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The user guide provides instructions for the installation and operation of the Trane Display Color Touch Screen for Airfinity rooftop units, specifically for the CH536 and Symbio 800 controllers. It emphasizes safety precautions, installation guidelines, and compatibility requirements, while detailing user interface features and settings for managing HVAC systems. Additionally, it outlines the process for accessing and modifying system configurations, schedules, and setpoints to optimize unit performance.

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THP05

The user guide provides instructions for the installation and operation of the Trane Display Color Touch Screen for Airfinity rooftop units, specifically for the CH536 and Symbio 800 controllers. It emphasizes safety precautions, installation guidelines, and compatibility requirements, while detailing user interface features and settings for managing HVAC systems. Additionally, it outlines the process for accessing and modifying system configurations, schedules, and setpoints to optimize unit performance.

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User guide

Trane ® Display Color Touch Screen for Airfinity rooftop units


CH536 Controller & Symbio 800 Controller

Reference number: X13651737001


Spare part number: THT0232E

SAFETY WARNING
Only qualified personnel should install and service the equipment. The installation, starting
up, and servicing of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning equipment can be hazardous
and requires specific knowledge and training. Improperly installed, adjusted or altered
equipment by an unqualified person could results in death of serious injury. When working
on the equipment, observe all precautions in the literature and on the tags, stickers, and
labels that are attached to the equipment.

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Introduction

The Trane touch screen wall sensor is easily installed and configured with multiple options. It
is designed to communicate via Modbus with HVAC Airfinity rooftop unit equipped with
controller module CH536 or with controller Symbio 800.
Keep this user guide in an accessible area for reference. Read this manual thoroughly before
operating or servicing this unit.

Warnings, Cautions, and Notices

Safety advisories appear throughout this manual as required. Your personal safety and the
proper operation of this machine depend upon the strict observance of these precautions.

WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.

CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate
injury. It could also be used to alert against unsafe practices.

NOTICE Indicates a situation that could result in equipment or property-damage only accidents.

CAUTION
Take Precautions During Installation!
If replacing an existing sensor, label the wires before removal. Electronic controls are static-
sensitive devices. Properly discharge yourself before manipulating and installing the sensor.

CAUTION
Protecting the System!
All sensors are designed for use as operating units only and are not safety devices.
Tampering with the device or unintended application of the device will void the warranty.

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Equipment/Software supported

Thermostat operates with controller module CH536 or Symbio 800 of Airfinity rooftop unit.

Multi-zone systems are not supported.

Thermostat is not compatible with BMS (Building Management System) communication


interface (ModBus, LonTalk or BACnet (MSTP)).

The controller module CH536 must be using software version 2.06 or later.
The controller module Symbio 800 must be using software version 62000827-1-00-0003 or later.

Installation

Location guidelines
• Do not install on an outside wall.
• Do not install in areas with direct heat source.
• Do not install near any air discharge grill.
• Do not install in areas exposed to direct sunlight.
• Ensure the sensor has sufficient air circulation.
• Ensure the mounting wall surface is flat and clean.

Installing the thermostat

1. Remove the security screw from the bottom of the thermostat (if present).
2. Firmly grasp the sensor and pull up on the bottom to remove the front cover.
3. Feed the wires from the wall through the backside of sensor base.
4. Ensure the thermostat is oriented by the top indicated on the inside and then mark the
top/bottom mounting-hole locations on the wall.
5. Install the provided wall anchors and then affix the thermostat base to the wall using the
provided screws.
6. Strip the wire coating from the ends of each wire approximately 0.25 inch.
7. Insert the wires into the wire terminals (per terminal identification below) and tighten down
the terminal screws to secure wire.
8. Push any excess wire length back into the wall and then replace the thermostat cover.
Once the cover snaps on, the thermostat powers up.
9. Replace the security screw on the bottom of the sensor to avoid tampering.
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Power and Communication Wiring

Important: The current display is designed to control only 1 rooftop unit.

CH536 controller

It is imperative to respect wiring of the power supply and of the communication according to
the scheme below to guarantee correct function of the thermostat.

Apply 120 Ω terminal resistance (not included in the packaging) between terminal + (13)
& - (14), if end device of serial RS 485 Bus, when a communication cable is longer than 200 m.
Maximal length of the communication and power cables is 500 m.

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Symbio 800 controller

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It is necessary to set a communication type in Service display. There is “None” by default.

Setting:
Type Modbus
Speed 38400 bauds (8 bits)
Modbus parity None
Modbus StopBits 1
Modbus Address 001

System mode is set as OFF after the first thermostat start.

When power supply is lost during thermostat operation, then it is kept last system mode and
last occupancy mode in thermostat memory. When power supply is back then the unit will
operate according to the last setting.

In case of communcation lost (total or partial), only one information will be indicated in
Configuration/Network status. THP05 will stay in the last status “valid“.

It is recommended to check Clock & Date settings in case of power supply interruption
within more than 24 hours. Other parameters are saved permanently in memory, except of
display color.

General Information

All user accessible functions are easily set from home screen.

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• Date
To display a date in format DD/MM/YYYY

• Time
To display a time in format 24 hours (HH:MM)

• Occupancy status
To display an occupancy status.

• Schedule status
To display a schedule status.

• System mode status


To display a current system mode status.

CAUTION
In case of Symbio 800: If the unit Front Panel Auto/Stop switches or External
Auto/Stop input is set to Stop, then mode will be Off, without any possibility from
THP05 to select another state.
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A few seconds (10 – 15 s) will take a transmission between system mode request and
system mode display on the screen. It is because of Modbus communication.

• Indoor fan status


To display indoor fan status.

• Alarm button
To display an alarm code.

Alarm Code : Type ALxx for CH536 controller, several types of alarms for Symbio 800
controller are displayed.

• Override button
To cancel unoccupied or occupied mode when schedule is enable in order to control
the unit manually within defined period.

or
Indoor fan mode button
To select an indoor fan mode: Auto (Cycling) or ON (Continuous) when schedule is
disable.

• System mode button


To select a mode: Auto, Heat, Cool, or Off.

Auto: System cycles between Cooling and Heating mode.


Cool: System operates in Cooling mode only.
Heat: System operates in Heating mode only.
Off: System is off.

• Menu button
To advance to the menu.

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• Cooling and heating setpoint
To change a setpoint in cooling or in heating mode by a touch on the value. It is
available in manual or in override control.

Other touch button

Return to previous page

Previous and next screen advancement

To advance to a day schedule.

To copy values in a schedule

To paste values in a schedule

To confirm a change.
Keyboard
Esc Escape key

Backspace key
Enter key (Confirmation)
Change setting values

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Interface flowchart

Touching a button allows to access to the menu or to change a mode. Touching a borderline
value allows to change it using buttons on a displayed keyboard. Confirm a new value by Enter
key on the keyboard.
Menu & User access
Touch Menu button to access to the Clock & Date, Schedule or Setpoints setting when enter
a user code 0000 (set by default). The user code shall be changed in Service access or in Factory
access.

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User access
Menu Option Setting
Time format 24 hours (HH:MM)
Clock
Date format DD/MM/YYYY
& Date
Date Year, Month, Day, Weekday
Schedule Enable / Disable (Manual control)
Type 7 days (Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su)

Schedule
Day schedule Four time periods (Morning, Day, Evening, Night)
Start time: Put a time
System mode: Auto, Heat, Cool or OFF
Occupancy mode: Occupied or Unoccupied
Occupied fan mode ON / Auto (Indoor fan)
Unoccupied fan mode ON / Auto (Indoor fan)
Min. Cooling setpoint Min. 17 °C, Max. 35 °C
Max. Heating setpoint Min. 15 °C, Max. 33 °C Linked to the Schedule
Setpoints
Occupied cool Min. 17 °C, Max. 35 °C (Schedule enable)
Unoccupied cool Min. 17 °C, Max. 35 °C
Occupied heat Min. 15 °C, Max. 33 °C
Unoccupied heat Min. 15 °C, Max. 33 °C

Menu access
Touch the 4 digits (1234) to display a keyboard and to type a code. Confirm by Enter key button
of the keyboard to access the menu.

Clock & Date


Touch Update button to set Clock & Date.

• Time: To set time it is needed to touch values of hours HH, confirm and then to touch
and set minutes MM. It has to be done separately although there is one borderline.

• Year: To set year in format YYYY.

• Month: To set actual month.

• Day: To set actual day in month.

• Push button to confirm, then Weekday is set automatically. Need to wait 1 s (refresh
time) to display correctly the right weekday before to return on previous screen.

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Schedule
There are two possibilities to control the unit. With Schedule (Enable) or without schedule
(Disable), which means manual control.
In case of Schedule is Enable, the unit operates in defined time schedule, system and
occupancy mode. Set Enable, confirm on the keyboard and advance to Schedule sub-menu
touching “Enter” button on the right bottom corner.
It is obliged to use and fill the four time periods of a day.

• Start time: Touch section of start time and set directly complete time on the displayed
keyboard in format HH:MM.
• System mode: Touch section of system mode and set required system mode.
• Occupancy mode: Touch section of occupancy mode and select occupied or
unoccupied mode. Occupied mode considers fresh air damper opening according to
the required setting. No fresh air, fresh air damper is closed when unoccupied mode is
selected. Fresh air opening setting has to be carried out in Service display.
• Touch copy button, use an arrow to go on another day and paste this schedule settings
using paste button if you need repeat the same schedule.
• To browse through the day schedules use right and left arrows.
When schedule is set then the unit will operate according to the defined settings when you
leave the Schedule sub-menu by touching button Return to previous page.
Setpoints
In this menu the setpoints are defined for Schedule when it is Enable. To set (un)occupied
cooling or heating setpoints, along with indoor fan mode (Auto/ON) and a possibility of
minimal cooling setpoint and maximal heating setpoint as a global limit range value.
When the unit works in manual mode (schedule disable or override mode) then change the
setpoints directly on the home screen by a touch on the value under snowflake (Cooling mode)
or above heat (Heating mode). The setpoints defined for Schedule will not be rewritten.
Occupancy mode is permanently set as occupied in manual or in override mode.

Minimal temperature difference about 2 K between cooling


and heating setpoint is taken into account automatically.

Cooling setpoint ≥ Heating setpoint + 2 K


Heating setpoint ≤ Cooling setpoint - 2 K

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Menu & Service access
Touch Menu button to access to the Clock & Date, Schedule, Setpoints setting, Configuration,
Display or Password when enter a service code 0005. The service code shall be changed in this
access or in Factory access.

No change for Clock & Date, Schedule and Setpoints options compared to the User access.

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Service access
Network status Online / Offline
Thermostat sensor Yes / No
Override time Min. 15 min, Max. 240 min.
Configuration
Factory settings Yes / No
Controller version Symbio / CH536
Thermostat software version no. X.X
English, French, German Spanish,
Language Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Polish,
Display Czech, Romanian
Color White, Grey, Blue, Green
Backlight Min. 0 %, Max. 100 %
User code Possible to change.
Password
Service code Possible to change.

Configuration
• Network status: Online means that connection between thermostat and unit
controller module via Modbus is operational. Offline means that thermostat does not
communicate with the controller. Please check connection, wiring scheme.
• Thermostat sensor: There is possibility to control the unit by thermostat built-in
temperature sensor (to set „Yes“), by space temperature local sensor („No“) or by
return air temperature sensor („No“). It depends on an equipment of the unit
installation.
• Override time: To define a period for override mode.
• Factory settings: To put thermostat to factory settings. Put „Yes“, confirm and confirm
one time again by a touch on the button „Confirmation“.
• Controller: CH536 or Symbio 800. CH536 is set by defaut.
• Version: Thermostat software version is diplayed in right lower corner.
Display
• Language: To select one from 10 languages available.
• Color: There are 4 colors of the background available.
• Backlight: To set required backlight of the screen. It is active after few seconds of no
touch of the screen.
• Password: User and Service code should be changed. To change a password touch the
current code (user or service), then touch 4 digits on next page, set new code on the
displayed keyboard and confirm new code.
The password and relevant access is active within 15 minutes. The code is required
again after this period when no action is taken with thermostat.

Menu & Factory access


Factory access is reserved only to a Field Service Representative for example when a customer
forgets Service code.

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Factory settings

These parameters will be applied when you decide in Configuration menu to set the
thermostat to factory settings.

Clock & Date


Time 00:00
Year 2018
Month January
Day 1

Schedule
Schedule Disable
Start time 00:00
System mode Auto
Occupancy Occupied

Setpoints
Occupied fan mode ON
Unoccupied fan mode ON
Min. Cooling SP 17 °C
Max. Heating SP 33 °C
Occupied cool 24 °C
Unoccupied cool 24 °C
Occupied heat 22 °C
Unoccupied heat 22 °C

Configuration
Thermostat sensor Yes
Override time 120 min
Factory settings No
Controller CH536

Display
Color White
Backlight 32 %

Password
User code 0000
Service code 0005

Thermostat menu is loaded by default in English language. When factory settings are
confirmed, then actual language will not be changed.

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Others

Override
Button override is active on the home screen when Schedule is Enable. Touch the button to
override a schedule setting in order to control the unit manually. Then the button System
mode is active and it is possible to select a system mode (Auto, Cool, Heat, Off) along with
required setpoint. Touch System mode button to select required mode, the system status of
selected mode is visible in right upper corner. Need to wait 1 s (refreshing time) to have a
feedback about actual mode.

Override function is deactivated when Override time is elapsed or by a touch on the Override
button. Override function has higher priority than a schedule so it can overlap a following
schedule. Change the setpoints directly on the home screen if required.

Manual control
Manual control is active when Schedule is Disable. Touch the System mode button on the
home screen to select required system mode, the system status of selected mode is visible in
right upper corner. Need to wait 1s (refreshing time) to have a feedback about actual mode.
Change the setpoints directly on the home screen if required.

Indoor fan mode


Button Indoor fan mode is visible on the home screen when Schedule is Disable (manual
control) instead of Override button.

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There is a possibility to set the indoor fan to mode Auto (Cycling) or to ON (Continuous) by a
touch of the button Indoor fan mode (the first touch: fan mode is ready to change, the second
touch: “On”, the third touch: “Auto”) in manual control. The relevant selection will be
temporarily displayed on the home screen instead of Indoor temperature. No confirmation is
required. Need to wait 1-2 s when required selection is done, then it will switch again to indoor
temperature displaying and indoor fan mode is set.

Indoor fan mode Auto (Cycling) means that the indoor fan stops when a setpoint is reached,
in another case the fan runs. Mode On (Continuous) means that the fan run all the time even
the setpoint is reached, except unoccupied mode and setpoint reaching, then the fan stops.

Alarm
When there is an alarm active then the icon is visible. Touch the Alarm button to see the alarm
code.
CH536 controller Symbio 800 controller

It is not possible to erase an alarm via thermostat. It is mandatory recommended to check an


alarm cause and then to operate with Service display.

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Alarm code of CH536 controller only
Alarm code Note
AL06 Modbus communication fault of supply fan 3
AL07 Modbus communication fault of supply fan 2
AL08 Modbus communication fault of supply fan 1
AL16 Modbus communication fault of OD fan 2, circuit 2
AL17 Modbus communication fault of OD fan 1, circuit 2
AL18 Modbus communication fault of OD fan 2, circuit 1
AL19 Modbus communication fault of OD fan 1, circuit 1
AL28 Compressor high discharge temperature, circuit 2
AL29 Compressor high discharge temperature, circuit 1
AL36 Auxiliary heat (thermostat) fault
AL39 Internal alarm of supply Fan 3
AL40 Internal alarm of supply Fan 2
AL41 Internal alarm of supply Fan 1
AL42 Outdoor fan fault, circuit 2
AL43 Outdoor fan fault, circuit 1
AL44 EXV driver not ready
AL45 Low differential pressure, circuit 2
AL46 Low differential pressure, circuit 1
AL47 Low suction pressure, circuit 2
AL48 Low suction pressure, circuit 1
AL51 Compressor fault, circuit 2
AL52 Compressor fault, circuit 2
AL53 Compressor fault, circuit 1
AL54 Compressor fault, circuit 1
AL55 High pressure cut-out, circuit 2
AL56 High pressure cut-out, circuit 1
AL57 Compressor phase inversion detected
AL58 FireStat signal
AL59 Gas burner fault
AL60 Smoke detector input fault
AL61 Emergency stop signal
AL62 Compressor high discharge temperature, circuit 2
AL63 Compressor high discharge temperature, circuit 1
AL64 Compressor involute pressure difference, circuit 2
AL65 Compressor involute pressure difference, circuit 1
AL67 Mechanical overloads on outdoor air damper
AL68 Low superheat, circuit 2
AL69 Low superheat, circuit 1
AL70 Low suction pressure, circuit 2
AL71 Low suction pressure, circuit 1
AL72 Compressor fault, circuit 2
AL73 Compressor fault, circuit 2
AL74 Compressor fault, circuit 1
AL75 Compressor fault, circuit 1

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Symbio 800 controller
Alarm number is not visible. There are 6 indicators which are displayed in function of bit
status corresponding of

• Advisory
• Critical
• Service Required
• Shutdown
• Manual Reset
• Local Manual Reset

Specification

Storage Temperature -30 to 50 °C


conditions Relative humidity 0 to 75 % (non-condensing)
Temperature 0 to 50 °C
Power 24 VAC, 50 Hz
Weight 0.34 kg
Operating Dimensions 120 x 86 x 25 mm
conditions Temperature sensor resolution ± 0.1 °C
Temperature control accuracy ± 0.5 °C
Temperature sensor measurement
-40 to 50 °C
range
LVD Directive 2006/95/EC
Safety standards EN60950-1:2006 / A2:2013
UL 873 CSA C22.2 No. 24-93
Agency
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
compliance
IEC 61326-1:2005
EMC standards
FCC 15 Subpart B
ICES-003

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