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Temporary Override Menu

The Temporary Override Menu is used to change tempera-
ture set points, Mode of Operation, and the Zone status
(OCCUPIED or UNOCCUPIED) for a designated length of
time without having to change what typically would be the
Normal Program.  If Option 10 is set to 1, then the Fan
Mode
will be displayed and programmable.  Refer to the Tempo-
rary Override Menu screen illustration.

Note: Changing option 9 or 10 will erase the current
program setting.

To enter the Temporary Override Menu;
If option 14 in the Options Menu (Keypad Lockout) is en-
abled and the Lock icon is visible, press and hold the Posi-
tive (“+”) and Negative (“-”) side of the TIME KEY simulta-
neously to unlock the keypad.

1. From the Normal Run State, press the HOLD TEMP

KEY or either the UP or DOWN KEY.

2. The HOURS icon located under the right two digits of

the clock will be blinking.  Press the Positive (“+”) side
of the TIME KEY to increase the number of hours the
override program will last.  Press the Negative (“-”) side
of the TIME KEY to decrease the number of hours.

3.

Press the DAY KEY to toggle from the Hours icon to
the Days icon. Press the Positive (“+”) side of the TIME
KEY to increase the number of days the override pro-
gram will last.  Press the Negative (“-”) side of the TIME
KEY to decrease the number of days.

4.

Press the UP or DOWN arrows to program the tem-
perature set points (HEAT and/or COOL).  Use the
MODE KEY to toggle between the Modes if applicable.

5.

Press the FAN KEY to program the fan for ON or AUTO
operation during the override period.

6.

Press and hold the UP and DOWN arrows simulta-
neously for 2 seconds to toggle the zone status be-
tween OCCUPIED and UNOCCUPIED.

7.

Pressing the ERASE KEY will cancel any override pro-
gramming and return the sensor to the Normal Run
State.

8.

Press the HOLD TEMP KEY to confirm the program
and to start Temporary Override.  If no keys are
pressed, the sensor will return to the Normal Run State
and ignore the override program.

Entering the Temporary Override Screen
Once the override program has begun and the Keypad
Lockout is disabled, the MODE KEY will allow the operator
to change the System Mode. The ERASE KEY can only be
used to cancel the CHECK FILTER signal if displayed.  The
FAN KEY will exit the Temporary Override Program and en-
ter the Temporary Override Menu screen.  All other keys are
disabled. Refer to the Temporary Override screen illustra-
tion.

To Exit the Temporary Override program;

1. Press either of the UP or DOWN arrows, the HOLD

TEMP KEY, or the FAN KEY. (Returns sensor to the
Temporary Override Menu)

2. To change the program parameters, refer to the previous

programming steps 2 through 8.

3.

To return to the Normal Run State from the Temporary
Override Menu, press the ERASE KEY.

Programming And Operation

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Страница 2: ...ships inside each Programmable Zone Sensor kit and is customer property The unit s maintenance personnel must retain it This booklet describes step by step instructions for install ing and programmin...

Страница 3: ...ENS019B This 7 day programmable sensor features 2 3 or 4 periods for Occupied or Unoccupied programming per day If the power is interrupted the program is retained in permanent memory If power is off...

Страница 4: ...4 General Information...

Страница 5: ...in place and mark the three holes Drill three 3 16 inch 4 8 mm holes Gently tap the plastic anchors into the holes until they are flush with the wall Level the sub base and firmly tighten the mounting...

Страница 6: ...E SERVICING Failure to disconnect power before servicing can cause severe personal injury or death Connecting the wires 1 Strip approximately inch of insulation from each wire and connect the wiring t...

Страница 7: ...7 Installation Figure 3 Zone Sensor Connection Diagram...

Страница 8: ...ied or set Refer to the Normal Run State screen To set the time simply press the or side of the KEY marked TIME Press the positive side to advance the time in one minute intervals Press the negative s...

Страница 9: ...enu Pressing the TIME and KEY changes the option value associated with each option number Refer to the Option Menu Screen illustration and the ZSM options and option values table with a description of...

Страница 10: ...ammed If 4 is selected Morn Day Eve and Nite can be programmed 10 Programmable Fan Operation 0 Disallowed 1 Allowed 0 If allowed Supply Fan operation can be programmed for On or Auto operation for eac...

Страница 11: ...OCCUPIED 8 Press the FAN KEY to program the fan to be either ON or AUTO for this period Note This feature will not be available if option 10 in the OPTIONS MENU has been set to 0 9 Pressing the ERASE...

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Страница 13: ...Cool Set Point Occupied Unoccupied Morn Occ Unocc Day Occ Unocc Eve Occ Unocc Nite Occ Unocc Friday Start Time Heat Set Point Cool Set Point Occupied Unoccupied Morn Occ Unocc Day Occ Unocc Eve Occ U...

Страница 14: ...r of days 4 Press the UP or DOWN arrows to program the tem perature set points HEAT and or COOL Use the MODE KEY to toggle between the Modes if applicable 5 Press the FAN KEY to program the fan for ON...

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Страница 17: ...rminal 8 COOL Icon ON Indicates by a continuously illuminated icon that the unit is operating in the Cooling Mode FLASHING The COOL FAILURE icon indicates that a system failure in the Cooling Mode has...

Страница 18: ...ndition 2 If Option 11 in the Options Menu is set to 0 then the local thermistor is selected and the on board thermistor is open and rhe ZSM must be replaced Zone Temperature is not displayed Verify t...

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