HAI RC-1000 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 13

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DISABLE LOCAL CONTROL 
 

The Task Buttons and Scroll Wheel on the thermostat can be disabled to prevent anyone from controlling the 
thermostat locally.   
 
To disable the Task Buttons and Scroll Wheel:  
 

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Remove the thermostat face from the thermostat base.   

 
2.

 

Remove the local control jumper - 

See

 

Figure 12

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Align the tabs of the thermostat face with the slots of the thermostat base.  Gently push the 
thermostat face into the thermostat base locking it into place. 
 

 

TO DISABLE TASK BUTTONS

AND SCROLL WHEEL

REMOVE JUMPER

COMM JUMPER

J8

 

 

Figure 12

 – 

Local Control Jumper

  

Summary of Contents for RC-1000

Page 1: ...s must be observed for installation in Europe CE 1 This equipment must be installed in accordance with National wiring rules for the country in which it is installed 2 All product labels instructions...

Page 2: ...Removing an existing thermostat 1 Disconnect the power to the control transformer 2 Remove the cover to the existing thermostat 3 Disconnect the wires going to each terminal on the thermostat Label ea...

Page 3: ...iagram for the application See Figures 8 11 Upon completion of wiring the thermostat push all excess wiring into the hole in the wall Plug the hole with the supplied insulating foam to ensure an accur...

Page 4: ...must remain in place Figure 4 Thermostat power up for test or configuration purposes Important Notes 1 For HVAC systems with a single transformer for heating and cooling the metal jumper between Term...

Page 5: ...onfiguration steps under the wiring diagram for the respective HVAC system type 7 If the thermostat or HVAC system does not perform as stated in the Power Up steps under the wiring diagram for the res...

Page 6: ...res or wire strands at the connections 2 Connect power to the transformer and system The display will show the current thermostat settings 3 Press FAN and select On The fan should come on 4 Press FAN...

Page 7: ...re A temperature sensor can be physically connected to the Remote Temp Sensor terminals on the thermostat or the RC 1000 can obtain the outdoor temperature from a remote system If the RC 1000 can not...

Page 8: ...d system The display will show all of the thermostat settings 3 Press FAN and select On The fan should come on 4 Press FAN and select Auto The fan should go off 5 Press HOLD and select On to override...

Page 9: ...m schedules SETTING THE COMMUNICATIONS JUMPER This thermostat comes from the factory with the communications jumper J8 labeled COMM JUMPER on the thermostat printed circuit board installed See Figure...

Page 10: ...ound Zone 16 and Output 8 See Figure 9 THERMOSTAT CONTROLLER Black Green Yellow UP Communication Jumper Figure 9 Connections to HAI Home Control System Notes 1 Additional thermostats are connected in...

Page 11: ...Comm on the right terminal strip See Figure 10 UP Green Black THERMOSTAT ANY SYSTEM WITH A RELAY OR 5 15 VDC OUTPUT 5 15 VDC Communication Jumper Figure 10 Connections to a Remote Setback Switch Notes...

Page 12: ...ed pair with foam polyethylene insulated conductors shielded must be used Wire runs must not exceed 250 feet Make the connections to the Green and Black terminals under the section marked Remote Temp...

Page 13: ...ns and Scroll Wheel 1 Remove the thermostat face from the thermostat base 2 Remove the local control jumper See Figure 12 3 Align the tabs of the thermostat face with the slots of the thermostat base...

Page 14: ...gs 6 Read the warning and then press Continue to proceed 7 To exit Setup mode press Back several times until the Home Page is displayed Notes 1 The thermostat will automatically default to the Home Pa...

Page 15: ...e method for scheduling temperature change commands Program Mode Schedule Program setpoints are based on time of day and day of week None The internal program schedule is disabled Use this when connec...

Page 16: ...ng again Raising this number will increase the total time that the heating system is off saving energy but may allow the temperature to drift farther from the setpoint decreasing comfort When combined...

Page 17: ...ance of the HVAC system the anticipator settings are automatic by default However the anticipator settings may be adjusted if desired Heat Anticipator This adjusts the tendency of the thermostat to tu...

Page 18: ...ry heat is used in a dual fuel heat pump system If the outdoor temperature is above the Upper Balance Setpoint 45 F by default the heat pump is used exclusively If the outdoor temperature falls below...

Page 19: ...hermostat and the remote system are set to the proper configurations for communication SYMPTOM ACTION TO TAKE Temperature Reading Incorrect 1 Allow 30 minutes for thermostat to adjust 2 Adjust calibra...

Page 20: ...medies thereof In no event shall HAI be liable for incidental expenses or consequential loss or damages For the complete HAI Warranty for USA policy see the HAI web site at www homeauto com Any implie...

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