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T775A/B/M SERIES 2000 CONTROLLER
Programming the T775A/B/M Controller
To program the controller, perform the following
procedures in the order listed:
1. Enter Program mode — see "1.1. Entering Program
Mode"
2. Program the Outputs — see "1.2. Program Menu for
Outputs" on page 14
MENU
PROGRAM
MOD 1
MOD 2
RELAY 1
RELAY 2
RELAY 3
RELAY 4
EXIT
Fig. 26. Program Menu.
PROGRAM
RELAY 1
Fig. 27. Program Menu Outputs.
PROGRAM
RELAY 1
SETPOINT
Fig. 28. Program - Setpoint.
62-0254–03
MENU
MENU
PROGRAM
PROGRAM
OR
RELAY 1
RELAY 2
RELAY 3
RELAY 4
EXIT
MENU
PROGRAM
RELAY 1
SETPOINT
DIFFRNTL
SENSOR
HEAT/COOL
SETBACK
EXIT
MENU
PROGRAM
RELAY 1
SETPOINT
70
ENTER
SETPOINT
FOR
RELAY 1
When programming is complete, you may continue with
"3. Scheduling" on page 30 or, for advanced options,
continue with "2. Setup (Advanced Options)" on page 17.
1.1. Entering Program Mode
Press the MENU button, then select PROGRAM and
press the
Fig. 26 shows the Program menus for controllers with and
without Modulating Outputs.
NOTE: Modulating outputs are not available on the
T775A and T775B controller models.
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1.2. Program Menu for Outputs
Press the MENU button, select PROGRAM, then select
RELAY 1 (or MOD 1) to view the parameters. Fig. 27
shows RELAY 1.
NOTE: For MOD 1 and 2, THROT RNG replaces
DIFFRNTL.
NOTE: The Setback parameter displays only if schedul-
ing is enabled (see Fig. 55 on page 24) or the DI
Option is set to Setback. (see Fig. 57 on
page 25).
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Continue with "1.2.1. SETPOINT".
1.2.1. SETPOINT
1. From the menu, use the
light SETPOINT.
2. Press the
3. Use the
desired setpoint temperature.
o
F
Default: 70°F (21°C)
Range: -40°F to 248°F (-40°C to 120°C)
4. Press the
ture and display the next option.
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button to view the Program menu.
and
button to display the setpoint value.
and
buttons to increase/decrease the
button to accept the setpoint tempera-
1. PROGRAMMING
buttons to high-

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