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CHC Switching Levels
Purpose
To configure the staged output switching levels.
Mode
Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or
On-line.
Procedure
1.
Click the
Switching Levels
button on the left pane to
open the
Switching Levels Configuration
page.
2.
Enter information into available fields.
3.
Click
Commit
to save the settings or
Reset
to revert to
the last saved settings.
4.
Click
Next
to display the
Zone Control Configuration
page or
Back
to display the
Equipment Control
page.
CHC Switching Level fields
All levels can be set in the range 0% to 100%.
CHC Zone Control
Purpose
To configure the heating and cooling setpoints for the
Occupied, Standby, and Unoccupied operating modes.
Mode
Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or
On-line.
Procedure
1.
Click the
Zone Control
button on the left pane to open
the
Zone Control Configuration
page.
2.
Enter information into available fields.
3.
Click
Commit
to save the settings or
Reset
to revert to
the last saved settings.
4.
Click
Next
to display the
Miscellaneous Configuration
page or
Back
to display the
Switching Levels
Configuration
page.
CHC Zone Control fields
Setpoints can range from 10 to 35 ºC (50 to 95 ºF).
Also specify dew-point temperature setpoint and a safety
band to be used in case the dew point calculation fails or a
humidity sensor is not available. These fields are not used
when the controller is not configured for ceiling protection.
CHC Miscellaneous
Purpose
To configure energy management parameters.
Mode
Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or
On-line.
Procedure
1.
Click the
Miscellaneous
button on the left pane to open
the
Miscellaneous Parameters Configuration
page.
2.
Enter information into available fields.
3.
Click
Commit
to save the settings or
Reset
to revert to
the last saved settings.
4.
Click
Next
to display the
PID Configuration
page or
Back
to display the
Zone Control Configuration
page.
CHC Miscellaneous Options
Table 11 describes the options.
Table 11. CHC - Miscellaneous Options.
Name
Option and Definition
Miscellaneous
Configures operator bypass and priority options.
Bypass Time
Define the period of time (0 to 1080 minutes) in which the controller operates to occupied setpoints after the
local user has pressed the override button.
Override Priority
Allocate priority between local wall module operations (for example, Bypass) and commands from the
building management central. Choices are:
Last Wins
Last received input takes precedence. It can be either the Bypass button or the Network signal.
Network Wins
The Network signal always takes precedence over the Bypass button