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Standalone Wall-Mount Controller  

Specification and Installation Instructions 

 

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Temperature 

 

Heating 

 

Cooling 

 

Humidity 

 

Fan 

 

Analog Output 2 

 

Analog Output 3 

 

Time 

 

Binary Output 3 

 

Binary Output 4 

 

Binary Output 5 

 

Binary Output 6 

BO7

 

Binary Output 7 

UI1

 

Universal Input 1 

UI2

 

Universal Input 2 

 

Night Set Back 

 

Occupancy 

 

Valve 

 

Lock 

 

Carbon Dioxide 

Setpoint and User Control 

 

Intern Temp Sensor Offset

 

 

 

Range: 
Offset: 
Increment: 

0ºC to 50ºC   

[32ºF to 122ºF] 

Max. ± 5ºC 

 

[± 9ºF] 

0.1ºC    

 

 

[0.2ºF] 

Compare the displayed temperature reading with a known value from a thermometer or other temperature sensing device. To 
offset or calibrate the sensor, use the arrow buttons to set the desired temperature reading. This is useful for controllers 
installed in areas where the temperature read is slightly different than the room’s actual temperature. For example, a controller 
placed right under the air diffuser.  

 

Minimum User Setpnt

 

 

 

Default: 
Range: 

 

Increment: 

15ºC    

 

 

[59ºF] 

10ºC to 40ºC   

[50ºF to 104ºF]  

0.5ºC    

 

 

[1.0ºF] 

In Operation mode, you cannot decrease the setpoint to less than the value set as the minimum user point. The minimum value 
is restricted by the maximum value set at Step 3, 

“Maximum User Setpnt”. In other words, the value that is set as the minimum 

cannot be greater than the maximum value. 

 

Maximum 

User Setpnt”

 

 

 

Default: 
Range: 

 

Increment: 

30ºC    

 

 

[86ºF] 

10ºC to 40ºC   

[50 to 104ºF]  

0.5ºC    

 

 

[1.0ºF] 

In Operation mode, you cannot increase the setpoint to more than the value set as the maximum user point. The maximum 
value is restricted by the minimum value set at Step 2, 

“Minimum User Setpnt”. In other words, the value that is set as the 

maximum cannot be less than the minimum value. 

 

“User Setpnt

 locked

 

 

 

Default: 
Range: 

No (Unlocked) 
No (Unlocked), yES (Locked) 

If set to 

No

, the user setpoint option is not locked and the user can adjust the desired temperature setpoint. If set to 

yES

, the 

user setpoint option is locked and the user cannot set the desired temperature setpoint. A lock symbol   appears to indicate 
that the setpoint is locked. 

 

User 

Setpnt”

 

 

 

Default: 
Range: 

 

Increment: 

22ºC    

 

 

[72ºF]  

10ºC to 40ºC   

[50ºF to 104ºF]  

0.5ºC    

 

 

[1.0ºF] 

Set the desired temperature setpoint within the defined range. If the setpoint option was locked at Step 4, 

“User Setpnt locked”, 

a lock symbol   is displayed. The setpoint value is restricted by the minimum at Step 2, 

“Minimum User Setpnt” and maximum 

at Step 3, 

“Maximum User Setpnt” values. In other words, the setpoint should be within the minimum and maximum setpoint 

range. 

Summary of Contents for TSU00 Series

Page 1: ...nctionality for the terminal device TSU00 Series Features Fan control 1 2 or 3 speed auto on or analog ECM Optional internal external humidity sensor input for simple and accurate humidity control Deh...

Page 2: ...uts 2 Universal Inputs 0 10Vdc 10K sensor dry contact Outputs 5 Binary Outputs OptoFET 250mA max 2 Analog Outputs 0 10Vdc adjustable Power supply 22 to 26 Vac 50 60Hz Power consumption 1 VA max Propor...

Page 3: ...3 select any ramp Fan speed 3 8 BO5 Heat W2 Fan speed 2 Fan speed 2 select any ramp Fan speed 2 Fan speed 2 9 BO6 Fan speed 1 Fan speed 1 Fan speed 1 select any ramp Fan speed 1 Fan speed 1 Fan speed...

Page 4: ...holding the base and the front cover of the unit together B Lift the front cover of the unit to separate it from the base C Pull all wires through the holes in the base D Secure the base to the wall u...

Page 5: ...minimum user point The minimum value is restricted by the maximum value set at Step 3 Maximum User Setpnt In other words the value that is set as the minimum cannot be greater than the maximum value M...

Page 6: ...emand StP RH C temperature humidity setpoint and cooling heating demand Select the desired information to appear on the display Keypad Lock Settings Keypad Upper Left Locked Default Range No Disable y...

Page 7: ...ble options Cr1 Cooling Ramp 1 or Cr2 Cooling Ramp 2 The Cr1 and Cr2 ramps are used for cooling If selected the controller performs cooling based on the cooling proportional integral and dead band val...

Page 8: ...span value for the AO2 ramp The maximum value is restricted by the minimum value at Step 18 AO2 Minimum Voltage In other words the maximum value should not be less than the minimum value AO2 Dirrev D...

Page 9: ...le If you select FAN Step 28 Fan Spd Signal will not be available Cr1 Cr2 Hr1 Hr2 with fan Hr2 without fan CH1 HU CO2 6w dto OFF Cor AO3 Minimum Voltage Default Range Increment 0 0 Volt 0 0 to 10 0 Vo...

Page 10: ...ode option is not available in Control Mode The fan symbol is also displayed Hide Fan Display Info Default Range No Disable yES Enable No Disable Select to enable or disable the fan display informatio...

Page 11: ...regularly If another output is set to heat it performs heating regularly HU Humidify If selected the controller modulates the output based on the humidify demand CO2 Carbon dioxide If selected the co...

Page 12: ...Default Range Increment 20 of the demand 15 to 80 1 This option does not appear if the signal ramp for BO4 is set to OFF Step 42 BO4 Ramp Select the percentage at which you want BO4 to close at of de...

Page 13: ...Ramp Set the direction of the binary signal to either Direct or Reverse BO5 Contact Delay Minutes Default Range Increment 0 minute 0 to 15 minutes 1 minute This option does not appear if the signal ra...

Page 14: ...inutes 1 minute This option does not appear if the signal ramp for BO6 is set to OFF Step 54 BO6 Ramp Select the closing delay for BO6 output BO6 Signal Type Default Range OnOF On Off tPm Pulsing OnOF...

Page 15: ...9 F 0 5 C 1 F Select the desired proportional band value of the changeover ramp The cooling and heating symbols are also displayed CH Over Dead Band Default Range Increment 0 3 C 0 6 F 0 0 C to 5 0 C...

Page 16: ...ompressor set the delay in minutes before activating or reactivating the cooling output The cooling symbol is also displayed Heating Intgral Time In Seconds Default Range Increment 0 seconds 0 to 250...

Page 17: ...en Mode and 109 Door Fan Mode will be available dFt If selected the controller activates an alarm to indicate that the filter is dirty FLS If selected the controller activates an alarm to indicate tha...

Page 18: ...win door dFt FLS oVht SEL at Step 80 UI1 Signal Type Set the delay in seconds before the state of input for UI1 is changed Universal Input 2 UI2 UI2 Signal Type UI2 Default Range OFF OFF t10 0 SENs n...

Page 19: ...the minimum cannot be greater than the maximum value Extern Temp Maximum Default Range Increment 50 C 122 F 50 C to 100 C 122 F to 212 F 0 5 C 1 F This option appears only if you have selected t10V at...

Page 20: ...80 UI1 Signal Type or Step 84 UI2 Signal Type Pressur Maximum Range Default Range Increment 2000 Pa 200 to 200 0 Pa 50 Pa This option appears if you have selected P10V at Step 80 UI1 Signal Type or St...

Page 21: ...seconds The fan symbol is also displayed VFD Temp Control Source Default Range itS internal itS internal EtS External Select the source for VFD temperature control itS If selected the controller will...

Page 22: ...0 The moon symbol is displayed to indicate Night Set Back NSB Mode NSB Fan Mode Default Range AUto Automatic AUto Automatic LO Low mEd Medium HI High This option appears only if you have selected nSb...

Page 23: ...e Default Range StP Setpoint override enabled StP Setpoint override enabled OFF This option appears only if you have selected OCC at Step 80 UI1 Signal Type or Step 84 UI2 Signal Type The moon symbol...

Page 24: ...ic humidify and dehumidfy If selected the ramp of atleast one analog or binary must be set to Hu humidify and another output must be set to COOl cooling dEHU Dehumidify only If selected the ramp of at...

Page 25: ...ement 30 RH 10 RH to 65 RH 0 5 RH This option appears only if you have selected AuTo Hu or deHU at Step 123 Humidty Control Mode and also nSb at Step 80 UI1 Signal Type or Step 84 UI2 Signal Type Adju...

Page 26: ...ally when the temperature drops to 4 C 39 F even if the controller is in Cooling or OFF mode Once the temperature reaches 5 C 41 F the heating stops Delta Temperature Enable Delta Temp Mode Default Ra...

Page 27: ...in Programming Mode on page 4 The controller will return to normal mode if you navigate through the entire menu and do not make any selection or if you do not press any key for 5 minutes The changed v...

Page 28: ...ule Schedule 9 Select Day of Week Default Range mo mo Monday tu Tuesday wE Wednesday th Thursday Fr Friday SA Saturday Su Sunday Select the day of the week 10 E1 00 00 Range Increment E1 to E6 00 to 2...

Page 29: ...For example a controller placed right under the air diffuser Extern Temp Sensor Offset Range Offset Increment 40 0 C to 100 C 40 F to 212 F Max 5 C 9 F 0 1 C 0 2 F This option appears only if you hav...

Page 30: ...If a sensor is disconnected or short circuited then the unit displays the sensor s limits To toggle the temperature scale between C and F press both the up and down arrow keys for 3 seconds Temperatu...

Page 31: ...Mode Press any key to override NSB for the delay defined at Step 110 NSB Overide Delay Minutes The symbol flashes to indicate that the NSB mode is overridden during this time the standard setpoints ar...

Page 32: ...need to find the nearest Neptronic authorized distributor please consult www neptronic com 400 Lebeau blvd Montreal Qc H4N 1R6 Canada www neptronic com Toll free in North America 1 800 361 2308 Tel 51...

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