMS.

    The SAVE COMMS screen displays:

  2. Select “YES” to partially restore the controller to factory defaults (excluding the Communications Configuration).

    NOTE: Verify that partial restore is intended before selecting YES. After answering “YES”, a link with a question prompting “Restore Now”. Upon performing the restore, move the cursor over this link and press the + key to execute the restore. The controller will provide an on-screen notification that the restore has occurred. The controller will reset after this operation.
  3. The following will be restored to default if answered “YES”:

    • Terminal

    • Input

    • Zone

    • Schedule

    • Period

    • Special day

    • System

    • Panel

    • Bus

    • Bus snapshot

    • C-Bus output

    • Clock

    NOTE: Leaving the screen without performing the restore operation will return the controller to the RESTORE DEFAULTS screen.

Saving Comms-Panels

NOTE: This screen allows allows the controller’s configuration to be partially restored to factory defaults with the exception of the communication and panel configuration. A list of the features that are affected are provided in the following steps.

To access SAVE COMMS-PANELS, follow these steps:

  1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select ADVANCED > RESTORING DEFAULTS > SAVE COMMS-PANELS.

    The SAVE COMMS-PANELS screen displays:

  2. Select “YES” to partially restore the controller to factory defaults (excluding the Communications and Panels Configuration).

    NOTE: Verify that partial restore is intended before selecting YES. After answering “YES”, a link with a question prompting “Restore Now”. Upon performing the restore, move the cursor over this link and press the + key to execute the restore. The controller will provide an on-screen notification that the restore has occurred. The controller will reset after this operation.
  3. The following will be restored back to default if answered “YES”:

    • Terminal

    • Input

    • Zone

    • Schedule

    • Period

    • Special day

    • System

    • Bus

    • Bus snapshot

    • C-Bus output

    • Clock

    NOTE: Leaving the screen without performing the restore operation will return you to the RESTORE DEFAULTS screen.

Setting Factory Defaults

NOTE: This screen allows the controller’s configuration to be FULLY restored to factory defaults. A list of features that are affected are provided in the following steps.
NOTICE
HAZARD OF UNINTENDED OR IMPROPER OPERATION
Proceeding with this restore will revert ALL controller configurations to factory defaults. Verify that FULL RESTORE is intended before selecting YES.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

To access FACTORY DEFAULTS, follow these steps:

  1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select ADVANCED > RESTORING DEFAULTS > FACTORY DEFAULTS.

    The FACTORY screen displays:

  2. Select YES to FULLY restore the controller to factory defaults.

    This is a FULL restore that will restore the controller’s configuration back to defaults INCLUDING the communications and panel configuration.

    NOTE: Verify that FULL RESTORE is intended before selecting YES. After selecting “YES”, a prompt screen will appear. Move the cursor over this prompt and press the + key to execute the restore. Upon performing the restore, the controller will provide an on-screen notification that the restore has occurred. The controller will reset after this operation.
  3. Select the back arrow “<” to navigate to the previous screen.

    NOTE: Leaving the screen without performing the restore operation will return the controller to the RESTORE DEFAULTS screen.

Setting Operating Mode

There are two operating modes: RUN and HALT. In RUN mode (default), all circuit breaker programs that have been set up operate automatically. In HALT mode, system operation is stopped.

NOTE: The controller’s operating mode displays on the Main screen.

To set the operating mode, follow these steps:

  1. From the MAIN MENU screen, select ADVANCED > OPERATING MODE.

    The OPERATING MODE screen displays:

  2. The operating mode options are:

    RUN — The controller operates normally switching breakers in accordance with the controller's configuration.

    HALT — The switching of breakers is suspended.

    NOTE: A brief explanation of the modes appears on the screen. The default mode is RUN. Leaving the screen will return the controller to the ADVANCED MENU.
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