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Comverge

IntelliTEMP

 900

Homeowners Guide

Summary of Contents for Comverge IntelliTEMP 900

Page 1: ...Comverge IntelliTEMP 900 Homeowners Guide ...

Page 2: ...son Inc All rights reserved IntelliTEMP is a registered trademark of Comverge Inc All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Document Change Record Version Date Comments 1 0 March 2011 1st release 2 0 July 2012 2nd release ...

Page 3: ...Table of Contents Introduction 2 Step 1 Getting started Guide 3 Step 2 Homeowner Main Menu 8 Step 3 Thermostat Settings Menu 11 Description of Homeowner Menu Options 13 Troubleshooting Assistance Guide 16 ...

Page 4: ...tat available About this Guide This guide describes how to set up and use the various features of the Comverge IntelliTEMP 900 Thermostat Models Covered by this Guide This guide covers the IntelliTEMP 900 thermostat firmware version number starting with 0160 0263 07 or greater Introduction ...

Page 5: ...releases from the mounting base To attach the thermostat back onto the mounting base align the retention tabs on the mounting base with the retention slots in the thermostat and gently press the two together until the retention tabs click If the thermostat does not easily click onto the mounting base be certain not to press with excessive force that may damage the thermostat and or mounting base N...

Page 6: ... Action Button selects action of selected menu item 4 LED indicates occurrence of curtailment event 5 Right Arrow navigates menu items 6 Down Arrow lowers temperature setpoint changes selected item 7 SYSTEM Button changes system selection OFF COOL HEAT AUX displayed on heat pump units only 8 FAN Button change fan setting Auto On 9 Soft Keys perform action listed on display above the button ...

Page 7: ... current room temperature 3 Setpoint Temperature displays current desired temperature Blank when system is in OFF mode SET AT changes to HOLD AT when in temporary or permanent hold SET AT not displayed during Utility control event 4 displays when keypad is locked 5 FAN status blank when in auto mode displays FAN ON when fan is on continuously 1 2 4 7 3 6 5 ...

Page 8: ... but no call for heat heat pump only AUX1 call for 1st stage of Auxiliary heat heat pump only AUX2 call for 2nd stage of Auxiliary heat multi stage heat pump only HEAT system is in HEAT mode but no call for heat HEAT1 call for 1st stage of heat HEAT2 call for 2nd stage of heat multi stage units only HEAT3 call for 1st stage of auxiliary heat heat pump only HEAT4 call for 2nd stage of auxiliary hea...

Page 9: ...RUN softkey is pressed A permanent hold can be set when operating in any mode except for OFF To set a permanent hold change the temperature just like setting a temporary hold When the desired setpoint is entered the user will have approximately 4 seconds to press the PERM HOLD softkey to convert the temporary hold into a permanent hold The SET AT by the setpoint will change to HOLD AT and a messag...

Page 10: ...hile in the Homeowner Programming Menu The and scroll the cursor up and down respectively The softkey labeled HOME exits the programming menu back to the IDLE screen NOTE when the HOME softkey is pressed any changes made on the current menu item are not saved The button selects the highlighted menu item or switches value of underlined item When changes are made to a menu item pressing the DONE sof...

Page 11: ...fore setting the time on the clock Set Clock Time am pm Month Day Year Use the or to scroll through items to change Use or to change values When complete press DONE Select Time Zone Hawaii Alaska Pacific Mountain Central Eastern Atlantic Newfoundland Use or to change values When complete press DONE Daylight Saving On Off Off On Use to change values When complete press DONE ...

Page 12: ...st using or Adjust temperature setting using or When complete press DONE to save settings Time Based Progamming On Use button to toggle between Off and On Heating Schedule Weekdays Weekends Individual days Defaults settings Morning 6 00am 70 Day 8 00am 62 Evening 5 00pm 70 Night 10 00pm 62 Use the or to scroll through items to change Use or to increment decrement values Press NEXT to go to next ti...

Page 13: ...ments Cooling Schedule Weekdays Weekends Individual days Defaults settings Morning 6 00am 78 Day 8 00am 85 Evening 5 00pm 78 Night 10 00pm 82 Use the or to scroll through items to change Use or to increment decrement values Press NEXT to go to next time period When complete press DONE to save settings ...

Page 14: ...ned value Temperature Limits Min Cool Set Point 45 F Max Heat Set Point 99 F Use the or to select setpoint to change Use or to increment decrement value When complete press DONE to save settings or HOME to exit without saving Adjust Temp Display Current Room Temp measured temp Desired Offset 0 Use or to increment decrement value When complete press DONE to save settings or HOME to exit without sav...

Page 15: ...ss DONE to save settings or HOME to exit without saving Thermostat Lock 0000 Enter PIN number Press or to change number Press DONE to save settings or HOME to exit without saving Comfort Economy Operation Comfort Economy Use to change underlined value Press DONE to save settings or HOME to exit without saving NOTE Underlined values are saved when you press DONE or enter a submenu item Pressing HOM...

Page 16: ...time 2 Programming Heat Cool Programming The IntelliTEMP 900 thermostat can be configured for Individual Days or Weekdays Weekends programming or with a single heat cool setpoint With time based Programming feature Off single setpoint heat and single setpoint cool operation can be selected With Time based programming on the Individual Days programming selection provides the most scheduling flexibi...

Page 17: ...ure can be set and how low your cooling temperature can be set The range for both values is from 45 F to 99 F Cool Setpoint 45 F default Heat Setpoint 99 F default 5 Thermostat Settings Adjust Temp Display This allows you to adjust the displayed temperature up to 5 higher or lower than the actual room temperature Your thermostat was accurately calibrated at the factory but you have the option to c...

Page 18: ...re the start time for the program period so that the room temperature reaches the program setpoint at the period start time Example You select EMR ON and have your heat conventional heating system programmed to 65 at night and 70 at 7 00 AM a difference of 5 Allowing 7 minutes per degree the thermostat will start calling for heat prior to the 7 00 AM period start time in an attempt to reach the 70...

Page 19: ...he IntelliTEMP 900 is connected to a multi stage heating or cooling system or on most heat pump systems In the Economy mode the thermostat s logic will analyze when secondary heating or cooling is needed to minimize the secondary heating or cooling energy usage In Comfort default mode a user interaction modifying the setpoint by three degrees or more will initiate secondary heating or cooling Rese...

Page 20: ...ty interlock or door switch No Heat Possible Cause Corrective Action Pilot light not lit Re light pilot System switch not set to HEAT Press SYSTEM button one or more times to select HEAT and press to raise the temperature setpoint above room temperature Loose connection to thermostat or system Verify thermostat and system wires are securely attached Furnace Lock Out Condition Heat may also be inte...

Page 21: ... operation described on page 17 If the thermostat does not click after being reset contact your installing contractor for a replacement If the thermostat clicks contact the furnace manufacturer or your HVAC contractor to verify the heating is operating correctly No Cool Possible Cause Corrective Action System Switch not set to COOL Press SYSTEM button to select COOL and press to lower the temperat...

Page 22: ... contact the furnace manufacturer or HVAC contractor to verify the cooling is operating correctly No Heat or No Cool Possible Cause Corrective Action Thermostat may be in Load Shed Event in Progress displyaed on top line of LCD Wait for the Control Event to end Heat Cool or Fan Runs Constantly Possible Cause Corrective Action Fan set to ON Change Fan to AUTO Possible short in wiring thermostat or ...

Page 23: ...influencing the cycle rate Electronic thermostats normally provide precise temperature control and may cycle faster than some older mechanical models A faster cycle rate means the unit turns on and off more frequently but runs for a shorter time so there is no increase in energy use Contact your installing contractor to have the cycle rate adjusted and additional suggestions Thermostat Setting and...

Page 24: ...me to activate the second stage Simply raising the temperature in heating or lowering it in cooling will not always force the thermostat to bring the second stage on quickly There is a time delay from 0 30 minutes depending on the performance of the first stage of the system Wait for the second third and or fourth stage to come on WR Part No 37 7225B Replaces 37 7225A 1211 ...

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