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Network compatible variable air volume program module for w7600
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PM7600B
PROGRAMMING
SCH# 03
OCC
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07:00A
Event schedules 1 and 2 are default schedules for 24
hour unoccupied and 24 hour occupied, respectively. These
event schedules may not be altered. To scroll through the
event schedules, press NEXT (∨). Scroll repeatedly through
event schedules by pressing NEXT (∨). Press PREVIOUS
(∧) to review progressively lower numbered event sched-
ules and eventually go back to the program menu.
Event schedules 3 through 32 may be altered. Press
NEXT (∨) to scroll to the event schedule to be altered. The
default position of the cursor will be on the first OCC or
UNOCC display associated with the first event. The only
exception is when the schedule is programmed as 24 hour
OCC/UNOCC. Events not shown, but can be displayed by
pressing PLUS/MINUS (+/–).
To toggle the first event from OCC to UNOCC or
UNOCC to OCC, press PLUS/MINUS (+/–). If the OCC/
UNOCC sequence is acceptable, press LEFT/RIGHT TAB
(</>). The cursor will now be under the hours of the first (or
last) occ or unocc event. To advance the hours, press PLUS
(+). To advance the time in increments of four hours, press
PLUS (+) and FAST simultaneously. Similarly, to decrease
hours, use MINUS (–).
After the hours are changed, move the cursor to the
minutes by pressing RIGHT TAB (>). To advance the
minutes, press PLUS (+). To advance the time in incre-
ments of five minutes, press PLUS (+) and FAST simulta-
neously. To decrease minutes, press MINUS (–). Move the
cursor to the next event to be altered or programmed.
If a time of 12:00 AM is entered in the first field, the on/
off pattern is OCC-UNOCC-OCC-UNOCC and the re-
maining fields are programmed as 12:00 AM, which is
indicated by six hyphens (------) on the display, the sched-
ule becomes 24 hour occupied. If a time of 12:00 AM is
entered in the first field, the on/off pattern is UNOCC-
OCC-UNOCC-OCC and the remaining fields are pro-
grammed as 12:00 AM, which is indicated by six hyphens
(------) on the display, the schedule becomes 24 hour unoc-
cupied.
To restore an event schedule that is displayed as 24 Hour
Occupied or 24 Hour Unoccupied (except for event sched-
ules one and two), press PLUS/MINUS (+/–) and the
normal OCC/UNOCC headings will be displayed.
PROGRAMMING SPECIAL SCHEDULES
When the program mode is entered, the program display
will appear.
The default position of the cursor is under the SETPOINT
selection. Using the LEFT/RIGHT TAB, move the cursor
under the TOD selection and press NEXT. Select HOLI-
DAY and press NEXT. Up to 24 special schedule dates and
day schedules can be programmed.
HOLIDAY 1 START DATE END DATE
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JAN 01 1990
The default date in the start date and end date field is the
current date. (When date is preceded by an asterisk, *, start
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UNOCC
OCC
UNOCC
09:00A
12:00P
04:00P
DAY SCH
JAN 01 1990
SP2
date is unprogrammed.) The default position of the cursor
is on the month of the start date field. Using NEXT (∨) or
PREVIOUS (∧), scroll through the special schedules al-
ready programmed. NEXT (∨) will allow repeated scroll-
ing through the special schedules. Pressing PREVIOUS (∧)
allows scrolling through the special schedules and returns
to the program menu.
To change the Holiday schedules, select the Holiday
schedule to change. Because the default position is at the
month of the start date field, change the month to the special
schedule starting month by pressing PLUS (+) to increase
and MINUS (–) to decrease the month. Press RIGHT TAB
(>) to change the day to the special schedule starting day.
Increase and decrease the day using PLUS/MINUS (+/–) as
described above. Press RIGHT TAB (>) to change the year
to the special schedule starting year. Increase and decrease
the year by using PLUS/MINUS (+/–) as described above.
To advance the time in increments of five years, press
PLUS (+) and FAST simultaneously.
Move the cursor, using RIGHT TAB (>), to the end date
field. Following the instructions above, program the special
schedule ending date.
CLEAR may be used to delete the current special sched-
ule. Using NEXT (∨) or PREVIOUS (∧), scroll through to
the special schedule to be deleted. Press CLEAR. The
S7600A will delete the current special schedule and display
the next chronological special schedule.
After programming the end date, move the cursor under
the DAY SCH selection by pressing the RIGHT TAB (>).
Using PLUS/MINUS (+/–), select the day schedule that
the holiday schedule dates will use.
The S7600A Keyboard Display Module uses a start date
tracking algorithm to help users keep the end date on or
after the start date. The start date must occur on or before
the end date.
Special schedule dates may not overlap each other. If the
programmer attempts to enter overlapping dates, the dis-
play below appears. The S7600A returns the programmer
to the erroneous special schedule date.
NEW SCHEDULE OVERLAPS EXISTING SCHEDULE
After changes are made and NEXT/PREVIOUS (∧/∨)
RUN, REVIEW, or BYPASS is pressed, the schedules are
placed in chronological order.
Continue the process of scrolling through special sched-
ule numbers and altering data by following instructions
above until all special schedule dates and day assignments
are programmed.
PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK
When the source of time is from the CNAP Network, the
time and dates will not be downloaded.
After the program mode is entered, the program display
appears.
The default position of the cursor is under the SETPOINT
selection. Using LEFT/RIGHT TAB (</>), move the cur-
sor under the TOD selection and press NEXT (∨). Using
the LEFT/RIGHT TAB (</>), move the cursor under the
CLOCK selection and press NEXT (∨). DISPLAY CLOCK
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