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The second line shows the communication quality for a specific sensor. In the example above the
communication quality for the array 1 pressure rise sensor is displayed. The bottom two lines are
navigation aids.
The ˄ and ˅ keys allow you to scroll through all of the
FSB devices installed on the network. If you press the
˄ key the next screen in the sequence will display as
follows:
Comm Quality = 95.2
Array1 Fan 1 = 91.8
Up/Down to Scroll
Enter to Exit
The second line now shows the FSB communication
quality for fan 1 in array 1. Continuing to scroll up
will cycle through the rest of the fans installed in
array 1. If there is a second array, the quality index
for the array 2 pressure rise sensor will then be
displayed followed by the fans installed in array 2.
See the “Trouble Shooting Guide” for information in
resolving poor communication quality issues.
If the control unit loses communication with one of FSB’s on the network, the text on line 2 will change
to “
Array1 Fan1:Bad Sns
” or “
Array1 Press:Bad Sns
“.
Press the
(enter) key to return to the main menu.
Vibration Data
This screen displays the vibration data received from the FSB sensors mounted on the fan backplanes.
There are two options on the “
Main Menu
”, “
10. Array 1 Vibration
” and “
11. Array 2 Vibration
”.
The menu structure cannot be changed during the unit configuration and set up so both of these options
are available on the main menu even though a second fan array may not be present on your equipment.
The explanation of the display screen for array 1 is presented here. The function for array 2 will be
exactly the same if it is present and set up.
From the “
Main Menu
” scroll down and highlight “
10. Array 1 Vibration
”. Press the
(enter) key. The
following screen will appear:
Supply : Fan 1 - 1
<V=0.053ips@19.1hz>
Up/Dn to Scroll Fans
Enter to continue...
The text before the colon on the first line is the array name assigned to the array. The first number after
the word “Fan” is the fan number in the array. The number after the dash is the index of the vibration