T775A/B/M SERIES 2000 ELECTRONIC STAND-ALONE CONTROLLERS
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Fig. 60. Setup - Outputs - Options - DI Options.
2.3.3.3. DI OPTIONS (digital input options)
The DI Option you select applies to all outputs. This 
option overrides any Setpoint/Setback values entered in 
the Schedule.
1. Press the 
 button to display the DI Option 
selections.
2. Use the
  and  buttons to highlight DISABLE, 
SETBACK, or IGNORE.
Default: DISABLE
3. Press the 
 button to accept the value and display 
the SHOW RT option.
When the digital input (DI) closes, all outputs follow the DI 
option value (Disable, Setback, or Ignore):
• DISABLE disables the outputs; relays return to de-
energized state and Mod outputs return to 0% output.
• SETPOINT forces the control to the setpoint 
temperature.
• SETBACK enables a setback temperature value to be 
programmed for each output and forces the control to 
the setback temperature.
— To program the Setback temperature, see Fig. 34 
on page 16.
• ENABLE energizes all relays and MOD outputs to 
100%. Use this option carefully.
• IGNORE causes the digital input to have no effect on 
the Relay or Mod outputs.
Fig. 61. Setup - Outputs - Options - Show Runtime.
2.3.3.4. SHOW RT (show run time hours)
1. Press the  button to display the Show RT values.
2. Use the
  and  buttons to select YES or NO.
Default: YES
3. Press the 
 button to accept the value and return 
to the Options menu.
Selecting YES shows the RT (run time) hours for each 
relay on the home screen displays. 
NOTE: Run times can be reset to zero for each 
individual relay. You must do this for each 
relay that you want to reset to zero. See 
“2.3.4.3. RESET RT (run time hours)” on 
page 29.
Fig. 62. Setup - Outputs - Options - Sync.
2.3.3.5. SYNC (synchronize setpoint changes)
1. Press the  button to display the Sync values.
2. Use the
  and  buttons to select YES or NO.
Default: NO
3. Press the 
 button to accept the value and return 
to the Options menu.
Depending on the model, selecting YES causes all 
setpoints for all relays and MODs to sync to any change 
to:
• Relay 1 for models without MOD outputs
• MOD1 for models with MOD outputs
For example, assume the MOD1 setpoint is 110°F, MOD2 
is 115°F, and Relay 1 is 120°F. With SYNC=YES, when 
the MOD1 setpoint is adjusted to 112°F (increase 2°F), 
then MOD2 and all other relay setpoints increase by 2°F. 
Thus the MOD2 setpoint is now 117°F and the relay 1 
setpoint is 122°F.