iWorx® LCI3
502-050A, Effective: April 22, 2013
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2.Press the controller you want to program. For example, press
Unit_1_BLMC
to choose that controller. The
screen now displays settings for the controller that you have selected.
3.Depending on the controller you have selected, the menu for that particular controller has a number of buttons.
Since most controllers are similar in format, the controller selected will look like the controller shown below.
Paste
You can select like controllers and
Paste
the settings from any one unit to those selected controllers.
ADJUSTING ROOM TEMPERATURE SETTINGS
Listed in the following section are controllers that allow room temperature setpoints to be adjusted. To learn how to
adjust temperatures, read the instructions for the controller that you have selected.
NOTE:
Temperature adjustments made by end-users/building occupants should always be made at the
thermostat or wall sensor, not the Local Control Interface!
Scheduling Occupancy for the Controllers
When any controller is first placed on the network, it operates in
Unoccupied Mode
and to its unoccupied setpoints. The
Local Control Interface acts as the time keeper on the network and therefore communicates occupancy to the control-
lers based on the occupancy schedule they are associated with. The Local Control Interface can oversee up to 16 dif-
ferent schedules as well as 16 different groups in order to define different areas in the building. A controller can be part
of ONE of these groups.
In order for a controller to operate in
Occupied Mode
, it must be part of a group and that group must have a valid
schedule. In the steps below, you will create a schedule and a group.