Honeywell AC-220-7, AC-140-7 manual Scheduling, Creating a Schedule, Entering Schedule Mode

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T775A/B/M SERIES 2000 CONTROLLER

3. SCHEDULING

3. SCHEDULING

Scheduling provides the ability to set daily temperature settings for up to two events per day. Typically, these are the daytime (setpoint) and the nighttime (setback) settings.

IMPORTANT

To enable Scheduling, you must first enter Setup mode (press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds), select OUTPUTS, select OPTIONS, select USE SCHED, and then select YES. (see “2.3.3.1. USE SCHED” on page 24).

IMPORTANT

To properly account for Daylight Saving time, be sure to set the Date before setting the Time. See “3.2.2. SET DATE” on page 31.

NOTE: Each output is independently configurable to follow the schedule or not. For modulating outputs, see “2.3.1.5. SCHEDULE” on page 23. For relay outputs, see “2.3.4.2. SCHEDULE” on page 28.

NOTE: The controller interface is intuitive. You may find that you do not need the following scheduling instructions. You may want to use this procedure simply as a reference to locate the particular option or parameter of interest.

NOTES:

1.If you press the HOME button or there is no keypad activity for four minutes, you exit Scheduling mode and return to the home screen.

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

To create or change a schedule, you use the —

Left arrow button (W) to scroll backward through the Schedule menus

Right arrow button (X) to select the highlighted menu item and display its content

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 schedule parameter

Creating a Schedule

To create a schedule, perform the following in the order listed:

1.Enable Scheduling in Setup mode - see “2.3.3.1. USE SCHED” on page 24

2.Enter Schedule mode — see “3.1. Entering Sched- ule Mode”

3.Set the Schedule Options — see “3.2. OPTIONS”

4.Set Individual Schedules — begin with “3.3. Setting Individual Schedules” on page 32

5.Exit Schedule Mode — see “3.4. Exiting Scheduling Mode” on page 33

MENU

SCHEDULE

MENU

SCHEDULE

OPTIONS

MON-FRI

SAT-SUN

MONDAY

TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY EXIT

3.1. Entering Schedule Mode

Press the MENU button, then select SCHEDULE and press the X button to view the Schedule menu.

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Fig. 69. Schedule - Menu.

MENU

SCHEDULE

OPTIONS

MENU

SCHEDULE

OPTIONS

SET TIME

SET DATE

DAYLIGHT

EXIT

3.2. OPTIONS

1.From the Schedule menu, use the S and T buttons to highlight OPTIONS.

2.Press the X button to display the Options menu.

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Fig. 70. Schedule - Options Menu.

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