How does the fallback state feature work?
The fallback state feature allows the control to know what state to operate in if there is an issue that prohibits the control from knowing what it's normal operation should be; such as internal communication problems, or lack of a Group Reading.
You can specify unique Fallback states per equipment and per Settings Group, allowing for safe behavior regardless of the season.
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