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Limiting Occupant Access  

SETPOINT ADJUSTMENT 

The occupant may temporarily change the occupied heating

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

change will remain until the end of the current occupied peri-

od, at which time the program reverts to the setpoints defined

in programming. To change the range of adjustment allowed,

see programming step # 14. 

OVERRIDE 

The occupant has the ability to put the unit into occupied

mode by pressing the override button on the front. By factory

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 #15. 

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 #7. 

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 #5. 

SETTING CLOCK & SCHEDULE 

The ability to set the clock and schedule is allowed by factory

default. An access code may be required as set in program-

ming step #43, or access may be denied altogether using dip-

switches described in the setup section. 

PROGRAMMING 

The ability to program control parameters is allowed by facto-

ry default. An access code may be required as set in program-

ming step #42, 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

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

explaining to the user how to operate their new thermostat, 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 thermostat

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 indicated 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. 

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COOL STAGE 1

COOL STAGE 3

6.

7.

COOL STAGE 2

FAN STATUS

DI2 SERVICE

FILTER

10.

MON

72F

12:00 AM

service

status

service

status

COOL STAGE 3

8.

service

status

9.

service

status

DI1 STATUS

COOL STAGE 4

SZ1035

SZ1009, 
SZ1022,
SZ1031

OK

ON

OFF

OK

OK

OK

OK

OFF

11-19-01

OFF

Cool Stages Status Screen.

Shows the status of the first

and second stages of cooling.  

Third Stage and DI1 Status

Screen.  

Shows the status of

the third stage and the status

of the fan interlock if DI1 is set

for fan interlock.  

Third and Fourth Stage

Status Screen.  

Shows the

status of the third and fourth

stages.  

DI1 Status Screen.  

Shows

the status of DI1.  

DI2 and DI3 Status Screen.

Shows  the cool lockout into

DI2 or DI2 status and filter

status or DI3 status.  

Main Monitoring Screen.

(Date not shown on SZ1009

or SZ1022.)

Содержание SZ1009

Страница 1: ...quipment monitoring inputs and indication z External time clock input z Access to programming or schedule may be locked out or limited with the use of an access code z Fahrenheit or Celsius temperatur...

Страница 2: ...t the sensor mounting location Sensor wiring runs of up to 250 feet are attainable if properly shielded wire is used and the installation environment is free of electrical noise Sensor wire should be...

Страница 3: ...r sensor only Using remote room sensor with both discharge and outdoor air sensors SZ1009 SZ1031 and SZ1035 only KEYPAD ACCESS The dipswitches in the thermostat cover shown above must be set in order...

Страница 4: ...ique address from 0 to 255 excluding 248 All con trollers on a network must have a sepa rate and unique communications address program setup program setup program setup program setup program setup pro...

Страница 5: ...if not using a third stage of heat or cool Not shown on SZ1009 or SZ1035 Heat Stage 1 Offset Screen Enter an offset value for heat stage 1 First stage is normally 0 offset Not shown on SZ1009 program...

Страница 6: ...will not appear if the outdoor air sensor function is disabled Not shown on SZ1022 Heating Lockout Screen Enter an out door air heating lockout temperature This screen will not appear if the outdoor...

Страница 7: ...TUESDAY The following screens are repeated for Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Holiday 1 2 COPY MON FOR TUE 7 ENTER DATES FOR HOLIDAY 1 DAYLIGHT HOL1 01 01 01 10 11 12 13 DURATION 00 DAYS S...

Страница 8: ...s meetings another option is to set the DI3 to external override and use the timed override button to put the unit in occupied mode To make the unit always occupied set DI3 to external time clock and...

Страница 9: ...ws unused stages to be set to activate physical alarms if desired In summary unlike most other multi stage programmable thermostats the Superstat allows independent adjustments of offsets and differen...

Страница 10: ...xt stage is allowed to turn on as well as when one stage turns off until the next stage is allowed to turn off DELAY ON POWER UP The SZ1009 SZ1022 SZ1031 and SZ1035 have an adjustable delay on power u...

Страница 11: ...g Temperature Display If any of the temperatures is reading slightly high or low there are three adjustment pots located in the cover to adjust them T1 is for the room temperature T2 is for the discha...

Страница 12: ...er We recommend the installer fill out the appropriate pages in the User s Guide and explain to the user how the thermostat operates what settings may be changed and how the time clock schedules are u...

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