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Controls the thermostat's operational state, showing current temp/time when OFF, and icons when ON.
Step-by-step guide to set the current time and date on the thermostat.
How to toggle between Fahrenheit (°F) and Celsius (°C) temperature display.
Instructions for selecting Fan mode between Auto and Continuous.
How to select the Manual/Stop mode, which disables schedules.
How to select the Schedule On/Run mode, activating programmed schedules.
How to pause the current schedule and revert to manual (Halt) mode.
The TE200 Series is a microprocessor-based digital thermostat designed for controlling ON/OFF or modulating valves in both heating and cooling applications. This device offers comprehensive control over indoor climate, featuring a standalone 7-Day programmable schedule, making it highly adaptable to various user needs and routines. An optional energy-saving input interface further enhances its efficiency, allowing for optimized energy consumption.
The thermostat's front panel is equipped with an LCD that displays essential information such as temperature and current working status. Key controls include a MODE button, which provides access to user and engineer menus, confirms settings, and allows for toggling between °C/°F units when pressed for over 3 seconds. A dedicated FAN button enables users to switch between Auto and Continuous fan modes. UP & DOWN buttons facilitate increasing or decreasing settings and navigating through menu items. The SET button is crucial for configuring clock settings and programmable schedules. An On/Off button allows users to power the thermostat on or off.
Several icons on the display provide visual cues about the thermostat's operational status. Set-point icons flash to indicate the set-point temperature. Fan icons show the current fan status. A flake icon signifies operation in cooling mode, while a hot spring icon indicates heating mode. A flow icon points to ventilating mode, and a working icon illuminates when the cooling/heating valve is open. The clock display shows the current time, and a sleep icon appears when sleep mode is active. A moon sign indicates an unoccupied room, and an outdoor icon signals an open door or window. The display also includes a small 8888 for time, a schedule number, and the current day of the week.
For installation and maintenance, the device features a cover screw to secure the back cover to the front, a backplate for mounting on an electric box, wiring terminal blocks for electrical connections, and mounting holes for secure installation.
When the thermostat is powered on, the display activates. In the OFF state, the thermostat is not actively controlling the climate, but the display will still show the date, time, and current room temperature. In the ON state, the thermostat is actively controlling, and other relevant icons are displayed alongside the date and time. Navigation through menus is intuitive; users can employ the UP & DOWN buttons to toggle through menu items. If no action is taken for 10 seconds, the device automatically returns to the normal display.
Setting the clock is a straightforward process. Users press SET to enter Clock Settings, then select either 12-H or 24-H format, followed by setting the hour, minute, weekday, year, month, and date, confirming each selection with the SET button. The temperature unit can be toggled between °F and °C by pressing and holding the MODE button for 3 seconds. Fan settings, if available, are adjusted by pressing the FAN button to enter the Fan Mode selector, using the UP & DOWN buttons to choose between Auto and Continuous Mode, and then pressing the FAN button again to save and exit.
The TE200 Series offers three distinct working modes: Manual (STOP), Schedule On (RUN), and Schedule Pause (HALT). In Manual Mode, indicated by the absence of the Clock icon (icon 22), the thermostat does not follow a schedule. Users press MODE to enter the Working Mode selector, use the UP & DOWN buttons to navigate to STOP mode, and press MODE again to save and exit. Temperature in manual mode is set using the UP & DOWN buttons.
In Schedule On Mode, a solid Clock icon (icon 22) is displayed, signifying that the thermostat is operating according to a programmed schedule. To activate this mode, users press MODE, select RUN mode using the UP & DOWN buttons, and press MODE again to save and exit. Icon 22 will then be visible on the display, with various symbols corresponding to the running schedule.
Schedule Pause Mode, indicated by a flashing Clock icon (icon 22), temporarily halts the current schedule, allowing the user to set a manual temperature. This is achieved by pressing MODE, selecting HALT mode, and pressing MODE again to save and exit. The UP & DOWN buttons are then used to set the desired temperature in this paused state.
A critical aspect of the TE200 Series is its schedule setting capability. Each day of the week must be scheduled separately. The terminology includes "Set Points," which define the desired temperature range. Users must configure both Heating and Cooling Set Points. To enter Schedule Settings, press SET for 3 seconds. Users then select the day to schedule, using the UP & DOWN buttons to toggle and MODE to confirm. Next, a schedule is chosen for modification, starting with Schedule 1 for initial setup. The hour and minute for the schedule are set, followed by the Heating and Cooling Set Points. It's crucial to ensure the Heating Set Point is lower than the Cooling Set Point for proper control. After configuring Set Points for Schedule 4, pressing SET saves and exits the schedule setting.
The device comes with default set points for programmable schedules. For cooling, Schedule 1 typically starts at 6:00 with 26.0°C, Schedule 2 at 8:00 with 29.5°C, Schedule 3 at 18:00 with 26.0°C, and Schedule 4 at 22:00 with 26.0°C. For heating, Schedule 1 starts at 6:00 with 21.0°C, Schedule 2 at 8:00 with 16.0°C, Schedule 3 at 18:00 with 21.0°C, and Schedule 4 at 22:00 with 16.0°C. These defaults can be customized.
Unoccupied Set Points are activated by an occupancy contact, with factory defaults typically set to 28.0°C for cooling and 15.0°C for heating. These can be re-set via ESIC(E2) and ESIH(E3) parameters in the Engineer Mode table. When schedules are active, the thermostat refers to the cooling/heating set points defined in the current schedule. If schedules are paused or stopped, the thermostat reverts to the manual set point or the latest set point as the cooling set point, with a dead band for heating set point deviation. The programmable cooling set point range is 10.0°C to 37.0°C, and the programmable heating set point range is 4.5°C to 32.0°C. To ensure proper control, it is essential to set the heating temperature lower than the cooling set point.
The TE200 Series thermostat is designed for ease of use and flexibility, providing comprehensive control over environmental conditions in various settings, from residential to commercial, with a strong emphasis on energy efficiency and user-defined comfort.
| Memory | Up to 8GB DDR3L |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Industrial Computer |
| Cooling Power (Qc) | Fanless design |
| Features | Fanless Design, Wide Operating Temperature |
| Applications | Industrial automation, transportation, energy |
| Processor | Intel Atom processors |
| Storage | 1 x mSATA, 1 x SATA |
| Ethernet Ports | 2 x Gigabit Ethernet |
| Digital I/O | 8 x Digital I/O (4 Input / 4 Output) |
| Certifications | CE, FCC |
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