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Link Info Screen (continued)

  

  STATUS: The label inside the box describes the status of the communication link  

Possible labels are:  

SEARCHING FOR RADIO 

SEARCHING FOR NETWORK 

JOINING NETWORK 

SEARCHING FOR TRUST CENTER 

WAITING FOR SECURE LINK 

SEARCHING FOR ESP 

WAITING FOR VALID CONNECTION 

CONNECTION ACTIVE 

 At the right end of the title bar of the LINK STATUS box is the Status Code. For additional 
information about the Status Code please consult your utility.  

Other information provided:  

MAC: IEEE 802.15.4 EUI Media Access Control address.  

IC: Installation Code, which identifies the device. Your utility must know the MAC address and the 
Installation Code of a thermostat in order to be able to communicate with it.  Typically, your utility 
will know these items before a thermostat is connected for the first time.  If your utility does not 
have this information, or problems are encountered during connection, the installer can read the 
MAC address and Installation Code from the Link Info screen and inform your utility.  

Pressing the DEVICE INFO tab at the Link Info screen takes you back to the Device Info screen.  

Pressing the EXIT tab in either the Device Info screen or the Link Info screen takes you back to the 
Setup Menu.  

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Summary of Contents for Pioneer Z100 Smart Thermostat

Page 1: ...AW000515 B Pioneer Z100 Smart Thermostat Operating and Installation Manual...

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Page 3: ...justment of temperature and schedule Energy efficient presets to help reduce heating and cooling costs Wirelessly communicates with your utility Notifies you and automatically responds to utility dema...

Page 4: ...ting the Date Time 11 Default Schedule 12 Temporary Hold 13 Heating and Cooling Modes 15 Fan Modes 15 Temperature Settings 16 Schedule 17 Extended Holds Permanent Timed and Vacation Holds 18 Energy Pr...

Page 5: ...Calibration 28 Service Information 28 User Options 29 Languages 29 Schedule 29 Change Filter Reminder 30 Power Outages 30 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE 31 Mounting the Thermostat 31 Mounting the Outdoo...

Page 6: ...l Systems 37 Heat Pump Systems 38 Control Options 39 Device Info Screen 40 Link Info Screen 41 Reset Screen 43 Thermostat Reset 44 User Configuration Reset 46 Reset Security Key 46 Conventional System...

Page 7: ...IGHT TAB buttons appears on the bottom of the display screen Use the SCROLL buttons to adjust the temperature move through the menus options and change highlighted values Press the MENU SELECT button...

Page 8: ...ode the backlight is on with low brightness Please note that icons such as heat or fan are animated when the equipment is running Note A SETPOINT e g LEAVE is identified by a name and specifies both h...

Page 9: ...HT TAB button changes the fan mode ON AUTO Pressing the SCROLL buttons makes the temperatures of the SETPOINTs higher warmer or lower cooler You can accept the changes by pressing the LEFT TAB which w...

Page 10: ...status and signal quality means Link OFF means Link ON and varies from lowest signal quality 1 bar to highest signal quality 5 bars The Title Bar also displays the current electricity rate if your uti...

Page 11: ...n to enter the TIME menu To change between 12 and 24 hour clock formats scroll to the CLOCK FORMAT menu item Press MENU SELECT to enter the CLOCK FORMAT menu item The setting will be underlined You ca...

Page 12: ...your comfort and schedule requirements The thermostat anticipates the time required to reach a desired temperature prior to the start of the SETPOINT time therefore you only need to set the desired t...

Page 13: ...of the active target SETPOINT shown below the room temperature with two arrows beside it To accept the adjusted SETPOINT press the LEFT TAB To cancel press the RIGHT TAB Note that even if you don t p...

Page 14: ...ffect the SETPOINT name will be replaced by TEMPORARY To cancel a Temporary Hold press the SCROLL button to return to this screen Press the RIGHT TAB to cancel the HOLD or LEFT TAB to accept it contin...

Page 15: ...g systems are off EMERG This setting only applies to heat pumps with auxiliary heat The thermostat only controls the Emergency Auxiliary heat leaving the heat pump s compressor locked out Use this set...

Page 16: ...ETPOINTs HEAT and COOL temperatures can be changed using the SETPOINTS menu Choose SETPOINTS from the Main Menu to view this screen To change the HEAT and COOL temperature settings SCROLL to the SETPO...

Page 17: ...ated with the start time on the right Adjust the start time by pressing the MENU SELECT button and SCROLLING through the time Press MENU SELECT to move inside the PROGRAM window Here the SETPOINT can...

Page 18: ...enu then select the HOLD TYPE press MENU SELECT then SCROLL to the desired HOLD TYPE and press MENU SELECT again Permanent Hold Using the arrow keys change the HOLD TYPE to PERMANENT and press the MEN...

Page 19: ...E CHANGES to accept the new settings and initiate the Hold To cancel the Hold return to the EXTENDED HOLD menu and press CANCEL HOLD Vacation Hold Choose the HOLD UNTIL date in VACATION hold You can a...

Page 20: ...ures should be modified in order to reduce the energy use by your heating and or air conditioning systems In the Home screen the SETPOINT name is replaced by the name of the Energy Event which is ENER...

Page 21: ...a Temporary Hold When an event is overridden the SETPOINT values selected during the Override operation will be applied as if it were a Temporary Hold The Home screen will display TEMPORARY under the...

Page 22: ...an send Price Information Events The current price of energy can also be used to trigger a Price Conservation Event When a Price Conservation Event is triggered the thermostat responds based on which...

Page 23: ...ge from OPT IN to OPT OUT you need to press MENU SELECT when the arrow is pointing ENERGY EVENT OPT IN will be underlined SCROLL to OPT OUT and press SAVE CHANGES PRICE DISPLAY Defines which type of p...

Page 24: ...creen you can choose the level of Comfort by pressing the arrow SCROLL buttons If you choose the Maximum Comfort as shown at the left your program settings will not be affected by an increase in price...

Page 25: ...on savings over comfort such that the temperature adjustments are greater for a given price increase Maximum Savings means that your thermostat will change the temperature in the direction of maximum...

Page 26: ...the event ends or when the next scheduled SETPOINTs start Indicators of Energy Events and Savings The Thermostat has four Light Emitting Diodes LEDs located on the right side of the case below the LCD...

Page 27: ...ou acknowledge the message until the message expires or until your utility cancels the message To view the last message transmitted by your utility SCROLL down in the main menu to GET LAST MESSAGE Pre...

Page 28: ...brate the thermostat select the OFFSET line Press MENU SELECT then SCROLL to change the offset Press SAVE CHANGES to accept the new settings then press EXIT to return to the main menu Service Informat...

Page 29: ...Press SAVE CHANGES to save Schedule There are three choices for the weekly schedule 5 2 DAYS Mon Fri schedule is the same Sat Sun schedule is the same 7 DAYS Every day of the week has an individual sc...

Page 30: ...inder alarm appears You can clear the alarm by touching CLEAR ALARM In order to re enable the CHANGE FILTER reminder set the desired period and touch SAVE CHANGES Power Outages In the event of a power...

Page 31: ...t The 2 wallplate anchors should be spaced 3 5 inches 90 mm apart in a vertical direction Pull wires through the backplate and connect to the appropriate terminals as defined in the Wiring Configurati...

Page 32: ...rmostat front housing from the backplate press the plastic tab located at the bottom of the thermostat Pull the bottom of the front housing forward and remove Warning do not use metallic tools when re...

Page 33: ...l jurisdictional government agency regarding available recycling programs In order to find if there is a suitable recycling facility near your location please go to http earth911 com hazardous single...

Page 34: ...Pump Fault 3 RS OUT Outdoor Sensor 4 RS GND Sensor Ground 5 FILTER Filter 1s 6 2n 7 C Conventional System Heat Pump System ommon GND C 8 Power 24VAC R 9 1st Stage Heat W1 10 Fan G 11 1st Stage Cool Y1...

Page 35: ...minutes of the last button press and force you to re enter a password The default INSTALLER password is INST The INSTALLER password limits access to critical thermostat settings which include Password...

Page 36: ...ostat must be configured correctly to match the equipment type The number of cooling and heating stages must be defined in the Conventional or Heat Pump setting EQUIPMENT TYPE DEFAULT OPTION CONVENTIO...

Page 37: ...MIN 1 6 MIN Minimum cycle time for the furnace air conditioner FAN ON IN HEAT YES NO this option only applies to the furnace The fan turns on when the thermostat sends the fan on signal If the Fan Mo...

Page 38: ...and Auxiliary Heat to be on at the same time Does not allow Heat Pump and Auxiliary Heat to be on at the same time add on configuration BALANCE POINTS HIGH 122 F 50 C 38 122 F 39 50 C The High Balanc...

Page 39: ...d temperature The algorithm determines the time required to reach the temperature and engages the equipment prior to the next Scheduled Setpoint in order to reach the desired temperature at the approp...

Page 40: ...e Version Major and Minor are represented by numbers from 0 to 255 separated by a dot Software Version SW the Thermostat Firmware Version Major Minor and Build are represented by numbers from 0 to 255...

Page 41: ...Strength Indicator which is the signal applied at radio receiver input expressed in dBm The values range is from 30 very strong signal to 90 weak signal Values outside that range should only be used a...

Page 42: ...ccess Control address IC Installation Code which identifies the device Your utility must know the MAC address and the Installation Code of a thermostat in order to be able to communicate with it Typic...

Page 43: ...he Thermostat has three different resets to Factory Default values Thermostat Reset User Configuration Reset Reset Security Keys The following sections provide additional information on each of these...

Page 44: ...2 F UNOCCUPIED 62 F 85 F OCCUPIED SETPOINT 7 SETPOINT 8 70 F 62 F 62 F 78 F 85 F 85 F SCHEDULE Energy Efficient Schedule explained previously in Default Schedule section COMFORT SETTING MAX COMFORT EN...

Page 45: ...SETPOINT RANGE MAX MIN HEAT 93 F 41 F COOL 95 F 43 F EQUIPMENT TYPE CONVENTIONAL OF COOL STAGES 1 OF HEAT STAGES 1 EQUIPMENT SETTINGS MIN ON OFF TIME 3 MIN FAN ON IN HEAT YES CONTROL CHANGE HYSTERESI...

Page 46: ...n with the utility This connection is used so that the thermostat and the utility can set a permanent secured connection that replaces the initial security key If this permanent secured connection fai...

Page 47: ...e and press ACCEPT to engage HOLD First stage cooling should engage 2ND stage cooling Remain in COOL mode Return to Hold function and press ACCEPT again Second stage cooling should engage 1ST stage he...

Page 48: ...Hold function and press ACCEPT again Second stage cooling should engage 1 ST stage heating Mode HEAT Set the setpoint by at least 5 F 3 C above room temperature and press ACCEPT First stage heating s...

Page 49: ...ct to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation Contains Radio...

Page 50: ...communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can...

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