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Vav/zone controller technical guide 13, Programming the controller, System manager figure 11: operators interfaces – Orion System VAV/Zone Controller User Manual

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Programming The Controller

The next step is programming the controller for your specific require-
ments. In order to configure and program the VAV/Zone controller you
must have a central operators interface or a personal computer with the
Prism computer front end software installed. Two different operators
interfaces are available for programming of the VAV/Zone controller.
You may use either the Modular Service Tool or the Modular System
Manager
to access the status and setpoints of any VAV/Zone controller
or VAV/CAV controller on the system’s communications loop. See the
Modular Service Tool and System Manager Programming guide for
VAV/Zone controller programming information. If you are going to use
a personal computer and the Prism computer front end software, please

see the Orion Prism Computer Front End Operations Manual. No mat-
ter which operators interface you use, it is recommended that you pro-
ceed with the programming and setup of the controller in the order that
follows:

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Configure The Controller For Your Application

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Program The Controller Setpoints.

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Review Controller Status Screens To Verify System
Operation And Correct Controller Configuration