Heat Controller EKTC, EKTH manual Configuration Settings, To exit configuration mode

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Configuration Settings

The control can be configured to operate a wide range of options. The options listed below with the * are the factory default settings. If these are acceptable, then the unit does not require any additional configuration and is fully operable. To configure the unit, first

select the configuration feature code setting and then an option code to change from the factory default setting.

To enter configuration feature mode:

1. Press and continue to hold the up and down arrow keys and quickly press the OFF key twice within a two (2) sec-

ond time frame. The display will alternate between displaying the feature code C1 and the option code 0 (factory default set- ting). The lower right dot on the display will flash. To enter the other option codes for C1 (rE and L5) press either the up or down arrow key.

To select a configuration feature code other than C1, press the HEAT key until the desired configuration comes up. To

scroll to a previously viewed configuration codes press the COOL key.

Once you have scrolled to the correct feature, then to select the option code for your desired configuration, press either the up or

down key

to scroll through the options of the selected feature code.

To exit configuration mode:

1.Press the OFF key. Configuration feature mode will also exit if no keys are pressed for a period of two (2) minutes. Below are the most common configuration settings. Additional codes are present and may be accessed within this menu. Contact the manufacturer for additional information.

Feature

Description

Option

Description

 

Code

Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C1

Interface Usage

0*

Unit is only controlled by the touchpad behind the door.

 

 

 

rE

Unit is both controlled by a wireless thermostat

 

 

 

and/or the touchpad behind the door.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

L5

Unit is controlled by a wired thermostat only via

 

 

 

on the low voltage terminals.

 

 

 

 

 

C2

Fan Operation

Au*

The fan only runs with the call for heating or cooling.

 

 

 

On

The fan runs continuously except in the OFF position.

 

C4

Room Indentification first two

 

 

 

 

digits (00 to 99)

00-99

Set first two digits of room identification

 

C5

Room Identification last two

 

 

 

 

digits (00 to 99)

00-99

Set last two digits of room identification

 

C6

Occupancy

0*

"No Occupancy" detection devices

 

 

 

1

Wired Door Switch and Motion Sensor present

 

 

 

18

Enter "No Occupancy" routine 18 hours after last control

 

 

 

selection

 

 

 

 

 

C7

Motion Sensor Type

1

Normally Closed Device

 

 

 

0*

Normally Open Device

 

C8

Cooling Temperature Limiting

60-72 (65*)

Select temperature between 60 and 72 for minimum

 

 

 

cooling set point

 

C9

Heating Temperature Limiting

74-90 (80*)

Select temperature between 74 and 90 for maximum

 

 

 

heating set point

 

C0

Reverse Cycle "B" or "O"

8*

Mating thermostat has a "B" terminal

 

 

selection for thermostat

0

Mating thermostat has an "O" terminal

 

c1

 

 

Not used

 

c2

Wired Unrented Set Back

0*

Not Active

 

 

 

A

Active

 

c3

Unrented Cooling Temperature

60-90 (79*)

Select temperature between 60 and 90 unrented cooling set point

c4

Unrented Heating Temperature

60-90 (63*)

Select temperature between 60 and 90 unrented heating set point

 

CA

Twinned Unit

0*

Not Twinned

 

 

 

5

Twinned (Slave)

 

Cb

Dehumidification

0*

Not Active

 

 

 

1

Active

 

 

 

U

Active in No occupancy / Unrented State

CC

Dehumidistat call for a drop in temperature

3-8

3-8

 

Cd

English/Metric Temperature

F*

Fahrenheit Scale

 

 

 

C

Celsius Scale

 

CE

Freeze Protection

1*

On

 

 

 

0

Off

* Indicates factory default.

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