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DIP Switch Settings
The DIP Switch settings on the control are very important and should be set to the
appropriate settings prior to making any adjustments to the control through the User
Interface. The DIP switch settings change the items that are available to be viewed
and / or adjusted in the User Interface.
If the setback / None DIP switch is changed while the control is powered up, the control
responds to the change in setting by returning the display to the View Menu.
LOCK / UNLOCK
(FACTORY SETTING IS UNLOCK)
The
Lock / Unlock
DIP switch is used to lock and unlock the access level of the control and
tN1/tN2
device. To determine if the
control is currently locked or unlocked, a small segment representing a padlock is viewed in the bottom right hand corner of the
display. When the padlock is closed, the access level cannot be changed.
To change the access level, set the DIP switch to the
Unlocked
, or
down
position. The current access level of the control or
tN1/tN2
device is viewed in its Miscellaneous (Misc) Menu. While viewing the access level, use the
▲
and
▼
keys to select
between the Limited (LTD), User (USER), Installer (INST), or Advanced (ADV) access levels.
To lock the access level, select the appropriate access level in the Miscellaneous (Misc) Menu and move the DIP switch from
the
unlocked
position to the
locked
position. As long as the DIP switch is in the locked position, the access level of the control or
tN1/tN2
device can no longer be viewed or adjusted in its Miscellaneous (Misc) Menu.
SETBACK / NONE
(FACTORY SETTING IS NONE)
The
Setback / None
DIP switch enables and disables the setback functions of the control. When the DIP switch is set to the
None
or
down position, the control ignores any external setback signal, and its user interface does not display the
UnOccupied
adjustments.
When the DIP switch is set to the
Setback
position, the setback features in the control are enabled. The control responds to an
external setback signal generated on the
UnO Sw
terminal.
Setback
None
Access Levels
The kanmor Mixing Control 362e comes with four Access Level set-
tings. These Access Levels restrict the number of Menus, Items,
and Adjustments that can be accessed by the user. The four ac-
cess levels are Limited (LTD), User (USER), Installer (INST) and
Advanced (ADV).
The access level of the control is found in the Miscellaneous (Misc)
Menu when the
Lock / Unlock
DIP switch is set to the
Unlocked
position. In the Advanced access level, all of the control settings
are available to the user. In the User access level, only a few of the
menus and items are available. The Limited access level is the most
restricted of them all. The control’s factory setting is Installer (INST).
This access level is suffi cient for the normal set up of the control.
Once the control is set up, the appropriate access level should be
selected for the people that deal with the control on a regular basis.