T775A/B/M SERIES 2000 CONTROLLER 2. SETUP (ADVANCED OPTIONS)
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Fig. 47. Setup - Outputs - Mod Out - Type.
2.3.1.1. TYPE (of output signal)
1. From the Mod menu, use the S and T buttons to 
highlight TYPE.
2. Press the X button to display the Type selections.
3. Use the Sand T buttons to highlight the desired 
output type.
Default: 4-20 mA
4. Press the X button to accept the selected type and 
return to the Mod menu.
Fig. 48. Setup - Outputs - Mod Out - Minimum Output 
Percentage.
2.3.1.2. MIN OUT %
The minimum output % prevents the output from dropping 
below the value entered. This value can be useful to 
maintain minimum damper position.
Using the time clock or digital input to disable the output 
forces the output to 0%.
1. From the Mod menu, use the S and T buttons to 
highlight MIN OUT %.
2. Press the X button to display the Min Out %.
3. Use the S and T buttons to increase/decrease the 
desired value from 0% to 100% in 1% increments.
Default: 0%
Range: 0 to 100%
4. Press the X button to accept the percentage and 
return to the Mod menu.
Fig. 49. Setup - Outputs - Mod Out - Integral.
2.3.1.3. INTEGRAL
1. From the Mod menu, use the S and T buttons to 
highlight INTEGRAL.
2. Press the X button to display the Integral seconds.
3. Use the S and T buttons to increase/decrease the 
value from 0 to 3,600 in 10 second increments. 
Default: 400 seconds
Range: 0 to 3,600 seconds
4. Press the X button to accept the seconds and 
return to the Mod menu.
NOTES:
1. The Integral time is factory set for 400 seconds. This 
is a good middle range and should satisfy many 
applications. The integral time can be increased for 
applications where sensed response is slow, and can 
be decreased for applications where sensed 
response is fast (e.g. discharge air control).
2. As a starting point, an optimal integral time for 
discharge air typically ranges from 12 to 200 
seconds. An optimal integral time for room control 
typically ranges from 60 to 2,500 seconds. The 
purpose of integral action is to reduce or eliminate 
the offset from setpoint during steady state control 
that is often seen in proportional only control.
3. Keep in mind that control is most sensitive to 
throttling range. Adjust the throttling range first 
before any adjustment to integral time. Adjust 
throttling range to be as wide as possible to start 
since this will provide the most stable control. 
Remember that the integral will eliminate the steady 
state error so you do not need to have a small 
throttling range to have accurate control. (Integral 
action allows for controlling to a setpoint even with a 
wide throttling range).
SETUP
 OUTPUTS
  MOD 1
 TYPE
SETUP
OUTPUTS
MOD 1
TYPE
SELECT
TYPE FOR
MOD 1
4 - 20 mA
0-10 V
2-10 V
SERIES 90
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SETUP
OUTPUTS
  MOD 1
    MIN OUT %
ENTER
MINIMUM
PERCENT FOR
MOD 1
SETUP
OUTPUTS
MOD 1
MIN OUT %
0
%
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SETUP
OUTPUTS
  MOD 1
 INTEGRAL
ENTER
INTEGRAL
TIME FOR
MOD 1
SETUP
OUTPUTS
MOD 1
INTEGRAL
400
SEC
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