Honeywell SERIES COMMUNICATING TB7600 User Manual
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TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS
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Table 6. Sequence of user menu:
** Appears only in unoccupied mode
***Appears only in override mode
There is a default profile set in the thermostat from the factory. This enables the thermostat to operate as a non-
programmable unit in day mode operation at start up.
Programmed default temperature setpoints:
Occupied cooling setpoint = 75 F (24 C)
Occupied heating setpoint = 72 F (22 C)
Unoccupied cooling setpoint = 82 F (28 C)
Unoccupied heating setpoint = 65 F (18 C)
Fahrenheit scale
Setpoint type = permanent
Programmed default modes:
System mode = Auto
Fan mode = Smart (for models with a communication module or programmable stand-alone models)
Fan mode = Auto (for non-programmable stand-alone models)
Programmed default schedules:
Monday through Sunday
Occupied time is: 12 00 AM
Unoccupied time is: 11:59 PM
NOTE: There will be a 1 minute unoccupied period every night at 11:59 PM with this default configuration.
OVERRIDE AN UNOCCUPIED PERIOD
This menu will appear only when the thermostat is in unoccupied mode. The unoccupied mode is
enabled either by the internal timer scheduling or by a remote NSB contact via DI1 or DI2. If DI1
or DI2 is configured to operate as a remote temporary override contact, this menu will be
disabled.
Answering Yes to this prompt will cause the thermostat to go into occupied mode for an amount
of time equal to the parameter TOccTime (1 to 12 hours).
RESUME REGULAR SCHEDULING
This menu does not appear in regular operation. It will appear only when the thermostat is in
Unoccupied override mode.
Answering Yes to this question will cause the thermostat to resume the regular programmed
setpoints and scheduling.
TEMPERATURE SETPOINTS
Permanent setpoint changes
This menu permits the adjustment of all permanent temperature setpoints (occupied and
unoccupied) as well as the desired temperature units (°F or °C) as shown in Table 7. Permanent
setpoints are written to RAM and EEPROM.
Temporary setpoint changes
Temporary setpoints can be modified through the Up arrow key ( ) and the Down arrow keys ( ).
User will be prompted with the present mode (Heating or Cooling) of the thermostat and its setpoint.
The Up ( ) arrow key will increment the setpoint by 0.5 degree (F or C). The Down ( ) arrow key will decrement the
setpoint by 0.5 degree (F or C). Press the Yes key to accept the new setpoint.
Local changes to the heating or cooling setpoints made by the user directly using the up or down arrow are temporary.
They will remain effective for the duration specified by ToccTime parameter.
Setpoints will revert back to their default value after internal timer ToccTime expires. If a permanent change to the
setpoints is required, use the Temperat set ? menu as described above in the Permanent Setpoint Changes section.
Override
Resume
Temperature
setpoints
Humidity
setpoints
System mode
setting
Fan mode
setting
Schedules
setting
Clock setting
Override
schd Y/N**
Temperat
set Y/N
Humidity
set Y/N
Sys mode
set Y/N
Fan mode
set Y/N
Schedule
set Y/N
Clock
set Y/N
Cancel
ovrd Y/N***
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