Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product SERIES 2000 Honeywell
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1 63-4356—1 Series 2000 Commercial Microelectronic Thermostat ® U.S. Registered T rademark Copyright © 1996 Honeywell Inc. • All Rights Reserved Contents Features .................................................................. 3 Programming .
63-4356—1 2 Set Program Set Temperature Change Time/Temp Occupied Temp Unoccupied Start Time Day System Fan Copy Occupied Start Time Run Program Temporary Occupied Continuous Unoccupied Set Current .
3 63-4356—1 FEA TURES •P r ogram up to tw o Occupied and two Unoccupied time periods f or each daily schedule. • Set different schedules f or each day of the week.
63-4356—1 4 PROGRAMMING The keyboard is located behind the thermostat cover . Sixteen keys are used to set, review and modify programmed times and temperature settings.
5 63-4356—1 Day Occupied Period 1 Unoccupied Period 1 Occupied Period 2 Unoccupied Period 2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday.
63-4356—1 6 The program has four temperature settings, Occupied and Unoccupied heat and cool. The thermostat will operate at the Unoccupied temperature setting unless the thermostat is programmed. The following chart shows the default temperature settings.
7 63-4356—1 Press Day until the current day is displayed. NOTE: Sun = Sunday , Mon = Monday , T ue = T uesday , Wed = Wednesday , Thu = Thursday , Fri = Friday , Sat = Saturday .
63-4356—1 8 Press Day until the desired day is displayed. AM Wed Occupied 1 Set Program Start Time M4956A Set Program Set Temperature Change Time/Temp Occupied Temp Unoccupied Start Time Day Sys.
9 63-4356—1 Press increase ▲ or decrease ▼ key until the desired start time is displayed. Un PM Wed Occupied 1 Set Program Start Time M4961A Set Program Set Temperature Change Time/Temp Occu.
63-4356—1 10 Press Day to select the day to be copied if different from the day displayed. M4966A Set Program Set Program Set Temperature Change Time/Temp Occupied Temp Unoccupied Start Time Day.
11 63-4356—1 Repeat steps through for all the days desired. Press Run Program. M4954A Set Program Set Temperature Change Time/Temp Occupied Temp Unoccupied Start Time Day System Fan .
63-4356—1 12 Press Heat/Cool Settings to change between heat and cool settings. Cool Occupied Setting M4972A Set Program Set Temperature Change Time/Temp Occupied Temp Unoccupied Start Time Day .
13 63-4356—1 Press Heat/Cool Settings to change between heat and cool settings. Un Cool Setting Occupied M4976B Set Program Set Temperature Change Time/Temp Occupied Temp Unoccupied Start Time D.
63-4356—1 14 Press Clear Start T ime. Occupied 1 Set Program Start Time M4979B Mon Set Program Set Temperature Change Time/Temp Occupied Temp Unoccupied Start Time Day System Fan Copy Occupied S.
15 63-4356—1 Press increase ▲ or decrease ▼ key until the desired temperature offset is displayed (range is 0 ° to 5 ° F). M4981A Set Program Set Temperature Change Time/Temp Occupied Temp.
63-4356—1 16 NOTE: If the of fset is zero, the default setting changes in one degree incre- ments. If the offset is 1 through 5, the default setting changes by plus or minus the offset.
17 63-4356—1 Press Heat/Cool Setpoint to change between heat and cool settings. Use increase ▲ or decrease ▼ key to adjust temperature settings.
63-4356—1 18 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Symptom Action Display will not come on. • Check if the circuit breaker is tripped—reset the circuit breaker. • Check if the fuse is blown—replace the fuse. • Check if the system switch at the equipment is in the Off position— set to the On position.
19 63-4356—1 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (Continued) Symptom Action Cooling will not come on. • Check if the circuit breaker is tripped—reset the circuit breaker. • Check if the fuse is blown—replace the fuse. • Check if the system switch at the equipment is in the Off position— set to On position.
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