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Installation ManualMost Versatile PanelMVP-S1 PT ROManual# EIN-CP-S-501This Manual Contains: Document NumberDescription EIN-CP-GEN-1 EDW-WD-S-931. Installation Instructions EDW-FA-S-102. Panel Wiring Diagram EIN-CP-OP-53. Float Arrangement Diagram EIN-CP-SET-144. MVP-S PT RO Operation EIN-CP-SET-1115. MVP-S PT RO Setting Instructions6. MVP-Time & Date Setting Instructions EIN-CP-S-501 Rev 2.1 © 09/17/02
Panel InstallationBefore Installing Panel1. Read all instructions before proceeding with the installation. Improper installationmay void warranties.2. Inspect your order for completeness and inspect each component for shipmentdamage. If something is missing or damaged, you will need to contact your supplierto obtain replacements.3. Check to be sure the instructions and items supplied comply with state and localregulations.4. A qualified electrician must be employed to install and service the panel and ancillarywiring. The equipment must be installed in compliance with the National Electric Code,as well as state and local codes.Placement of the Control Panel5. Install the electrical control or alarm panel within view of the tank. The panel shouldbe attached to a post or an exterior wall. Panels that contain motor contactors make athumping sound, each time a pump is started or stopped. Therefore, these panels should not bemounted to an exterior wall unless it is in a location away from living areas, such ason a garage wall. If possible, position the panel in the shade to protect it from weather.Extreme temperatures can cause inconsistent performance of the electrical components.Locate the panel at a convenient height (usually about five feet above the ground) andwhere it will be accessible for maintenance.Install Floats and Pumps6. Install the electrical splice box(es) for the floats and pump(s) before installing theactual floats and pumping equipment. The splice box(es) are installed in the grommet(s)provided near the top of the riser.7. Install the floats. Thread the float and pump cords through the cord grips into thePVC splice box, leaving adequate lengths of electrical cord coiled inside the riser toallow easy removal of the pump and float assembly. Do not remove the colored markersor the paper tags from the float cords, and do not try to thread the markers and tagthrough the cord grip. These should be left on the float cord, outside the splice box.Tighten the cord grips, using hand pressure or a wrench if necessary, until the cord willno longer move in the cord grip. If the cord grips are not tight enough, the seal will notbe watertight, but overtightening may damage the cord or the cord grip, so use only asmuch force as necessary. Adequate lengths of cord should be left within the splice boxto allow for easy removal for future disconnecting and re-splicing.8. Run the wires from the control panel to the splice box. The wires can be broughtthrough a conduit, or can be buried using suitable direct-burial wire. Conduit that entersthe splice box must be sealed, even if the wires are direct-buried, to prevent the infiltrationof water into the splice box. Use an electrically approved sealant to plug the wirescoming in through the conduit hub. The number of wires required depends on the controlpanel and the number of floats and pumps used. This can be determined by consultingthe Float Arrangement diagram appropriate for the control panel and float arrangementbeing used. EIN-CP-GEN-1 Rev 2.0 ©01/10/05 Page 1
Wire should be sized at 14 AWG for the floats. Refer to Figure 1 to determine theproper size for the pump wires. When calculating wire size, the length and size of thebranch circuit wires from the service entrance panel to the pump control panel mustalso be taken into account. Wire that’s too small can cause an excessive voltage dropand poor pump performance.Wires should be color coded or otherwise marked to aid in wiring the control panel.Drawing EIN-SB-SB-1 lists recommended colors for each of the wires. Colors mayrefer to either the color of the wire’s insulation, the color of a tag, or the color of anelectrical tape marker.9. All splices made in the splice box should use waterproof wire nuts or butt connectorsand heat shrink tubing. The splices must be waterproof! Splices that are not waterproofmay cause a malfunction of the pump controls if water should leak into the splice box.Refer to Drawing EIN-SB-SB-1 for instructions on making waterproof splices. Referto the appropriate Float Arrangement diagram for instructions on how to connect thefloats together.Connect Control Panel10. Connect the wires coming from floats to the terminals in the control panel. Referto the appropriate Float Arrangement diagram for the correct terminal connections.11. Connect the wires coming from the pump(s) to the pump terminals. Refer to thepanel wiring diagram for the correct terminal connections.12. Connect the incoming power to the panel. Power to the panel must be appropriateto the control panel and pump motor (i.e. 120VAC, single phase for a 120 VAC motor,240 VAC single phase for a 240 VAC motor, etc.) Insure that the panel is properlygrounded and that the fuse or breaker and wire size, from the main power panel and tothe pump, are sized correctly. Separate circuits for the pump controls and each of thepump motors is recommended. Note: Voltage for the controls in the panel is always120VAC, although the pump voltage may be 120VAC or 240 VAC.13. Use 60° minimum CU conductors only. Torque the terminal blocks to 15 LB-INand the ground lugs to 45 LB-IN. Torque the circuit breakers to 20 LB-IN for 14-10AWG wire, 25 LB-IN for 8 AWG wire, and 27 LB-IN for 6-4 AWG wire.14. When power is applied to the control panel, the wires to the pump may be energized.Do not service the pump or any electrical wiring in the pump vault without disconnectingthe power at the circuit breaker and the fuse. The pump vault area is a hazardous area,and may contain explosive gases. Take appropriate precautions before working in thepump vault.15. If you have any questions please contact Orenco Systems, Inc. Figure 1. Recommended Breaker & Wire SizePump Motor Size Breaker size Wire Size Max Distance* 120 VAC 1/2 hp 20 amp 10 AWG 105 ft 240 VAC 1/2 hp 15 amp 14 AWG 161 ft 130 ft 3/4 hp 20 amp 14 AWG 172 ft 1 hp 20 amp 12 AWG 126 ft 1 1/2 hp 20 amp 12 AWG* This is the maximum distance from this subpanel to the pump motor for therecommended wire size. Distance is based on 3% maximum voltage drop from subpanelto load at maximum recognized pump motor amps at 75° C.EIN-CP-GEN-1Rev 2.0 ©01/10/05Page 2
Control Panel Wiring Diagram Model MVP-S1 PT RO Options* *Removal of Alarm / Timer Key PRL Override Link Rail = Factory Wire G 01234567 = Field Wire A X2 X1 = Alternate Field Wire +- Terminal Link Rail = Audio Alarm, 115 VAC M Removal of the terminal link rail will A = Alarm Light AL A2 A1 separate the high level alarm and AL R override timer functions. AS = Audio Silence Switch X1 X2 AUTO CCB = Controls Circuit Breaker MAN Logo = Logic Module M = Motor Contactor Options* PCB = Pump Circuit Breaker HT TL = Terminal Link PL G *Options HT = Heater X2 X1 PL = Power Light PRL = Pump Run Light Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 i5 N Remote Alarm Connections Logo L1 i1 i2 i3 i4 i6 AS 0N For MVP-S operation description, see Remote Alarm Orenco Model drawing no. Light Alarm AHW or equiv. 'EIN-CP-OP-5'. Note: 115VAC signal is present OOnenOenCeiCriircCrucciutiitut during alarm conditions. 10 20 L1 L2 MM ON ON N N1 T1 T2 *TL Ground Power Wiring Options 34 Lug TwTTowowCoiCriicrCrcucuitiitsutssTerminal 0 1 2 5 6 7 N N1 CCB PCB 10 20 Strip 10A 20A ON ON For float arrangement diagram, Green see drawing no. N N1 'EDW-FA-S-10'. Controls Pump Controls Pump Ground PUMP PUMP CONTROLS CONTROLS Neutral Neutral L1 L1 Pump From Main Power Panel Ground Ground 115 VAC / 1 Hp. 115 VAC, 1 Phase, 60 Hz. L1 1 Phase / 60 Hz. Pump L1 NOTE: Motors must have Main disconnect Neutral internal overload protection provided by others. Controls L1 Pump Neutral Controls Neutral Wire Nut Factory default. Wire as shown. Use one wire nut to connect the pole of the pump circuit breaker together with the controls breaker and with the EDW-WD-S-93 incoming L1 power line. Use another Rev. 6.0 © 05/01/07 wire nut to connect the neutral block of the pump with the controls neutral block and with the incoming neutral line.
Float Arrangement DiagramCheck the appropriate box for the float function (color code) used in your system.(YG)RW •Factory Standard • YRW YGRW Float Types TL* TL* TL* Typical OSI float model: A 1 2 3 4 5 Terminal Strip 1 2 3 4 5 Terminal Strip 1 2 3 4 5 Terminal Strip Specs: contact - normally openHigh Level Alarm / High Level Alarm High Level Alarm differential - no minimumOverride Timer Y-Yellow Y-Yellow power rating - signalOn & Off Possible substitutions: B,C,D(YG)-Yellow & Override Timer On & Off Green G-GreenTimer On & Off Timer On & Off Timer On & OffR-Red R-Red R-RedRedundant Off & Redundant Off & Redundant Off &Low Level Alarm Low Level Alarm Low Level AlarmW-White W-White W-White*Terminal Link Rail is required (factory *Remove pre-installed Terminal Link Rail *Remove pre-installed Terminal Link Railinstalled). from terminals. See Panel Wiring Diagram from terminals. See Panel Wiring Diagram for instructions. for instructions.For a wire splicing illustration of the abovediagram, request Splice Box Wiring Diagram: For a wire splicing illustration of the above For a wire splicing illustration of the aboveEDW-SB-S-26 diagram, request Splice Box Wiring Diagram: diagram, request Splice Box Wiring Diagram: EDW-SB-S-27 EDW-SB-S-28Control Panel Series Drawing No. EDW-FA-S-10 Rev 2.2 ©12/18/98MVP-S PTRO EDW-FA-S-10
Splice Box Wiring Diagram To Terminal To Terminal Key #4 #7 Black Wire To Terminal To Ground White Wire #6 Terminal Green Wire WaterproofY Cord Grip Wire Nut Heat Shrink &High Level Alarm Hand tighten each cord grip Butt Connector * so that the cord will not easily G To Terminal * Refer to drawing EIN-SB-SB-1 #3 slide through the grommet. for splicing instructions.Override Timer On & Off To Terminal Pump Cord Float Tag Colors #5 W Y - YellowR To Terminal To Terminal P - Purple #2 #1 Redundant Off & B - Blue Timer On & Off Low Level Alarm G - Green R - Red O - Orange E - Grey W- White Note: Multi-function floats will have more than one marker Attention: Failure to follow splicing instructions will void warrantyControl Panel Series Float Function Color Code Splice Box Model Drawing No. EDW-SB-S-28 Rev 1.0 ©06/10/99MVP-S PT RO YGRW SB5 EDW-SB-S-28
Splice Box Wiring Diagram To Terminal To Terminal To Ground Key #6 Terminal #7 Black Wire White Wire To Terminal Cord Grip Green Wire #4 Waterproof Hand tighten each cord grip Wire Nut YG To Terminal so that the cord will not easily Heat Shrink & #5 Butt Connector * High Level Alarm / slide through the grommet.Override Timer On & Off * Refer to drawing EIN-SB-SB-1 Pump Cord for splicing instructions.R To Terminal To Terminal W Float Tag Colors #2 #1 Timer On & Off Redundant Off & Y - Yellow Low Level Alarm P - Purple B - Blue G - Green R - Red O - Orange E - Grey W- White Note: Multi-function floats will have more than one marker Attention: Failure to follow splicing instructions will void warrantyControl Panel Series Float Function Color Code Splice Box Model Drawing No. EDW-SB-S-26 Rev 1.1 ©07/28/99MVP-S PT RO (YG)RW SB4 EDW-SB-S-26
Splice Box Wiring Diagram To Terminal To Terminal Key #6 #7 To Ground Terminal Black Wire White Wire To Terminal Cord Grip Green Wire #4 Waterproof Hand tighten each cord grip Wire NutY To Terminal so that the cord will not easily Heat Shrink & #5 Butt Connector *High Level Alarm slide through the grommet. * Refer to drawing EIN-SB-SB-1R To Terminal To Terminal Pump Cord for splicing instructions. #2 #1 Timer On & Off W Float Tag Colors Redundant Off & Y - Yellow Low Level Alarm P - Purple B - Blue G - Green R - Red O - Orange E - Grey W- White Note: Multi-function floats will have more than one marker Attention: Failure to follow splicing instructions will void warrantyControl Panel Series Float Function Color Code Splice Box Model Drawing No. EDW-SB-S-27 Rev 1.0 ©07/06/99MVP-S PT RO YRW SB4 EDW-SB-S-27
MVP-S PT RO OperationOrenco’s Most Versatile Panel (MVP) line of control panels includes an easy-to-useprogrammable logic unit that incorporates many timing and logic functions. The units havebuilt in screens which show the time and date, digital input status, digital output status,analog input status (3 screens), analog output status, memory flag status and an ESC +Cursor key status. (The analog input status, analog output status, memory flag status andESC + Cursor key status screens are not used in this application.) Additionally, the followingsystem data screens have been included in your panel:System Data Screens: Description:1. Pump Cycl CT & ETM Pump cycle counter at top of screen and pump run time in minutes beneath2. High Lvl CT & Override CT High level alarm counter at top of screen and override cycle counter beneath3. Low Lvl CT & Timer Flt CT Low level alarm counter at top of screen and timer float counter beneath4. Power Faults & Operating Hr Power fault counter at top of screen and operating hours beneathTo move between screens, use the four arrow keys. The screens are accessed as shownbelow: System Data Screen .. System Data ScreenTime & Digital Digital Analog Analog Analog Analog Memory ESC+C Date Inputs Outputs Inputs Inputs Inputs Outputs (#1-24) (#1-24) (#1-16) (#1-3) (#4-6) (#7-8) (#1-2)Digital Input and Digital Output Screens: The unit will activate various inputs and outputsas it operates (please refer to the Liquid Crystal Display screens shown below). Knowingwhat conditions cause the inputs and outputs to activate can be a helpful installation andtroubleshooting tool. The following inputs and outputs have been used with your controlpanel:Digital Input Functions: Activation Conditions:1. Redundant Off & Low Level Alarm Float Float in up position2. Timer On & Off Float Float in up position3. Override Timer On & Off Float Float in up position4. High Level Alarm Float Float in up position5. Push To Silence Pushbutton is pressedDigital Output Functions: Activation Conditions:1. Pump Pump is activated2. Level Alarm Light Level Alarm Light is activated3. Audible Alarm Audible Alarm is activated4. General Alarm Alarm condition existsInputs 1-9 Activated Outputs 1-9Inputs 10-19 Input/Output Outputs 10-16Inputs 20-24 EIN-CP-OP-5 Input Screen Output Screen Rev 6.0 © 08/09/05 Page 1 of 2
Your control panel can perform the float functions listed below. Depending on the numberof floats for your application, some functions may be omitted or combined.High Level Alarm: This float activates the alarm light (steady) and audible alarm when lifted for longer thanthe high level alarm delay. The audible alarm may be silenced by pressing the illuminated PUSH TO SILENCEbutton on the front of the control panel. The alarm light (steady) will remain on until the float is lowered,and the audible alarm will reactivate in 12 hours if condition is not corrected.Override Timer On & Off: This float activates the override timer function when lifted for more than twoseconds. This timer function controls the pump cycles during high flow conditions. The override timer functionwill remain active until at least the set minimum number of override cycles have been completed and the floathas lowered. When the override timer function has been completed, normal timer operation will resume.Timer On & Off: This float activates the timer function when lifted. The timer will be activated while thefloat is up and will be deactivated 30 seconds after the float is lowered. This timer function controls the pumpcycles during normal flow conditions. Note: The timer will start with its off cycle.Redundant Off & Low Level Alarm: This float turns off the pump when lowered for more than two seconds.This float is a secondary off float which will operate if the Timer On & Off float fails. Pumping will bedisabled in both the automatic and manual modes. This float also activates the alarm light (flashing) andaudible alarm. The audible alarm may be silenced by pressing the illuminated PUSH TO SILENCE buttonon the front of the control panel. The alarm light will remain flashing until the float is lifted, and the audiblealarm will reactivate in 12 hours if condition is not corrected. EIN-CP-OP-5 Rev 6.0 © 08/09/05 Page 2 of 2
MVP-S PT RO Setting InstructionsOrenco’s Most Versatile Panel (MVP) line of control panels includes an easy-to-useprogrammable logic unit that incorporates many timing and logic functions. The unit hasbeen programmed at the factory for the control functions required. The unit includesadjustable operational parameters and viewable monitoring information. Some operationalparameters may need changing for your particular application.The unit uses block names to identify the various parameters (please refer to the LiquidCrystal Display screen shown in Step #3). The following block types have been used withyour control panel:Block Description Factory Time BlockNames Default Range Type . High Level Alarm DelayHLA Dly Timer Off Time 5 seconds MM:SS TimerOff Time Timer On Time 60 minutes MM:SS TimerOn Time Override Timer Off Time 40 seconds MM:SS TimerOVR Off Override Timer On Time 30 minutes MM:SS TimerOVR On Minimum Override Cycles 40 seconds MM:SS TimerMinOCycl 3 cycles CounterTimer blocks have three timebase units that can be used; s = seconds, m = minutes, h =hours. If an h appears after the timer setting then the time will be HH:MM (e.g. 01:55h =1 hour and 55 minutes). If an m appears after the timer setting then the time will be MM:SS(e.g. 05:00m = 5 minutes and 0 seconds). If an s appears after the timer setting then thetime will be SS.ss (e.g. 25:13s = 25.13 seconds).All adjustable parameters DO NOT use the same type of blocks, check the block typesabove to determine which steps apply to your application. Changing Adjustable Parameter Blocks: Step 1: Press repeatedly until the display does not change. To begin the configuration process, press the “ESC” key. Step 2: Press on the unit to select “Set Param.” Then press the “OK” key. Warning: Do not select “Stop.” Doing so may erase the EIN-CP-SET-14 panel programming, which can not be restored without Rev 6.0 © 08/09/05 the use of an EEPROM card, which is not included with Page 1 of 3 the panel. If this is selected by accident, a confirmation screen will come up. Select “No” and press the “OK” key immediately.

Changing Adjustable Parameter Timer Blocks:Step 3: Press or to view the parameter values. In this example, “Off Time” is being viewed.Step 4: The first line indicates the set value for the parameter. In this example, the set time is 1 hour and 55 minutes, “T=01:55h.” To change the set value for the parameter, press the “OK” key. The second line indicates, in real time, how much time has elapsed for the cycle that is currently in process. The current value of the parameter is 45 minutes, “Ta=00:45.”Step 5: The cursor will appear in the set value. To select the digit to be changed, press or . To change the value of a digit, press or . In this example, the set value has been changed from 1 hour and 55 minutes to 58 minutes and 15 seconds. (The timebase can be changed from hours = h to minutes = m or seconds = s by moving the cursor to the far right and pressing or ).Step 6: When the desired time value has been entered, press the “OK” key. The new time value will now be in effect.Step 7: To exit parameter mode, press the “ESC” key twice. EIN-CP-SET-14 Rev 6.0 © 08/09/05 Page 2 of 3
Changing Adjustable Parameter Counter Blocks:Step 3: Press or to view the parameter values. In this example, “MinOCycl” is being viewed.Step 4: The first line indicates the on threshold for the parameter. In this example, the “MinOCycl” is 3, “On = 3.” To change the set value for the parameter, press the “OK” key. The second line indicates the off threshold. This value must be set to zero, “Off = 0.” The third line indicates, in real time, how many counts have occurred for this process. The current value of the parameter is 2, “Cnt = 2.”Step 5: The cursor will appear in the set value. To select the digit to be changed, press or . To change the value of a digit, press or . In this example, the set value has been changed from 3 to 2.Step 6: When the desired counter value has been entered, press the “OK” key. The new value will now be in effect.Step 7: To exit parameter mode, press the “ESC” key twice. EIN-CP-SET-14 Rev 6.0 © 08/09/05 Page 3 of 3
MVP-S PT RO Reference Chart MVP-S PT RO Reference ChartProgram Code: SI103-50 Program Code: SI103-50Input Functions: Condition for activation: Input Functions: Condition for activation:1. RO & Low Level Alarm Float Float in up position 1. RO & Low Level Alarm Float Float in up position2. Timer On & Off Float Float in up position 2. Timer On & Off Float Float in up position3. Override Timer On & Off Float Float in up position 3. Override Timer On & Off Float Float in up position4. High Level Alarm Float Float in up position 4. High Level Alarm Float Float in up position5. Push to Silence Pushbutton is pressed 5. Push to Silence Pushbutton is pressedOutput Functions: Condition for activation: Output Functions: Condition for activation:1. Pump Pump is activated 1. Pump Pump is activated2. Level Light Alarm Light is activated 2. Level Light Alarm Light is activated3. Audible Alarm Audible Alarm is activated 3. Audible Alarm Audible Alarm is activated4. General Alarm Alarm condition exists 4. General Alarm Alarm condition existsBuilt In Screens: Built In Screens:Built in screens are: time & date, digital inputs, digital outputs, analog Built in screens are: time & date, digital inputs, digital outputs, analoginputs, analog outputs, memory flag, and ESC+cursor key status. To view inputs, analog outputs, memory flag, and ESC+cursor key status. To viewthese screens, press the down arrow repeatedly until a built in screen these screens, press the down arrow repeatedly until a built in screenappears, then use the left and right arrow keys to change between screens. appears, then use the left and right arrow keys to change between screens.System Data Screens: System Data Screens:To change between screens, press the up and down arrow keys. The To change between screens, press the up and down arrow keys. Thefollowing screens have been used with your panel. following screens have been used with your panel.Screens: Description: Screens: Description:1. Pump Cycl CT & ETM Pump cycle counter on top and 1. Pump Cycl CT & ETM Pump cycle counter on top and2. High Lvl CT & Override CT pump run time in minutes below pump run time in minutes below3. Low Lvl CT & Timer Flt CT High level alarm counter on top and 2. High Lvl CT & Override CT High level alarm counter on top and override cycle counter below override cycle counter below4. Power Faults & Operating Hr Low level alarm counter on top and 3. Low Lvl CT & Timer Flt CT Low level alarm counter on top and timer float counter below timer float counter below Power fault counter on top and 4. Power Faults & Operating Hr Power fault counter on top and operating hours below operating hours belowSelecting Blocks for Viewing or Adjusting: Selecting Blocks for Viewing or Adjusting:To begin to adjust parameters, press ‘ESC’. To begin to adjust parameters, press ‘ESC’.Block Names: Description: Time Range: Block Names: Description: Time Range: MM:SSHLA Dly High Level Alarm Delay MM:SS HLA Dly High Level Alarm Delay MM:SSOff Time Timer Off Time Timer Off Time MM:SSOn Time Timer On Time MM:SS Off Time Timer On Time MM:SSOVR Off Override Timer Off Time Override Timer Off Time MM:SSOVR On Override Timer On Time MM:SS On Time Override Timer On TimeMinOCycl Minimum Override Cycles Minimum Override Cycles EIN-CP-REF-1 MM:SS OVR Off Rev 6.0 © 08/09/05 MM:SS OVR On EIN-CP-REF-1 MinOCycl Rev 6.0 © 08/09/05 Condition for activation: Float in up position Float in up position 3. Override Timer On & Off Float Float in up position Float in up position Pushbutton is pressed Condition for activation: Pump is activated Alarm Light is activated Audible Alarm is activated Alarm condition exists Built In Screens: System Data Screens: Description: Time Range: Built in screens are: time & date, digital inputs, digital outputs, analog To change between screens, press the up and down arrow keys. The Pump cycle counter on top and MM:SS inputs, analog outputs, memory flag, and ESC+cursor key status. To view following screens have been used with your panel. pump run time in minutes below MM:SS these screens, press the down arrow repeatedly until a built in screen High level alarm counter on top and MM:SS appears, then use the left and right arrow keys to change between screens. override cycle counter below MM:SS Low level alarm counter on top and MM:SS timer float counter below Power fault counter on top and EIN-CP-REF-1 operating hours below Rev 6.0 © 08/09/05MVP-S PT RO Reference Chart 1. RO & Low Level Alarm Float 2. Timer On & Off Float 4. High Level Alarm Float Output Functions: Screens: Selecting Blocks for Viewing or Adjusting: To begin to adjust parameters, press ‘ESC’. Description: 1. Pump Cycl CT & ETM High Level Alarm Delay Program Code: SI103-50 2. High Lvl CT & Override CT Timer Off Time 3. Low Lvl CT & Timer Flt CT Timer On Time 4. Power Faults & Operating Hr Override Timer Off Time Override Timer On Time Minimum Override Cycles Input Functions: 5. Push to Silence 1. Pump 2. Level Light 3. Audible Alarm 4. General Alarm Block Names: HLA Dly Off Time On Time OVR Off OVR On MinOCycl
MVP - Control Panel InstructionsContrast Adjustment and Time & Date SettingsOrenco’s Most Versatile Panel (MVP) line of control panels includes an easy-to-useprogrammable logic unit that incorporates many timing and logic functions. The readabilityof the display may vary with temperature and ambient light. If the screen is difficult to read,adjusting the contrast is recommended. Instructions for adjusting the contrast are shownbelow. Setting the date and time is typically not necessary. However, if required, the timeand date can be set by following instructions shown below.To adjust the settings, use the four arrow keys located on the face of the unit (up, down, left,and right), along with the “ESC” key and the “OK” key. Follow the steps, below: Changing Settings: Step 1: Press repeatedly until the display does not change. To begin the configuration process, press the “ESC” key. Step 2: Select “Set..” (Press or ), and then press the “OK” key. Warning: Do not select “Stop”. Doing so may erase the panel programming, which can not be restored without the use of an EEPROM card, which is not included with the panel. If this is selected by accident, a confirmation screen will come up. Select “No” and press the “OK” key immediately. If adjusting contrast, continue with the steps below. If adjusting time & date, skip to “Setting Time and Date:” on next page. Adjusting Contrast: Step 3: Select “Contrast” (Press or ), and then press the “OK” key. Step 4: Select the desired contrast (Press or ), and then press the “OK” key. EIN-CP-SET-111 Rev 7.0 © 08/09/05 Page 1 of 2
Step 5: To exit, press the “ESC” key once.Setting Time and Date: or ), and then press the “OK”Step 3: Select “Clock..” (Press key.Step 4: Select “Set Clock” (Press or ), and then press the “OK” key.Step 5: Move the cursor to the desired position by pressing or .Step 6: Change the value by pressing or .Step 7: To confim your entries press the “OK” key once. Then, press the “ESC” key twice. EIN-CP-SET-111 Rev 7.0 © 08/09/04 Page 2 of 2