Copying A Day - Honeywell T7350 User Manual

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3. Press up
or down
displayed.
4. Press Run Schedule.
IMPORTANT
— Invalid holidays are ignored.
— Valid holidays require valid: month, day and duration.
— Holidays such as the fifth Tuesday of a month with
only four Tuesdays are also invalid.

Copying a Day

Use the PDA or almost exclusively keys in the "Schedule"
area of the keypad for this procedure:
1. Press Occupied.
2. Press Day to select the day to be copied.
3. Press Copy.
4. Press Copy again. The following day is automatically
selected. (For example: If the day to be copied is Mon-
day, Tuesday will automatically be selected.)
5. If necessary, press Day until the day to receive the copy
is displayed.
NOTE: To cancel the copy press Run Schedule before
step 6.
6. Press Copy.
NOTE: DONE displays for two seconds then the
program display reappears.
7. Repeat steps 2 through 6 for all the days desired.
8. Press Run Schedule.
Clearing Program Start Times
1. Press Occupied or Not Occupied until the start period to
be cleared is displayed.
2. Press Day until desired day is displayed.
3. Press Clear Start Time.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for all the start times to be
cleared.
5. Press Run Schedule.
Temperature Setpoints
Setpoint Limits
The setpoint temperature range is 40°F to 90°F (4°C to 32°C)
for heating and 45°F to 99°F (7°C to 37°C) for cooling.
NOTES: The ranges mentioned can be limited based upon
setpoints and stops:
1.
The greater of the Minimum Heat Stop and the
Not Occupied Heat setpoints determines the
lowest setting to which the occupied heat setpoint
can be adjusted:
°F: Stop/NotOcc ≤ OccHeat ≤ (OccCool - 2).
°C: Stop/NotOcc ≤ OccHeat ≤ (OccCool - 1).
2.
The lesser of the Maximum Cool Stop and Not
Occupied Cool setpoints determines the highest
setting to which the occupied cool setpoint can be
adjusted:
°F: Stop/NotOcc ≥ OccCool ≥ (OccHeat + 2).
°C: Stop/NotOcc ≥ OccCool ≥ (OccHeat + 1).
until the desired time is
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3.
The Maximum Occupied Heat Setpoint is limited
by Occupied Cool Setpoint – 2°F (1°C).
4.
The Minimum Occupied Cool Setpoint is limited
by the Occupied Heat Setpoint + 2°F (1°C).
Programming Temperature Setpoints
1. Press Occupied Heat.
2. Press up
or down
temperature is displayed.
3. Press Occupied Cool.
4. Press up
or down
temperature is displayed.
5. Press Not Occupied Heat.
6. Press up
or down
temperature is displayed.
7. Press Not Occupied Cool.
8. Press up
or down
temperature is displayed.
9. Press Run Schedule.
Temperature Setpoint Overrides
IMPORTANT
— The setup determines the duration of Occupied
overrides.
— Default duration is three hours.
NOTE: To cancel the Override and immediately return to the
program, press Run Schedule.
T7770 Setpoint Knob
A T7770 setpoint knob can remotely adjust the T7350 setpoint.
Adjustment can be made with the sensor in override.
NOTES:
During override, only occupied and standby heat
setpoints, and cool setpoints are adjusted.
The maximum adjustment is ±5°F.
With a disconnected or failed T7770, or a T7350
not set for remote+setpoint, offset is zero.
T7771 Setpoint Button
A T7770 setpoint button can remotely adjust the T7350
setpoint. Adjustment can be made with the sensor in override.
NOTES:
During override, only occupied and standby heat
setpoints, and cool setpoints are adjusted.
The maximum adjustment is ±3°F.
With a disconnected or failed T7771, or a T7350
not set for remote+setpoint, offset is zero.
Changing Temperature Setpoint Until Next Program
Period
This is a simple change to perform even with the door closed:
1. Press up
or down
temperature is displayed.
NOTE: If done while in Standby or Not Occupied
mode, Temporary Occupied override engages
2. The temporary temperature appears for approximately
ten seconds, then the room temperature is displayed.
until the desired
until the desired
until the desired
until the desired
until the desired
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