Digital Thermostat T1 700
Digital Thermostat T1 700
THERMOSTAT
Digital Thermostat
700 T1
PROGRAMMABLE
1-DAY
Control up to 2 Heat & 1 Cool Stages Backlit Display & Button Legends Aux Heat Indicator Outdoor Sensor Ready Accepts EZ Programmer Accepts Optional IR Remote Control Accepts Comfort Call Phone Control Accessory
Use with most Air Conditioning & Heating Systems including: 1 or 2 Stage Electric Cooling & 3 Stage Gas Heating, Heat Pump, Electric or Hydronic Heat.
OWNERS MANUAL
Venstar Inc. 08/07
CAUTION
Follow the Installation Instructions before proceeding. Set the thermostat mode to OFF prior to changing settings in setup or restoring Factory Defaults. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Thermostat
T1700
c FC
4Z95
Page i
SECTION 14
Section 14 Contents:
Adjusting the Heat/Cool Differential..............................14.2 Adjusting the Cycles Per Hour..................................14.3 Adjusting the Deadband..........14.4 Adjusting the Minutes of Run-Time Before the 14 Next Stage...............................14.6 Selecting 2nd Stage Turn Off Temperature.....................14.7
Section contents
In addition, this manual also has an Index to help you find any information regarding this thermostat quickly.
Page ii
Glossary of Terms
Auto-Changeover: A mode in which the thermostat will turn on the heating or cooling based on room temperature demand. Cool Setpoint: The warmest temperature that the space should rise to before cooling is turned on (without regards to deadband). Deadband: The number of degrees the thermostat will wait, once setpoint has been reached, before energizing heating or cooling. Differential: The forced temperature difference between the heat setpoint and the cool setpoint. Heat Setpoint: The coolest temperature that the space should drop to before heating is turned on (without regards to deadband). Icon: The word or symbol that appears on the thermostat display. Mode: The current operating condition of the thermostat (i.e. Off, Heat, Cool, Auto, Program On). Non-Programmable Thermostat: A thermostat that does not have the capability of running the Time Period Programming. Programmable Thermostat: A thermostat that has the capability of running the Time Period Programming. Temperature Swing: Same as Deadband. Time Period Programming: A program that allows the thermostat to automatically adjust the heat setpoint and/or the cool setpoint based on the time of day.
Page iii
Table of Contents
Getting to Know Your Thermostat Quick Start
1 2 Setting Clock 3 Basic Operation 4 Viewing the Outdoor 5 Temperature Programming the 6 Daily Schedule Programming the Fan 7 Operation Thermostat Display 8 Options Setting and Resetting Equipment Run-Times 9 Electric Heat and Heat Pump Operation 10 Timers and Deadbands 11 Factory Defaults and 12 Calibration Accessories 13 Advanced Setup Table 14
Page iv
SECTION 1
Section 1 Contents:
Front Panel Buttons.....................1.2 Display Features...........................1.3
Page 1.1
Front Panel
Backlit LCD Display Warmer Button (glows red)
I2:00
AUTO
Pm
74
COOL
72
HEAT
Cooler Button (glows blue) Heat or Cool Demand Indicator Mode Button Red = Heat, Green = Cool
PLATINUM
eries
I2:00
AUTO
Pm
74
COOL
72
FAN
HEAT
MODE
FAN
SET CLOCK
Page 1.2
11 Display Features
I8:88
AUTO OFFON
Service Filter
I88 88
Am Program On Setup Pm StartStop
88
COOL Outside
AUXHEAT
Mode Indicators - Section 4 Selects the operational mode of the equipment. HEAT - Indicates the heating mode. COOL - Indicates the air conditioning mode. AUTO - Indicates the system will automatically changeover between heat and cool modes as the temperature varies. OFF - Indicates heating and cooling is turned off. PROGRAM ON - Indicates the time period program is enabled to run. Clock - Section 3 Indicates the current time. This clock is also used to program the time period schedule. Room Temperature Display - Section 5 Indicates the current room temperature and displays the outdoor temperature when selected. Desired Set Temperature - Section 4/5 Indicates desired room temperature(s). Outside icon - Section 5 Indicates the temperature displayed is from the optional outdoor sensor.
Morning, Day, Evening & Night icons - Section 6 Indicates the day part of the time period program.
Page 1.3
Display Features
I8:88
AUTO OFFON
I88 88
Am Program On Setup Pm StartStop
88
COOL Outside
AUXHEAT
Setup icon - Sections 6-11 Indicates the thermostat is in the setup mode. Fan On icon - Section 7 Indicates constant, continuous fan operation. When Fan On is not lit - indicates the fan will only operate when necessary to heat or to cool. Service Filter icon - Section 9 Appears when the filter should be serviced under normal conditions. Adjustable from 0 - 1950 hours of blower operation. icon - Section 8 Indicates the keypad has been locked. StartStop icon - Section 6 Appears when programming timer functions. AuxHeat icon - Page 11.4 Indicates the Heat Pump is currently using 2nd stage electric strip heat. UV Light icon - Section 9 Appears when the UV bulb should be serviced under normal conditions. Adjustable from 0 - 1990 days of operation.
Page 1.4
SECTION 2
Quick Start
2
Section 2 Contents:
Setting the Clock .........................2.2 Selecting the Heat or Cool Mode............................................2.3 Selecting Your Desired Temperature................................2.4 Using the Fan Button...................2.4
Note: Following the instructions in this section will allow you to operate your thermostat using the factory default settings. These settings are depicted in the illustrations throughout this manual.
Page 2.1
2
During Setup & Programming: Pressing the UP or DOWN buttons will modify the flashing selection.
To adjust the Clock or Day use
Setup
Buttons.
To adjust the time by hours press and hold the FAN button while pressing the UP or DOWN buttons.
Page 2.2
I2:00
Pm
Cooling Only The COOL setting indicates the temperature the room has to reach before the air conditioner will turn on to cool the room.
I2:00
Pm
I2:00
Heating or Cooling AUTO will automatically select heat or cool based on room temperature demand.
AUTO
Pm
Time Schedule for Heating or Cooling The Program On setting will activate the time period programming for the cooling or heating setpoint ONLY (Morning, Day, Evening & Night Periods).
I2:00
Day
Pm
I2:00
Off OFF indicates both heating and air conditioning systems are turned off.
OFF
Pm
70 68 76 70 76 70 68 70 70
Program On
HEAT
Press
MODE
COOL
Press
MODE
COOL HEAT
Press
MODE
76
COOL HEAT
Press
MODE
68
Page 2.3
I2:00
AUTO
Pm
70 68 70
76
COOL HEAT
Buttons.
HEAT OR COOL MODE Pressing the UP or DOWN buttons in Heat or Cool mode will adjust only the heat or cool set temperature.
I2:00
Pm
76
COOL
Buttons.
Press
FAN
FanOn
70 68
76
COOL HEAT
Fan On indicates constant fan operation. You may turn the fan on even if the thermostat is in the Off mode. Pressing the FAN button toggles this feature on or off.
Page 2.4
SECTION 3
Section 3 Contents:
Setting the Clock..........................3.2
Note: During setup & programming pressing the UP or DOWN buttons will modify the flashing selection.
Page 3.1
During Setup & Programming: Pressing the UP or DOWN buttons will modify the flashing selection.
Setup
buttons.
To adjust the time by hours press and hold the FAN button while pressing the UP or DOWN buttons.
Page 3.2
SECTION 4
Basic Operation
Section 4 Contents:
Programmable or NonProgrammable Thermostat........4.2 Manual or Auto-Changeover Thermostat..................................4.3 Selecting the Operating Mode.....4.4 Selecting Your Desired Temperature................................4.8
Note: During setup & programming pressing the UP or DOWN buttons will modify the flashing selection.
Page 4.1
If NO is selected, the thermostat will lockout the Program On screen; only the Off, Heat, Cool, and Auto screens may be accessed by pressing the MODE button. Select YES if you would like your thermostat to be programmable, then the Program mode will be accessible through the use of the MODE button.
Note: Press the MODE button momentarily to move through the setup screens. Press and hold the MODE button to move backwards through the setup screens.
MODE PROGRAM
Press the MODE button. While holding the MODE, press the PROGRAM button to enter Setup screens.
Program On Setup
YES
Select Yes if you would like the thermostat to be programmable or No for non-programmable.
NO
i
Press
PROGRAM
Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds.
Page 4.2
The thermostat may be programmed to function as a Heat Only or Cool Only thermostat by selecting NO in the setup screen below. This will lockout the Auto-Changeover screen and only allow the Off, Heat, Cool, and Program On screens to be accessed.
MODE PROGRAM
Press the MODE button. While holding the MODE, press the PROGRAM button to enter Setup screens. Press the MODE button repeatedly until this setup screen appears.
Setup
MODE
Note: Press the MODE button momentarily to move through the setup screens. Press and hold the MODE button to move backwards through the setup screens.
YES
Select Yes if you would like the thermostat to be Auto-Changeover or No for a Heat Only and Cool Only Thermostat.
NO
2
Press
PROGRAM
AUTO
Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds.
Page 4.3
I2:00
Pm
Cooling Only The COOL setting indicates the temperature the room has to reach before the air conditioner will turn on to cool the room.
I2:00
Pm
I2:00
Off OFF indicates both heating and air conditioning systems are turned off.
OFF
Pm
70 68 76 70 70
HEAT
Press
MODE
COOL
Press
MODE
Page 4.4
I2:00
Pm
Cooling Only The COOL setting indicates the temperature the room has to reach before the air conditioner will turn on to cool the room.
I2:00
Pm
I2:00
Heating or Cooling AUTO will automatically select heat or cool based on room temperature demand.
AUTO
Pm
I2:00
Off OFF indicates both heating and air conditioning systems are turned off.
OFF
Pm
70 68 76 70 76 70 68 70
HEAT
Press
MODE
COOL
Press
MODE
COOL HEAT
Press
MODE
Page 4.5
I2:00
Pm
Cooling Only The COOL setting indicates the temperature the room has to reach before the air conditioner will turn on to cool the room. Time Schedule for Heating Only The HEAT Program On setting will activate the time period program for the heating setpoint ONLY (Morning, Day, Evening & Night Periods). Time Schedule for Cooling Only The COOL Program On setting will activate the time period program for the cooling setpoint ONLY (Morning, Day, Evening & Night Periods). Off OFF indicates both heating and air conditioning systems are turned off.
I2:00
Pm
I2:00
Day
Pm
I2:00
Day
Pm
I2:00
OFF
Pm
70 68 76 70 70 68 76 70 70
Program On Program On
Press
MODE
HEAT
COOL
Press
MODE
HEAT
Press
MODE
COOL
Press
MODE
Page 4.6
I2:00
Pm
Cooling Only The COOL setting indicates the temperature the room has to reach before the air conditioner will turn on to cool the room.
I2:00
Pm
I2:00
Heating or Cooling AUTO will automatically select heat or cool based on room temperature demand. Time Schedule for Heating or Cooling The Program On setting will activate the time period programming for the cooling or heating setpoint ONLY (Morning, Day, Evening & Night Periods). Off OFF indicates both heating and air conditioning systems are turned off.
AUTO
Pm
I2:00
Day
Pm
I2:00
OFF
Pm
70 68 76 70 76 70 68 76 70 68 70
Program On
HEAT
Press
MODE
COOL
Press
MODE
COOL HEAT
Press
MODE
COOL HEAT
Press
MODE
Page 4.7
I2:00
AUTO
Pm
70 68 70
76
COOL HEAT
buttons.
HEAT OR COOL MODE Pressing the UP or DOWN buttons in Heat or Cool modes will adjust only the heat or cool set temperature.
I2:00
Pm
76
COOL
buttons.
Page 4.8
SECTION 5
Section 5 Contents:
Viewing the Outdoor Temperature..............................5.2
Page 5.1
The current outdoor temperature will be displayed. This reading is from the sensor connected to RS2.
83
Outside
Page 5.2
SECTION 6
Section 6 Contents:
6
Page 6.1
6:00
Adjust the start time for Morning.
Morning
Am
Start
6
Press
MODE
6:00
Adjust the cooling setpoint for Morning. (35 - 99 )
Morning
Am
78
COOL
Press
MODE
6:00
Adjust the heating setpoint for Morning. (35 - 99 )
Morning
Am
78
COOL
70
Am
HEAT
Press
MODE
8:00
Adjust the start time for Day.
Day
Start
Press
MODE
Page 6.2
Continued
8:00
Adjust the start time for Day.
Day
Am
Start
Press
MODE
6
Adjust the cooling setpoint for Day. (35 - 99 )
8:00
Day
Am
85
COOL
Press
MODE
8:00
Adjust the heating setpoint for Day. (35 - 99 )
Day
Am
85
COOL
62
Pm
HEAT
Press
MODE
6:00
Adjust the start time for Evening.
Start
Evening
Press
MODE
6:00
Adjust the cooling setpoint for Evening. (35 - 99 )
Evening
Pm
78
COOL
Press
MODE
Page 6.3
Continued
6:00
Adjust the heating setpoint for Evening. (35 - 99 )
Evening
Pm
78
COOL
70
HEAT
Pm
Press
MODE
I0:00
Adjust the start time for Night.
6
Start
Night
Press
MODE
I0:00
Adjust the cooling setpoint for Night. (35 - 99 )
Pm
82
COOL
Press
MODE
Night
I0:00
Adjust the heating setpoint for Night (35 - 99 )
Pm
82
COOL
Night
62
HEAT
Press
PROGRAM
Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds.
Page 6.4
SECTION 7
Section 7 Contents:
7
Page 7.1
I2:00
AUTO
Pm
FanOn
70 68
76
COOL HEAT
Fan On indicates constant fan operation. You may turn the fan on even if the thermostat is in the Off mode. Pressing the FAN button toggles this feature on or off.
Page 7.2
7
MODE PROGRAM
Press the MODE button. While holding the MODE, press the PROGRAM button to enter Setup screens. Press the MODE button repeatedly until this setup screen appears.
MODE
Note: Press the MODE button momentarily to move through the setup screens. Press and hold the MODE button to move backwards through the setup screens.
:00
Set the Fan Off Delay to 0, 30, 60, or 90 seconds.
Setup
3
Press
PROGRAM
FanOn
Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds.
Page 7.3
SECTION 8
Section 8 Contents:
Turning On/Off the Backlight...................................8.2 8 Programming the Thermostat to Display Temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius..............8.2 Locking/Unlocking the Keypad......................................8.3
Page 8.1
MODE PROGRAM
MODE
Note: Press the MODE button momentarily to move through the setup screens. Press and hold the MODE button to move backwards through the setup screens.
8
Select backlight operation: AUTO - Light from 6pm to 6am nightly. ON - Light continuously. OFF - Light for 8 seconds after a button press.
AUTO
4
Press
MODE
f
Page 8.2
Setup
5
Press
PROGRAM
Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds.
I2:00
Press all three buttons in the order outlined above for keypad lockout
MODE
Pm
AUTO
65 55
85
COOL HEAT
To unlock the keypad, press and hold the MODE button. While holding the MODE button, press the UP and DOWN buttons together. The icon will disappear from the display, then release the buttons.
Page 8.3
SECTION 9
Section 9 Contents:
Setting and Resetting the Service Filter (Fan Run-Time) Alert........................................9.2 Setting and Resetting the UV Light Run-Time Alert.............9.3
Page 9.1
How to Set and Reset the Service Filter (Fan Run-Time) Alert
This counter keeps track of the number of hours of fan run-time whether the fan is energized in the Heating or Cooling modes, or in stand alone fan operation. The Service Filter icon will appear after the preset number of hours of fan run-time in step #7 (below) has been achieved. Setting this counter to zero in step #7 will prevent the Service Filter icon from ever appearing.
MODE PROGRAM
Press the MODE button. While holding the MODE, press the PROGRAM button to enter Setup screens. Press the MODE button repeatedly until this setup screen appears.
Hours the fan has run since last reset
MODE
Note: Press the MODE button momentarily to move through the setup screens. Press and hold the MODE button to move backwards through the setup screens.
0
Service Filter
Setup
Press
6
Press
Reset the counter to 0 to remove the Service Filter icon from the display.
FAN
Adjust the number of hours, in increments of 50, the fan will run before the Service Filter icon appears on the display. 0 = off. (0 - 1950 hours)
0
Service Filter
Setup
MODE
Press
PROGRAM
Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds.
Page 9.2
MODE
PROGRAM
MODE
Note: Press the MODE button momentarily to move through the setup screens. Press and hold the MODE button to move backwards through the setup screens.
0
Service UV Light
Setup
Press
Reset the counter to 0 to remove the Service UV Light icon from the display.
FAN
MODE
Press the MODE button repeatedly until this setup screen appears.
0
Adjust the number of days in increments of 10 before the UV Light icon appears on the display. 0 = off. (0 - 1990 days)
Service UV Light
Setup
9
Press
PROGRAM
Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds.
Page 9.3
SECTION 10
Section 10 Contents:
Viewing the Heat Pump and Reversing Valve Jumper 10 Setting.....................................10.2 Viewing the Electric Heat Jumper Setting.......................10.3 Using Emergency Heat............10.4
Page 10.1
MODE PROGRAM
MODE
Note: Press the MODE button momentarily to move through the setup screens. Press and hold the MODE button to move backwards through the setup screens.
10
ON = Heat Pump operation OFF = Gas Electric operation
OFF
I0
Press
Indicates that the thermostat jumper is set for an O reversing valve (energize in cooling) or a b reversing valve (energize in heating).
O
Page 10.2
Setup
Ii
MODE
Press
PROGRAM
Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds.
Press the MODE button. While holding the MODE, press the PROGRAM button to enter Setup screens. Press the MODE button repeatedly until this setup screen appears.
button momentarily to move through the setup screens. Press and hold the MODE button to move backwards through the setup screens.
10
MODE
ON indicates that the thermostat jumper is set for Electric Heat operation, or OFF for Gas/Electric or Heat Pump operation.
OFF
EH
Setup
I2
Press
PROGRAM
Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds.
Page 10.3
I2:00
Pm
10
73
74
HEAT
OPERATION: During Emergency Heat operation the thermostat will turn on the fan and the 2nd stage of heat when there is a demand for heat. Also during Emergency Heat the 1st stage of heating or cooling will be unavailable. EXIT EMERGENCY HEAT: Follow the same steps as entering Emergency Heat by pressing the EMER HT. button. During Emergency Heat, only OFF and HEAT modes are available by pressing the MODE button.
Page 10.4
SECTION 11
Section 11 Contents:
Adjusting the Heat/Cool Differential..............................11.2 Adjusting the Cycles Per Hour..................................11.3 Adjusting the Deadband..........11.4
11
Page 11.1
Press the MODE button. While holding the MODE, press the PROGRAM button to enter Setup screens. Press the MODE button repeatedly until this setup screen appears.
MODE
Note: Press the MODE button momentarily to move through the setup screens. Press and hold the MODE button to move backwards through the setup screens.
11
Setup
I3
COOL HEAT
Press
PROGRAM
Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds.
Note: To increase the spread between the heating and cooling setpoints, press the MODE button until only the heat setpoint is displayed. Adjust the desired setpoint. Press the MODE button until only the cool setpoint is displayed. Adjust the desired setpoint. Press the MODE button again to enter the Auto-Changeover mode where both the heat and cool setpoints are displayed.
Page 11.2
Press the MODE button. While holding the MODE, press the PROGRAM button to enter Setup screens. Press the MODE button repeatedly until this setup screen appears.
MODE
Note: Press the MODE button momentarily to move through the setup screens. Press and hold the MODE button to move backwards through the setup screens.
Select the cycles per hour limit. d=cycles per hour limit defeated. d1=d + defeat 5 min. compressor lockout. (d1, d, 2 - 6)
Setup
I4
Press
PROGRAM
11
Cy
Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds.
Page 11.3
Heating
Deadband db 2 (fixed 2 ) Deadband db 1 (adj. 1-6 ) Heat Setpoint Deadband db 1 (adj. 1-6 ) Cool Setpoint
Cooling
11
DECREASE
TEMPERATURE
INCREASE
Page 11.4
Press the MODE button. While holding the MODE, press the PROGRAM button to enter Setup screens. Press the MODE button repeatedly until this setup screen appears.
MODE
Note: Press the MODE button momentarily to move through the setup screens. Press and hold the MODE button to move backwards through the setup screens.
Setup
I5
Press
PROGRAM
11
Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds.
Page 11.5
SECTION 12
Section 12 Contents:
Resetting the Thermostat to the Factory Default Settings........12.2 Calibrating the Temperature Sensor.....................................12.3
12
Page 12.1
Resetting the Thermostat to the Factory Default Settings (for default values see page 14.1)
If, for any reason, you desire to return all the stored settings back to the factory default settings, follow the instructions below. WARNING: This will reset all Time Period and Advanced Programming to the default settings. Any information entered prior to this reset may be permanently lost.
I2:00 Su
MODE
OFF
MODE
FAN
Press and hold the MODE button. While holding the MODE button, press and hold the FAN button for 5 seconds. All icons will appear on the display.
I8:88
AUTO OFFON
Service Filter
72 88 I88 88
Pm
COOL Outside
12
AUXHEAT
FAN
After all of the icons appear, release the MODE and FAN buttons. Then press and hold the FAN button for 5 seconds.
I2:00
MODE
Pm
After the letters Fd appear on the display (Factory Default), release the FAN button. Press the MODE button once to return to normal operation.
OFF
72
Page 12.2
I2:00 Su
MODE
OFF
MODE
12
FAN
Press and hold the MODE button. While holding the MODE button, press and hold the FAN button for 5 seconds. All icons will appear on the display.
I8:88
AUTO OFFON
Service Filter
72 88 I88 88
Pm
COOL Outside
AUXHEAT
PRESS
THERMOSTAT SENSOR Press the UP and DOWN buttons at the same time twice. The thermostat temperature will be displayed and may be calibrated using the UP or DOWN buttons.
TWICE CALIBRATE
After calibration is complete, press the MODE button once to return to normal operation.
Page 12.3
SECTION 13
Accessories
ACCESSORY PORT - The RJ11 Jack is used to connect the T1700 to the IR Receiver (ACC0431) for wireless communication or the EZ Programmer (ACC0432) for easy downloading or uploading of thermostat information.
The Accessory Port is located on the bottom of the thermostat.
IR RECEIVER / REMOTE CONTROL (optional accessory) - When the IR Receiver is connected, the thermostat can be controlled using an IR Remote Control. The thermostat may also interface with other wireless systems in your home. For more information see the manual for the IR Receiver (ACC0431). EZ PROGRAMMER (optional accessory) - When the EZ Programmer is connected, the thermostat Time Period Programming and Advanced Setup Programming can be stored into the EZ Programmers memory. This information can then be uploaded to other T1700 thermostats. For more information see the manual for the (ACC0432).
13
COMFORT CALL (optional accessory) - When Comfort call is connected, the thermostats Heating and cooling functionality may be accessed and controlled through the phone. For more information see the manual for Comfort Call (ACC0433).
Page 13.1
SECTION 14
Description
Pg# Range Df *
9.3 read only - 9.3 0 - 1990 0 10.2 read only - 10.2 read only - 10.3 read only - 11.2 0 - 6 2 11.3 d1, d, 2-6 6 11.5 1 - 6 2
1 Programmable Thermostat 2 Auto-Changeover Thermostat 3 Fan Off Delay 4 Thermoglow Backlight 5 F or C 6 Reset Service Filter Icon 7 Service Filter Run Time Set
8 Reset UV Light Icon 9 UV Light Run-Time Set 4.3 Yes/No Yes 10 Heatpump Jumper Setting 7.3 0, 30, 60, 0 11 Reversing Valve 90 Jumper Setting 8.2 Auto/On/ Auto 12 Electric Heat Off Minimum Heat/Cool 13 8.2 F/C F Differential 9.2 read only - 14 Cycles Per Hour 15 Deadband/Temp. 9.2 0 - 1950 0 Swing
14
Page 14.1
SECTION 15
Index
A
Accessory Port, 13.1 Alerts see Run-Time Auto adjust temperature, 2.4, 4.8 changeover, 1.3, 11.2, 4.3, 4.5, 4.7, 14.1 differential, see Differential fan, 7.2 icon, 1.3 lockout, 4.3 mode, 2.3 AuxHeat icon, 1.4
C
C, 8.2, 14.1 Calibration, 12.3 Celsius, 8.2 Clock display, 1.3 setting, 2.2, 3.2 Compressor Lockout, 11.3 Cool deadband, see Deadband droop, see Deadband electric/heat pump, 10.2 icon, 1.3 indicator, 1.2 mode, 2.3 program, see Program setpoint, 2.3-2.4, 6.2-6.4 Cycles Per Hour, 11.3 14.1
D
Day icon, 1.3 programming, 6.3 setting, 1.2, 2.2, 3.2 Deadband 1st stage, 11.4-11.5, 14.1 Delay fan-off, see Fan Differential heat and cool, 11.2, 14.1 Disabled Keypad see Keypad Lockout
B
b reversing valve, 10.2 Buttons down, 1.2, 2.2, 2.4, 8.3,12.3 emer ht., 1.2, 10.4 fan, 1.2, 2.4, 7.2, 12.2 front panel, 1.2 mode, 1.2, 2.3, 4.2, 8.3, 12.2 outdoor, 1.2, 5.2 program, 1.2, 4.2, 6.2
E
EH, 10.4 Electric Heating AuxHeat icon, 1.4 jumper setting, 10.3 14.1 Emergency Heat, 10.4 EZ Programmer, 13.1
Page 15.1
SECTION 15
Index
F
F, 8.2, 14.1 Factory Defaults caution, ii resetting, 12.2 settings, 12.2 Fahrenheit, 8.2 Fan button function, see Buttons off time delay, 7.3, 14.1 on during heat, see Electric Heat on icon, 1.4, 2.4, 7.2 run-time, 9.2 2nd stage heat, see Emergency Heat Fd, 12.2 Flashing Selection, 2.2
H
Heat 1st stage deadband, see Deadband emergency heat, 10.4 2nd stage emergency heat, 10.4 electric strip heat, 1.4 AuxHeat icon, 1.4 deadband, see Deadband droop, see Deadband electric/heat pump, 10.2 icon, 1.3-1.4 indicator, 1.2 mode, 2.3 program, see Program setpoint, 2.3-2.4, 6.2-6.4 Heat Pump AuxHeat, 1.4 emergency heat, 10.4 jumper setting, 10.2
I
IR Receiver, 13.1
J
Jumpers electric heat, 10.3 gas electric, 10.2 heat pump, 10.2, 14.1 reversing valve, 10.2, 14.1
K
Keypad Lockout, 1.4, 8.3
G
Gas Furnace control the fan, 10.3 jumper, 10.2 Green Indicator, 1.2
L
LCD, 1.2 Locked Indication see Keypad Lockout
Page 15.2
SECTION 15
Index
M
Manual changeover, 4.3-4.4, 4.6 cool, 4.3 heat, 4.3 Multi-stage Operation, 11.4
P
Program daily schedule, 6.26.4 mode, 1.4, 4.6-4.7 On icon, 2.3 Programmable Thermostat, 4.2, 4.6-4.7
S
Schedule daily, see Program Sensor outdoor, see Outdoor thermostat, see Thermostat Sensor Service filter icon, see Reset UV light, see Reset Set Clock, see Clock Setpoint cool, see Cool heat, see Heat Setup Icon, 1.4 Simplest Operation, 4.2-4.3
N
Non-Programmable Thermostat, 4.2, 4.4-4.5
R
Red Indicator, 1.2 Reset thermostat settings, see Factory Defaults run-time fan/filter, 9.2, 14.1 UV light, 9.3, 14.1 RS2, see Outdoor Sensor Run-Time resetting, see Reset setting, service filter, 9.2 14.1
O
O Reversing Valve, 10.2 Off Mode, 1.3, 2.3 Outdoor button, see Buttons icon, 1.3 sensor, 1.3, 5.2, viewing temperature, 1.3, 5.2
T
Thermostat Sensor calibrate, 12.3 Time, see Clock Time Delay, compressor lockout, 11.3
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U
UV Light icon, 1.4 resetting, see Reset run-time, see RunTime setting, see Run-Time
W
Warranty, 16.1
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Warranty
One-Year Warranty - This Product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship. If it appears within one year from the date of original installation, whether or not actual use begins on that date, that the product does not meet this warranty, a new or remanufactured part, at the manufacturers sole option to replace any defective part, will be provided without charge for the part itself provided the defective part is returned to the distributor through a qualified servicing dealer. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT INCLUDE LABOR OR OTHER COSTS incurred for diagnosing, repairing, removing, installing, shipping, servicing or handling of either defective parts or replacement parts. Such costs may be covered by a separate warranty provided by the installer. THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO PRODUCTS IN THEIR ORIGINAL INSTALLATION LOCATION AND BECOMES VOID UPON REINSTALLATION. LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES (INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY) ARE HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD FOR WHICH THE LIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES MADE IN THIS WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND MAY NOT BE ALTERED, ENLARGED, OR CHANGED BY ANY DISTRIBUTOR, DEALER, OR OTHER PERSON WHATSOEVER. ALL WORK UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE PERFORMED DURING NORMAL WORKING HOURS. ALL REPLACEMENT PARTS, WHETHER NEW OR REMANUFACTURED, ASSUME AS THEIR WARRANTY PERIOD ONLY THE REMAINING TIME PERIOD OF THIS WARRANTY. THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR: 1. Normal maintenance as outlined in the installation and servicing instructions or owners manual, including filter cleaning and/or replacement and lubrication. 2. Damage or repairs required as a consequence of faulty installation, misapplication, abuse, improper servicing, unauthorized alteration or improper operation. 3. Failure to start due to voltage conditions, blown fuses, open circuit breakers or other damages due to the inadequacy or interruption of electrical service. 4. Damage as a result of floods, winds, fires, lightning, accidents, corrosive environments or other conditions beyond the control of the Manufacturer. 5. Parts not supplied or designated by the Manufacturer, or damages resulting from their use. 6. Manufacturer products installed outside the continental U.S.A., Alaska, Hawaii, and Canada. 7. Electricity or fuel costs or increases in electricity or fuel costs for any reason whatsoever including additional or unusual use of supplemental electric heat. 8. ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL PROPERTY OR COMMERCIAL DAMAGE OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state.
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