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Table of Contents ............................................................2

User Interface .................................................................2

Sequence of Operation ...................................................3

 

3 User Buttons  .......................................................3

 

Programming the User Buttons  ..............................4

Demand Inputs ...............................................................6

Applications Using Multiple 480 & 481 Together ............7

Error Messages ..............................................................7

Cleaning the User Switch  ..............................................8

Warranty .........................................................................8

Table of Contents

User Interface

The User Switch has a total of 5 buttons.

User Buttons 1, 2, and 3 allow for users to select the operation of the tN4 system.

Buttons A and B allow the installer to program the operation of User Buttons 1, 2, and 3.

User

Button

1

User

Button

2

User

Button

3

BUTTON 

A

BUTTON 

B

Factory Defaults:

User Button 1
Scene =  1
Label = Normal

User Button 2
Scene =  3
Label = Unoccupied

User Button 3
Scene =  2
Label = Away

Summary of Contents for tekmarNet4 User Switch 480

Page 1: ...s 3 programmable buttons that allow users to easily change the operating scene or allow users to enable disable tN4 setpoint devices on a tN4 system Multiple User Switches are required if more than 3 scenes or setpoint enable disables are desired The 480 has 3 demand inputs that allow for connection of a tN4 system to a third party automation system or telephone switch This allows users to remotel...

Page 2: ... 8 Warranty 8 Table of Contents User Interface The User Switch has a total of 5 buttons User Buttons 1 2 and 3 allow for users to select the operation of the tN4 system Buttons A and B allow the installer to program the operation of User Buttons 1 2 and 3 User Button 1 User Button 2 User Button 3 BUTTON A BUTTON B Factory Defaults User Button 1 Scene 1 Label Normal User Button 2 Scene 3 Label Unoc...

Page 3: ...cial users a simple way to allow staff to override the night setback setup schedule on the tN4 system Current Scene Press the Same Button New Scene Perm Scene 1 No Change Perm Scene 2 Away Selects Scene 1 Perm Scene 3 Unoccupied Selects Scene 1 Perm Scene 4 Selects Scene 1 Perm Scene 5 Selects Scene 1 Tmpy Scene 6 Occupied Selects previous perm scene Tmpy Scene 7 Selects previous perm scene Tmpy S...

Page 4: ...epeat 5 Times 5 5 Red Off Repeat 6 Times 6 3 hr Temporary Occupied 6 Red Off Repeat 7 Times 7 4 hr Temporary 7 Red Off Repeat 8 Times 8 8 hr Temporary 8 Red Off Repeat User Button 1 User Button 2 User Button 3 STEP 2 Press button A once using a blunt object to begin programming mode Each of the 3 User Buttons will begin to flash to indicate the current program setting Red flashes indicate the User...

Page 5: ...een Off Repeat STEP 5 Press button B to finalize the User Button setting and exit the programming mode Note To return to Step 2 without saving the setting press button A STEP 6 Repeat steps 2 through 5 to program each User Button User Button 1 User Button 2 User Button 3 PRESS BUTTON B STEP 8 Replace the trim bezel User Button 1 User Button 2 User Button 3 STEP 7 Included with the User Switch are ...

Page 6: ...efore the user switch responds to further demand inputs For a list of suggested third party devices that can connect to the user switch please contact your tekmar sales representative Application Examples A third party telephone switch has a normally open contact that connects to the User Switch demand 1 input This allows a user to place a telephone call to the telephone switch to change the tN4 s...

Page 7: ...r correct polarity 1 Button Flashing Red User Button 1 User Button 2 User Button 3 User Button 1 User Button 2 User Button 3 User Button 1 User Button 2 User Button 3 or or The User Button is configured for setpoint device enable operation and there is no response from the tN4 setpoint control Ensure the setpoint device has power and is connected to the tN4 bus Ensure the setpoint device enable nu...

Page 8: ...ifferent from or in excess of the tekmar Limited Warranty are the Purchaser s sole responsibility and obligation Purchaser shall indem nify and hold tekmar harmless from and against any and all claims liabilities and damages of any kind or nature which arise out of or are related to any such representations or warranties by Purchaser to its customers The pass through Limited Warranty does not appl...

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