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Holding down the 

set

 button for 2 seconds while viewing the 

“Status Screen”

 

will take you into the 

“Adjustment Screen”

 for the respective thermostat modes.

Once you are in the desired options screen, use the 

+

 and 

-

 button 

to scroll up and down. Press down the 

set

 button to choose the 

option (the arrow to the left of your chosen option will turn black 

when you have selected a specific step), then the 

+

 and 

-

 buttons 

to adjust the value.  

ADJUSTMENTS

1) WEEKDAY

2) WEEKEND

3) HOLD TEMP 

76°F

4) MODE 

 

FLOOR

5) SENSOR1   

NONE

6) SENSOR2   

NONE

    Adjustments

Up/down  arrows  on  the  upper  left  hand  corner  of 

the display signify additional screen options either 

above or below the scroll menu.

     Weekday Programs

Adjust  four  time  periods  within  the  five  weekday 

program menu. The “Back” option allows the user 

to return to the previous screen.

 START HEAT 

1) 6:00A 

74°F 

2) 8:00A 

64°F 

3) 4:30P 

72°F 

4) 9:00P 

90°F 

5) BACK

WEEKDAY PROGRAMS

     Weekend Programs

Adjust four time periods within the two weekend 

program menu. The “Back” option allows the user 

to return to the previous screen.

 START HEAT 

1) 9:00A 

74°F 

2) 9:00A 

74°F 

3) 9:00P 

64°F 

4) 9:00P 

64°F 

5) BACK

WEEKEND PROGRAMS

     Cooling Programs

A cooling setpoint is available when the thermostat 

has been chosen to have any cooling function.

There  must  be  a  minimum  of  5°F  differential 

between hot and cold settings.

 START HEAT  COOL

1) 9:00A 

74°F 

79°F

2) 9:00A 

74°F 

79°F

3) 9:00P 

64°F 

69°F

4) 9:00P 

64°F 

69°F

5) BACK

WEEKEND PROGRAMS

     Changeover

Auto: this option allows you to change automatically 

from heat mode to cool mode or vice versa 

Heat: Allows the user to be only in heat mode 

Cool: Allows the user to be only in cool mode 

This option is only available when you  

     

   select “YES” in View Auto options in the Special 

Functions screen. 

1) WEEKDAY 

2)  WEEKEND 

 AUTO 

3)  CHANGEOVER   AUTO  

4)  MODE     

ROOM

5)  SENSOR 1 

 NONE

ADJUSTMENTS

Summary of Contents for THM-0200

Page 1: ...HBX Control Systems Inc Installation Manual THM 0200 Programmable Thermostat Version 1 07 THM 0200...

Page 2: ...ith the codes and practices applicable to the jurisdiction for the actual installation The HBX THM 0200 is a microprocessor based controller and as such is not to be regarded as a safety limit control...

Page 3: ...evening and sleep and weekend settings The THM 0200 has two external sensor inputs and multiple heating and cooling modes and can function as a single boiler reset control Some features of the THM 020...

Page 4: ...tons simultaneously for 5 seconds from the Status Screen To select the desired option use the and buttons to toggle and the set button to select 1 Type SelectbetweenHeating Cooling Boiler andavarietyo...

Page 5: ...SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 2 Cool Heat Function Select the 2 Cool Heat Function for applications using 2 stage cooling and 1 stage heating See diagram 8 for wiring example 1 TYPE 2COOL HEAT 2 C OR F F 3 VIEW A...

Page 6: ...witched from heat to cool as the air crosses a certain temperature Auto changeover switches from heat to cool automatically while manual changeover thermostats must be changed by hand If you select NO...

Page 7: ...the previous screen START HEAT 1 6 00A 74 F 2 8 00A 64 F 3 4 30P 72 F 4 9 00P 90 F 5 BACK WEEKDAY PROGRAMS Weekend Programs Adjust four time periods within the two weekend program menu The Back option...

Page 8: ...RM Ave averages external 1 and internal sensor Floor displays the floor temperature using external 1 sensor 1 WEEKDAY 2 WEEKEND 3 HOLD TEMP 76 F 4 MODE ROOM 5 SENSOR1 NONE 6 SENSOR2 NONE ADJUSTMENTS R...

Page 9: ...s external 1 2 sensors using floor temperature Outdoor will use external 2 sensor to display outdoor temperature 2 WEEKEND 3 HOLD TEMP OFF 4 MODE FLOOR 5 DIFF 6 F 6 SENSOR1 FLOOR 7 SENSOR2 OUTDOOR ADJ...

Page 10: ...al sensor uses external sensor 2 4 MODE DUAL 5 FLOOR MAX 78 F 6 FLOOR MIN 69 F 7 SENSOR 1 FLOOR 8 SENSOR 2 NONE 9 TIME 5 18AM ADJUSTMENTS Dual Mode Continuous Fan ON Enables the fan to run continuousl...

Page 11: ...both condensing and non condensing boilers Setupasperboilermanufacturersrecommendation BOILER ADJUSTMENTS 1 MAX BOILER 190 F 2 MIN BOILER 120 F 3 OUT DESIGN 10 F 4 DIFF 10 F 5 WWSD 72 F 6 DHW PRTY OFF...

Page 12: ...g Examples 5 4 3 2 1 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 Output 1 and 2 4 5 Dry Contact Output 6 7 8 External Therm 1 and 2 9 10 Power In the following examples extra thermistors are not needed on pins 6 8 and 7 8 These...

Page 13: ...R HERE TH 1 6 RL 1 2 A 1 Y G THM 0200 Thermostat Transformer R C 24VAC 3 Room Only Cooling Fan THM 0200 HBX RL 2 RL 3 2 2 2 24V AC 10 9 2 TH 2 TH 8 7 3 Thermostat RL 1 RL 5 4 1 2 A DO NOT CONNECT POWE...

Page 14: ...2 TH 8 7 3 Thermostat RL 1 RL 5 4 1 2 A DO NOT CONNECT POWER HERE TH 1 6 RL 1 2 A 1 Heat Fan Cool Transformer R C 24VAC 4 Heating and Cooling Fan HBX RL 2 RL 3 2 2 2 24V AC 10 9 2 TH 2 TH 8 7 3 RL 1...

Page 15: ...2 24V AC 10 9 2 TH 2 TH 8 7 3 Thermostat RL 1 RL 5 4 1 2 A DO NOT CONNECT POWER HERE TH 1 6 RL 1 2 A 1 Transformer R C 24VAC HBX RL 2 RL 3 2 2 2 24V AC 10 9 2 TH 2 TH 8 7 3 RL 1 RL 5 4 1 2 A DO NOT CO...

Page 16: ...s a 30 second pre purge and 60 second post purge Boiler Enable Outdoor Sensor Boiler Sensor Transformer R C 24VAC 9 Boiler THM 0200 HBX RL 2 RL 3 2 2 2 24V AC 10 9 2 TH 2 TH 8 7 3 Thermostat RL 1 RL 5...

Page 17: ...15 NOTES...

Page 18: ...2014 HBX Controls 16 NOTES...

Page 19: ...on repair or replacement The foregoing warranties and remedies are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied either in fact or by operation of law statutory or otherwise inclu...

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