TE Technology TC-720 User Manual
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58. PROPORTIONAL + DEADBAND FULL HEAT SET
Write Command: 41
Read Command: 76
Interpret: To send the low set temperature, multiply the decimal value by 100
10
and convert to hexadecimal. To
read the low set temperature, convert the returned hexadecimal value to decimal, and then divide by
100
10
.
If the INPUT1 sensor reaches this temperature, the controller will provide maximum heating output
power.
59. PROPORTIONAL + DEADBAND START HEAT SET
Write Command: 42
Read Command: 77
Interpret: To send the low dead set temperature, multiply the decimal value by 100
10
and convert to
hexadecimal. To read the low dead set temperature, convert the returned hexadecimal value to
decimal, and then divide by 100
10
.
If the INPUT1 sensor is greater than the PROPORTIONAL + DEADBAND START HEAT SET temperature
but less than the PROPORTIONAL + DEADBAND START COOL SET temperature, then the controller will
not provide any output power for cooling or heating. If the INPUT1 sensor is less than the
PROPORTIONAL + DEADBAND START HEAT SET temperature, the controller will proportionally increase
the amount of heating output power.
60. PROPORTIONAL + DEADBAND START COOL SET
Write Command: 43
Read Command: 78
Interpret: To send the high dead set temperature, multiply the decimal value by 100
10
and convert to
hexadecimal. To read the high dead set temperature, convert the returned hexadecimal value to
decimal, and then divide by 100
10
.
If the INPUT1 sensor is greater than the PROPORTIONAL + DEADBAND START HEAT SET temperature
but less than the PROPORTIONAL + DEADBAND START COOL SET temperature, then the controller will
not provide any output power for cooling or heating. If the INPUT1 sensor is greater than the
PROPORTIONAL + DEADBAND START COOL SET temperature, the controller will proportionally
increase the amount of cooling output power.
61. PROPORTIONAL + DEADBAND FULL COOL SET
Write Command: 44
Read Command: 79
Interpret: To send the high set temperature, multiply the decimal value by 100
10
and convert to hexadecimal. To
read the high set temperature, convert the returned hexadecimal value to decimal, and then divide by
100
10
.
If the INPUT1 sensor reaches this temperature, the controller will provide maximum cooling output
power.
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