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JOHNSON CONTROLS
FORM 145.05-NOM2 (807)
HOME
CANCEL
ENTER
INC
ALARM
DEC
File View
BAC
3
view
[15]
Start
8 :
[ 0]
Stop
19 :
HOME
CANCEL
ENTER
INC
ALARM
DEC
File View
BAC
3
view
[TUE]
MON
0
Stop
19 :
•
Use the right arrow key > to scroll down to the
Stop fi elds
•
Press ENTER to go into edit mode. Use the INC
and DEC keys to enter an hour and minute value.
Use the right arrow key > to move the cursor.
The time you enter will be the time the control
will place the unit in the off mode. In the above
example, the unit would switch into the off mode
at 7:00 PM.
•
Use the right arrow key > to scroll down to the
seven horizontal fi elds below the Stop fi elds.
•
There is one fi eld for each day of the week. The
fi eld farthest to the left is Sunday.
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Use the right arrow key > to place brackets [ ]
around the Day slot on which you want the start
stop schedule to be active. Press the ENTER
key and use the INC key to change from the _
to the Day of the week. Press ENTER and the
schedule will now be active for the specifi ed day.
If you don’t want the schedule to be active that
day leave the _ in the space.
•
In the example above, Monday and Tuesday have
been assigned to the start and stop schedule. This
means that on Monday and Tuesday, the unit will
go into the run mode at 8:15 AM and shutdown
at 7:00 PM.
•
The control has the capability to enter multiple
schedules so a separate start stop schedule could
be programmed for Saturday and Sunday or for
each day of the week.
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Press the HOME key to exit the Schedule
menu.
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
Defi ning holiday start-up and shutdown schedules is
very similar to defi ning Daily Schedules, except in
addition to start and stop fi elds, there is a Date fi eld. You
do not assign days of the week to a holiday schedule.
OVERRIDE SCHEDULE
Override schedules are used to defi ne start-up and
shutdown on days that are not defi ned in the Daily
Schedules. For example, if two Sundays a year, you
have a special event where the space is occupied, you
could defi ne an override on schedule for those two
days.
Defi ning override start-up and shutdown schedules
is very similar to defi ning Daily Schedules, except in
addition to start and stop fi elds, there is a Date fi eld.
You do not assign days of the week to an override
schedule.
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