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Commercial programmable thermostat
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T7350 COMMERCIAL PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT
Fig. 36. Holiday screen.
2. Tap Modify. (See Fig. 37.)
Fig. 37. Holiday modification screen.
3. Select a holiday slot to modify or create.
4. Make changes to:
a. Holiday title.
b. Start Month.
Configuration Option
Fan Operation
Extended Heat Fan
Extended Cool Fan
Control
HeatPump RevValve
Heat Output Stages
AuxStg
Heating Response
a
The Factory defaults listed here apply to all subbase models with the exceptions of the items listed in Table 18.
b
12:00 Noon is the default start point when time is unknown.
c
Only Available if user selected one or more of following: Dehumidification Reset, Dehumidification Minimum On, or Dehumidification Reheat.
d
Keypad/LCD cannot handle Standby setpoints. Keypad users cannot set Occupied setpoints that violate Not Occupied setpoint relationship. The T7350
algorithm never allows the effective setpoint outside Not Occupied setpoints.
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Table 17. Thermostat Setup Options Through PDA.
PDA
Keypad
a
Factory Default
Tool
/ LCD
Conventional
X
Extend 90 sec
X
No Extended Op
X
Standard
X
ActvClg
X
X
a
1
X
6 cph
X
NOTE: To remove a given holiday, change the Start
Month to "None" and tap "OK". The title will
remain, but the holiday will not operate.
c. Start Day.
d. Duration.
NOTE: To remove all evidence of a given holiday,
change Title to "Hol ##", Start Month and Start
Day to "None", Duration to "0" and tap "OK".
e. Spin Speed.
NOTE: Spin Speed determines the increment change
(1X or 10X) for Start Day and Duration. The
spin speed setting is local for each screen.
5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 until changes are complete for
the given holiday set.
6. Type in a name for the new holiday set.
7. Tap SaveAs.
8. Repeat steps 2 through 8 for all desired holiday sets.
9. To return to the main menu, tap the Holiday screen OK.
Calibration
Connect to a thermostat and calibrate the temperature
display.
Online Diagnostics
Connect to a thermostat and, using the "Monitor Data"
function, read diagnostic information including:
• Thermostat firmware version.
• Thermostat hardware version.
• Subbase hardware version.
• Run time error messages.
Conventional: Applications where equipment controls fan operation in heat mode.
Electric Heat: Applications where thermostat controls fan operation in heat mode.
The thermostat always controls the fan in cool mode.
No Extended Op: No extended fan operation after call for heat ends.
Extend 90 sec: Fan operation extended 90 seconds after call for heat ends.
No Extended Op: No extended fan operation after call for cool ends.
Extend 40 sec: Fan operation extended 40 seconds after call for cool ends.
Standard: Conventional equipment; Heat Pmp: Heat Pump.
ActvClg: Energize O/B on call for cool.
ActvHtg: Energize O/B on call for heat.
Stages of heat (conventional HVAC equipment). Set to zero for heat pump.
Three heat stages not available if configured for four stages of cooling.
Auxiliary Heat Stages (for heat pump applications): Number of stages (0,1, or 2).
3 cph: Standard response for heating system;
6 cph: Medium response for heating system; 9 cph: Fast response for heating system;
20 cph: Super fast response for heating systems.
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