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11  Cooling minimum on/off time (minutes)

 

 
This item is used to limit the on and off times of the cooling system.  When the cooling system starts, it must 
remain on for the minimum time set by this item.  When the cooling system turns off, it must remain off for a 
minimum time set by this item.   
 

Setting 

Cycles per hour (maximum) 

5 6 
6 5 
7 4 
8 3.7 

10 3 

 
The recommended setting is 8 minutes.  A higher setting may be appropriate for buildings with low heat 
loss/gain. 
 
The default setting is 8. 
 

12  Heating minimum on/off time (minutes)

 

 
This item is the same as the “Cooling minimum on/off time”, but for the heating system. 
 
The default setting is 8. 
 

13  Stage 2 Differential 
 

This item specifies the temperature difference between stage 1 heating (the heat pump) and stage 2 heating 
(auxiliary heat).  The default setting of 2 (degrees F) is recommended for all applications.  In special cases a 
setting of 3 or 4 may be used when precise control of temperature is not as important as highest energy 
efficiency, however, the thermostat will not be able to maintain temperature within 1 degree of its setting under 
cold weather conditions.  A setting of 1 or 0 is not recommended. 
 
In this thermostat, the automatic anticipator will compensate for the temperature "droop" caused by the stage 2 
differential under cold weather conditions. 

 
14 Clock 

adjust

 

 
If the clock on the thermostat is running faster or slower than the actual time, you can have the thermostat 
automatically compensate up to 29 seconds per day.  The thermostat will add or subtract the selected amount of 
time daily. 
 
(1 = “- 29” to 59 = “+ 29” seconds per day; 30 = No change) 
 
The default setting is 30. 

 
Note:  

If an HAI automation system is being used, the controller system time is sent to the thermostat every 

minute.  This adjustment will have no effect. 

Summary of Contents for RC-100BZ

Page 1: ...eptable in the country in which this equipment is to be installed INSTALLATION Before installing this thermostat 1 Read all of the installation instructions carefully 2 Read the Owner s Manual careful...

Page 2: ...NG When mounting the RC 100BZ grasp the thermostat by the sides avoiding the keys and unsnap the base from the face Holding the base to the wall so that the word TOP is upright and facing you 1 Mark t...

Page 3: ...tat push all excess wiring into the hole in the wall Plug the hole with the supplied insulating foam to ensure an accurate temperature reading by the thermostat Align the tabs of the thermostat face w...

Page 4: ...times 2 O Terminal is energized for cooling B Terminal is energized for heating In most applications the reversing valve is energized for cooling and should be connected to the O terminal If the heat...

Page 5: ...5 5 Figure 5...

Page 6: ...6 2 To configure the display backlight to always be on set the JP2 Select Backlight Mode jumper to the ON position between the middle and bottom pin on the connector See Figure 6 3 To configure the di...

Page 7: ...es off If the thermostat or system does not perform as stated above recheck all wiring See Troubleshooting Tips INSTALLER SETUP This section describes the items that the installer must setup as part o...

Page 8: ...ions The thermostat can be configured with the following system options WITH NO EEC EEC 0 8 Auto changeover no fan with heat 1 9 Auto changeover fan on with heat 4 12 Manual changeover no fan with hea...

Page 9: ...lays add 16 to each value The default setting is 1 04 Calibration offset This item is used to raise or lower the current temperature reading by 1 degree Fahrenheit or 1 2 degree Celsius If this item i...

Page 10: ...default setting of 2 degrees F is recommended for all applications In special cases a setting of 3 or 4 may be used when precise control of temperature is not as important as highest energy efficiency...

Page 11: ...oling system was in operation this week 17 System runtime Last week This item logs the amount of time hours that the heating and cooling system was in operation last week ANTICIPATION RC 100BZ anticip...

Page 12: ...with energy saving settings recommended under the EPA Energy Star program When used with remote systems HAI recommends that the thermostat be configured as non programmable See Setup Item 03 Display O...

Page 13: ...AND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL The RC 100BZ thermostat uses this command class to report the actual temperature COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION Upon power up allow 10 seconds for the RC 100BZ thermostat to ini...

Page 14: ...After 10 seconds a controller can set the time of the internal clock INTEROPERABILITY WITH Z WAVE DEVICES A Z Wave network can integrate devices of various classes and these devices can be made by dif...

Page 15: ...stat keys for test remove jumper SYMPTOM ACTION TO TAKE 1 Check Node ID 2 Check communications mode setting Control By Remote System Not Working 3 Check setup of the remote system Ensure that all setu...

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