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PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
The
During programming:
∙All regular operating functions of the
∙If a button is not pressed for approximately 90 seconds, the program will return to normal operation, saving programming changes made up to the point exited.
∙Pressing the BACK button results in an exit from the programming sequence, with the changes made up to that point saved.
Resetting to Factory Conditions
When the
To begin programming the
Level 1. Temperature Unit Selection
PROGRAM MODE 1. Degree: °C or °F
The default temperature units setting is °F.
To move to the next level use the UP or DOWN buttons. Press the SET button to select the temperature display units.
1. Degree: °C or °F
<°C > | <°F > |
Pressing UP selects Degrees C. Pressing DOWN selects Degrees F.
After pressing the UP or DOWN button, the program automatically accepts the selection and advances to the next program level.
Level 2. Operating Mode Selection
PROGRAM MODE 2.Mode: 1 or 2
The default mode setting is Mode 1.
To move to the next level use the UP or DOWN buttons. Press the SET button to select the operating mode.
2.Mode: 1 | or 2 |
<No.1 > | <No.2 > |
Pressing UP selects Mode 1 (Independent). Pressing DOWN selects Mode 2 (Priority).
After pressing the UP button for Mode 1, the program automatically accepts the selection and advances to the next program level.
After pressing the DOWN button for Mode 2, the program automatically accepts the selection and then moves to another input screen, as shown below.
2.Mode No.2 <2zones> <3zones>
Pressing UP selects a 2 Zone system (Zone 1 & 2). Pressing DOWN selects a 3 Zone system (Zone 1, 2 & 3). After pressing the UP or DOWN button, the program automatically accepts the selection and advances to the next program level.
Level 3. Sensor
PROGRAM MODE 3.Sensor Activation
The default sensor activation setting is for an aerial (SMAS- 1), or gutter
To move to the next level use the UP or DOWN buttons. Press the SET button to begin the process to activate or deactivate sensors. Each of the 3 control zones may have up to 2 individual sensors, for a total of 6 sensors. <A/G.ZoneX> refers to either an
3.Sensor Activation Yes <A/G.Zone1> No
3.Sensor Activation Yes <A/G.Zone2> No
3.Sensor Activation Yes <A/G.Zone3> No
3.Sensor Activation Yes <P.Zone1> No
3.Sensor Activation Yes <P.Zone2> No
3.Sensor Activation Yes <P.Zone3> No
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May 2008