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PROGRAMMING 

The ability to program control parameters is allowed by 

factory default. An access code may be required as set in 

programming step #38, or access may be denied altogether 

using dipswitches described in the setup section. 

User’s Guide                           

Inside the hinged door of the thermostat is the Superstat

™ 

User’s Guide.  This guide is designed to assist the installer 

in explaining to the user how to operate their new thermo-

stat, as well as serve as a handy future reference for the 

user.
We recommend the installer fill out the appropriate pages in 

the User’s Guide and explain to the user how the thermo-

stat operates, what settings may be changed, and how the 

time clock schedules are used.

LED Description                      

Six LEDs on the face allow the occupant to view the current 

operating status of the thermostat. 

OCCUPIED

This LED will be lit whenever the unit is operating in the 

occupied mode.

HEATING

This LED will be lit when any heat output is closed.

COOLING

This LED will be lit when any cooling output is closed. 

FAN

This LED will be lit when the fan output is closed.

SERVICE

This LED will be lit when the high or low discharge air 

limit has been reached, when the fan interlock has indi-

cated  failure,  or when the filter service or service input are 

closed. 

PROGRAM/DATA

This LED will be lit when the thermostat is within the pro-

gramming or clock setup menus.  It will blink when the unit 

is being accessed by a PC.
Additional monitoring is available by continually pressing 

the service key. 

Limiting Occupant Access         

SETPOINT ADJUSTMENT 

The occupant may temporarily change the occupied heat-

ing and cooling set/- 5’F by factory default. This 

setpoint change will remain until the end of the current 

occupied period, at which time the program reverts to the 

setpoints defined in programming. To change the range of 

adjustment allowed, see programming step # 21. 

OVERRIDE 

The occupant has the ability to put the unit into occupied 

mode by pressing the override button on the front. By facto-

ry default, the unit will remain in the occupied mode for 180 

minutes. This value may be changed from 0 to 255 minutes 

in programming step #22. 

FAN SWITCHING 

The option to allow the occupant to change the occupied 

fan mode is allowed by factory default. To lock out access 

to fan switching, see programming step #8. 

SYSTEM SWITCHING 

The option to allow the occupant to change the system 

mode is allowed by factory default. To lock out access to 

system switching, see programming step #6. 

SETTING CLOCK & SCHEDULE 

The ability to set the clock and schedule is allowed by fac-

tory default. An access code may be required as set in 

programming step #39, or access may be denied altogether 

using dipswitches described in the setup section. 

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Страница 1: ...ing or schedule may be locked out or limited with the use of an access code Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature display Convertible to heat pump mode in programming Contents Description 1 Features 1 Mou...

Страница 2: ...designations for wir ing See diagram below REMOTE TEMPERATURE SENSOR WIRING Use 18 AWG shielded twisted pair grounded at the sen sor mounting location Sensor wiring runs of up to 250 feet are attainab...

Страница 3: ...outdoor air sensor only Using remote room sensor with both discharge and outdoor air sensors KEYPAD ACCESS The dipswitches in the thermostat cover shown above must be set in order to lock the user out...

Страница 4: ...K 9 6K and 19 2K Display Type Screen Choose between FAHRENHEIT and CELSIUS for tem perature indication Controller Type Screen Choose Conventional or Heat Pump mode Unit will reset the screen will mome...

Страница 5: ...cool stage 1 Control Mode Screen Enter if you want to control by temperature only P or add a time factor P I Discharge Air Sensor Function Screen Choose whether or not you are using a discharge air s...

Страница 6: ...n on programming through the PC consult your TCS soft ware manual SETTING CLOCK SCHEDULE THROUGH THE KEYPAD To access the clock and schedule screens press the clock setup button To make changes use th...

Страница 7: ...xternal time clock OVERRIDE A timed override is available using the button on the face of the thermostat or through momentary contacts wired into the OVR terminal The amount of time the unit will be o...

Страница 8: ...G LOCKOUT TEMP all cooling stages will be locked out and will remain locked out until the outdoor air temperature rises 2 above the lockout temperature If the outdoor temperature rises above the HEATI...

Страница 9: ...HECK DI2 NO Dry contact switch Any type DI2 SERVICE OFF or ON for monitoring and indication DI2 Monitor with NO OK YES shifts setpoint by Dry contact switch setpoint shift DI2 OPEN or CLOSED programme...

Страница 10: ...e warmer button until the cooling setpoint is greater than the current temperature by one degree The cooling stage s will sequence off The fan will turn off 2 minutes after the last cooling stage 10 G...

Страница 11: ...the service status button simultaneously Service LED is On If the service LED is on it may be for monitoring purposes or it may indicate a critical problem The first monitoring screen which is used t...

Страница 12: ...put are closed PROGRAM DATA This LED will be lit when the thermostat is within the pro gramming or clock setup menus It will blink when the unit is being accessed by a PC Additional monitoring is avai...

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