Chapter 4: Programming
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Chapter 4: Programming
What you need to know before programming the Supra
The difference between “programming” and “configuration” is that configuration is information
that you set once, or change very rarely; programming is information you change more often.
Programming the Supra means telling the control what you want it to do and when you want it
done. For example, for a single-speed fan set for cooling, you might say: “Switch on when the
temperature rises above 80°F.”
Before you begin programming the Supra, make sure:
It has power
All equipment has been properly connected to the correct terminals.
You know which equipment is connected to which relays and variable stages
All variable and relay stages have been properly configured and tested. For more information,
read
Use the
Settings worksheets
in
Appendix F
on page 131 when programming the
Supra.
If you receive a warning during configuration, look it up in the
on page 130 and then follow the instructions for correcting the
problem.
All instructions start from the Main Menu. To display the Main Menu from the
status screen, press
ENTER
.
If there is an alarm condition, you will see the alarm screen instead of the status
screen. You must acknowledge any alarms before you can proceed. For more
If you are using SupraWare, DO NOT program the Supras with the keypad and
SupraWare at the same time. Choose one method or the other.
The Supra checks settings against a set of factory-defined rules. If any settings
might cause a problem, the Supra displays a warning. The warning does not
appear again until that setting is accessed. A list of warnings and their meanings
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