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Setup                                   

Note:

 If using remote sensor(s), the calibration 

may need to be adjusted.  See “Checkout and 

Troubleshooting” section.

TEMPERATURE SENSOR SELECTION

The dipswitches in the cover (shown above) must be 

set when using remote room, discharge, and/or outdoor 

sensors.  

NOTE:

 Use the following guide to determine the dip-

switch settings for your application. 

    

Using built-in room sensor only. 

(This is the default setting.) 

Using built-in room sensor with 

discharge air sensor only. 

Using built-in room sensor with 

outdoor air sensor only.*

Using built-in room sensor with 

both discharge and outdoor air 

sensors.*

   

 

Using remote room sensor only.  

   

 

Using remote room sensor with 

discharge air sensor only.

Using remote room sensor with 

outdoor air sensor only.* 

Using remote room sensor with 

both discharge and outdoor air 

sensors.*

*  (SZ1033     only) 

KEYPAD ACCESS

The dipswitches in the thermostat cover (shown above) 

must be set in order to lock the user out of the program 

and/or to set the clock and schedule. Use the guide 

below to set these dipswitches for your application. 

User access may also be limited with an access code 

set in programming. (The fan and system switches are 

enabled or disabled in programming only, and require no 

dipswitch placement.) 

Keypad access to both programming and 

clock setup. (This is the default setting.) 

     

 

    

 

No keypad access to programming or 

clock setup. 

 

Keypad access to programming only.
 

 

 

Keypad access to clock setup only. 

 

Once the dipswitches have been set and you have con-

firmed that the sensors are reading correctly (and pro-

gram and clock setup are finished, if locking out access 

with dipswitches), secure the cover to the base with the 

two set screws located a the top right and the left side.

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Summary of Contents for SZ1024

Page 1: ...ch is accessible for adjusting its settings Caution Remove power from thermostat prior to mounting Product Manual Description The SZ1024 and SZ1033 are microprocessor based programmable thermostats de...

Page 2: ...r must be used to power the Superstat Several S Series ther mostats may be powered from the same transformer provided that the transformer has sufficient power Superstats require 8W 24 VAC Caution Do...

Page 3: ...ir sensor only Using remote room sensor with both discharge and outdoor air sensors SZ1033 only KEYPAD ACCESS The dipswitches in the thermostat cover shown above must be set in order to lock the user...

Page 4: ...m setup SET UNOCCUPIED FAN MODE AUTO 11 program setup SET OCCUPIED FAN MODE ON 10 program setup USER ACCESS TO FAN MODE YES 9 program setup SET SYSTEM MODE AUTO 7 program setup USER ACCESS TO SYSTEM M...

Page 5: ...int 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 Set...

Page 6: ...y P or add a time factor P I Time Clock Output Screen Choose whether the auxiliary output will be OPEN during occupied periods and closed during unoccupied periods or CLOSED during occupied periods an...

Page 7: ...4 33 SZ1022 31 Compressor 1 Becomes Cool 1 Compressor 2 Becomes Cool 2 Aux Heat 1 Becomes Heat 1 Aux Heat 2 Becomes Heat 2 Emergency Heat Mode does not exist Aux Heat 1 Must be enabled Step 24 for hea...

Page 8: ...bled using the software the override also activates in occu pied mode and takes the thermostat into unoccupied mode In either case you are able to view the time remaining in the override period both w...

Page 9: ...ges will be turned off and will remain off until the discharge air temperature falls 3 below that limit If the LOW LIMIT is reached the fan and cooling stages will be turned off and will remain off un...

Page 10: ...IARY OUTPUT An auxiliary relay output is available to output a signal based on the occupancy status It is commonly used with an economizer minimum position control or to signal an outdoor air damper t...

Page 11: ...e reading Press the WARMER up button The setpoint adjustment screen should now be showing Press the WARMER button until the heating setpoint is greater than the current temperature by at least five de...

Page 12: ...the wiring Short terminals R to W1 W2 Y1 Y2 or B O and see if the heating or cooling comes on This is a check for a mechanical relay failure Both Heating and Cooling Are On If this occurs there are t...

Page 13: ...fan O ccupied Heating Cooling Fan Serv ice Program CO OLER W ARM ER Data switch service status system switch program setup clock setup override 11 19 01 Main Monitoring Screen Press the service butto...

Page 14: ...s described in the setup section User s Guide Inside the hinged door of the thermostat is the SuperstatTM User s Guide This guide is designed to assist the installer in explaining to the user how to o...

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