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THX9321 PRESTIGE
2.0 AND THX9421 PRESTIGE
ISU
Installer Setup
Number
Name
Check box on screen for each:
6000
Select the Dry
Contacts in the
Remote Setback
System
Full Drain Pan Alert
Dirty Filter Alert
Water Leak Alert
System Shutdown Alert
Service Needed Alert
Fan Failure Alert
Custom Alert
None
6010
What Terminals are
Wired to the Remote
S1
Setback Dry
S2
Contact?
S3
S4
Normally Open when Occupied
6020
Remote Setback Dry
Contact Setup
Normally Closed when Occupied
0 to 30 minutes (in 5 minute
6030
Remote Setback
increments)
Time Delay from
Occupied to
Unoccupied
72° F to 90° F
6040
Remote Setback -
Standby Cool
Setpoint
68-0311—08
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IAQ WITH EIM
Table 4. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued)
Settings
Default
None
None
Normally Open
when Occupied
0 minutes
85° F
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Residential,
Commercial
Requires
or Both
EIM
Both
Yes
Remote Setback and Dry Contact Alerts
requires an EIM (Equipment Interface Module).
Remote
This ISU is only displayed if one of the S1-S4
Setback
terminals are available.
(Commercial
Only)
See "Dry Contact Alerts" beginning on page 93.
Commercial
Yes
Remote Setback requires an EIM (Equipment
Interface Module).
Commercial
Yes
Remote Setback requires an EIM (Equipment
Interface Module).
Choose an option appropriate for the type of
device installed:
Normally Open when Occupied: The Dry
Contact device is open when the room is
occupied and will close when the room is
unoccupied.
Normally Closed when Occupied: The Dry
Contact device is closed when the room is
occupied and will open when the room is
unoccupied.
Commercial
Yes
Remote Setback requires an EIM (Equipment
Interface Module).
The Remote Setback Time Delay forces the
thermostat to wait before it switches from
Occupied to Standby temperature settings.
When set to 0 minutes, the thermostat will
switch from Occupied to Standby temperature
settings immediately when the room is
unoccupied.
Commercial
Yes
Remote Setback requires an EIM (Equipment
Interface Module).
During occupied periods, the occupancy sensor
tells the thermostat to go to STANDBY (setback
settings) when no one is in the room. If
someone is in the room, then it follows the
settings of the occupied period. The occupancy
sensor is ignored during unoccupied periods.
If the thermostat is setup for non-
programmable, the occupancy sensor tells the
thermostat to go to STANDBY settings when no
one is in the room. If someone is in the room,
then it follows the settings set by the user.
Notes

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