Chapter 3: Configuration
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7.
Scroll to a line you want to change and then press
ENTER
.
8.
Press
+
or
–
to cycle through the options. Select the option you want and then press
ENTER
.
9.
Repeat steps 0 and 8 for each zone.
10.
Press
BACK
twice to return to the Main Menu.
Configuring the control stages
Configuring the control stages means selecting where, how, and what the variable stages and relays
will be controlling.
For each variable stage or relay, you have the option to enable tunnel mode (set
tunnel turn off
to
yes
). Tunnel mode is valid only for variable stages and relays configured as cooling elements
(including actuators and curtains). If you enable tunnel mode for heating elements, it has no effect.
For more information about tunnel mode, read
Programming the tunnel mode set point
Variable stages
The Supra has four variable stages that you can configure as one of three options.
Heat
– the stage controls a heating element.
Cool
– the stage controls a cooling element. This is the default.
Unassigned
– the stage is always off.
Relay stages
The Supra has 12 relay stages that you can configure as one of several options.
Unassigned
– the relay is always open (off). This is the default.
Actuator
– the relay controls a cooling element called an actuator. Actuators require one relay for
opening and one for closing.
Heat
– the relay controls a heating element and switches on when the temperature falls below
the
temperature set point
. An example of a heating element is an electric heater. Temperature-
based duty cycles are also included in this configuration.
Zone 1 Avg 1&2&3&4
Zone 2 Avg 1&2&3&4
Zone 3 Avg 1&2&3&4
Zone 4 Avg 1&2&3&4
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