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TCT-MZ 

Display and operation 

 

Doc: 70-00-0588 V1.0, 20180928 

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Clock operation  

The TCT-MZ2-D contains a quartz clock with battery back-up (not available in TCT-MZ2). Up to 8 switching events based 

on time and day of the week may be programmed. A switching event is defined by the time, day of the week and 

ventilation setpoint.  

A blinking clock indicates that the time has not been set or that the unit has been without power for longer than 48 hours. 

The time needs to be set to allow time schedules to operate. 

 

Clock setup 

Press CLOCK Key > 2 sec. SEL and current time displayed 
Press RIGHT < 2 sec. to change time, 

Minutes blink: UP/DOWN to change, OPTION to save minutes,  
Hours blink: UP/DOWN to change, OPTION to save hour,  

Press RIGHT to save time, 

DAY1 blinks: UP/DOWN to change, OPTION to save day 

SEL 
  00:00  
  DAY1 (Mon) 

 

Enable/disable time schedules 

Press CLOCK key < 2 sec.  

Time schedule operation is enabled or disabled alternately  

  

 

 

   

Creating time schedules  

Step 1: Select a switching time (Up to 8, Pr01–Pr08) 

Press CLOCK Key > 2 sec. SEL and current time displayed 
Press UP key, Press RIGHT key to select PRO.  
Press UP while PRO-ON displayed: 

Large digits display Pr01, small digits display 00:00 

Press RIGHT: 00:00 blinks 
Press UP/DOWN to select switching time from 00:00–23:45 
Press RIGHT to save switching time 

 

   

Pr01 
  08:00

 

 

Step 2: Select day(s) of week during which the switching event shall be executed  

While Pr01 is displayed and DAY1 is blinking: 
Press UP: Activate switching event for DAY1 (triangle appears on 1), 
Press DOWN:  
 

Deactivate switching event for DAY1 (triangle disappears) 

Press RIGHT to step to next day: 

Repeat for DAY2 – DAY7 

  

Pr01 

   DAY1 

 

 

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 

Step 3: Define setpoint 

Press UP/DOWN to adjust the setpoint to the desired level 
Press RIGHT button to complete. The switching event is now defined. 

  

Pr01 

   08:00

 

 

Default switching times 

These switching times are preprogrammed:  

Monday to Sunday (Day1 to Day7:  

PR01:   07:00  

50% 

PR02:   17:00  

100% 

PR03:   22:00  

25% 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TCT-MZ

Page 1: ...plications Control of ventilation systems for comfort and industrial applications General description The TCT MZ is a microprocessor controlled precision positioner with real time clock and time sched...

Page 2: ...0 C 32 122 F 95 r H non condensing Transport Storage Climatic Conditions Temperature Humidity Mechanical Conditions To IEC 721 3 2 and IEC 721 3 1 class 3 K3 and class 1 K3 25 70 C 13 158 F 95 r H non...

Page 3: ...mmon U1 Analog output supply air 0 10 V DC U2 Analog output return air 0 10 V DC Mounting location On an easy accessible interior wall approx 1 5 m 4 5 above the floor in an area of average temperatur...

Page 4: ...are memorized and do not need to be reentered Depending on UP03 the unit will remain switched off switch on automatically or return to the operation mode it was in before the power failure Deluxe ver...

Page 5: ...schedules Press CLOCK key 2 sec Time schedule operation is enabled or disabled alternately Creating time schedules Step 1 Select a switching time Up to 8 Pr01 Pr08 Press CLOCK Key 2 sec SEL and curre...

Page 6: ...ct a password using UP or DOWN buttons Select 009 in order to get access to the user parameters Press OPTION after selecting the correct password 3 Once logged in the parameter is displayed immediatel...

Page 7: ...OFF 0V energy hold off 0 100 0 10V or 2 10V OFF 0 100 100 CP 12 Full supply mode Volume for return air OFF 0V energy hold off 0 100 0 10V or 2 10V OFF 0 100 OFF Signal limitation for VAV systems The m...

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