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SYSTXCCITW01 &

SYSTXCCITN01

Infinity

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Touch Control

Installation Instructions

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: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation.

US Patents: Carrier

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U.S. Pat No. 7,243,004, Carrier

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U.S. Pat No. 7,775,452,

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U.S. Pat No. 7,415,102

Summary of Contents for Infinity SYSTXCCITN01

Page 1: ...1 Infinityr Touch Control Installation Instructions NOTE Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation US Patents Carrierr U S Pat No 7 243 004 Carrierr U S Pat No 7 775 452 pointSETt U S Pat No 7 415 102 ...

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Page 3: ...on 4 4 1 Overview 4 4 2 Check Equipment 4 4 3 Location 5 4 3 1 Wall Control 5 4 3 2 Remote Room Sensors 6 4 3 2 1 Remote Room Sensor Averaging 6 4 3 3 Smart Sensors for zoning applications 7 4 4 Wiring Considerations 7 4 4 1 Shielded Wire 10 4 4 2 Damper Control Module 11 4 5 Mounting 11 4 5 1 Decorative Backplate 12 4 6 Humidifier Connections 13 ...

Page 4: ...ic Heater Selection 16 5 4 1 Hydronic Heat Application 17 5 5 Searching SAM Module If Applicable 18 5 6 Searching for Zones If Applicable 18 5 7 Filter Type Selection 19 5 8 Humidifier Installation 19 5 9 Ultraviolet Lights Installation 19 5 10 Equipment Summary 29 5 11 Static Pressure Check 20 5 12 Duct Assessment zoning applications only 20 6 Service Menu 22 6 1 Equipment Summary 22 6 2 Installa...

Page 5: ...1 6 Smart Recovery Enable 27 6 3 1 7 Temperature Units Display 27 6 3 2 Fan Coil 27 6 3 2 1 Airflow 28 6 3 2 2 Altitude 28 6 3 2 3 Fan Coil Dehumidification 29 6 3 2 4 Fan Coil G Terminal 29 6 3 3 Furnace 30 6 3 3 1 Furnace Airflow 30 6 3 3 2 AC HP Air Flow 31 6 3 3 3 Furnace Staging 32 6 3 3 4 Furnace Airflow Limits modulating furnace only 32 6 3 3 5 Furnace Off Delay 32 6 3 3 6 Altitude 33 ...

Page 6: ...ost Interval 35 6 3 4 3 Low Ambient Cooling 36 6 3 4 4 Quiet Shift 36 6 3 4 5 AC Heat Pump RPM Max 36 6 3 4 6 Defrost Fan Delay 36 6 3 4 7 Brownout Disable 37 6 3 4 8 Energy Efficiency 37 6 3 5 Heat Source Lockout 37 6 3 6 Zoning If Applicable 38 6 3 6 1 Zoning Disable 39 6 3 6 2 Zone Offsets 39 6 3 6 3 Zone Airflow Limits 39 6 3 6 4 Duct Assessment Time 40 ...

Page 7: ...42 6 3 8 Utility Curtailment 42 6 3 9 Hydronic Airflow 43 6 4 Check out 44 6 4 1 Electric Heat 44 6 4 2 Furnace 45 6 4 3 Hydronic 45 6 4 4 Air Conditioning 45 6 4 5 Heat Pump Heating 46 6 4 6 Heat Pump Cooling 47 6 4 7 Humidifier 47 6 4 8 Ventilator 48 6 4 9 Zoning If Applicable 48 6 4 9 1 Airflow Limits 48 6 4 9 2 Damper Sensor Check 48 ...

Page 8: ...Status 51 6 5 4 Heat Pump Status 51 6 5 5 Zoning Status 52 6 5 6 Last 10 System Faults 52 6 5 7 Run Fault History 53 6 5 8 Model Serial Numbers 54 6 5 9 Service Phone Number 54 6 5 10 Energy Tracking Watt Meter 54 6 6 Refrigerant Charging 55 6 6 1 Charging 55 6 6 2 Pump down 56 6 6 3 Evacuation 57 6 7 Dealer Logo 57 7 Wireless Setup 58 8 Appendix A Wiring Diagrams 65 ...

Page 9: ... 70 In Canada refer to the current editions of the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 Recognize safety information When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals be alert to the potential for personal injury Understand the signal words DANGER WARNING and CAUTION These words are used with the safety alert symbol DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in se...

Page 10: ...XCCNIM01 allows connection of a Carrier HRV or ERV without the need for separate wall control When using a Carrier HRV or ERV with a zoned system the Infinityr Zone board allows connection of a Carrier HRV or ERV without the need for separate wall control All system components are controlled through the wall mounted Infinity Touch Control which replaces the conventional thermostat and provides the...

Page 11: ...oad your contact information into the Infinity Touch Control A12176 S Format your contact information and logo if applicable using the PC MAC application save it to a standard USB drive See Section 6 7 S Touch the SERVICE icon for about 10 seconds then touch DEALER LOGO UPLOAD S Place the USB drive into the USB port on the bottom of the Infinity Touch Control and follow the on screen prompts ...

Page 12: ...red only in this installation instruction It is the guide to connecting the system components and commissioning the system once all physical components are installed Special screen prompts and start up capabilities are provided in the Infinityr System to simplify and automate the initial commissioning of the system S Install the Infinity Touch Control according to this instruction S Install indoor...

Page 13: ... user For accurate temperature measurement the following guidelines should be followed The Infinity Touch Control and Remote Room Sensors SHOULD be mounted S Approximately 5 ft 1 5 m from the floor S Close to or in a frequently used room preferably on an inside partitioning wall S On a section of wall without pipes or ductwork The Infinity Touch Control and Remote Room Sensors SHOULD NOT be mounte...

Page 14: ...al block connectors labeled S1 and S2 at the control s backplate or the ZS1 and ZS1C connection at the Damper Control Module In either case the Infinity Touch Control will automatically detect the Remote Room Sensor and ignore its internal temperature sensor 4 3 2 1 Remote Room Sensor Averaging Typically one remote sensor is used but multiple sensors may be used and averaged in some applications A...

Page 15: ... per zone They cannot be averaged like Remote Room Sensors If a Smart Sensor is used in a zone a Remote Room Sensor may also be used in the same zone The Remote Room Sensor has priority over the Smart Sensor The Smart Sensor will display the Remote Room Sensor temperature NOTE Smart Sensors must be addressed to identify which zone it will control See Smart Sensor Installation Instructions for deta...

Page 16: ...d ABCD It is recommended that the following color code be used when wiring each device A Green Data A B Yellow Data B C White 24VAC Com D Red 24VAC Hot A B C D A03193 It is not mandatory that the above color code be used but each ABCD connector in the system MUST be wired consistently NOTE Some outdoor units provide their own low voltage power source and do not require the C 24VAC common and D 24V...

Page 17: ...sconnect wires from existing control d Discard or recycle old control S NOTE Mercury is a hazardous waste if existing control contains any mercury it MUST be disposed of properly The Infinity Touch Control does not contain mercury S Select Infinity Control mounting plastic backplate and decorative backplate if desired S Route wires through large hole in mounting plastic Level rear plastic against ...

Page 18: ... Wire If the thermostat wiring will be located near or in parallel with high voltage wiring radio TV or Ethernet wiring then four conductor twisted pair shielded cable can be used to reduce or eliminate potential interference The shield wire should be connected to the C terminal or ground at the indoor unit The shield wire should NOT be connected to any terminal at the user interface Connecting th...

Page 19: ...ion The cover must be installed to prevent damage from other sources Do not locate where it will be accessible to children It may be mounted in either vertical or horizontal position Remember that wiring access is likely the most important consideration PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury To prevent possible damage to the Damper Control Module DO NOT...

Page 20: ...bend or break the interlocking tabs when removing 4 5 1 Decorative Backplate Sold separately a thin decorative backplate is available to hide any marks screw holes left from the previous thermostat This decorative backplate or beauty ring is used by snapping it onto the back of the mounting plate before securing the plate to the wall ...

Page 21: ...Bypass Humidifier A bypass humidifier should be wired directly to the furnace or fan coil HUM and 24VAC COM terminals The Infinity Control Touch will automatically energize the HUM output during a call for humidification 4 6 2 Fan Powered Humidifiers Most fan powered humidifiers produce internal 24VAC in order to energize upon a switch or contact closure For this application a 24VAC N O Isolation ...

Page 22: ... coil with a 2 stage air conditioner heat pump including HYBRIDHEATr dual fuel system 5 1 Searching for Indoor Unit The Infinity Touch Control will light up and begin the commissioning process by displaying Searching for indoor unit This includes Infinityr small packaged products SPP with UI Version 8 0 software or later A12177 NOTE If the Infinity compatible indoor equipment furnace or fan coil c...

Page 23: ...tdoor unit not found S Select the appropriate unit installed then touch NEXT d AC1Stage 1 stage air conditioner d AC2Stage 2 stage air conditioner d HP1Stage 1 stage heat pump d HP2Stage 2 stage heat pump d None No outdoor unit installed NOTE For small packaged products SPP the selection screen is not needed and will not appear S The installer will first be instructed to select the appropriate siz...

Page 24: ...refrigerant charge required while in the heat pump charging screens under the Heat Pump Checkout menu See page 44 Select other for non Carrier evaporators 5 4 Electric Heater Selection If the indoor equipment is a fan coil the control will display Searching for heater until one is found If the electric heater is not self identifying the select heater screen will appear Touch the appropriate heater...

Page 25: ...ant hot water heat In either application a Hydronic Heat kit should be installed in place of an electric heater See FE fan coil Product Data for accessory part number The system will self identify that hydronic heat has been installed during electric heater selection The system will treat the hot water coil as either auxiliary heat in a heat pump application or the sole heat source Setup options f...

Page 26: ...vailable on HVACpartners com or the System Access Module Installation Instructions 5 6 Searching for Zones If Applicable Zoning Searching will appear on the screen to determine if any zones are present The screen will show Zone 1 Zone 2 etc and indicate all zones having either a Remote Room Sensor or smart sensors associated with them If the system contains smart sensors they must be assigned a zo...

Page 27: ...er 5 8 Humidifier Installation Next the installer will be prompted to select whether a humidifier is installed in the system Select YES or NO then touch NEXT 5 9 Ultraviolet Lights Installation Next the installer will be prompted to select whether ultraviolet lights are installed in the system Select YES or NO then touch NEXT 5 10 Equipment Summary The equipment summary screen will appear after ac...

Page 28: ...will appear but equipment operation and the TrueSenset dirty filter detection operation will not be affected When the static pressure check is complete touch NEXT NOTE The static pressure check occurs only at initial installation or when INSTALL is run in the INSTALL SERVICE menu 5 12 Duct Assessment zoning applications only The duct assessment screen will be displayed next for zoning applications...

Page 29: ...ill then close all zones and open one zone at a time taking a static pressure measurement for each zone The system will then close all zones and take a pressure measurement getting a value for the duct leakage up to and through the dampers With these static pressure measurements the system will calculate the relative size of each zone as well as the percent leakage through the dampers At the end o...

Page 30: ...VICE icon for at least ten seconds The following screens are available in installation and service To return to the previous screen touch BACK To exit the Service menus touch DONE A12145 6 1 Equipment Summary Touch EQUIPMENT SUMMARY to show indoor unit type and model number outdoor unit type and model number if a 2 stage unit filter type any accessories that are installed and the number of zones i...

Page 31: ...o learn all equipment in system Press right side button to initiate the process Touch NEXT to begin the process Touch Duct Assessment to perform a duct assessment This can be done if duct modifications have been made since installation of the UI Duct assessment can be performed without performing a full system install A12146 ...

Page 32: ... and OAC HP Indoor follow Fan Coil instructions For Gas PAC Indoor and Gas PHP Indoor follow Furnace instructions For all PAC Outdoor follow AC Heat Pump instructions 6 3 Set up A13130 NOTE Depending upon the equipment installed the following options will be displayed S Indoor d Furnace d Fan coil d PAC AC Indoor d PAC HP Indoor d GAS PAC Indoor d GAS PHP Indoor ...

Page 33: ...yed 6 3 1 Thermostat First touch SETUP then touch THERMOSTAT to set up the parameters for the Infinityr Touch Control A12187 6 3 1 1 Auto Mode set up Once the auto changeover option has been selected touch SAVE S Enable or Disable Choose to enable or disable auto changeover mode d Default Enable S Auto changeover time Adjustable from 5 to 120 minutes d Default 30 minutes ...

Page 34: ...ade touch SAVE S Outdoor temperature Adjustable from 5 to 5_F 3 to 3_C d Default 0_F S Humidity Adjustable from 10 10 d Default 0 6 3 1 4 Reset factory defaults This option allows the installer to reset certain factory parameters After the selections are made touch SAVE S Program Schedule Reset back to pre programmed time and temperature S User Settings Reset user settings back to pre programmed v...

Page 35: ...lection is made touch SAVE S Smart Recovery On or Off d Default On 6 3 1 7 Temperature Units Display This option allows the installer to choose between Fahrenheit and Celsius display After the selection is made touch SAVE S Display Option Selectable between _F and _C d Default _F 6 3 2 Fan Coil First touch SETUP then touch FAN COIL to set up the parameters for the fan coil unit A12188 ...

Page 36: ...door unit is used The EFF350 airflow is a fixed airflow used to achieve specified ratings no dehumidification airflow reduction is performed This is nominally 350 CFM ton but will vary if a 2 stage outdoor unit is used The MAX airflow is a fixed 400 CFM ton No dehumidification airflow reduction is performed The dehumidify airflow when set to NORMAL is allowed to adjust to a minimum to satisfy the ...

Page 37: ... in kilowatt hours is shown on the Fan Coil Run Hours screen and can be reset there This option is only available with fan coil systems After the selections are made touch SAVE S Dehum Drain Time Adjustable from 5 to 60 minutes or OFF d Default 15 minutes S Electric Reheat Yes or No d Default No 6 3 2 4 Fan Coil G Terminal This setup option selects desired operation when the R G circuit changes st...

Page 38: ... the airflow used to meet specified ratings COMFORT is a decreased airflow used to increase the output air temperature and provide increased comfort For the Low heat rise option set to ON if the system contains a bypass humidifier The ON setting will increase the furnace low heat airflow After the selections are made touch SAVE S Furnace Air Flow Comfort or Efficiency d Default Comfort S Low Heat ...

Page 39: ...ally 325 CFM ton but will vary if a 2 stage outdoor unit is used The EFF350 airflow is a fixed airflow used to achieve specified ratings no dehumidification airflow reduction is performed This is nominally 350 CFM ton but will vary if a 2 stage outdoor unit is used The MAX airflow is a fixed 400 CFM ton No dehumidification airflow reduction is performed The dehumidify airflow when set to NORMAL th...

Page 40: ... only The following settings allow the installer to restrict the furnace within certain minimum and maximum airflows These airflows are converted to capacities The Min and Max limits are determined by the equipment size These settings are not the same as the zoning airflow limits S Min modulating limits Minimum CFM to run a modulating furnace This will increase the minimum operating capacity of th...

Page 41: ...ystem performs 6 3 3 7 Furnace Dehumidifier Drain This option selects the time the continuous fan turns off at the end of cooling in order to drain the indoor coil of water The fan will only be turned off if a dehumidify demand existed at the start of or during the cooling cycle S Dehumidify Drain Time Adjustable from 5 to 60 minutes d Default 15 minutes 6 3 3 8 Furnace G Terminal This setup optio...

Page 42: ...ay not be immediate Blower off delays etc will still be used The shutdown is not intended for commercial applications If immediate shutdown is required provision must be made to remove power to indoor unit 6 3 4 AC Heat Pump First touch SETUP then touch AC HEAT PUMP to set up the parameters for the AC Heat Pump unit ...

Page 43: ...made touch SAVE S Cooling Lockout Temp None 45 50 or 55 _F d Default None 6 3 4 2 Defrost Interval Time interval at which defrost cycles can occur on a heat pump AUTO means the defrost interval is optimized by the outdoor control After the selection is made touch SAVE S Set Defrost Interval 30 60 90 120 minutes or AUTO ...

Page 44: ...r the selection is made touch SAVE NOTE This option is not available with variable speed heat pumps S Quiet Shift On or Off d Default Off 6 3 4 5 AC Heat Pump RPM Max Used with variable capacity heat pumps this option clamps the operating speed of the heat pump to this maximum Used to reduce operating noise while in high heating capacity Reducing this value will reduce the heating capacity of the ...

Page 45: ...y Efficiency This option is used to input the published ratings of the installed air conditioner or heat pump as part of the energy tracking calculation After the ratings are entered touch SAVE 6 3 5 Heat Source Lockout First touch SETUP then touch HEAT SOURCE LOCKOUTS to set up the parameters for the AC Heat Pump unit For hydronic heat applications this option allows the installer to set the lock...

Page 46: ...e Electric Heat or Hydronic Lockout Adjustable from 5 to 55_F 15 to 13_C or None d Default None S Defrost with Furnace Electric Heat or Hydronic Yes or No d Default Yes 6 3 6 Zoning If Applicable First touch SETUP then touch ZONING to set up the parameters for the zoning system if applicable ...

Page 47: ... Right buttons to change the zone After the selection is made touch SAVE S Temperature Offset Adjustable between 5 to 5_F 3 to 3_C d Default 0_F 6 3 6 3 Zone Airflow Limits Since a bypass damper is prohibited in this system this setting is used to select the maximum allowable noise airflow relationship into each zone based on air noise and comfort requirements LOW means 100 of maximum assessed air...

Page 48: ... selections are made touch SAVE S Touch the zone name that you wish to change S Select the zone to adjust airflow Low Med Low Medium Med High High or No Limit d Default High 6 3 6 4 Duct Assessment Time This option allows the installer to select the time in which the duct assessment will be performed After the selection is made touch SAVE S Duct Assessment Time Selectable between 12 AM and 11PM d ...

Page 49: ...ctable from 1 to 18 months d Default 3 months S Filter Type Air Filter Electric Air Cleaner or Air Purifier d Filter type is selected during installation otherwise default air filter 6 3 7 2 Humidifier With this option the installer has the option of selecting whether a humidifier is installed to humidify with the fan in low speed and the time interval for changing the humidifier pad After the sel...

Page 50: ...has the option of selecting the time interval for cleaning the ventilator After the selections are made touch SAVE S Clean Interval Selectable from 60 90 120 150 or 180 days d Default 90 days 6 3 8 Utility Curtailment Utility Saver is used to force the equipment to a lower stage low or off when activated by the utility company typically during peak load times This setup is available only if the eq...

Page 51: ...93 S Cooling Disabled Low Stage or Turn off d Default Disabled S Heat Pump Disabled Low Stage or Turn off d Default Disabled 6 3 9 Hydronic Airflow This option allows the installer to select the airflow for the fan coil when paired with a hydronic coil After the selections are made touch SAVE A12194 ...

Page 52: ... installed in the system Perform checkout test to make sure each piece of equipment is operating properly A13122 6 4 1 Electric Heat If you have a fan coil with electric heaters this menu item will allow the heaters to be exercised With self identifying electric heaters three stages of electric heat are available to be exercised in any combination Non identifying heaters will only provide one stag...

Page 53: ...t operating status of the furnace After the selections are made touch START S Low Heat Selectable from 0 to 120 minutes d Default 5 minutes S High Heat Selectable from 0 to 120 minutes d Default 5 minutes 6 4 3 Hydronic This option allows the hydronic heat relay to be exercised First it will energize the relay and turns on the blower This sequence will be displayed on the screen After the selectio...

Page 54: ... can be exercised with this menu option With a 2 stage heat pump a Low Heat and a High Heat Run Time are independently selectable to exercise For variable speed heat pumps you can select the speed at which the heat pump will exercise After the selections are made touch START NOTE Airflows during Checkout modes are fixed to the EFFICIENCY setting and are independent of other airflow settings To vie...

Page 55: ...Checkout modes are fixed to the EFFICIENCY setting and are independent of other airflow settings To view airflows for normal air conditioning cooling mode exit the CHECKOUT screen and apply a heating demand to the system S Low Cool Run Time Selectable from 0 to 120 minutes d Default 5 minutes S High Cool Run Time Selectable from 0 to 120 minutes d Default 5 minutes S Speed variable speed heat pump...

Page 56: ...rflow Limits If the airflow noise is objectionable the installer can select a lower airflow noise limit If the noise is not objectionable the installer should leave HIGH selected or even NO LIMIT NOTE Selecting a lower airflow noise limit may decrease the homeowner s comfort in that zone Touch the Left or Right buttons to change the desired zones Once the proper airflow limits are set touch SAVE t...

Page 57: ...as been checked touch DONE to return to the ZONING CHECKOUT menu 6 4 9 3 Zone Duct Assessment This screen shows the results from the previous duct assessment The duct assessment is performed at initial start up and at 1 P M or the installer selected time each day If another duct assessment is desired the service technician should perform a re install of the system NOTE A Duct Assessment will autom...

Page 58: ...the fan coil operation To return to the previous screen touch BACK To exit the Service menus touch DONE A12197 6 5 2 Furnace Status The furnace status screen displays relevant information about the furnace operation To return to the previous screen touch BACK To exit the Service menus touch DONE ...

Page 59: ... operation To return to the previous screen touch BACK To exit the Service menus touch DONE A12199 6 5 4 Heat Pump Status The heat pump status screen displays relevant information about the heat pump operation To return to the previous screen touch BACK To exit the Service menus touch DONE ...

Page 60: ...xit the Service menus touch DONE A12201 6 5 6 Last 10 System Faults This screen will show the last 10 events that occurred throughout the system Each entry has the time and date incident recorded These events are stored in the memory of the control and are resettable in the THERMOSTAT SETUP screen under the RESET FACTORY DEFAULT selection Each entry shows the ...

Page 61: ...splayed on the control The indoor unit and outdoor unit if communicating have the following histories To return to the previous screen touch BACK To exit the Service menus touch DONE S Resettable Faults Fault counters for each piece of equipment that can be reset S Cycle Counters Number of heat cool power cycles the unit has performed S Run Times Lifetime hours of operation in heating cooling and ...

Page 62: ...BACK To exit the Service menus touch DONE 6 5 9 Service Phone Number This menu item allows the installer to view the name and phone number that the homeowner can call for future service of the system This name and phone number will appear to the homeowner whenever a service reminder pop up message is displayed i e Change Filter etc To return to the previous screen touch BACK To exit touch DONE See...

Page 63: ...oper charging of the system Enter the menu from the service screens by touching REFRIGERANT CHARGING A12204 6 6 1 Charging Within the CHARGING screens the installer will have the ability to enter the LINESET length and the VAPOR LINE diameter After the selections are made touch NEXT S Lineset Selectable from 5 to 200 feet ...

Page 64: ...CFM outdoor coil temperature in _F indoor temperature in _F outdoor temperature in _F compressor discharge pressure in psig and accumulator suction pressure in psig are displayed on this screen Once the stabilization time has expired touch DONE 6 6 2 Pump down Because this system has an inverter controlled compressor suction pressure transducer and EXV conventional procedure cannot be used to pump...

Page 65: ...r control indicates the EXV is open Power may be removed from heat pump after the control indicates READY TO EVACUATE 6 7 Dealer Logo Touch DEALER LOGO to upload the dealer logo and contact information from a standard USB memory device connected to the Infinityr Touch Control The Dealer Logo Application PC MAC software download available at www MyInfinityTouch Carrier com Infinity downloads is req...

Page 66: ... your upload was successful If the information was not stored properly on the USB device you will receive an error message that the dealer logo was not found Refer back to the PC MAC software application instructions and try again Once the upload is complete touch NEXT If you have problems contact your distributor service manager for support A12205 7 Wireless and Remote Access Setup Wi Fi Option o...

Page 67: ... of the user s computer network or mobile device the Infinity Touch Control and or the MyInfinity web server with and the availability of the user s internet service provider or mobile device carrier service Carrier Corporation makes no representations or warranties express or implied including to the extent permitted by applicable law any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a parti...

Page 68: ...e the Ethernet cable is connected install the power supply to the Wireless Access Point plug the power supply into a household receptacle and press the power button on the back of the Wireless Access Point The power light on the front of the Wireless Access Point should light and after a few minutes three other indicator lights will begin to blink LAN Activity Wi Fi Activity and WAN Internet Activ...

Page 69: ...uch SCAN FOR AVAILABLE ACCESS POINTS A12115 S Select the myHVACxxxxxx connection from the list then touch NEXT d Note that myHVAC is followed by the last 6 digits of your Wireless Ac cess Point s MAC address d This is the SSID of the Wireless Access Point d The SSID for the Wireless Access Point may also be found on a label on the bottom of the Wireless Access Point ...

Page 70: ... enter the Wi Fi security key then touch NEXT d The security key can be found on the label on the bottom of the Wireless Access Point d Touch in the security key area and the keyboard will appear d Begin typing and the ENTER TEXT label will disappear A12163 S The control will inform you if the connection is successful If so touch DONE ...

Page 71: ...i Fi connection by touching VIEW REMOTE ACCESS STATUS on the WI FI SETUP screen d Connected should appear next to Network Status d If the Network Status is not connected repeat the process in section 7 2 d The MyInfinity Server status may take up to 15 minutes to show Connec ted due to Internet traffic d If the MyInfinity Server status fails to show Connected after 15 minutes check Internet connec...

Page 72: ... This is the information that the consumer will need to register on the www MyInfinityTouch Carrier com website It is also the information that you may need to identify the system through www HVACpartners com if the homeowner allows you access to their system NOTE DO NOT use the MAC address serial number or security key from the Wireless Access Point label to register on the MyInfinity website It ...

Page 73: ...Yellow White Red OAT Sensor Optional Variable Speed Furnace Fan Coil NOTE Some outdoor units do not require the C and D connections See outdoor unit Installation Instructions NOTE For SPP products ABCD connection between Indoor and Outdoor control boards are pre wired at the factory NOTE For new SPP installations in which the OAT Sensor is required please refer to the SPP Installation Instructions...

Page 74: ...Communicating AC Green Data A Yellow Data B White COM Red 24VAC Optional Remote Room Sensor HUM COM 24V Humidifier Connection Y Y2 S2 S1 OAT OAT Sensor Variable Speed Furnace Fan Coil A12354 Connection Diagram for Furnace or FE Fan Coil with 1 Stage Air Conditioning ...

Page 75: ...municating HP Green Data A Yellow Data B White COM Red 24VAC Optional Remote Room Sensor HUM C Humidifier Connection Y S2 S1 W2 Y O C R O R W OAT OAT Sensor Variable Speed Fan Coil G A12355 Connection Diagram for FE Fan Coil with Non communication 1 Stage Heat Pump ...

Page 76: ...n Yellow White Red OAT HUM COM 24V Humidifier Connection A B C D OAT Sensor Optional A B C D A B C D Damper Control module A B C D Indoor Unit Communicating AC or HP A04018 Zoning Connection for Communicating Indoor Unit with 2 Stage Communicating Outdoor Unit ...

Page 77: ...reen Yellow White Red OAT HUM COM 24V Humidifier Connection OAT Sensor A B C D A B C D Damper Control module A B C D Indoor Unit C Y 1 Stage AC Y Y2 A04019 Zoning Connection Diagram for Furnace or FE Fan Coil with Non Communicating 1 Stage Air Conditioning ...

Page 78: ...Green Yellow White Red A B C D A B C D Damper Control module A B C D Variable Speed Fan Coil 1 Spd HP HUM C Y W2 Y O C R O R W OAT OAT Sensor Humidifier Connection G A07149 Zoning Connection diagram for FE Fan Coil with Non communicating 1 Stage Heat Pump ...

Page 79: ...71 R G FE Fan Coil or Variable Speed Furnace A07114 G Input Wiring for Blower Operation ...

Page 80: ...72 R G FE Fan Coil or Variable Speed Furnace A07115 G Input Wiring for System Shutdown ...

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Page 84: ...ds and product names are trademarks of their respective holders Copyright 2013 Carrier Corp S 7310 W Morris St S Indianapolis IN 46231 Edition Date 03 13 997 011280 6 R Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Replaces SYSTXCCITW 05SI Catalog No SYSTXCCITW 06SI ...

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