Honeywell AC-220-7 Accessing the Menus, Programming, Scheduling, and Summary Menus, Setup Menu

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T775A/B/M SERIES 2000 CONTROLLER

INTERFACE OVERVIEW

Accessing the Menus

Menus are used for programming, scheduling, viewing the summary settings, and setup of advanced options.

Programming, Scheduling, and Summary Menus

To access these menus from the home screen, press the MENU button. See Fig. 24.

HOME

RELAYS 1 2 3 4 ON

SENSORS

SENSOR A

78 oF

SENSOR B

84 oF

MOD1 40%

SETUP

SENSORS OUTPUTS EXIT

HOME

RELAYS 1 2 3 4 ON

SENSORS

SENSOR A

78 oF

SENSOR B

84 oF

MOD1 40%

MOD2 60%

DI ON

home menu

MENU DISPLAY WHEN

 

MENU DISPLAY WHEN

SCHEDULING IS SET

SCHEDULING IS NOT SET

MENU

 

MENU

 

PROGRAM

 

PROGRAM

 

SCHEDULE

 

EXIT

 

SUMMARY

 

 

 

EXIT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OR

M24490

MOD2 60%

DI ON

home menu

FIVE

SECONDS

 

M24491

Fig. 25. Setup Menu.

Using the Menus

When you are working with the menus, use the:

Left arrow button (W) to scroll backward through the

 

menus

Right arrow button (X) to select the highlighted menu

 

item and display its content

Fig. 24. Menus.

Depending on whether scheduling is enabled or not, the LCD displays one of two menus as shown in Fig. 24. Scheduling is enabled from the Setup menu’s Output settings (see “2.3.3.1. USE SCHED” on page 24).

Setup Menu

To access the Setup menu, press and hold the MENU button for five seconds. See Fig. 25.

• Up and Down arrow buttons (S and T) to scroll up

and down through a list of items or to increase or

decrease the value of a displayed parameter

NOTE: If you press the HOME button or there is no key- pad activity for four minutes, you exit Program mode and return to the home screen.

If you press the MENU button, you exit and return to the menu.

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