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2.4.5

  Setting the Extended Hold (Vacation) Mode 

(continued - see section 3.6)

NOTE:

  

Extended Hold Mode is not available if the thermostat is in the non-programmable mode.

13. 

In normal operating mode, press and hold the 

RETURN

 button for four seconds. Press 

RETURN

 button repeatedly until 

  “SET LG HOLD”

 is displayed, where “

LG”

 is indefinite hold.

14.

 Press the     or     button to change the Extended Hold time from indefinite (

LG

) to 24 hours (

SH

). In 

SH 

mode, a Hold will    

  “expire” in 24 hours and the thermostat will resume the original set points.

2.4.6

 

Setting the Temporary Override Adjustment Limit 

This sets how many degrees the thermostat can be adjusted up or down 
from the programmed set point. The default setting is 0˚ F (no limit).

NOTE:

  Temporary Override Adjustment Limit is only available in the 

non-programmable mode if security level 1 was selected during installation 

(see section 4 of the Installer Guide), and the keypad is locked.

15.

 Press and hold the 

RETURN

 button for four seconds. Press 

RETURN

 button repeatedly until “

ADJ SET”

 is displayed where   

  “

X

” is the temporary override limits.

16.

 Press the     or     button to change the Temporary Override Adjustment Limit to the desired value of 0˚, 1˚, 2˚ or 3˚ F.

2.4.7

 

Setting the Temporary Override Time Limit 

This sets how many hours the thermostat can be adjusted from the 
programmed set point. The default setting is four hours.

NOTE: 

 Temporary Override Adjustment Limit is not available in the 

non-programmable mode.

17.

 Press and hold the 

RETURN

 button for four seconds. Press 

RETURN

 button repeatedly until “

OVER SET”

 is displayed 

  where “

X

” is the temporary override limits.

18.

 Press the     or     button to change the Temporary Override Time Limit to the desired value of 4, 3, 2 or 1 hour.

2.4.8

  Setting the Multi-Level Keypad Lockout Code 

(see section 3.10)

 

19.

 Press and hold the 

RETURN

 button for four seconds. Press 

RETURN

 

  button repeatedly until 

000 SET LOCK

 is displayed.

20.

 Press the    or    button to enter a 3 digit code, using the 

RETURN

 

  button to store each digit and move to the next digit.

2.4.9

 

Setting the Recirculating Fan Cycle

 (see section 3.12)

The default setting is 24 minutes.

21.

 Press and hold the 

RETURN

 button for four seconds. Press 

RETURN

 

  button repeatedly until “

SET OC”

 is displayed where “

XXX

” is the 

  Recirculating Fan off cycle.

22.

 Press the    or    button to change the Recirculating Fan off cycle to the 

  desired value of 120, 60, 40 or 24 minutes.

23.

 Press the 

RETURN

 button again to return to the normal mode, or wait 

  30 seconds for the thermostat to return automatically.

2.5

 

Setting Your Energy Saving Programs – Tips Before Starting

NOTE:

  

If the thermostat is in the non-programmable mode you 

cannot set an Energy Savings Program. The System mode, Time, 

Day, Temperature and Fan mode will be displayed when the 

thermostat is in the non-programmable mode.

•  It is important for you to set the current time of day (note the AM/PM indicator in the display), and the current day of week    
  correctly to avoid problems with program execution. This must be done prior to entering any program settings.
•  The heating and cooling programs have both separate set point times and set point temperatures, unless auto changeover   
  is enabled. If auto changeover is enabled during Installer Setup, the heating and cooling programs have common heating    
  and cooling set point times with separate set point temperatures.

 

NOTE:

  

Temporary override time limit is not available in non-programmable mode.

Summary of Contents for Premier 5400

Page 1: ...e timer and recirculating fan to default settings Button Turns on backlight for 10 seconds Button Increases setting time temperature etc Scrolls between option settings Button Decreases setting time temperature etc Scrolls between option settings 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 model 5400 shown with cover open 8 9 7 1 6 2 3 4 5 10 MODEL 5400 2008 Braeburn Systems LLC Patents Pending All Rights Reserved Pub N...

Page 2: ...SET 2 2 PROGRAMMING USER SETTINGS 2 3 Setting Thermostat System Selection The system can be selected by pressing the System button There are five possible settings to select from AUTO COOL OFF HEAT and EMER AUTO Auto can only be selected if it was enabled by the installer see Section 4 of the Installer Guide If AUTO is selected the system cycles between heating and cooling as determined by the set...

Page 3: ...n again and the LCD display will show d3 SET X where X equals the F C differential setting This is the current third stage differential setting 6 Press the or button to set the third stage differential to your desired setting of 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 F 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 or 3 0 C 4 2 PROGRAMMING USER SETTINGS cont 5 2 4 2 Setting the Filter Check Monitor see also section 3 7 The default setting is 0 day...

Page 4: ...e X is the temporary override limits 18 Press the or button to change the Temporary Override Time Limit to the desired value of 4 3 2 or 1 hour 2 4 8 Setting the Multi Level Keypad Lockout Code see section 3 10 19 Press and hold the RETURN button for four seconds Press RETURN button repeatedly until 000 SET LOCK is displayed 20 Press the or button to enter a 3 digit code using the RETURN button to...

Page 5: ...mming mode was selected during the Installer Setup Installer Guide the default program is the 2 events per day shown in the chart above Weekday Weekend MORN DAY EVE NIGHT Time 6 00 pm Heat 70 F 21 C Cool 75 F 24 C Time 8 00 am Heat 62 F 17 C Cool 83 F 28 C Time 6 00 am Heat 70 F 21 C Cool 75 F 24 C Time 10 00 pm Heat 62 F 17 C Cool 78 F 26 C 4 Event Time 6 00 pm Heat 70 F 21 C Cool 75 F 24 C Time ...

Page 6: ...le in auto changeover mode When you place the system in the HEAT or COOL modes of operation an appropriate indicator will appear in the LCD display when the system is running When you place the system in the OFF mode the display will indicate OFF NOTE If the PROG button is pressed while AUTO is selected the thermostat will switch from the AUTO mode to the mode currently in the display NOTE If Auto...

Page 7: ...utomatically 2 PROGRAMMING USER SETTINGS Entering Your Program 7 DAY Commercial Mode 1 Press the PROG button to enter the Program setting mode Press the SYSTEM button to select HEAT to set heating times and temperatures OCC occupied set point of the Whole Week will be displayed The display will show M TU W TH F SA SU to indicate the whole week is being programmed The hour portion of the set point ...

Page 8: ...r portion of the set point time and the AM PM indicator will be flashing 6 Follow steps 3 through 5 to set the set point times temperatures and fan mode for the periods of DAY EVE and NIGHT 2 PROGRAMMING USER SETTINGS cont 15 Entering Your Program 5 2 DAY Residential Mode continued 7 After pressing the PROG button you will enter the Weekend Program Group The display will show SA SU to indicate the...

Page 9: ...talled at setup the display temperature is either the temperature at the sensor or an average of the temperature at the sensor and the temperature at the thermostat 17 cont 3 ADDITIONAL OPERATION FEATURES 3 4 Remote Outdoor Sensor if installed The Braeburn Remote Outdoor Sensor is used for determining if balance points have been exceeded humidity control and for outdoor temperature display It is n...

Page 10: ...y See instructions provided with your UV source for recommendations on interval setting When the selected interval has been reached and required replacement has been performed press the RETURN button in any normal mode to reset the timer and turn off the warning 19 3 ADDITIONAL OPERATION FEATURES cont 3 9 Humidifier Pad Monitor see section 2 4 4 for setting The Humidifier Pad Monitor displays a re...

Page 11: ... used The proper operation of this function is preprogrammed into this thermostat No user changes are necessary 20 3 ADDITIONAL OPERATION FEATURES cont 3 11 Adaptive Recovery Mode ARM In order to maximize comfort and energy efficiency this thermostat is equipped with Adaptive Recovery Mode ARM This feature minimizes the amount of time required by the heating or cooling system to reach the new set ...

Page 12: ... Limits limit how much the thermostat can be adjusted from the program set points when the thermostat is used in the programmable mode This will not allow the user to set a temporary override in the heat or cool mode past the limit from the program set points The Temporary Override Adjustment Limits can only be used in the non programmable mode when the security level is at level 1 This will not a...

Page 13: ...m Fan continues to run in cooling mode when the system has turned off Potential Solution The Residual Cooling Fan Control Feature can allow up to a 90 second fan delay after cooling system shutdown for energy efficiency gains The default setting is 60 seconds This can be changed to disable this feature or shorten the time period if desired see section 4 of the Installer Guide Symptom Thermostat do...

Page 14: ...digit press the RETURN key for 1 second The display will return to the normal mode If an incorrect code is entered the display will flash no Symptom Keypad does not function Potential Solution Keypad is locked check for LOCK segment in display Symptom Thermostat will not follow program set points Potential Solutions Check current time of day day of week program settings Verify AM PM indicator is a...

Page 15: ... set point is limited Potential Solution Override limit was set in user options see section 2 4 7 Symptom Heating or cooling set point cannot be raised above a certain limit Potential Solution Set point limit was set in installer options Symptom Heating or cooling system turns on ahead of scheduled program times Potential Solution Adaptive recovery mode was enabled in installer options 5YEAR WARRA...

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