Device programming, Factory default values, Programming stage control values – Honeywell Electronic Remote Temperature Controller T775J User Manual

Page 10: Programming reset values

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T775J ELECTRONIC REMOTE TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER

63-2248—4

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´

Determine the desired Reset Direction (up or down)
and enter on the Device Programming Worksheet. This
will determine if the setpoint for the control Sensor A
will be reset up or down.

²

Determine the desired Reset Compensation Setpoint
for Sensor B. Enter the value on the Device
Programming Worksheet.

Determine whether the desired Reset Action should
occur

above

or below the Reset Compensation

Setpoint. Enter abo

ve

or

below

on the Device

Programming Worksheet.

º

Remove the T775J cover and enter the values listed on
the worksheet and the date in the first column on the
label inside the T775J cover.

Device Programming Worksheet

Load 1:
Setpt 1 ___________

On at __________

Diff 1 or Throttling Range __ Off at __________

Load 2:
Setpt 2 ___________

On at __________

Diff 2 ____________

Off at __________

Reset Ratio:
Reset Ratio B Value ______
Reset Ratio A Value ______

Reset Direction __________________________
Compensation Setpoint Sensor B ____________
ResetAction _____________________________

Device Programming

Factory Default Values

When power is initially applied to the T775J, the control points
will be at the factory set default values. Default values are:

´

To avoid this time delay, press Select.

²

Press Select and Enter keys simultaneously to begin
programming the load operating mode (heat or cool).
The display will indicate heat or cool and the stage
number.

Press Set (down arrow) to change to cooling. Set (up
arrow) will change back to heating.

º

Press Enter to program the displayed mode into
memory.

¾

Press Select to go to the next step.

µ

Repeat steps 6 through 8 for additional changes.

Programming Stage Control Values

³

If you have a 0 to 18 Vdc output T775J, go to the
Calibration Procedure for 0 to 18 Vdc Output T775
before continuing to program the stage control values.
The Series 90 and 4-20 mA output T775J Controller
does not require calibration, so proceed to step 2.

IMPORTANT

When programming all stages ,it is important to note
that the first stage designated on the LCD display is
always the modulating output.

·

Press Select to display the current stage setpoint.

»

Press Set (up arrow) to increase or Set (down arrow) to
decrease the display to the desired setpoint.

¿

Press Enter to enter the displayed value into memory.

´

Press Select to display the current stage throttling
range or switching differential.

²

Press Set (up arrow) to increase or Set (down arrow) to
decrease the display to the desired throttling range or
switching differential.

Press Enter to enter the displayed value into memory.

º

Repeat steps 2 through 7 to program each additional
stage.

IMPORTANT

After initial programming, altering the setpoint up or
down for stage 1 will result in a change in setpoint 2
by the same number of degrees and in the same
direction. If increasing or decreasing the setpoint for
stage 1 results in exceeding the control limits (-40

°

F

to +220

°

F) for stage 2, the control will not allow the

user to enter a value for stage 1 higher or lower than
this limit. This will allow for easy sequential output
staging to be modified while keeping the margin
intact between setpoints.

Programming Reset Values

³

Press Select to display the current reset compensation
setpoint (Sensor B).

·

Press Set (up arrow) to increase or Set (down arrow) to
decrease the display to the desired setpoint.

»

Press Enter to enter the displayed value into memory.

¿

Press Select to display the current Reset Ratio B
value.

´

Press Set (up arrow) to increase or Set (down arrow) to
decrease the display to the desired Reset Ratio B
value.

²

Press Enter to enter the displayed value into memory.

Press Select to display the current Reset Ratio A.

º

Press Set (up arrow) to increase or Set (down arrow) to
decrease the display to the desired Reset Ratio A
value.

³

Set the reset direction determined previously by setting
the DIP switch in the upper right corner of the T775
(see Fig. 5). Switch 1 should be open to reset the
control point

up

and

closed

to reset the control point

down

.

·

Set the reset action determined previously by setting
the DIP switch in the upper right corner of the T775J.
Switch 2 should be

open

if the reset is to occur when

the outdoor temperature is

below

the reset

compensation setpoint and

closed

if the reset is to

occur when the outdoor air temperature is

above

the

reset compensation setpoint.

»

Before programming the T775J, verify that the

°

F/

°

C

selection jumper is properly installed. The T775J is
shipped from the factory with the jumper installed in the

°

F position. If

°

C is desired, remove the jumper.

¿

Apply power to the device. The device will begin
counting down from 210. This countdown sequence will
last for approximate 3-1/2 minutes.

Stage

Setpoint

Differential/

Throttling Range

Operating

Mode

Stage 1

72°F

2°F

Heat

Stage 2

70°F

2°F

Heat

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