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stay on and turn Cool Stage 1 on. For actual outputs, refer to Table
2, making sure the correct row from the table is selected. To turn
off, raise cooling set point above the room temperature. Cool Stage
1 and the triangle will turn off within a few seconds.

If system has 2 cooling stages, it will start on Cool Stage 1 and
proceed to Cool Stage 2, 15 minutes later due to a staging timer
which requires 15 minutes between successive stages. The IN-
CREASE TEMPERATURE button (up and FAN buttons) cannot
be used to defeat this timer. This timer can be defeated by reducing
the set point to more than 5° below room temperature, bringing on
a Cool Stage 2 demand within 5 seconds. Remember: 2 stage
cooling units often have a 1 minute off time between lo and high,
so the thermostat’s demand will not show immediately as a change
in the outdoor unit. It will show immediately as an increase in the
indoor fan speed.

TO TEST HEATING:

Press MODE button until HEAT icon under it turns on. Press up
button until HEAT set point (LOWER right 2 digit display with
HEAT now flashing under it) is 2° or 3° (not more) above room
temperature. This will create a Heat Stage 1 demand. A small
triangle to the left of this HEAT icon will flash or come on
continually. Flashing means the equipment is going to turn on but
is presently being held off by a system timer. (See Operational
Information for timer descriptions.) Defeat timer by pressing
INCREASE TEMPERATURE button (up and FAN buttons to-
gether). This will make the triangle stay on and turn on Heat Stage
1. To turn off, reduce heating set point below room temperature.
The heating and the triangle will turn off within a few seconds.

If the system has multiple heat stages, it will start on Heat Stage 1
and proceed to Heat Stage 2, 15 minutes later due to a staging
timer which requires 15 minutes between successive stages. The
INCREASE TEMPERATURE button (up and FAN buttons)
cannot be used to defeat this timer. If set point is raised more than
5° above room temperature, the staging timer is defeated and the
thermostat will call for higher stages within 5 sec. Use this method
if there are only 2 stages of heat. If more than 2 stages of heat are
available, do not use this method because once the demand
exceeds 5°, the thermostat may jump to the highest stage. With
more than 2 stages available, let the timer advance one stage every
15 minutes.

TO TEST EMERGENCY HEAT (heat pump systems only):

To test, press MODE button until EHEAT icon turns on. This will
allow operation of auxiliary heat only. Raising set point above
room temperature will turn on the first stage of auxiliary heating
(W/W1). Raising set point more than 5° above room temperature
will advance to full heat, if it is available (O/W2 or Y1/W2 will
come on—see Table 2). Reducing set point below room tempera-
ture will turn all heat off.

Step 6—Final Settings

1. Assuming the system is to be left in operation after the

installation is complete, use MODE button to select between
HEAT, COOL, EHEAT, or AUTO to provide the desired
operation of heating, cooling, or both.

2. The default set points and programmed schedule conform to

the Energy Star requirements of the U.S. Department of
Energy for both heating and cooling. These provide energy
saving temperature settings.

3. Turn on HOLD if fixed set points are to be used. If the

programmed schedule is to be used, make sure the HOLD icon
is off.

4. For further information on temperature selection and program-

ming, refer to Homeowner’s Manual.

5. If AUTO mode is to be used, be sure both heat and cool set

points are properly adjusted.

6. The FAN button may be used to select between AUTO (fan on

only with equipment) and FAN (fan on continuously) fan
modes.

Step 7—Checklist

1. Put away tools and instruments, and clean up debris.

2. Review Homeowner’s Guide with owner.

3. Leave literature packet with owner.

4. Fill out and return survey card.

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Summary of Contents for 2S01-B

Page 1: ...mory stores programs for an unlimited time and the clock continues to run for at least 72 hrs INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Power Note that all TSTAT models require no batteries and are not power stealing They do require 24VAC R and C terminals to be connected for proper operation Thermostat will not operate without these 2 connections Models There are 3 different models The 9th and 10th letters of ...

Page 2: ...s W rather than Y for first stage heat TO SET OFF for HP applications Extra relay controls reversing valve This is factory default ON for AC applications Extra output can be used for 2 stage heat Switch D Intelligent Heat Staging Select Active on 2S models only This switch converts a 2 speed heat pump thermostat with 1 stage of auxiliary heat into a 1 speed heat pump thermostat with 3 stages of au...

Page 3: ...TIONS SELECTION Option 1 Anticipator Adjustment This adjustment controls sensitivity and cycle rate of thermostat Higher numbers decrease sensitivity and slow cycle rate Lower numbers increase sensitivity and cycle rate However a limiting feature will not allow more than 4 cycles per hr regardless of setting Anticipator values can range from 1 to 9 Factory default is 3 This default setting will pr...

Page 4: ...mber of degrees plus or minus which will be added to actual temperature The numbers can range between 5 and 5 Factory default is 0 This adjusted value will be used as actual temperature for both display and control action For example if 2 is selected 72 F actual will read 74 F If set point is 72 F the room will control to an actual temperature of 70 F which will be displayed and acted upon as if i...

Page 5: ...n successive stages The INCREASE TEMPERATURE button up and FAN buttons cannot be used to defeat this timer If set point is raised more than 5 above room temperature the staging timer is defeated and the thermostat will call for higher stages within 5 sec Use this method if there are only 2 stages of heat If more than 2 stages of heat are available do not use this method because once the demand exc...

Page 6: ... N A Y Y2 N A N A HP01 B HP OFF EITHER R C G Y Y2 W W1 N A N A Y Y2 N A O W2 HP01 B AC ON EITHER R C G W W1 O W2 N A N A Y Y2 N A N A 2S01 B 2 Speed AC ON EITHER R C G W W1 O W2 N A N A Y1 W2 Y Y2 N A 2S01 B 2 Speed HP OFF OFF R C G Y1 W2 Y Y2 W W1 N A Y1 W2 Y Y2 O W2 2S01 B 1 Speed HP OFF ON R C G Y Y2 W W1 Y1 W2 W W1 Y1 W2 Y Y2 N A O W2 Y1 W2 is on without W W1 AC Air conditioner HP Heat pump 2S...

Page 7: ...OL STAGE 1 N A N A R G W W1 Y Y2 O W2 Y1 W2 R G 24 VAC COMM N A OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION C B S1 S2 C Y C MODEL AC THERMOSTAT TWO STAGE OR VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE SINGLE SPEED AIR CONDITIONER See notes 1 and 6 W W1 Y Y2 HUM W2 SUGGESTED DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ON A B C D OFF OFF OFF OFF Fig 4 Single Speed Air Conditioner with 2 Stage or Variable Speed Furnace Model HP Thermostat A98487 24 VAC HOT FAN H...

Page 8: ...R CONDITIONER See notes 1 7 and 8 Y W2 W3 E SUGGESTED DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ON A B C D OFF OFF OFF OFF Fig 8 Two Speed Air Conditioner with Single Stage Furnace Model 2S Thermostat A98491 COOL STAGE 1 FAN HEAT STAGE 1 COOL STAGE 2 N A 24 VAC HOT R W W1 Y Y2 O W2 Y1 W2 G 24 VAC COMM N A OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION C B S1 S2 C Y2 C MODEL 2S THERMOSTAT SINGLE STAGE FURNACE TWO SPEED AIR CONDITIONER See n...

Page 9: ...es 2 5 and 7 R Y1 R G W W1 HUM Y Y2 W2 Y1 SUGGESTED DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ON A B C D OFF OFF ON OFF Fig 12 Two Speed Heat Pump with 2 Stage or Variable Speed Furnace Model 2S Thermostat A98495 COOL HEAT STAGE 1 RVS COOLING HEAT STAGE 3 COOL HEAT STAGE 2 FAN 24 VAC HOT R W W1 Y Y2 O W2 Y1 W2 G 24 VAC COMM N A OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION C B S1 S2 C Y2 C W2 MODEL 2S THERMOSTAT TWO STAGE OR VARIABLE SPEE...

Page 10: ...INGS ON A B C D OFF OFF OFF OFF Fig 16 Single Speed Air Conditioner with Variable Speed Fan Coil FK FV 40FKA Model HP Thermostat A98499 24 VAC HOT FAN HEAT STAGE 1 HEAT STAGE 2 COOL STAGE 1 N A R G R G 24 VAC COMM N A OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION C B S1 S2 C C MODEL HP THERMOSTAT EASY SELECT TERMINAL BOARD J1 JUMPER REMOVE J2 JUMPER FOR HEAT STAGING SINGLE SPEED AIR CONDITIONER See notes 2 and 8 DH O...

Page 11: ... W2 W1 Y Y2 Y2 Y Y2 O W2 SUGGESTED DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ON A B C D OFF OFF ON OFF Fig 20 Single Speed Packaged Air Conditioner with Single Stage Electric Heat 50SS SX ZP A98503 N A FAN HEAT STAGE 1 COOL STAGE 1 N A 24 VAC HOT R G W W1 Y Y2 O W2 B S1 S2 MODEL AC THERMOSTAT SPLICE BOX GRN WHT BRN WHT BRN See notes 1 11 and 12 C Y1 W2 24 VAC COMM N A OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION HEATER CONTROL BOX RED YE...

Page 12: ...2 24 VAC COMM N A OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION HEATER CONTROL BOX RED RED VIO PNK SUGGESTED DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ON A B C D OFF OFF ON OFF Fig 24 Single Speed Packaged Heat Pump with Single Stage Gas Furnace 48HX A98507 R G W W1 Y Y2 B S1 S2 MODEL HP THERMOSTAT SPLICE BOX YEL ORN BRN See notes 3 11 and 12 C O W2 Y1 W2 24 VAC COMM N A OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION WHT GRN RED COOL HEAT STAGE 1 HEAT STAGE 2...

Page 13: ...d Y1 W2 Refer to variable speed fan coil Installation Instructions Proper intelligent heat capable electric heater package must be used 5 As an option lock the furnace into low fire operation and let O W2 control high fire operation Refer to indoor equipment Installation Instructions for proper setup 6 Furnace must control its own second stage heat operation via furnace control algorithm Refer to ...

Page 14: ...to prevent operation of the equipment if the thermostat has failed E2 If the AC line voltage drops below a minimum brownout level all outputs are turned off and the display indicates E2 This condition will remain for 15 seconds after proper line voltage is restored If the AC line voltage disappears completely the display will immediately go blank E3 If thermostat cannot properly read outdoor tempe...

Page 15: ...n or Off Mode Off Heat Cool Auto Eheat Heating Set Point Value Cooling Set Point Value Fan Auto or On 1 Anticipator 1 9 factory default 3 2 Clean Filter Timer Off or 1 9 factory default 2 3 Fahrenheit or Celsius F or C factory default F 4 Fan On with W Off or On factory default Off 5 7 N A 8 9 12 13 14 N A 15 Enable Auto Mode Off or On factory default On Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun TIME HEAT COOL ...

Page 16: ...theory and skills programs is available using popular video based formats and materials All include video and or slides plus companion book Classroom Service Training plus hands on the products in our labs can mean increased confidence that really pays dividends in faster troubleshooting fewer callbacks Course descriptions and schedules are in our catalog CALL FOR FREE CATALOG 1 800 962 9212 Packa...

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