Bypass, Led/lcd, Energy-saving features – Honeywell EXCEL 10 W7752D User Manual

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EXCEL 10 FCU CONTROLLER LNS PLUG-INS USER GUIDE

EN2B-0285GE51 R0909

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Bypass

Bypass Mode
When the Excel 10 FCU Controller is in the "unoccupied"

mode, the Excel 10 wall module's bypass push-button may be

used to force the Excel 10 FCU Controller into the "occupied"

mode. The Excel 10 FCU Controller can also be forced into

the "occupied" mode by means of a L

ON

W

ORKS

network

command (when nviManOccCmd is set to OC_BYPASS). The

controller will then remain in "bypass" mode until:

1. The bypass timer has timed out, or

2. The user again presses the Excel 10 wall module's

bypass push-button, thus cancelling the "bypass" mode,

or

3. The occupancy schedule (nviTodEvent) switches the

mode to "occupied".

4. nviManOccCmd is set to OC_NUL.

The Excel 10 wall module indicates the current bypass mode

status (see Excel 10 wall module literature for further

information).


Bypass Timer
When the "bypass" mode has been activated, the bypass

timer is set to BypTime (default of 180 minutes), at the end of

which the mode will revert to its original state (see Excel 10

wall module literature for further information).


Continuous "Unoccupied" Mode
The continuous "unoccupied" mode is entered when an Excel

10 wall module is configured to allow it and if:

• (in the case of the T7460) the bypass button is pressed for

four to seven seconds (until the LED blinks),

• (in the case of the T7560) the bypass button is pressed for

more than five seconds (until the flashing moon appears).

The Excel 10 FCU Controller can also be forced into the con-

tinuous "unoccupied" mode by means of a L

ON

W

ORKS

net-

work command (when nviManOccCmd is set to

OC_UNOCCUPIED). The Excel 10 FCU Controller will then

remain in this mode indefinitely, or until the bypass button is

pressed to exit the mode or a network command is sent to

clear the mode.


Bypass Push-Button
Excel 10 FCU Controllers may be hardwired to an Excel 10

wall module equipped with a bypass push-button. The bypass

push-button has three possible configurations (see Table 17

for further information):

• NONE

• BYPASS_UNOCCUPIED

• BYPASS_ONLY


Override Priority
Excel 10 FCU Controllers can be configured to arbitrate

overrides coming from the bypass push-button and the

network. There are two possible configurations, having the

following meanings:

LAST_WINS specifies that the last command received

from either the wall module or nviManOccCmd

determines the effective override state.

NETWORK_WINS specifies that, regardless of the wall

module override state, the effective occupancy mode is

determined by nviManOccCmd (provided it has not been

set to OC_NUL).

LED/LCD

LED Override
The wall module’s LED indicates that the FCU Controller is

being overridden by either the bypass button or the

L

ON

W

ORKS

network.

• LED

ON

⇒ "override bypass"

• One flash per second ⇒ "override unoccupied"

• Two flashes per second ⇒ "override standby" or

"occupied"

• LED

OFF

⇒ no override

• Four flashes per second ⇒ The controller is responding to

a L

ON

W

ORKS

network management wink command.


LED Occupancy
The wall module’s LED indicates the effective occupancy

mode.

• LED

ON

⇒ effective "occupied" or effective "bypass"

• One flash per second ⇒ effective "standby"

• LED

OFF

⇒ effective "unoccupied"

• Four flashes per second ⇒ The controller is responding to

a L

ON

W

ORKS

network management wink command.


LCD Display
This mode is used only for T7560 Wall Modules. The

occupancy mode is represented by the following symbols:

⇒ effective "occupied" or effective "bypass"

⇒ effective "standby"

⇒ effective "unoccupied"

⇒ Controller is OFF

and

⇒ Controller is OFF, frost protection is enabled.

Flashing symbols indicate the "override" mode:

⇒ override "occupied" or override "bypass"

⇒ override "standby"

⇒ override "unoccupied"

⇒ The controller is responding to a L

ON

W

ORKS

network

management wink command.

Energy-Saving Features

The "Standby" Mode
The digital input for reading input from an occupancy sensor

(usually a motion detector) provides the Excel 10 FCU Con-

troller with a means to enter an energy-saving standby mode

whenever there are no people in the room. The "standby"

mode occurs when the scheduled occupancy mode is

"occupied" but the occupancy sensor indicates that the room

is nevertheless currently unoccupied. If no occupancy sensor

is directly connected to the Excel 10 FCU Controller, an

occupancy sensor from another node may be bound to the

network input nviSensorOCC. The Excel 10 FCU Controller

can also be forced into the "standby" mode by means of a

L

ON

W

ORKS

network command (when nviManOccCmd is set to

OC_STANDBY). When in the "standby" mode, the Excel 10

FCU Controller uses the "standby" setpoints configured for

the heating and the cooling modes.

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