
Installation and Operation Manual
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Fan Coil Controller – EZstat
EC-EZstat
Date: 9-2014 Supersedes: NEW
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6.7 AdvancedOpons
Use the advanced opons to set up the following items.
• Choosing an applicaon and units of measure. Adjusng the PID loops
• Changing passwords Calibrang inputs
• Seng the display blanking
• User lock buon and modifying access to users with Password 1.
Seng the advance opons requires entering Password 2.
Procedure Steps Display
Set DAT ENABLE
for modulang
valve
Select DAT ENABLE from the system menu to set the ENABLE or
DISABLE feature.
• ENABLED (default) – This funcon allows the modulang valve
to be controlled by the DAT.
• DISABLED – If set to DISABLED, the funcon will not control the
modulated valve.
Enter
DAT ENABLE:
ENABLED
DISABLED
Procedure Steps Display
Starng Display
1. Start at the temperature display.
2. Enter Password 2. The display changes to the MAIN menu display.
F
°
AUTO AUTO
Enter
ADMIN LEVEL
0 0 0 0
Choose the
ADVANCED
menu
1. To enter the MAIN menu, hold the 1st and 3rd so keys
simultaneously.
2. From the MAIN menu, press either the or buon to select
ADVANCED.
3. Press Enter . The ADVANCED menu opens.
4. Choose any of the following funcons:
• RESTORE APP
• LOOPS
• PASSWORDS
• CALIBRATION
• DISPLAY
• KEY LOCKOUT
Reset the
applicaon and
choose units of
measure.
Choose RESTORE APP from the ADVANCED menu to do one, or a
combinaon, of following:
• Use it also to select/change the EZstat applicaon program from
two pipe to four pipe applicaons.
• Reset the EZstat to the original conguraon and sengs.
• Congure the units of measure to display. There are two versions
of each applicaon program in every EZstat:
○ The Metric version displays temperature in Celsius and uses
metric values for units of measure.
○ The English version displays temperature in Fahrenheit and
uses English values for units of measure (default).
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