Bryant OM TSTAT-1, OM TSTAT-51 manual VII. Overriding the Schedule, Daily Schedule Planner

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5.Press the Program button to advance to the next time period.

6.Perform Steps 2 through 5 until the times and tem- perature set points have been entered for the entire day. Press the Change Day button to move to the schedule for the next day.

7.Repeat Steps 2 through 6 to program the remaining schedule days. The Copy Previous Day button can be used to copy the previous day’s schedule if the sched- ules are the same.

8.After all the times and set points for each day have been entered, press the End button to finish entering the schedule.

NOTE: The thermostat will continue to follow the schedule until a new one is entered. The schedule may need to be updated for different seasons or prolonged changes in temperature.

VII. OVERRIDING THE SCHEDULE

The schedule can be overridden in three ways, the Hold but- ton can be pressed to lock in the current temperature set- ting, the Up or Down buttons can be pressed to change the desired temperature, or the Occupied button can be pressed to change the unoccupied set points to OC1. The HOLD annunciator will turn on and the desired temperature will

not change according to the program time or desired temper- ature values. The HOLD will last indefinitely until the HOLD button is pressed again. The user can still change the desired temperature by using the Up and Down buttons.

When using the Up or Down buttons, the thermostat will use the new set point until the next scheduled time period. At the next scheduled time period the thermostat will revert back to the programmed temperature values.

The Occupied override button can be used to force the ther- mostat into Occupied mode.

VIII. DISPLAY OUTDOOR-AIR OR LEAVING-AIR TEMPERATURE

When the Up and Down buttons are pressed at the same time, the display will show the temperature of the sensor wired to the thermostat. The temperature is displayed for 4 seconds with the letters “od” or “LA” (outdoor temperature or leaving air temperature, respectively). The display then returns to normal. If a sensor is not connected, the thermo- stat has been configured for use with a remote room sensor, or the reading is out of range, then “--” is displayed.

The valid temperature range for the outdoor-air sensor is –38 to 145 F. The valid temperature range for the leaving-air sensor is –38 to 145 F.

Table 1 — Daily Schedule Planner

DAY OF

 

 

 

SCHEDULE

 

 

 

 

OC1

 

UN1

 

OC2

 

UN2

THE WEEK

 

 

 

 

Time / Heat / Cool

Time / Heat / Cool

Time / Heat / Cool

Time / Heat / Cool

 

Monday

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Tuesday

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Wednesday

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Thursday

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Friday

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Saturday

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Sunday

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NOTE: The cooling temperature set point must be at least 2 degrees higher than the heating temperature set point.

Copyright 1999 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems

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Contents Operation Thermostat Display GeneralII. Thermostat Programming Buttons and Operation Reset Filter III. SET Current DAYIV. SET Current Time VI. Programming Thermostat SchedulesHold VII. Overriding the Schedule VIII. Display OUTDOOR-AIR or LEAVING-AIR TemperatureDaily Schedule Planner

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