Programming instructions

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empty room
Empty room mode is a power saving feature that allows you to put a
Power Block into an ‘idle state’ and adjust all the settings, without having
to change your normal, operational settings.
Empty room mode has its own master set point, high and low temperature
alarms, and high temperature biasing. In empty room mode, OMNI
maintains minimum ventilation only; there is no active cooling, no
ventilation curves, and no temperature setbacks. OMNI operates heating
equipment only if needed to keep the temperature at or above the set
point.
For more information, read Using normal and empty room modes on
page 31.
master set point
The master set point is the desired temperature for the room or zone.
For more information, read Programming the master set point on page
33.
master set point
curve
A master set point curve is an extension of the master set point concept.
The “curve” automatically adjusts the master set point temperature over
time.
For more information, read Programming ventilation curves on page 35
growth curve
See master set point curve or minimum ventilation curve.
high temperature
biasing
See alarm biasing.
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idle range
Idle range is a temperature setting for variable cooling stages. When the
temperature is below the idle range, the fan is off. When the temperature
rises above the idle range, the fan runs at the idle speed until the
temperature rises to the “set point” temperature.
For more information, read Programming variable stages on page 46.
idle speed
Idle speed is the percentage of full speed a variable stage fan is at when the
temperature is between the idle range and set point temperatures.
For more information, read Programming variable stages on page 46.
inlet actuator
See actuator.
inlets
Inlets are shutter-like devices mounted on a wall or ceiling that control
airflow in a building.
minimum idle
See idle speed.