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TB6980/TB7980                                                                                                                                                                                62-0238     400-150-005-B            3/23/06             4/6

4.2 Application Types

The following table shows the different thermostat applications and
their corresponding settings in the configuration menu.

4.3 Output 1

Output 1 is used to control a damper. It controls heating when the
thermostat is in heat mode or cooling when the thermostat is in cool
mode.

Set the following configuration parameters:

• Default mode
• Output type (TB7980 models only)
• Minimum opening
• Opening time (TB6980 models only)

4.3.1 Default Mode / Output Type

The default mode (heat/cool) is used for the following:

• The default mode is the thermostat’s mode at power-up.
• The default mode is the active mode when the N.O. changeover

contact is open (see section 5.4.2).

• When configured as a contact (see section 4.5), Output 3 controls

either heating or cooling depending on whether the default mode
is set to heat or cool respectively.

The following table shows the different default modes, the different
output types for Output 1, and their corresponding settings in the
configuration menu.

4.3.2 Minimum Opening

The minimum damper opening can be set between 0 and 50 %.

Note

: It is not recommended to set the minimum damper opening to

0 % (fully closed) when a duct heater is connected to Output 2 or 3.

4.3.3 Opening time (TB6980 models only)

The damper opening time can be set between 80 and 160 seconds.

4.4 Output 2 (models TB6980B and TB7980B)

Output 2 controls heating only, regardless of the thermostat’s mode.
When the thermostat is in heat mode, Output 2 is activated as soon
as Output 1 reaches its full capacity. When the thermostat is in cool
mode, Output 2 is activated when the measured temperature drops
below the setpoint.

The following table shows the output types for Output 2 and their
corresponding settings in the configuration menu.

Note

: If 0-4 is selected, set the SW6 switch to Triac. If 5-8 is

selected, set the switch to Analog (see section 4.7)

Menu setting

Description

0

Internal
sensor

To control the ambient temperature using the internal 
(built-in) sensor 

1 Room

To control the ambient temperature using the 
50014156-002 temperature sensor (the internal sensor 
is not used)

2 Air return

To control the temperature at the air return using the 
50014157-001 temperature sensor (the internal sensor 
is not used)

3 Air supply

To control the temperature at the fresh air supply using 
the 50014157-001 temperature sensor (the internal 
sensor is not used)

4

Automatic
changeover

To control the ambient temperature using the internal 
sensor. The 50014157-001 temperature sensor is used 
for automatic changeover. See section 5.4.1.

5

Limited 
cooling

To use the outdoor air for cooling whenever possible. 
The 50014157-001 temperature sensor is used to 
measure the outdoor air temperature. The internal 
temperature sensor measures the room temperature 
which is then compared with the setpoint. If the room 
temperature is lower than the setpoint, the air intake 
damper remains closed. If the room temperature is 
higher than the setpoint, the latter is then compared with 
the outdoor temperature. If the fresh air temperature is 
lower than the setpoint by more than 3°C (5.4°F), the 
damper opens to allow cool air in.

Menu setting

TB7980 models

TB6980 models

0

Cool / 0-10 V analog 
(max. of 10 min. refresh)

Cool 
(24 V tri-state floating)

1

Heat / 0-10 V analog 
(max. of 10 min. refresh)

Heat 
(24 V tri-state floating)

2

Cool / 2-10 V analog 
(max. of 10 min. refresh)

3

Heat / 2-10 V analog 
(max. of 10 min. refresh)

Menu setting Description

0

Not used

1

24 VAC pulsed (triac) / 1 sec. cycle 

2

24 VAC pulsed (triac) / 10 min. cycle / direct action 
(e.g., N.C. thermal valve)

3

24 VAC pulsed (triac) / 10 min. cycle / reverse action 
(e.g., N.O. thermal valve)

4

24 VAC pulsed (triac) / 15 min. cycle (e.g., mechanical 
relay such as R841)

5

0-10 V pulsed / 1 sec. cycle

6

0-10 V analog / 1 sec. refresh 
(e.g., SCR controlled device such as a re-heater)

7

0-10 V analog / max. of 10 min. refresh (e.g., valve)

8

2-10 V analog / max. of 10 min. refresh (e.g., damper)

Summary of Contents for ZONEPRO TB6980

Page 1: ...ure the base to the wall or onto an electrical box p Wire the thermostat See section 2 2 for terminal designations and section 3 for typical wiring diagrams q Reinstall the thermostat onto its base and secure with the cap tive screw 2 2 Terminal Designations The designations of the terminals vary according to the particular model of thermostat Refer to the following table for the description of ea...

Page 2: ...and central cooling FIGURE 5 Changeover and NSB inputs sharing the same 24 Vac transformer FIGURE 6 Changeover and NSB inputs using different 24 Vac transformers FIGURE 4 Temperature control of fresh air supply FIGURE 2 Damper control with electric reheat and auxiliary hot water heating CAUTION Do not connect common to ground CAUTION Do not connect common to ground TB7980B TB6980B TB7980B TB7980B ...

Page 3: ...2 V 5 Contact 5 50 6 6 C 12 F 5 50 6 SCR 0 10 V 6 60 7 7 C 14 F 7 Act 0 10 V 7 70 8 8 C 16 F 8 Act 2 10 V 8 80 9 9 C 18 F 9 90 a If Output 2 type is set to 0 4 set the SW6 switch to Triac If the output type is set to 5 8 set the switch to Analog see section 4 7 TB6980B model Application section 4 2 Default mode section 4 3 1 Output 2 typea section 4 4 Output 3 type section 4 5 Output 3 activation ...

Page 4: ...cted set the switch to Analog see section 4 7 Menu setting Description 0 Internal sensor To control the ambient temperature using the internal built in sensor 1 Room To control the ambient temperature using the 50014156 002 temperature sensor the internal sensor is not used 2 Air return To control the temperature at the air return using the 50014157 001 temperature sensor the internal sensor is no...

Page 5: ... once on one of the buttons The setpoint appears for 5 seconds and is indicated by the display During the setpoint display press one of the buttons to change it Note The temperature setpoint is automatically increased or decreased by 1 C 2 F when the controller switches to heating mode or to cooling mode respectively For example if the setpoint is at 25 C in heating mode it will become 26 C in coo...

Page 6: ...tandard 2 in x 4 in electrical box double gang NEMA standard electrical box with mounting plate 7 WARRANTY Honeywell warrants this product excluding battery to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials under normal use and service for a period of two 2 years from the date of purchase by the consumer If at any time during the warranty period the product is determined to be defective or m...

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