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Installation Guide

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 11-HD15D1-5-EN

INSTALLATION WIZARD 
MENU ITEMS

DESCRIPTION

Date and Time

Set the current date, time and select whether Daylight Saving Time is on or off.

Installer Setup

Configure the basic equipment components installed and customize how the 1050 Control operates. See Installer 
Setup Screens for detailed information on installer setup options.

Service Reminders

Various service reminders can be enabled on the 1050 Control based on the system configured. Reminder options 
are System, Filter, Ventilation, UV Light and Humidifier. The frequency of each reminder can be selected based on 
calendar or run time days.

Dealer Identification Code

The dealer identification code is used to populate the Dealer Contact Information and associate this device with 
a Nexia Dealer Portal account. Enter the primary phone number of the dealership to activate this feature. Only 
controls connected to the Internet will auto-populate the dealer information. See Section 5.6 for more informatioin

5.3  Installer Setup Screens

From the Installer Setup screens, individual parameters are configured and modified. Use the up and down arrows to scroll 
through the groups of settings. To change a setting contained in a particular group, press Edit and press Next to navigate to 
the desired setting. Press Save to save changes or Exit to discard changes.

5.3.1 Group 1 - Standard Settings*

MENU ITEM

OPTIONS [DEFAULT]

DESCRIPTION

Outdoor Unit Type

None, Cooling Only, Heat Pump

Select the type of outdoor unit installed

Outdoor Unit Stages

Single Stage, Two Stage, Variable

Select the number of outdoor unit stages

Compressor Type

Single Compressor Two Stage, Two Compressor 
Two Stage

Select the compressor type for multi-stage outdoor units

Indoor Unit Type

Gas/Oil, Electric, Hydronic

Select the type of indoor unit installed

Indoor Heat Stages

1, 2, 3, Modulating

Select the number of indoor heat stages

Indoor Blower Type

Non-Variable, Variable

Select the indoor blower type (Constant Torque motors are 
considered non-variable speed)

* All Group 1 settings will be auto-configured for fully communicating systems.

5.  System Setup

5.1  Power-up Sequence

When the 1050 Control is connected to the Sub-base, 
the 1050 Control initiates a 90-120 second power-up 
sequence. During the power-up sequence, the Screen 
Calibration option is available for five seconds (Screen 
Calibration is available for five minutes if the screen has 
never been calibrated and following a Restore Factory 
Defaults command). 
If the screen is not pressed within five minutes, the 1050 
Control will default to previously stored Screen Calibration 
settings. The 1050 Control is factory calibrated and can be 
recalibrated at any time by rebooting the 1050 Control.

5.2  Guided Setup Wizards

The 1050 Control features two Setup Wizards, the 
Installation Wizard and the User Setup Wizard. The 
Installation Wizard guides installers through the installation 
and configuration process, and the User Step Wizard 
guides Homeowners through user-configurable settings.

user Setup Wizard

The User Setup Wizard is accessed navigating to 
Home>Menu>Settings>User Setup Wizard. By following the 
navigational steps and screen prompts, homeowners are 
guided through the Display, Schedules, Guided Schedule, 
Network, Nexia and Weather configuration screens. Each 
of these menus may also be accessed individually. Refer 
to the User Guide for detailed information on user settings.
 

Installation Wizard

The Installation Wizard appears when the 1050 
Control is powered on for the first time, or when the 
Restore Factory Defaults function is invoked.  The 
Installation Wizard can also be invoked directly in the 
Service Menu at (Home>Menu>Service>Technician 
Access>Proceed>Installation Wizard).
By following the navigational steps and screen prompts, 
installer’s are guided through setting the date and time, 
completing the installer settings, setting various reminders, 
and assigning a Dealer Code.  Each of these menus can 
be individually accessed after completing the Installation 
Wizard.

Summary of Contents for AZON1050AC52ZA

Page 1: ...property and is to remain with this unit These instructions do not cover all variations in systems or provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with the installation Should furth...

Page 2: ...rk Connections 4 4 3 Mounting 4 4 4 Wiring 5 4 5 Field Wiring Connection Diagrams 6 5 System Setup 8 5 1 Power Up Sequence 8 5 2 Guided Setup Wizards 8 5 3 Installer Setup Screens 8 5 3 1 Group 1 Stan...

Page 3: ...minutes Indoor Heat 1 minute On every application 24VAC loads should be reviewed to be sure the indoor unit control power transformer is adequately sized 2 Product Specifications 3 General Information...

Page 4: ...from the Internet router Tips to Help Maximize Signal Strength Mount the 1050 Control within 30 feet of wireless router Install 1050 Control with no more than three interior walls between it and the...

Page 5: ...ires extend through the Sub base See Figure 3 4 4 Wiring 1 Adjust the length and position of each wire to reach the proper terminal on the connector block of the Sub base Strip 1 4 of insulation from...

Page 6: ...nel B C R D ODT ODT RS RS R B D R B D Optional Outdoor Sensor Optional Remote Sensor RELAY PANEL INDOOR UNIT 1050 COMFORT CONTROL Heat Pump Multi Stage AC Caution Do not run Outdoor Remote sensor wire...

Page 7: ...unicating Controls w S9V2 Furnace and Comm Outdoor B C R D ODT ODT RS RS R B D Optional Outdoor Sensor Optional Remote Sensor RELAY PANEL S9V2 FURNACE OUTDOOR UNIT 1050 COMFORT CONTROL Caution Do not...

Page 8: ...ower Type Non Variable Variable Select the indoor blower type Constant Torque motors are considered non variable speed All Group 1 settings will be auto configured for fully communicating systems 5 Sy...

Page 9: ...when a voting zone is also requesting capacity Indoor Heating Airflow Offset above and below cooling airflow 1 50 50 0 The air flow offset is the difference between the design cooling air flow CFM per...

Page 10: ...a l M o re A g g re s s iv e L e s s A g g re s s iv e N o rm a l M o re A g g re s s iv e L e s s A g g re s s iv e N o rm a l M o re A g g re s s iv e L e s s A g g re s s iv e N o rm a l M o re A...

Page 11: ...uring 1st stage indoor heat operation 2nd Stage Indoor Heat Cycles Per Hour 2 6 Cph 5 Select of cycles per hour during 2nd stage indoor heat operation 3rd Stage Indoor Heat Cycles Per Hour 2 6 Cph 5 S...

Page 12: ...lect whether an outdoor temperature override is allowed Outdoor temperature sensor must be connected and enabled to allow this setting to be selected Ventilator Fan Action Ventilate with Blower Ventil...

Page 13: ...r cooling mode with a setpoint change greater than 2 Heating Aggressive Recovery 2 by Outdoor Temperature Enable Disable Select whether the 10 minute staging inhibit is disabled during heating mode wh...

Page 14: ...ower On Delay for variable speed blowers only 1 minute at 50 7 5 minutes at 80 then 100 Non VS Blower On Delay Comp Htg No Delay 15 Seconds 30 Seconds Select the blower on delay for compressor heating...

Page 15: ...Disable Enable Enable defrost heater balance point for W3 only applicable when indoor heat is electric or hydronic Defrost Heater Balance Point W3 Setting 5 F 45 F Select an outdoor temperature to di...

Page 16: ...ler Code When an 1050 Control is connected to Nexia a Dealer Code can be entered to auto populate the dealer s contact information and logo The code is the dealer s registered phone number listed on A...

Page 17: ...Stage Gas Oil Heat LOAD VALUE RANGE COOLING 0 100 Single Stage Compressor 0 200 Two Stage VSPD Compressor A Load Value of 50 represents a request of 50 demand for single stage cooling units Y or 50 de...

Page 18: ...AGE 3 AUX WET HEAT STAGING THRESHOLDS 100 125 100 125 200 215 200 215 Compressor to W1 Compressor to W1 W1 to W2 W1 to W2 6 6 Stage Inhibits When the stage threshold is exceeded a stage inhibit is app...

Page 19: ...igured to only limit Day operation only limit Night operation or limit Day and Night operation to different demands Night mode affects operation from 10 PM until 9 AM at which point Day settings for Q...

Page 20: ...ort Settings Smart Continuous Fan settings 7 3 Dehumidifier Operation The 1050 Control has the ability to control a Whole House Dehumidifier through the normally open dry AUX Contacts on the optional...

Page 21: ...SETTINGS TO BE AVAILABLE Lockouts can be enabled in Installer Setup Lockout Settings Auxiliary Heat Lockout Once enabled select an outdoor temperature which disables auxiliary heat anytime the outdoo...

Page 22: ...ilation only The ventilation run time per hour can be adjusted to meet ASHRAE 62 2 standards A temperature override can be set to prevent ventilation operation when the outdoor temperature exceeds the...

Page 23: ...default setting Trane or American Standard manufactured indoor unit with a variable speed blower branded Geothermal package units and oil furnaces are not supported Field supplied 24 volt transformer...

Page 24: ...on for each same mode calling zone follows the calculation below Zone LV System LV damper position The minimum opening position is always 25 to reduce air whistling from a partially opened damper Zone...

Page 25: ...odels If the 1050 Control still calculates excess air then the excess will be relieved following the rules below Relief Strategy 1 Divide the excess air evenly between the zones which are calling but...

Page 26: ...rect compressor speed and associated indoor blower speed to set verify sytem charge Use sub cooling tables in the outdoor unit Service Facts to determine correct charge levels Outdoor temperature must...

Page 27: ...ll is not immediately required Alert messages are not displayed on the home screen NORMAL Functionality may be lost but should recover or the information is for diagnostic purposes performance monitor...

Page 28: ...or speed currently operating Cool Current cooling set point per zone Load Value Numerical value used to determine how much capacity is required to meet set point For more information see 6 2 Load Valu...

Page 29: ...uipment 3 Check repair system Heating or Cooling is displayed but no warm or cool air is coming from the registers 1 There is a fan delay as the heating or cooling equipment turns on 2 Equipment is no...

Page 30: ...time of inactivity Screen Saver mode set to Black which turns of screen back light after a user selected time of inactivity Normal operation User may change screen saver from Black to Indoor Temperat...

Page 31: ...l 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 interference by one or more of the following me...

Page 32: ...D1 5 EN The manufacturer has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and it reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice Representative only illustrations...

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