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Touch-Screen Network Control
(Applicable to MCH03B)
Function Specification
Shenzhen McQuay Air Conditioning Co., Ltd.
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UIs for Modular Unit
I UI Process
Starting Unit
Factory Setting Startup Interface
UIs
System Setting User Setting Log Instructions Status Inquiry Error Inquiry
II Introduction to UIs
1. Startup Interface
中 En
Description:
The logo of McQuay is displayed.
The number in the upper left corner is counted down. When the number is counted down to 0, the
main interface is displayed.
When the number is counted down to 0, press the upper left corner of M to display the Factory
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Setting interface.
When the number is being counted down, press the lower right corner of the interface to skip the
logo and display the main interface.
When the number is being counted down, press Chinese/English[Frank1] to choose a language
for the UIs.
2. Factory Setting
Factory setting
setting config Use limit
Reset Password Others
ESC
Description:
Enter the default password to display the Factory Setting interface.
The Others button is available.
2.1 Setting
setting
Comp Delay Start Time 180 sec
Comp Least Running Time 240sec
℃
Comp Start 17sec
℃
Defrost Temp Setting -3
℃
Defrost Check on/off Temp 0/25
Return Water Temp Makeup 0/ 3
Water On-off Check Time 145sec
Screensaver Time 10min
ESC Up Down
Description:
Defrost Check on/off Temp indicates the temperature when the defrost check starts and the
temperature when the defrost ends.
Return Water Temp Makeup indicates the return water temperature makeups for cooling and
heating purposes.
When Screensaver Time is set to 0, it indicates that the screensaver is cancelled.
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2.2 Use Limit
Use limit
1:Current time
2:Set #1 Usage Time
3:Set #2 Usage Time
4:Set #3 Usage Time
Exit Up Down Enter
2.2.1 Current Time
1:Current Time
The Current date: 1 2 3
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4 5 6
The Current time:
[Link] 7 8 9
Wednesday
Esc 0
2.2.2 Set #1 Usage Time
2:Set #1 Usage Time
limit time: 1 2 3
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4 5 6
Status:
Disable
Password : 7 8 9
Esc 0
Description:
The operators are not allowed to set this function.
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2.2.3 Reset
Reset
Initialize Sys Config
Initialize Error Log
Initialize Comp Run Time
Initialize Operation log
Initialize NVRAM
ESC
Description:
After Initialize NVRAM is executed, all the records are cleared, and the system parameter
settings and factory settings are restored to the default values.
2.2.4 Password Setting
Input the old Pass
********
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
Description:
When you set the password, the system will ask you to enter the old password. After you correctly
entering the new password twice, the old password is changed. A password of a higher level can
replace the password of a lower level.
3. Main Interface
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Status: Standby...
Status
Mode: Cool
Inlet : C Errors
Outlet : C
Start Stop
Outdoor: C
Config Setup Log Intro
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Description:
Inlet, Outlet and Outdoor respectively indicate the average of the inlet temperature, outlet
temperature and outdoor temperature of all the units in the system.
The maintenance staff must enter the password before accessing the System Settings and Log
interfaces.
4. System Setting
Config
1:Model Setting
2:Module Address Setting
3:Sys. Para Setting
4:Change Password
5:Sys. Malfunction Reset
Exit Up Down Enter
4.1 Model Setting
[Link] Setting
Unit Model Air Cooled Module
Cooling or Heating Cooling Only
Unit Module 1
Num of Comp Per Unit 2
Electric Heater Yes
Max Defrost Unit Num 1
2-way Value Linkage Yes
Network Control Using
ESC Up Down
Description:
Max Defrost Unit Num must be not larger than the number of the units.
Unit Model can be changed only when the system is off.
Caution: The parameters set here must be the same with that set through the main control board;
otherwise, the unit will run abnormally.
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4.2 Module Address Setting
Reset
Unit 1: Sure
Unassigned
ESC Comm
Description:
Use the Up and Down buttons to select a unit, and then press Enter. The address of the unit is
sent to the main control board. If the setting succeeds, the system displays that the setting is
completed. Press Enter to save the address. If the setting fails, the system displays a
communication error. In this case, press the Comm button to query the communication status of
the modules. Press Exit for three seconds to exit the Module Address Setting interface.
Caution: When setting an address for a unit, power on the unit only and power off other units;
otherwise, the address will be shared by multiple units.
4.3 Communications
Comm
Unit 1:Unassign
ESC
Description:
You can which units have been configured with addresses and which units are not. If the small
arrow in the box is moving, it indicates that the unit is communicating.
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4.4 System Parameter Setting
[Link]. Para Setting
℃
℃
Cooling backwater temp 25
℃
Heating backwater temp 50
℃
Winter antifreeze temp 2
Cooling antifreeze temp 2
Auto Restart forbid
Num of Unit 1
Defrost Between Time 45 min
Defrost Running Time 10 min
ESC Up Down Reset
Description:
Defrost Between Time and Defrost Running Time must be set for every unit in the network.
If a parameter needs to be modified in a wide range, press and hold down the + and – buttons so
that the value can vary successively.
Press Reset to restore the default settings.
5. User Setting
Setup
Item 1:user parameter setting
Item 2:Time setting
Item 3:Timer setting
Item 4:Contrast setting
Item 5:Chart setting
Item 6:modify the user password
Exit Up Down Enter
5.1 User Parameter Setting
Item 1:user parameter setting
Running mode: Cool
electric heater: forbid
Week timed: forbid
Time setting: Not_Setting
ESC Up Down
Description:
If Week timed is set to forbid, the week setting is invalid.
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Time setting is valid once.
Running mode can be changed only when the system is standby.
5.2 Time Setting
Item 2:Time setting
The Current date: 1 2 3
12/23/20 09
4 5 6
The Current time:
[Link] 7 8 9
Wednesday
Esc 0
Description:
You can change the current date and the current time.
5.3 Timer Setting
[Link]. Para Setting
On Off On Off On Off
1 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00
2 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00
3 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00
4 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00
5 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00
6 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00
7 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00
ESC Up Down Zero
Description:
The system shutdown time must be later than the system startup time.
Click Zero to clear all the week settings.
The week setting is valid only when Week timed is set to allow on the User Parameter Setting
interface.
5.4 Contrast Setting
Item 4:Contrast setting
Description:
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Select the optimal contrast according to the ambient brightness and the installation position.
5.5 Chart Setting
Setup
Item 1:user parameter setting
Item 2:Time setting
Item 3:Timer setting
Item 4:Contrast setting
Item 5:Chart setting
Item 6:modify the user password
Exit Up Down Enter
Description:
This function allows you to change the interface display from "blue lettering on white background"
to "white lettering on blue background" or vice versa.
If a color screen is used, more optional backgrounds are available.
6. Log
Log
Item 1:history trouble record
Item 2:operate log
Item 3:total running time
Exit Up Down Enter
6.1 Error Log
Log
1:Error Inquiry by Code
2:Error Inquiry by Frequency
3:Error Inquiry by Time
Exit Up Down Enter
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6.1.1 Error Inquiry by Code
1:Error Inquiry by Code
01Set Comp A high-pressure Freq. 0
Latest: 2000/00/00 [Link]
01Set Comp A low-pressure Freq. 0
Latest: 2000/00/00 [Link]
01Set Comp A fault Freq. 0
Latest: 2000/00/00 [Link]
01Set Comp B high-pressure Freq. 0
Latest: 2000/00/00 [Link]
Exit Up Down Prev Next
6.2 Operation Log
Item 2:operate log
1:asking on/off time
2:asking parameter-amending time
Exit Up Down Enter
6.2.1 On/Off Time
1:asking on/off time
Start time Stop time
2000/00/00 00:00 2000/00/00 00:00
2000/00/00 00:00 2000/00/00 00:00
2000/00/00 00:00 2000/00/00 00:00
2000/00/00 00:00 2000/00/00 00:00
2000/00/00 00:00 2000/00/00 00:00
2000/00/00 00:00 2000/00/00 00:00
2000/00/00 00:00 2000/00/00 00:00
Exit Prev Next
6.2.1 Parameter Changing Time
2:asking parameter-amending time
Changed Item Changed Time
2000/00/00 00:00
2000/00/00 00:00
2000/00/00 00:00
2000/00/00 00:00
2000/00/00 00:00
2000/00/00 00:00
2000/00/00 00:00
Exit Prev Next
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6.3 Total Running Time
Item 3:total running time
Unit Comp 1 Comp 2
1 0Hour 0Hour
2 0Hour 0Hour
3 0Hour 0Hour
4 0Hour 0Hour
5 0Hour 0Hour
6 0Hour 0Hour
7 0Hour 0Hour
ESC
7. Instructions
Instructions
[Link] of Shenzhen McQuay
[Link] guide
Exit Up Down Enter
8. Status
8.1 Main Interface
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Mode :Cool Unit 1:
Punp :Stop
E.H. :forbid
comm:Error
Status: Warm!
ESC Help
Description:
When the small bulb is on, it indicates that the compressor of the unit is running.
8.2 Chart of Water System
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Modular Chart
25
25 2-w valve link:permit
Net status: Error
ESC Help
Description:
The inlet temperature indicates the average of the inlet temperatures of all the units.
The outlet temperature indicates the average of the outlet temperatures of all the units.
8.3 Chart of Refrigerating System
Sys Chart
Unit:
0
Sys:
0
25
ESC Help Defro
Description:
The displayed temperature indicates the tested temperature of the unit.
The Defrost button is used for manual defrosting.
9. Error Inquiry
Current error
2000/08/25 [Link]
LY503B comm failure
2000/08/25 [Link]
01Set Communication fault
ESC Deadner Reset Prev Next