Part No. 4801-5331 Rev 2-2015
Evolution 1200
15 of 65
(1)# (2)STATUS
(3)MODE
(4)RTEMP (5)ON (6)OFF (7)TIME
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U1
On
NAT CLOSE 73.0°
72.0° CLOSED: NO
U2
On
N&T CLOSE 73.0°
72.0° CLOSED: NO
Min1
U1
Off
NAT OPEN
73.0°
74.0° CLOSED: NO
U2
Off
N&T OPEN
73.0°
74.0° CLOSED: NO
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(1)# (2)STATUS
(3)MODE (4)RTEMP (5)ON (6)OFF (7)TIME
TUN
OFF
CTUN
79.4°
85°
80°
1
On
Light
Ramp
2
On
Cstir
79.6°
76°
95°
None
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(8)TARGET
70°
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16
On
Cstir
79.6°
76°
95°
Min1
6.4.2 Onboard Stages
The Onboard On/Off stages 1 thru 6 are used for devices that do not need a variable speed capability.
Stages 7 & 8 are user selectable to be either Variable Speed Fan Outputs or regular On/Off Stages. Refer to
Section 8.2
for Stages 7 & 8 mode selection diagrams and details. This On/Off Stages screen shows you
how onboard stages 1 thru 8 and also the variable stages V1 & V2 are set. For expansion stages, refer to
(1) # -
Identifies the On\Off stage number, variable stage number, or Tunnel and lists them in the order of
priority. Tunnel is not a stage like the Stage Master and Vent Master. This parameter is set in the
tunnel ventilation of Program Setup screen. See
Section 7.7, Tunnel Ventilation
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(2) Status -
Indicates if the stage is currently
Timed, On, or Off.
(3) Mode -
This column indicates how the
stage is programmed. Any stage
can be set to any of these modes.
The available stage options are:
Off, Heat, CSTIR, CNEG, CNEGT,
CTUN, LIGHT, FEED or CEVAP.
(4) Rtemp -
The Rtemp column will
indicate the current temperature
from which the stage is operating.
(5) On –
The current temperature setting for the on
point temperature of the stage.
(6) Off -
The current temperature setting for the off
point temperature of the stage.
(7) Time -
This column indicates if a stage is on a
timer and shows the different timers you are
allowed to put a stage on. The timer options
are: None, Min1, Min2, Var, Cool, or Opt
xx.
(8) Target –
Target Temperature.
6.4.3 Natural Ventilation Stages
Natural Ventilation stages are used to open and close side curtains to allow natural ventilation.
(1) #-
The stage bank either U1 or U2.
(2) Status -
This column will indicate whether the machine is Off, Opening or Closing.
(3) Mode –
The mode column indicates how the machine will be operating. It will be a natural curtain
"NAT" or a natural and tunnel "N&T" machine (U2 only). OPEN or CLOSE will be shown beside
the mode to show whether the specific line refers to the Open or Close function.
(4) Rtemp –
The Rtemp column will indicate the current temperature the curtain machine is operating from.
(5) ON –
The temperature at which the stage operates.
(6) OFF and (7) TIME –
This column indicates if the machine is fully closed. When the machine is on the
closed auxiliary switch, this column will display “Yes”.