
Sequence of Operation
System Sequence of Events
Objective Equipment List
¨ Apex Destiny 6100 control panel,
rev. 8.05 or greater
¨ Apex Temperature Sensor, TS16
¨ Enerzone Thermostat
AC, Gas/Electric: E3 300x1 1 heat/1cool
Heat Pump: E3 450x1 2 heat/1cool
- HVAC Temperature Control - Enerzone Thermostat -
Home/Away Temperature Setpoints
Provide temperature control with
independent heating and cool-
ing setpoints selected automati-
cally for the Home and Away
arming modes.
When the system is disarmed or armed to Home the temperature is maintained by the Enerzone
thermostat at the Day heating/cooling setpoints. When armed to Away the temperature is main-
tained by the Enerzone thermostat at the Night mode heating/cooling setpoints. All setpoints can
be changed at the thermostat. The TS16 temperature sensor allows the system to speak tem-
perature to the inside speakers and local/remote phone. It can also be programmed for high and
low alarm setpoints.
1) Arming the system to Away sends an ON command to Control Channel 1 energizing the on-
board relay and interrupting the connection between the thermostats CLK1 and CLK2 termi-
nals.
2) After one second, the system sends an OFF command to channel 1 to restore the
connection between CLK1 and CLK2 and place the thermostat in the Night(Away) mode.
3) Disarming the system or arming the system to Home sends an ON command to Control
Channel 2 energizing Auxiliary Output pin 1 and providing a ground signal to activate Zone 16.
Zone 16 sends an OFF command to Control Channel 33 deenergizing the on-board relay
and restoring the connection between CLK1 and CLK2.
4) After one second, the system sends an OFF command to Control Channel 2 deenergizing
Auxiliary Output pin1 and removing the ground signal to restore Zone 16. Zone 16 sends an
ON command to Control Channel 33 energizing the on-board relay to interrupt the connec-
tion between CLK1 and CLK2 and place the thermostat in the Day (Home) mode.
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- Application Note -
Energy Management
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