Clock Setting - York DPC-1 Technical Information

Programmable digital thermostat with communication
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The active keys are:
-
Allow selecting the active option (flashing). The forward
order of the options will be as previously displayed:
starting with the clock and finishing with the unoccu-
pied icon.
-
Selects the active option, going on to the correspond-
ing programming menu.
-
Exits the Programming Mode, putting the thermostat
in Normal Mode.
If no key is pressed in the programming menu (or submenu)
before 30 seconds, the programming menus are exited and
the Normal Mode is re-established.

Clock setting

Upon selecting the
option on the programming menu, this
icon only (without flashing) is displayed on screen, along with
the day and hour digits, with the day flashing.
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The active keys are:
-
Allow selecting the active option (flashing). The forward
order of the options is day, hours and minutes.
-
Allow changing the selection.
-
Memorizes programmed day and hour, and goes on to
Programming Menu (back).
-
Cancels clock setting and goes on to Programming
Menu (back).
Programming the fan
This option configures fan status in the different occupation
modes, Occupied, Stand-by and Unoccupied (Day, Night or
Unoccupied). Occupation and fan status are displayed.
The active keys are:
-
Allow selecting the Occupied, Stand-by and Unoccu-
pied status of the room.
-
Allow changing fan speed and mode (ON-AU-
TOMATIC).
-
Memorizes changes made, and goes on to the fan value
of the following occupation status. If there is a tempo-
rary value set, it will be cancelled.
-
Cancels the configuration menu and goes on to Pro-
gramming Menu (back) without memorizing.
AUTO
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Selection of time schedule profiles
There are three predefined profiles (P1 to P3), three addi-
tional user-programmable profiles
files (P7 to P12) that can be programmed through communi-
cation of the thermostat with the PC.
Upon selecting the
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gramming menu, all days of the week are displayed on screen,
with day 1 of the week (Monday) flashing, the program pres-
ently memorized for this day, appearing with the temperature
digits and flashing, and the corresponding profile.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0h 2
The time schedule profile displays the hours of the day 0-24,
as well as the occupation status that corresponds to each
hour. If at that time its occupation status is to be day (Com-
fort or Occupied), the upper point is displayed (at the same
height as the sun icon), and if it is to be night (Economy or
Stand-by) the lower point is displayed (at the same height as
the night icon). If an occupation change is made in the middle
of a specific hour, both points are displayed, with the present
occupation point flashing.
When the user
profile is displayed, the text
pears in clock digits to indicate that the key with this denomi-
nation is active to program the profile.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0h 2
If the communication profiles are not empty, which means
they are not on 24-hour stand-by, or a profile above the first
six (three predefined and three user-programmable) has been
selected by means of communication with the PC, profiles
P7 to P12 can be selected. Should this not be the case, these
profiles can neither be selected nor are displayed on screen.
The active keys are:
-
Allow selecting the day of the week.
-
Allow changing the selected profile.
-
Memorizes profiles changed up to now, and goes on to
the next day.
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