Honeywell UDC 3300 Universal Remote User Manual


 
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6.4 Entering the Setpoint Program Data
Introduction
The procedure listed in Table 6-1 tells you what keys to press and what
prompts you will see when entering the setpoint program data. Follow the
prompt hierarchy listed in Table 6-2 when selecting the functions for
setpoint programming.
ATTENTION
Make sure SP RAMP and SP RATE are disabled first.
Table 6-1 Setpoint Program Data Entry Procedure
Step Action Press Result
1
Select SP PROG
Group
SET UP
until you see
SP PROG
Lower Display
Upper Display
ENABLE
ENABL2
ENAB12
or
to enable the setpoint programming option on Loop 1, Loop 2,
or both.
2
Select the functions
FUNCTION
LOOP 1/2
This accesses the function prompts SP Programming.
Upper Display
Shows the current value for each
prompt.
Lower Display
The individual function prompts within
the setpoint program group are shown.
Successive presses of the [FUNCTION] key will sequentially
display all the functions and their values or selections. Follow
the prompt hierarchy shown in Table 6-2.
3
Change the value or
selection of a function
prompt
or
This changes the value or selection in the upper display. If the
display blinks, you are trying to select an unacceptable value.
4
Enter value or
selection into memory
FUNCTION
LOOP 1/2
This enters the value or selection and goes to another prompt.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each function you want to change.
5
Exit configuration
LOWER
DISPLAY
This exits from the configuration mode.
Alarms on the setpoint
program
You can configure an event to go ON or OFF at the beginning or end of
any segment. Refer to Section 3 - Configuration under “Alarms
Parameters Group for details.
Prompt hierarchy
Table 6-2 lists all the function prompts for Setpoint Program data
configuration in the order of their appearance. Follow the procedure in
Table 6-1 to transfer the data from your setpoint Ramp/Soak profile into
the controller. All parameters may be changed while the program is
disabled or in HOLD.