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Hold Screen - Permanent, Timed, and Temporary Holds (continued) 

 

Timed Hold 

 

 

 
 

Once you choose the TIMED hold, you can change the date and 
time until it will be effective, by pressing the 

MENU/SELECT

 button. 

The date and/or time will be respectively underlined and you will be 
able to change them by using the 

SCROLL

 buttons. As in the case of 

the Permanent Hold, you can change the HEAT and/or COOL 
temperatures by pressing the 

MENU / 

SELECT key and then the 

SCROLL

 buttons to increase or decrease the temperatures. 

You can also change the SETPOINT name from HOLD to another 
one, by pressing again the MENU/SELECT key and then scrolling 
though the different SETPOINT names. The Heat and Cool 
temperatures will change accordingly. (Only the HOLD SETPOINT 
allows the temperatures to be independently set). 
Press SAVE CHANGES to accept the new settings and initiate the 
Hold. 
To cancel the Hold, return to the HOLD screen and press CANCEL 
HOLD. The type of hold will show: NONE underlined. 

 

 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for Z100 P2

Page 1: ...Z100 P2 Smart Thermostat Operating and Installation Manual AW000655 C...

Page 2: ...Page 2...

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: ...HELP button 11 Title Bar 11 Default Schedule 12 Temporary Hold 14 Heating and Cooling Modes 16 Fan Modes 16 Main Menu 17 Temperature Settings 18 Quick Schedule 18 Advanced Schedule 19 Schedule Type 2...

Page 5: ...avings 34 Utility Text Messages 35 User Options 36 Price Display Options 36 Filter Reminder 37 Time 37 Temperature Units and Calibration 38 Languages 38 Service Information 39 Power Outages 39 INSTALL...

Page 6: ...entional Systems 46 Heat Pump Systems 47 Control Options 48 Device Info Screen 49 ZigBee Link Info Screen 51 Reset Screen 53 Thermostat Reset 54 User Configuration Reset 56 Security Keys Reset 56 Conv...

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: ...an animated when engaged Setpoint Value Display The thermostat is controlling the HVAC equipment to the displayed temperature The thermostat is anticipating the HVAC equipment control to the next SETP...

Page 11: ...e communications link is on the network periodically updates the date and time in your thermostat If the communications link is off you need to set the current date and time as explained in Setting th...

Page 12: ...meet 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 desir...

Page 13: ...i Sat Sun START TIMES SETPOINT START TIMES SETPOINT NAME HEAT COOL NAME HEAT COOL 6 00 am Wake 21 1 C 25 6 C 8 00 am Wake 21 1 C 25 6 C 8 00 am Leave 16 7 C 29 4 C 6 00 pm Return 21 1 C 25 6 C 11 00 p...

Page 14: ...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 15: ...g to the HOLD menu item at the Main Menu and selecting TEMPORARY as the Type of Hold as it is explained further in the section describing the HOLD screen To CANCEL a Temporary Hold press any of the SC...

Page 16: ...d cooling 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...

Page 17: ...reen is active or twice if it is in the idle mode the MAIN MENU appears as it is shown on the left Using the SCROLL buttons you can scroll to the desired menu item as shown in the two screen shots on...

Page 18: ...g when temperatures rise again the thermostat will change back to COOL mode The SETPOINTs HEAT and COOL temperatures can be changed either from the Quick Schedule screen or from the menu item SETPOINT...

Page 19: ...menu is reached by selecting the menu item ADV SCHEDULE on the Main Menu By pressing the MENU SELECT button takes you to the ADVANCED SCHEDULE menu where you can choose one of three menu items SCHEDU...

Page 20: ...same 7 DAYS Every day of the week has an individual schedule 5 1 1 DAYS Mon Fri schedule is the same Sat has an individual schedule and Sun has an individual schedule By pressing the MENU SELECT butto...

Page 21: ...or press again the MENU SELECT button to move between the HEAT and COOL settings As soon as you start changing a temperature the LEFT TAB will show SAVE CHANGES Press this TAB if you want to save the...

Page 22: ...ent SETPOINT Press the MENU SELECT button again to return to the start times on the right Once you finished programming the schedule for a day press NEXT DAY to continue with the following day To dele...

Page 23: ...NENT underlined next to TYPE If you want to change the HEAT and or COOL temperatures you can do so by pressing the MENU SELECT key and then the SCROLL buttons to increase or decrease the temperatures...

Page 24: ...L temperatures by pressing the MENU SELECT key and then the SCROLL buttons to increase or decrease the temperatures You can also change the SETPOINT name from HOLD to another one by pressing again the...

Page 25: ...date and time the Temporary Hold will end which is the date and time of the next scheduled SETPOINT You will not be able to change the date and time shown on this screen Once you choose a Temporary Ho...

Page 26: ...nu item from the USER OPTIONS menu Using the same menu item you can also change between a 12H or 24H clock format Press the MENU SELECT button to view the MAIN MENU as shown in this screen Use the SCR...

Page 27: ...SAVE CHANGES to accept the change To adjust the date and time use the SCROLL buttons to point to the month which is underlined to change it use the SCROLL buttons then press the LEFT TAB SAVE CHANGES...

Page 28: ...uce 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 ENERGY EVENT by default For each event your...

Page 29: ...ent can be done while starting a Temporary Hold after the event has started as will be explained in the next section You can also Opt Out from Voluntary Energy Events by selecting the Energy Options m...

Page 30: ...ent is Voluntary the LEFT TAB will show OVERRIDE giving you the option of Overriding the event If the Energy Event is Mandatory no LEFT TAB will be shown so you don t have the option of overriding the...

Page 31: ...rice 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 of the five levels you selected from on the Co...

Page 32: ...Screen 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 pri...

Page 33: ...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 34: ...LUE YELLOW ORANGE and RED BLUE This LED will light up when an energy event or a price conservation event is in progress YELLOW As the price of energy increases one of the YELLOW ORANGE or RED LEDs wil...

Page 35: ...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 36: ...in Menu SELECT the User Options menu item You will be directed to the USER OPTIONS menu as shown on the left The Price Display menu item defines which type of price information will be displayed in th...

Page 37: ...it to 0 effectively disable the CHANGE FILTER reminder After the CHANGE FILTER reminder is enabled NEXT ALARM will display the date when the CHANGE FILTER reminder alarm will go off You can clear the...

Page 38: ...NS menu select TEMPERATURE Change the UNITS by pressing MENU SELECT on the UNITS line then SCROLL between FAHRENHEIT F and CELSIUS C To calibrate the thermostat select the OFFSET line Press MENU SELEC...

Page 39: ...osition and the SCROLL buttons to change each letter After pressing SAVE CHANGES scroll to the next line if you need to enter additional information then follow the procedure just described Power Outa...

Page 40: ...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 41: ...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 42: ...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 43: ...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 44: ...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 45: ...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 46: ...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 47: ...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 0 C 39 0 to 122 F 39 5 to 50 0 C The High Balance...

Page 48: ...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 49: ...or separated by a dot Both are numbers from 0 to 255 SOFTWARE the Thermostat Firmware Version Major Minor Build and Branch as numbers from 0 to 254 each separated by dots TIMESTAMP the build date and...

Page 50: ...by a dot SOFTWARE the Radio Module Firmware version Major Minor Build and Branch as numbers from 0 to 254 each separated by dots BOOT LOADER the version build and CRC of the Radio Module boot loader f...

Page 51: ...l RSSI Received Signal 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 rang...

Page 52: ...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 thermosta...

Page 53: ...he Thermostat has three different resets to Factory Default values THERMOSTAT RESET USER CONFIGURATION RESET SECURITY KEYS RESET The following sections provide additional information on each of these...

Page 54: ...F UNOCCUPIED 62 0 F 85 0 F OCCUPIED SETPOINT 7 HOLD 70 0 F 62 0 F 70 0 F 78 0 F 85 0 F 78 0 F SCHEDULE Energy Efficient Residential Schedule explained previously in Default Schedule section COMFORT S...

Page 55: ...X MIN HEAT 91 0 F 32 8 C 54 0 F 12 2 C COOL 93 0 F 33 9 C 56 0 F 13 3 C EQUIPMENT TYPE CONVENTIONAL OF COOL STAGES 1 OF HEAT STAGES 1 EQUIPMENT SETTINGS MIN ON OFF TIME 3 MIN FAN ON IN HEAT YES CONTRO...

Page 56: ...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 57: ...rst stage cooling should engage 2 ND stage cooling Remain in COOL mode lower setpoint by at least one degree F or C and press ACCEPT again Second stage cooling should engage 1 ST stage heating Change...

Page 58: ...or C and press ACCEPT again Second stage cooling should engage 1 ST stage heating Mode HEAT Set the setpoint by at least 3 F 2 C above room temperature and press ACCEPT First stage heating should eng...

Page 59: ...bject 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 Rad...

Page 60: ...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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