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3-6
Pioneer Gold 3.00 Controller Technical Guide
PRISM 2 OVERVIEW
Administrative Functions, Changing Setpoints and Force Occupied
Administrative Functions
The Administrative Functions Screen has three functions: Alarm
Lockout Reset, Password Reset, and Emergency Shutdown.
Alarm Lockout Reset
Selecting this option will immediately reset any alarm(s) that has
been cleared. It will also restore operation after an emergency
shutdown.
Password Reset
Selecting this option will reset the Pioneer Gold Touch Screen
system passwords to their defaults.
Emergency Shutdown
This will immediately shut the controllers relays down. To
restore operation, select <Alarm Lockout Reset>.
Changing Setpoints
If you position the cursor over the top of a setpoint box, a Help
Window will pop up indicating how that setpoint is used by the
controller.
If you enter a setpoint that is either too high or too low or if you
don’t have Level 3 access, Prism 2 will not accept the new value
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a value, you must press <Enter> to have Prism 2 save the value.
Saving and Restoring Setpoints
At the top of each setpoint screen, you can select <Save> or
<Restore>. These two functions save and copy over ALL of
the setpoints for a controller, not only those on a single setpoint
screen.
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valuable time in having to reenter setpoints for another controller.
NOTE: Saving and restoring setpoints in Prism 2 to a
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setpoints using the Pioneer Gold Touch Screen
USB function.
Force Occupied
You can override the schedule mode of operations to go occupied
by clicking on the <Not Forced> button. The button will change
to <Force Occupied> and the Occupancy Status button will
turn green.
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the override, click on the <Force Occupied> 
Figure 3-9: Administrative Functions Screen
Figure 3-10: Setpoints Help Window
Figure 3-11: Forced Occupied Option

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