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14-EN © 2011 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved
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Remote Setback Switch
The thermostat can be connected to a remote switch to toggle the heat and cool temperature settings
between preset setpoints. A signal can be sent from the remote switch location to change the
thermostat temperature settings from the Occupancy Day temperature settings to the Occupancy
Night temperature or Away settings. To use this mode, the “Program Options” setting must be set to
“Occupancy.” See “Program Options” on page 18.
Run a two-conductor wire from the remote switch to the thermostat location. Make the connections to
the Black and Green terminals under the section marked “Comm” on the right terminal strip. See
Figure 12.
Notes:
1. When connecting to a remote setback switch, the communications jumper (J8), labeled “COMM
JUMPER” on the thermostat printed circuit board, must be in place.
2. When 0 Vdc is applied, the desired temperature settings will change to the preset Occupancy Day
temperature settings.
3. When 5–15 Vdc is applied, the desired temperature settings will change to the preset Occupancy
Night temperature or Away settings.
Other Systems
For connections to personal computers, utility management systems, and other automation systems,
refer to connection diagrams provided with personal computer software package or other system.
Figure 12: Connections to a Remote Setback Switch
5–15
Vdc
ANY SYSTEM WITH
A RELAY OR
5–15 VDC
OUTPUT
THERMOSTAT
Black
Green
UP
COMMUNICATIONS
JUMPER
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