PIR APPLICATION GUIDE FOR TB7200 AND TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS
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7. TB7300 stand-alone fan coil application—3 levels of occupancy with an occupancy sensor cover
Sequence of operation:
At initial power-up, when the thermostat 24 Vac power supply is applied; the initial occupancy of the zone will be stand-by mode if
the PIR device does not detect any movement.
As soon as the PIR device detects a movement or motion, the occupancy status switches to occupied and the occupied setpoints
are used. The room will then be in occupied mode until a door toggle is detected.
If a door toggle is detected, then the room switches to stand-by mode and the stand-by setpoints are used. If any occupants are
left in the room, local movements must be seen to resume the occupied mode.
While in stand-by mode, if no motion is detected in the zone for the entire unoccupied timer duration, then the room switches to
unoccupied mode and the unoccupied setpoints are used.
At anytime, if the PIR device detects a local movement or motion, the occupancy status switches to occupied and the occupied
setpoints are used.
Set-up and Configuration
Thermostat used TB73x0X5014X (lodging models)
PIR used TB-PIR-FCU-L cover
BI2 Configuration Door dry contact
Stand-by timer value Not used
Unoccupied timer value 6.0 hours
Network interface used None, stand-alone
Door Switch
Door Switch
Unoccupied Time
= 6 Hours
Occupied
Stand-By
Unoccupîed
Time
Unoccupied Time Elapsed
= Unoccupied Mode
Initial State at
Power-Up = Stand-By
Always
Occupied
Door Open/Close
Toggle Detected