Settings (con't)
If you have an EcoNet Zoning System, see below:
Please refer to the EcoNet Zoning I/O manual for proper installation instructions.
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Humidity
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Zoning Settings
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Zoning Enabled?
Yes
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All Zones Follow Zone 1?
No
Humidity Sensor to Use
Average All Zones
Over-Conditioning
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Zone 1 Airflow Setting
• High
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• High
Zone 2 Airflow Setting
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Zone 3 Airflow Setting
• High
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Zone 4 Airflow Setting
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Zone 1 Name Text
Zone 1
Zone 2 Name Text
Zone 2
Zone 3 Name Text
Zone 3
Zone 4 Name Text
Zone 4
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Zoning (Menu > Settings > Zoning)
Zone 3
If a zoning application is installed tap Menu > Settings. Tap the Zoning icon
to view Zoning Settings.
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Note: System level Zone Settings are only accessible through the EcoNet Smart Thermostat and not
through the EcoNet Zone Controls. Temperature changes to individual zones can be made from the
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Smart Thermostat under Menu > Zoning, via the individual zone controls or through the EcoNet App
On the Zoning Settings menu, set Zoning Enabled to 'Yes' to display applicable
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zone settings. From this screen you can select which zone you want to use to track
relative humidity, customize airflow noise limits and name zones.
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All Zones Follow Zone 1 – Default is set to 'No'. Selecting 'Yes' will ensure
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all additional zones will follow the mode, set points and fan speed you have
selected for Zone 1.
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Humidity Sensor to Use – Default is Zone 1. However, you can select
to follow the humidity reading from any individual zone or chose to follow the
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average humidity reading from all zones.
Over-Conditioning – This is a setting that can allow Zone 1 to be conditioned
below the set point in order to allow the system to continue to condition a calling
zone that is not large enough to run the equipment by itself. The default is set
to Auto. Auto will allow the system to over-condition Zone 1 up to the most
conditioned zone set point. You can also choose to restrict Over-Conditioning in
Zone 1 by setting to 'None' or setting to a specific degree between 1-10°F.
The individual zone Over-Conditioning settings may be adjusted directly from the
respective zone control.
Zone Airflow Setting – Adjust airflow noise level limits for each zone. The
system will automatically set the airflow limit for each zone to one level above the
minimum airflow required to run the system.
We recommended leaving the airflow setting at the level and CFM assigned by
the system. If the airflow in a given zone is too loud, return to this screen and
set a lower limit.
Note:
It is important to keep in mind that if only one zone calls, its maximum airflow setting must be
greater than the minimum airflow required by the system or the equipment will not operate. For the
system to operate in this scenario, at least one zone must be set to over-condition. This condition will be
represented by an asterisk next to the airflow limit.
Zone Name – Customize the name for each zone using the on-screen keyboard.
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