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Introduction

The HS-EMS200 is a 1 Heat / 1 Cool / Plenum Fan Switch Electronic Digital
Communicating Non-programmable Thermostat designed for control of
standard single stage heating/cooling systems. It features an easy-to-read
vertical LCD that displays the current temperature and complete operation
status. A direct wire, easy-to-install backplate mounts on a standard vertical
outlet box or any drywall surface using the anchors and hardware provided.

This thermostat is designed to accept up to 6 indoor remote temperature sen-
sors (HS-EMS-ITS) or 5 indoor and 1 outdoor (HS-EMS-OTS) remote tem-
perature sensors. When indoor sensors are connected to the thermostat, the
temperature sensor (thermistor) on the thermostat is disabled. For tempera-
ture averaging at least two HS-EMS-ITS indoor remote sensors are required.

For additional information and wiring diagram for remote temperature sen-
sors, refer to the Installation Instructions included with the sensors. 

The HS-EMS200 connects to an Escort/VPM5580TC, allowing the user to
change temperature settings through premise or remote touch tone tele-
phones. The Escort/VPM5580TC can announce the indoor temperature and
if an HS-EMS-OTS is connected, the outdoor temperature as well. Compati-
ble LCD keypads can also display the temperature and allow the user to
access the temperature controls (requires LCD5500Z v2.1 or higher). 

For information on thermostat access and control using the Escort/
VPM5580TC, please refer to the Installation Instructions included with the
Escort/VPM.

Location

For accurate temperature detection, the thermostat should be mounted on an
inside wall, 46 cm (18”) from any outside wall, in a frequently occupied area
with freely circulating air. It should be approximately 1.5 m (5’) above the
floor. Avoid direct sunlight, radiant heat from appliances, air conditioner
grills, stairwells, water pipes, warm air stacks, and sources of electrical inter-
ference such as arcing relay contacts.

Pre-Wiring

The HS-EMS200 requires a 5 conductor wire when connected to the heating
and cooling system plus an additional 3 conductor wire when connected to a
security system through an Escort or VPM module.

Installation

1.  Remove the thermostat cover. Insert a flat blade screwdriver, approxi-

mately 3 mm (1/8”) into the slot located in the bottom center of the
case. Twist ¼ turn to pop the thermostat loose from the backplate.

2.  Swing the thermostat out from the bottom (hinge at top) and lift the

thermostat up and off the backplate.

3.  Place the backplate opening over the control wires protruding from the

wall. Use the backplate to mark the location of two mounting holes.

4.  Drill two 5 mm (3/16”) mounting holes at the marked locations. Tap the

supplied nylon anchors flush to the wall and fasten the backplate using
the supplied screws. Do not over tighten.

5.  Connect the control wires to the thermostat as shown in the appropriate

wiring diagram. Push any slack wire back into wall. Ensure that the
wires are flush with the backplate. Seal the access hole to prevent
drafts from affecting thermostat performance.

6.   Install optional setback and indoor/outdoor remote sensors, if used.
7.  Replace the thermostat by inserting the tabs into the hinge slots at the

top of the backplate. Gently swing the thermostat downward and snap
it into place.

8.  Replace the thermostat cover.

Thermistor Position

When placing the front cover on the thermostat, ensure that the thermistor is
not touching the case. The thermistor should be placed horizontal to the wall
and visible between the ribs of the case. 

Thermostat Cover Lock

Insert the plastic lock piece into the bottom of the mounted base. The ends
of the lock piece fit snugly under the lock pins extending from the bottom
of the mounted base. The tab in the middle of the lock piece extends down
from the base.

To release the locking mechanism, press the lock piece up and into the base
while gently prying open.

DIP Switch Settings and Functions

The DIP switches are located on the interior of the thermostat and can be set
in either the ON or OFF positions depending on the installation The default
positions are indicated in bold

1.  

2 Minute or 4 Minute ON Times

 this option allows you to select either

a 2 or 4 minute minimum off and on time.

2.  

Keypad Lock

 in the ON position, all buttons are locked out except the

Outdoor Temperature button.

3.  

Plenum Fan Switch

 in the OFF position, the fan comes on immedi-

ately with a call for heat. In the ON position, the fan is controlled by
the equipment (plenum switch control).

Specifications

Rated Voltage.............................................................................20-30 V

AC

, 24 V

AC

 nominal

Rated AC .......................................0.05-0.75 A continuous/output (surges to 3.00 A, max.)

Rated DC @ ‘R’ ............................0.00-0.75 A continuous/output (surges to 3.00 A, max.)

Control range: Heating..................................5-30°C in (1° steps); or 38-88°F (in 1° steps)

Cooling .............................16-40°C in (1° steps); or 60-108°F (in 1° steps)

Measurement range ............................................................................... 0-48°C; or 28-124°F

ODT Measurement range................................................................ –40-48°C; or –40-124°F

Control accuracy................................................................±0.5°C, at 20°C; or ±1°F, at 68°F

Minimum deadband ...........................................(between heating and cooling) 1°C; or 2°F

NOTE: This thermostat contains electronic circuitry that replaces the con-
ventional mechanical anticipator.

DIP Switch

DIP Switch OFF

DIP Switch ON

1

4 Minute Min ON

2 Minute Min ON

2

Keypad Unlock

Keypad Lock

3

Fan ON with Heat 

Call

Fan ON with Plenum Switch

HS-EMS200

1 Heat / 1 Cool Single-Stage Thermostat

Installation Instructions

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Summary of Contents for HS-EMS200

Page 1: ...backplate to mark the location of two mounting holes 4 Drill two 5 mm 3 16 mounting holes at the marked locations Tap the supplied nylon anchors flush to the wall and fasten the backplate using the supplied screws Do not over tighten 5 Connect the control wires to the thermostat as shown in the appropriate wiring diagram Push any slack wire back into wall Ensure that the wires are flush with the b...

Page 2: ...tact relay for alternate set points RS2 To Outdoor Indoor remote sensors RS1 To Outdoor Indoor remote sensors RS V To Outdoor Indoor remote sensors and to Escort5580TC VPM5580TC X2 To Escort5580TC VPM5580TC X1 To Escort5580TC VPM5580TC W1 Energizes on a call for first stage heating Y1 Energizes on a call for first stage cooling G Fan is energized with a call for heating or cooling or by pressing t...

Page 3: ...ticipated profits loss of time or any other losses incurred by the buyer in connection with the purchase installation operation or failure of this product WARNING DSC Ltd recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis However despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to criminal tampering or electrical disruption it is possible for this product to fail to perfo...

Page 4: ...ally when the system is operating but there is no indication of this on the display To select continuous Fan operation press the FAN button and the display will show This is recommended for electronic air cleaners and continuous ventilation requirements Outdoor ODT Button When the outdoor temperature sensor option is connected to your thermo stat you can display the current outdoor temperature by ...

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