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Monitor
Menu (1 of 2)
The highest recorded outdoor air temperature since this item
was last cleared. This can be used to diagnose if the Outdoor
Sensor 070 has been located correctly. If this reading is too
high the 070 may be located in a location that receives direct
sun light or is influenced by an exhaust vent.
0 to 9999 hr
-67 to 149
°
F
(-55 to 65
°
C)
0 to 9999 hr
0 to 9999 hr
0 to 9999 hr
0 to 9999 hr
0 to 9999 hr
-67 to 149
°
F
(-55 to 65
°
C)
LT
D
INST
ADV
Range
Access
Level
Description
Item Field
USER
The lowest recorded outdoor air temperature since this item
was last cleared. This can be used to diagnose if the Outdoor
Sensor 070 has been located correctly. If this reading is too
high there may not be adequate insulation behind the 070, or
it may be too close to an exhaust vent.
The total number of system pump
(Sys Pmp) running hours
since this item was last cleared.
The total number of
Cooling relay running hours since this
item was last cleared.
The total number of
Zn 1 relay running hours since this item
was last cleared.
The total number of
Zn 2 relay running hours since this item
was last cleared.
The total number of
Zn 3 relay running hours since this item
was last cleared.
The total number of
Zn 4 relay running hours since this item
was last cleared.
Note:
To clear the recorded information in the specific item field, press and hold
▲
and
▼
.
35 to 100
°
F
(2 to 38
°
C)
Default = 70
°
F (21
°
C)
35 to 100
°
F
(2 to 38
°
C)
Default = 65
°
F (18
°
C)
NONE, STRT, STOP,
BOTH
Default = BOTH
Desired room air temperature during an
occupied period.
(Indoor sensor is present.)
Desired room air temperature during an
unoccupied period.
(Non-display RTU or indoor sensor is present.)
DIP switch =
Setback
Enables or disables the Optimum Start / Stop
feature for this zone.
(Non-display RTU or indoor sensor is present.)
DIP switch =
Setback
A1
C
Occ
369
Zone
Adjust
Menu (2 of 2)
C
Actual
Setting
Section
LT
D
INST ADV
Range
Access
Level
Description
Item Field
USER
UnOcc
- 01/09
- 01/09