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Zone settings
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Zone ID
(only available from remote zones, in zones controlled by Lite controllers)
. Shows and allows to modify the zone
number assigned among the availables.
Important:
It is necessary to set the Main ID parameter of the controller for its proper functioning.
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Linked zones.
It displays and allows you to select the control outputs associated with the controller.
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Controller settings.
Use this parameter to define the controller as Main or Zone.
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Main ID
(only available if the controller is configured as zone)
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Sets the main zone, which imposes its mode to this zone
(only set-point temperature and fan speed features will be configurable.
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Use mode.
The controllers can be set in Basic or Advanced mode. They are set in Advanced mode by default. These
are the parameters you can control in basic mode: On/off, set-point temperature, airflow/fan speed and operation
mode. If you need to reset the controller to Advanced mode, access the advanced configuration menu and then
activate the advanced use mode.
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Offset.
Correction factor for the room temperature of the zones (range: from -2.5˚C to 2.5 ˚C / -5˚F to 5˚F in steps of
0.5˚C / 1˚F). It is in 0˚C / 0˚F by default.
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Control stages.
This parameter is used to configure both cooling and heating stages in a single zone or in all the
zones. These are the features to be configured:
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Air.
This allows you to enable heating/cooling by air in the zone selected and to configure whether the unit is a
direct expansion or water unit.
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Radiant.
This allows you to enable radiant heating in the zone selected and to configure whether the unit is a
water, an electrical or an auxiliary unit (Air supply function), independently of whether the latter is an electric or
water unit, for the air in a zone or for an individual AC unit.
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Occupancy contact.
It determines the state of the module of a zone based on the occupancy. It only has effect on the
zone module if it is associated to a controller (it does not operate in secondary zone modules). When this contact is
on, if the zone is empty for over 5 minutes, the Timer 90 feature is activated (displaying an Occupancy notification on
the controller). It is off by default. In order to activate this feature, configure it as Normally open or Normally closed.
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Window contact.
This option allows the control the state of a zone module based on the opening of the window. It
only has effect on the control element of the zone module. When this contact is on, if it detects any open window, it
turns off the zone after 60 seconds (displaying an Open window notification on the controller). It is off by default. In
order to activate this feature, configure it as Normally open or Normally closed.
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User mode setpoint.
This option is used to configure the set point temperature of each user mode for each zone:
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Comfort.
Heat: 15 to 30˚C / 59 to 86˚F by default 20˚C / 68˚F. Cool: 18 to 30˚C / 64 to 86˚F, by default 24˚C / 75˚F.
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Eco.
Heat: 15 to 30˚C / 59 to 86˚, by default 19˚C / 66˚F. Cool: 18 to 30˚C / 64 to 86˚F, by default 25˚C / 77˚F.
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Unoccupied.
Heat: 15 to 22˚C / 59 to 72˚F, by default 17˚C / 63˚F. Cool: 24 to 30˚C / 75 to 86˚F, by default 27˚C /
81˚F.
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Vacation.
Heat: 10 to 16˚C / 50 to 61˚F, by default 10˚C / 50˚F. Cool: 29 to 35.5˚C / 84 to 96˚F, by default 35˚C /
95˚F.
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Weight.
This option is used to set the weight of each zone for purposes of determining system operation. The weight
of the zone will be used for calculating the mode (auto-change over) or for calculating heat demands when using
auxiliary heat. It is an indicator of the size / importance of the zone. Possible values range from 1-100. By default, the
weighting is set to Auto and each zone's weight is automatically generated based on the number of zones. For
example, if there are four zones, each zone's weight is automatically set to 25. If this option is disabled, the weight of
the zone can be set manually.
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Reset controller
(not available in remote zones)
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Allows you to reset the controller and returning it to the default
values.