Carrier SYST1-5 Touch Displays User Guide

August 29, 2024
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Carrier SYST1-5 Touch Displays

Specifications

  • Product Name: System Touch (SYST1-5)
  • Display: 5.0 inch color LCD touchscreen
  • Interface: Front-end interface to controllers on a BACnet network

Product Information

The System Touch is a touchscreen device with a 5.0 inch color LCD display that serves as a front-end interface to controllers on a BACnet network. It provides various screens such as System View, Login, Alarm Manager, Alarm Detail, Schedules, Discovery, and more to manage and monitor the system effectively.

FAQ

How many alarms can the System Touch hold?

The System Touch can hold up to 100 alarms. When it reaches 100 alarms, the oldest alarm is deleted to accommodate new alarms.

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What is the System Touch?

The System Touch is a touchscreen device with a 5.0 in. color LCD display that acts as a front-end interface to controllers on a BACnet network.

System Touch screens

The System Touch displays the following screens.

Viewing alarms

To view all alarms in your system, touch:

  • on any screen, or
  • Alarms on the System View screen

On the above screen, you can do one of the following:

  • Touch individual boxes on the left side of the screen or touch Select All to Acknowledge or Delete the selected alarms. Acknowledging grays out the alarm but leaves it in the list.

  • Touch an alarm’s description to see the alarm’s details.

  • NOTE The System Touch can hold up to 100 alarms. When the System Touch reaches 100, the oldest alarm is deleted when a new alarm comes in.

Viewing or creating schedules

To view schedules

  1. On the System View (home) screen, touch Schedules.
  2. Touch the schedule group that you want to see.
  3. Touch Schedule, then:

NOTE If you see Schedule editing disabled at the bottom of the screen instead of Add Schedule, scheduling is being done through another application and is disabled for the System Touch.

  1. Touch a day to see the schedule(s) for that day.
  2. In the screen below, touch a schedule’s name or green bar (not the Effective Schedule bar) to edit or delete the schedule. See To create a schedule for a group of equipment for field descriptions.

NOTES
The Effective Schedule is the combined result of the day’s schedule(s).
You cannot edit a schedule’s Type (Dated, Weekly, Continuous), its Priority (Normal or Override), or whether the schedule is an ON Schedule or Off Schedule. If you need to change any of these settings, delete the schedule, and then make a new one.

To create a schedule for a group of equipment

You can create up to 4 schedule groups with up to 8 schedule objects in each group.

  1. On the System View (home) screen, touch Schedules.
  2. Touch Create to see all controllers in the system whose control program(s) have a BACnet schedule object.

NOTE If the System Touch does not find any schedule objects, scheduling is being done through another application and is disabled for the System Touch.

  1. Touch the Group Name field, and then enter a name for the group.

  2. Touch the boxes on the left side of the screen for the controllers that you want to include in the schedule group.
    NOTE System Touch does not support writing schedules to third-party devices.

  3. Touch Save.

  4. On the Schedule Groups screen, touch the group that you want to schedule.

  5. Touch Schedule.

  6. Touch the plus sign to the right of Add Schedule.

  7. Touch the Schedule Name field, and enter a unique name.

  8. Select one of the following:
    ON Schedule for an occupied period
    OFF Schedule for an unoccupied period that is to override an ON schedule. For example, a holiday schedule that is to override a weekly schedule.

  9. Touch the Type field, then select one of the following:

  10. ON Schedule only–Select one of the following:
    Normal for a typical occupied period
    Override for a occupied period that is to override an OFF schedule.

  11. Touch Next to define the criteria for the type of schedule you selected in step 11.

  12. Touch Save when finished.

To add multiple periods to a schedule
A dated, weekly, or continuous schedule can have multiple periods. For example, the first period could be every Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. The second period could be every Monday through Wednesday, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

NOTES

  • For weekly schedules, you can create up to 2 periods in a day and up to 14 periods in a week.
  • For dated or continuous schedules, you can create up to 15 periods in a week.
  1. Following the instructions above, create a schedule for the first period.

  2. In the screen below, touch the green bar for the schedule that you want to add a period to.

  3. In the screen below, touch the schedule’s name or green bar (not the Effective Schedule bar).

  4. Touch Next.

  5. Touch +Period.

  6. Set the times and days for the new period. For example, Monday through Wednesday, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

  7. Touch Save. The screen below now shows both periods.

To edit touchscreen settings

  1. On the System View screen, touch Setup > Touchscreen Setup.
  2. Touch a button to jump to one of the following screens:

Document revision history

Important changes to this document are listed below. Minor changes such as typographical or formatting errors are not listed.

  • For internal use only

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