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SLC4075 TouchScreen Gateway Installation & Operating Manual
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4.
TSGW Pages
Front Page
a.
Clock is programmed via the touch panel or, if connected to Crimson using Link, Send Time.
b.
Master and Expansion LEDs show the state of the relays on each unit. The LEDs are only displayed if there is an
active unit that is responding.
c.
Setpt is the SLC4060 remote set point.
d.
RTD1 and degrees is displayed in the selected units. RTD1 Open Ckt is displayed if no RTD is installed or if the
resistance is greater than that at the maximum temperature range. Add a jumper across RTD1 terminals if a sensor
is not installed.
e.
Aux Step Cmd % is the command in % to the SLC4000 terminals.
f.
Aux Load Limit % is the load limit input in % to the SLC4000 terminals
g.
DDC Step Cmd % is the command in % to the SLC4000 terminals.
h.
DDC Load Limit % is the load limit input in % to the SLC4000 terminals
i.
AUX/DDC switch (available on all pages)
i.
AUX enables the local connection to the SLC4000
ii.
DDC enables the Building Management Interface and local changes via the TSGW front panel.
j.
SLCnet Tx, Selectronix, transmit
k.
SLCnet Rx, Selectronix, receive
l.
GWnet Tx, BMI communication link transmit
m.
GWnet Rx, BMI communication link receive
Alarms
a.
There may be various pre-configured alarms which the equipment manufacturer defined for safety limit inputs.
a.
Examples of alarms are for Low Water, High Limit, or a generic Boiler Lockout condition.
b.
These alarms have been pre-configured to be level-triggered alarms.
i.
When the alarm occurs, the TSGW panel background illumination flashes along with the audible
alarm.
ii.
To mute the audible alarm, go to Page 2 and press
<Mute>
.
iii.
Once the limit has been resolved and to remove the alarm display, press
<Prev>
or
<Next>
to
highlight the alarm of interest. Press
<Accept>
to remove the alarm line item.
iv.
If the alarm is still active, and since it is a level-triggered alarm, the alarm line remains displayed
unit it is no longer active.
v.
When all alarms are accepted, see “No Active Alarms” displayed.
b.
For additional options for User-programmed alarms, see the Red Lion Crimson 3 documentation.