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If static pressure cannot be accurately calculated, the dis-
play will read UNKNOWN. When this is seen, the sys-

tem is adjusting to high static pressure by cutting back
blower RPM.

Service -- Last 10 System Events

 

LAST 10 EVENTS

LOW PRESSURE

3/2/05

2:35 PM

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3 EVENTS:

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ACTIVE

FN  2/28/05  6:10 PM
41-BLOWER MOTOR FAULT

F

SWITCH OPEN

F=FAULT

A07032

Fig. 33 -- Last 10 System Events

This screen will show last 10 events that occurred throughout the
system. Each entry has the time and date incident recorded. Service

technician should enter current date in “

TODAY’S DATE

”menu

section BEFORE checking and logging the last 10 system events.
Each entry has a two--letter acronym preceding the event name to

identify which piece of equipment generated the event. This event
history can be cleared under Thermostat Setup, Reset Factory

Defaults.
HP = Heat Pump
AC = Air Conditioner
FN = Furnace
FC = Fan Coil
SPP = Packaged product
SAM = System Access Module

Service -- Run / Fault History

The indoor unit and outdoor unit (if communicating) have the

following histories:

NOTE

: For Critical Fault Screens, see Troubleshooting section in

this document.

Resettable Faults:

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Fault counters for each piece of equipment that can be

reset.

Cycle Counters:

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Number of heat/cool/power cycles the unit has per-
formed.

Run Times:

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Lifetime hours of operation in heating, cooling, and how
long the unit has been powered.

Service -- Today’s Date

This menu item allows the installer to enter the current date. It is
used for time/date stamping of system faults. This should be

entered every time prior to viewing “LAST 10 SYSTEM

EVENTS” section.

Service -- Model / Serial Numbers

This menu item allows the installer to view the model number and

serial number (if available) of all communicating pieces of
equipment in the system. This is only available in original factory

supplied circuit board. If a circuit board is replaced, the model and

serial number information is no longer available.

Service -- Service Phone Number

This menu item allows the installer to enter a 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 edit:

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Use Temp +/-- button to move cursor left and right.

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Use Time +/-- button to select numbers and letters.

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Use Scroll button to move up and down between NAME

and NUMBER.

OPERATIONAL INFORMATION

Continuous Fan Operation

Pressing FAN button will scroll through the following:

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AUTO = No fan operation except during equipment op-
eration.

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LOW = Approximately 50% of High Speed operation.

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MED = Half way between High and Low speed opera-
tion.

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HIGH = Highest of either High Heating or High Cooling
CFM.

Continuous fan operation is programmable. The programming
option must be enabled in the Thermostat Setup. See the

Homeowner’s Manual for detailed instructions on programming
the fan.

Five--Minute Compressor Timeguard

This timer prevents compressor from starting unless it has been off

for at least 5 minutes. It can be defeated by simultaneously pressing
the Fan and Temp + buttons.

Emergency Heat (for heat pump applications)

To activate Emergency Heat, you must press and hold the HEAT

button for 3 seconds to activate. Repeat to deactivate.

Heat Source Selection (Hybrid or Hydronic Heat)

If user wishes to override normal operation in Hybrid Heat or

Hydronic Heat applications, press and hold the heat button for 3

seconds to select desired heat source.

Keypad Lockout

Keypad can be locked by pressing “Fan” and “Humidity/Oat”

buttons at the same time for 3 seconds. When keys are locked, a
lock symbol will appear in the upper left corner of screen. Follow

same procedure to unlock keypad.

Heat and Cool LED

The Heat and Cool LEDs will pulsate during actual equipment
operation. This can be defeated in the Advanced Setup Screens.

Equipment Cycle Timer (adjustable 4--6 cycles per

hour)

This timer prevents the start of a heating or cooling cycle until 15

(or 10) minutes after the last start of the same cycle. Its function is

to assure that the equipment is not cycled more than the selected
times per hour. This timer is adjustable from 4 to 6 cycles per hour.

This timer is defeated for one cycle when the desired temperature is
manually changed. It can also be defeated for one cycle by

simultaneously pressing the Fan and Temp + buttons.

Staging Timer

In multistage heating or cooling, this timer prevents any higher
stage from turning on until the preceding stage has been on for 10

minutes.
For furnace heating, the high stage timer is adjustable to force

longer minimum low stage run time. See Furnace Setup for details.

A demand of 5

_

F or more will override the staging timer and allow

higher stages to energize.
In Hybrid Heat, the staging timer is 15 minutes between heat pump
and gas furnace operation. This timer is adjustable in the Hybrid

Heat Setup menu to force longer minimum heat pump run time and

longer low stage furnace run time. A demand of 5

_

F or more will

override the staging timer and allow higher stages to energize.

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Summary of Contents for Infinity SYSTXCCUID01-B

Page 1: ...ectrical codes during installation All wiring must conform to local and national electrical codes Improper wiring or installation may damage the Infinity System Recognize safety information This is th...

Page 2: ...ust comply with national local and state codes Infinity Control Location The Infinity Control User Interface is the command center for the Infinity System It should be located where it is easily acces...

Page 3: ...assembly will mount directly to the wall requiring only a small hole in the wall allowing a four wire connection to pass through NOTE Once Infinity Control is secured to wall with the backplate assem...

Page 4: ...ty Control need not be level to operate properly and mark wall through two mounting holes 5 Drill two 3 16 4 8 mm mounting holes in wall where marked 6 Secure mounting plastic to wall using two screws...

Page 5: ...reen Yellow White Red OAT Optional Remote Room Sensor HUM COM 24V Humidifier Connection S2 S1 A B C D ABCD Connections Communicating AC or HP Green Yellow White Red OAT Sensor Optional Variable Speed...

Page 6: ...tified and the Installer will be asked to select Accessories Proceed to Selecting Accessories NOTE If the variable speed indoor equipment furnace or fan coil cannot be found the User Interface will di...

Page 7: ...UV Lights Installed This screen will appear to select whether UV lights are installed on the system select YES or NO then press right side button to continue Equipment Summary EQUIPMENT SUMMARY FURNAC...

Page 8: ...perature will be gin flashing 8 Set the cooling temperature using the TEMP button 9 Set the remaining periods by using the SCROLL button to select DAY EVENING and SLEEP 10 Exit the scheduling mode by...

Page 9: ...ing mode Refer to operational information for more detail English Metric Display S _F or _C default _F Reset Factory Defaults Program Schedule S Yes No to reset back to Energy Star default Time and Te...

Page 10: ...f the system When COMFORT is not selected the unit will not run reduced airflows for dehumidifica tion Heat Pump airflow is varied depending on outdoor temperature to maximize comfort S EFFICIENCY fix...

Page 11: ...15 MIN OUTSIDE LOCKOUT TEMPS A07030 Fig 28 Hybrid Heat Setup FURNACE LOCKOUT Temperature above which only the heat pump will operate except for defrost S Default NONE S Available settings NONE thru 55...

Page 12: ...OF MAINTENANCE EVERY 12 MONTHS USED 50 RESET A07033 Fig 30 System Maintenance Pressing the right side button will reset the timer Pop up confirmation will be shown Setup Utility Saver Cooling Heat Pu...

Page 13: ...tus The Status screens will show all of the current operating parameters of each installed piece of equipment NOTE To view a less detailed Equipment Status screen press and hold the right side button...

Page 14: ...TION Continuous Fan Operation Pressing FAN button will scroll through the following S AUTO No fan operation except during equipment op eration S LOW Approximately 50 of High Speed operation S MED Half...

Page 15: ...Events screen and run the fan at a reduced airflow The User Interface will continue to monitor the static pressure If it is reduced before one hour has elapsed it will resume cooling operation After...

Page 16: ...or unit with a short piece of thermostat wire Add other devices one at a time to determine where the communication issue exists Display says Outdoor Unit Not Found and I have a two stage communicating...

Page 17: ...only is active Code 41 Blower Motor Fault cooling mode only ventilator humidifier dehumidifier outdoor unit will be turned off Code 45 Control Circuitry Lockout NOTE For codes 13 14 and 21 the system...

Page 18: ...Morris St S Indianapolis IN 46231 Printed in China Edition Date 03 07 Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Catalog No...

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