The software you need is M-Tools. The branch more likely will not sell it to you. Call JCI parts in Milwaulkee. If you know the point description, the PID loops can be adjusted from the display.
Analog Input Section
To Display Analog Inputs:
1. Press the [X] key to display analog input 1.
X1 Not Used
2. Subsequent selections of the [X] key will display the following analog inputs.
3. Press the [XT] key to display the XT’s Analog Input
XT11
4. Subsequent presses of the [X] key will display the remaining XT’s analog inputs.
To Display Analog Input Alarm Limits:
1 Press the [X] key to display the desired analog input (see "To Display Analog Inputs").
2 Press the [A] key to display the analog input low alarm limit.
3 Press the [A] key again to display the analog input high alarm limit.
4 Press the [A] key again to return to the analog input value.
To Modify Analog Input Alarm Limits:
1 Display the desired item to be modified as described above.
2 Insert the override/adjust key.
3 Press the [E] key to enter the edit mode, [K] LED will beging to blink.
4 Use the [?] or [?] keys to increase or decrease the value.
5 Press the [E] key to confirm and activate the new value, or press the [esc] key to escape from the edit mode and restore the original value. Remove the key.
Digital Input Section
To Display Digital Inputs:
1. Press the [D] key to display digital input 1.
D1 Not Used
2. Subsequent selections of the [D] key will display the following digital inputs:
D2 Not Used
D3 Not Used
D4 Not Used
D5 Not Used
D6 Not Used
D7 Not Used
D8 Not Used
3. Press the [XT] key to display the 1st XT’s Digital
D11 Not Used
4. Subsequent selections of the [D] key will display the following digital inputs:
Analog & Digital Output Section
To Display Analog & Digital Outputs:
1. Press the [Y] key to display analog output 1.
Y1 {ANALOG} Not Used Control (% Command)
2. Subsequent selections of the [Y] key will display the following:
Y2 {ANALOG} Not Used Control (% Command)
Y3 {DIGITAL} Not Used Command Enable (On = Enabled)
Y4 {DIGITAL} Not Used Command Enable (On = Enabled)
Y5 {DIGITAL} Not Used Command Enable (On = Enabled)
Y6 {DIGITAL} Not Used Command Enable (On = Enabled)
Y7 {DIGITAL} Not Used Command Enable (On = Enabled)
Y8 {DIGITAL} Not Used Command Enable (On = Enabled)
Y9 {ANALOG} Not Used Control (% Command)
Y10 {ANALOG} Not Used Control (% Command)
Y11 {ANALOG} Not Used Control (% Command)
Y12 {ANALOG} Not Used Control (% Command)
Y13 {ANALOG} Not Used Control (% Command)
Y14 {ANALOG} Not Used Control (% Command)
3. Press the [XT] key and then the [Y] key to display the next set of XT’s outputs:
Y17 {ANALOG] Not Used
4. Subsequent selections of the [Y] key will display the following:
To Override Analog or Digital Outputs:
1 Display the desired item to be overridden, as described in the previous instructions.
2 Insert the Override/Adjust Key (AS-LCP-0 Key)
3 Press the [A/M] key to enter the manual mode, [A/M] LED will blink.
4 Use the [?](Up Arrow Button) to turn item on, or the [?] Down Arrow Button to turn item Off. Control is now in manual mode.
To Release Outputs:
1 Display the desired item to be overridden, as described in the previous instructions.
2 Insert the Override/Adjust Key (AS-LCP-0 Key)
3 Press the [A/M] key to enter automatic mode, [A/M] LED will be steady, and control has been resumed to automatic.
NOTE: A flashing [A/M] LED indicates that an analog or digital output is in manual mode. A steady [A/M] LED when on a particular Analog or Digital Output indicates that the selected point is in manual mode.
Control Module Section
To Display Control Module Setpoints:
1. Press the [Z] key to display the setpoints for control module 1.
Z1 Not Used TYPE, SetPoint Value or No Setpoint Value
2. Subsequent selections of the [Z] key will display the following:
To Display Control Module Parameters:
1. Display the desired control module (see "To Display Control Module Setpoints").
2. Press the [A] key to display the process variable.
3. Subsequent selections of the [A] key will display the control module output, proportional band, reset action, rate action, standby bias, off bias and back to the control module setpoint.
Analog & Digital Constant Section
To Display Analog & Digital Constants:
1. Press the [K] key to display analog constant 1.
K1 {ANALOG} Not Used
2. Subsequent selections of the [K] key will display analog constants 2-8 and digital constants 1-32.
Digital Constants:
K1 {DIGITAL} Not Used Command (On = Enabled)
To Modify Analog or Digital Constant Setpoints or Command:
1 Display the desired item to be modified as described above.
2 Insert the override/adjust key.
3 Press the [E] key to enter the edit mode, [K] LED will begin to blink.
4 Use the [?] or [?] keys to increase or decrease the value.
5 Press the [E] key to confirm and activate the new value, or press the [esc] key to escape from the edit mode and restore the original value.
6 Remove the key.
Note: values cannot be changed if an adjust or override command from the METASYS Network is currently active.