Install Instructions

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2. Adjusting Parameters (continued)
The following pages describe the Control’s adjustable parameters. Parameters are presented in the order they appear on
the Control’s Display, from top to bottom and, left to right. From the “Home” screen select the Adjust button to access the
adjustment mode screens show below (if required, refer to the previous page to review how to enter Adjustment mode):
X. Operation F. Changing Adjustable Parameters (continued)
“Press”
System
Setup
button to access the following parameters:
Factory
Setting
Range /
Choices
Parameter and Description
Fahrenheit
Fahrenheit,
Celsius
Temperature Units
The Temperature Units parameter determines whether temperature is represented in units of Fahrenheit
or Celsius degrees.
4 0-14
Display Brightness
Display brightness is adjustable from 0 to 14.
8 0-14
Display Contrast
Display contrast is adjustable from 0 to 14.
Wired
Not Installed,
Wired
Wireless
Outdoor Sensor Source
Not Installed Outdoor Sensor is not connected to the boiler, the sensor is not monitored for faults.
Wired Outdoor Sensor is installed directly on the boiler terminal Strip-TB2.
Wireless Outdoor sensor is installed and wireless.
0
-100 to 100
tenths of degree
Outdoor Air Sensor Calibration
Outdoor Air Sensor Calibration offset allows a single point calibration. Using a reliable source (reference)
for outdoor temperature measure outdoor air temperature. Set the offset equal to the difference between
the controller reading and the reference. The result will be the Control’s measurement matching the
reference reading.
Not
Connected
Connected,
Not Connected
Zone Control Status Connected
When the Zone Control is connected adjustable settings are automatically shown under the Adjust
“Modulation”, “Auxiliary Heat” and “Zone Control Description Setup” menus. This feature allows these
adjustments to be made before the zone panel is connected. When the user selects “Show As If
Connected” Zone Control related parameters are made visible and may be adjusted.
Enabled Enable/Disable
Frost Protection
Disable Frost Protection is not used.
Enable Boiler and system circulators start and boiler res when low outside air, supply and return
temperatures are sensed as follows:
0 Secs 0-900 Secs
Anti-Short Cycle Time
Anti-short cycle is a tool that helps prevent excessive cy-cling resulting from a fast cycling Thermostat or
Zone valves. It provides a minimum delay time before the next burner cycle. DHW demand is serviced
immediately, without any delay.
Disabled Enable/Disable
Warm Weather Shutdown Enable
Disable Warm Weather Shutdown (WWSD) is not used.
Enable The boiler and pumps will not be allowed to start in response to a central heat
call for heat if the outside temperature is greater than the WWSD setpoint.
WWSD is initiated as soon as outside air temperature is above WWSD
Setpoint. The control does not require call for heat to be satised.
The boiler will still start in response to a Domestic Hot Water call for heat.
70°F 0-100°F
Warm Weather Shutdown Setpoint
The Warm Weather Shutdown (WWSD) Setpoint used to shutdown the
boiler when enabled by the “WWSD Enable” parameter.
Device Started Start Temperatures Stop Temperatures
Boiler & System Outside Air < -22°F (-30°C) Outside Air > -18°F (-28°C)