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TB6980/TB7980                                                                                                                                                                           62-0238      400-150-005-B            3/23/06             5/6

4.5 Output 3 (models TB6980B and TB7980B)

The following table shows the output types for Output 3 and their
corresponding settings in the configuration menu.

When any setting between 1 and 4 is selected, Output 3 controls
heating only, regardless of the thermostat’s mode.

When setting 5 is selected, Output 3 controls heating or cooling
depending on whether the default mode has been set to heat or
cool respectively (see section 4.3.1). For example, if the default
mode has been set to heat mode, the contact remains opened when
the thermostat is in cool mode. When the thermostat is in heat
mode, the contact closes when Output 1 reaches a percentage of its
capacity, set via the configuration menu.

4.6 Minimum and Maximum Setpoints

The minimum and maximum setpoints are factory-set at 10°C
(50°F) and 35°C (95°F). The maximum setpoint can be set between
35°C (95°F) and (minimum se 1). The minimum setpoint can
be set between 10°C (50°F) and (maximum setpoint - 1).

4.7 DIP Switches

Three switches at the back of the control module are used to select
various options.

Temperature Display (SW1)

Selects the desired temperature display (°C or °F).

Access Mode (SW2)

Selects the operation mode (NORM) or the configuration mode
(MENU).

• Place the switch to MENU to access the configuration menu. 
• Place the switch to NORM for normal display.

Output 2 Type (SW6)

Sets Output 2 type (Analog or Triac).

WARNING

: Place the switch according to the type of device (Ana-

log or Triac) connected to Output 2. Failure to do so can result in
thermostat damage.

5. Operation

5.1 Backlight

To turn the backlight on, press any button. The display will illuminate
for 12 seconds.

5.2 Temperature Display and Setting

The thermostat usually displays the actual temperature. To view the
setpoint, press 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 cooling mode and
will return to 25°C when the controller is back in heating mode.

5.3 Output Display

The bar graph represents the voltage for an analog out-
put or the duty cycle for a triac output. The bar graph
usually shows Output 1 power (% of damper opening).
To view Output 2 or 3, press Override for 2 seconds to
enter the diagnostic mode. Press Override momentarily
to switch between the three output graphs. To exit the
diagnostic mode, press Override for 2 seconds or wait
for 1 minute for the mode to exit automatically.

5.4 Mode Changeover

The thermostat can switch between heat mode and cool mode
either via:

• the automatic changeover
• the changeover input

5.4.1 Automatic changeover

In automatic changeover, the thermostat detects when the system
switches between heat mode and cool mode by comparing the air
supply temperature with the ambient temperature. If the thermostat
is in heat mode, it switches to cool mode when the air supply is
cooler than ambient by 5°C (9°F) or more. If it is in cool mode, it
switches to heat mode when the air supply is warmer than ambient
by 5°C (9°F) or more.

Note

: Neither the heat mode icon ( ) nor cool mode icon ( )

appears when the thermostat is placed in automatic changeover.

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

N.O. contact (The contact closes when Output 1 reaches 
or exceeds set percentage. See section 4.1.)

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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