S7999B, S7999C SOLA LOCAL OPERATOR INTERFACE
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• History: used to view burner control history (see “History
Button” on page 16 for more details).
• ?: used to expand the pump status information.
• Modulation: used to toggle between status displays: pump,
setpoints, and modulation.
Fig. 14. Summary status page (Hydronic Control shown).
Configure Button
Pressing the Configure button (bottom left) on the Status page
opens the Configuration page. The Configuration page shown
in Fig. 15 is for the S7999C OI display.
The S7999B Configuration page does not have a “Display
Setup” button.
Display Setup (S7999C only): Pressing the Display Setup
button displays miscellaneous S7999C OI Display setup and
diagnostic functions (See page 47 for options). (The same
function as the 1234 Setup on the S7999B home page.)
The configuration page allows the user to view and set
parameters that define how the connected R7910A functions in
the hydronic heating system or the R7911 steam heating
system.
The configuration page contains a menu of parameters
grouped into functional areas that the user selects for
configuration (see Fig. 16). See Table 61 on page 53 for all
parameters available for configuration. If some parameters are
not visible, they have been made invisible by Honeywell.
Fig. 15. Configuration menu page. Shown is the S7999C on
a Hydronic Control.
No specific order for configuration is required. All parameters
are enabled for editing, though some may not be applicable
(e.g., a configuration parameter may disable a control feature).
Selecting a parameter group from the menu displays
parameters exclusively applicable for the functional group on
the page (see Fig. 16). These parameters can be edited, and
when the user is finished, control returns back to the
configuration menu page.
Fig. 16. Sample configuration page for the S7999B
Hydronic Control.
Each parameter is displayed in its group. If there are more
parameters than will fit on the screen, a vertical scroll bar
allows the user to scroll up and down to view all parameters.
The parameter name is displayed on the left and the current
setting is displayed in the text box on the right.
Configuration Password
Some parameters require a valid configuration password be
entered by the user before the parameter can be changed. The
password need only be entered once while the user remains
on the configuration pages. Leaving the configuration pages
ends the scope of the password.