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3. Use up and down buttons to move between OF and ON on

large display. Factory default is OF.

4. Press SET TIME/TEMP button again to flash upper small

display for selection of another option, or press END to exit
configuration mode.

Option 17—Enable Non-Programmable Operation

This option converts the programmable Thermidistat Control to a
non-programmable control for those users who do not want
programmability. The clock is retained, but the days of the week
and the daily schedules have been eliminated, making it operate as
if HOLD were permanently ON. Some of the buttons (used in
programming only and now not needed) are redefined to simplify
the non-programmable operation. To match these redefined but-
tons, a new keypad label, included with the Thermidistat, must be
placed over the original keypad label. Fig. 2 shows both the
original keypad label and the non-programmable keypad label.
When this option is selected, the new keypad label must be applied
over (or in place of) the original. Because these adhesive-backed
keypad labels are not designed to be removed, this conversion
should be considered permanent. Once the change to non-
programmable operation is done, a procedure is not provided to
easily change it back. Should this change be needed, it is best to
trade the Thermidistat for one which has not been converted.

Both programmable and non-programmable versions of the Ho-
meowner’s Manual are available. Be sure to leave only the correct
version of the Homeowner’s Manual with the homeowner.

Once it has been determined that a particular installation is to be
made non-programmable, the only changes required are:

Attach non-programmable keypad label over original program-
mable one.

Attach non-programmable start-up sticker instructions to back
of door.

Set Configuration Option No. 17 to ON.

Leave non-programmable homeowner’s manual with home-
owner.

To attach the provided non-programmable keypad label, carefully
peel off its backing and apply it over the original keypad label.
PLEASE HEED: Once the new keypad label makes contact, it will
stick firmly in place and adjustments cannot be made. CARE-
FULLY locate an edge of the keypad label, making sure its
position and orientation are correct. Then, from the attached edge,
smooth the rest of the keypad label over the original. Make sure the
new keypad label does not interfere with the motion of the buttons
which it surrounds.

TO SELECT:

1. Enter configuration mode if not already there. See Step 4 "To

Enter Configuration Mode." Use up and down buttons to make
small (now flashing) display indicate 17.

2. Press SET TIME/TEMP button once to flash large display.

3. Use up and down buttons to move between ON and OF on

large display. Factory default is OF.

4. Press SET TIME/TEMP button again to flash upper small

display for selection of another option, or press END to exit
configuration mode.

REDEFINITION OF BUTTONS

Fig. 2 shows the original (programmable) button labels on the left
and the redefined (non-programmable) buttons on the right. In the
figure, the buttons are numbered for easy reference. They are not
numbered on the actual product. Six of the buttons (numbers 1
through 5 and 9) have been redefined.

Button 3 originally alternated between time, cool set point, and
heat set point with each press. Now, button 1 selects the cool set
point, button 2 selects the heat set point, and button 3 selects time,
now used only to set the clock. Note that the days of the week are
gone.

Button 5 used to alternate between humidify and dehumidify. Now
button 4 selects dehumidify and button 5 selects humidify.

Button 9 now loses the HOLD label, making it END only. This
button is only used to END the humidity screen and the configu-
ration mode.

These changes both simplify operation for the homeowner and find
use for the buttons which are no longer needed when programma-
bility is removed.

Step 5—System Start-Up and Checkout

The Thermidistat Control is designed with a built-in installer test
capability. It allows easy operation of equipment without delays or
set point adjustments to force heating or cooling.

To enable installer test mode, move DIP switch No. 4 to ON
position. To access this switch, open case as described in Step 2.
Use the corner of a small screwdriver to slide switch No. 4 to ON
position.

While in installer setup mode, clock will display "InSt," FAN
button will control fan, and MODE button will control heating and
cooling.

TO TEST FAN:

Fan button switches FAN icon between AUTO and ON. While ON
is displayed, G output will be on, turning fan on. Allow up to 10
sec after button is pressed for fan to turn on and off. On some fan
coils, fan continues to operate for 90 sec after G signal is removed.

Fig. 2—Programmable/Non-Programmable Keypad Labels

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Summary of Contents for CCPRHO1-B

Page 1: ...programmable configuration it will still have both tem perature and humidity control Humidify and dehumidify outputs provide direct control of humidity Batteries are not used During power loss an internal memory stores programs and settings for unlimited time and the clock continues to run for at least 8 hr INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS POWER Note that this control does not require batteries and is ...

Page 2: ...lects a special installer test mode which assists with system startup and checkout See Step 5 System Startup and Check out TO SET OFF for normal operation This is factory default ON for installer test mode Step 3 Install Thermidistat Control Before installing Thermidistat Control turn off all power to equipment There may be more than 1 power disconnect Electrical shock can cause personal injury or...

Page 3: ...ating that up and down buttons now control available choices within that option Each press of TIME TEMP button switches between available option small display and available selections within each option large display CONFIGURATION OPTIONS SELECTION Option 1 Anticipator Adjustment This adjustment controls sensitivity and cycle rate of Thermidistat Control Higher numbers decrease sensitivity and slo...

Page 4: ...ion demand without a cooling demand achieving maximum humidity removal with minimum cooling It is done by supplying blower with a Y signal and no G signal on a call for cooling Not all products with ICM blowers have this feature Check Installation Instructions for ICM air handler used Select OF for normal operation Y and G supplied on a cooling call Select ON for super dehumidification Y with no G...

Page 5: ...oint the heat pump is the most cost efficient to operate and below this point the furnace is the most cost efficient to operate This can be somewhat complicated to determine and it involves knowing the cost of gas and electricity as well as the efficiency of the furnace and heat pump For the most economical operation the heat pump should operate above this temperature assuming it has sufficient ca...

Page 6: ... than 2 may result in regular cycling between heat and cool when AUTO mode is selected However this cycling cannot occur more often than 1 transition every 20 minutes The system has a built in requirement that it cannot switch between heat and cool without a 20 minute off time between the 2 operations Specifically to switch from 1 mode to the other there must be no demand for the old mode and a de...

Page 7: ... keypad label over the original Make sure the new keypad label does not interfere with the motion of the buttons which it surrounds TO SELECT 1 Enter configuration mode if not already there See Step 4 To Enter Configuration Mode Use up and down buttons to make small now flashing display indicate 17 2 Press SET TIME TEMP button once to flash large display 3 Use up and down buttons to move between O...

Page 8: ...em to change with programmed schedule The FAN button may be used to select between AUTO fan on only with equipment and FAN fan on continuously fan modes For further information on temperature selection and program ming refer to Homeowner s Guide HUMIDITY CONTROL FEATURES The various humidity control features of the Thermidistat Control are explained below They are grouped into 2 sections humidifi ...

Page 9: ... no more while attempting to satisfy a dehumidify demand Within this 3 range there is an additional balance between overcooling and humidity satisfaction When overcooling must occur the dehumidify set point is adjusted upward by 2 percent per degree of overcooling For example a cooling set point of 76 F and a dehumidify set point of 60 percent is equivalent to a cooling set point of 75 F and a deh...

Page 10: ...am literature Carrier 58MVP Furnaces also have a DEHUM input The DE HUM input acts differently depending on which style of variable speed furnace control you have The older style variable speed furnace control DOES NOT have a DE connection while the newer style variable speed furnace control has a DE connection Both of these variable speed furnace controls function the same except the DEHUM logic ...

Page 11: ...and DHUM outputs When humidification or dehumidification is active the triangle under its set point is turned on AUTO CHANGEOVER When auto changeover mode is selected a change from heat to cool or vice versa will not occur until an opposite mode demand has existed for 20 minutes If set point is changed 20 minute requirement is deleted EMERGENCY HEAT MODE When Thermidistat Control is configured as ...

Page 12: ...f or On factory default Off or Not Available 11 ______ Balance Point Setting Off or 5 55 F factory default Off or Not Available 12 ______ Defrost Heat Select 0 1 2 3 factory default 0 or Not Available 13 ______ Room Temperature Offset 5 to 5 factory default 0 14 ______ Heat Cool Dead Band 0 to 6 factory default 2 15 ______ Enable Auto Mode On or Off factory default On 16 ______ Enable Super Comfor...

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