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TR70, TR71, TR75 with Sylk Bus  
OPERATING GUIDE  
begins with “Initial Power-Up” on page 2, and the general  
overview begins with “Operating the Zio Wall Module” on  
page 19.  
It is intended to guide you through the features and operation  
of the TR70 Series as you interface with the programmable  
controller and establish pre-programmed or custom  
configurations.  
LCD PANEL  
SOFTKEYS (3)  
UP/DOWN  
ARROW KEYS  
APPLICATION  
The Zio TR70 Series (TR70, TR70-H, TR71, TR71-H, TR75,  
and TR75-H OS numbers) LCD Wall Modules provide an  
operator interface for monitoring and adjusting parameters in  
the wall module itself and in the programmable controller  
NETWORK BUS PORT (ON BOTTOM OF CASE)  
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Fig. 1. LCD Wall Module features.  
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refer to the Honeywell Spyder® User’s Guide, form 63-2662,  
Contents  
or the ComfortPoint™ Programmable Controller User’s Guide,  
form 63-2663, depending on the programmable controller  
used) to which it is wired. The wall module may be customized  
and supports both a contractor and a tenant user interface.  
Application ........................................................................  
Preface .............................................................................  
TR70 Series Features .......................................................  
Compatibility .............................................................  
Initial Power-Up .................................................................  
Setup and Configuration ...................................................  
Initial Setup and Configuration ..................................  
Selecting the Wall Module .........................................  
TR71/TR75 Labels ....................................................  
Navigation and Memory Usage .................................  
Wall Module Configuration ........................................  
General Settings ...................................................  
Categories and Parameters ..................................  
Home Screen Options ...........................................  
Occupancy and Override ...................................... 10  
Fan Command ....................................................... 12  
System Status and Command .............................. 13  
Schedule/Time ...................................................... 14  
Password ............................................................... 15  
Preview .................................................................. 16  
Completing the Setup and Configuration .................. 17  
Operating the Zio Wall Module ......................................... 19  
Contractor Mode Operation ...................................... 19  
Tenant Mode Operation ............................................ 22  
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NOTE: This document illustrates the wall module configura-  
tion process using information from the Honeywell  
Spyder User’s Guide (form 63-2662).  
The wall module has a snap in mounting to a subbase that  
may be mounted on a wall, on a standard utility conduit box, or  
on a 60 mm wall outlet box. Wiring connections to the wall  
module are made through a cutout in the back of the wall  
module.  
All models have a space temperature sensor, network bus  
jack, and an LCD panel with three softkeys and two Up/Down  
adjustment keys. Models with -H also include an onboard  
humidity sensor.  
PREFACE  
This Operating Guide is intended to provide configuration  
information (using the Niagara Workbench tool) and a general  
overview of the TR70 Series operator interface. Configuration  
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Likewise, a TR71 can be replaced by another TR71 or TR75  
without reprogramming required. A TR75 can only be  
replaced with a TR75 where no reprogramming is desired.  
TR70 SERIES FEATURES  
Table 1. TR70 Series Features.  
INITIAL POWER-UP  
IMPORTANT  
Zio  
Zio ZioPlus  
Features  
TR70 TR71 TR75  
Scheduling  
x
1. Make sure the TR70 Series wall module is properly  
mounted and properly wired and connected to the  
programmable controller.  
Parameter Memory (bytes)  
Up to four Zios on Sylk  
Enumerated Values  
1K  
x*  
2K  
x
4.9K  
x
x
x
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. Refer to the Zio™ LCD Wall Modules TR70 Series  
with Sylk™ Bus – Installation Instructions, form 62-  
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0271, for specific installation requirements.  
Setpoint Limits as NVs – linking  
now possible  
x
Upon initial power-up before configuring the wall module, the  
LCD screen displays the phrase “PLEASE LOAd” in the Label/  
Value area of Fig. 2. This phrase alternates with any onboard  
sensor display such as temperature. The TR71/TR75 also  
display the firmware revision number, model number and Sylk  
bus address as shown in Fig. 27.  
System and Fan command as NVs  
Password protection  
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x
x
x
Firmware version/model visible on  
display  
0
.5 and 5 value increments  
-" and "/" characters in parameter  
names  
x
x
x
x
Fig. 2 illustrates all the possible LCD Wall Module display  
elements. Only those elements pertinent to the current  
configuration and status actually display.  
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A maximum of four Zios may be wired on a single Sylk bus,  
with no more than one TR70 per bus.  
SYSTEM  
STATUS  
AREA  
LABEL/  
VALUE  
Compatibility  
OVERRIDE  
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8 CHAR.)  
INFORMATION  
The TR70 Series LCD Wall Modules operate with the Sylk  
Enhanced Spyder Controller or the Sylk Enhanced  
ComfortPoint Controller. The table below provides  
compatibility information for each model. The TR71/TR75 can  
replace a TR70 in an installation where an upgrade to WEBs-  
AX or Spyder or reprogramming is not desired. Features like  
scheduling, additional memory, etc. will not be available.  
CURRENT  
DISPLAYED  
VALUE  
ENGINEERING  
UNITS  
FAN  
OCCUPANCY  
STATUS  
INFORMATION  
SOFTKEY  
LABELS  
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Fig. 2. TR70 Series Wall Module - LCD screen.  
Table 2. Compatibility.*  
Zio TR70/TR71/TR75*  
Scenari Spyde Spyder Compatible  
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r Tool Firmware  
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What can be done?  
1
5.200 Latest  
+
YES  
New TR71/75 functionality Ideal scenario  
available (if TR70 is present,  
then only TR70  
functionality)  
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5.200 Old  
+
YES  
Only with TR70 functionality Spyder firmware can be upgraded (this becomes scenario  
(TR71/75 can be used, but 1)  
only TR70 functionality will  
be there)  
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< 5.18 Latest  
< 5.18 Old  
NO  
Tool does not recognize the Spyder Tool can be upgraded (this becomes scenario 1)  
new Spyder  
Spyder firmware can be downgraded (this becomes  
scenario 4)  
YES  
Only with TR70 functionality Both Spyder firmware and Tool can be upgraded (this  
TR71/75 can be used, but becomes scenario 1)  
only TR70 functionality will Spyder Tool can be upgraded (this becomes scenario 2)  
be there) Spyder firmware can be upgraded (this becomes scenario  
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The new Spyder tool (6.0 or greater) assumes the latest Spyder capability. At download, the Tool reads the brand/model of the  
connected Spyder and determines if it matches the features on the wire sheet. If old or new Spyder is programmed with aTR70,  
it can be physically replaced with a TR71 or TR75.  
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SETUP AND CONFIGURATION  
TR71/TR75 Labels  
The TR71/TR75 allows the use of the following special  
characters in label fields such as Categories and Parameter  
Names: underscore ( _ ) to insert a space, hyphen ( - ), and  
forward slash ( / ). The TR70 allows use of the underscore  
Initial Setup and Configuration  
Once the wall module is wired to the controller, you configure  
the wall module using the PC-based, Niagara Workbench  
Tool. Refer to the applicable programmable controller User’s  
Guide. (Refer to the Honeywell Spyder User’s Guide, form 63-  
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_ ) character to insert a space.  
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Navigation and Memory Usage  
The Honeywell Spyder Tool uses an intuitive, window-based  
interface. A Help button on each screen provides assistance  
with any entry or process.  
Guide, form 63-2663, depending on the programmable  
controller used.) This tool is used to configure the wall module  
for either the Spyder or the ComfortPoint programmable  
controller.  
IMPORTANT  
Confirm Bus Address Setting  
Use the Help button to display context specific help  
for the current window or pane display. See the lower  
left corner of Fig. 6 on page 5 for the location of the  
Help button.  
Check to ensure that the Wall Module’s bus address dial  
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located on the back of the module) is set to match the setting  
in the configuration tool. TR70 models can be set from 1–5  
and TR71/TR75 can be set from 1–10 (0 on the Zio address  
dial is equal to 10 in the configuration tool). The address must  
be different for each device on the Sylk bus. Up to four Zios  
per Spyder are allowed with any combination of TR71/TR75s  
and up to three Zios are allowed if one or more is a TR70  
model.  
NOTE: At any time, clicking the Preview button (lower left of  
main window, see Fig. 6 on page 5) displays the  
updated wall module LCD as a pop-up. Preview sim-  
ulates the actual wall module interface and allows  
you to verify the operation of the current configura-  
tion of the wall module. See “Preview” on page 16.  
Selecting the Wall Module  
Navigation  
You will use the Sylk S-Bus wall module function block from  
the Palette’s Built-In folder (see Fig. 3). This configuration has  
nothing programmed except the room temperature parameter  
and occupancy status.  
Table 3 describes the navigation buttons at the bottom of the  
wall module window. See the bottom of Fig. 7 on page 5 for  
the location of these buttons. Buttons are greyed when  
unavailable.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Add the Sylk S-Bus Wall Module function block to the  
wire sheet via a left click, drag, and drop. See callout 1  
in Fig. 3.  
Right click on the S-Bus Wall Module function block to  
open the Configuration Properties menu. See callout 2  
in Fig. 3.  
Left click on the title, Configuration Properties. This  
action starts the Configuration Wizard. The Configura-  
tion Wizard steps (see Fig. 5 on page 4) are used to  
configure the wall module.  
Table 3. Navigation Buttons.  
Item  
Help  
Function/Use  
When clicked, this button provides context sensitive  
help for the currently selected item or parameter.  
Preview When clicked, this button displays the updated wall  
module LCD in a pop-up window pane. Preview is  
fully interactive and simulates the actual wall  
module interface as currently configured (see  
“Preview” on page 16 for details).  
Save to For new custom configurations and standard  
Library configurations.  
Clicking the button opens the Save to Library  
screen (shown in Fig. 25 on page 17). This action  
allows you to save the entire current wall module  
configuration.  
RIGHT CLICK  
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The Save to Library button is disabled until you  
change the configuration (application). After a  
change is made, you can save the new  
configuration into the library under a new name.  
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DRAG  
SBusWallModule  
AND  
Back  
Takes you backward one step in the wizard  
interface.  
DROP  
VAV_Temp_NoBal_NwOvrdTime  
VAV_Temp_MnMxBal_NwOvrdTime  
VAV_Temp_KfacBal_NwOvrdTime  
VAV_Temp_NoBal_AllOverride  
Next  
Takes you forward one step in the wizard interface.  
Finish  
Clicking this button commits all changes to the  
database, closes the Configuration Wizard, and  
returns you to the wire sheet.  
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Cancel Prompts you with a confirmation message.  
If you reply Yes, then all selections/entries made  
since the Save to Library button or Finish button  
was last pressed are ignored, and the wizard  
interface quits.  
Fig. 3. Niagara Tool Interface - S-Bus wall module selection.  
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SAVE BUTTON  
A SAVE button is available on screens that allow entries or  
selections. It is enabled whenever any change is made on the  
screen, and allows you to save your selections/entries at any  
time. See the ROOMSP Details area of the Categories and  
Parameters window in Fig. 12 on page 7 for an example of the  
SAVE button.  
Save is enabled whenever a change is made to the current  
page. When you press the SAVE button, the preview screen  
displays and your changes are reflected in the preview.  
If you try to leave the current screen without saving (click  
another icon or press the Back or Next button) and have made  
changes, a warning message appears.  
Memory Usage  
The wall module has a fixed amount of memory available for  
configuration data. The TR70 has 1,020 bytes of memory, the  
TR71 has 2,000 bytes of memory, and the TR75 has 4,950  
bytes of memory. To view the current memory use information  
click on the Memory Usage Details button. A new window  
opens and displays a bar graph indicating the percentage of  
current memory used in each memory category.  
Fig. 4. Memory Usage Details screen.  
Wall Module Configuration  
To begin configuring the wall module:  
Each of the memory categories should be below 100%. See  
Fig. 4 on page 4.  
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Right click on the configuration’s function block to open  
the Configuration Properties menu.  
Left click on Configure Properties. The Configuration  
Wizard opens. The Configuration Wizard steps (see Fig.  
NOTE: For a single Zio memory usage must be equal to or  
less than 100% in order to download the configura-  
tion to the programmable controller. If using multiple  
Zios, you should also check the Spyder Resource  
usage. Total Zio memory use is limited to 5K bytes  
on Spyder.  
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5) are used to configure the wall module.  
View the online help in the WEBs-AX Workbench to see  
troubleshooting tips for reducing memory usage in the TR70  
Series if memory use is above 100%.  
See “General Settings”.  
See page 5.  
See page 9.  
See page 10.  
See page 12.  
See page 13.  
The following warning message displays when the memory  
usage is greater than 100%:  
Warning: Memory Limit Exceeded. The current wall  
module configuration requires more memory than the wall  
module model can support. You will need to change the  
configuration so that the memory usage is 100% or less  
before pressing the FINISH button.”  
See page 14.  
See page 15.  
See page 16.  
Fig. 5. Wall Module - Configuration Wizard window showing  
Menu selections only.  
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General Settings  
Categories and Parameters  
Using Fig. 6 and Table 4 as a guide, configure the General  
Settings. An image of the selected model and its capabilities  
updates in the display at the bottom of the window.  
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Categories and  
Parameters selection from  
Wizard Menu  
The categories and parameters menu item allows you to  
create, edit, and delete categories and parameters.  
ADDING A CATEGORY  
Fig. 7 shows the categories listed in tree format in the main  
window where you can add, edit, or remove them. In the  
bottom pane, Category Preview (at the bottom of Fig. 7)  
shows the current selected item.  
Fig. 6. General Settings screen.  
Table 4. General Settings.  
Clicking the Add Category button displays a details pane  
below the category and parameter tree as shown in Fig. 8.  
Item  
Function/Use  
NOTE: You can use the Remove button to delete unused  
categories and parameters to free up memory  
space.  
Block Name  
The wizard displays S-Bus Wall Module.  
Wall Module  
Type  
Select the appropriate type (Temperature  
Only, or a combination of Temperature,  
and/or Humidity) from the drop down list.  
Model Options  
Select Model  
Click LCD Display.  
Select the appropriate model, TR70,  
TR71, or TR75, from the drop down list.  
Wall Module  
Address  
Select a unique address for each TR70  
Series devices connected to the Spyder.  
TR70 can be set from 1-5 and TR71/  
TR75s can be set from 1-10. The  
address selected must match the  
address setting at the wall module (using  
the rotary switches). If setting the TR71/  
TR75 rotary switch to 0, set the address  
to 10 in the configuration tool.  
Time Display  
Format  
Select 12 or 24 hour format.  
If you are creating a customized configuration or modifying a  
pre-programmed configuration, continue with “Categories and  
Parameters” on page 5.  
If you are using a pre-programmed configuration as is,  
continue with “Preview” on page 17.  
Fig. 7. Category Preview.  
CATEGORY DETAILS  
When you select a category from the Categories tree list and  
click the Edit button, a details pane displays for that category  
(see Fig. 8 on page 6).  
Here you can enter a category name and description. The  
number of parameters in this category are shown. The  
description text you enter is loaded to the controller but cannot  
be seen in the preview.  
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Here you can select Viewable by Tenant and Editable by  
Tenant.  
As an example, Fig. 10 shows the Details for the ROOMTEMP  
parameter. Here you would enter the description, select the  
parameter type from its drop-down list, enter the decimal  
accuracy, default sensor offset value, temperature units, and  
select the desired Home screen labels for the wall module.  
Fig. 8. Adding a Category.  
ADDING A PARAMETER  
Fig. 9 shows the categories and parameters listed in tree  
format in the main window. The parameters are listed under  
each category. Click on the box next to the category item to  
expand that item in the tree. You can add, edit, or remove  
parameters under each category. In the bottom pane,  
Category Preview (at the bottom of Fig. 9) shows the current  
selected item.  
Fig. 10. Adding a Parameter.  
CUT/COPY/DELETE CATEGORIES AND PARAMETERS  
A right-click accessible context menu allows you to cut, copy,  
paste, and delete parameters across categories. See Fig. 11.  
Clicking the Add Parameter button displays a details pane  
below the category and parameter tree as shown in Fig. 10.  
You can also drag/drop parameters in the tree and the result is  
a copy/paste per standard Niagara behavior.  
NOTE: You can use the Remove button to delete unused  
categories and parameters to free up memory  
space.  
You can also click (highlight) any item in the tree and then click  
the Remove button to delete any selected parameter or its  
category.  
Fig. 9. Parameter Preview.  
Fig. 11. Cut/Copy/Delete Categories and Parameters.  
PARAMETER DETAILS  
When you select a parameter from the tree list and click the  
Edit button, a details pane displays for that parameter.  
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PARAMETER TYPES AND LIMITS  
See Fig. 12 for an illustration of the Parameter Type drop  
down list. There is a limit to the number of parameters that can  
be configured. In addition to the parameter limit, there is also a  
memory limit (see “Memory Usage” on page 4).  
Table 5. TR70 Series Parameter Capacity Guidelines.*  
Parameter Type  
Controller Value  
TR70  
30  
TR71  
95  
TR75  
250  
Value From Wall Module  
Network Setpoints  
20  
10  
50  
50  
180  
125  
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The TR71/TR75 may vary from these capacity numbers  
depending on label names, parameter limit reuse, and other  
devices that Zio interacts with on the Sylk bus.  
NOTE: Network Variables need to be linked to the appropri-  
ate S-Bus wall module’s function block slots. See  
“Link Slots on the Wire Sheet” on page 18 for details.  
PARAMETER OPTIONS  
The TR71 and TR75 support additional parameter control.  
See Table 1 on page 2 for details.  
ENUMERATED VALUES  
Meaningful enumerated values can be displayed using the  
Enumerated option.  
From the Add/Edit parameter window check the Enumerated  
box and click on the Define Enum Range as shown in Fig. 13.  
Fig. 12. Parameter Type selection.  
The individual parameters are defined as:  
Controller Value  
• These are read-only inputs to the wall module from  
the controller and include system status and  
occupancy status, if configured. Controller Value  
parameters take up less memory than other  
parameters.  
Value From Wall Module  
• These are outputs from the wall module such as  
room setpoint.  
Network Setpoints  
A network setpoint is a network variable from the  
controller that you want to view and change at the  
wall module.  
Sensors  
2 sensors (Temperature and Humidity)  
2 Sensor Offset Values (temperature and humidity)  
See Table 5 for the individual parameter maximums.  
Fig. 13. Click on the Enumerated Checkbox, then the Define  
Enum Range button.  
IMPORTANT  
You can not maximize all of these parameters  
together. The size of the data files limits the total  
number. See the memory usage tool by clicking on  
the Memory Usage Details button in the left pane of  
the Configuration Wizard.  
Once in the Zio Enum Library dialog box (Fig. 14), click on the  
dropdown to see pre-defined facets or define your own. For  
more detailed information see the online help in the  
Configuration Wizard.  
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as the low limit and the occupied cooling setpoint parameter  
as the high limit. To assign a setpoint to another setpoint's  
high or low limit, click on the Browse button next to the Low  
Limit or High Limit field. From the Select Parameter dialog box  
you can select the appropriate setpoint.  
This feature is an alternative to assigning a numeric value in  
the High/Low Limit fields, which require any change be made  
in the configuration tool and then loaded to Spyder.  
Continue with “Home Screen Options” on page 9.  
Fig. 14. Select from the existing library or define enumerated  
values.  
HIGH/LOW LIMIT PARAMETER LINKING  
This option allows for changes to a setpoint's high or low limit  
directly at a Zio by linking the high and low limit to a related  
setpoint. For example, for an occupied heat parameter, you  
could assign the related unoccupied heat setpoint parameter  
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When selecting a parameter to display on the  
Home screen, note the maximum number of digits  
allowed, which varies from 3 to 4 depending on  
where the parameter displays on the LCD.  
Click on the desired label box above each  
parameter to choose that label text to display on the  
wall module.  
Home Screen Options  
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Home Screen Options  
selection from Wizard Menu  
When you complete your Home screen selections, click the  
Save button on the lower left of the Details pane.  
After you choose the settings, use the Preview at the bottom  
left of the wizard window to exercise the Home screen and  
cycle through its options.  
Fig. 15, shows the Home Screen Options window and lists the  
Home screens currently configured, where you can add, edit,  
or remove them.  
DEFAULT HOME SCREEN  
The current default Home screen always displays at the top of  
the list. You can select any item in the list and click the Set As  
Default button to change the default Home screen.  
NOTE: You can use the Remove button to delete unused  
Home screen options to free up memory space.  
PREVIEW  
The bottom pane, Home Screen Option Preview, displays the  
current selected item’s Home screen. When more than one  
Home screen is configured, you can click the softkey button  
rectangle, below “Next” in the preview pane, to cycle through  
all the Home screens in the list.  
Fig. 15. Home Screen Options.  
ADD OR CHANGE HOME SCREENS  
Clicking the Add or Edit button displays the Details pane  
below the Home screen options tree (see Fig. 16).  
You use the Details pane to create or change a Home screen:  
The Option Name item allows you to enter a 1 to 32  
character description that displays in the Home Screen  
Options Available list.  
The Set as Default selection, if clicked, causes this Home  
screen to be the initial Home screen for the wall module  
(after the configuration is downloaded to the wall module).  
The Description text you enter allows more information to  
be entered on the home screen and will be loaded to the  
controller but cannot be previewed.  
Use the Option Type selection to choose either single or  
multiple (1 to 3) parameters to display on the Home screen.  
For the Single Parameter option type, there is an  
option to display a custom label up to 8 characters  
in length.  
In the lower right of the window, you select the desired  
Home screen labels for the wall module. The number of  
parameters allowed (1-3) is based on your Option Type  
selection.  
Fig. 16. Home Screen Details.  
If you are finished with your configuration, go to “Preview” on  
page 16, otherwise continue with “Occupancy and Override”  
on page 10.  
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advanced settings. Clicking the Show Advanced Settings  
button displays the advanced settings.  
Occupancy and Override  
NOTES:  
1.  
The preview at the bottom of the window displays  
the occupancy option currently selected.  
If an Override option is selected, the Override  
softkey displays in the preview. Pressing the Over-  
ride softkey cycles through the available override  
options.  
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Ocupancy and Override  
selection from Wizard Menu  
ENABLE OCCUPANCY OVERRIDE  
Clicking the Enable Occupancy Override box enables this  
feature and also enables the current Occupancy status (3:00  
hours as shown in Fig. 17).  
Clicking on the Settings button for the Valid States That You  
Can Override section opens the Override to Occupied  
Settings dialog box where you can configure values to any  
desired number from 0 to 255. To conserve Zio memory,  
choose the same Override Type and Timed Override Details  
for Occupied, Unoccupied and Standby.  
Fig. 17 shows the Occupancy and  
Override options in the main  
window for standard and  
STANDARD SETTINGS  
ADVANCED SETTINGS  
Fig. 17. Occupancy and Override screens.  
OCCUPANCY STATUS DISPLAY OPTIONS  
Here you select how the override status displays on the LCD.  
The options are:  
Show occupancy override status – LCD shows the  
occupancy override status initiated from the LCD,  
independent of the programmable controller configuration.  
Do not show occupancy or override status – LCD does not  
show occupancy or override, regardless of what the user  
initiates and the programmable controller configuration.  
Show effective occupancy status – LCD shows the actual  
occupancy status taking into account the programmable  
controller configuration.  
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OVERRIDE SETTINGS  
Clicking the Settings button displays the Override to  
Occupancy settings pop-up (see Fig. 18), where you can  
select Continuous (default) or Timed (hours or days) Override  
settings.  
TIMED OVERRIDE IN HOURS  
TIMED OVERRIDE IN DAYS  
Fig. 18. Override to Occupied Settings (Hours or Days).  
Clicking the Timed Override in Hours/Days boxes enable the  
Override details where you can enter the desired override  
timings.  
The Override to Unoccupied selection’s Settings button  
displays pop-ups similar to the Override to Occupied Settings  
shown in Fig. 18, but the timings apply to Unoccupied status.  
Clicking the Use Network Bypass Time Only box disables all  
other override details. The timed override details will be  
determined by the programmable controller configuration. This  
option only applies to Occupancy override settings.  
Unoccupied and Standby do not use bypass.  
NOTE: The Override to Unoccupied Settings does not have  
a Network Bypass option.  
If you are finished with your configuration, go to “Preview” on  
page 16, otherwise continue with “Fan Command” on  
page 12.  
ADVANCED SETTINGS  
When the Show Advanced Settings button is clicked,  
overrides to Occupied, Unoccupied, and Standby options are  
possible.  
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Fig. 19, shows the Fan Command options in the main window  
for standard and advanced settings. Clicking the Show  
Advanced Settings button displays the advanced settings.  
Fan Command  
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Fan Command selection from  
Wizard Menu  
STANDARD SETTINGS  
ADVANCED SETTINGS  
Fig. 19. Fan Command screens.  
Clicking the Enable Fan Command box enables the fan state  
value selections.  
Table 6. Fan State Values.  
Selectable  
The TR71/TR75 has the Set as Network Setpoint checkbox  
allowing the fan command to be configured as a network  
setpoint. This option is not available on the TR70.  
Fan State  
Fan State Values  
2 State  
On / Auto  
3
state  
On / Off / Auto  
The default Fan Command option is: 2 State (On / Auto). The  
default for the Fan State is selectable if Zio is commanding the  
fan. If the fan commend is a network setpoint, then the default  
value is set on the controller's network setpoint. The Fan  
command value cannot be changed from Zio in the Contractor  
mode.  
5 State  
Off / Auto / Low / Medium / High  
Low, medium, and high are the three states of  
the fan speed indicator triangle. See Fig. 29  
on page 19 for an example.  
After you choose the setting, use the Fan Command Preview  
at the bottom of the window to exercise the Fan softkey to  
cycle through the options. If the Set as Network Setpoint box  
is checked for the TR71/TR75, the Preview screen will not  
emulate Zio's device behavior.  
If you are finished with your configuration, go to “Preview” on  
page 16, otherwise continue with “System Status and  
Command” on page 13.  
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Fig. 20 shows the System Status and Command options in the  
main window. Clicking the Show Advanced Settings button  
displays the advanced settings.  
System Status and Command  
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System Status and  
Command selection from  
Wizard Menu  
STANDARD SETTINGS  
ADVANCED SETTINGS  
Fig. 20. System Status and Command screen.  
Clicking the Show System Status box enables the System  
Status line including the snowflake (cool) and flame (heat)  
icons and the System softkey on the LCD as shown in the  
Preview area at the bottom of the screen.  
Table 7. System State Values.  
Selectable System States  
Off / Heat (Heat Only)  
The System softkey on the LCD is enabled only when the  
Enable System Command option is selected.  
Off / Cool (Cool Only)  
Off / Heat / Cool (No Auto Changeover)  
Off / Auto / Heat / Cool (Auto Changeover)  
Off / Auto / Heat / Cool / Emergency Heat (Heat Pump)  
The Enable System Command selections control the values  
that display on the System Status line at the top of the wall  
module’s LCD screen.  
For TR71/TR75s click on the System Command checkbox to  
allow the System Command to be configured as a network  
setpoint.  
After you choose the setting, use the Preview button at the  
bottom of the window to verify your configuration. If the Set as  
Network Setpoint box is checked for the TR71/TR75, the  
Preview screen will not emulate Zio's device behavior.  
The default System Command option is: Off / Heat (Heat  
Only). The System commands are selectable. The System  
command value cannot be changed from Zio in the Contractor  
mode.  
If you are finished with your configuration, go to “Preview” on  
page 16, otherwise continue with “Schedule/Time” on  
page 14.  
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Schedule/Time  
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Schedule/Time Options  
selection from Wizard Menu  
Fig. 21. Schedule/Time for TR75.  
Fig. 22. Schedule/Time for TR70/TR71 is not supported so all  
options are grayed out.  
As shown in Fig. 21, the TR75 can provide access to the  
Spyder Schedule. This option is not available for use with the  
TR70/TR71 as shown in Fig. 22.  
You also have the ability to configure how the Spyder schedule  
will display at the TR75: 8 day schedule, 7 day schedule, 5-2-1  
day schedule, or the 5-2 schedule. If using the 5-2-1 or 5-2  
day schedule, you should configure the Spyder for the same  
schedule.  
The Schedule/Time options allow for if and how the Spyder  
schedule and Spyder time clock is accessed from Zio, whether  
or not the tenant can view or edit, etc. We recommend setting  
the time in Spyder before configuring the Schedule/Time in  
the configuration tool.  
NOTE: If multiple Zios are used, we recommended using the  
same schedule display option for all Zios.  
If you are finished with your configuration, go to “Preview” on  
page 16, otherwise continue with “Password” on page 15.  
NOTE: Setting an invalid time at Zio will cause Spyder to set  
the time to invalid.  
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Password  
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from Wizard Menu  
Fig. 23. Assign Password for TR71/TR75  
As shown in Fig. 23, the TR71/TR75 can be configured with a  
password that limits access to contractor level system  
changes from the TR71/TR75. The password option is not  
available for the TR70.  
The password can be assigned an eight character label that is  
displayed at the TR71/TR75 and a four digit password from  
0
000 to 9999. All TR71/TR75s on a Spyder can have the  
same or unique passwords.  
If the password option is enabled and the password is  
forgotten, it can be retrieved through the WEBs-AX  
Workbench in the Configuration Wizard.  
Go to “Preview” on page 16.  
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Fig. 24 shows your current configuration of the wall module  
Home screen. You can select either the Tenant or Contractor  
view. The three softkeys in the preview LCD display are  
interactive and function just like the ones on the physical wall  
module display.  
Preview  
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Preview selection from  
Wizard Menu  
Preview is a great way to verify all your configuration and  
setup parameters to ensure that they work exactly the way you  
want them to function.  
Preview simulates the actual wall module interface and allows  
you to verify the operation of the current configuration of the  
wall module. Clicking on the three softkey rectangles below  
the labels of the preview display exercises the features you  
have configured.  
Fig. 24. Preview screen.  
To complete the configuration, continue with “Completing the  
Setup and Configuration” on page 17.  
NOTE: Since the up and down arrow keys do not display in  
Preview mode, no adjustments to parameters (e.g  
setpoint temperature) can be made.  
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Completing the Setup and  
Configuration  
For custom configurations, begin with “Custom Configurations  
Only”, otherwise continue with “All Configurations”.  
All Configurations  
To complete the configuration process, perform the following  
sections in this order:  
1. “Preview”  
2. “Confirm Memory Usage is within Limits”  
3
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“Finish the Configuration”  
Custom Configurations Only  
4. “Link Slots on the Wire Sheet” on page 18  
If you are customizing a configuration, use the Save to Library  
button to save your configuration. Clicking the button displays  
a pop-up window as illustrated in Fig. 25.  
Preview  
Use the Preview button or Preview menu selection to see how  
the wall module LCD screen will operate for your selected  
configuration (see “Preview” on page 16).  
Confirm Memory Usage is within Limits  
To view the current memory use information click on the  
Memory Usage Details button. A new window opens and  
displays a a bar graph indicating the percentage of current  
memory used in each memory category.  
Each of the memory categories should be below 100%. You  
can also click on the Memory Usage button below the bar  
graph to quickly view the percent used by each of the memory  
categories in the last column of the table. See Fig. 4 on  
page 4 for an illustration. If necessary, go back and remove  
unneeded categories, parameters, or Home screens.  
If using multiple Zios on one Sylk bus, check Spyder Resource  
usage also.  
Finish the Configuration  
Click the Finish button to commit all your changes to the  
database, close the Configuration Wizard, and return to the  
wire sheet.  
Fig. 25. Save to Library screen pop-up.  
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When making links from existing blocks to the wall module  
function block input slots, there is no need to break the  
existing links from these existing blocks. The new tool allows  
for multiple output connections.  
Link Slots on the Wire Sheet  
This section describes how parameters may be linked to the  
wall module. Refer the user to the Spyder User Guide, form  
63-2662, for more specific information on variables and wire  
sheet logic.  
When connecting to slots on function blocks which lie on  
different wire sheets, remember that you can save time by  
using the Link Mark method, a standard Niagara Workbench  
linking mechanism.  
The S-Bus Wall Module function block can be dropped into  
existing applications to replace the Conventional Wall Module  
block. You can see an example in Fig. 26. A maximum of four  
Zios may be wired on a single Sylk bus, with no more than one  
TR70 per bus.  
Fig. 26. Example of the S-Bus Wall Module block dropped into a Venom VAV application.  
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OPERATING THE ZIO WALL  
MODULE  
Contractor Mode Operation  
Contractor mode allows advanced options (such as modifying  
configured parameters) using the softkeys. Contractor mode  
also allows for customizing the tenant’s view including setting  
the tenant’s Home screen and controlling the tenant’s “View  
More” access, which can provide the tenant with a view of the  
configured parameters.  
There are two modes of operation:  
Contractor mode provides features a contractor would use  
such as selecting the Home screen, selecting parameters  
the tenant can view, and monitoring/modifying controller  
parameters, which includes balancing.  
Contractor Home Screen Softkeys  
Tenant mode provides features a tenant would use such as  
changing the setpoint, fan speed or system mode, initiating  
override, or monitoring/modifying permitted controller  
parameters. See page 22 for information about Tenant  
Mode operation.  
Contractor Mode (Entering and Exiting)  
Contractor mode allows access to the Setup function of the  
wall module.  
To enter and exit the Setup function – Press the Up and Down  
arrow keys and the middle softkey all at the same time (see  
Fig. 1 on page 1 for key positions). The TR71/TR75 will  
display the revision and model before going to the next screen  
as shown in Fig. 27.  
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Fig. 29. Typical Contractor LCD display.  
The three softkeys on the contractor Home screen (see Fig.  
29) provide the following:  
SET HOME SCREEN allows the contractor to choose among  
multiple Home screen options for the tenant.  
The tenant’s Home screen choices are created by the Con-  
figuration Wizard and downloaded to the wall module. Each  
wall module may have different Home screen choices. The  
contractor, using the softkeys, may choose which Home  
screen should be used, and may configure the Tenant view  
to show a subset (or none) of the configured parameters.  
When the contractor clicks the SET HOME  
SCREEN softkey, The display changes as shown in  
Fig. 30, and the softkeys change to DONE,  
CANCEL, and NEXT.  
Fig. 27. On power-up, screen displays revision and Zio model  
number.  
If the password option is enabled you will be prompted to  
enter a four digit password as shown in Fig. 28. Use the up/  
down arrow keys to change the first number and use the Done  
and Next softkeys to navigate from one digit to the next.  
Clicking the NEXT softkey cycles through the  
configured Home screens (see “Home Screen  
Options” on page 9).  
Click the DONE softkey when the desired Home  
screen displays.  
The CANCEL softkey exits the Home screen  
display without saving any changes.  
Fig. 28. Password entry screen.  
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When clicked, the EDIT softkey drops you into the  
parameter list for the displayed category and  
displays the first parameter in that category (e.g.  
the HUMIDITY parameter in the SET PNTS  
category as shown in Fig. 32).  
If the parameter has been configured as adjustable  
by the tool, the Up and Down arrow keys adjust the  
value of the parameter.  
The NEXT softkey displays the next parameter or  
category.  
Click the DONE softkey when finished.  
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Fig. 30. Sample Contractor display showing  
Home screen setup.  
SET VIEW MORE allows the contractor to provide parameter  
access (view only or adjustable) to the tenant’s VIEW  
MORE softkey.  
Clicking the VIEW MORE softkey displays the first  
configured parameter as shown Fig. 31, and the  
softkeys change to DONE, CANCEL, and NEXT.  
The Up and Down arrow keys switch the parameter  
between YES and NO (view or no view in Tenant  
Mode). YES means that the tenant has access to  
the parameter in the View More screen. NO means  
the tenant does not have access to the parameter.  
If NO is selected for all parameters, then the VIEW  
MORE softkey does not display in tenant mode.  
The NEXT softkey moves to the next parameter.  
Click the DONE softkey when finished.  
The CANCEL softkey exits VIEW MORE without  
saving changes to that parameter.  
Fig. 31. Set View More parameter display.  
PARAMETERS allows the contractor to monitor and/or adjust  
parameters in the programmable controller.  
Clicking the PARAMETERS softkey displays the  
first configured category as shown in Fig. 31, and  
the softkeys change to DONE, EDIT, and NEXT.  
Fig. 32. Parameter display showing editing sequence.  
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Sample Contractor LCD Displays  
The contractor mode allows advanced options using the  
softkeys. Contractor mode also allows for customizing the  
Tenant view including setting the tenant’s Home screen and  
View More access.  
The LCD display may be customized for the contractor. This  
section includes three examples of the various contractor  
Home and Parameter screens that are configurable for the  
LCD Wall Module. Not all possible screens are illustrated  
here. There are many other configurable screens.  
Fig. 36. Sample Contractor parameter display for TR71/TR75  
showing enumerated value displays with label instead of  
numeric value.  
NOTE: Any configured parameter may be displayed.  
Editing the Schedule or Time  
The Schedule option lets you modify the schedule and change  
Spyder's time. The desired scheduling option (8 day, 7 day,  
etc.) is setup in the Configuration Wizard (see “Wall Module  
Configuration” on page 4) and based on that selection, option  
screens vary. The example below shows the flow for viewing/  
editing a schedule. Use the Edit softkey to move to the next  
screen and use the up/down arrows to change values. When  
editing an event, use the Next softkey to go between editing  
the time and changing the state (OCC/UNOCC/STANDBY).  
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Fig. 33. Sample Contractor Home screen display with System  
Status, Setpoint, Outside Temperature,  
and Room Temperature (predominant).  
To remove a programmed event, use the up/down arrow keys  
to scroll the time to either 12:00 p.m. or 12:00 a.m. Just before  
reaching 12:00 the time will change to four dashes (- - - -).  
Press the Done softkey at this point to remove a programmed  
event.  
In the 5-2 or 5-2-1 schedule options: “5” means Monday -  
Friday and Monday's events are shown on the Zio. The “2”  
means Saturday and Sunday and Saturday's events are  
shown on the Zio. And “1” means holiday. When Monday is  
changed, the TR75 copies that event to Tuesday - Friday and  
sends the controller the change for Monday through Friday.  
The same occurs for Saturday and Sunday when a change is  
made to Saturday. When a Holiday is modified it is also sent to  
the controller.  
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Fig. 34. Sample Contractor parameter display showing a user-  
created discharge air parameter value.  
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Fig. 37. Schedule display for contractor.  
Fig. 35. Sample Contractor parameter display showing sensor  
setpoint value (CO sensor from controller).  
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TENANT HOME SCREEN SOFTKEYS  
As shown in Fig. 40, there can be three softkeys configured for  
the tenant’s Home screen – FAN, OVERRIDE, and SYSTEM  
&
VIEW MORE.  
NOTES:  
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The Fan and Override settings are optional for  
Home screen setup.  
If the System Command option is not enabled,  
then the SYSTEM softkey does not display on the  
tenant’s Home screen.  
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3.  
If there are no parameters configured for tenant  
access, the VIEW MORE softkey does not display  
on the tenant’s Home screen.  
FAN allows the tenant to adjust the fan settings depending on  
the fan options (2, 3, or 5 position) configured.  
Fig. 38. Select the day.  
As shown in Fig. 41, each click of the FAN softkey changes  
the fan icon display between:  
2 position: ON and AUTO  
3 position: OFF, AUTO, and ON  
5 position: OFF, AUTO, and the three states of the fan  
speed indicator (low, medium, and high)  
Fig. 39. Select the Event to edit the time and occupancy state.  
Tenant Mode Operation  
The tenant, using the softkeys and arrow keys, may change  
the setpoint, fan speed, system mode (heat/cool), or initiate  
override, if these features are configured. The tenant may  
change the Occupancy Override parameter to Occupied,  
Unoccupied, or Standby. And, the override can be timed in  
minutes, days, or be continuous.  
Fig. 41. Fan display for Tenant showing 5-position setting with  
fan at medium speed.  
OVERRIDE allows the tenant to override the Occupancy set-  
tings (see Fig. 42).  
Depending on the occupancy/override  
configuration, each click of the OVERRIDE softkey  
changes the occupancy icon displays between  
STANDBY, OCCUPIED, and UNOCCUPIED.  
If an override is set by the tenant, the OVERRIDE  
softkey changes to CANCEL OVERRIDE.  
Clicking the CANCEL OVERRIDE softkey cancels  
the override.  
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Fig. 40. Typical Tenant LCD display.  
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NOTE: Home screens can display one to three of any of the  
following parameters: temperature setpoint, room  
temperature, room humidity, outdoor humidity, and  
outdoor temperature, and time, or one of virtually any  
parameter in the controller.  
SAMPLE TENANT HOME SCREEN DISPLAYS  
Figures Fig. 44 through Fig. 49 illustrate typical tenant home  
screens.  
Fig. 42. Override display for Tenant.  
SYSTEM & VIEW MORE Depending on the configuration,  
this softkey allows the tenant to change the system state  
and view/adjust configured parameters (see Fig. 43).  
The first click displays the system information and the  
Up and Down arrow keys change the system state  
between OFF, AUTO, COOL, HEAT, and EM.HEAT  
(emergency heat).  
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Clicking the VIEW MORE/NEXT softkey displays each  
viewable parameter.  
If the contractor enables tenant access to a parameter,  
then the tenant can use the Up and Down arrow keys  
to adjust the parameter’s value, otherwise the tenant is  
able to only view the parameter and its value.  
Fig. 44. Sample Tenant Home screen with Room Temperature  
and Setpoint (predominant).  
The Fan and Occupied settings are optional for Home screen  
setup. If there are no parameters configured for tenant access,  
the “View More” softkey does not display on the tenant’s  
Home screen.  
NOTE: When the contractor configures a parameter and  
selects the Editable by Tenant check box, this  
enables the tenant to adjust the parameter’s value.  
See Fig. 12 on page 7 for an example.  
Click the CANCEL softkey to exit the display without  
saving changes to the parameter.  
Click the DONE softkey when finished.  
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Fig. 45. Sample Tenant Home screen with System Status,  
Setpoint, Outside Temperature, and  
Room Temperature (predominant).  
Fig. 43. System and View More display for Tenant.  
Tenant Home Screen Display  
The LCD display may be customized for the tenant. This  
section includes a few examples of the various tenant Home  
screens that are configurable for the LCD Wall Modules. Not  
all possible Home screens are illustrated here. There are  
many other configurable Home screens.  
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Fig. 46. Sample Tenant Home screen with Humidity and  
Room Temperature (predominant).  
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NOTE: In Fig. 48, the Home screen is configured with only a  
single, custom parameter. See “Preview” on page 9.  
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Fig. 47. Sample Tenant Home screen with Room Temperature  
and Time (predominant).  
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NOTE: In Fig. 47, there are no Fan, System, or View More  
softkey options configured for this Home screen.  
Fig. 49. View More display showing CO sensor value from  
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controller.  
NOTE: As shown in Fig. 49, any configured parameter may  
be displayed to the tenant.  
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Fig. 48. Sample Tenant Home screen with a single, custom  
parameter.  
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