Carrier WEATHERMASTER 48/50Z030-105 User Manual

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Programming Operating Schedules —

The

ComfortLink™ controls will accommodate up to eight differ-

ent schedules (Periods 1 through 8), and each schedule is

assigned to the desired days of the week. Each schedule

includes an occupied on and off time. As an example, to set an

occupied schedule for 8 AM to 5 PM for Monday through

Friday, the user would set days Monday through Friday to ON

for Period 1. Then the user would configure the Period 1

Occupied From point to 08:00 and the Period 1 Occupied To

point to 17:00. To create a different weekend schedule, the user

would use Period 2 and set days Saturday and Sunday to ON

with the desired Occupied On and Off times.
NOTE: By default, the time schedule periods are programmed

for 24 hours of occupied operation.

To create a schedule, perform the following procedure:

1. Scroll to the Configuration mode, and select CCN

CONFIGURATION (CCN). Scroll down to the Schedule

Number (Configuration

CCN

SC.OV=SCH.N). If

password protection has been enabled, the user will be

prompted to enter the password before any new data is

accepted. SCH.N has a range of 0 to 99. The default val-

ue is 1. A value of 0 is always occupied, and the unit will

control to its occupied set points. A value of 1 means the

unit will follow a local schedule, and a value of 65 to 99

means it will follow a CCN schedule. Schedules 2-64 are

not used as the control only supports one internal/local

schedule. If one of the 2-64 schedules is configured, then

the control will force the number back to 1. Make sure the

value is set to 1 to use a local schedule.

2. Enter the Time Clock mode. Scroll down to the LOCAL

TIME SCHEDULE (SCH.L) sub-mode, and press

ENTER. Period 1 (PER.1) will be displayed.

3. Scroll down to the MON point. This point indicates if

schedule 1 applies to Monday. Use the ENTER command

to go into Edit mode, and use the UP or DOWN key to

change the display to YES or NO. Scroll down through

the rest of the days and apply schedule 1 where desired.

The schedule can also be applied to a holiday.

4. Configure the beginning of the occupied time period for

Period 1 (OCC). Press ENTER to go into Edit mode, and

the first two digits of the 00.00 will start flashing. Use the

UP or DOWN key to display the correct value for hours,

in 24-hour (military) time. Press ENTER and hour value

is saved and the minutes digits will start flashing. Use the

same procedure to display and save the desired minutes

value.

5. Configure the unoccupied time for period 1 (UNC). Press

ENTER to go into Edit mode, and the first two digits of

the 00.00 will start flashing. Use the UP or DOWN key to

display the correct value for hours, in 24-hour (military)

time. Press ENTER and hour value is saved and the min-

utes digits will start flashing. Use the same procedure to

display and save the desired minutes value.

6. The first schedule is now complete. If a second schedule

is needed, such as for weekends or holidays, scroll down

and repeat the entire procedure for period 2 (PER.2). If

additional schedules are needed, repeat the process for as

many as are needed. Eight schedules are provided.

SERVICE TEST

General —

The units are equipped with a Service Test fea-

ture, which is intended to allow a service person to force the

unit into different modes of operation. To use this feature, enter

the Service Test category on the local display and place the unit

into the test mode by changing Service Test

TEST from OFF

to ON. The display will prompt for the password before allow-

ing any change. The deffault password is 1111. Once the unit

enters the Service Test mode, the unit will shut down all current

modes.
TESTThe TEST command turns the unit off (hard stop)

and allows the unit to be put in a manual control mode.
STOP — The STOP command completely disables the unit

(all outputs turn off immediately). Once in this mode, nothing

can override the unit to turn it on. The controller will ignore all

inputs and commands.
S.STPSetting Soft Stop to YES turns the unit off in an

orderly way, honoring any timeguards currently in effect.
FAN.F — By turning the FAN FORCE on, the supply fan is

turned on and will operate as it normally would, controlling

duct static pressure on VAV applications or just energizing the

fan on CV applications. To remove the force, press ENTER

and then press the UP and DOWN arrows simultaneously.

The remaining categories: INDP, FANS, ACT.C, COOL,

and HEAT are sub-menus with separate items and functions.

See Table 31.

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