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80 Series Thermostats

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Overview

Application

U

Universal

H

Heat Pump

C

Conventional

Model Number

1F85U-42PR

1F85U-42NP

1F85U-22PR

1F85U-22NP

Stages (H/C)

4H / 2C

4H / 2C

2H / 2C

2H / 2C

Selectable 

Program

7, 5-1-1 or None

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7, 5-1-1 or None

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Program

Periods

4 or 2

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4 or 2

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Temp. Limits

Keypad 

Lockout

Dual Fuel

(Logic Based)

Auto-change

Selectable 

Program

7, 5-1-1 or None

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7, 5-1-1 or None

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80 Series 

Professional 

Thermostats

Summary of Contents for 80 Series

Page 1: ...80 Series Thermostats 1 Emerson 80 Series Thermostats ...

Page 2: ...Business and Product Overview ...

Page 3: ...e Display Bright backlight High contrast Selectable Programming Choice of 7 Day 5 1 1 Day or Non Programmable standard on all programmable models Dual Fuel HP Gas Furnace Control No sensor required Standard on all staging models Advanced Features Auto Changeover on Universal models Keypad Lockout Temperature Limits Easy to Install Built in level indicator Simple set up menu Terminal block connecti...

Page 4: ...trates the key differentiators of this product line Other manufacturers have displays with hot spots or uneven backlight quality that make them difficult to view Competitively priced Most requested features Easier to install and configure Quality Precision Control Support When Where You Need It 1F85U 42PR ...

Page 5: ...80 Series Thermostats 5 Conventional 1H 1C Heat Pump 2H 1C Universal 2H 2C Universal 3 H 2C EMR HW Pro1 EMR HW Pro1 EMR HW Pro1 EMR HW Pro1 Better Feature Set Minimal SKUs vs Competition Price ...

Page 6: ... sq in 4 0 sq in 2 4 qu In Conventional Stages 1H 1C 1H 1C 1H 1C 1H 1C 1H 1C Heat Pump Stages 1H 1C 1H 1C 1H 1C 1H 1C 1H 1C Auto Changeover Keypad Lockout Temperature Limits Dual Fuel Why We Win Large high quality display with advanced features Smaller screen size fewer features NP Smaller screen size Prog more expensive Poor display quality fewer features Square shape doesn t cover previous therm...

Page 7: ...ersal Universal Display Size 4 5 sq in 1 3 sq in 3 8 5 1 sq in 3 9 sq in Conventional Stages 2H 2C 1H 1C Heat Pump Stages 2H 1C 2H 1C 2H 1C 2H 1C Auto Changeover Keypad Lockout Temperature Limits Dual Fuel Why We Win Large high quality display with advanced features and dual fuel Small display fewer features More expensive with extra cooling stage Square shape doesn t cover previous thermostat foo...

Page 8: ...iversal Universal Universal Display Size 5 0 sq in 3 8 5 1 sq in 5 0 sq in 5 1 sq in 5 4 sq in Conventional Stages 2H 2C 2H 2C 2H 2C 2H 2C 2H 2C Heat Pump Stages 2H 1C 2H 1C 4H 2C 3H 2C 3H 2C Auto changeover Keypad Lockout Temperature Limits Dual Fuel Why we win Features aesthetics and dual fuel More expensive fewer features Features aesthetics 4th stage dual fuel More expensive fewer features Squ...

Page 9: ...e Program 7 5 1 1 or None 7 5 1 1 or None Program Periods 4 or 2 4 or 2 Temp Limits Keypad Lockout Dual Fuel Logic Based Auto change Model Number 1F85U 42PR 1F85U 42NP 1F85U 22PR 1F85U 22NP Selectable Program 7 5 1 1 or None 7 5 1 1 or None TECH TIP Did you know that the 80 Series thermostats share the same subbase pin out as Sensi Wi Fi 1F87U 42WF Pull off any 80 Series stat snap in a Sensi and c...

Page 10: ... 0C Heat Only 11 1H 1C 21 2H 1C 22 2H 1C 32 3H 2C 42 4H 2C 99 Modulating Variable Programming NP Non Programmable PR Programmable WF Wifi Customer Number Example 1F85U 42PR Universal 4H 2C Programmable The numbers after the dash call out maximum number of stages The last group of letters call out programming The letter before the dash calls out the application Smart Part Numbers make it easy to se...

Page 11: ...ave the same options of 7 independent day or 5 1 1 day programming or can be set to non programmable configuration Selecting the right thermostat is easy All you need to know is Heat pump or traditional gas oil electric furnace and A C How many stages Heat Cool Programmable or Non Programmable 1F85U 42PR 1F83H 21PR Matching 80 Series Thermostats to Your Application ...

Page 12: ... calls out stages and the programming options Look for the Application Icon on the upper left Universal 4H 2C or 2H 2C Furnaces and Heat Pumps Heat Pump 2H 1C Heat Pump Only Conventional 1H 1C Furnaces and Heat Pumps To verify thermostat features look at the side panel of the box ...

Page 13: ...rmostats available on our Wholesale Resource Center https climate emerson com documents wr 0889 visorcard divide en 3599656 pdf The White Rodgers Quick Reference Guide includes specs and features on all 80 Series thermostats including Quick Reference Guide 1 System type 2 Features 3 Terminals ...

Page 14: ...site Your resource for Product information and spec sheets Complete Cross Reference OEM compatibility Installation information and videos Wiring diagrams Download Go to your app store Type in WR Mobile Install the app OR Open your camera Hold it over the QR code Tap Open on the pop down Install the app ...

Page 15: ...80 Series Thermostats 15 WR Mobile App Easy to use Search by OEM Competitive or White Rodgers Model Number Scrollable Product List WR Replacement Product Number ...

Page 16: ...te Rodgers Cross Reference Go to www whiterodgers com Hover over Tools Resources Click on White Rodgers Cross Reference Product Information Enter the Model Number or click on Search Replacement Heating Controls by Major OEM Brand ...

Page 17: ...limate emerson com en us brands white rodgers white rodgers wholesaler resource center You ll find videos stocking lists and product launch information for the following product families Heating Controls Cooling Controls Sensi Smart Thermostats Traditional Thermostats Contractor Rewards Product Merchandising ...

Page 18: ...ore OEM s Offering the widest range of Universal Replacement Controls Ease of Installation Simple easy to understand instructions Product Reliability Quality Control assures reliable products Affordable Competitive pricing Supported by Knowledgeable Representatives Contractor direct phone support ...

Page 19: ...Technical ...

Page 20: ...ge Display Bright backlight High contrast Selectable Programming Choice of 7 Day 5 1 1 Day or Non Programmable standard on all programmable models Dual Fuel HP Gas Furnace Control No sensor required Standard on all staging models Advanced Features Auto Changeover on Universal models Keypad Lockout Temperature Limits Easy to Install Built in level indicator Simple set up menu Terminal block connect...

Page 21: ...5U 42PR 1F85U 42NP 1F85U 22PR 1F85U 22NP Stages H C 4H 2C 4H 2C 2H 2C 2H 2C Selectable Program 7 5 1 1 or None 7 5 1 1 or None Program Periods 4 or 2 4 or 2 Temp Limits Keypad Lockout Dual Fuel Logic Based Auto change Selectable Program 7 5 1 1 or None 7 5 1 1 or None 80 Series Professional Thermostats ...

Page 22: ... Pumps with no Aux Heat Programmable Models all have the same options of 7 independent day or 5 1 1 day programming or can also be set to non programmable configuration Selecting the right thermostat is easy All you need to know is Heat pump or traditional gas oil electric furnace and A C How many stages Heat Cool Programmable or Non Programmable 1F85U 42PR 1F83H 21PR ...

Page 23: ... 0C Heat Only 11 1H 1C 21 2H 1C 22 2H 1C 32 3H 2C 42 4H 2C 99 Modulating Variable Programming NP Non Programmable PR Programmable WF Wifi Customer Number Example 1F85U 42PR Universal 4H 2C Programmable The numbers after the dash call out maximum number of stages The last group of letters call out programming The letter before the dash calls out the application Smart Part Numbers make it easy to se...

Page 24: ... Non Programmable Programmable 1F85U 22NP 42NP shown 1F85U 22PR 42PR shown Away temperature preset for commonly used setting System button Backlight button top of thermostat Fan button Temp UP DOWN Hold permanent temperature or run schedule cancel hold ...

Page 25: ...ventional Models Non Programmable Programmable 1F83H 21NP shown 1F83C 11PR shown Fan switch System switch Aux Mode for HP models only Backlight button top of thermostat Adjust time and day of week Permanent temperature hold Run schedule cancel perm hold ...

Page 26: ...ng 1 Built in level indicator 2 Center hole wiring 3 Accessible terminal blocks 1 2 3 3 TECH TIP Did you know that the 80 Series thermostats share the same subbase pin out as Sensi Wi Fi 1F87U 42WF Pull off any 80 Series stat snap in a Sensi and configure 1F87U 42WF ...

Page 27: ...eries Thermostats 27 Application Switches and Jumpers Conventional Models RC RH Jumper Wire Gas Elec Switch O B Terminal Switch Heat Pump Models W2 E Jumper O B Terminal Switch Universal Models RC RH Jumper ...

Page 28: ...ll for heat Typically for heat pumps or electric furnaces Application Switches Conventional Models Gas Elec Switch Heat Pump Conventional Models O B Switch This switch controls the position of the reversing valve O position energizes RV in the cooling mode B position energizes the RV in the heating mode These switches are on the back of the thermostat and must be configured correctly for the appli...

Page 29: ... the back of the thermostat This will isolate both terminals so they can be independently used Heat Pump Models W2 E Jumper Combined Aux and Emergency Heat Don t Clip Jumper The Heat Pump thermostat electrically connects W2 and E terminals so you do not need to install a jumper wire Independent Aux and Emergency Heat Clip Jumper If there are separate W2 and E wires clip the W2 E jumper located on ...

Page 30: ...p Universal 1F83C 11PR 1F83C 11NP 1F83H 21PR 1F83H 21NP 1F85U 22PR 1F85U 42NP 1F85U 22PR 1F85U 22NP Outdoor Equipment 05 Indoor Equipment 10 Dedicated Emergency 15 O B or 3 wire zone valve 20 Heat Cycle Rate 30 Aux Emer cycle rate 32 Cool Cycle Rate 35 Compressor Lockout 50 Dual Fuel Logic 60 Enabled with outdoor indoor equipment selection Max Heat Limit 65 Min Heat Limit 66 System Configuration ...

Page 31: ...R 1F85U 22PR 1F85U 22PR 1F83C 11NP 1F83H 21NP 1F85U 42NP 1F85U 22NP Programming 74 Periods per Day 75 Early Start EMR 76 Fahrenheit or Celsius 79 Temperature Offset 81 Continuous Backlight 83 Change Filter 86 Auto Changeover 88 Keypad Lockout 99 Programming 74 Periods per Day 75 User Settings requires C wire connection ...

Page 32: ...Install ...

Page 33: ...ge Display Bright backlight High contrast Selectable Programming Choice of 7 Day 5 1 1 Day or Non Programmable standard on all programmable models Dual Fuel HP Gas Furnace Control No sensor required Standard on all staging models Advanced Features Auto Changeover on Universal models Keypad Lockout Temperature Limits Easy to Install Built in level indicator Simple set up menu Terminal block connect...

Page 34: ...5U 42PR 1F85U 42NP 1F85U 22PR 1F85U 22NP Stages H C 4H 2C 4H 2C 2H 2C 2H 2C Selectable Program 7 5 1 1 or None 7 5 1 1 or None Program Periods 4 or 2 4 or 2 Temp Limits Keypad Lockout Dual Fuel Logic Based Auto change Selectable Program 7 5 1 1 or None 7 5 1 1 or None 80 Series Professional Thermostats ...

Page 35: ...80 Series Thermostats 35 Instruction Sheets 1F85U 42PR 1F85U 42NP 1F85U 22PR 1F85U 22NP ...

Page 36: ...Singles stage heat pump HP1 Y Y2 O B Two stage heat pump HP2 Equipment Configuration Options Thermostat Terminals with Attached Wires Indoor Equipment Setting for Indoor Equipment No wire on thermostat terminal W E Blower only no indoor heating equipment FAN W E Gas or Oil Heat Single stage gas or oil furnace GA1 W E W2 Gas of Oil Heat Two stage gas or oil furnace GA2 W E Electric Heat Single stag...

Page 37: ...at The 42 allows up to two Heat Pump and two Auxiliary Emergency stages four stages heat maximum As received 42 Universals sequence stage the back up heating terminals W E and W2 There is also a menu option to use W2 as a single stage of Auxiliary Heat and use W E as a separate Auxiliary Heat Only Emergency stage This would result in a 3 Heat 2 Cool thermostat Model Number NP or PR HP Stages Confi...

Page 38: ...80 Series Thermostats 38 Wiring Conventional Heat Pump Universal Configuration Hydronic 3 Wire Zone Valve Applications ...

Page 39: ...the thermostat Heat Pump 1Heat 1Cool No Auxiliary Put a field jumper between Y and W Select the appropriate O B switch setting on the back of the thermostat O energizes reversing valve in cooling B energizes reversing valve in heating Conventional 1 Heat 1Cool Furnace 1 Heat A C 1 Cool RC RH O B G Y W C Power for Cooling Power for Heating Reversing Valve Fan Relay Cooling Relay Heating Relay Commo...

Page 40: ...lip the W2 E jumper located on the back of the thermostats Wire W2 E separately so the compressor does not turn on when system switch is set to Aux Dual Fuel is selected in the Installer s Menu Item 60 Heat Pump 2 Heat 1 Cool Heat Pump Staged R O B G Y E W2 C L Power 24V Reversing Valve Fan Relay 1st stage compressor 2nd Stage Heat Aux Common wire for 24C Heat Pump Malfunction Diagnostics Terminal...

Page 41: ...ostat Selectable O B switch setting on the back of the thermostat Dual Fuel is selected in the Installer s Menu Item 60 Universal 2 Heat 2 Cool Furnace 2 Stage A C 2 Stage RC RH O B G Y Y2 W E W2 C L Power for Cooling Power for Heating Reversing Valve Fan Rela y 1st Stage Comp 2nd Stage Comp 1st Stage Heat Gas 2nd Stage Heat Gas Comm on wire for 24C Heat Pump Malfunction Diagnostics Terminal input...

Page 42: ...0 Universal 4 Heat 2 Cool 2 Stage Furnace w 2 Stage A C RC RH O B G Y Y2 W E W2 C L Power for Cooling Power for Heating Reversing Valve Fan Relay 1st stage compressor 2nd stage compressor 1st Stage Heat Gas 2nd Stage Heat Gas Common wire for 24C Heat Pump Malfunction Diagnostics Terminal input signal requires common 2 Stage Heat Pump with w 2 Stage Aux or Dual Fuel Staged Aux Heat and Emer Only St...

Page 43: ...ection there is an option 3 for 3 wire zone valve configuration Universal 2 Heat 2 Cool Furnace 2 Stage A C 2 Stage RC RH O B G Y Y2 W E W2 C L Power for Cooling Power for Heating Reversing Valve Fan Relay 1st stage comp 2nd stage comp 1st Stage Heat Gas 2nd Stage Heat Gas Common wire for 24C Heat Pump Malfunction Diagnostics Terminal input signal requires common Heat Pump w 2 stages Aux or Dual F...

Page 44: ...80 Series Thermostats 44 Installer Configuration Menu ...

Page 45: ...er Menu Press and Hold Menu for 8 seconds System application configuration menus These setting directly impact the operation of the equipment Set options to match the system User Menu Access homeowner settings same menu sequence Press and Hold To Access Installer Menu ...

Page 46: ...ate through menus Press UP DOWN buttons to rotate thru options Press NEXT or EXIT to save changes Next Back Menu Name Options Use temperature UP DOWN buttons to rotate through options Use to navigate through Menu items Display Options for each menu Display Menu Name and Number ...

Page 47: ...p Universal 1F83C 11PR 1F83C 11NP 1F83H 21PR 1F83H 21NP 1F85U 22PR 1F85U 42NP 1F85U 22PR 1F85U 22NP Outdoor Equipment 05 Indoor Equipment 10 Dedicated Emergency 15 O B or 3 wire zone valve 20 Heat Cycle Rate 30 Aux Emer cycle rate 32 Cool Cycle Rate 35 Compressor Lockout 50 Dual Fuel Logic 60 Enabled with outdoor indoor equipment selection Max Heat Limit 65 Min Heat Limit 66 System Configuration ...

Page 48: ...R 1F85U 22PR 1F85U 22PR 1F83C 11NP 1F83H 21NP 1F85U 42NP 1F85U 22NP Programming 74 Periods per Day 75 Early Start EMR 76 Fahrenheit or Celsius 79 Temperature Offset 81 Continuous Backlight 83 Change Filter 86 Auto Changeover 88 Keypad Lockout 99 Programming 74 Periods per Day 75 User Settings requires C wire connection ...

Page 49: ...80 Series Thermostats 49 Homeowner User Menu Setting Time and Day Setting Schedules Homeowner User Menu ...

Page 50: ...rature is reached by the programmed time Off On start early Off start at program period time 04 Fahrenheit or Celsius F F Fahrenheit C Celsius 05 Temperature Display Adjustment adjusts the Room Temperature 0 5 to 5 06 bL Continuous display backlight keep the backlight always on C wire required Off On always on Off momentary 07 Change Air Filter set up a monthly reminder Off 1 to 12 reminder time i...

Page 51: ... DOWN to cycle thru menu options 3 Press NEXT to set the time a Press either the UP DOWN button until you reach the correct hour and the AM PM designation b Press NEXT to switch from hours to minutes c Press and hold either the UP DOWN button until you reach the correct minutes 4 Press RUN to exit Menu Time Schedule Settings Next ...

Page 52: ... a period for the days selected NOTE To change program options go to the SETTINGS menu b Press NEXT to set the temperature for that period using UP DOWN buttons 6 Continue to press NEXT to advance through all periods for all days of the week a Press BACK to return to the previous setting 7 Once all days of the week have been programmed the thermostat will display END a Press EXIT at any time to sa...

Page 53: ...is operating properly If the thermostat does not click try the reset operation listed below If the thermostat clicks contact the furnace manufacturer or a service person to very the heating system is operating correctly No Cool 1 System not set to Cool 2 Loose connection to the thermostat or system 3 Cooling System requires service or thermostat requires replacement 1 Set thermostat to Cool 2 Veri...

Page 54: ...ice icon appears on display 1 Heating system is not able to heat the space to within 10 degrees of the setpoint within 2 hours 2 Cooling system is not able to cool the space to within 10 degrees of the setpoint within 2 hours 3 If is displayed for the Room Temperature a replacement thermostat is needed 4 None of the buttons operate on the thermostat 5 If Call for Service is flashing compressor sel...

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