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OCC
UnOCC
CO2
UOC
EFF
A number in the
bottom left
corner
NOTE If a number on the display flashes, this indicates that the sensor cannot display the correct value
(for example, the value exceeds the maximum value that the sensor can show).
ZS Sensors
Rev. 4/27/2015
Indicates...
The value shown is outside air temperature or humidity.
Cooling
Heating
The zone's fan is running.
The fan speed. See To manually adjust the fan speed (page 7).
The value(s) in the display, typically setpoints, are editable using the
buttons. If the control program specifies that the value is not editable, you will see
without arrows.
See:
To make the zone warmer or cooler (page 5)
To edit displayed values (page 6)
The sensor is in a timed override. See To override the schedule (page 5).
The equipment is running in an energy-saving mode defined in the control program.
An alarm condition exists. If programmed, the Information screen or Diagnostic
Screen may provide details on the alarm.
A maintenance condition exists. If programmed, the Information screen or
Diagnostic Screen may provide details on the maintenance condition.
The sensor's buttons are locked either because the control program specifies it or
because a user locked them at the sensor. See To lock the sensor buttons (page 6).
The displayed setpoint is an occupied setpoint.
The displayed setpoint is an unoccupied setpoint.
The value shown is CO
.
2
The value shown is VOC.
The value shown is the effective setpoint.
A value in the control program that does not have an associated icon. For example,
304 represents the supply air temperature. See Appendix: Rnet tag numbers (page
9) for a list of all numbers and the values they represent.
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