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E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual 
11.5.6.3 System Log Report
The System Log report provides a summary of all 
logged points for all applications in the system and a com-
plete list of logged points for all applications in the sys-
tem. Note that depending on the size of the configuration 
and the number of points logged, this may take a few sec-
onds.
To display the System Log Report:
1.
Press 
 for the Main Menu.
2.
Press 
 for System Configuration.
3.
Press 
 Logging Setup.
4.
Press 
 Display Logged Points.
NOTE: Depending on the number of points 
logged and the resolution setting, a limited 
amount of memory space is available for one-
year logging.
Figure 11-14
 - System Log Report Example
11.6 Air Handling Units 
(AHU) 
11.6.1 Overview
The E2 BX supports the simultaneous control of up to 
six air handling units (AHU). AHU Control applications 
govern all aspects of an AHU’s operations, including heat-
ing and cooling, dehumidification, fans, and economizer 
control.
Unlike rooftop control units (RTUs), AHUs are con-
trolled directly by the E2 itself and not by a separate unit 
control board.
An AHU Control application actually consists of three 
separate control algorithms. The main control algorithm 
monitors the indoor temperature and activates heating and 
cooling stages when necessary to maintain the user-
defined temperature setpoint. Another algorithm monitors 
the indoor humidity and uses a desiccant wheel or addi-
tional AHU cool stages to reduce the humidity level. The 
third loop controls either a two-position (digital) or vari-
able-position (analog) economizer damper based on the 
outside air conditions.
11.6.2 Temperature Control
In its most basic form, Temperature Control simply 
reads a control input value, compares it to the active tem-
perature setpoint, and activates or deactivates heating or 
cooling stages in an effort to satisfy the setpoint. The 
majority of user setup that must be done in Temperature 
Control involves specifying which input is to be used as 
the control source, defining different setpoints for use in 
occupied, unoccupied, summer, and winter modes, and 
setting up the operating characteristics of the heating and 
cooling stages.
11.6.3 Alternate Setpoints
For both the heating and cooling setpoints, you may 
choose to use different setpoints during occupied or unoc-
cupied building times, and different setpoints for summer 
and winter seasons. In other words, AHU Control may 
have four different pairs of heating and cooling setpoints, 
as shown in Table 11-9.
Table 11-9 - Possible Heating/Cooling Setpoints
Cooling 
Heating
SUMMER COOL OCC
SUMMER HEAT OCC
SUMMER COOL UOC
SUMMER HEAT UOC
WINTER COOL OCC
WINTER HEAT OCC
WINTER COOL UOC
WINTER HEAT UOC
AHU Control looks at the E2’s Global Data parameters 
to determine whether it should run in summer or winter 
mode. Refer to Section 10.17, Set Up Global Data, for 
information on how to set up summer/winter control 
parameters.
The AHU chooses occupied or unoccupied mode by 
reading an occupied state input, which is most commonly 
tied to the output of a Time Schedule application.