Johnson Controls York DPC-1 Operating And Maintenance Instructions Manual page 12

Programmable digital thermostat with communication
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2- Fan setting
Allows programming fan status in the dif-
ferent occupation periods (Day, Night or
Unoccupied). Periods and fan status are
displayed.
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3- Day, Night or Unoccupied tempera-
tures setting
There is a total of six programmable tem-
perature settings that correspond to the
heat and cool modes of the three occupa-
tion periodes (Day, Night and Unoccupied).
These settings must follow an order from
cooler (a) to warmer (f).
a. Cool set point in Unoccupied mode.
b. Cool set point in Night mode.
c. Cool set point in Day mode.
d. Heat set point in Day mode.
e. Heat set point in Night mode.
f. Heat set point in Unoccupied mode.
The thermostat will never allow differencial of
less than 1°C (2°F) between each setting. If
when moving one of the setting we come to
less than 1°C (2°F) from the next one, it will
be "dragged" so as to avoid the unsuitability
of settings. When this occurs, the thermostat
will show it by flashing the period icon of the
setting being dragged.
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4- Selection of time schedule profiles
There are three pre-defined profiles (P1 and
P5), and three additional profiles
that can be programmed by the user.
Upon selecting the
tion on the programming menu, all days of
the week are displayed on screen, with day 1
of the week (Monday) flashing, the program
presently memorized for this day, flashing
and the corresponding profile.
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The predetermined profiles are 3:
1. P1, with comfort cycle of 7-23 hours, the
rest economy (night),
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2. P2, with two comfort cycles of 7-9 and
18-23 hours, the rest economy (night),
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3. P3, with three comfort cycles of 7-9, 13-
15 and 18-23 hours, the rest economy
(night),
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When the user
text
appears in clock digits to indicate
that the key with this denomination is ready
to program the profile.
Pressing the
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user
profile during Selection of time
schedule profiles accesses the configuration
of this profile.
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Monitoring program menu
Entering the program menu, and pressing
keys
simultaneously, the first monito-
ring menu appears. Pressing the
the different submenus will appear.
- P1, Programming of temperature read
out calibrations. Maximum allowed are ±
3°C.
- P2, Programming of temperature read out
origin.
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profile is displayed, the
key while displaying the
, key,
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S1: Indoor probe. Default value.
S2: Remote probe, RS1.
S3: Duct remote probe, DS1.
S4: Economiser probe.
S5, S6, S7 and S8: Average digital remote
probe AS1.
- P3, Programming of temperature control
operating mode.
TURBO; Quick temperature control, tur.
NORMAL; Normal temperature control,
nor. Default value.
ECONOMY; Economy temperature con-
trol, eco.
- P4 Activation and deactivation of com-
munication error read out.
C-Y Error Er.93 is displayed. Default
value.
C-N Error Er.93 is not displayed.
- P5 Selection of indoor probe type.
EA; The thermostat displays the analogi-
cal outdoor probe value. Installed on the
YKlon loard or the economiser board.
Default value.
Ed; The thermostat displays the digital
outdoor probe value, AS1 (S8). Optional
accessory.
Micro-switches for configura-
tion of the thermostat
The thermostat has a configuration system
through micro-switches located in rear of
the front panel.
For standard thermostat operation, these
pins are factory-set to OFF. Nevertheless,
these settings can be change in accordance
to user needs. The functions of each one are
described below.
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