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KEYPAD ACCESS

The dipswitches in the cover (shown above connected with
ribbon cable) must be set in order to lock the user out of
programming and/or to set the clock and schedule. Use the
guide below to set these dipswitches for your application.
Otherwise, user access may be limited with an access code
set in programming. (The fan and system switches are
enabled or disabled in programming only, and require no
dipswitch placement.) 

Keypad access to both programming
and clock setup. (This is the default
setting.)

No keypad access to programming or
clock setup.

Keypad access to programming only.

Keypad access to clock setup only.

Once the dipswitches have been set and you have confirmed
that the sensors are reading correctly (and program and
clock setup are finished, if locking out access with dip-
switches), secure the cover to the base with the two set
screws located at the top right and the left side to prevent
tampering.

Setup                                

Note: 

If using remote sensor(s), the calibration may need to

be adjusted. See “Checkout and Troubleshooting” section.

SENSOR SELECTION

The dipswitches in the cover (shown above connected with
ribbon cable) as well as the programming must be set when
using remote room, discharge, and/or outdoor sensors. Use
the following guide to determine
the dipswitch settings for your
application. 

Using built-in room sensor only.
(This is the default setting.)

Using built-in room sensor with
discharge air sensor only.

Using built-in room sensor with
outdoor air sensor only.

Using built-in room sensor with
both discharge and outdoor air
sensors.

Using remote room sensor only. 

Using remote room sensor with
discharge air sensor only.

Using remote room sensor with
outdoor air sensor only.

Using remote room sensor with
both discharge and outdoor air
sensors.

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Summary of Contents for SZ1017N

Page 1: ...e locked out or limited with the use of an access code Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature display Product Manual Contents Description 1 Features 1 Mounting 1 N2 Bus Connections 2 Wiring 2 Setup 3 Progr...

Page 2: ...ughout because these are half wave recti fied devices SZ1017N thermostats require 8 VA 24 VAC When the SZ1017N is used as a stand alone thermostat with out communications the unit transformer may be u...

Page 3: ...e two set screws located at the top right and the left side to prevent tampering Setup Note If using remote sensor s the calibration may need to be adjusted See Checkout and Troubleshooting section SE...

Page 4: ...S TEMPS SHOWN IN 4 FAHRENHEIT program setup Main Monitoring Screen Press the pro gram setup button to access the following screens Access Code Entry Screen Will appear if access code is required for p...

Page 5: ...pear if stage outputs 1 and 2 are disabled Stage 2 Differential Screen Enter a differential value for stage 2 This screen does not appear if stage out puts 1 and 2 are disabled Control Mode Screen Ent...

Page 6: ...by 1 degree for cooling Outdoor Air Sensor Screen Choose whether or not you are using an outdoor air sensor function To monitor only select no See setup instructions for dip switch settings which must...

Page 7: ...l be maintained and the fan will operate according to its unoc cupied setting The occupied LED will be lit when the unit is operating in the occupied mode The occupied schedule may be set utilizing th...

Page 8: ...ns or dis charge air reset function See Discharge Air Reset section for further programming options If NO is chosen the dis charge air is still monitored When the function is enabled a LOW LIMIT and H...

Page 9: ...ences to protect equipment The fan has a minimum on and off time of 30 seconds When the fan is in AUTO or COOL mode it will come on 30 seconds before the heating or cooling stages are allowed to seque...

Page 10: ...roubleshooting section TROUBLESHOOTING No Display Check for 24 VAC on terminals 24 and 24 Check the cable connecting the cover to the base for a good connec tion Fan Does Not Come On The fan is on whe...

Page 11: ...a PC Additional monitoring is available by continually pressing the service key MON 72F 12 00 AM DISCHARGE AIR 55F OUTDOOR AIR OVERRIDE ON 178 MINUTES 75F HEAT STAGE 1 OFF MOD OUT 100 SERVICE STATUS O...

Page 12: ...ry default the unit will remain in the occupied mode for 180 minutes This value may be changed from 0 to 255 minutes in programming step 15 FAN SWITCHING The option to allow the occupant to change th...

Page 13: ...0 90 Occupied heating setpoint must be less than occupied cooling setpoint ADI 20 DegF Unoccupied heating setpoint 40 90 Unoccupied heating setpoint must be less than unoccupied cooling setpoint ADI 2...

Page 14: ...itch 0 No 1 Yes Enables System Switch button BD 5 Use of discharge air sensor 0 No 1 Yes Always monitored enables discharge air function BD 6 Use of outdoor air sensor 0 No 1 Yes BD 7 Enable smart rec...

Page 15: ...it 0 OK 1 Below Read only Discharge air function low limit BD 41 DI2 service status 0 OK 1 Check DI2 Read only DI2 Service NOTE 1 The Service status point represents general Check status if this is po...

Page 16: ...Rev 1000 R 2800 LAURA LANE IMIDDLETON WI 53562 I 800 288 9383 IFAX 608 836 9044 Iwww tcs basys com 16...

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