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Thread: Let's go back a few years

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    Let's go back a few years

    Anybody remember the Zone Perfect Control Center of 1994? Attached is a picture of the circuit board. What do the relays that are circle control? I haven't had my system on for awhile and the led above the far left is lit, indicating an energized relay. What is it telling me? Any help greatly appreciated.

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    It's telling you it's time for service.

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    Thank you billva, but I don't think that is it. the heartbeat led is flashing green 1 per second. I know the 3, 4, and 5 led are for the zones and led 6 is for the fan. 1 and 2 led I do not know what they indicate. the four leds in the upper middle of the diagram are for the diagnostics, the 6 leds above the relay indicate the relay is energized.

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    No DIY read the rules; if you are a pro et your post count up to 15 and apply for pro status. Isn't zone perfect an April Air product try calling their technical support.

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    Geeeeez

    I wasn't trying to DIY anything. Just wondering what an led is indicating.
    The Zone Perfect is a Bryant product, by the way.

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    Not saying you are a DIYer but rules don't allow discussing technical items in an open forum.

    If you are a tech call Bryant tech asssitance they can help you out.

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