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VISIONPRO
8000 WITH REDLINK™
ISU
Installer Setup
Number
Name
Standard
402
Type of Override
Initiate Occupancy
No Limit
403
Override Duration
1 to 12 Hours
Off
405
Min. Heat Recovery
Ramp Rate
1° F/hr to 20° F/hr
68-0312—06
Table 3. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued)
Settings
Default
Standard
3 hours
5° F/hr
Residential,
Commercial
Requires
or Both
EIM
Commercial
No
Commercial
No
Commercial
No
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Notes
Standard:
The system maintains temperatures
programmed for the occupied and unoccupied
time periods. Pressing OVERRIDE will allow
the user to make a temporary schedule
change.
Initiate Occupancy:
The system maintains temperature at an
energy saving level until the user touches the
message center area on the thermostat. Note:
The message center displays Press HERE to
Start Occupancy. The system will then
maintain a comfortable temperature until the
occupied period ends. This option is
recommended for cost savings when the
workplace is used infrequently or arrival times
change from day to day (example - schools).
After the user touches Press HERE to Start
Occupancy, the user will still be able to
perform a standard OVERRIDE of the
schedule.
When the user presses the OVERRIDE button, the
thermostat will maintain the new temperature for
at least 1 hour. The user can adjust the Hold Until
time from 1 hour to the amount set for the
Override Duration (1-12 hours). Default setting is
3 hours. If set to No Limit, the user can adjust the
Hold Until time up to 24 hours.
Off: The heating system will begin recovery at the
time that is scheduled.
When a Minimum Recovery Ramp Rate is set, the
thermostat will begin recovery early to ensure the
temperature is reached at the scheduled time.
Set a Minimum Recovery Ramp Rate based on the
rate that the heating system can recover at for a
cold day in your region. Default setting is 5° F /
hour.
If an outdoor sensor is installed, set an Outdoor
Temperature that is representative of a cold day in
your region to be associated with the Minimum
Recovery Ramp Rate. The thermostat will begin
recovery at the optimal time based on a calculated
ramp rate, allowing the system to recover on time
and save energy during changing outdoor
conditions.
During recovery, the setpoint changes at a rate in
degrees per hour depending on the outdoor
temperature. If there is no outdoor sensor, the
Minimum Recovery Ramp Rate is used.

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