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Manual de usuario Home Automation, modelo RC-80BZ

Fabricar: Home Automation
Tamaño del archivo: 248.24 kb
Nombre del archivo: RCI80BZ.pdf
Idioma del manual:en
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If the thermostat or system does not perform as stated above, recheck all wiring -See Troubleshooting Tips. INSTALLER SETUP This section describes the items that the installer must setup as part of the thermostat installation. The Installer Setup mode is used to configure the general operating parameters of the thermostat. When in Installer Setup mode: 1. The small digits on the top of the display are the item number. 2. The large blinking digits in the center of the display are the value of the item number. 3. Press the Prog (>) key to advance to the next item. 4. Press the Hold (<) key to return to the previous item. 5. Use the arrow keys (...) to change the value of each item. 6. Do not set the values to anything other than the specified range for each item. 7. To exit Setup mode, press the Fan key. The thermostat will automatically exit Setup mode after 20 seconds of no key activity. To enter the Installer Setup mode, press the Prog key three times (day will flash), then press the Fan key. The word "default" indicates the initial setting when the thermostat is delivered from the factory. 00 Address If you are using Communications Mode 0 or 1, and you are installing more than one thermostat, each must be set to a consecutive address, starting at 1. The default address setting is 1. An address from 1- 127 may be selected. 01 Communications mode The thermostat can communicate with remote systems in 4 different modes. These modes are: 0 300 baud, RS-232 mode (for use with personal computers) 1 100 baud, Z-Wave mode (OmniLT, Omni, Omni II, OmniPro, and OmniPro II systems) 8 PESM mode, (use with Model 1503 automation systems) 24 Day/Night mode (for use with remote setback switch) The default setting is 1. 02 System options The thermostat can be configured with the following system options: 0 1 Auto changeover Auto changeover no fan with heat fan on with heat 4 5 Manual changeover Manual changeover no fan with heat fan on with heat 12 13 Heat only Heat only no fan with heat fan on with heat 20 Cool only The default setting is 0. 03 Display options The thermostat can be configured to display the following attributes: 0 Celsius am/pm time format programmable 1 Fahrenheit am/pm time format programmable 2 Celsius 24-hour time format programmable 3 Fahrenheit 24-hour time format programmable 4 Celsius am/pm time format non-programmable 5 Fahrenheit am/pm time format non-programmable 6 Celsius 24-hour time format non-programmable 7 Fahrenheit 24-hour time format non-programmable When communicating with an HAI controller, the thermostat should be configured as "non-programmable". To disable the clock and filter reminder displays, add “16” to each value. The default setting is 1. 04 Calibration offset This item is used to raise or lower the current temperature reading by 1 degree Fahrenheit or 1/2 degree Celsius. If this item is set to 30, no change will be made. Each digit below 30 will lower to temperature, and each digit above 30 will raise the temperature. (1 = “- 29” to 59 = “+ 29” temperature units; 30 = No change) The default setting is 30. 05 Cool setpoint limit This item is used to limit the temperature setting in cool mode. The desired cool setting can never be set below this setting. The default setting is 51. 06 Heat setpoint limit This item is used to limit the temperature setting in heat mode. The desired heat setting can never be set above this setting. The default setting is 91. 07 Not used 08 Not used 09 Cooling anticipator This item adjusts the tendency of the thermostat to run the cooling system to refresh and dehumidify the air before the temperature rises to the desired cool setting. A setting of 0 will disable this feature. 0 No anticipation 3-5 Normal anticipation 10 Maximum anticipation The recommended setting for most forced air cooling systems is 4. A lower number will decrease the tendency to run the cooling system below the cooling setting. A lower setting of 2 or 3 may be desired in dry climates. The default setting is 4. 10 Heating anticipator This item adjusts the tendency of the thermostat to turn the heating unit off before the desired heat setting is reached. This is done to avoid overheating the air while the walls and furniture catch up. A setting of 0 will disable this feature. 0 No anticipation 3-5 Normal anticipation 10 Maximum anticipation The following settings are recommended: Forced air systems: 4 Radiant systems: 6 A lower setting will decrease the tendency to turn off the heating system before the desired heat setting is reached. If the heating system response time is slower, as are most radiant heating systems, a higher number will help maintain an even space temperature. The default setting is 4. 11 Cooling minimum on/off time (minutes) This item is used to limit the on and off times of the cooling system. When the cooling system starts, it must remain on for the minimum time set by this item. When the cooling system turns off, it must remain off for a minimum time set by...

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