To Change Sensor Properties - Carrier SPS Installation Manual

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Feature
WARMER and COOLER
buttons
INFO button
* See To change sensor properties (page 9).
SPT Pro Plus
The SPT Pro Plus has all the features of the SPT Pro plus the additional functionality described below.
Feature
MANUAL ON button
INFO button
MODE button
FAN button

To change sensor properties

You can use the following items, if included with your system, to change sensor properties such as the
override time or maximum setpoint adjustment:
i-Vu Open
Field Assistant
BACview or Virtual BACview
Field Assistant and Virtual BACview run on a laptop that you connect to an SPT sensor's Local Access port.
Carrier Sensors
Usage
To raise or lower the zone's setpoint:
Press either button to display the current average setpoint (the average
1
between the heating and cooling setpoints).
Press either button again to raise or lower the setpoint. You can adjust the
2
setpoint by no more than the amount defined in the Max Adjust field*.
NOTE Pressing either button overrides an unoccupied schedule and sets the
zone to occupied for the amount of time defined in the Each pulse field*.
Press to cycle through the:
zone temperature
outside air temperature, if enabled in the control program
override time, in minutes
heating setpoint
cooling setpoint
Usage
The Timed Local Override section of the microblock dialog box determines if
pressing the MANUAL ON button sets the zone to occupied for a set amount of
time in the same manner as the RS Pro or sets the zone to continuously
occupied.
This button cycles through the same information as the RS Pro and up to 4
additional inputs defined in the Optional Inputs section of the microblock dialog
box in EIKON LogicBuilder.
The MODE button lets you cycle through up to 4 operational modes defined with
custom programming. The sensor displays information for each mode based on
the setup in the Mode section of the microblock dialog box.
Press FAN to select the controlled equipment's fan speed. A fan icon on the left
side of the display indicates when the fan is on.
SPT sensors
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