Zs Push/Manager Sensors; Navigating The Push/Manager Sensor's Screens; Zs Push Sensor Display - Bosch 8733951033 Installation & Operation Manual

Zs series zone sensors r1 compatible with ddc control air 5600, 5830, and 6120 controllers
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9 ZS Push/Manager Sensors

The ZS Push and Manager Series Sensors can be ordered as temperature only,
temperature with relative humidity, or temperature with relative humidity and CO2 .
They are the most versatile of the the four sensor models, and are designed to work
with the DDC Control Air 5600, 5830, and 6120 controllers.
The ZS Push and Manager Series Sensor allows the user to:
View information in the display such as zone temperature, setpoints,
outside air temperature, and equipment status
Make the zone warmer or cooler by adjusting the setpoint. By default the
DDC Control Air 5600, 5830, or 6120 only allows a temperature change
of 3 degrees in either direction (cooler or warmer) but this value can be
changed using the Control Air M or M+ interface, legacy BACview, or from
the BAS
Adjust humidity setpoint when unit is equipped with hot gas reheat to
control relative humidity in the space
Override the schedule to put the zone in an occupied state (in increments
of 30 minutes with a maximum override time of 3 hours)
Force the zone to an unoccupied state
See that the zone is in an occupied state when the green LED is lit.
Alert residents in plain text of error and fault messages that require
specifi c actions (e.g. change fi lter required). See Table 13
See that the fan is running when the fan symbol is displayed on the screen
Set System and Fan Modes (only on ZS Manager)

9.1 Navigating the Push/Manager Sensor's Screens

The control program determines what screens you see, what information is in each
screen, and what you can adjust. The type of sensor also determines what you see.
For example, if the sensor reads temperature, humidity, and CO2 , the Home screen
will cycle through the current values.
This Screen
Displays When
Home
The sensor has had no user interaction for 5 seconds.
Set-point adjustment
You press the
You press the
Information
through various information.
You hold the
Diagnostic
to cycle through various information to troubleshoot
the system.
Table 10
Data subject to change
or
button.
button. Tap the button to cycle
button for 3 seconds. Tap the button

9.2 ZS Push Sensor Display

This Item
Indicates
F° or C°
The temperature is Fahrenheit or Celsius.
The value shown is percent relative humidity.
The value shown is outside air temperature or
humidity.
Cooling
Heating
The zone's fan is running.
The fan mode is set to On.
The value(s) in the display, typically setpoints, are
editable using the
program specifi es that the value is not editable,
you will see
The sensor is in a timed override.
The equipment is running in an energy-saving mode,
or other mode defi ned in the control program.
An alarm condition exists. The Information screen or
Diagnostic Screen will provide details on the alarm.
A maintenance condition exists. The Information
screen or Diagnostic Screen will provide details on
the maintenance condition.
The sensor's buttons are locked either because the
control program specifi es it or because a user locked
them at the sensor. See Figure 6 on how to unlock.
OCC
The displayed setpoint is an occupied setpoint.
UnOCC
The displayed setpoint is an unoccupied setpoint.
CO2
The value shown is CO2 .
A NUMBER IN THE
Rnet Tag: A value in the control program that does
BOTTOM LEFT
not have an associated icon. For example, 501
CORNER
represents the zone mode status.
Table 11
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and
buttons. If the control
without arrows."
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