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DIVERSITECH TOUCH SCREEN THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION

SELECTING A LOCATION

Install your DiversiTech thermostat approximately 5 feet (1.5 meters) above the floor in an
area with good air circulation.

Avoid the following locations:

• Hot or cold air from ducts
• Radiant heat for appliances or sun such as a skylight
• Unheated areas or uncooled areas: 

for example an outside wall behind the thermostat.

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Anticipator control

– Anticipator control

is used to turn off the heating equipment
before the room temperature actually 
reaches the cut-out point.

Cut-in Point

– The air temperature at the

thermostat at which it initiates action of 
heating/cooling equipment.

Cut-out Point

– The air temperature at the

thermostat at which it terminates action of
heating/cooling equipment.

Cycle rate

– Cycle rate is the frequency that

heating or cooling equipment is turned on
during a certain period of time. Cycle rate
is often given in units of cycles per hour
(CPH).

Differential

– Differential is defined as 

the difference between the cut-in and 
cut-out points as measured at the 
thermostat under specified operating 
conditions. For example, if the thermostat
turns the heating equipment on at 70
degrees F and turns the heating equipment
off at 74 degrees F, then the differential is
4 degrees F.

Programmable thermostat

– A thermo-

stat with the capability of automatically
adjusting temperature set point to pre-
selected settings at pre-selected times.

Setback

– The automatic alteration of the

thermostat control point(s) by means other
than manually changing the temperature set
point.

Set point

– The desired temperature 

setting on an electromechanical or 
electronic thermostat.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Summary of Contents for 675-TS32

Page 1: ...www diversitech com Technical Support 1 800 995 2222 TOUCH SCREEN THERMOSTAT INSTRUCTION MANUAL 675 TS32 3 Heating and 2 Cooling...

Page 2: ...humidification relay Customizable full and partial lock security Adjustable differential settings for multistage installations Energy watch calculates kWh and HVAC costs Simple mode for non programmab...

Page 3: ...EN OPTIONS 25 MENU PAGE VACATION MODE 26 MENU PAGE ADVANCED SETTINGS 27 DIVERSITECH TOUCH SCREEN THERMOSTAT CONFIGURATION ADVANCED SETTINGS WELCOME 28 ADVANCED SETTINGS CONFIGURING YOUR EQUIPMENT 30 A...

Page 4: ...of heating cooling equipment Cycle rate Cycle rate is the frequency that heating or cooling equipment is turned on during a certain period of time Cycle rate is often given in units of cycles per hour...

Page 5: ...rvice panel All heating and cooling units should be OFF 2 Remove the cover plate by pulling up the cover from the left or right side only 3 Align the thermostat unit to the wall 4 Mark the two locatio...

Page 6: ...G Y1 COMMON HEAT 2 HEAT 1 I2 1 AIR CONDITIONER AND 2 HEAT 24V FAN AC I1 RC DH H C Y2 RH OBW W2 G Y1 COMMON 10 DIVERSITECH TOUCH SCREEN THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAMS I2 1 AIR CONDITIONER 24V...

Page 7: ...G Y1 I2 COMMON 1 HEAT PUMP AND 2 HEAT HEAT 2 24V REVERSEVALVES HEAT 1 FAN HP I1 RC DH H C Y2 RH OBW W2 G Y1 12 DIVERSITECH TOUCH SCREEN THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAMS HEAT REVERSEVALVES I2 1...

Page 8: ...LLATION WIRING DIAGRAMS 14 DIVERSITECH TOUCH SCREEN THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAMS HEAT TRANSFORMER COOL TRANSFORMER I2 2 TRANSFORMERS I1 RC DH H C Y2 CUT RH OBW W2 G Y1 I2 1 TRANSFORMER I1 R...

Page 9: ...int as desired In Auto mode touch the Heat Cool button Heat or Cool will flash once selected then raise or lower set points as desired 7 Displays Installer Message review important information 8 Retur...

Page 10: ...with a temperature range select your temperature Choose COOL Cool will appear with a temperature range select your temperature Choose AUTO A combined heat cool button will appear when heat flashes cho...

Page 11: ...lar cost of the HVAC System configure this feature in Advanced Settings Clean the Screen without worry Access the Set Screen menu Advanced Settings for configuration of equipment Vacation Mode View Fi...

Page 12: ...e heat cool button Choose the next event for example 2 and repeat the steps Once you have set all the events for one day you may copy the same settings to other days of the week First ensure that your...

Page 13: ...kground ON or light background OFF Night Reverse Another patented feature ON at 9PM the screen automat ically reverses the background for comfortable viewing at night at 6 00AM it returns to the Norma...

Page 14: ...ime you are on vacation providing energy savings and comfort for your return home IMPORTANT Heat or Cool must be selected from the Control Page before entering the Vacation Settings page To begin sele...

Page 15: ...ers or emergency contact information Type your message in using the keyboard upon completion choose OK Set the number of months after which you with the message to appear Touch the home or menu icon t...

Page 16: ...or COOL manufacturer dependent 30 DIVERSITECH TOUCH SCREEN THERMOSTAT CONFIGURATION ADVANCED SETTINGS CONFIGURING YOUR EQUIPMENT IMPORTANT BY INADVERTENTLY MODIFYING COMPRESSOR AND FURNACE SETTINGS YO...

Page 17: ...n some gas or oil furnaces 32 DIVERSITECH TOUCH SCREEN THERMOSTAT CONFIGURATION ADVANCED SETTINGS TIMER FEATURE Specify the number of minutes for which Stage 1 will function until Stage 2 is activated...

Page 18: ...CREEN THERMOSTAT CONFIGURATION ADVANCED SETTINGS CALIBRATION TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION TABLE Firstly determine with a calibrated thermometer the temperature difference then use the following table to ad...

Page 19: ...f heating prob lem between C and Y1 I forgot my PIN and cannot unlock the thermostat Remove the cover plate press the reset button located in the bottom right corner as soon as the message touch to re...

Page 20: ...EDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE CORRESPONDENCE WITH DESCRIPTION AND NON INFRINGEMENT...

Page 21: ...www diversitech com Technical Support 1 800 995 2222 FCC Statement THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE...

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