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PC 903 Catalog No. 533-00031 Printed in U.S.A. Form 30G,H,R-1SI Pg 1 7-01 Replaces: 30G,H-9SI
Book 2
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Installation Instructions
Part Number 30GT-911---062
CONTENTS
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
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GENERAL
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INSTALLATION
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OPERATION
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CLEANING, SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
. . . . . . . 8
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Installation of this accessory can be hazardous due to sys-
tem pressures, electrical components, and equipment location
(such as a roof or elevated structure).
Only trained, qualified installers and service technicians
should install, start up, and service this equipment.
When installing this accessory, observe precautions in the
literature, labels attached to the equipment, and any other
safety precautions that apply.
Follow all safety codes.
Wear safety glasses and work gloves.
Use care in handling and installing this accessory.
GENERAL
Check Package Contents —
Check package for
missing parts or shipping damage. If damage is found, or any
part is missing, file a claim with the shipper immediately. The
package contains these instructions, clamp and screw, and the
Navigator display module.
The Navigator is a portable display module that conforms to
NEMA 4 specifications for outdoor use in temperatures rang-
ing from –22 F (–30 C) to 158 F (70 C). The Navigator can be
used to configure and perform service diagnostics on machines
equipped with Carrier ComfortLink controls.
The Navigator keypad (see Fig. 1) contains eleven menu
LED's and one Alarm Status LED, all of which are red. The
Navigator is capable of displaying four 24-character lines of
information on a back-lit liquid crystal display. The Navigator
has four functional keys which are the up arrow ( ), down
arrow ( ), and keys.
NOTE: The Navigator should be removed after use. There is
not sufficient space to store the module in the chiller control
panel. The module will NOT fit between the inner panel and
outer cover.
INSTALLATION
1. The Navigator display module is intended to be a mobile
device, so there are no holes in the device for permanent
mounting. The module has a magnetic mount that is
strong enough to hold the device in place on any clean,
dry metal surface.
2. The Navigator is powered through the ComfortLink Main
Base Board (MBB). The Navigator has a modular tele-
phone style (RJ14) connector and should be connected to
terminal block TB3 in the control box. This device is in-
tended for use on the LEN (Local Equipment Network)
communications bus only. Do NOT connect the Naviga-
tor to the CCN (Carrier Comfort Network) connector.
You may damage the device. Terminal block TB3 loca-
tions are listed in Table 1 on page 2.
3. Figures 2-6 show TB3 locations in the units. Note that the
LEN connector is clearly marked and is on the left side of
the terminal block. If the Navigator is intended to remain
with the chiller, secure the cable near TB3 to prevent ac-
cidental damage to the RJ14 connector or the TB3 LEN
connector. A clamp and screw are provided in the pack-
age for this purpose. An
1
/
8
-in. hole should be drilled to
use the clamp and screw.
4. Figure 7 shows Communication board details and
dimensions.
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD.
To avoid the possibility of electrical shock,
open and tag all disconnects before install-
ing this equipment.
ENTER ESCAPE
30GTN015-035, 30RA010-055
30GTN,GTR,GUN,GUR040-420
30HK040-060,30HL050-060,30HW018-040
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NAVIGATOR
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Fig. 1 Navigator in Display Mode
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Installation Instructions

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Page 2

2Table 1 — TB3 Location for 30GTN,GTR,GUN,GUR; 30HK,HL,HW and 30RA*And associated modular sizes.UNIT MODEL DESCRIPTION OF TB3 LOCATION30GTN,GTR,GUN,GU

Page 3 - DISCONNECT

3NEC FUSEDDISCONNECT()LEGENDCCN — Carrier Comfort NetworkCGF — Circuit Ground FaultCHT — Cooler Heater ThermostatCLHR — Cooler Heater RelayCR — Contro

Page 4

4CCNCONNECTIONSLENCONNECTION(NAVIGATOR)FIELD POWER SUPPLYSEE OTHERLABELSA — AlarmC — Contactor, CompressorCB — Circuit BreakerCCN — Carrier Comfort Ne

Page 5 - LEN CONNECTION (NAVIGATOR)

5LEN CONNECTION (NAVIGATOR)LEN CONNECTION (NAVIGATOR)Fig. 5 — Typical TB3 Location, 30RA010-030 Units (Models 022-030 Shown)Fig. 6 — Typical TB3 Locat

Page 6 - OPERATION

6OPERATIONTo use the Navigator, plug the RJ14 connector into the LENport at TB3. On power up, the Navigator displays:ComfortLinkNavigatorByCarrierThe

Page 7 - Adjusting the Contrast —

7Use the arrow keys to move the pointer (‘>’) to the desiredsub-mode. Up to four sub-modes will be displayed on theNavigator at one time. Continue

Page 8 - Cleaning —

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