Zone Temperature Setpoints; Schedule Creation - Roberts Gorden CORAYVAC Installation Manual

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Continue to scroll down Configuration-Service
screen and set each selection to the appropriate set-
ting (depending on what type of heat system(s) are
connected to the controller). The 'External Design
Temperature' should reference the coldest possible
outside air temperature during the heating season,
The "Internal Design Temperature" should refer-
ence the warmest desired space temperature. Press
the home icon to return to the Home screen.
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After the Configuration-Service screen is adjusted,
the Home screen will show zone-to-pump associated
wiring. Yellow and blue lines indicate which pump
each CORAYVAC
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system is connected to within the
controller's logic.
Note: Ensure the hardwired connections match the
connection within the logic. Repeat this configuration
for each controller on the network.

8.4 Zone Temperature Setpoints

Press any of the 'Zone #'s' displayed on the Home
screen to access the temperature adjustments for the
associated zone. If 'Zone 1' is selected, 'Zone 1'
screen will be accessed.
From this screen, users can make adjustments to the
zone temperature setpoint, or override a schedule.
Adjust the occupied setpoint by pressing the up and
down arrows to the desired zone temperature dis-
played next to the flame icon.
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To override an unoccupied temperature, select the on
button icon to select the desired space temperature
and the duration of the override.
Note: The <Configure> icon will bring users to the
Configuration-Zones screen. It is recommended to
create all schedules prior to adjusting the settings in
the Configuration-Zones screen.
Note: Allow a few seconds after adjusting setpoint for
information to process before navigating away from
page.
Note: Setpoint displayed also reflects any adjust-
ments made at the zone sensor. This is the "Effective
Setpoint". For example: If the setpoint is at 68 °F and
the user adjusts the setpoint to 70 °F at the zone
sensor, 70 °F will appear on the zone screen. Adjust-
ments made at the touchscreen will be from the base
setpoint (68 °F). If user, then turns up the tempera-
ture 2 F° more, it will show the adjustment from 68
F°- 70 F°, and then jump to 72 F° to reflect the zone
sensor adjustment.

8.5 Schedule Creation

To maximize comfort and system performance, it is
recommended to program your heating schedule in
accordance with your occupied and unoccupied
zones and schedule. For best results, keep your
night setback temperature within 5 °F to 8 °F of your
occupied setpoint temperature.
In the Home screen select <Menu> then select
<Schedules>. A list of schedule objects numbered 1
through 4 will appear. The schedule object number
corresponds with each zone number. Each zone
should be programmed individually.
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