Trane X1379088401 Programmable Thermostat
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General Information
This section provides a description of the sensors, as well as part numbers and dimensions.
Product Description
The Trane®programmable zone sensor (p/n X1379088401) can be used with UCP, Reliatel, and
IntelliPak control units. It has the following features:
- A liquid crystal display (LCD) with symbols for zone temperature, temperature setpoints,
system operating modes, day of the week, time of day, and occupancy settings - Configurable to operate with constant-volume (CV) units, heat pump (HP) units, and variable-
air-volume (VAV) units - System modes:
- CV: Heat, Cool, Auto, Off – HP: Emergency Heat, Heat, Cool, Auto, Off
- VAV: Auto, Off
- A cooling setpoint range (occupied) of 45ºF to 98ºF (7.2ºC to 36.7ºC)
- A heating setpoint range (occupied) of 43ºF to 96ºF (6.1ºC to 35.6ºC)
- Two fan modes (CV and HP only): On, Auto
- A table of configurable functional options (see Table3, p.14 and Table4, p.16)
- Scheduling function: 7 days per week and up to 4 periods per day, occupied/unoccupied mode
- Temporary override function
- During occupied periods, an auxiliary relay rated for 1.25 A @ 30 Vac with one set of single-pole double-throw contacts is activated.
Dimensions
The following illustration provides specific dimension details. The dimensions are the same for all models.
Pre-Installation
This section provides the following pre-installation information:
• Location considerations
• Height requirements
• Mounting surfaces
• Recommended wire lengths
Location Considerations
Placement of the sensor is critical to proper operation. When selecting a location, avoid the following:
- Areas of direct sunlight
- Areas in the direct airstream of air diffusers
- Exterior walls and other walls that have a temperature differential between the two sides
- Areas that are close to heat sources such as sunlight, appliances, concealed pipes, chimneys, or other heat-generating equipment
- Drafty areas
- Dead spots behind doors, projection screens, or corners
- Walls that are subject to high vibration
- Areas with high humidity
- High-traffic areas (to reduce accidental damage or tampering)
Height Requirements
It is recommended that you mount the back plate at a maximum distance of 54 inches above the floor. If a parallel approach by a person in a wheelchair is required, reduce the maximum height to 48 inches.
Note: Consult section 4.27.3 of the 2002 ADA (Americans with Disability Act) guideline, and local building codes, for further details regarding wheelchair requirements.
Mounting Surfaces
Using the hardware provided, mount the back plate to a flat surface such as sheetrock or plaster, or an electrical junction box. The sensor must be mounted plumb for accurate temperature control and to ensure proper air movement through the sensor.
- If mounting onto sheetrock or plaster, use the plastic threaded anchors (pre-drilling holes is not usually necessary) and the two M3.5 x 20 mm mounting screws.
- For mounting onto an electrical junction box, use the two 6-32 x 3/4 in. screws.
- If you are replacing a horizontally mounted sensor and need to cover an opening in the wall, use the adapter kit (p/n BAYMTPL103A).
Wire Length
Maximum recommended wire lengths for the sensor are given in Table1:
Table 1. Recommended wire lengths
Wire size |
Maximum recommended wire length from the unit controller to sensor | ||
AWG | mm2 | Meters | Feet |
22 | 0.33 | 0–46 | 0–150 |
20 | 0.50 | 47–73 | 151–240 |
18 | 0.75 | 74–117 | 241–385 |
16 | 1.30 | 118–185 | 386–610 |
14 | 2.00 | 186–296 | 611–970 |
Note: The total resistance of these low voltage wires must not exceed 2.5 Ù/conductor. Any resistance greater than 2.5 Ù
may cause the control to malfunction due to an excessive voltage drop. |
Installation
This section provides step-by-step installation instructions. Read through the pre-installation information before proceeding with the installation.
Note: Before installing the sensor, ensure that:
- A wire access hole is available at the sensor location
- The wires are accessible through the hole
- The wires are attached to the appropriate unit controller
- There is continuity between the sensor location and the unit controller
- The wires are accurately labeled or identified by color
Mounting the Back Plate
WARNING
Hazardous voltage!
Disconnect all electric power, including remote disconnects before servicing. Follow proper lockout/tag-out procedures to ensure the power cannot be inadvertently energized. Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE
Equipment damage! Applying excessive voltage to the sensor will permanently damage it.
Note: Refer to the illustration below when installing the sensor.
- Shut off power to the unit
- Remove the cover by firmly pressing the thumb tab at the bottom of the cover and pulling the cover away from the back
- Determine the number of wires required by referring to Feed the wires through the opening in the back
- Hold the back plate against the mounting surface and mark the screw
- Secure the back plate to the mounting surface using the included
Note: If present, remove the security screw before removing the cover.
Wiring the Sensor
.&.WARNING
Hazardous voltage!
Disconnect all electric power, including remote disconnects before servicing. Follow proper lockout / tagout procedures to ensure the power cannot be inadvertently energized. Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE
Equipment damage! Applying excessive voltage to the sensor will permanently damage it.
To wire the sensor to the unit controller (see guidelines for wire sizes and lengths in
- Ensure that the wires are connected to the appropriate terminals at the unit
- Connect the wires to the terminal block (included in the hardware package with the sensor). to determine where to terminate wires in the terminal block.
Note: The numbers on the terminal block correspond to the numbers on the terminals of the unit controllers most frequently used with the sensor.
- Attach the terminal block to the pins on the circuit board inside the sensor cover
Figure 1. Attaching the terminal block to the pins on the circuit board
- Push the excess wire into the wall cavity and plug it with nonflammable insulation to prevent drafts from affecting the
Important: Do not coil excess wire inside the back plate
Table 2. Programmable zone sensor wiring diagram
Sensor | |
REMOTE SENSOR INPUT(2) | S2 |
REMOTE SENSOR INPUT(2) | S1 |
24 VAC INPUT(3) | 14 |
COMMUNICATIONS(5) | 12 |
COMMON(3) | 11 |
SERVICE STATUS (UCM INPUT) | 10 |
SYSTEM STATUS (ON/OFF INPUT) | 9 |
COOL STATUS (UCM INPUT) | 8 |
HEAT STATUS (UCM INPUT) | 7 |
AUX RELAY (CLOSED— UNOCCUPIED)
AUX RELAY (COMMON) AUX RELAY (CLOSED— OCCUPIED) |
A3 |
A2 | |
A1 |
3–25 ton packaged rooftops
*CD/*CH/*SC/ *HC |
3–20
split system units
TTA/TWA |
27.5–50 ton packaged rooftops
YC*/TC*/TE* |
20–130
ton packaged rooftops
S*HF/ W*HB |
90–162
ton packaged rooftops
S*HJ |
YC* TE* TC 330–600
model number 10th digit = A+ L LTB1 |
YC* TE* TC 330–600
model number 10th digit = M+ RTRM J6 |
Commercial self- contained (CSC)
S**F, S**G |
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UCP
control LTB(1) |
ReliaTel Control J6 | ReliaTel Control J6 | UCP
control LTB1(1) |
ReliaTel Control J6 |
IntelliPak 1TB4 |
IntelliPak 1TB4 |
UCP
control LTB1(1) |
ReliaTel Control J6 |
IntelliPak |
Optional remote sensor | |||||||||
Optional remote sensor | |||||||||
14(4) | 14 | 14 | 14 | 14 | 14 | 1 | 14 | 14 | 1TB11-4 |
12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 1TB8-12 |
11 | 11 | 11 | 11 | 11 | 6 | 7 | 11 | 11 | 1TB8-11 |
10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 11 | 10 | 10 | 1TB8-10 |
9 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 10 | 9 | 9 | 1TB8-9 |
8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 9 | 8 | 8 | 1TB8-8 |
7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 8 | 7 | 7 | 1TB8-7 |
The auxiliary relay on the sensor is form C, rated for 1.25 A at 30 Vac. It is energized during occupied periods. |
- LTB and LTB1 refer to low-voltage terminal boards with numbers 1–20 and two test
- Connect an optional remote sensor (p/n BAYSENS017) to terminal S1 and Connect the shield wire (drain wire) from the shielded cable to terminal 11.
- Connect the 24 Vac power supply from the unit controller to terminals 11 and 14. (IntelliPak power supply voltage is 12–15 Vac.)
- Use terminal 15 on older 3–25 ton Voyager units with low-voltage terminal boards numbered 1–18 with two tests
- Data communication between the unit controller and the sensor is accomplished by a serial link connected at terminal 12
Replacing the Cover
To replace the cover:
- Hook the cover over the top of the back Apply light pressure to the bottom of the cover until it snaps in place.
- Secure the cover by installing the security screw into the bottom of the cover.
Applying Power to the Sensor
Restore power to the unit controller. The following sequence appears on the display:
- The display lights up and all of the symbols appear for 2 seconds
Figure 2. Display with all the symbols appearing
- The software version appears for 2 If the sensor has been in service for any length of time, the home screen appears
- If the sensor is new, the configuration screen appears If no buttons are pressed for 90 seconds, the display returns to the home screen in a constant-volume (CV) configuration.
- The light dims
- The software version appears for 2
- If the sensor has been in service for any length of time, the home screen appears. If the sensor is new, the configuration screen appears. If no buttons are pressed for 90 seconds, the display returns to the home screen in a constant-volume (CV) configuration.
Figure 3. Display at power-up
Configuration
The programmable zone sensor is configured by selecting options to determine system and functional operations. The sensor can be configured to operate with one of the following units:
- A constant-volume (CV) unit
- A heat pump (HP) unit
- A variable air volume (VAV) unit
The functional options that are available depend on whether the sensor is configured for a CV, an HP, or a VAV unit. To configure the sensor:
- Press and hold the Test/Configuration button for 2 seconds The configuration screen appears
Figure 4. Pressing the Test/Configuration button
- Use the keypad on the sensor cover to select the system and functional options.
- for sensors used with CV or HP units; see for sensors used with VAV units
- Press
or
to
change the option
- Press
to
change the option
- Press
- To confirm the selection and return the display to the home screen, either:
- Press the Test/Configuration button, or
- Press and hold
for 2 seconds
Note: The sensor will revert to the home screen if no buttons are pressed for 90 seconds
Table 3. Configuration options for sensors used with constant-volume (CV) or heat pump (HP) units
Option number |
Function |
Option value |
Default |
Description |
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0 (See Note) |
Operation mode |
0 = Constant-volume (CV) 1 = Heat pump (HP) 2 = Variable-air-volume (VAV) |
0 |
Configures the operation mode of the sensor.
Note: To access option number 0, with the configuration screen showing, press the up and down arrows simultaneously for 2 seconds. Option number 0 will appear on the display. |
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1 |
Morning warm-up |
0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled |
0 |
If enabled, the heat turns on when the program switches from unoccupied to occupied and the zone temperature is 2ºF (1.1ºC) below the heating setpoint temperature. The heat terminates after 60 minutes regardless of whether the setpoint has been reached. | ||
2 |
Economizer minimum position override during unoccupied period | 0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled |
1 |
If enabled, the minimum position of the economizer damper is overridden during the unoccupied period. | ||
3 |
Temperature scale |
0 = ºF
1 = ºF + 0.5 2 = ºF + 0.1 3 = ºC 4 = ºC + 0.5 5 = ºC + 0.1 |
0 |
Displays the temperature in the selected format. |
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4 |
Supply air tempering |
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled |
0 |
If enabled, this setting sends the tempering signal to the UCP. | ||
5 | Time clock | 0 = 12 hour
1 = 24 hour |
0 | • 0 sets clock to 12-hour format with AM and PM.
• 1 sets clock to 24-hour military time. |
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6 | Smart fan | 0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled |
1 | If enabled, the supply fan operates in the Auto mode during unoccupied periods, regardless of the fan setting. | ||
7 |
Computed recovery |
0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled |
0 |
If enabled, this option offsets the setpoint temperature and starts the system before the scheduled occupied period to efficiently reach the occupied temperature setpoint. The time is calculated based on a recovery rate of 6ºF (3.3ºC) per hour. If configured for an HP unit, option 7 is disabled for emergency heat operation. | ||
8 |
Programmable days per week |
0 = 7 days (M, T, W, Th, F, S, S) 1 = 5 +1 days (M–F, S, S) 2 = 5 + 2 days (M–F, S–S) 3 = 1 day |
0 |
• If 0 is selected, all 7 days to be programmed differently.
• If 1 is selected, week days, Sat, and Sun can be programmed differently from one another. • If 2 is selected, week days can be programmed one way and Sat-Sun can be programmed another way. • If 3 is selected, all seven days are limited to being programmed the same way. |
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9 |
Programmable periods per day |
2 = Day and Night 3 = Morning, Day, Night 4 = Morning, Day, Evening, Night |
4 |
• If 2 is selected, only Day and Night periods can be programmed.
• If 3 is selected, only Morning, Day, and Night periods can be programmed. • If 4 is selected, Morning, Day, Evening, and Night periods can be programmed. |
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10 | Programmable fan operation | 0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled |
0 | If enabled, the supply fan operation can be programmed for On or Auto operation for each programmed period. | ||
11 |
Remote sensor installed |
0 = No
1 = Yes |
0 |
If Yes is selected, the space temperature of the remote sensor will appear on the display and will be communicated to the unit controller. | ||
12 |
Check filter interval |
0 = Disabled
1–199 = Number of 1-day increments |
30 |
Adjustable in 1-day increments. The check filter symbol flashes when the accumulated run time is greater than the programmed setting. |
Option number |
Function |
Option value |
Default |
Description |
13 |
Display zone temperature | 0 = No
1 = Yes |
1 |
If the sensor is in a normal running state or in temporary occupancy (timed override), the zone temperature appears. |
14 | Keypad lockout | 0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled |
1 | If enabled, the keypad can be locked out. |
15 | Default temporary override timer setting | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (hours) | 3 | Sets the default temporary override time in hours. |
16 |
Zone temperature calibration |
Displays current temperature reading with any offsets:
• 1 = –9.9ºF (–5.5ºC) • 100 = 0.0ºF (0.0ºC) • 199 = 9.9ºF (9.9ºC) |
100 (0 offset) |
Allows for field calibration in 0.1ºF (0.6ºC) increments of either the internal sensor on the sensor, or the remote sensor if used.
Important: Apply power to the sensor for 60 minutes before calibrating. |
17 | Baud rate | 0 = 1024 baud
1=1200 baud |
1 | Set to 0 for 3–25 ton Voyager units built before January 1, 1996, that have the original UCP. |
18 | Default cooling setpoint | 45–98ºF (7.2–36.7ºC) | 74 | If no setpoint has been programmed or the program is lost, the value that is set becomes the operation setpoint. |
19 | Default heating setpoint | 43–96ºF (6.1–35.6ºC) | 68 | If no setpoint has been programmed or the program is lost, the value that is set becomes the operation setpoint. |
20 | Minimum cooling setpoint | 45–98ºF (7.2–36.7ºC) | 45 | Sets the minimum programmable cooling temperature setpoint. |
21 | Maximum heating setpoint | 43–96ºF (6.1–35.6ºC)) | 96 | Sets the maximum programmable heating temperature setpoint. |
22 |
Minimum setpoint deadband |
0 = 2ºF (1ºC)
1 = 4ºF (2ºC) 2 = 5ºF (3ºC) 3 = 7ºF (4ºC) 4 = 8ºF (5ºC) 5 = 10ºF (6ºC) |
0 |
Sets the minimum difference between the heating and cooling setpoints. |
Table 4. Configuration options for sensors used with variable-air-volume (VAV) units
Option number |
Function |
Option Value |
Default |
Description |
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0 (See Note) |
Operation mode |
0 = Constant-volume (CV) 1 = Heat pump (HP) 2 = Variable-air-volume (VAV) |
0 |
Configures the operation mode of the sensor.
Note: To access option number 0, with the configuration screen showing, press the up and down arrows simultaneously for 2 seconds. Option number 0 will appear on the display. |
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1 |
Morning warm-up |
0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled |
0 |
If enabled, the heat turns on when the program switches from unoccupied to occupied and the zone temperature is 1.5ºF (0.8ºC) below the warm-up setpoint temperature. | ||
2 |
Economizer minimum position override during unoccupied period | 0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled |
1 |
If enabled, the minimum position of the economizer damper is overridden during the unoccupied period. | ||
3 |
Temperature scale |
0 = ºF
1 = ºF + 0.5 2 = ºF + 0.1 3 = ºC 4 = ºC + 0.5 5 = ºC + 0.1 |
0 |
Displays the temperature in the selected format. |
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4 |
Heat installed |
0 = No
1 = Yes |
0 |
Allows the warm-up setpoint to be programmed during occupied periods. | ||
5 | Time Clock | 0 = 12 hour
1 = 24 hour |
0 | • 0 sets clock to 12-hour format with AM and PM.
• 1 sets clock to 24-hour military time. |
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6 |
Modulated heat |
0 = No 1 = Yes |
0 |
The modulated heat is controlled to the supply air heating setpoint. |
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7 |
Daytime warm-up |
0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled |
0 |
If enabled, this setting allows the system to automatically switch between supply air cooling and constant-volume heating operation during an occupied period. | ||
8 |
Programmable days per week |
0 = 7 days (M, T, W, Th, F, S, S) 1 = 5 +1 days (M–F, S, S) 2 = 5 + 2 days (M–F, S–S) 3 = 1 day |
0 |
• If 0 is selected, all 7 days to be programmed differently.
• If 1 is selected, week days, Sat, and Sun can be programmed differently from one another. • If 2 is selected, week days can be programmed one way and Sat-Sun can be programmed another way. • If 3 is selected, all seven days are limited to being programmed the same way. |
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9 |
Programmable periods per day |
2 = Day and Night 3 = Morning, Day, Night 4 = Morning, Day, Evening, Night |
4 |
• If 2 is selected, only Day and Night periods can be programmed.
• If 3 is selected, only Morning, Day, and Night periods can be programmed. • If 4 is selected, Morning, Day, Evening, and Night periods can be programmed. |
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10 |
Remote sensor installed |
0 = No
1 = Yes |
0 |
If yes is selected, the space temperature of the remote sensor will appear on the display and will be communicated to the unit controller. | ||
11 |
Check filter interval |
0 = Disabled
1–199 = Number of 1-day increments |
30 |
Adjustable in 1-day increments. The check filter symbol flashes when the accumulated run time is greater than the programmed setting. | ||
12 |
Display zone temperature | 0 = No
1 = Yes |
1 |
If sensor is in a normal running state or in temporary occupancy (timed override), the zone temperature appears. | ||
13 | Keypad lockout | 0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled |
1 | If enabled, the keypad can be locked out. |
Option number |
Function |
Option Value |
Default |
Description |
14 | Default temporary override timer setting | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (hours) | 3 | Sets the default temporary override time in hours. |
15 |
Zone temperature calibration |
Displays current temperature reading with any offsets:
• 1 = –9.9ºF (–5.5ºC) • 100 = 0.0ºF (0.0ºC) • 199 = 9.9ºF (9.9ºC) |
100 (0 offset) |
Allows for field calibration in 0.1ºF (0.6ºC) increments of either the internal sensor on the sensor, or the remote sensor if used.
Important: Apply power to the sensor for 60 minutes before calibrating. |
16 | Default cooling setpoint | 45–98ºF (7.2–36.7ºC) | 74 | If no setpoint has been programmed or the program is lost, the value that is set becomes the operation setpoint. |
17 | Default heating setpoint | 43–96ºF (6.1–35.6ºC) | 68 | If no setpoint has been programmed or the program is lost, the value that is set becomes the operation setpoint. |
18 | Default supply air cool | 40–80ºF (4.4–26.7ºC) | 55 | If no setpoint has been programmed or the program is lost, the value that is set becomes the operation setpoint. |
19 | Default supply air heat | 60–100ºF (15.6–37.8ºC) | 100 | If no setpoint has been programmed or the program is lost, the value that is set becomes the operation setpoint. |
20 | Default warm-up | 50–90ºF (10–32.2º) | 68 | If no setpoint has been programmed or the program is lost, the value that is set becomes the operation setpoint. |
21 | Minimum cooling setpoint | 45–98ºF (7.2–36.7ºC) | 45 | Sets the minimum programmable cooling temperature setpoint. |
22 | Maximum heating setpoint | 43–96ºF (6.1–35.6ºC) | 96 | Sets the maximum programmable heating temperature setpoint. |
23 | Minimum supply air cool | 40–80ºF (4.4–26.7ºC) | 40 | Sets the minimum programmable cooling temperature setpoint. |
24 | Maximum supply air heat | 60–160ºF (15.6–71.1ºC) | 160 | Sets the maximum programmable heating temperature setpoint. |
25 | Maximum warm-up time | 50–90ºF (10–32.2º) | 90 | Sets the maximum programmable heating temperature setpoint. |
26 |
Minimum setpoint deadband |
0 = 2ºF (1ºC)
1 = 4ºF (2ºC) 2 = 5ºF (3ºC) 3 = 7ºF (4ºC) 4 = 8ºF (5ºC) 5 = 10ºF (6ºC) |
0 |
Sets the minimum difference between the heating and cooling setpoints. |
Operation
This section describes sensor operations, explains sensor symbols, and provides the default settings.
Set-up Procedures
The following procedures show how to set up the programmable zone sensor for operation using the keypad and display. Procedures begin at the home screen
Figure 5.Programmable zone sensor showing an example of the home screen on the display
Changing the System Setting
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System in cooling mode | 1. From the home screen, select the system setting by pressing ![]() |
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System in heating mode | 2. Press ![]() ![]() 3. To confirm your setting, press |
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Emergency heat (HP only). Used by facility operators or service technicians only. | |
AUTO | System Auto. The system automatically switches between heating and cooling as needed. | |
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System Off. |
Changing the Fan Setting (CV/HP Configuration only)
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Fan Auto: The fan automatically powers On and Off as needed to reach the selected temperature. | 1 From ![]() ![]() 2 Press Note: The sensor can be configured for programmable fan operation . If this feature is enabled, fan operation is controlled by the schedule. If you attempt to change the fan setting, the sensor display will change to a temporary override setup. Follow the procedure in to override the fan setting. 3. To confirm your setting, press |
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Fan On: Fan is powered On. |
Setting the Time Clock and the Day
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Day of week and time clock | 1. From the home screen, select the time clock and day setting by pressing![]() ![]() 2Press 3. Press 4. Press 5. Press 6. Press 7. Press 8. To confirm your settings, press for 2 seconds, or wait 10 seconds. The home screen will appear. |
Scheduling1
The programmable zone sensor has a feature that “copies” the schedule for one of the five
weekdays to the other four weekdays, and one of the two weekend days to the other weekend day. To use this feature, the sensor must be configured for 7 programmable days per week and
the schedule must be completely blank. If you set a complete schedule for any one weekday, that schedule will be copied to the other four weekdays. If you set a complete schedule on either Saturday or Sunday, the schedule will be copied to the other weekend day. You can modify each day individually, as necessary.
Notes:
To erase all scheduling, select scheduling and press the Test/Configuration button for 2 seconds.
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Mo Tu We Th Fr Sat Su
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Scheduling setting selected | 1. From the home screen, select the scheduling setting by pressing ![]() ![]() |
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sat Su |
Days of the week selected | 2. Press ![]() ![]() 3. Press |
Morning, Day, Evening, Night |
Period of day selected | 4 Press![]() 5. Press |
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Period start time selected | 6 Press![]() ![]() 7. Press |
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Occupancy setting selected | 8. Press![]() 9. Press |
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Heating setpoint selected | 10 Press![]() 11 Press |
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Cooling setpoint selected | 12. Press ![]() 13. Press |
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Fan Auto
Fan On |
14. Press![]() Note: CV/HP only, and only if the programmable fan option is enabled. 15. Press 16. To confirm your schedule settings, press |
Scheduling for VAV Occupied Periods
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Occupancy setting selected | 1. Follow steps 1—8 of the procedure described in
2. Press |
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Warm-up setpoint selected | 3. Press ![]() Note: Only if the heat installed option is enabled. 4. Press |
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Supply air heating setpoint selected | 5. Press ![]() Note: Only if the modulated heat option is enabled. 6. Press |
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Supply air cooling setpoint selected | 7. Press ![]() 8. Press 9. To confirm your schedule settings, press |
Temporary Override Set-up (CV/HP only)
To override a setting for a specified period of time, start at the home screen and proceed as follows:
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The heating setpoint symbol flashes when selected.
The cooling setpoint symbol flashes when selected.
The override symbol flashes throughout the temporary override set-up operation. |
1. Press ![]() ![]() 2. Within 5 seconds of press • The override symbol flashes, and continues flashing throughout the procedure. • Either the heating or cooling setpoint symbol flashes. Note: The current zone temperature determines whether the heating or cooling setpoint symbol appears first. 3. Press 4. Press |
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The fan setting flashes when selected. | 5. To override the fan setting, press![]() ![]() ![]() Note: Only if the programmable fan option is enabled. |
DAYS HOURS |
The time setting for override set-up. | 6. Press ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The occupancy setting flashes when selected. | 7. To override occupancy, press (if starting from days, press twice). The occupancy symbol flashes. Press or to change between occupied and unoccupied. |
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The temporary override symbol appears on the display and stays on while an override is present. | 8. To confirm your override settings, press ![]() Note: To delete override settings, select temporary override set-up and press the Test/Configuration button. The home screen appears without the overriding symbol. |
Locking or Unlocking the Keypad
You can lock or unlock the keypad to prevent changes as follows:
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Locked symbol | 1. Begin at the home screen.
2. Press The locked symbol appears on the display if the keypad is locked. If you press a keypad button, the locked symbol flashes three times. |
Status Inputs
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If the service symbol appears, the system requires service. |
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If the colon on the time clock is flashing, the system is powered up. |
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If the cooling symbol is flashing, the system is in cooling mode. |
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If the heating symbol is flashing, the system is in heating mode. |
Default Operation
If the sensor has not been scheduled, it operates with the following default settings:
- For sensors configured to operate with CV or HP units:
- Occupied
- Heating setpoint: 68ºF (20ºC)
- Cooling setpoint: 74ºF (23.3ºC)
For sensors configured to operate with VAV units:
- Occupied
- Warm-up setpoint: 68ºF (20ºC)
- Supply-air heating setpoint: 100ºF (37.8ºC)
- Supply-air cooling setpoint: 55ºF (12.8ºC)
Setpoint Only Display
You can configure the zone sensor to present setpoints instead of the space temperature on the main display. To display setpoints instead of space temperatures, follow these steps:
- Begin at the home screen
- Press
the
and simultaneously for four seconds. The active setpoint now appears instead of the space temperature. Setpoint presentation is indicated by an arrow in the upper left corner of the display (see Figure 6).
- Press or toggle between the heating and cooling setpoints.
- To return to showing space temperature on the display, press the and simultaneously for four seconds.
Weekly Operating Schedule Forms
The easiest scheduling procedure is sequential. You should complete the schedule set up for each period of the day, in order, before you move on to the next day. For instance (refer to Figure 7 below), once the schedule is opened, you will start with Monday and the Morning period (1). Set the start time, occupancy, heating and cooling setpoints, and fan operation if applicable. Once you finish with the morning period, you will complete the Day period (2)(same settings as for Morning…start time, occupancy, etc.). You should complete all available periods for Monday before moving on to Tuesday (5). The same rules apply for Tuesday. Each period should be set in order before moving on to Wednesday. This applies to all days in the schedule. You can use Table5, p.25 to create a weekly operating schedule for sensors configured for CV or HP units. For sensors configured as VAV, see Table 6, p.26. Figure 6. Setpoint only display
Figure 7.Sequential completion of a weekly operating schedule
You can use Table 5, p.25 to create a weekly operating schedule for sensors configured for CV or hP units. For sensors configured as VAV, see Table 6, p.26.
Table 5. The weekly operating schedule for sensors configured for CV or HP units
This applies to CV/HP only and only if the programmable fan is enabled.
Table 6. The weekly operating schedule for sensors configured for VAV units
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
This section describes maintenance and troubleshooting for the programmable zone sensor.
Error Codes
An error code indicates that technical assistance may be required.
Note: On the display, error codes toggle with the clock.
E1 |
Heat failure | Indicates that there is an error in the heating system. |
E2 | Cool failure | Indicates that there is an error in the cooling system. |
E3 | Test mode | Indicates that the system is operating in test mode. |
E4 |
Fan failure | Indicates that a fan failure has occurred and service is required. |
Conducting a Self-Test
Starting from the home screen, press the Test/Configuration button. The following sequence appears on the display:
- The display lights
- All of the symbols appear for 2
- The software version appears for 2
- The number of years in service appears for 2
- The home screen appears and the light
Check Filter Timer
Check filter interval is a configuration option that allows you to set a timer that is adjustable in 1- day increments. After the number of selected days passes, the check filter time symbol will flash on the displayThe symbol is a reminder to check the condition of the filter. To reset the timer, press both and for 2 seconds. The check filter symbol will disappear.
Troubleshooting Table
Problem | Solution |
Display does not come on. | Check the 24 Vac power supply at terminals 11 and 14 at the sensor. Verify that the terminal block is properly positioned on its pins. |
No communication to the unit controller. | Check for 22–32 Vdc between terminals 11 and 12 at the sensor. Check wiring if no voltage is present. |
SH appears in the temperature location on the display and “Off” flashes. |
Verify that Option 11 is set correctly for CV/HP configurations (option 10 for VAV configurations):
• If set to 1, check the wiring from the remote sensor at terminals S1 and S2 for a shorted condition. • If set to 0, the on-board thermistor has shorted and the sensor must be replaced. |
OP appears in the temperature location on the display and “Off” flashes. |
Verify that option 11 is set correctly for CV/HP configurations (option 10 for VAV configurations):
• If set to 1, check the wiring from the remote sensor at terminals S1 and S2 for an open circuit condition. • If set to 0, the on-board thermistor is open and the sensor must be replaced. |
Zone temperature does not appear. | Verify that option value 1 has been selected for option 13 (CV/HP configurations). Verify that option value 1 has been selected for option 12 (VAV configurations). |
Keypad does not respond. | Check to see if the lock symbol is on. To unlock the keypad, press and hold the left and right arrow keys for 4 seconds. |
The fan is set to the On position, but the fan is not running (CV/HP configurations only). |
Verify that the value for option 10 is set correctly (CV/HP configurations only).
• If set to 1, check that the fan is set to On for the current period of day. • If set to 0, check the value for Option 6. If it is set to 1, the fan will always operate in Auto mode for unoccupied periods. |
The system is operating before the scheduled period begins (CV/HP configurations only). | If option 7 is set to 1, the computed recovery option is enabled. This allows system operation to begin before the scheduled occupied period, so that the occupied temperature setpoint is reached efficiently. |
The check filter symbol flashes. |
To reset the timer, press the up and down arrows for 2 seconds. The check filter symbol will disappear. If this function is not desired, or a different interval is desired, set option 11 (VAV configurations) or option 12 (CV/HP configurations) to a different value. |
The number “99” flashes. | Space temperature is above the measurable range. |
The number “32” flashes. | Space temperature is below the measurable range. |
Specifications
Sensor operating temperature | 32 to 122ºF (0 to 50ºC) |
Storage temperature | –67 to 176ºF (–55 to 80°C) |
Storage and operating humidity range | 5% to 95%, non-condensing |
Accuracy | ±2.0°F (±1.1°C) over a range of 50 to 90°F (10 to 32°C)
±4.0°F (±2.2°C) when outside this range |
Resolution | 0.225ºF (0.2°C) over a range of 50 to 90ºF (10 to 32°C)
0.40ºF (0.125°C) when outside this range |
Setpoint functional range | 43 to 98ºF (6.1 to 36.6ºC) |
Input voltage (from unit controller) | Nominal 24 Vac (18–32 Vac) |
Power consumption | <3 VA |
Housing | Polycarbonate/ABS blend, UV protected, UL 94-5VA flammability rating, suitable for application in a plenum |
Mounting | 3.24 in (8.26 cm) for 2 mounting screws (supplied) |
Declaration of CE Conformity
- Manufacturer Name: Trane
- Manufacturer Address: 4833 White Bear Parkway Saint Paul, MN 55110 USA The manufacturer hereby declares that the product:
- Product name: Programmable Zone Sensor module
- Model numbers: X1379088401
- Conforms to the following standards or other normative documents:
Electromagnetic Emission: | EN61326-1:2006 | |
(by Council Directive 89/336/EEC) | Radiated EN55011:2006
Conducted EN55011:2006 |
2006 Class B limit
2006 Class B limit |
Harmonic EN61000-3-2 | 2006 Class A limit | |
Flicker EN61000-3-3 | EN61000-3-3:1995+A1:2001+A2:2006 |
Electromagnetic Immunity for Industrial: | EN61326-1:2006 | |
(by Council Directive 89/336/EEC) | EN61000-4-2:2006
EN61000-4-2:2006 |
±4.0 kV by contact
±8.0 kV by air |
EN61000-4-3:2006 | 10.0 V/m |
EN61000-4-4:2006 ±1.0 kV signal lines±2.0 kV ac power lines
EN61000-4-5:2006 ±1.0 kV signal lines ±2.0 kV ac power lines
EN61000-4-6:2006 3 V EN61000-4-11:2006
Where and When Issued: Electromagnetic Emission 07/18/2008Electromagnetic Immunity 07/18/2008
European Contact
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