Honeywell AC-220-7, AC-140-7 manual Setback, Program Next Output Mod or Relay, Exiting Program Mode

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T775A/B/M SERIES 2000 CONTROLLER

1. PROGRAMMING

PROGRAM

RELAY 1

SETBACK

MENU

PROGRAM

RELAY 1

SETBACK

60 oF

ENTER

SETBACK

SETPOINT

FOR RELAY 1

1.2.5. SETBACK

The Setback temperature option displays if scheduling is enabled (see Fig. 55 on page 24) or the DI Option is set to Setback. (see Fig. 57 on page 25).

This is the desired setpoint temperature that you want to use during setback mode for this output. For example, if your setpoint is 70°F and you want the temperature to drop 10°F during setback mode, enter 60°F as the set- point for this output.

1.From the menu, use the S and T buttons to high-

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light SETBACK.

Fig. 32. Program - Setback.

2.Use the S and T buttons to increase/decrease the desired setpoint temperature.

Default: 60°F (16°C)

Range: -40°F to 248°F (-40°C to 120°C)

3.Press the X button to accept the value and display the menu.

1.2.6. Program Next Output (Mod or Relay)

For the next output (Mod or Relay), select the desired output from the Program menu (see Fig. 26 on page 14).

Go to “1.2.1. SETPOINT” on page 14 to program the next output.

When you finish programming the outputs, continue with “1.2.7. Exiting Program Mode” on page 16.

MENU

PROGRAM

MOD 1

MOD 2

RELAY 1

RELAY 2

RELAY 3

RELAY 4

EXIT

Fig. 33. Program - Exit.

1.2.7. Exiting Program Mode

Press the HOME button to leave programming mode and return to the home screen.

This completes the programming procedure.

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