LOBP
Low balance point configuration COS: N/A
Permissions: Read/Write
Query
Command
Syntax: SN[#] LOBP?<CR>
Description: Requests the low balance point configuration setting.
Assignment
Command
Syntax: SN[#] LOBP=[value]<CR>
Description: Sets the low balance point configuration setting to [value] in degrees [scale].
Examples: SN1 LOBP=20<CR>
SN1 LOBP=-12<CR>
SN1 LOBP=OFF<CR>
Response Syntax: SN[#] LOBP=[value][scale]<CR>
Example: SN1 LOBP=20F<CR>
Node address 1 responds with a low balance point configuration setting of 20°F.
Parameters Range
value: low balance point cut off temperature in 5°F or 3°C step [OFF]
Fahrenheit [10 – 50]
Celsius [-12 – 9]
Default: 20F or -6C
scale: temperature scale [null, F, C]
The high balance point is dependent on the low balance point since the low balance point takes priority over the high balance point. If a
LOBP assignment command is received with a value that violates the 5°F (3°C) deadband between the high and low balance points, the high
balance point is automatically increased to remove the deadband violation. This command is only accepted if the thermostat is configured as
heat pump and if the outdoor temperature is available. Integer values must be within the range specified for the current temperature scale.
NOTE: If a zero (0) is sent as the value for an assignment command and the temperature scale is Fahrenheit, the low balance point setting
with default to 10°F.
OFFSET
Offset applied to control and display temperature COS: N/A
Permissions: Read/Write
Query
Command
Syntax: SN[#] OFFSET?<CR>
Description: Requests the temperature offset setting.
Assignment
Command
Syntax: SN[#] OFFSET=[sign][value]<CR>
Description: Sets the temperature offset setting to [sign][value] in degrees.
Example: SN1 OFFSET=-1<CR>
Response Syntax: SN[#] OFFSET=[sign][value][scale]<CR>
Example: SN1 OFFSET=+1F<CR>
Node address 1 responds with an offset setting of 1°F.
Parameters Range
sign: positive or negative offset [null, +, -]
value: temperature offset setting in degrees [0 – 8]
Default: 0
scale: temperature scale [F, C]
NOTE: The [sign] parameter is not required for an offset of 0.
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