T775P SERIES 2000 ELECTRONIC STAND-ALONE CONTROLLER
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2. PROGRAMMING OUTPUT 
STAGE(S) WITH RESET
The T775P can be programmed for Reset or No Reset. 
From the factory, the T775P is programmed for No Reset. 
This section describes the steps necessary to program 
the controller for Reset. 
To use the Reset feature, the Reset Option must be set to 
Reset=YES in Setup mode (see “2.1. Setting Up the 
Controller for Reset”). 
 
Fig. 63. Reset Setup.
2.1. Setting Up the Controller for Reset
1. Press and hold the MENU button for five seconds to 
enter Setup mode. 
2. Then choose:
OUTPUTS 
OPTIONS
RESET 
then select YES-BOILER or YES-OTHER as shown 
in Fig. 63.
You can now press the HOME button to exit Setup mode 
and continue with “Determining and Setting the Reset 
Values”.
Determining and Setting the Reset 
Values
NOTE: When using the Reset feature, Sensor A must 
be sensing the controlled temperature (e.g. 
boiler), Sensor B must be sensing the 
resetting temperature (e.g. outdoor temp).
To program an output with Reset, refer to the values as 
shown in the examples below and in Fig. 64. Choose your 
own appropriate values for Sensor A maximum and 
minimum and Sensor B maximum and minimum. 
Reset Example:
• Sensor A is the boiler sensor and Sensor B is the 
outdoor sensor.
• Maximum boiler temperature desired is 210°F when 
the outdoor temperature is 20°F.
• Minimum boiler temperature desired is 160°F when the 
outdoor temperature is 70°F.
• With the above settings example, when the outdoor 
temperature is 50°F, the effective setpoint is 180°F.
Setback Example (Optional):
• Setback of -10°F is used to drop the temperature at 
night by 10°F.
• With the above settings example, when the outdoor 
temperature is 50°F, the effective setback setpoint is 
170°F (180°F setpoint minus the 10°F setback). 
If using the time clock or DI to go to setback, 
the T775P will shift the reset curve up or down 
and cause the controlled setpoint to exceed 
either the entered reset max. temp or min. 
temp (dropping below reset minimum is most 
common, since setback is normally below 
setpoint). If this is not desired, either do not 
use setback, or adjust the min. and max. 
values entered so that critical setpoints are 
not exceeded in the setback mode.
When Reset is programmed, the home screen 
conveniently displays the calculated Heat/Cool setpoint 
for the Stages based on the reset curve. See Fig. 15 on 
page 10.
 
Fig. 64. Reset Curve with Setback Setpoint.
The remainder of this section beginning with “2.2. Program 
Menus for Reset” on page 27 describes the individual 
parameters for configuring the controller with Reset. 
For your reference, the following Reset programming 
procedure uses the values in Fig. 64.
SETUP
 OUTPUTS
 OPTIONS
 RESET
SETUP
OUTPUTS
OPTIONS
RESET
USE RESET
FOR
STAGES
YES-BOILER 
YES-OTHER
NO
M24420
SENSOR B
SP MAX
SP MIN
200
140
10
190
20
30 40 50 60
70
°F80
150
160
170
210
220
180
°F
RESET B1
RESET B2
S
E
N
S
O
R
 
A
M24535
SETBACK
SETPOINT
-10°F