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Mode

Fan

Outdoor

Day/Night

Introduction

The HS-EMS200 Digital Communicating Thermostat is designed to provide
accurate control and display of room temperature. The thermostat normally
displays room temperature, mode of operation (i.e. Day or Night), and
whether Cooling or Heating is currently on. The six buttons on the front of
the unit allow complete control of the thermostat. You may specify different
Heating and Cooling setpoints, and change them easily by pushing a button.
Temperature can be displayed in either °C or °F. The thermostat also allows
you to select either continuous fan operation, or fan operation only during
operation of the heating/cooling device(s).

Modes of Operation

Select the desired mode of operation by toggling the MODE button:

—indicates Cooling system only. “COOL” is displayed for 5 seconds.

—indicates Heating system only. “HEAT” is displayed for 5 seconds.

—indicates both the Heating and Cooling (automatic). “AUTO” is dis-

played for 5 seconds).

 (flashing)—indicates Cool is ON.

 (flashing)—indicates Heat is ON.

OFF—shuts off thermostat. Heating and Cooling systems will not operate.
Fan operation is still possible.

Caution: Avoid using the OFF mode during cold weather to prevent dam-
age from freezing.

Temperature Control
Cooling:

 

Select the temperature you want the thermostat to maintain while in Cool
mode, press the mode button until Cool mode is selected, then press the 
or 

 buttons until the desired temperature is displayed. The cooling set-

point temperature is displayed for 5 seconds.

Heating: 

Select the temperature you want the thermostat to maintain while in Heat
mode, press the mode button until Heat mode is selected, then press the 
or 

 buttons until the desired temperature is displayed. The heating set-

point temperature is displayed for 5 seconds.

Auto: 

The thermostat will automatically switch from heating to cooling as deter-
mined by the selected setpoints in heating and cooling. NOTE: The thermo-
stat will not allow less than 1 C (2 F) difference between the heating and
cooling setpoints.

Fan Control 

The Fan will come on automatically 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 pressing the button.

If this option is not connected, the thermostat will display _ _

 with no

numbers.

Day/Night Button

The Day/Night button is used to select the Occupancy setting. When first
installed, the thermostat is set to Day occupancy setting and the display will

show the 

 symbol and the Day temperature. By pressing the Day/Night

button you can change to the Night occupancy setting and the display will

show the 

 symbol and the Night temperature. This button can be used to

toggle between Day and Night modes. Within each mode the temperature
can be modified. The thermostat will remember any new settings.

Celsius/Fahrenheit

Simultaneously press 

 and 

 to toggle between Celsius ( C) and Fahren-

heit ( F) temperature display.

Optional Indoor/Outdoor Remote Sensors

The thermostat can accept indoor and outdoor remote temperature sensors
(HS-EMS-ITS and HS-EMS-OTS) for monitoring of temperatures where
these sensors are located.
Connecting indoor sensors disables the temperature sensor on the thermo-
stat thereby increasing the flexibility of where the thermostat can be located.
For temperature averaging over a large area a minimum of two indoor sen-
sors are required.
Indoor and outdoor sensors are available separately. For more details about
installing these sensors, please refer to the Installation Instructions included
with the sensors.

Temperature Accuracy

Full accuracy is only achieved after the thermostat has been installed and
powered for at least one hour.

Power Failures

No battery is required to maintain the temperature setpoints in the case of a
power loss, regardless of duration.

HS-EMS200

1 Heat / 1 Cool Single-Stage Thermostat

Operating Instructions

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Printed in Canada  29034520 R001

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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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