VC1000 Focus Guide - ProLon
VC1000 Focus Guide - ProLon
VC1000 Focus Guide - ProLon
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Figure 2.1.4: Manual override of the damper<br />
• Normal: Selecting the “Normal” button will revert the selected item to its normal<br />
automatic behavior. Any override applied to this object will be disabled.<br />
• Override: Selecting the “Override” button will allow the user to manually override the<br />
selected object until the normal mode is resumed.<br />
The following is a list of all items that can be overridden:<br />
• Damper: The minimum damper opening is ignored.<br />
• Status: Generally, all slaves will assume the same occupancy status as the<br />
master. If the master is overridden to “unoccupied”, setting a slave to<br />
“occupied” will also force the master to be occupied. All others slaves will<br />
remain unoccupied.<br />
• Outputs 1 to 5: An output that is configured to control a damper cannot be<br />
overridden. However, the damper can always be overridden by right-clicking on<br />
the damper itself (See Output Configuration, p.18).<br />
• Duct Heater: Identical to overriding the output designated as a duct heater.<br />
• Baseboard: Identical to overriding the output designated as a baseboard.<br />
When an override is applied to an object, a yellow contour appears around its icon<br />
and any associated text starts to flash. For example, in the figure below, the damper<br />
has been overridden to 35%.<br />
Figure 2.1.5: The damper is overridden<br />
Please note that if the advanced password is enabled, or if you are offline, you will<br />
not be able to override any objects.<br />
All overrides are removed when the VAV Controller is reset or loses power.<br />
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