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Once the indoor and outdoor equipment has been found, the
Installer will be asked to select Accessories. Packaged Products

will be automatically identified and the Installer will be asked to
select Accessories. Proceed to Selecting Accessories.

ESTABLISHING

COMMUNICATIONS

WITH EQUIPMENT

PLEASE WAIT

SOFTWARE

VERSION

INDOOR UNIT

SEARCHING FOR

INDOOR EQUIPMENT

WORKING

OUTDOOR UNIT

SEARCHING FOR

OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT

WORKING

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Fig. 16 -- Power Up Sequence

NOTE

: If the variable--speed indoor equipment (furnace or fan

coil) cannot be found, the User Interface will display “CANNOT
COMMUNICATE WITH INDOOR UNIT”. This MUST be
corrected before the initial power up sequence can continue. If
indoor unit is found, but outdoor unit is not found, “OUTDOOR
UNIT NOT IDENTIFIED” will appear. Proceed to the next section
for Outdoor Unit Identification.

Selecting Outdoor Unit

OUTDOOR UNIT

NOT IDENTIFIED

 SELECT TYPE:       

NONE

 NONE, AC, HP

PRESS +/- TO MAKE

SELECTION

           CONTINUE

OUTDOOR UNIT

ENTER HEAT PUMP

SIZE               

36000 BTU

18000 TO 60000 BTU

PRESS +/- TO MAKE

SELECTION

   BACK          CONTINUE

OUTDOOR UNIT

HEAT PUMP

ENTER NUMBER OF

SPEEDS, 1 or 2:              

1

PRESS +/- TO MAKE

SELECTION

   BACK          CONTINUE

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Fig. 17 -- Selecting Outdoor Unit

If there is no communicating outdoor unit, the screen, shown in
Fig. 17, will appear. Press either Time or Temp +/-- buttons to

select AC (air conditioner), HP (heat pump), or None (no unit

installed). Press right--side button to continue to next screen.
If either AC or HP has been selected as the outdoor unit type, the

middle screen will appear (See Fig. 17). Press either Time or Temp
+/-- buttons to select appropriate Btu size of outdoor unit, then

press right side button to continue. If a NIM (Network Interface

Module) is applied for non--communicating two--stage outdoor
equipment, select 1 or 2--stage compressor operation, and press

right--side button to continue.

NOTE

: Range of outdoor unit Btu selection is limited by model

number of indoor unit installed. The Evolution Zone Control will
not allow an outdoor unit size that is not supported by the installed
indoor unit.

NOTE

: On new system installations, the model and serial number

will be recognized and displayed. On any indoor/outdoor board
replacements, the equipment will be recognized but the exact
model/serial number will not be displayed.

Selecting Electric Heater

ELECTRIC HEATER

NOT IDENTIFIED

 ENTER SIZE:            

5 KW

 NONE, 5,10,15 KW

PRESS +/- TO MAKE

SELECTION

  BACK           CONTINUE

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Fig. 18 -- Selecting Electric Heater

If the equipment is a fan coil, packaged heat pump, or packaged
AC and the electric heater is not self--identifying, “ELECTRIC

HEATER NOT IDENTIFIED” will appear (See Fig. 18). Press
either Time or Temp +/-- buttons to select appropriate size of

electric heater installed, then press right--side button to continue.

An asterisks (*) will appear next to electric heater sizes that may
cause excessive airflow.

NOTE

: Range of electric heaters available is limited by model

number of the equipment installed. The Evolution Zone Control
will not allow an electric heater size that is not supported by the
installed equipment.

Hydronic Heat Applications

The --B model of the Evolution Zone Control supports Hydronic

Heat applications in the form of a hot water coil on FE fan coils

only. If an FE fan coil is installed, a Hydronic Heat kit should be
installed in place of the electric heater. See FE fan coil Product

Data for accessory part number. The system will identify that
hydonic heat has been installed during the initial commissioning

process. The system will treat the hot water coil as either auxiliary
heat in a heat pump application, or the sole heat source. Setup

options for Hydronic Heat applications are described in the Setup

section of this instruction.

Selecting Accessories

ACCESSORIES

HUMIDIFIER

INSTALLED?          

    YES

PRESS +/- TO MAKE

SELECTION

   BACK          CONTINUE

ACCESSORIES

U.V. LIGHTS

INSTALLED?          

    YES

PRESS +/- TO MAKE

SELECTION

   BACK          CONTINUE

ACCESSORIES

AIR FILTER TYPE: 

EAC

EAC

MEDIA

MEDIA + EAC

PRESS +/- TO MAKE

SELECTION

                      CONTINUE

AIR FILTER MEDIA TYPE

HUMIDIFIER INSTALLED?

U.V. LIGHTS INSTALLED?

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Fig. 19 -- Accessories —UV Lights

Once the indoor and outdoor equipment have been found or

entered, the following screens will appear allowing the Installer to
select the “AIR FILTER TYPE; HUMIDIFIER INSTALLED”;

and “UV LIGHTS INSTALLED” (See Fig. 19). Use either Time or

Temp +/-- buttons to make appropriate selections in the highlighted
area on the display screen. Press right--side button to continue (or

advance) to the next screen.

Air Filter Type

This accessory screen will appear first. The installer will need to
enter the type of filter (MEDIA, EAC, or both). See Table 1 and

make a selection using Time or Temp +/-- button, then press
right--side button to continue.

Table 1 – Filter Selection

INSTALLED FILTER

MENU

SELECTION

1 inch to 4 inch media

MEDIA

High voltage EAC

EAC

High voltage EAC + 1 to 4 inch media

MEDIA + EAC

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Air Purifier

MEDIA

Humidifier Installed

This will appear after the Air Filter Type screen. Select whether a
humidifier is installed on the system, YES or NO, then press

right--side button to continue.

UV Lights Installed

This screen will appear to select whether UV lights are installed on
the system, select YES or NO, then press right--side button to

continue.

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Summary of Contents for EVOLUTION Zone Control SYSTXBBUIZ01-B

Page 1: ...all local electrical codes during installation All wiring must conform to local and national electrical codes Improper wiring or installation may damage the Evolution Zone System Recognize safety info...

Page 2: ...indoor unit outdoor unit and accessories accord ing to their instructions S Wire complete system according to this instruction S Setup commission and operate system according to this instruction to as...

Page 3: ...the elements The Damper Control Module and zone dampers may be installed in any area where the temperature remains between 4_F to 158_F 20_C to 70_C and there is no condensation The cover must be inst...

Page 4: ...essed Mount Interlocking Tabs 4 Recessed terminal block in wall 11 2 38 1 mm wide by 21 8 54 mm high A07150 Fig 7 Recessed Mount Assembly Surface Mount Backplate to wall Interlocking Tabs 4 A03191 Fig...

Page 5: ...CAL OPERATION HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation Improper wiring of the ABCD connector will cause the Evolution Zone System to operate improperl...

Page 6: ...olation relay coil to furnace or fan coil HUM and COM terminals will allow the Evolution Zone Control to automatically energize the HUM output during a call for humidification The N O relay contacts w...

Page 7: ...AC and the electric heater is not self identifying ELECTRIC HEATER NOT IDENTIFIED will appear See Fig 18 Press either Time or Temp buttons to select appropriate size of electric heater installed then...

Page 8: ...Press right side button to start Duct Assessment Duct Assessment will measure the relative size of the ductwork up to and through the dampers These measurements are used to control the correct amount...

Page 9: ...one schedule to other zones us ing NO or YES 11 Exit the scheduling mode by either closing the door or pressing the SCHEDULE button 12 If changes are made you will be asked to SAVE CHANGES YES NO INST...

Page 10: ...ll settings in Install Service menus to factory default settings Last 10 System Events S Yes No to reset last 10 system events under Service Info menu Setup Furnace Upon a first time start up of the E...

Page 11: ...midify mode is increased to reduce duct and register sweating Also increases minimum airflow during normal cooling opera tion to reduce duct sweating Heater Size S choices dependent upon fan coil mode...

Page 12: ...er run time Airflow Limits Since bypass damper is prohibited in this system this setting is used to select the maximum allowable noise airflow relationship into each zone based on air noise and comfor...

Page 13: ...e if the AC heat pump is a 2 stage model runs low speed only CHECKOUT MENUS CHECKOUT FURNACE HEAT PUMP HEATING HEAT PUMP COOLING HUMIDIFIER VENTILATOR BACK SELECT A03204 Fig 33 Checkout Menu The Check...

Page 14: ...MEDIUM S HIGH default S MAXIMUM Because there is no bypass damper the Zone Airflow Limit check will allow the installer to assess the airflow noise generated by the system providing the maximum amoun...

Page 15: ...er Control Module sensor will read leaving air temperature of the indoor unit The temperature information is for display purposes only The system does not react to this temperature reading Outdoor Coi...

Page 16: ...is adjustable from 4 to 6 cycles per hour This timer is defeated for one cycle when the desired temperature is manually changed It can also be defeated for one cycle by simultaneously pressing the Fan...

Page 17: ...a Equipment stage down or shut off if necessary b Fault history will record an event of AIRFLOW LIM ITED STAGEDOWN OCCURRED on stagedown and EXCESS STATIC PRESSURE if shut down c If shut down occurs o...

Page 18: ...e a mistake on the start up screens and hit the right side button to get to the run mode How do I get back to start up 1 Press the ADVANCED button for at least 10 seconds 2 Install Service menu will a...

Page 19: ...r Fault cooling mode only ventilator humidifier dehumidifier outdoor unit will be turned off Code 45 Control Circuitry Lockout NOTE For codes 13 14 and 21 the system will use heat pump heating exclusi...

Page 20: ...nge at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations E2007 Bryant Heating Cooling Systems 7310 W Morris St Indianapolis IN 46231 Printed in China Edition Date 03...

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