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PROGRAMMING THE EVENT TIMES (SETBACKS) AND TEMPERATURES

Note : This thermostat is delivered with DIP switches and advanced programming options factory preset to cover most common applica-
tions.  Should you require to change from any of the factory presets it is advisable to do so prior to setting the event times and
temperatures as they may affect the following sequence.

Keyboard lockout (DIP switch 5) should not be in the enable position (Off) until after programming is complete.

Step 1: - Setting the current time and day

1.1 Press the PROG button to enter programming mode. If necessary, adjust

the day using the DAY button and the time using the + or – buttons.

Note : It is advisable to fill out the appropriate THERMOSTAT SETTING
TEMPLATE in the users instructions before proceding to the next step.

Step 2: - Programming the first event

2.1 Press the PROG button a second time to enter the event-programming

mode.

2.2 Adjust the start time for the first event of the day using the +

or – buttons.

2.3 Adjust the temperatures for the first event of the day using the buttons to

the left of the display for cooling and the buttons to the right for heating.

Note : If Option 4 of the advanced programming section has been
enabled (factory default is disabled) the fan operation and occupancy
relay can also be set at this time, following Step 3 below.

Step 3: - Selecting fan operation

(skip to Step 4 if Option 4 of the APM

is in the DISable setting)

3.1 Using the EM HEAT button simply cycle through the following combina-

tions to find the right selection.

3.2 Fan AUTO and building symbol flashing  = Fan AUTO, Unoccupied

Event Occupation relay open *.

3.3 Fan ON and building symbol flashing = Fan ON, Occupancy Relay

open.

3.4 Fan AUTO and building symbol steady = Fan AUTO, Unoccupied Event

Occupation relay closed *.

3.5 Fan ON and building symbol steady = Fan ON, Unoccupied Event

Occupation relay closed *.

* With DIL switch 8 set to ON (Occ N/C).  If set to Occ N/O the reverse state

will apply to the Occupation relay.

Step 4: - Programing other events

4.1 Press NEXT to move to next event, repeat steps 2-3 until all events for

current day are programmed.  Number of Events will be defined by DIP
switches 1 & 2 (factory default is 2 per day).

4.2 Press the DAY button to advance to the next day, or next group of days,

and repeat steps 1-5 until all programs are set.

Note : To copy a program from one day to the next press DAY then
COPY.

12:00

PM

MO

6:30

68

77

AM

MO

6:30

AUTO

68

77

AM

MO

6:30

O

N

68

77

AM

TU

Mode

Fan

Summary of Contents for HP8211-1RJ

Page 1: ...ing the event times setbacks and temperatures ________________ 4 Summary table of Advanced Programing Mode APM options ______________ 5 Detailed description of Advanced Programming Mode APM options __...

Page 2: ...on the white tabs as this could damage the thermostat How to Lock the Front Cover If locking is required fit locking piece before fitting the thermostat to wallplate Do not close the front cover unti...

Page 3: ...2 2 Sensor A B C TS2 2 Sensor 1 2 A B C TS2 2 Sensor 3 THERMOSTATS ALL 8000 15 13 A B C TS2 2 Sensor A B C TS2 2 Sensor 1 2 A B C TS2 2 Sensor 3 A B C TS2 2 Sensor 4 Wiring Instructions for the thermo...

Page 4: ...r heating Note If Option 4 of the advanced programming section has been enabled factory default is disabled the fan operation and occupancy relay can also be set at this time following Step 3 below St...

Page 5: ...Temp 86 F 85 F to 43 F Used in conjunction with Option A 9 Min Cooling Temp 61 F 62 F to 104 F Used in conjunction with Option b A Min Heating Temp 43 F 44 F to 86 F Used in conjunction with Option 8...

Page 6: ...de the fan will operate in and what overrides will be available to the user Option 6 Selecting extent of keyboard disable function active only when dip switch 5 is set to keyboard disable This feature...

Page 7: ...nutes control settings of early on period N A 0 Optimizer disabled 16 F 1 15 mins 8 F 2 30 mins 5 6 F 3 45 mins 4 5 F 4 60 mins 3 4 F 5 75 mins 2 3 F 6 90 mins 2 F 7 105 mins 1 2 F 8 120 mins Option d...

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