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RRS Economizer Controller Quick Start Guide 1
RRS Economizer Controller
Quick Start Guide
5292230-USG-B-0718
FIGURE 1 - RRS Economizer Controller
Field-installed economizer accessories with the RRS Econo-
mizer Controller utilize the P12/S12 connector for inter-con-
necting wiring to the 3 through 6 ton units equipped with
Simplicity Lite in the same manner as Honeywell W7212 and
Jade controllers in economizer accessories. Through the
P12/S12 connector, the unit-to-RRS Economizer wiring con-
nections are as follows:
• TB1 to RRS Economizer Controller C pin - Pro-
vides cabinet ground-referenced 24 volts AC com-
mon to power the RRS Economizer Controller,
economizer inputs and outputs
• Simplicity Lite G pin to RRS Economizer Con-
troller R pin - Provides 24 volts AC hot to power
the RRS Economizer Controller, economizer
inputs and outputs when Simplicity Lite operates
the indoor blower
• Simplicity Lite OCC pin to RRS Economizer
Controller OCC pin - 24 volts AC originating from
jumper or thermostat input to the Simplicity Lite
OCC screw terminal, through the Simplicity Lite
OCC output pin to the RRS Economizer Controller
• Simplicity Lite Y1 pin to RRS Economizer Con-
troller Y1 pin - 24 volts AC originating from ther-
mostat input to the Simplicity Lite Y1 screw
terminal, through the Simplicity Lite Y1 output pin
to the RRS Economizer Controller Y1 pin input
indicates there is a first stage cooling request
• RRS Economizer Controller Y1O pin to Sim-
plicity Lite ECON pin - 24 volts AC from the RRS
Economizer Controller Y1O pin output to the Sim-
plicity Lite ECON pin input allows initiation of com-
pressor operation when outdoor conditions are
not suitable for free cooling
FIGURE 2 - Simplified Diagram Of RRS Economizer
Control To 3 Through 6 Ton Unit Wiring
Connections
Y1
G
OCC
ECON
CR
Y2OY1O
Y2Y1
OCCW1
CR
DFBDMP
í+
24 VAC Common for Economizer
Controller Power/Inputs/Outputs
Simplicity Lite
TB1
On with Simplicity Lite blower operation – 24 VAC
Hot for Economizer Controller Power/Inputs/Outputs
From 24 VAC thermostat input to Simplicity
Lite – 1st Stage Cooling Request
From 24 VAC jumper/thermostat input to
Simplicity Lite – Occupancy Indication
24 VAC compressor request to Simplicity Lite with
1st Stage Cooling Request & Free Clg Avail = No
5292230-USG-B-0718
2RRS Economizer Controller Quick Start Guide
Other than inter-connection to the base unit, the 14-pin con-
nector at the upper edge of the RRS Economizer Controller
has connections for the economizer damper actuator
included with field installed economizer accessories. Power
for the actuator is provided through the - (24 volts AC com-
mon/DC-) and + (24 volts AC hot) pins. The +2 to +10 volts
DC, as configured for 3 through 6 ton economizer accesso-
ries, from the DMP output pin positions the actuator. The +2
to +10 volts DC, as configured for 3 through 6 ton economizer
accessories, from the actuator position feedback is received
at the DFB input pin. The DFB input is utilized for California
Title 24-type actuator position alarming when the RRS Econ-
omizer Controller parameter [Fault Detect En] is set to
Enable.
FIGURE 3 - Simplified Diagram Of RRS Economizer Control Temperature Sensor And Humidity Sensor
Wiring Connections
Field-installed economizer accessories with the RRS Econo-
mizer Controller include an outdoor air temperature (OAT)
sensor and outdoor air humidity (OAH) sensor, combined in
single assembly, as well as a supply air temperature (SAT)
sensor. Optional dual enthalpy kits for field installed econo-
mizer accessories with the RRS Economizer Controller add a
return air temperature (RAT) sensor and return air humidity
(RAH) sensor combined in single assembly.
The supply air temperature sensor, the outdoor air tempera-
ture portion of the OAT/OAH sensor, and the return air tem-
perature portion of the optional RAT/RAH sensor connect to
terminals near the lower-left corner of the RRS Economizer
Controller. These temperature sensors are Type III, 10,000
@ 77°F, negative temperature coefficient thermistors.
Connections for the outdoor air humidity (OAH) portion of the
OAT/OAH sensor and the return air humidity portion of the
optional RAT/RAH sensor are located to the right of the tem-
perature sensor terminals on the lower edge of the RRS
Economizer Controller. The RRS Economizer Controller pro-
vides power for these sensors through the corresponding C
(24 volts AC common/DC-) and R (24 volts AC hot) terminals.
The 0 to 10 volts DC over a 0 to 100% RH span sensors pro-
vide volts DC+ input to the corresponding OAH or RAH termi-
nal of the RRS Economizer Controller. The RRS Economizer
Controller calculates enthalpy for free cooling changeover
from temperature and humidity inputs.
The 6-pin connector at the upper edge of the RRS Econo-
mizer Controller has connections for other optional inputs.
The RRS Economizer Controller provides power for the
indoor air quality (IAQ) sensor through the corresponding C
(24 volts AC common/DC-) and R (24 volts AC hot) pins. The
0 to 10 volts DC over a 0 to 2000 ppm CO2 span sensor pro-
vides volts DC+ input to the IAQ pin of the RRS Economizer
Controller. The IAQ input is utilized when single-input
demand ventilation function is desired. 24 volts AC hot to the
SD input pin causes shutdown of all economizer functions.
The 6-pin connector at the upper edge of the RRS Econo-
mizer Controller also has connection for integration of non-
modulating power exhaust or exhaust recovery ventilator
accessories. Primarily determined by the RRS Economizer
Controller parameter [Exhaust Setup] selection, the 24 volts
AC hot from the ERV-EXH output pin provides switching for
control of non-modulating power exhaust/exhaust recovery
ventilator accessories.
RAH
C
OAT
C
SAT
C
RAT
C
R
OAH
R
C
123456789
Outdoor Air
Temperature & Humidity Sensor
Supply Air
Temperature Sensor
123456789
Optional Return Air
Temperature & Humidity Sensor
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RRS Economizer Controller Quick Start Guide 3
Intended to be used with field-built remote alarm indication, a
dry contact between the ALM and ALMCOM terminals at the
lower edge of the RRS Economizer Controller closes when
Alarms are active. The contact is rated at 12 amps for circuits
of 125 volts AC or less.
The USB port at the upper edge of the RRS Economizer
Controller is for connection of a flash drive (or “thumb drive”)
used with several functions in the “Update” section of the
parameter menu.
The LEDs at the center-left of the RRS Economizer Controller
indicate as follows:
•POWER (green) - Is lit whenever 24 volts AC power is
present to the RRS Economizer Controller C and R pins.
•FAULT (red) - Is lit, then flashes during the boot-up
sequence of the RRS Economizer Controller. Will not be
lit when there are no Alarms active. Will double-flash/
pause continuously when Alarms are active.
•SA BUS (green) - Will not be lit (has no function in the
BASIC model of the RRS Economizer Controller used
with field-installed economizer accessories for 3 through
6 ton units).
Technicians access the control parameters of the RRS Econ-
omizer Controller through the four buttons and display in the
center of the controller.
RRS ECONOMIZER CONTROLLER BOOT-UP
SEQUENCE
The RRS Economizer Controller boot-up sequence begins
when unit indoor blower operation is initiated; there is output
from the Simplicity Lite G pin so 24 volts AC power is present
to the RRS Economizer Controller C and R pins. A boot-up
sequence will also begin at the completion of the firmware
update process and restore process.
NOTE: With RRS Economizer Controller usage, the Simplic-
ity Lite [Fan On Delay: Cool] parameter is not effec-
tive and must remain at the default setting of 0
seconds. Simplicity Lite operation of the compressor
cannot begin until the RRS Economizer Controller
boot-up sequence is completed and the [Cmp Min
Off Time] timer expires (approximately 1 minute, 16
seconds after power is applied to the RRS Econo-
mizer Controller). In situations where the indoor fan
cycles with cooling operation and the unit is pow-
ered-up; operation of the compressor cannot begin
until the Simplicity Lite compressor ASCD expires,
the RRS Economizer Controller boot-up sequence is
completed and the [Cmp Min Off Time] timer expires
(a total minimum of approximately 6 minutes, 16 sec-
onds after power is applied to the unit). If Y1 thermo-
stat input is present, Simplicity Lite will display flash
code 11 during the RRS Economizer Controller boot-
up sequence and the [Cmp Min Off Time] timer
period.
RRS ECONOMIZER CONTROLLER PARAMETER
MENU NAVIGATION
Level 0 of the parameter menu, where either a blank screen
is shown or active Alarm(s) are shown in 20-second intervals,
is displayed following:
• The boot-up sequence
• 45 minutes of menu navigation inactivity
• Multiple presses of the esc (cancel) button
FIGURE 4 - Main Menu
From Level 0 of the parameter menu, navigation to Level 1 of
the menu is done with a press of the  (scroll up)  (scroll
down) or  (enter) button.
Presses of the  (scroll up) and  (scroll down) buttons
move the > cursor and scroll through the selections in the
section of the parameter menu at the current navigation level.
(Level 1 shown in the illustration above)
Each press of the (enter) button navigates to the next
(higher numbered in the “RRS Economizer Controller Menu
Guide”) navigation level.
In the example illustrated above: With the > cursor at the nav-
igation Level 1 Details selection, a press of the (enter) but-
ton navigates to the Details section, navigation Level 2 of the
parameter menu.
Again, presses of the  (scroll up) and  (scroll down) but-
tons move the > cursor and scroll through the selections in
the section of the parameter menu at the current navigation
level.
esc
esc
esc
#1
Alarm description
>Status
Alarms
Summary
Commission
Controller
Update
>Details
Self Test
View Results
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4RRS Economizer Controller Quick Start Guide
FIGURE 5 - Example Of Level 3 Options Under The
Setpoints Selection
Again, each press of the (enter) button navigates to the
next navigation level.
In the example illustrated above: With the > cursor at the nav-
igation Level 2 Set-points selection, a press of the (enter)
button navigates to the Details section, navigation Level 3 of
the parameter menu.
Once again, presses of the  (scroll up) and  (scroll down)
buttons move the > cursor and scroll through the selections in
the section of the display parameter menu at the current nav-
igation level.
FIGURE 6 - Example of specific parameters under
the Damper Min Pos selection
2-line scrolling, where the individual parameter name is listed
on the top line of the display and the parameter setting/value
is listed on the bottom line of the display, is the greatest num-
bered navigation Level that can be reached in each menu
section.
FIGURE 7 - Example Summary
esc
esc
Unit
>Setpoints
Supply Temp Stpt
Supply Temp
>Damper Min Pos
Damper Command
High OA Shutoff
Outdoor Temp
esc
esc
Supply Temp
>Damper Min Pos
Supply Temp Stpt
55.0 F
Supply Temp
71.8 F
Damper Min Pos
25%
Damper Command
25.0%
High OA Shutoff
75.0 F
Outdoor Temp
71.8 F
esc
esc
esc
esc
esc
esc
Unit
>Setpoints
Zone
Control
Service
#1
Alarm description
Update
>Details
Unit
>Setpoints
Supply Temp
>Damper Min Pos
Damper Min Pos
25%
Level 1
Main Menu
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
(Parameter
Adjustment)
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RRS Economizer Controller Quick Start Guide 5
RRS ECONOMIZER CONTROLLER PARAMETER
MENU FUNCTIONS
There are several “conditional” parameters within the menu.
Parameters for temperature, humidity and CO2 inputs are
only shown in the menu once sensor presence has been
detected. Parameters associated with a function are only
shown in the menu when that function is enabled.
The values of status parameters, binary inputs and binary
outputs update in the menu approximately 5 seconds after
the point of value change. The buffered values in use for con-
trol sequences, rather than the “raw” inputs, are shown in the
menu for analog inputs. Since changes are at a relatively
slow rate, the values for analog outputs shown in the menu
are nearly “real time”.
Set-point parameter settings within the menu, like the
[Damper Min Pos] example below, are typically shown as a
numeric value with appropriate limits on the available range.
Configuration parameter settings within the menu are typi-
cally shown as “Yes” / “No”, “Enable” / “Disable”, etc. or as a
list of available selections. The range of available selections
are shown in red text to the right of set-point and configura-
tion parameters listed in the “RRS Economizer Controller
Menu Guide”.
FIGURE 8 - Selecting A Parameter To Change
From a set-point or configuration parameter, setting change
is initiated by pressing the (enter) button. The display back-
light will then flash on and off to indicate setting change activ-
ity is in progress.
FIGURE 9 - Changing A Parameter Value Using The
Up And Down Buttons
With setting change activity in progress, presses of the 
(scroll up) button increase the numeric setting or scroll
through the list of available settings, presses of the (scroll
down) button decrease the numeric setting or scroll through
the list of available settings.
FIGURE 10 - Completing The Parameter Value
Change
A press of the (enter) button stores the new setting in the
controller for immediate use and the display back-light will
then stop flashing to indicate setting change activity has
ended.
A press of the esc (cancel) button retains the previous setting
in the controller and the display back-light will then stop flash-
ing to indicate setting change activity has ended.
NOTE: When making changes to configuration parameter
settings that influence the conditional parameters
shown in the menu section, allow the menu to
refresh by using the esc (cancel) button to navigate
away one or two levels then navigate back to the
menu section.
FIGURE 11 - Scrolling Of Long Text
Longer text of some parameter values can exceed the side-
scrolling capability of the display. Other than set-point and
configuration parameters, the full text of longer-named
parameter values is viewed and text side-scrolling is slowed
when the (enter) button is held. (The example shown
above is the result of a “Variable Frequency Fan” setting
incorrectly selected for the [Exhaust Setup] configuration on
the RRS Economizer Controller)
FUNCTIONS IN THE “UPDATE” SECTION OF THE
RRS ECONOMIZER CONTROLLER PARAMETER
MENU
Several functions in the “Update” section of the parameter
menu use a flash drive (or “thumb drive”) connected to the
controller USB port. If the sequence that follows does not
occur when the flash drive is connected to the USB port, it is
esc
esc
Damper Min Pos
25%
Damper Min Pos
25%
esc
esc
Damper Min Pos
28%
Damper Min Pos
23%
esc
esc
Damper Min Pos
23%
Damper Min Pos
23%
esc
Exhaust Status
Off-Unreliable Building Static Pressure
5292230-USG-B-0718
6RRS Economizer Controller Quick Start Guide
likely that the flash drive is partitioned or otherwise not com-
patible with controller flash drive functions.
FIGURE 12 - Firmware Update
When both a compatible flash drive is connected to the USB
port and there is navigation within/re-entering the “Update”
section of the parameter menu, “USB: Wait” will briefly be
shown on the top line of the display.
Then, the top line of the display will show “USB:OK”; the
number following “Scan” on the bottom line of the display
indicates the number of files and folders in the top level of the
flash drive storage.
Once the scan is complete, leave the flash drive connected to
the USB port so it will be available for other functions. A press
of the  (scroll up) or (scroll down) button will then resume
navigation in the Update section of the menu.
BACKUP FUNCTION
Without a flash drive connected to the USB port, the steps
listed below for the Backup function only update the “Backup-
Config” restoration file held in controller on-board memory.
FIGURE 13 - File Backup Function
With a compatible flash drive connected to the USB port, the
(enter) button is pressed when at (Level 1) “Update” >
(Level 2) “Backup” location of the display menu.
“Backing” on the upper line and “UP” on the lower line of the
display may be briefly observed immediately after the
(enter) button is pressed.
While the Backup is in progress, “Backup:Wait” alternating
with a countdown timer will be shown on the upper line and
an increasing percentage following “Backup” will be shown
on the lower line of the display.
In approximately 10 seconds, “Backup:OK” on the upper line
and “Backup 100%” will be shown on the lower line of the dis-
play when the Backup function is complete. The flash drive
may be then be removed from the USB port if not needed for
other functions. A press of the esc (cancel),  (scroll up) or
(scroll down) button will then resume menu navigation.
FIGURE 14 - Indication Of Incompatible Flash Drive
If an incompatible or partitioned flash drive is used,
“Backup:FAIL” will be shown on the upper line and an error
code following “Backup” will be shown on the lower line of the
display instead of the Backup function completion indicators.
esc
esc
esc
USB: Wait
USB: OK
Scan 12
>View Version
Load Firmware
esc
esc
esc
esc
esc
>Backup
Restore
Backing
UP
Backup: 01mn
Backup 0%
Backup: WAIT
Backup 0%
Backup: OK
Backup 100%
esc
Backup: FAIL
Backup 12046
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RRS Economizer Controller Quick Start Guide 7
A press of the esc (cancel),  (scroll up) or (scroll down)
button will then resume menu navigation.
FIGURE 15 - Windows PC view of Firmware Upgrade,
Restoration, Self Test Report and Trend
Files on a Flash Drive
With each completed Backup, a comma separated value
(.csv) restoration file is created in the top level of the flash
drive storage. The “BackupConfig” restoration file held in con-
troller on board memory is also updated. The restoration file
is a “snapshot” of menu parameter values and settings in the
controller at the moment the restoration file was created. The
restoration file size is typically less than 25 KB. Restoration
files may be moved, copied, e-mailed, etc. like other com-
puter files. The file name is drawn from the [Model Name]
and time in the controller at the moment the restoration file
was created.
FIGURE 16 - Restoration File Name Structure
The time used in restoration file names describes the time
since controller boot-up. The time kept by the controller
restarts with each boot-up sequence and begins at 00:00:00
January 1st 1970 (1970-01-01T000000 as shown in the res-
toration file name).
The default 20-character [Model Name] data is loaded in con-
troller production. Changing the [Model Name] within the res-
toration file and then loading the change to the controller
through the Restore function can be utilized when unique
naming is desired.
FIGURE 17 - Flash Files
Along with [Model Name], the data of restoration files can be
viewed and edited in spreadsheet programs such as Micro-
soft Excel or Open Office Calc. Editing offers the means to
create custom restoration files for use with the Restore func-
tion. When editing restoration files:
• Only the data in the Value column can be edited.
• The restoration file name structure must remain intact if
saving the edited restoration file with a different name.
Blank data in the Label column of the restoration file indicates
conditional parameters that were not in use at the time the
Backup function was performed. The restoration file parame-
ters having blank data are not carried forward when the
Restore function is performed; the existing settings of those
parameters are not affected in the controller being restored.
RESTORE FUNCTION
Without a compatible flash drive connected to the USB port,
the steps listed below for the Restore function can only use
the “BackupConfig” restoration file held in controller on-board
memory.
RRS Economizer Controller
Restoration File Name Structure
Model Name_1970-01-01T011609.csv
Hour
Minute
Second
Model Name parameter value
default: 20-characters of unknown structure
may be modified by: field selection (with Restore function)
Day
Month
Year
Time since controller boot-up
begins 1970-01-01T000000
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8RRS Economizer Controller Quick Start Guide
FIGURE 18 - Restore Function
With a compatible flash drive connected to the USB port, the
(enter) button is pressed when at (Level 1) “Update” >
(Level 2) “Restore” location of the display menu.
Presses of the  (scroll up) and (scroll down) buttons
move the > cursor and scroll through the “BackupConfig” res-
toration file held in controller on-board memory and resto-
ration files in the top level of the flash drive storage
selections.
The (enter) button is then pressed with the > cursor aligned
to the desired restoration file name.
The selected restoration file name will then be shown on the
upper line and “Confirm” on the lower line of the display. The
Restore process begins when the (enter) button is pressed
to confirm restoration file selection.
While the Restore is in progress, a countdown timer alternat-
ing with “Restore:Wait” will be shown on the upper line and
an increasing progress indicator following “Restore” will be
shown on the lower line of the display.
In approximately 10 seconds, “Restore:OK” on the upper line
and “Reboot” with a countdown will be shown on the lower
line of the display. The controller will then reboot to complete
the Restore function when the “Reboot” countdown reaches
“0”. The flash drive may be then be removed from the USB
port if not needed for other functions.
VIEW VERSION
FIGURE 19 - View Firmware Version
When the (enter) button is pressed when at (Level 1)
“Update” > (Level 2) “View Version” location of the display
menu, the firmware revision of the controller will be shown on
the upper line and “Firmware OK” will be shown on the lower
line of the display. A press of the esc (cancel) (scroll up) or
(scroll down) button will then resume menu navigation.
FIGURE 20 - Firmware Version Name Structure
A status message other than “Firmware OK” will be shown if
the controller firmware is missing or corrupt; this is typically
corrected by performing the Load Firmware function.
esc
esc
esc
esc
esc
esc
esc
Backup
>Restore
>BackupConfig
00025-2992-7RY08
BackupConfig
>00025-2992-7RY0
00025-2992-7RY08
Confirm
Restore: 01mn
Restore 0
Restore: WAIT
Restore 57
Restore: OK
Reboot 9
esc
Restore: FAIL
Restore 126
esc
esc
>View Version
Load Firmware
1.0.0.0136
Firmware OK
Major Release Revision
RRS Economizer Controller
Firmware Version Name Structure
1.0.0.0136
Minor Release Revision
Incremental Revision
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RRS Economizer Controller Quick Start Guide 9
LOAD FIRMWARE
Firmware update of the controller is only necessary if
updated features are desired or to address specific issues
with earlier revisions of the firmware.
FIGURE 21 - Incompatible Flash Drive Or Firmware
File
A "No Package Present" message will be shown when the <-
-(enter) button is pressed at (Level 1) "Update" > (Level 2)
"Load Firmware" location when there is not a compatible
flash drive with RRS Economizer Controller firmware update
files connected to the USB port. A press of the esc (cancel)
(scroll up) or (scroll down) button will then resume menu
navigation.
FIGURE 22 - Firmware Update File Name Structure
FIGURE 23 - Firmware Updating And Controller
Rebooting
With a flash drive having an RRS Economizer Controller firm-
ware update file on the top storage level connected to the
USB port, the (enter) button is pressed when at (Level 1)
“Update” > (Level 2) “Load Firmware” location of the display
menu.
Presses of the  (scroll up) and (scroll down) buttons
move the > cursor and scroll through the firmware update
files in the top level of the flash drive storage selections.
The (enter) button is then pressed with the > cursor aligned
to the desired firmware update file name.
esc
esc
View Version
>Load Firmware
No Package Present
Major Release Revision
RRS Economizer Controller
Firmware Update File Name Structure
1.0.0.0136.ECOUSB.pkg
Minor Release Revision
Incremental Revision
esc
esc
esc
esc
esc
esc
esc
esc
View Version
>Load Firmware
>1.0.0.0136.ECOU
1.0.0.0141.ECOUS
1.0.0.0136.ECOU
>1.0.0.0141.ECOUS
1.0.0.0141.ECOUS
Confirm
FW Update: 03mn
Updating 0%
Backup: WAIT
Backup 0%
FW Update: WAIT
Updating 0%
FW Update: OK
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The selected firmware update file name will then be shown
on the upper line and “Confirm” on the lower line of the dis-
play. The Firmware Update process begins when the 
(enter) button is pressed to confirm firmware update file
selection.
FIGURE 24 - Firmware update completed
The Firmware Update will not be completed if the selected
firmware update file is the same revision as the firmware
presently on the controller. In a few seconds “FW
Update:OK” will be shown on the upper line and “Info” fol-
lowed by a numeric code on the lower line of the display. A
press of the esc (cancel),  (scroll up) or (scroll down) but-
ton will then resume menu navigation.
The Firmware Update will continue if the selected firmware
update file is a different revision from the firmware presently
on the controller. Several countdown timers and progress
indicators will be shown on the display while the Firmware
Update is in progress. An automatic Backup to only the
“BackupConfig” restoration file held in controller on-board
memory is also performed with the Firmware Update.
Approximately 2 minutes after Firmware Update initiation,
“FW Update:OK” on the upper line and “Reboot” with a count-
down will be shown on the lower line of the display. The con-
troller will then reboot when the “Reboot” countdown reaches
“0”. The flash drive may be then be removed from the USB
port if not needed for other functions.
FIGURE 25 - Screens Shown During Rebooting
Process
The boot-up sequence initiated by Firmware Update includes
an automatic Restore from the “BackupConfig” restoration file
held in controller on-board memory. Note that any parame-
ters added by the Firmware Update process will not be
affected by the automatic Restore feature and will have the
factory default settings. Analog input presence indicators are
also reset in the Firmware Update process.
The Firmware Update process is completed and controller
operation begins when the boot-up sequence ends. A press
of the esc (cancel),  (scroll up) or  (scroll down) button
will then begin menu navigation.
EXPORT TREND
Trend data is stored in non-volatile memory of the controller
is retained through the boot-up sequence. From boot-up, the
controller trend file data is continuously accumulated until the
trend sample/status change limits are reached. The sample
intervals and sampling limits for analog parameter values
allow 7 days of accumulated trend data. The newest data
overwrites the oldest data after the trend sample/status
change limits are reached.
Controller clock time is used for timestamping of trend data
and triggers the trend sample intervals for analog inputs.
Controller clock time begins at 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM and
restarts with each boot-up sequence. Particularly in applica-
tions where the indoor fan cycles with heating and cooling
esc
FW Update: OK
Info 12032
esc
esc
esc
esc
esc
Johnson Controls
JCI
PMO: WAIT
FactRestore 0
119
Startup
PMO: OK
PartRestore 64
118
Operational