Honeywell T7270B2009 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual page 3

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NOTE: The UP and DOWN buttons can also be configured
by setting parameter P6 to 4 or 5 (special custom
models, only).
"UP" = ON and "DOWN" = OFF usage (P6:2)
Pressing the UP Button
Pressing the UP button will turn ON the two light groups as
follows:
Pressing the UP button once turns ON light group 1, and
the characters "ON 1" appear in the LCD.
Pressing the UP button twice turns ON light group 2, and
the characters "ON 2" appear in the LCD.
NOTE: The corresponding ON command is transmitted only
after the UP button is finally released. Thus, only one
light group can be turned ON/OFF at a time.
Pressing the DOWN Button
Pressing the DOWN button will turn OFF the two light groups
as follows:
Pressing the DOWN button once turns OFF light group 1,
and the characters "OFF 1" will appear in the LCD.
Pressing the DOWN button twice turns OFF light group 2,
and the characters "OFF 2" will appear in the LCD.
NOTE: The corresponding OFF command is transmitted
only after the DOWN button is finally released. Thus,
only one light group can be turned ON/OFF at a
time.
"UP" = Light 1 and "DOWN" = Light 2 usage (P6:3)
Pressing the UP Button for Light Group 1
Pressing the UP button the first time will turn ON light group
1, and the characters "ON 1" will appear in the LCD. Pressing
the UP button again will turn OFF light group 1, and the
characters "OFF 1" will appear in the LCD.
Pressing the DOWN Button for Light Group 2
The DOWN button has the same effect upon light group 2 as
the UP button upon light group 1.
Disabling the Light Function (P6:6)
The LIGHT function can be completely disabled by setting
parameter P6 to 6 (in this case, the SUNBLINDS function
then becomes the default function).
SUNBLINDS Function
The SUNBLINDS function can be selected by pressing the "F"
button until the corresponding function symbol – a stylized
representation of sunblinds (= = = =) – appears in the LCD
and the function indication bar appears underneath the
sunblind symbol imprinted on the housing.
The SUNBLINDS function can be configured via parameter
P5 ("sunblind runtime") as well as by setting parameter P9 to
1 ("no sunblind") or to 2 ("one sunblind").
NOTE: The value of the sunblind runtime must be the same
in the T7270B2009, the W7070A2000, and in the
connected controller (e.g. an XL12).
NOTE: The SUNBLINDS function can also be configured by
setting parameter P9 to 3 or 4 (special custom
models, only) as well as via parameter PB (special
custom models, only).
Refer to section "Configuration Parameters" on page 5 for
details.
Raising/Lowering One Set of Sunblinds (P9:2)
Pressing the UP Button
Briefly pressing the UP button will completely raise the
sunblinds; in the LCD, the "sunblinds" symbol (= = = =)
moves upwards. Briefly pressing either the UP or the
DOWN button while the sunblinds are rising will stop the
sunblinds, and the LCD will revert to the default display.
Pressing the UP button for more than 2 sec will raise the
sunblinds only as long as it remains pressed; in the LCD,
the "sunblinds" symbol (= = = =) moves upwards.
Pressing the DOWN Button
Briefly pressing the DOWN button will completely lower
the sunblinds; in the LCD, the "sunblinds" symbol
(= = = =) moves downwards. Briefly pressing either the UP
or the DOWN button while the sunblinds are descending
will stop the sunblinds, and the LCD will revert to the
default display.
Pressing the DOWN button for more than 2 sec will lower
the sunblinds only as long as it remains pressed; in the
LCD, the "sunblinds" symbol (= = = =) moves downwards.
When changing directions, the blinds will first stop, tilt, and
then move.
OCCUPANCY Function
If the OCCUPANCY function is selected (by pressing the "F"
button twice), one of the three following function symbols will
appear in the LCD:
A crescent moon (" "), meaning that the user wishes to
override the occupancy state automatically established by
the controller and manually force it into the "unoccupied"
state, in which it will remain until overruled by a central
control unit or until the user himself changes this by again
invoking the OCCUPANCY function.
A full sun (" "), meaning that the user wishes to override
the occupancy state automatically established by the con-
troller and manually force it into the "occupied" state, in
which it will remain until overruled by a central control unit
or until the user himself changes this by again invoking
the OCCUPANCY function.
A half-sun (" "), meaning that the user wishes to override
the occupancy state automatically established by the con-
troller and manually force it into the "occupied" state for a
limited time (set using the controller's plug-in).
At the same time, the function indication bar will also appear
underneath the printed occupancy symbol. Thereafter, the
T7270B2009 will automatically revert to the default display,
i.e. it will no longer be apparent that the OCCUPANCY func-
tion had been invoked.
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T7270B2009 WALL MODULE
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