GE Monogram 5800 Series, 3900 Series, 2900 Series Up resistance heat only, Occupancy Sensor Mode

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Auxiliary Control Switches

These switches are located behind the room cabinet under the control panel.

5800 Series

Switches

Description

 

Left Switches

 

 

(1)

ALL I2R

Heat pump override —

 

 

Down — Normal heat pump operation

 

 

Up — resistance heat only

(2)

C: FAN

Fan control for cooling operation —

 

 

Down — Fan Continuous

 

 

Up — Fan Cycle

(3)

H: FAN

Fan control for heating operation —

 

 

Down — Fan Cycle

 

 

Up — Fan Continuous

(4)

CLASS 2

Remote Thermostat Mode —

 

 

Down — Unit Control

 

 

Up — Remote Thermostat

(5)

LOAD SHED

Load Shedding when connected to Central Desk Control System —

 

 

Down — Fan shuts off with unit

 

 

Up — fan under “Smart Fan” settings

(6)

FREEZ S

Freeze Sentinel Override —

 

 

Down — Freeze Sentinel ON

 

 

Up — Freeze Sentinel OFF

(7)

CONST FAN

Constant Fan —

 

 

Down — Fan runs normally

 

 

Up — fan runs when unit is in STOP position

(8)

OCCUPIED

Occupancy Sensor Mode —

 

 

Down — Unit Control

 

 

Up — Occupancy Sensor Connected

Right Switches

 

TL1 – TL3

 

Cooling temperature limiting (See table at bottom of page)

TL4 – TL6

 

Heating temperature limiting (See table at bottom of page)

(7)

 

Diagnostics Switch

(8)

 

Heat Sentinel switch —

 

 

Down — Heat Sentinel OFF

 

 

Up — Heat Sentinel ON

(9)

 

Heat Boost —

 

 

Down — Heat Boost OFF

 

 

Up — Heat Boost ON

5800 Series shown UP

DOWN

ALLI2R (All Electric Heat)

C:FAN CN (Cooling–Smart Fan)

H:FAN CY (Heating–Smart Fan) CLASS 2 (Remote Thermostat)

LOAD SHEDDING (CDC) FREEZ Sen (Freeze Sentinel)

CONST FAN (Constant ON Fan)

OCCUPIED (Occupancy Sensor)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

 

 

 

HIGH

 

 

 

 

UP

 

 

 

COOL

 

 

 

 

DOWN

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

 

HEAT BOOST Heat Sentinel Diagnostics Switch

TL1 (H) (Temp. Limit 1–Heat) TL2 (H) (Temp. Limit 2–Heat) TL3 (H) (Temp. Limit 3–Heat)

TL1 (C) (Temp. Limit 1–Cool) TL2 (C) (Temp. Limit 2–Cool) TL3 (C) (Temp. Limit 3–Cool)

Cooling and Heating temperature limits are set independently, temperature limiting switches are in factory-set down position, except as noted.

Cooling Temperature Limits

Switches Up

 

NONE

1

1, 2

2

2, 3

1, 2, 3

1, 3

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

60

64

66

68

70

72

74

76

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heating Temperature Limits

 

 

 

 

Switches Up

 

6

4, 6

4, 5, 6

5, 6

5

4, 5

4

NONE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

65

70

72

74

76

78

80

85

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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