
The following Fan Mode options are provided for multi-speed fans:
• Low—Fan is continuously on low
• Medium—Fan is continuously on medium
• High—Fan is continuously on high
• Auto—Fan cycles on demand with the controller entering cooling, heating, or dehumidification
modes
• Smart—Fan cycles on demand with the controller entering cooling or heating modes during
unoccupied periods but is continuously running during occupied and standby periods
The Fan Override icon on the home screen is dependent on the fan type. The following options are
provided for single- and variable-speed fans:
• On—Overrides the fan to be continuously on
• Auto—Follows the behavior set as Fan Mode
• Quiet—Follows the behavior set as Fan Mode, but prevents the fan from ever going above
minimum speed. The Quiet option has no effect on equipment with single-speed fans.
The following Fan Override options are provided for multi-speed fans:
• Low—Fan is continuously on low
• Medium—Fan is continuously on medium
• High—Fan is continuously on high
• Auto—Follows the behavior set as Fan Mode
• Quiet—Follows the behavior set as Fan Mode, but prevents the fan from ever going above
minimum speed
To set the Fan Mode:
1. Press the
Menu
icon.
2. Press
Setup
.
3. Press
General Control Setup.
4. Press
Fan Mode
and select
On
,
Auto
, or
Smart
.
5. Press
Save
and the back arrow to return to the previous screen.
Configuring the zone space or equipment size - units
configured with floating actuators, multi-speed fans, and
variable-speed fans only
About this task:
With non-binary outputs, the TEC3000 is configured by default to have a slower temperature
response for larger zones with normal-sized equipment. In installations with small zones and over-
sized equipment, set the Equipment Size parameter to Oversized.
To set the Equipment Size parameter:
1. Press the
Menu
icon.
2. Press
Control Setup
.
3. Press
Tuning
.
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