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than four wires in the event of a damaged or broken wire during
installation.
Each communicating device in the Infinity Zone System has a

four--pin connector labeled 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)
It is not mandatory that the above color code be used, but each
ABCD connector in the system MUST be wired consistently.
If the thermostat wiring will be located near or in parallel with high
voltage wiring, cable TV, or Ethernet wiring, then shielded

thermostat wire 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 the shield to ground at both ends can cause current

loops in the shield, reducing shield effectiveness.

Shielded Wire

If the thermostat wiring will be located near or in parallel with high
voltage wiring, cable TV, Ethernet wiring, or radio frequency

equipment, then shielded thermostat wire 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 the shield to ground at both ends can cause

current loops in the shield, reducing shield effectiveness.

Locating Damper Control Module

All wiring is run back to the Damper Control Module. Select a

location near the furnace or fan coil where wiring from the User

Interface, each Remote Room Sensor or Smart Sensor, each
damper actuator, and the equipment itself can come together easily.
The Damper Control Module is approved for indoor use only and
should never be installed with any of its components exposed to

the elements. The Damper Control Module (and zone dampers)

may be installed in any area where the temperature remains
between --4

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F to 158

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F (--20

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C to 70

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C), and there is no

condensation. 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.

ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage

or improper operation.
To prevent possible damage to the Damper Control Module,

DO NOT mount on plenum, ductwork, or flush against

furnace or fan coil.

CAUTION

!

Mounting Infinity Zone Control

There are two options for mounting the Infinity Zone Control to

the wall. First, become familiar with all plastic assembly pieces

shown in Fig. 3 through 10. The User Interface will snap together
with either the Recess Mount or the Surface Mount backplate.

Recess Mount

This provides the thinnest mounting configuration (See Fig. 4).

The backplate containing the recessed terminal block can be
mounted directly to the wall by cutting a hole 1 1/2” (38.1 mm)

wide by 2 1/8” (54 mm) high. Mark location and cut hole in wall.

NOTE

: Always ensure the Infinity Zone Control location is

acceptable before cutting any holes in wall.

Surface Mount

This provides surface mounting configuration, which allows use of
a small hole in the wall. A surface mount backplate is supplied (See

Fig. 5). Attach backplate as shown in Fig. 8, and the 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 Zone Control is secured to wall with the

backplate assembly (snapped together), care must be taken not to
bend or break the interlocking tabs when removing. Gently remove
Infinity Zone Control by rocking up/down until interlocking tabs
release.

Decorative Backplate

Supplied is a thin decorative backplate (see Fig. 6) to hide any
marks/screw holes left from the previous thermostat. This

decorative backplate (or beauty ring) can be used in either the
recess or surface mount installation by snapping it onto back of

recessed mount backplate or surface mount backplate before

securing to wall. See Fig. 9 and 10 for a larger decorative backplate
P/N SYSTXXOLBP01 (5.75” / 146 mm wide x 6” / 152 mm

high), which can be ordered separately.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury

or death.
Before installing Infinity Zone Control, turn off all power to

equipment. There may be more than one power source to

disconnect.

!

WARNING

1. Turn off all power to equipment.
2. If an existing User Interface or control is being replaced:

a. Remove existing control from wall.

b. Disconnect wires from existing control.

c. Discard or recycle old control.

NOTE

: Mercury is a hazardous waste, if existing control contains

any mercury, it MUST be disposed of properly. The User Interface
does not contain mercury.

3. Select Infinity Zone Control mounting plastic (recess mount

or surface mount and decorative backplate if desired).

4. Route wires through large hole in mounting plastic. Level

rear plastic against wall (for aesthetic value only -- Infinity
Zone Control need not be level to operate properly) and

mark wall through two mounting holes.

5. Drill two 3/16--in. (4.8 mm) mounting holes in wall where

marked.

6. Secure mounting plastic to wall using two screws and an-

chors provided.

7. Adjust length and routing of each wire to reach each wire

entry on the connector backplate. Strip 1/4--in. (6.4 mm) of

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.

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Summary of Contents for Infinity SYSTXCCUIZ01-B

Page 1: ...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 severe pers...

Page 2: ...ne Control and Room Sensors should NOT be mounted S Close to a window on an outside wall or next to a door leading to the outside S Exposed to direct light or heat from a lamp sun fireplace or other t...

Page 3: ...ces shown in Fig 3 through 10 The User Interface will snap together with either the Recess Mount or the Surface Mount backplate Recess Mount This provides the thinnest mounting configuration See Fig 4...

Page 4: ...ative Backplate Recessed Mount Interlocking Tabs 4 Recessed terminal block in wall 11 2 38 1 mm wide by 21 8 54 mm high A07150 Fig 7 Recessed Mount Assembly Surface Mount Backplate to wall Interlockin...

Page 5: ...e dampers humidifier ventilator UV lights etc 12 Turn on power to equipment See wiring diagrams Fig 11 12 and 13 for connecting the Infinity Zone Control and Smart Sensors to the Damper Control Modul...

Page 6: ...speed indoor equipment furnace or fan coil cannot be found the User Interface will display CANNOT COMMUNICATE WITH INDOOR UNIT This MUST be corrected before the initial power up sequence can continue...

Page 7: ...hen press right side button to continue 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 Zo...

Page 8: ...LEFT Up Down button 3 Press 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 setti...

Page 9: ...IES SYSTEM MAINTENANCE BACK SELECT A04089 Fig 27 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 minute...

Page 10: ...ehumidification airflow reduction This is nominally 350 CFM ton but will vary if a 2 stage outdoor unit is used S MAXIMUM 400 CFM ton Dehum Airflow S NORMAL factory default When equipment is running t...

Page 11: ...ry if a 2 stage outdoor unit is used S EFF 350 fixed airflow used to achieve specified ratings no dehumidification airflow reduction This is nominally 350 CFM ton but will vary if a 2 stage outdoor un...

Page 12: ...ff default Turns on Quiet Shift function in 1 stage or 2 stage communicating heat pumps High Cool Latch S OFF default S ON high cool stage on at all times unzoned only S 80 to 110_F 27 to 43_C unzoned...

Page 13: ...F DEFROST W WATER YES BLOWER OFF DELAY 30 SEC BACK A07031 Fig 31 Hydronic Heat Setup HOT WATER LOCKOUT Outside temperature above which the hot water will not operate except for defrost if selected S...

Page 14: ...ange to FURNACE CHECK and show the current operating status of the furnace Checkout Electric Heat S ELECTRIC HEAT RUNTIME 5 min Default time 5 min Range 0 120 min If you have a fan coil with electric...

Page 15: ...ximum amount of airflow to each zone Select ZONE then select AIRFLOW LIMIT When Start is pressed right side button the selected zone s damper will fully open all others will close and the indoor unit...

Page 16: ...tioner FN Furnace FC Fan Coil ZN1 Zone Board 1 ZN2 Zone Board 2 SPP Packaged product SAM System Access Module Service Run Fault History This information is stored in the equipment circuit boards if co...

Page 17: ...elected recovery time and gradually adjusts room temperature so desired temperature will be achieved at selected recovery time It operates in both heating and cooling This only applies to programmable...

Page 18: ...ed to overcool the space up to 3_F 6_C if the humidity level is above the cooling humidity target setpoint The amount of over cooling allowed varies with the dehumidification demand the cooling demand...

Page 19: ...e run mode How do I get back to start up 1 Press the ADVANCED button for at least 10 seconds 2 Install Service menu will appear 3 Scroll down to the INSTALL selection 4 Press the right side button the...

Page 20: ...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 the V model user interface...

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