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6.5-  AUTO MODE 

In  Programmable  mode  or  Non-programmable 
mode,  you  can  touch  the 

SYSTEM 

key  to  select 

AUTO

  to  allow  the  thermostat  to  automatically 

change  between  Heat  and  Cool.  When  the 

SYSTEM

  key  is  touched  to  select  Auto  the 

thermostat will change to Heat or Cool, whichever 
ran last. If it switches to heat but you want cool, or 
it  changes  to  cool but  you  want  heat,  touch  both 

  or 

  keys  simultaneously  to  change  to  the 

other mode. 

6.6-  CHOOSE THE FAN SETTING 

(AUTO OR ON) 

FAN

 

Auto

 is the most commonly selected setting 

and runs the fan automatically when the heating or 
cooling system is on. 

FAN

 

On

  selection  runs  the  fan  continuously  for 

increased  air  circulation  or  to  allow  additional  air 
cleaning.  When 

FAN

  is selected  on,  it  will  run  at 

the  speed  selected  in  the  Thermostat  Options 
Configuration Menu. 

N

OTE

FAN

 

On  Prog

  will  display  to  indicate  that 

the  fan  has  been  programmed  to  be  on  for  the 
complete period.  

6.7-  CHECK SYSTEM STATUS 

 

If  the  Home  Screen 

Display  indicates  “

Call  for 

Service

” and “

Check  (equipment  name)

” in the 

scrolling  message  area,  there  is  a  fault  in  the 
system.  When  this  fault  is  displayed,  refer  to  the 
Advanced  Installer  Configuration  Menu  Fault 
status. 

If the thermostat indicates “

Call for Service

” with 

CHECK SYSTEM

”, the indoor unit is not detected 

or has failed to communicate. 

6.8-  MAINTENANCE REMINDER 

MESSAGE 

A  reminder  will  display  in  the  scrolling  message 
area when it is time for accessory maintenance if 
selected in the Thermostat Options Configuration 
Menu. When a reminder appears, it can be cleared 
by touching the 

Clean Display key

. This will also 

reset the timer to begin a new time period for the 
reminder. 

 

Air  Filter  maintenance

  -  When  the  system  has 

run  for  the  selected  length  of  time,  the  scrolling 
message area will show “

CHANGE FILTER

”. 

Humidifier  Pad  Maintenance

  -  Based  on  the 

reminder  setting,  the  scrolling  message  area  will 
show  “

CHANGE

 

HUMIDIFIER  PAD

”  to  indicate 

maintenance is required. 

UV Lamps Maintenance

 - Based on the reminder 

setting,  the  scrolling  message  area  will  show 

CHANGE UV LAMP

” to indicate maintenance is 

required. 

7- ADVANCED INSTALLER 

CONFIGURATION MENU 

The  Advanced  Installer  Configuration  menu 
provides  access  to  equipment  fault  status  and 
equipment operating information and options. 

7.1-  ENTERING AND NAVIGATING 

THE ADVANCED INSTALLER 
CONFIGURATION MENU/SERVICE 
INFORMATION 

On the Home Screen Display, touch the 

Menu

 key 

to display additional key choices. 

Summary of Contents for R02P029

Page 1: ...ATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Communicating Touchscreen Thermostat Model R02P029 FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS CONTROL COULD CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE ...

Page 2: ...Using the Thermostat 9 6 1 System Operation 9 6 2 Auxiliary Heating 9 6 2 1 Heat Pump Disable 9 6 2 2 Dual Fuel System Disable 9 6 2 3 Air Handler Lockout Temperature 9 6 3 Permanent Temperature Hold 9 6 4 Normal Mode 9 6 5 Auto Mode 10 6 6 Choose the Fan Setting Auto or On 10 6 7 Check System Status 10 6 8 Maintenance Reminder Message 10 7 Advanced Installer Configuration Menu10 7 1 Entering and ...

Page 3: ...nu 18 Tableau 16 Unit Info Air Handler User Menu 18 Tableau 17 Setup Air Handler User Menu 18 Tableau 18 Dipswitch Air Handler User Menu18 Tableau 19 Status Het Pump User Menu 19 Tableau 20 Fault History Heat Pump User Menu 19 Tableau 21 2 week History Heat Pump User Menu 19 Tableau 22 Life History Heat Pump User Menu 19 Tableau 23 Unit Info Heat Pump User Menu 20 Tableau 24 Cool Setup Heat Pump U...

Page 4: ...es clean up any spilled mercury and place in a sealed container For proper disposal of a product containing mercury or a sealed container of spilled mercury place it in a suitable shipping container Refer to www thermostat recycle org or www switchthestat ca for location to send product containing mercury 3 INSTALLATION This document provides information for installation of the touchscreen thermos...

Page 5: ...thermostat up with the base and snap into place NOTE Push excess wire into the wall to prevent any interference when attaching the thermostat to the base ensuring a good connection to the terminals 4 POWER UP Turn on AC power to the system The thermostat will automatically identify the communicating components installed 4 1 MESSAGE AT THERMOSTAT During power up the thermostat will scroll the word ...

Page 6: ...to adjust thermostat setting above room temperature The cooling system should stop operating 5 THERMOSTAT SETUP 5 1 SET CURRENT TIME AND DAY On Home Screen Display touch the menu key to display additional key choices Touch Set Time once to display hour and AM or PM designation in clock display Touch either the or key until you reach the correct hour and AM or PM designation Then touch Set Time aga...

Page 7: ...y additional key choices Touch and hold the Installer Config key for 3 seconds This displays the first menu item as shown in the next step Touch or to change a menu option Touch to advance to the next menu item or to return to the previous menu item Touch Run Schedule at any time to exit the menu and return to Home Screen Display Select continuous FAN speed Default is Medium It can be set to High ...

Page 8: ...per to indicate a touch key selection It can be changed to OFF Select air filter maintenance reminder Scrolling message will show AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE Default is OFF It can be changed to a setting from 25 to 1975 hours in increments of 25 hours to select the amount of time for the reminder Consult your installer for the hours and type of filter When the system has run for the selected length of ...

Page 9: ...pump is connected on the communication network with electric auxiliary heat When the outdoor temperature is above the Air Handler Lockout Temperature balance point the auxiliary heat stage s will be inhibited so the thermostat setpoint will be maintained by only the heat pump Factory default is OFF which disables the feature The Lockout Setpoint cannot be set at or below the Heat Pump Disable HP b...

Page 10: ...layed refer to the Advanced Installer Configuration Menu Fault status If the thermostat indicates Call for Service with CHECK SYSTEM the indoor unit is not detected or has failed to communicate 6 8 MAINTENANCE REMINDER MESSAGE A reminder will display in the scrolling message area when it is time for accessory maintenance if selected in the Thermostat Options Configuration Menu When a reminder appe...

Page 11: ...LTS or will show a description of the fault with an error code in the temperature display area Touch or keys to view the fault status of each piece of equipment connected To change the display to the Equipment User Menu touch or 7 3 EQUIPMENT USER MENUS The equipment found in the system will display in the scrolling message area Touch or to step through the list of equipment connected including th...

Page 12: ...ow WORKING then change to the first parameter on the equipment submenu Settings for the parameter will also appear on the display Touch or to step through the items of the equipment submenu and view settings If a setting can be adjusted the or keys will appear Change the setting as required Then touch or to step to the next item WORKING will appear and then the display will show Done to indicate t...

Page 13: ... HIST Displays information on the lifetime number of hours of unit mode operation and the number of cycles the unit has operated in Unit Info On new system installations displays the model number and serial number of the selected unit If a control has been replaced the equipment will be recognized but will only show the unit model number Setup Used to display or modify equipment settings Dipswitch...

Page 14: ...r handler with heat pump systems Disables electric heat above the selected outdoor temperature OFF defaults to 50 F equipment _ Test No Yes Steps the selected equipment through its sequential mode of operation Reset System No Yes This will reset ALL of the communicating system components to their factory set values 7 5 FURNACE USER MENUS X in the following tables indicate alpha or numeric characte...

Page 15: ...pply Temp NA If disabled XXXF FLT Displays Supply Air Temp if installed and enabled in setup HUM Output On Off Humidifier Output Relay Status EAC Output On Off Electronic Air Cleaner Output Relay Status Tableau 6 Fault History Furnace User Menu Fault History FAULT HIST Fault Code Fault Occurred Comments XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Days XX Displays up to 6 Faults Days XX indicates how many days ago the fault o...

Page 16: ... Days Pwrd XXXX Total number of days control has been powered Lo HT Hrs XXXXXX Low Heat Hours of Operation Lo HT Cycles XXXXXX Low Heat Cycles Hi HT Hrs XXXXXX High Heat Hours of Operation Hi HT Cycles XXXXXX High Heat Cycles Y1 Hrs XXXXXX First Stage Cooling Heat Pump Hours of Operation Y1 Cycles XXXXXX First Stage Cooling Heat Pump Cycles Y2 Hrs XXXXXX Second Stage Cooling Heat Pump Hours of Ope...

Page 17: ...n the following tables indicate alpha or numeric character Tableau 12 Status Air Handler User Menu Status Parameter Indications Comments Auxiliary Heat On Off Auxiliary Heat Status Blower CFM CFMXXXX Air Handler Blower CFM Motor Mfgr Rgblt Emerson Blower Motor Manufacturer Motor RPM RPMXXXX Blower Motor RPM Maximum CFM CFMXXXX Maximum CFM of the Air Handler Temp Rise NA XXXF FLT Difference Between...

Page 18: ... Control Software Version Tableau 17 Setup Air Handler User Menu Setup Parameter Options Comments Return Air Sense Off On If Return Air Sensor is field installed turn On Factory Default is Off Supply Air Sense Off On If Supply Air Sensor is field installed turn On Factory Default is Off Stage Aux Heat Off On If W1 and W2 staging is desired W1 W2 jumper must be removed from heater kit then turn On ...

Page 19: ...ion 2wk Y1 Cycles XXXX 2 Week First Stage Cooling Cycles 2wk Y2 Hrs XXX 2 Week Second Stage Cooling Hours of Operation 2wk Y2 Cycles XXXX 2 Week Second Stage Cooling Cycles 2wk Lo HT Hrs XXX 2 Week First Stage Heat Pump Hours of Operation 2wk Lo HT Cycls XXXX 2 Week First Stage Heat Pump Cycles 2wk Hi HT Hrs XXX 2 Week Second Stage Heat Pump Hours of Operation 2wk Hi HT Cycls XXXX 2 Week Second St...

Page 20: ... See Heat Pump Installer Guide Heat Air Adj 10 0 10 Selectable Heat Pump Airflow Adjustments Dfrost Cmpr Dly 0 5 Selectable Compressor Delay during defrost Reset All Dflts No Yes Resets the Heat Pump to the Factory Default Configuration by selecting Yes HP Staging Multi Stage Units Only On Off For Multi Stage Heat Pumps Factory Default is On This allows Low High stages of capacities To only allow ...

Page 21: ...XXXXXX First Stage Cooling Hours of Operation Y1 Cycles XXXXXX First Stage Cooling Cycles Y2 Hrs XXXXXX Second Stage Cooling Hours of Operation Y2 Cycles XXXXXX Second Stage Cooling Cycles Tableau 30 Unit Info Air Conditioner User Menu Unit Info Parameter Indications Comments Model Number XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Unit Model Number Serial Number XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Unit Serial Number not available if ...

Page 22: ...ressure switch closed inducer off 45 Low pressure switch open inducer on high speed 46 Low pressure switch open inducer on low speed 55 High pressure switch closed inducer off 57 High pressure switch open inducer on high speed 60 Blower Fault Run 61 Blower Fault No Run 66 RPM out of range over 1200 RPM 68 No Blower Communication 77 Servo circuit open 78 Servo control fault 79 No Gas Valve Feedback...

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