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INSTALL / SERVICE MENUS

The

“INSTALL / SERVICE”

menus contain a set of vital

information. This information enables the Installer or Service

person to view a summary of what has been installed, etc. This
information is not covered in the Owner’s Manual.
To enter

INSTALL / SERVICE

menus, press and hold the

ADVANCED

button for at least ten seconds. The following menu

will appear (See Fig. 22):

INSTALL/SERVICE

EQUIPMENT SUMMARY

INSTALL

SETUP

CHECKOUT

SERVICE

SOFTWARE VERSION 1

  EXIT                 SELECT

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Fig. 22 -- Install / Service Menus

NOTE

: The INSTALL / SERVICE menu will automatically exit

after 60 minutes of no push button activity.

EQUIPMENT SUMMARY:

Shows all equipment recognized by

and attached to the system.

INSTALL:

Used when adding, changing out, or un--installing

equipment.

SETUP:

Used to view or modify equipment settings.

CHECKOUT:

Allows testing of equipment operation

SERVICE:

Used to view operation and fault history of equipment

and enter dealer name/phone number for display

EQUIPMENT SUMMARY MENU

This screen shows indoor unit type and model number, outdoor

unit type (and model number if a 2--stage unit), filter type and any
accessories that are installed are recognized. See Fig. 23.

EQUIPMENT SUMMARY

FURNACE

58MVB0100-12

AC

24ANA136A003

FILTER

EAC

HUMIDIFIER

YES

UV LIGHTS

YES

   NO                           YES

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Fig. 23 -- Equipment Summary

INSTALL MENU

This menu item will perform start--up process in order to learn all
equipment in system. Press right side button to initiate the process.

See Fig. 24.

INSTALL

TO ADD, UNINSTALL OR

RE-INSTALL EQUIPMENT,

PRESS RIGHT SIDE

BUTTON

   BACK               INSTALL

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Fig. 24 -- Install Menu

SETUP MENU

This menu has several layers, allowing modification of equipment
settings. No settings will need to be made at equipment (i.e. DIP

switches on a furnace). All configuration settings made effective
from this menu will override equipment configuration made by dip

switches. Fig. 25 shows all the information that can be found in the

SETUP

menu.

SETUP

THERMOSTAT

FURNACE

HEAT PUMP

ACCESSORIES

SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

   BACK               SELECT

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Fig. 25 -- Setup Menu

Setup -- Thermostat

Auto Mode Setup:

S

Enable/Disable Auto Changeover mode (default = Enable).

S

Auto Changeover Time may be adjusted 5 to 120 minutes,
(default = 30 minutes).

When Auto mode is enabled (factory default) a change from heat
to cool (or vice versa) will not occur until the current cycle is

satisfied and an opposite mode demand has existed for 30 minutes.

If the setpoint is changed, the 30 minute timer is deleted.

Heat/Cool Deadband:

S

0 to 6

_

F (0 to 3

_

C), (default = 2

_

F)

The minimum difference enforced between heating and cooling
desired temperatures. This can allow one setting to “push” the

other to maintain this difference.

Offsets:

This option allows calibration (or deliberate miscalibration) of the
temperature and humidity sensors. These offsets are added to the

actual temperature/humidity values (default = 0).

S

Temperature Offset: --5

_

F to +5

_

F (--3

_

C to +3

_

C)

S

Outside Temp Offset: --5

_

F to +5

_

F (--3

_

C to +3

_

C)

S

Humidity Offset: --10 to +10%

Elevation:

0 to 10,000 feet. This value is used to correct the static pressure
readings the system performs.

Cycles Per Hour:

S

Maximum cycles per hour = 4 (default) or 6.

Programming:

S

ON (default)-- allows program schedule to be set by user.

S

OFF -- system becomes non--programmable

S

Periods Per Day = 2 or 4 (default = 4)

S

Programmable Fan On/Off (default = Off). If ON is selected, fan
can be set to Auto, Low, Med, or High.

Smart Recovery:

S

On or Off (default = On)

Applies to programmable operation only. Will start recovery 90

minutes prior to schedule change in both heating and cooling

mode. Refer to operational information for more detail.

English/Metric Display:

S _

F or

_

C, (default =

_

F)

UID

01

--

V

Summary of Contents for Infinity SYSTXCCUID01-V

Page 1: ...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...

Page 2: ...red to the terminal block connectors labeled S1 and S2 at the User Interface backplate or the ZS1 and ZS1C connection at the Damper Control Module In either case the Infinity Control will automaticall...

Page 3: ...ecorative Backplate Recessed terminal block in wall 11 2 wide by 2 1 8 high Recessed Mount Interlocking Tabs 4 A03190 Fig 7 Recessed Mount Assembly Surface Mount Backplate to wall Interlocking Tabs 4...

Page 4: ...insulation from each wire 8 Match and connect thermostat wires to proper terminals on User Interface backplate See wiring diagram Fig 11 12 and 13 A B C D A B C D User Interface Green Yellow White Re...

Page 5: ...o energize upon a switch or contact closure For this application a 24VAC N O Isolation Relay DPST MUST be used to prevent mixing the internal humidifier power with the indoor equipment transformer App...

Page 6: ...asterisks will appear next to electric heater sizes that may cause excessive airflow ELECTRIC HEATER NOT IDENTIFIED ENTER SIZE 5 KW NONE 5 10 15 KW PRESS TO MAKE SELECTION BACK CONTINUE A03197 Fig 18...

Page 7: ...SCROLL button down to highlight MINUTE 4 Adjust the MINUTE setting using the LEFT Up Down button 5 Press SCROLL button down to highlight DAY 6 Adjust the current DAY setting using the LEFT Up Down but...

Page 8: ...i e DIP switches on a furnace All configuration settings made effective from this menu will override equipment configuration made by dip switches Fig 25 shows all the information that can be found in...

Page 9: ...tion enables the full dehumidify and comfort capabilities of the system When COMFORT is not selected the unit will not run reduced airflows for dehumidification S EFF 325 fixed airflow used to achieve...

Page 10: ...1 10000 This setting will adjust the furnace s airflow to compensate for altitude Altitude adjustment is not available with older furnaces Please see furnace instructions for further details Setup Fan...

Page 11: ...ling Lockout set to NONE Low ambient kits are not needed with communicating outdoor units For detailed sequence of operation see outdoor unit installation instructions Entered Size S dependent on indo...

Page 12: ...ble range from OFF 500 CFM minimum to 400 CFM ton cooling maximum in 50 CFM increments S Default is the cooling airflow 350 CFM ton S OFF selection does not turn off airflow if heat pump is defrosting...

Page 13: ...eat Enter the run time in minutes of each stage of heat to be exercised then press START right side button The display will change to show the fan coil s operating status Checkout Heat Pump Heating S...

Page 14: ...ic pressure that the fan coil is currently experiencing S If static pressure cannot be accurately calculated the display will read UNKNOWN When this is seen the system is adjusting to high static pres...

Page 15: ...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...

Page 16: ...lowed with greater dehumidification demand When the space temperature is at or above 75_F 24_C and the dehumidify demand is high over cooling up to 3_F 2_C is allowed As the space temperature approach...

Page 17: ...ctly to indoor 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 c...

Page 18: ...controller While in service mode the V model user interface will not transfer any settings or information to or from the regular user interface it only takes over control of the system After removing...

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