Programming; Thermostat Information - Honeywell T7200D Product Data

Series 2000 programmable commercial thermostats and subbases
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T7200D,E, T7300D,E,F AND Q7300 SERIES 2000 PROGRAMMABLE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTATS AND SUBBASES

Thermostat Information

1. Press the Heat/Cool Settings key to access the
thermostat information.
2. Press the increase
date code. The first two large digits are the month and
the third digit is the last digit of the year. (Example:
036 = March 1996)
3. Press the increase
identification code. (Example: 02 = software ID code 2)
4. Press the increase
revision number. (Example: 001 = revision number 1)
5. Press the increase
EEPROM identification code. (Example: 314 =
EEPROM ID 313)
6. Press the increase
subbase identification code. (Example: HP = heat
pump subbases)
63-4355—1
M4934
key to display the production
M4931
key again to display the software
M4932A
key again to display the software
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key again to display the
M4933A
key again to display the
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7. Press Run Program to exit the self-test. The self-test
times out after four minutes without any key presses.
Setting Keypad Lockout Switch
The DIP switch 1, on the back of the thermostat, activates the
lockout features. The switch must be set to the ON position
(up) to activate the lockout feature. See Fig. 16. The factory
setting is off (down). Remove the thermostat from the
subbase and set the switch to ON if keypad lockout is
desired. The level of lockout is determined by the Installer
Setup numbers 25 and 40.
BACK OF THERMOSTAT
Fig. 16. Setting the keypad lockout DIP switch 1 on the
back of the thermostat.

PROGRAMMING

The keyboard is located behind the thermostat cover. Up to
sixteen keys are used to set, review and modify programmed
times and temperature settings. The thermostat display
shows day, time, program period and temperature.
The thermostat can be set for two Occupied and two
Unoccupied times for each day of the week (28 independent
time settings). Temporary Occupied key provides quick
temporary temperature changes for increased occupant
comfort. The Continuous Unoccupied key provides energy
efficient operation for extended periods of time.
IMPORTANT
To program the thermostat, 24 Vac is required (turn
on system power). The keyboard lockout feature
must be disabled by setting the DIP switch 1 on the
back of the thermostat to the Off position.
Before starting the program procedure, use Table 11 to
organize the program schedule.
16
ON
1
2
1
2
1
DIP 1 IS ON
2
DIP 2 IS NOT USED.
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