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49-50276    03-11 GE

PROGRAMMABLE 

THERMOSTAT

Operating Instructions  
and Limited Warranty

Summary of Contents for PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT

Page 1: ...49 50276 03 11 GE PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT Operating Instructions and Limited Warranty ...

Page 2: ...ode 5 Main Menu Settings 6 Override Menu 6 Program Menu 8 Setup Menu 9 Networking Menu 10 Query Menu 11 Info Screen 12 Indicators 14 Reset 14 FCC Declaration 15 ETL 16 Specifications 17 Warranty 18 Appendix 20 Terminal definitions 20 Wiring Diagram for Heat Pump 21 Wiring Diagram for Conventional 22 ...

Page 3: ... for its intended purpose as described in this Owner s Manual If this is a new installation locate the thermostat 4 to 5 feet above the floor in accordance with applicable building codes Install the device in a location that provides good airflow characteristics and avoid areas behind doors near corners air vents direct sunlight or heat generating devices Installation in these areas could impact t...

Page 4: ...urrent menu settings and return previous menu screen Select Enter sub menu Confirm current menu setting which include but not limited to below functions Temporary or permanent override of Demand Response events Scan Join exit Zigbee network Get current utilty price and message Confirm message or confirm cancel message Info Provides information which includes but is not limited to Demand response e...

Page 5: ... importance THU APR 15 4 30A HEAT FAN AUTO NIGHT F 62 80 Event 4 Message 3 SET HEAT COOL MODE 1 When you are in the HOME SCREEN press PREV and the screen opposite appears 2 Press UP or DOWN to select one of the following options Heat Cool or Off Conventional HAVC Heat Emer Emergency Heating Cool or Off Heat Pump HVAC 3 Press MENU or wait 5 seconds to confirm your selection and return to the Home S...

Page 6: ...CATION OVERRIDE To accept events 1 Select and enter the Override Menu 2 Press PREV or NEXT to select Accept Current Event or Accept All Events 3 Press SELECT to confirm NOTE The unit will automatically accept events unless you have set it to reject events and vice versa REJECT CURRENT EVENT REJECT ALL EVENTS VACATION OVERRIDE To reject events 1 Select and enter the Override Menu 2 Press PREV or NE...

Page 7: ... your utility company can override your temperature setting when the new event setting saves energy for example a In wintertime when the outdoor temperature is cold you may set your vacation temperature to 50 F to prevent pipes from freezing However if the utility company sends an event to reduce the temperature to 45 F to save energy it will override your vacation temperature and make the new Hea...

Page 8: ...creen to the right appears 3 Use PREV or NEXT to select Copy Program or Reset program and press SELECT to confirm If you selected Copy Program you will see a square next to the day you wish to copy Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select a the day that you wish to copy the program to and want the program settings to be copied to and press SYS until the N changes to a Y This can be done for multiple ...

Page 9: ...en Time Source Changes the time source to either user setting or util ity setting If the Network setting is selected press Info to obtain the network time It will be reflected on the Home Screen Time Changes the time Only visible if Time Source is set to Setting Date Changes the time Only visible if Time Source is set to Setting Setup Menu To edit the Setup menu 1 Select and enter the Setup Menu a...

Page 10: ...e Joined screen appears It may take up to a minute for the connection process to complete 6 If All was selected the thermostat will scan all available networks and return a list Use UP or DOWN to select a network Press SELECT to join Upon a successful network join the Joined screen appears It may take up to a minute for the connection process to complete 7 If Channel was selected use UP or DOWN to...

Page 11: ...ou select this option your request to be notified of the current price options will automatically be sent out Get schedule price Follow the same steps as Get event to automatically send out your request for the schedule price Get last message When you select this option your request to be notified of your last message received will automatically be sent out Note If Please join network first appear...

Page 12: ...will happen at the START TIME Active This event is currently in progress Rejected You have rejected this event LEVEL There are 9 different event levels Green Energy Saving Levels 1 5 Level of message importance 1 is low and 5 is high Emergency Planned Outage Service Disconnect START TIME The event will start at this time i e 8am DURATION This event will last for this amount of time i e 2 hours EVE...

Page 13: ...RT CHANNEL 16 SHORT 0X05D9 PAN 0x3333 1 2 MESSAGE Your request has been rejected 2 4 Confirm CHANNEL Write down your channel number and put it in a safe place It may be useful if you need to reconnect to the network SHORT PAN EPAN EUI64 FIRM HVAC if you phone for support you may be asked to provide these codes 2 When viewing any of these screens look in the top right hand corner to see how many pa...

Page 14: ...rn it to the factory default settings INDICATORS There are two LEDs located in the top left corner of the front of the thermostat See the table below for a description of what the lights mean Yellow LED indicates the status of the HVAC system Tri color red green and orange LED indicates the status of the information from your utility company Off HVAC system is working normally Flashing HVAC system...

Page 15: ...not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interf...

Page 16: ... 32 113 F 0 45 C Indoor Temperature Measurement Range 40 99 F 5 37 C RF Frequency 2 40 2 48 GHz RF Range Up to 1300 ft 400 m line of sight A C Adapter Input 18 30 V AC at R and C terminals Size 5 4 L x 4 2 W x 1 H 13 6 L x 10 6 W x 2 6 H cm Weight 0 76 lb 345 g ...

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Page 18: ...inal purchase invoice or receipt to verify your warranty ii your name address and telephone number iii the Return Materials Authorization RMA number You are responsible for properly packaging and shipping the Hardware product at your cost and risk In addition to the foregoing Hardware product warranty for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of original retail purchase GE shall also provide te...

Page 19: ...uses described by GE f damage caused by service including upgrades and expansions not performed by GE a GE authorized service provider or an authorized representative of GE g a product or part that has been modified to alter functionality or capability without the written permission of GE h defects caused by normal wear and tear or otherwise due to the normal aging of the product i removed or defa...

Page 20: ... Common for control ciruit and thermo stat power input G FAN Y 1st stage cooling 1st stage compressor Y2 2nd stage cooling 2nd stage compressor W 1st stage heating Auxiliary heating W2 E 2nd stage heating Emergency heating W3 O B 3rd stage heating Changeover Valve RH 24VAC Power supply for Heating side RC 24VAC Power supply for Cooling side ...

Page 21: ...r Valve Aux Hea ng Emergency Emergency relay Auxiliary hea ng relay 1st Compressor Relay 2nd Compressor Relay Fan relay AC_ IN Power Supply AC_ IN MCU 1st Compressor 2nd Compressor Jumper Wire FAN FAULT DETECT Heat Pump 24VAC Wiring Diagram for Heat Pump System ...

Page 22: ...ATING 1st HEATING 2nd HEATING Transformer 2nd hea ng relay 3rd hea ng relay 1st cooling relay Fan relay AC_ IN Power Supply AC_ IN 1st Cooling 2nd Cooling Jumper Wire FAN 24VAC Heat Cool 2nd cooling relay Wiring Diagram for Conventional Heat Cool System ...

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