Setra-system SRCM User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operation

1Model SRCM Operation

Page 2 - Contents

10By pressing the touch-screen directly on the word POSITIVE (or NEGATIVE, NEUTRAL, or STANDBY), the user is able to change the condition of the room

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11Pressing the MENU button on the Home screen brings up the Administrative Menu. If passwords are enabled, the user is required to enter the correct p

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12parameters specic to the job site. The SRCM can take as input, the signal from two separate pressure transducers as well as temperature, humidity,

Page 5 - Home Screen

13The SRCM can display up to four (4) parameters for each of 2 rooms. The parameters can be Pressure, Temperature, Humidity, and the fourth user dene

Page 6 - Condition Banner

14If selecting Analog Ch1 or Analog Ch2 for either Primary of Secondary Room, enter full-scale (FS) range that matches the trans-ducer being usedAlso

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15Changing Room NameTouch anywhere within the Room Name entry box to bring up the on-screen keyboard and enter text.Press Save after text entry is com

Page 8 - Condition Screen

16Setup Displayto congure Condition Banner messages and other Home screen options. There are four tabs for display customization; General, Advanced,

Page 9 - Slider Bar On/Off

17displayed on the Operating Condition section of the Home screen. The display contrast level is adjusted using Adjust Contrast Level, with selections

Page 10 - Active and Standby

18If this is set to Secondary Only, then the Home screen will show the pres-sure value read by the secondary pressure transducer (anteroom for ex-ampl

Page 11 - Menu Screens

19The Condition Banner can be used for control function as well as pure communi-cation. There are three choices for each color: Active, Standby, and N

Page 12 - Setup Unit

2ContentsOPERATION...

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20Full Screen Condition Banner and Active Standby Mode ApplicationCustomers may want a minimal user interface and want to switch be-tween Active and S

Page 14 - Analog Inputs

215. With this setup the unit is in Active Mode. The Full Screen Display will look like the following with the text that was specied in step 2:6. If

Page 15 - Changing Room Name

22Dene which room the Setup Alarm conditions will apply toFor each room (Primary or Sec-ondary), dene whether the room pressure will be Posi

Page 16 - Setup Display

23Audible AlarmEnables or disables the audible buzzer. Regardless of whether audible alarming is enabled or disabled, the red ALARM condition will sho

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24The SRCM is able to congure the Room status to disable the Alarms when Door is open. This function is used when there will be high trafc through t

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25For each space, Primary Room or Secondary Room, this screen is used to dene the alarm setpoints. When the room is then set to Positive, Neutral, or

Page 19 - Condition Banner Tab

26Toggle High Priority Display Text (Maxi-mum eight characters)Background RemarksPrimary PressureSecondary PressureDisabled A N Alarm Red Shows Alarm

Page 20 - Mode Application

27Toggle High Priority Display Text (Maxi-mum eight characters)Background RemarksPrimary PressureSecondary PressureDisabled A N Alarm Red Shows Alarm

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28Zero AdjustPressing Zero Adjust button will bring up a “Is zero pressure applied?” message. If yes, press OK. If the zero measure-ment is within 10%

Page 22 - Setup Alarm

29 The SRCM has a USB port built in for the purpose of duplicating congurations when multiple units are being setup with similar congurations. To us

Page 24 - Open & Buzzer for Door

30As soon as the thumb drive is connected to the SRCM it will be recognized and bring up a Drive Connected menu. • Select Conguration Write to trans

Page 25 - Alarm Matrix

31USB PortUpdating FirmwareNote: Before updating rmware, perform USB Conguration Cloning. Refer to USB Conguration Cloning on previous page.The USB

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32Network SetupThe BACnet setup screen is enabled by pushing position 1 switch (labeled MAC) to the on (right) position. After conguration the switch

Page 27 - Self-Test

334. APDU Timeout - Indicates the amount of time in milliseconds between retrans-missions of the APDU requiring acknowledgement for which no acknowled

Page 28 - System Information

34Event LogThe SRCM can be enabled with an audit trail of changes made to the congurations/ modes of the system by Supervisor and Operator. When the

Page 29 - USB Conguration

35The SRCM can be used for controlling the temperature of the primary and secondary rooms. Each of the rooms to be controlled must have the Temperatur

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36The home screen can be setup to show French Language words using the Setup Display MenuThe following screens show the difference between English and

Page 31 - Updating Firmware

37When the language is selected as French in the setup display screen, French characters entry in the data screen will be enabled. Whenever user press

Page 32 - Network Setup

38French Version—Letter AFrench Version—Letter E

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39French Version—Letter YFrench Version—Letter Y

Page 34 - Event Log

4OperationThe following pages describe how to operate the SRCM using the touch-screen interface. The screen has two basic functions. The primary mode

Page 35 - Temperature

40French Version—Letter IFrench Version—Letter O

Page 36 - Data Entry Screen

41French Version—Letter CFrench Version—Letter N

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42Error/Trouble Condition Possible Cause SolutionDisplay shows: "Factory Calibration has been lost. Return to Factory for Calibration".Non-r

Page 38 - French Version—Letter E

43159 Swanson Road, Boxborough, MA 01719-1304Tel: 800-257-3872/978-263-1400RETURNING PRODUCTS FOR REPAIRWhen returning a product to Setra Systems, the

Page 39 - French Version—Letter Y

5The default screen now has 2 possible modes. Now if the user wants to display other room variables in addition to Pressure they can switch to the scr

Page 40 - French Version—Letter O

6The Condition Banner is the left 1/3rd portion of the screen that can be congured by the end-user or facility manager to display a message to staff

Page 41 - French Version—Letter N

7Once the messages of each of the four Condition Banners are dened in the Menu section, the user can cycle through all four conditions by simply touc

Page 42 - Troubleshooting

8Operating Condition ScreenThe Operating Condition screen shows the user the active operating conditions of the pressurized space.The Room Label at th

Page 43 - RETURNING PRODUCTS FOR REPAIR

9Pressure ValueA black banner displays the actual pressure reading from the space, in either Water Column inches (“ WC) or Pascals (Pa). The resolutio

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