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ENTERING ROOM NUMBER
(SKIP IF NOT
USING DP01A FRONT DESK PLATFORM)
1.
The PTAC control can be set for a 4-digit room number.
To select the first two digits (floor), press the
HEAT
key until
appears, then press the up
down
arrows to select the first two digits.
2.
To select the last two digits of the room number, press
the
HEAT
key until
appears, then press the
up
and down
arrows to select the last 2 digits of the
room number.
For example for Room “
201
”, press the
HEAT
key
until
appears, then press the up
down arrows to
select “02”:
=
.
Next to select the last two digits of the room number, press
the
HEAT
key until
appears, then press the
up and down
arrows to select “01”:
=
.
SETBACK TEMPS - DD01*
The DD01* and the DigiSmart control can be programmed for
3 different times to activate temperature setbacks. The current
factory default temperature setbacks in v2.5 * software release
are: 2º from set point in 30 minutes, 3º in one (1) hour, and 6º
in three (3) hours. For each time, you can select a setback
temperature. The amount of setback is the amount of degrees
the control will operate from guest’s setting in degrees F. If a
change to the factory default temperature settings is desired,
use the following instructions.
NOTE: WHEN
first entering the configuration mode, if you see
“ - - ” then you have version 2.5 or higher. You can verify the
software version by starting with the unit in the OFF position,
and while holding down the “+” and “-” buttons , double click the
COOL button and then release and push the FAN button within
one second. The unit display will scroll through all of the
thermister temperatures and the last item displayed will be CS
(current software) and you will see 25 for v2.5.
*Other software versions may have different factory setback
defaults.
Contact y
our PTAC representative to determine
factory default settings.
W A RN ING
USE OF SETBACK TEMPERATURES
Do not use motion sensing setback temperatures in rooms
where incapacitated persons or animals are unable to change
the control setting.
An unattended air conditioner with extreme setbacks may
result in undesirable or unhealthy temperatures in the
conditioned space causing under heating, under cooling or
death of persons or animals.
4. To select first unoccupied set back temperature, press
the
HEAT
key until
feature code
comes up.
To scroll to a previously viewed feature codes, press the
COOL
key.
Once you have scrolled to the
feature, press either
the up or down arrow
to scroll to the desired first
unoccupied setback temperature. Cooling example: 72
0
(guest set point) + 2
0
(Setback temperature) = 74
0
(op-
erational set point).
5. Press
HEAT
key to scroll to
first unoccupied
setback time. The first unoccupied setback time is the
time between when the control determines that the room
is not occupied and when the control sets the operating
set point temperature back. The increments are in hours
(.1 = 6 mins., .5 = 30 mins., 1 = 1 hour, etc.). Press ei-
ther the up or down arrow
to the desired first unoc-
cupied setback time.
6. To select second unoccupied setback temperature,
press the
HEAT
key until
comes up. Press
either the up or down arrow
to the desired second
unoccupied setback temperature.
Cooling example: 72
0
(guest set point) + 4
0
(Setback
temperature) = 76
0
(operational set point).
7. Press
HEAT
key to scroll to
second unoccu-
pied setback time. Press either the up or down arrow
to the desired second unoccupied setback time.
Example: Operating set point would be 76
0
instead of 72,
one hour (1.0 hour) after guest leaves room.
PROPER INSTALLATION