Honeywell AC-220-7, AC-140-7 manual Setting Individual Schedules, 1. E1 Setpt setpoint for event

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T775A/B/M SERIES 2000 CONTROLLER

3. SCHEDULING

MENU

SCHEDULE

MON-FRI

MENU

SCHEDULE

MON-FRI

E1 SETPT

E1 TIME

E2 SETPT

E2 TIME

EXIT

3.3. Setting Individual Schedules

As shown in the Schedule menu (Fig. 69 on page 30), schedules can be set for the following time periods:

Monday through Friday

Saturday and Sunday

Individual days of the week

1.From the Schedule menu, use the S and T buttons to highlight the desired time period.

2.Press the X button to display the Schedule menu for the selected time period.

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For each selected time period, the schedule event (E1 Fig. 74. Schedule Event Menu (Showing MON-FRI).and E2) parameters are exactly the same as shown in

Fig. 74.

SCHEDULING EXAMPLE

Setting the schedule is independent of the temperature settings for the relay outputs. The following illustrates a weekly schedule for daytime (setpoint) and night time (setback) use and shows the factory default settings:

Table 4. Mon-Fri Schedule Defaults

 

 

 

 

 

DAY

EVENT

SETPT ACTION

TIME

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mon-Fri

Event 1 (E1)

Setpoint

6:00 AM

a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mon-Fri

Event 2 (E2)

Setback

6:00 PM

b

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sat-Sun

Not used; remains in Setback from Mon-Fri

 

 

E2 settings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

a Setpoint time span is 6:00 AM until 5:59 PM because setback starts at 6:00 PM.

b Setback time span is 6:00PM until 5:59 AM because setpoint starts at 6:00 AM.

To set a schedule, continue with “3.3.1. E1 SETPT (setpoint for event 1)”.

The following figures show the MON-FRI menu, but the menu selections are the same for any time period.

MAIN

SCHEDULE

MON-FRI

E1 SETPT

MENU

SCHEDULE

MON-FRI

E1 SETPT

SETPOINT

SETBACK

NOT USED

SELECT

SETPOINT

FOR

EVENT 1

3.3.1.E1 SETPT (setpoint for event 1)

1.From the selected time period menu, use the S and T buttons to highlight E1 SETPT.

2.Press the X button to display the setpoint options.

3.Use the S and T buttons to highlight the desired option.

4.Press the X button to accept the value and return to the selected time period menu.

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Fig. 75. Schedule - Event 1 Setpoint.

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