Application steps, Overview – Honeywell COMMERCIAL PROGRAMMABLE T7350 User Manual

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value will be used in the T7350H as the primary controlled

variable. The local space temperature sensor of the

T7350H is ignored until the network sensor fails.

• Space Humidity Sharing:

If a valid humidity value is received at the T7350H Space

Humidity network variable input, that value will be used in

the T7350H as the humidity control variable. The local

space humidity sensor of the T7350H is ignored until the

network sensor fails.

• Current Setpoint Sharing:

If a valid setpoint value is received at T7350H nviSetpoint,

that value will be used by the T7350H as the center

setpoint. The heat and cool setpoints are then calculated

from this value and are used in the T7350H as the

occupied setpoints. During unoccupied periods,

nviSetpoint is ignored.

• Occupancy Sensor Sharing:

If a valid value is received at the T7350H occupancy

sensor network variable input, that value will be used in the

T7350H as the occupancy sensor. The local T7350H

occupancy sensor is ignored until the network sensor fails.

NOTE: The occupancy or motion sensor is active whenever

the device is scheduled “Occupied” and a remote or

network occupancy sensor is configured.

The T7350H effective occupancy is determined in Table 6.

Table 6. T7350H Effective Occupancy.

• Occupancy Bypass:

Any internal or external scheduled unoccupied state in the

T7350H is overridden by a network occupancy bypass

command. Bypass is a method to command unoccupied

override over the network from another controller (typically

a T7350H or XL10). The source controller manages the

bypass timing.

• Manual occupancy:

Provides a method to command the occupancy state from

a network workstation. Effective occupancy override works

on a “last in wins” basis. That is, the last occupancy

override command received from any source determines

the override state. The workstation can command

occupied, unoccupied, standby, bypass, or not active (null).

There are several ways to return the device to normal

schedule operation.

1. Power failure reset at the T7350H.

2. Workstation issues a “not active” (null) network com-

mand to T7350H.nviOccManCmd.

3. User activates “Temporary Occupied” button on the

local keyboard. This can be followed by a “Run Sched-

ule” local command.

4. If manual occupancy is commanded to bypass and the

bypass timer times out.

APPLICATION STEPS

Overview

The application steps shown in Table

7

are guidelines for

configuring the T7350H in a L

ON

W

ORKS®

Bus network and

explain the network role of the T7350H.

Table 7. Application Steps.

Source

Destination

T7350H.nvoSpaceTemp

or XL10.nvoSpaceTemp

T7350H.nviSpaceTemp

Source

Destination

T7350H.nvoSpaceRH

T7350H.nviSpaceRH

or XL15c.nviRARH

Source

Destination

T7350H.nvoEffectSetpt

or XL10.nvoEffectSetpt

T7350H.nviSetpoint

Source

Destination

T7350H.nvoOccSensor

or XL10.nvoSensorOcc

NetworkSensor

T7350H.nviOccSensor

Schedule

Occupancy

Occupancy/Motion

Sensor Contact

Effective

Occupancy

Occupied

Open

Standby

Occupied

Closed

Occupied

Standby

NA

Standby

Unoccupied

NA

Unoccupied

Source

Destination

T7350H.nvoBypass

or

XL10.nvoBypass

XL15a.nvoBypass[i]

XL15c.nvoBypass[i]

T7350H.nviBypass

Source

Destination

Workstation

Command Display

XL15b

T7350H.nviOccManCmd

Step

Description

1

Plan the system.

2

Determine required network devices.

3

Lay out communications and power wiring.

4

Prepare wiring diagrams.

5

Order equipment.

6

Configure T7350.

7

Troubleshooting.

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