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MAR7000 

15 

1/2013, P/N 01757 Rev. B

Date/Time

 

DATE/TIME

DATE:

TIME: 1:43:59 PM

APR 11 2009

More options (such as UTC offset and daylight 

saving time options) are available in the 

(Ad-

vanced) Date/Time

 menu (see 

page 11

).

Schedules

 

SCHEDULE

ENTIRE WEEK [MON–SUN]

WEEKDAYS [MON–FRI]
WEEKEND [SAT–SUN]
INDIVIDUAL DAYS
HOLIDAYS

 

ENTIRE WEEK

1:

2:   5:15:00  PM  OFF
3:   
4:   
5:   
6:   
[—>] DELETES ENTRY

7:30:00  AM  ON

This menu allows manual creation of schedules. 

For automated creation, see 

IOA (Intelligent 

Occupancy Anticipation) on page 9

. IOA overrides 

any Off times in a manual schedule.
The Holiday entries will override the normal 

occupied weekly schedule entries and keep those 

days’ settings at their setback values. Setback 

values are entered in the Setpoints menu (see 

Setpoints on page 16

). (See also the maximum and 

minimum setpoint values in in 

(Advanced) Temp. 

Setpoint Limits on page 12

.)

To enter weekly schedules for occupied (ON) and 

unoccupied (OFF) times, press:
NOTE:  If a day of a week (e.g., Friday) has a 

different schedule than the rest, using 

the Weekdays menu first and then 

modifying that one day in the Individual 

Days menu may be easier (two entries) 

than entering schedules for each day 

separately in the Individual Days menu 

(five entries).

NOTE:  The last overlapping entry overrides 

any other. For example, suppose the 

WEEKDAYS menu is used to set all 

weekdays for 7:00 AM ON and 5:00 PM 

OFF, and then the INDIVIDUAL DAYS 

menu is used to add some additional 

evening meeting ON times for Tuesday 

and Wednesday. If the WEEKDAYS 

menu is later used to change the ON 

time from 7:00 to 7:15, schedules for 

all the individual week days will be 

reset to conform to what appears in 

the WEEKDAYS menu and any special 

times for individual days will be 

erased. (Special day schedules will then 

need to be added again through the 

INDIVIDUAL DAYS menu).

 

HOLIDAYS

HOL1:

HOL2: MAR 21 2009
HOL3: MAY 26 2009
HOL4: JULY 4 2009
HOL5: SEPT 1 2009
HOL6: NOV 27 2009
HOL7: NOV 28 2009

JAN 1 2009

The Holiday entries will override the normal 

occupied weekly schedule entries and keep 

those days’ settings at their setback values. Set-

back values are entered in the Setpoints section 

of the Main Menu. (See also the maximum and 

minimum cooling/heating setpoint values in 

(Ad-

vanced) Temp. Setpoint Limits on page 12

.)

NOTE:  For maximum efficiency, if Optimum 

Start is enabled, set On times in 

schedules for when the room 

temperature should 

reach

 the setpoint, 

not when heating/cooling equipment 

should start (which would be earlier). 

See 

IOA (Intelligent Occupancy 

Anticipation) on page 9

.

Summary of Contents for MAR7000

Page 1: ...r data selection and entry Built in factory tested libraries of configurable application control sequences Integral energy management control with deadband heating and cooling set points and other adv...

Page 2: ...backplates at a later time if desired Attractive white plastic case Supply Voltage 24 VAC 20 15 Class 2 Supply Power 13 VA not including relays Connections Wire clamp type terminal blocks 14 22 AWG c...

Page 3: ...utes operational and 10 minutes maximum accuracy This model uses Automatic Background Calibration Logic or ABC Logic a patented self calibration technique designed to be used in applications where con...

Page 4: ...wall and away from heat sources sunlight windows air vents and air circulation obstructions e g curtains or furniture Install it where the motion sensor will have unobstructed view of the most typica...

Page 5: ...both switches are Off left down 10K 0 12 V Input Pull Up Switches EOL Switches ON OFF Pushed Left Pushed Right IN2 IN3 IN4 IN7 IN8 IN9 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 4 3 4 IN4 5 6 10K 0 12 V 5 6 IN3 7 8 7 8 IN2 7 8 E...

Page 6: ...he MAR7000 s output capacity Maximum output current is 1 A for individual relays 24 VAC VDC or a total of 1 5 A per bank of 3 relays relays 1 3 and 4 6 Relays are NO SPST Form A B A IN4 IN3 GND IN2 Co...

Page 7: ...permanently change the setpoint for occupied mode go to the Setpoints section under the Main Menu In the Setpoints menu heating cooling setpoints setbacks and deadband can be changed with if required...

Page 8: ...d Menu ADVANCED APPLICATION CB PROGRAMS COMMUNICATION DATE TIME DEVICE INPUTS LIMITS The Advanced Menu displays various submenus Not all submenus can be seen on the screen at one time Scroll up or dow...

Page 9: ...ll window To change the schedule with the default setting after an initial detection motion must also be detected at least once during the second quarter of the window approximately minutes 8 15 third...

Page 10: ...will attempt to locate when polling for master devices on the local network To avoid possible communication issues with the network the Max Master number should be the lowest number needed for that ne...

Page 11: ...Viewer on page 16 The CO2 models have a patented self calibration technique designed to be used in applications where concentrations will drop to outside ambi ent conditions approximately 400 ppm at l...

Page 12: ...menu items accessible at the various levels are shown in the following chart NOTE Changes in security levels and or passwords take effect when the current Administrator log in has timed out Log ins l...

Page 13: ...Trend Logs TRUE TREND LOGS TREND 1 TREND 2 TRUE TREND 3 FALSE TREND 4 FALSE TREND 5 FALSE TREND 6 FALSE TREND 7 FALSE TREND 1 SPACE TEMPERATURE LOG OBJECT REF AI1 LOG ENABLE TRUE INTERVAL MINS 10 STO...

Page 14: ...are Fahrenheit tem perature values on the display change in whole degree increments by default and Celsius values change in 0 5 increments Changing the default No to Yes will show tenths of a degree v...

Page 15: ...y separately in the Individual Days menu five entries NOTE The last overlapping entry overrides any other For example suppose the WEEKDAYS menu is used to set all weekdays for 7 00 AM ON and 5 00 PM O...

Page 16: ...eduled setpoint When the time is set to 0 the override state will last until the next schedule change Motion Override on this menu is the amount of time in minutes detected motion will temporar ily pl...

Page 17: ...ing the pointed object into the socket from the back side can be helpful When installing the cover it may be helpful to ap ply more pressure toward the bottom of the cover Replace the backplate NOTE W...

Page 18: ...al power up or restart the motion occupancy sensor requires about 30 seconds before it will begin responding to motion The motion occupancy sensor initiates override only during off times in the sched...

Page 19: ...e 5 Check baud rate see Advanced Communications BACnet on page 10 Reduce the Max Master number down to the minimum needed for that network see Advanced Communications BACnet on page 10 See Wiring Issu...

Page 20: ...No voltage may indicate a bad connection or simply no active network NOTE Wiring must be adequate to avoid excessive voltage drop on long runs Allow plenty of cushion in measurements A meter may be t...

Page 21: ...urns all object values to their relinquished defaults until they are updated by the MAR7000 s programs restarts the controller s Control Basic programs and leaves configuration and programming intact...

Page 22: ...ion and Basic Operation 7 Home Main Menu and Override Screens 7 Navigation 7 Room Temp Setpoint Adjustment 7 Main Menu and Settings 7 H C Fan Occupancy and Override 7 Configuration General 8 Advanced...

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