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Zone Setup Button 

Value 

Option 

Zone name 

Enter the name of the zone using the Keyboard. Upper/ lower case can be 
sued as well as numerals and other characters 

Zone Control Method 

Select zone control Method as described on page 26 of this manual 

Zone Sensor 

Select the temperature sensor used for this zone (if any) 

Zone Size 

Select the relative size of the zone when compared to other zones  in the 
system 

Zone priority 

Set the zone priority when compared to other zones in the system 

Minimum Damper 

If using 0-10V dampers set the minimum closed damper position when the 
zone does not require heating or cooling 

Maximum Damper 

If using 0-10V dampers set the Maximum damper open position when the 
zone is being heated or cooled 

Zone run alone 

Check this box if you wish this zone to be able to run without the normal 
minimum score rules being met. 

 

Advanced Tab 

Value 

Option 

Economy Cooling 

If  enabled,  an  assignable  relay  can  be  used  to  draw  in  cool  outside  when 
suitable to cool the building. This replaces first stage cooling only. 

Economy Temp 

The economy cooling set temperature to use. 

Economy Span 

The difference between economy cooling on and off points. 

Economy Comp 

Select Compressor run status during economy cooling 

Humidifier 

If enabled, an assignable relay can be used to  change  state at the RH set 
value 

Humidly Settings 

RH threshold for assignable relay function 

Filter Reminder 

Enable / disable filter clean warning and set period. 

Display C/F 

Falcon display units 

Aux Relay 1 

Assignable relay 1 function 

Aux Relay 2 

Assignable relay 2 function 

0-10v 1 

Assignable  0-10V  1  Function 

  Typically  used  for  digital  scroll  capacity 

control. 

0-10V 2 

Assignable 0-10V 2 Function 

O-10V 3 

Assignable 0-10V 3 Function 

0-10V Heat Span 

Sets the range of the assignable 0-10V output when used for heating valve 
control 

0-10V Cool Span 

Sets the range of the assignable 0-10V output when used for cooling valve 
control 

 
Event Tab 

Value 

Option 

System Daily Events 

Set number of daily events (active in programmable mode only) 

Event 1 Name 

Set event 1 name with keyboard 

Event 2 Name 

Set event 2 name with keyboard 

Event 3 Name 

Set event 3 name with keyboard 

Event 4 Name 

Set event 4 name with keyboard 

Event 5 Name 

Set event 5 name with keyboard 

Event 6 Name 

Set event 6 name with keyboard 

 
PIN Tab 

Value 

Option 

Change PIN 

Enter a new pin, then re-enter to confirm PIN. Sets new installer PIN 

 

Summary of Contents for Falcon SMT-880

Page 1: ...SMT 880 Falcon User and Installer Manual Version 3 1...

Page 2: ...ed Wi Fi Version 3 0 June 2018 Revised Hardware to combine Zone and UCC board into 1 PCB Version 3 1 December 2018 Added Inverter Module Information Welcome Thank you for purchasing the Falcon thermos...

Page 3: ...Setting your Schedule 10 Smart Fan Commercial 10 Manual Mode 10 Zoning 11 Zone Overview 12 Zone Icons Control 12 History Button 14 Setting Holidays 14 User Settings 15 Connecting to the Internet 16 To...

Page 4: ...to a maximum of 9 zones can be installed Set individual times and temperatures into every zone if required or run zones manually if this is your preference Connection to the internet for remote access...

Page 5: ...time performs a specific function such as Done that saves a change A button can also toggle something on or off Changing options In many of the Falcon menus you will see an option shown in blue with t...

Page 6: ...setup and confirm the status of the Falcon Wifi Heating If your Falcon has called for you AC system to provided warmth the flame symbol will be shown Cooling If your Falcon has called for you AC syst...

Page 7: ...menu are described on page 15 of this manual Installer Icon The Falcon is capable of controlling many different types of Air Conditioning systems and as such offers many options for the installer Adju...

Page 8: ...ature or automatically vary the temperature throughout the day and night to match your lifestyle if you enable scheduling Selecting your Mode Tap the MODE icon to change your control modes Your Falcon...

Page 9: ...ou leave this setting in Auto speed Setting your Temperatures Tapping the Program icon will open the programming window shown here In this window you are able set your comfort levels as well as make o...

Page 10: ...zone may only want to be on between 5pm and 7 pm requiring only two events Return and Sleep Press and Hold the event that you do not wish to use such as the wake event and its name will turn red and...

Page 11: ...es and its own schedule if desired You can even have a mix of programmable and manual zones should you wish If you think of zoning your home heating and cooling in the same way you consider lighting y...

Page 12: ...information about that zone The zone name so that you can easily identify that zone The current Zone Temperature if a temperature sensor has been fitted to the zone and the zone status as described be...

Page 13: ...more important Again it will ask these less important zones to wait Lastly if a zone is requiring heating for example but the Falcon mode is set to Cooling only or OFF then the zone requiring heating...

Page 14: ...s enabled you are provided with data for each zone Using the Prev or Next button enables you to navigate through the various zones temperature log Tapping the graph on any zone will permit you to zoon...

Page 15: ...ch screen for 30 seconds to permit you to wipe the screen without effecting the Falcon operation or settings Display Tap the display Icon to enter the Display settings window In this window you have 3...

Page 16: ...tive level The backlight level when the LCD is touched when the room is lit Day Inactive level The backlight level when the LCD has not been touched room is lit Night Active level The backlight level...

Page 17: ...webpage at www thermostat com au and click the Portal Log In button on our page You will be presented with a log in screen enter your email address and password Remember your email address and passwo...

Page 18: ...le 24VAC power supply of 2A or more optional Zone sensors and dampers should you wish to add temperature controller zones to your Falcon Unit Control Card The HVAC unit control card is the hub of the...

Page 19: ...Relay has a library of functions Normally open terminal Assignable Relay 2 NC Relay has a library of functions Normally closed terminal Assignable relay 2 common Voltage applied here is switch throug...

Page 20: ...sets either the fan mode or reversing valve logic based on the position of switch 2 If switch 2 is off heat cool system under Falcon control then switch 3 sets whether the Falcon calls for the indoor...

Page 21: ...vely the Falcon also offers 0 10V outputs for controlling modulating heating and cooling vales as well as for other functions Several examples of wiring various systems are provided below Please note...

Page 22: ...and detailed instructions on setting the adapter up to the specific air conditioning system requirements Simply connect the Falcon Modbus A B terminals to the Inverter Adapter A B terminals and plug...

Page 23: ...tem adjustments in the Installer Menu Taping the info icon will provide identity information on the wall controller On the back of the wall controller is a hardware switch labelled Master or Slave Thi...

Page 24: ...losed motors are powered by the Unit Control card 24VAC input Ensure the power supply used to power your Falcon has enough power to also power the 24V dampers Standard Drive Open Drive Closed are conn...

Page 25: ...alcon zone control settings in the above example the Falcon will not run heating if any one zone calls it will wait for more than 1 zone to call before staring the AC system in heating mode When 2 zon...

Page 26: ...without restriction The Falcon can be as powerful with its zone control options as you wish or left as a basic zone control Zone Control Methods To further tune your Falcon zoning capability many use...

Page 27: ...drive closed dampers either can be used The Falcon will control 240v modulating actuators if necessary simply replace the 24V power supply for 240V in the above example Ancillary Devices Smart Temp a...

Page 28: ...e Use the up down button to scroll through the options or values available for that option selected Press DONE to save the change Please Note the Falcon options pages are dynamic Options will vary bas...

Page 29: ...rm before staring indoor fan in heating Coil Temperature Coil temperature before indoor fan starts Heat Overshoot Heating will continue to run until this value above user set point Cool Overshoot Cool...

Page 30: ...use Economy Span The difference between economy cooling on and off points Economy Comp Select Compressor run status during economy cooling Humidifier If enabled an assignable relay can be used to chan...

Page 31: ...ne number you wish shown on the Falcon Home screen Info Contact page Web Address Enter your company web page as you wish it shown on the Falcon Home screen Info Contact page Email Address Enter your e...

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