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Page 1: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND HOMEOWNER S MANUAL Communicating Thermostat Model R02P032 Printed in Canada on 2019 03 04 X00493 Rev B 100 recycled paper...
Page 2: ...ngeover selectable continuous fan speeds humidity control dehumidification control dual fuel control advanced diagnostics and fault code display advanced installer menu simultaneous heat and cool prog...
Page 3: ...mperature Hold 11 3 5 Permanent Temperature Hold 12 3 6 Choosing the Fan Setting On or Auto 12 3 7 Maintenance Reminders 12 3 8 Display settings 13 3 9 Heating Program Cooling Program 14 3 10 Fan Sett...
Page 4: ...ttings Cool Heat EM Auto or Off In the menus this button is used to display the Home screen 8 and move the temperature up and down Also used to navigate through menus 9 is used to enter any menu funct...
Page 5: ...the menus that access and set thermostat operating options and programming Highlight a menu item using or Enter the item by pressing Use the or and the or to change menu items and settings Press the H...
Page 6: ...2 Each R C 1 and 2 terminals must be wired consistently Maximum length from the thermostat to the indoor unit is 100 feet 2 2 Quick Installation Steps Determine location of thermostat installation Mou...
Page 7: ...rial such as fiberglass insulation to prevent drafts from affecting thermostat operation Carefully line up the thermostat with the base and snap into place Removable Faceplate The silver or white face...
Page 8: ...splay will appear during initial power up and when a new device is found on the network 2 5 Check Syst me Operation Heating System Heat pump only Furnace only Dual fuel 1 Press SYSTEM button until Hea...
Page 9: ...he cooling system should stop operating Fan Operation 1 Press FAN button until Fan On is displayed The fan should begin to operate 2 Press FAN button to change the display to Fan Auto The fan should s...
Page 10: ...r the date is set Press the Enter button when finished Note If system power is lost for more than eight hours the clock will have to be reset Programming and configuration settings will be saved 3 2 S...
Page 11: ...heat pump your system will automatically activate Auxiliary Heating when the outside temperature is too cold for the heat pump to efficiently heat your home When Auxiliary Heating is called for the d...
Page 12: ...display the current program setting 3 6 Choosing the Fan Setting On or Auto Fan Auto This is the most commonly used setting The fan will turn on only when the heating or cooling system is running Fan...
Page 13: ...Home screen Time Day Outdoor Temp Display Humidity Display and Alert Message Area 1 On the Main Menu highlight and Enter Clock and Display Settings 2 Highlight and Enter Display Settings Keypad Backl...
Page 14: ...ight and enter Heating Program or Cooling Program Refer to section 4 3 10 Fan Settings Menu This menu selects the speed that the fan will run when selected On with the Fan button Enter Fan On Speed De...
Page 15: ...he system has run for the selected amount of time The length of time for the maintenance reminder can be selected to a setting of 1 to 12 months Use or to select On or Off When On is selected set time...
Page 16: ...MR Energy Management Recovery Default is On With EMR selected On the heating or cooling system will start early so the temperature in your home is at the desired temperature at the beginning of the pr...
Page 17: ...Adjust the humidification setpoint to a value from 20 to 50 De Hum Setpoint The Dehumidification setpoint is the percent of humidity that the cooling system will try to reach Dehumidification is accom...
Page 18: ...0 00 PM 62 F Cool 6 00 AM 75 F 8 00 AM 83 F 5 00 PM 75 F 10 00 PM 78 F 4 2 Planning your Program Your thermostat can be programmed in different profiles Entire Week Every day will have the same progra...
Page 19: ...save and display the Heating Program menu A checkmark appears to indicate the portion of schedule you have programmed Entering Cooling Program After entering Heating Program press to highlight Switch...
Page 20: ...essage and reset timer by pressing Critical System Warnings If a Red system alert appears contact your qualified service technician to have your system serviced 5 2 Reset Operation If a voltage spike...
Page 21: ...30 Fuse open 33 MRLC open Display Code Diagnostic Description 44 Low press switch closed inducer off 45 Low press switch open inducer high 46 Low press switch open inducer low 55 High press switch clo...
Page 22: ...with may or may not appear in the list depending on the configuration of the system Communicating Devices This menu item will list each piece of system equipment connected to the network The equipment...
Page 23: ...ion allows you to change the humidity displayed to match other thermostats in your home 6 1 Equipment User Menu Equipment operating information and options will be found on the Advanced Installer Menu...
Page 24: ...Mfgr Regblt Emerson Blower motor manufacturer Motor RPM RPM Blower motro RPM Maximum CFM CFM XXXX Maximum CFM blower provides Temp Rise NA XXXF Temp diff between supply and return Return Temp XXXF FLT...
Page 25: ...installed turn on Reset All Dflts No Yes Reset furnace settings to factory defaults Dipswitch DIP Indications Comments Cool Airflow XXXXCFM Airflow setting Heat Rise Nom Nom 10 Temperature rise setti...
Page 26: ...omments Factory Values No Yes Reset furnace settings to factory defaults FC values will be shown if a more precise value has been configured at the furnace control refer to the Supreme furnace manual...
Page 27: ...e ___ Months Off UV Lamp Maintenance ___ Months Off Humidifier Pad Maintenance ___ Months Off Temperature display F C Fahrenheit Celcius F Beeper On Off Button Input Confirmations On EMR On Off On Max...
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