TCS SuperSTAT Series User manual

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|CONFIGURATION GUIDE
202308
Communicating Thermostat
SuperSTAT SZ1041

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Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................3
Display Screen and Keypad..................................................................................................................3
Locating the Programming Keypad .................................................................................................................3
Programming Keypad Access .........................................................................................................................4
Navigating Via Keypad..........................................................................................................................4
Programming Setup Mode...................................................................................................................5
Basic Setup.....................................................................................................................................................5
System Mode .................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Occupancy Settings ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
Heating/Cooling Stages ................................................................................................................................................. 7
Economizer....................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Digital Inputs .................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Energy Saving.................................................................................................................................................................10
Keypad Access Code.....................................................................................................................................................10
Setting Clock and Schedule...............................................................................................................10
Time and Date ................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Occupancy Schedules .................................................................................................................................................. 11
Holiday Occupancy Schedules ................................................................................................................................... 12
Daylight Saving .............................................................................................................................................................. 13
Contents

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service
status
fan
switch
system
switch
program
setup
clock
setup
OVERRIDE
COOLER
WARMER
Occupied
Heating
Cooling
Fan
Service
Data/
Program
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Locating the Programming Keypad
The SuperSTAT is programmed through a keypad behind the panel on the left side of the cover. Access the keypad by
swinging open the cover panel.
Introduction
Congratulations on choosing the SuperSTAT™ Thermostat SZ1041! The SuperSTAT series of thermostats are feature rich,
multifunction devices providing extensive controls across a wide range of HVAC applications.
Complete the conguration after installation (refer to the SuperSTAT 1041 Installation Manual for instructions on
mounting the device, wiring the communications network and connecting other devices to the SuperSTAT.) Your
conguration settings will be uploaded to Ubiquity Cloud the rst time you make a connection to the site. Alternatively, you
can skip conguring the SuperSTAT via the keypad and perform all congurations via Ubiquity Cloud, or via a PC running
TCS Insight software, which is available for download on the TCS website.
NOTE: When configuring the SuperSTAT via a connected PC, you must first set the SuperSTAT’s address, baud rate, and
temperature scale using the keypad (see “Programming Keypad Access” on page 4).
If you have any questions regarding your SuperSTAT, do not hesitate to contact TCS Technical Support at 800.288.9383,
ext. 2. Our Technical Support Department hours are Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (CST).
Display Screen and Keypad
The display screen on the right side of the cover provides at-a-glance information including day, date, time, and
temperature (based on sensor selection and wiring).
Cover panel (shaded)
swings open

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1 2 3 4 5
ON
1 2
ON
RW/Y1 W/Y2 G Y2 GGND
A1 A02 A01
A2
DI1
A BREF
+–
24V DI2 DI3 OVR T1 T1 T2 T2 T3 T3
Programming Keypad Access
The keypad can be congured to restrict access to the Programming Setup and Clock and Schedule functions. You can
control the access to either function by conguring the keypad dip switches on the inside of the front cover as shown.
Cover
(Inside)
Keypad Dip Switch Settings
The dip switch panel controls access to clock,
schedules, and programming.
1 2
ON
Access to
PROGRAM
SETUP and
CLOCK SETUP
(Default)
1 2
ON
Access to
PROGRAM
SETUP only
1 2
ON
No access to
PROGRAM
SETUP and
CLOCK SETUP
1 2
ON
Access to
CLOCK SETUP
only
Keypad Button Functions
fan
switch
Press to change fan
speed and system
modes (when
enabled)
Press to raise or
lower temperature
settings when
OCCUPIED LED is on
system
switch
program
setup
Press to change
fan thermostat’s
program or
temperature setback
times (when
enabled)
OVERRIDE
Press when
OCCUPIED LED is off
to restore occupied
temperature settings
clock
setup
service
status
Press to review
service screens
Keypad
service
status
fan
switch
system
switch
program
setup
clock
setup
OVERRIDE
COOLER
WARMER
Occupied
Heating
Cooling
Fan
Service
Data/
Program
Navigating Via Keypad
All settings on the SuperSTAT can be made via the keypad. Each screen will display the name of the setting, a selection
option, and current values for that screen, which will ash to indicate which is active. Pressing the WARMER button will
increase the value or advance the active setting to the next option on the screen; pressing the COOLER button will reverse
the process. For screens with multiple values (e.g., date setup), pressing the OVERRIDE button will advance you to the
next value. After adjusting the values, press the PROGRAM SETUP or CLOCK SETUP button again to save the values and
advance to the next screen.
NOTE: Press and hold the PROGRAM SETUP, CLOCK SETUP, WARMER, or COOLER buttons in order to scroll through
screens and values more quickly. Press the SERVICE STATUS button to exit PROGRAM SETUP Mode or CLOCK SETUP
Mode and return to the main screen.

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Program Setup Mode
Before entering PROGRAM SETUP Mode, ensure that the temperature sensor dip switch settings match your intended
use (see SuperSTAT 1041 Installation Manual). If the dip switch settings do not match the conguration settings in this
section, the SuperSTAT will not function properly.
NOTE: PROGRAM SETUP Mode can be disabled via dip switch settings (see “Programming Keypad Access” on page
4, or access can be restricted by requiring an access code (see “Keypad Access Code” on page 10).
The main screen displays when not in PROGRAM SETUP Mode or
CLOCK SETUP Mode. The SuperSTAT will revert to this screen if no
entries are made after 10 minutes.
From the main screen, press the PROGRAM SETUP button on the
keypad to congure the settings.
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ENTER ACCESS
CODE 000
If the SuperSTAT has been congured to require an access code to
enter Programming Mode, this screen will appear (see “Keypad Access
Code” on page 10). If you enter the wrong code, the screen will revert
to the main screen.
Basic Setup
STEP 1 Controller Address: Select a unique address between 0 and
255, excluding 248 (each controller on network must have a
unique address).
SET ADDRESS:
000
SET BAUD RATE
9.6K
STEP 2 Communication Baud Rate: Choose a baud rate between
2.4K, 4.8K, 9.6K, and 19.2K (each controller on network must
have the same baud rate).
TEMP SHOWN IN:
FAHRENHEIT
STEP 3 Temperature Scale: Choose between Celsius or Fahrenheit
for temperature display.
SET SYSTEM
MODE: AUTO
STEP 2 Set System Mode: Select AUTO, HEAT, COOL, or OFF mode.
System Mode
STEP 1 System Access: Determine whether to enable or disable user
access to the System Mode settings. USER ACCESS TO
SYSTEM MODE? YES
USER ACCESS TO
FAN MODE? YES
STEP 3 User Access to Fan Mode: Select whether to allow user
access to FAN MODE.

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SET UNOCCUPIED
FAN MODE? AUTO
STEP 2 Unoccupied Fan Mode: Choose between AUTO or COOL for
fan run times during unoccupied periods.
OCCUPIED HEAT
SETPOINT A: 70F
STEP 3 Occupied Heat Setpoint A: Set the heatpoint for the occupied
period.
OCCUPIED COOL
SETPOINT C: 75F
STEP 10 Occupied Cool Setpoint C: Set the cooling setpoint for this
occupied period.
OCCUPIED COOL
SETPOINT B: 75F
STEP 9 Occupied Cool Setpoint B: Set the cooling setpoint for this
occupied period.
OCCUPIED COOL
SETPOINT A: 75F
STEP 8 Occupied Cool Setpoint A: Set the cooling setpoint for this
occupied period.
UNOCCUPIED HEAT
SETPOINT: 60F
STEP 7 Unoccupied Heat Setpoint: Set the Unoccupied Mode’s
heating setpoint.
OCCUPIED HEAT
SETPOINT B: 70F
STEP 4 Occupied Heat Setpoint B: Set the heatpoint for the occupied
period.
OCCUPIED HEAT
SETPOINT C: 70F
STEP 5 Occupied Heat Setpoint C: Set the heatpoint for the occupied
period.
OCCUPIED HEAT
SETPOINT D: 70F
STEP 6 Occupied Heat Setpoint D: Set the heatpoint for the occupied
period.
Occupancy Settings
STEP 1 Occupied Fan Mode: Choose between ON (continuous),
COOL (gas heat or no heat), or AUTO for fan run times during
occupied periods
SET OCCUPIED FAN
MODE: AUTO

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SET OVERRIDE
TIME 180 MINUTES
STEP 14 Override Time: The number of minutes (0 – 255) the
SuperSTAT will maintain overridden occupied setpoints.
LIMIT SETPOINT
ADJUST +/- 05F
STEP 13 User Setpoint Limit: Enter the amount a user is allowed the
to adjust the preset occupied setpoints
UNOCCUPIED COOL
SETPOINT: 80F
STEP 12 Unoccupied Cool Setpoint: Set the Unoccupied Mode’s
cooling setpoint.
OCCUPIED COOL
SETPOINT D: 75F
STEP 11 Occupied Cool Setpoint D: Set the cooling setpoint for this
occupied period.
Heating/Cooling Stages
STEP 1 Second Stage Heat: Select whether the SuperSTAT will control
a second heating stage. If no second heating stage, select NO. ENABLE SECOND
STAGE HEAT? YES
HEAT STAGE 1
DIFF: 01F
STEP 4 Heat Stage 1 Differential: Enter a differential value for heat
stage 1.
HEAT STAGE 2
OFFSET: 00F
STEP 5 Heat Stage 2 Offset: Enter an offset value for heat stage 2.
NOTE: This screen appears only if heat stage 2 is enabled
(Step 1).
HEAT STAGE 1
OFFSET: 00F
STEP 3 Heat Stage 1 Offset: Enter an offset value for heat stage 1.
(Heat stage 1 is normally 0° offset).
ENABLE SECOND
STAGE COOL? YES
STEP 2 Second Stage Cool: Select whether the SuperSTAT will
control a second cooling stage. If no second cooling stage,
select NO.
HEAT STAGE 2
DIFF: 01F
STEP 6 Heat Stage 2 Differential: Enter a differential value for heat
stage 2
NOTE: This screen appears only if cool stage 2 is enabled
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COOL STAGE 2
DIFF: 01F
STEP 10 Cool Stage 2 Differential: Enter a differential value for cool
stage 2.
NOTE: This screen appears only if cool stage 2 is enabled
(Step 2).
COOL STAGE 1
DIFF: 01F
STEP 8 Cool Stage 1 Differential: Enter a differential value for cool
stage 1.
ENABLE OUTDOOR
AIR FUNCT.? YES
STEP 12 Outdoor Air Sensor Function: Select whether you are using
an outdoor air sensor for control. If monitoring only, select
NO.
NOTE: Refer to SuperSTAT 1041 Installation Manual for dip
switch settings, which must also be set.
COOL STAGE 1
OFFSET: 00F
STEP 7 Cool Stage 1 Offset: Enter an offset value for cool stage 1.
(Heat stage 1 is normally 0° offset).
SET CONTROL
MODE P
STEP 11 Control Mode: For conguring staged outputs, select whether
to control by temperature only (P) or include a time factor
(P+I).
COOL STAGE 2
OFFSET: 00F
STEP 9 Cool Stage 2 Offset: Enter an offset value for cool stage 2.
NOTE: This screen appears only if cool stage 2 is enabled
(Step 2).
COOLING LOCKOUT
TEMP 065F
STEP 13 Cooling Lockout: Select an outdoor air cooling lockout
temperature.
NOTE: This screen appears only if the outdoor air sensing
function is enabled (Step 12).
HEATING LOCKOUT
TEMP 070F
STEP 14 Heating Lockout: Select an outdoor air heating lockout
temperature.
NOTE: This screen appears only if the outdoor air sensing
function is enabled (Step 12).
Economizer
STEP 1 Discharge Air Sensor Function: Select whether you are using a
discharge air sensor for control. If monitoring only, select NO.
NOTE: Steps 2 – 8 will only appear if you are using a discharge
air sensor. Refer to SuperSTAT 1041 Installation Manual for dip
switch settings, which must also be set.
ENABLE DISCHARGE
FUNCT.? YES
OUTDOOR AIR ECON
SETPOINT: 068F
STEP 2 Outdoor Air Economizer: Select the outdoor air setpoint.

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DSCHARGE AIR ECON
PROP BAND: 010F
STEP 5 Economizer Proportional Band: Set the discharge air
proportional band or throttling range.
OUTDOOR DAMPER
MIN POSITION: 10%
STEP 6 Outdoor Air Damper Minimum Position: Set the minimum
damper position.
ECON OUTPUT
RANGE: 4-20MA
STEP 7 Economizer Output: Select whether the modulating output
range will be 0 – 20mA or 4 – mA.
ECON CONTROL
ACTION: DIRECT
STEP 8 Economizer Control Action: Select whether the economizer
control action will direct- or reverse-acting.
DSCHARGE AIR ECON
SETPOINT: 055F
STEP 3 Discharge Air Economizer: Select the discharge air setpoint.
DSCHARGE AIR ECON
LOW LIMIT: 040F
STEP 4 Discharge Air Low Limit: Select the discharge air low limit
value.
DI2 USED FOR
MONITOR
STEP 2 DI2: Select SERVICE, ECON or MONITOR. If DI2 is unused,
select MONITOR.
DI2 SETPOINT
SHIFT 00F
STEP 3 DI2 Setpoint Shift: Enter the setpoint shift value.
NOTE: This screen will only appear if DI2 is set to Monitor
(see Step 2).
DI3 USED FOR:
FILTER SERVICE
STEP 4 DI3: Select FILTER, SERVICE, EXTERNAL OVERRIDE, or
EXTERNAL TIMECLOCK. If DI3 is unused, select EXTERNAL
OVERRIDE.
Digital Inputs
STEP 1 DI1: Select either FAN PROVING or MONITOR. If DI1 is unused,
select MONITOR. DI1 USED FOR
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ENABLE SMART
RECOVERY? NO
STEP 2 Smart Recovery: Select whether to use Smart Recovery
Mode.
NOTE: Smart Recovery is not available when DI3 (see “Digital
Inputs: STEP 4” on page 9) is congured for an external
time clock.
Energy Saving
STEP 1 Delay on Powerup: In the event of a power interruption,
entering a value (in seconds) that will delay the powerup of the
SuperSTAT.
DELAY ON POWERUP
010 SECONDS
ENTER ACCESS
CODE 248
STEP 3 Access Code: This screen will appear if you congured
an access code requirement for either the Programming
Setup or Clock and Scheduling Setup om the previous two
steps. Select an access code value (0 – 255) to access the
Programming Mode and/or the Clock and Schedule Mode.
The default value is 248.
REQUIRE CODE FOR
CLOCK/SCHED? YES
STEP 2 Clock and Schedule Access: Select whether an access code
is required to access the Clock and Schedule menus.
NOTE: Use dip switch settings to lock out access completely
(see ““Programming Keypad Access” on page 4).
Keypad Access Code
STEP 1 Programming Access: Select whether an access code is
required to access Programming Setup.
NOTE: Use a dip switch to lock out access completely (see
““Programming Keypad Access” on page 4).
REQUIRE CODE FOR
PROGRAMMING? YES
Setting Clock and Schedule
NOTE: Access to the Clock and Schedule Mode can be completely disabled via dip switch settings (see “Programming
Keypad Access” on page 4, or access can be restricted by requiring an access code (see “Keypad Access Code” on
page 10).
The main screen displays when not in Programming Setup Mode or
CLOCK SETUP Mode. The SuperSTAT will revert to this screen if no
entries are made after 10 minutes.
From the main screen, press the CLOCK SETUP button on the keypad to
congure the settings.
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ENTER ACCESS
CODE 000
If the SuperSTAT has been congured to require an access code to
enter Programming Mode, this screen will appear (see “Keypad Access
Code” on page 10). If you enter the wrong code, the screen will revert
to the main screen.

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SET DATE:
08-08-18
STEP 2 Date: Set the month, date, and year.
Time and Date
STEP 1 Time and Day: Set the hour, minute, AM or PM, and day of the
week. SET TIME & DAY:
12:00 AM MON
COPY MON FOR
TUE? NO
STEP 5 Copy Schedules: Select whether to copy the occupancy time
periods from the previous day. If you select YES, the settings
from the previous day’s Steps 2 and 3 will be copied to the
day shown and you will skip to the next day. If you select NO,
the screens for Occupancy Time Periods will appear, allowing
you to enter different schedules for that day. Repeat this
process for each day of the week.
SET OCCUPIED
TIMES TUESDAY:
STEP 4 Set Occupancy Time Periods: This screen indicates the
day of the week shown is ready for conguring up to four
occupancy time periods. Press the CLOCK SETUP button
on the keypad to advance to the setup screens for the day
shown.
A:08:00 TO 17:00
B:00:00 TO 00:00
STEP 2 Occupancy Time Periods (1 of 2): Set hours and minutes
(military time) for start and stop times for occupancy time
periods A and B.
NOTE: Time periods with start and end times of 00:00 are
inactive.
C:00:00 TO 00:00
D:00:00 TO 00:00
STEP 3 Occupancy Time Periods (2 of 2): Set hours and minutes
(military time) for start and stop times for occupancy time
periods C and D.
Occupancy Schedules
STEP 1 Set Occupancy Time Periods: This screen indicates that the
day of the week shown is ready for conguring up to four
occupancy time periods. Press the CLOCK SETUP button on
the keypad to advance to the setup screens for the day shown.
SET OCCUPIED
TIMES MONDAY:

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COPY SUN FOR
HOL#1? NO
STEP 2 Copy Sunday For Holiday 1: Holiday 1 gives you the option
of copying the schedule from the previous Sunday. If you
select YES, the occupancy time periods from the previous
day (Sunday) will be copied and you will skip to Step 4. If you
select NO, screens for Occupancy Periods A – D (not shown)
will appear. As with the occupancy time periods for regular
days, You can enter up to four different occupancy time
periods.
Holiday Occupancy Schedules
The SuperSTAT has two separate holiday occupancy groups (Holiday #1 and Holiday #2). Within each occupancy group
you can assign up to four occupancy time periods (A – D). After programming the occupancy time periods, you can then
assign them to multiple holidays. You can also congure the duration for each holiday schedule (in days).
STEP 1 Set Occupied Times Holiday No. 1: This screen indicates that
the occupancy time periods for the rst holiday group are
ready to be congured. Press the CLOCK SETUP button on the
keypad to advance to the setup screens for the holiday group.
SET OCCUPIED
TIMES HOLIDAY #1
SET OCCUPIED
TIMES HOLIDAY #2
STEP 3 Set Occupied Times Holiday No. 2: This screen indicates that
the occupancy times for second holiday group are ready to
be congured. Press the CLOCK SETUP button on the keypad
to advance to the setup screens for the holiday group.
ENTER DATES FOR
HOLIDAY #2:
STEP 8 Holiday Group 2 Dates: This screen indicates that the
Holiday 1 occupancy time periods are ready to be assigned
to specic holidays. Press the CLOCK SETUP button on
the keypad to advance to the setup screens for the holiday
group.
HOL1 01=00=00
DURATION=00 DAYS
STEP 7 Holiday Group 1 Dates: In this screen, you can assign the
Holiday 1 occupancy time periods to as many as 12 holidays.
Enter the two-digit month, date, and duration in days. To add
additional dates to this group, press the OVERRIDE button.
Press the WARMER button to advance the Date number and
add additional months and dates.
C:00:00 TO 00:00
D:00:00 TO 00:00
STEP 5 Occupancy Time Periods (2 of 2): Set hours and minutes
(military time) for start and stop times for occupancy periods
C and D.
A:08:00 TO 17:00
B:00:00 TO 00:00
STEP 4 Occupancy Time Periods (1 of 2): Holiday 2 does not give
you the opportunity to copy occupancy time periods from a
regular day. Set hours and minutes (military time) for start
and stop times for occupancy periods A and B.
NOTE: Occupancy time periods with start and end times of
00:00 are inactive.
ENTER DATES FOR
HOLIDAY #1:
STEP 6 Holiday Group 1 Dates: This screen indicates that the Holiday
1 occupancy time periods are ready to be assigned to
specic dates. Press the CLOCK SETUP button on the keypad
to advance to the setup screens for the holiday group.

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HOL2 01=00=00
DURATION=00 DAYS
STEP 9 Holiday Group 2 Dates: In this screen, you can assign the
Holiday 1 occupancy time periods to as many as 12 holidays.
Enter the two-digit month, date, and duration in days. To add
additional dates to this group, press the OVERRIDE button.
Press the WARMER button to advance the date and add
additional months and dates.
Daylight Saving
STEP 1 Set Daylight Saving Time: Determine whether to enable
automatic Daylight Saving adjustments to your time periods. DAYLIGHT
SAVING? YES
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