Status Screens - TCS UbiquiSTAT US4050 Configuration Manual

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Configuration
System Event Log
Touching the SYSTEM EVENT button on the ADVANCED 2/2 display will bring up log entries for the last 100 events. An
event can be one of three classes: information, actions, and faults. Events contain a timestamp, description, and may
contain an internal programming code. Additional information may also be displayed.
• Info: Describes events in the system for informational purposes only. An example is service status history which
records any service status activity including duration.
• Action: Describe changes made to the device from a local user or an outside programming source (i.e., Ubiquity
Cloud).
• Fault: These are only reported when the UbiquiSTAT detects an unexpected behavior. Report any faults to TCS
technical support.
System Event Log Screen

Status Screens

Touching the STATUS button at the bottom of the HOME screen brings up the Status section, from which you can verify all
settings in real time. The screens in this section are grouped into three categories: System, Advanced, and Network. The
information on each screen varies, depending on the UbiquiSTAT model.
Status Section System Status Screen Example
System Screen
The SYSTEM Screen displays the following information:
• State: The current system state, as shown on the HOME screen
• Schedule: The active setpoint pair
• Next Schedule: The next schedule change and the time it will occur (within 24 hours)
• Cool and Heat Setpoints: The setpoints currently in use
• Service Status: Displays the number of currently active Service Statuses, if any. If there is an active Service Status,
touching the SERVICE STATUS button opens the SERVICE STATUS screen.
• Inputs: The room temperature plus Information from external sensors, e.g., outside temperature, humidity, CO
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Service Status Screen
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