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9.4.2 Flow 

Conditions

Displays detailed blower and pump speed / valve 
position readings that were recorded at the time the 
fault occurred.

NOTE

: If multiple units are connected to one thermostat, refer 

to section 9.7.

9.4.3 Input/Output 

Conditions

Displays the status of all physical and communicated 
inputs, switches, and control outputs that were 
recorded at the time the fault occurred.

NOTE

: If multiple units are connected to one thermostat, refer 

to section 9.7.

9.4.4 Confi guration Conditions

Displays the status of all dipswitch settings that were 
recorded at the time the fault occurred.

NOTE

: If multiple units are connected to one thermostat, refer 

to section 9.7.

FAULT FLOW CONDITIONS

LT1    LOW   WATER   TEMP

HEAT   1     11:11 AM   11/14

ECM   TARGET   CFM                                     800

ECM   BLOWER   RPM                                   550

FLOW   RATE   GPM                                       6.5

PUMP   SPEED                                              60%

VALVE POSITION                                            0%

 PREVIOUS                                        

FAULT I / O CONDITIONS

LT1    LOW   WATER   TEMP

HEAT   1     11:11 AM   11/14

       TSTAT           SAFETY           OUTPT

CONV COMM

HPS

Y1

Y1

LOC

CC

Y2

Y2

CO

RV

W

W

ACC1

O

O

OUTPT

ACC2

G

G

FAN

AL1

H

H

HWG

EH1

OVR

DH

PUMP

EH2

 PREVIOUS                                        

FAULT   CONFG   CONDITIONS

LT1    LOW   WATER   TEMP

HEAT   1     11:11 AM   11/14

        S1           S2              S3

1      ON      1    ON       1    ON

2      ON      2    ON       2    OFF

3      ON      3    ON       3    OFF

4      ON      4    ON       4    OFF

5      ON      5    ON

6      ON      6    ON       LT1    WELL

7      ON      7    ON       LT2    WELL

8      ON      8    ON

 PREVIOUS                                        

9.5 

CLEAR FAULT HISTORY

Clear Fault History will clear all fault codes stored in the 
thermostat as well as the fault history in any connected 
communicating controls (DXM2/AXM).

9.6 MULT-UNIT 

DIAGNOSTICS

If multiple units are connected to one thermostat when 
Manual Operation, Control Diagnostics, or Dipstick 
Confi guration is selected, the service personnel will see a 
screen to select a specifi c unit by the last 4 digits of its serial 
number.

NOTE:

 Multiple units may be connected directly to the ATC 

thermostat or connected to one another in series, as shown by 
the fi gure below.

9.4.5 Possible 

Causes

 

Possible causes as to why the fault occurred

NOTE

: If multiple units are connected to one thermostat, refer 

to section 9.7.

POSSIBLE FAULT CAUSES

LOW  WATER  COIL  TEMP

LOW  WATER  TEMP - HTG

LOW  WATER  FLOW - HTG

LOW  REFRIG  CHARGE - HTG

INCORRECT  LT1  SETTING

BAD  LT1  THERMISTOR

 PREVIOUS                                        

Two 
connections 
on DXM2 
board to allow 
for multi-unit 
installation

Or

Summary of Contents for ATC32U01 iGate

Page 1: ...10 4 3 UV Lamp 10 Caution These instructions are intended to be used by the installer or service personnel End users are NOT advised to change or modify any of these settings Doing so may cause the e...

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Page 3: ...ct airflow from supply registers In areas with poor air circulation such as behind a door or in an alcove II THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION 1 Turn off all power to unit 2 If an existing thermostat is being r...

Page 4: ...f 70 F your thermostat will not call for heating until the temperature is 69 F Adjust the Differential setting using the up down arrow buttons Navigate between Differentials using the left right arrow...

Page 5: ...mation then press and hold the right arrow for 5 seconds 1 4 2 DEMO MODE OPERATION Control Demo Mode operation parameters from the Demo Operation screen shown below DEMO OPERATION OUTDOOR FAN AUTO 78...

Page 6: ...multi stage compressor applications 2 0 Installer Menu Settings 2 1 INSTALLER MENU SETTINGS ACCESS The Installer Settings can be accessed at any time from the Main Operating screen by holding the up d...

Page 7: ...be present if the connected communicating control is configured for No Loop Configuration OTHER 3 1 AIRFLOW SELECTION Adjust the airflow settings for each system operating mode using the up down arro...

Page 8: ...mum Heat LWT valid range based on specific model refer to model IOM Minimum Cool LWT valid range based on specific model refer to model IOM NOTE Refer to section 3 6 3 for multi unit configuration ins...

Page 9: ...3 for multi unit configuration instructions VARIABLE SPD INTERNAL PUMP CONFIGURATION PUMP CONTROL FIXED HEATING STAGE 1 60 COOLING STAGE 2 75 COOLING STAGE 1 50 COOLING STAGE 2 70 PREVIOUS SELECT 3 5...

Page 10: ...to remind the user to change the air filter after the selected time has passed Adjust the Air Filter Reminder settings using the up down arrow buttons Press the center button to save changes Cumulativ...

Page 11: ...nergized until the demand is fully satisfied see NOTE 1 Differential This logic will only use temperature differential to determine the appropriate heating or cooling stages for operation This logic w...

Page 12: ...COMM OUTPUT OFF O COMM OUTPUT OFF G COMM OUTPUT OFF H COMM OUTPUT OFF DH COMM OUTPUT OFF ECM AIRFLOW 0 PUMP SPEED 0 TEST MODE OFF SELECT OPTION PREVIOUS SELECT 9 2 CONTROL DIAGNOSTICS Control Diagnos...

Page 13: ...T OFF 3 OFF HWG SP 125 4 OFF HWG DISABLED JW3 LT1 SETTING WELL PREVIOUS 9 4 FAULT HISTORY Fault History mode displays the five most recent stored fault codes for the connected communicating control DX...

Page 14: ...CC Y2 Y2 CO RV W W ACC1 O O OUTPT ACC2 G G FAN AL1 H H HWG EH1 OVR DH PUMP EH2 PREVIOUS FAULT CONFG CONDITIONS LT1 LOW WATER TEMP HEAT 1 11 11 AM 11 14 S1 S2 S3 1 ON 1 ON 1 ON 2 ON 2 ON 2 OFF 3 ON 3 O...

Page 15: ...its are connected to one thermostat UNLIKE Mult Unit Diagnostics the service personnel views each units fault information by selecting the next option 10 0 Restore Defaults The thermostat will reset a...

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