Program reference, Program parameters – Hired-Hand Farm Hand Series: Stage Master User Manual

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Part No. 4801-0151 Rev 4-06

Farm Hand Stage Master

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12. Program

Reference

Program Parameters

PSd --Room Temp

Display

Default reading displayed in the Main Display.

100 = Sensor 1
020 = Sensor 2
120 = Average of Sensors 1 & 2
003 = Sensor 3
103 = Average of Sensors 1 & 3
023 = Average of Sensors 2 & 3
123 = Average of Sensors 1,2,& 3

P1 -- Stage Sensor

The combination of sensors used to determine whether that
stage should be on or off.

100 = Stage uses sensor 1
020 = Stage uses sensor 2
120 = Average of sensors 1 & 2
003 = Stage uses sensor 3
103 = Average of sensors 2 & 3
023 = Average of sensors 2 & 3
123 = Average of sensors 1,2,& 3

P2 -- Stage Mode

Heat, Cool Negative, etc. This setting determines when the
stage is allowed to run, and how the stage will run.

1 = Heat Mode
2 = Cool Stir Mode
3 = Cool Negative Mode
4 = Cool Negative Tunnel Mode
5 = Cool Tunnel Mode

P3 -- Stage on Timer

Any cool stage can be placed on the system timer. This timer is
settable to 5 or 10 minutes. Any stage on a timer will run for
the system runtime percentage. (Example: 30% runtime of 10
minutes = 3 minutes out of each ten.)

0 = No Timer
1 = Standard Timer
2 = Cool Timer

ON -- OnPoint

The temperature at which a stage will turn on.

OFF -- OffPoint

The temperature at which a stage will turn off.

P10 – Minimum Runtime

Percentage

If temperature is below the offpoint, the percent of the system
timer that the fan will run at it’s minimum speed.

P11 -- Motor Curve

Different manufacturers motors speeds vary at different rates.
For this reason, it is necessary to make calculations based on
the fan manufacturer. 0 = Hired-Hand

P20 -- Cycle Time

The length of time in minutes between the start of one curtain
position adjustment, and the start of the next curtain position
adjustment. (Cycle time of 3 means that the curtain will move
up or down (or remain stationary) depending upon temperature
for its runtime once every 3 minutes.)

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