American Power Conversion FM Air Conditioner User Manual


 
45NetworkAIR FM DX 60 Hz Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting
Display
Set display settings including the time and date, temperature units, passwords, and time-out settings. You
can also reset settings to their default values and download new firmware.
Password and time-out
Path: Main > Setup > System > Display > Password & Time-out
Note: The default user password is APC (upper-case). See “Password entry” on page 7 for
more information on how to enter the password.
Change passwords. Set the passwords necessary to change System settings.
1. Move the selector arrow next to the Change Password option and press the
ENTER key.
2. Select the password to change (either Service or User).
3. Enter your current password; once this is entered, you will return to the Change Password
screen.
4. Enter a new password (up to 8 characters).
5. Press the
ENTER key to confirm.
Note: If you do not want settings to be protected by a password, enter a blank space
character for the password.
Password and menu time-out. Set the time-out period during which settings can be changed after the
password is entered. After the period has elapsed without a keypress, password entry will be required
and the display interface will return to the scrolling status screens.
Invalidate Password. Override the password time-out delay and make password entry required again
with the Invalidate NOW option.
Date and time
Path: Main > Setup > System > Display > Date/Time
Set the date. Enter the day, month, and year then press the ENTER key. The date is displayed on some
status screens and is also used in the alarm/event log to date-stamp events.
Set the time. Enter the correct time and press the ENTER key. The time is displayed on some status
screens and is also used in the alarm/event log to time-stamp events.
Temperature and pressure units
Path: Main > Setup > System > Display > Temp/Pressure Units
Temperature units. Set the units of measure for temperature readings and settings to either Fahrenheit
(°F) or Celsius (°C).
Pressure units. Set the units of measure for pressure readings and settings to either English (psig) or
metric (kPa).