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Occupied Heat Setpoint Screen.  

Set the heat setpoint for this occu-

pied period.  

Occupied Heat Setpoint Screen.  

Set the heat setpoint for this occu-

pied period.  

Unoccupied Heat Setpoint Screen.  

Set the unoccupied heat setpoint. 

Occupied Cool Setpoint Screen.  

Set the cool setpoint for this occupied 

period. 

Occupied Cool Setpoint Screen.  

Set the cool setpoint for this occupied 

period. 

 

   

    

Occupied Cool Setpoint Screen.  

Set the cool setpoint for this occupied 

period. 

Occupied Cool Setpoint Screen.  

Set the cool setpoint for this occupied 

period. 

Unoccupied Cool Setpoint Screen.  

Set the unoccupied cool setpoint.  

    

User Setpoint Limit Screen.  

Enter 

the number of degrees you want the 

user to be allowed to change the pre-

set occupied setpoints up or down.  

 

    

program

setup

UNOCCUPIED HEAT

SETPOINT:          60F

14.

program

setup

OCCUPIED COOL

SETPOINT  A:          75F

15.

UNOCCUPIED COOL

SETPOINT: 

80F

program

setup

19.

LIMIT SETPOINT

/-:          5F

program

setup

20.

program

setup

ENABLE SECOND

STAGE COOL?       YES

24.

ENABLE 3 HEAT &

3  COOL                NO

SET OVERRIDE

TIME:    180 MINUTES

program

setup

21.

program

setup

ENABLE SECOND

STAGE HEAT?           YES

23.

program

setup

22.

sz1022,

sz1031

If yes,

to 21.

sz1022,

sz1031

program

setup

OCCUPIED HEAT

SETPOINT C:       70F

12.

program

setup

OCCUPIED HEAT

SETPOINT D:       70F

13.

program

setup

ENABLE 3RD & 4TH

STAGE AS:       COOL

25.

program

setup

ENABLE THIRD

STAGE AS:     DISABLE

26.

program

setup

HEAT STAGE 1

OFFSET:          0F

27.

program

setup

OCCUPIED COOL

SETPOINT  B:          75F

16.

program

setup

OCCUPIED COOL

SETPOINT  C:          75F

17.

program

setup

OCCUPIED COOL

SETPOINT  D:          75F

18.

Override Time Screen.  

Enter the 

number of minutes (0 to 255) that 

the Superstat will maintain occu-

pied setpoints when overridden.  

 

Enable Third Heat & Cool 

Screen.  

Choose whether the 

SZ1035 & SZ1035W will control 

a third stage of heating AND 

cooling.  (Select NO if not using 

a third stage of heating and cool-

ing.) (Only shown on SZ1035 & 

SZ1035W.)

Second Stage Heat Screen.  

Choose whether the thermostat 

will control a second stage of heat.  

(Select NO if not using a second 

stage of heat.) 

 

Second Stage Cool Screen.  

Choose whether the thermostat will 

control a second stage of cooling.  

(Select NO if not using a second 

stage of cooling.) 

    

Enable Third & Fourth Stage 

Screen.  If NO selected in screen 

16, c

hoose run system in two 

stages of heat and 2 stages of cool 

only. (only shown on SZ1035 & 

SZ1035W.)

 

    

    

Third Stage Choice Screen.  

Choose from Disable, Heat, or 

Cool (Select DISABLE if not using 

a third stage of heat or cool.) (Not 

shown on SZ1035 or SZ1035W.)

    

Heat Stage 1 Offset  Screen.  

Enter an offset value for heat stage 

1.  First stage is normally 0 offset.  

 

  

Heat Stage 1 Differential Screen.  

Enter a differential value for heat 

stage 1.  

 

Heat Stage 2 Offset Screen.  

Enter an offset value for heat stage 

2.  This screen only appears if 

stage 2 is enabled.  

program

setup

HEAT STAGE 1

DIFF: 

1F

28.

HEAT STAGE 2

OFFSET: 

1F

program

setup

29.

sz1035

Summary of Contents for SZ1022

Page 1: ...or limited with the use of an access code Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature display Uses ZigBee protocol IEEE 802 15 4 compliant Self healing plug play mesh network 100mW output at 2 4 GHz 150 to 500...

Page 2: ...install a jumper between the R and 24 terminals The 24 terminal must then be connected to the common side of the unit transformer Wiring The SZ1022 SZ1031 and SZ1035 use standard terminal designation...

Page 3: ...sensor only Using remote room sensor with both discharge and outdoor air sensors SZ1031 and SZ1035 only KEYPAD ACCESS The dipswitches in the thermostat cover shown above must be set in order to lock...

Page 4: ...aud Rate Screen If using a PC to do programming all controllers on a network must be set to the same baud rate Choose between 2 4K 4 8K 9 6K and 19 2K Display Type Screen Choose between FAHRENHEIT and...

Page 5: ...4TH STAGE AS COOL 25 program setup ENABLE THIRD STAGE AS DISABLE 26 program setup HEAT STAGE 1 OFFSET 0F 27 program setup OCCUPIED COOL SETPOINT B 75F 16 program setup OCCUPIED COOL SETPOINT C 75F 17...

Page 6: ...etup ENABLE OUTDOOR AIR FUNCT YES 44 DISCHARGE AIR LOW LIMIT 45F ENABLE DISCHARGE AIR FUNCT YES program setup 41 program setup TIMECLOCK OUTPUT OCCUPIED CLOSED program setup 40 DISCHARGE AIR HIGH LIMI...

Page 7: ...CONDS DI3 USED FOR FILTER SERVICE program setup 50 program setup SET DI2 SETPOINT SHIFT 00F program setup 49 ENABLE SMART RECOVERY NO 52 program setup 51 program setup SET ACCESS CODE 248 55 MON 11 19...

Page 8: ...ed Times Screen Set hours and minutes of start and end times for up to two occupied periods Schedule Announcement Screen Announces the next screen Copy Schedule Screen Indicate whether or not to use t...

Page 9: ...such as with a switch or wind up timer If each occupancy period is about the same theaters meetings another option is to set the DI3 to external override and use the timed override button to put the...

Page 10: ...ment to the building load The offset value is the amount away from the setpoint a stage will turn off By assign ing a stage a value other than zero you anticipate that the residual heat or cooling in...

Page 11: ...35 also have a P I option Without enabling this option stages turn on and off based on temperature vs setpoint alone as described above By enabling this option you allow a time factor to be added This...

Page 12: ...support you may be able to use the on board adjustment pots Refer to the Thermostat Sensor Calibration Tech Bulletin 1005 for details setpoint adjustment limits Change this to 20 F 11 1 C Press the P...

Page 13: ...the override is active and if so how many minutes remain ing service status MON 11 19 01 12 00 AM 72F service status SERVICE STATUS OK 1 service status OUTDOOR AIR TEMP 75F 3 service status DISCHARGE...

Page 14: ...allow the occupant to change the system mode is allowed by factory default To lock out access to system switching see programming step 5 SETTING CLOCK SCHEDULE The ability to set the clock and schedul...

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