Advanced setup, About advanced features and operation – Carrier 53DFS250-SL User Manual

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Advanced Setup

Select thermostat
operation in degrees
Fahrenheit or Celsius.

C

f

Select the display back­
light always On, or Off
after 8 seconds.

ON

Adjust the preoccupancy
fan purge timer.
0 - 3 hours.
0:00 = off

fl-nn

u-yy

Select the unit ID for
‘Soft Start'. This is used
in multiple installs to
stagger equipment turn

on times. 0 = off.

Each Number-(SOseconds)

second delay.

(0to99)

n

U

Press the Mode button. While holding the Mode, press the Program button
leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the

setup screens after 30 seconds.

Advanced Setup Table

STEP

NO.

DESCRIPTION

RANGE

FACTORY

DEFAULT

1

Time of day clock set

24 hour

12:00 Am

2

Day of the week

Su - Sa

Mo

3

Heat Pump

Off/On

Off

4

Deadband or Temperature swing

1 -6 F

2 F

5

Forced minimum difference heat/

cool

0 -6 F

2 F

6

Cycles per hour

d, d1,2-6

6

7

Security Levels

0 - 3

0

8

Maximum ailowabie Heat set point

35 - 99 F

80 F

9

Minimum aiiowable Cool set point

35 - 99 F

65 F

10

Fahrenheit or Celsius

F/C

F

11

Thermoglow^'^^ backlight

Off/On

On

12

Fan Purge timer

0:00-3:00

min.

0:00 min.

13

Soft Start

0 - 99

0

About Advanced Features and Operation

CLOCK BACKUP — In the event of a power loss,
the thermostat internal clock will continue to keep
proper time for a minimum of 48 hours without
external power or batteries.

TWO-STAGE OPERATION — The Second Stage of

heat (Heat pump models only) is turned on when
(1) the first Stage has been on for a minimum of two
minutes, and (2) the temperature spread from the
set point is equal to or greater than: the setpoint

temperature plus the deadband, plus 2 degrees.

2 degrees 2 degrees

Dead
Band

Dead
Band

2 degrees 2 degrees

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High

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Low

MINIMUM HEAT/COOL SET POINT DIFFERENCE

— The Heat and Cool set point temperature will not

be allowed to come any closer to each other than
the value set in Advanced Setup Step 5, on page 4.
This minimum difference is enforced during Auto
changeover and Program On operation.
ENERGY SAVING SMART FAN — It Fan On is
selected, the fan will run continuously at all times,
except in Off, and will only run if there is a heating
or cooling demand in Unoccupied periods.
OVERRIDE — As explained on page 3, pressing
the Override button during a programmed, Unoccu­
pied period will force the thermostat into Occupied
1, temporarily, up to 4 hours. If the Override button
is pressed during an Occupied period, the thermo­
stat will be forced into Unoccupied and the occu­
pied number (1,2 or 3), it was forced out of will be
turned off, only tor that day.
During Override periods the set point temperature
may be adjusted, but they will not be remembered
after Override ends.
HEAT — First Stage = Heat Pump. Second Stage =
Heat Pump and Electric Heat.
FAN PURGE TIMER — When this feature is acti­
vated, the fan will turn on during Unoccupied at a
preset amount of time prior to Occupied 1. This pre­
occupancy fan purge timer may be set as instructed
on this page, Step 12, from 0 to 3 hours. 0 - this
feature turned off.
KEYPAD LOCK — To prevent unauthorized use of
the thermostat, the front panel buttons may be dis­
abled. To disable, or ‘lock’ the keypad, press and
hold in the Mode button. While holding the Mode
button in, press the Up and Down buttons in
together. The Locked icon will appear on the
display.

Press all 3 for

Keypad Lockout'

o

ON

Locked

8S

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To unlock the buttons, again press and hold the

Mode button. While holding the Mode button in,
press the Up and Down buttons in together. The
Locked icon will disappear from the display.
DRY CONTACT SWITCH — The terminals are ‘nor­
mally open’. Closing or completing the circuit will

cause the thermostat to enter Occupied 1. This fea­
ture allows an external device such as a Central
Time Clock, Occupancy Sensor, or a Telephone
activated device to force 1 or more thermostats into
Occupied 1. For the Dry Contact to work the ther­
mostat must be in Program On. Set Occupied 1

to Off for all 7 days, so the Contact closure will be in

control. When the thermostat is forced into
Occupied 1 via the Dry Contact closure, the icon
Occupied 1 will blink.

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