Chapter 5 Making A Timed Override Request; Using The Tov Screens - Trane BCU Operator Display Operations

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Chapter 5
Making a Timed Override
Request
You can start or cancel a timed override (TOV) request for an area from
the BCU operator display. A TOV button appears on the home screen
when this function is available (see "Home Screen" on page 2). TOV is set
up and enabled from a Tracer Summit PC Workstation by a Trane pro-
grammer or installer.
Note:
You may not have access to all of the tasks presented in this
guide. Your access privileges depend on your user profile. Con-
tact your supervisor for information.

Using the TOV screens

There are three screens associated with the TOV function:
Area list
Timed override status—Active
Timed override status—Inactive
Note:
Descriptive screen names have been assigned to help identify
each screen in Figure 41 on page 48.
Figure 41 on page 48 provides basic information about the TOV screens.
The screens listed above are shown in the order that they appear on the
operator display.
The step-by-step procedures for starting or canceling a timed override for
an area are found on page 49.
Making a Timed Override Request
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