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T10 Pro Smart thermostat with RedLINK

User Guide

Welcome

This user guide is designed to help you get acquanted with your new T10 Pro Smart thermostat with RedLINK. Check out the table of 

contents on page 2 to browse by topic.

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Summary of Contents for T10 Pro RedLINK

Page 1: ...de is designed to help you get acquanted with your new T10 Pro Smart thermostat with RedLINK Check out the table of contents on page 2 to browse by topic Need help Get in touch WEB honeywellhome com PHONE 1 800 633 3991 SOCIAL Twitter HoneywellHome Facebook Honeywell Home ...

Page 2: ...s Scheduling on thermostat page 14 Scheduling on App page 15 16 Geofence and Smart scheduling page 16 Schedule override on device page 17 Setting Preferences language time date F C etc page 18 Cleaning the display page 19 Security settings page 19 IAQ Control Humidification settings page 20 Dehumidification settings page 21 Ventilation settings page 22 Advanced features Adaptive Intelligent Recove...

Page 3: ...y Home and Sleep No schedule You can also choose not to set a schedule and adjust the thermostat manually You can also choose not to set a schedule and adjust the thermostat manually Schedule Using Sensors Up to 20 wireless indoor temperature humidity motion sensors per thermostat Sensor Priority for each program period or when used manually Tip The Honeywell Home app can be used to manage multipl...

Page 4: ...perature humidity and occupancy detection can connect to your thermostat from throughout your home Know Your Home Is Safe Get customizable alerts on your mobile device when the basement is so cold a pipe could burst or if the baby s room is getting too hot Using Your Thermostat The screen will wake up by pressing the center area of the displayed temperature 74 2 18 Indoor Temperature Displays the ...

Page 5: ...sing the Honeywell Home App Change System Mode Change Fan Setting Set Desired Temperature Set Sensor Priority Change Schedule Type Access Menu Options Available options shown in screens below Home Screen Menu Options ...

Page 6: ...ctive sensor ones detecting motion or manually select which sensors to use Schedule Create new schedule Set a time based schedule Disable schedule Reset to default Schedule NOTE To enable geofencing use the Honeywell Home app Management Devices Sensors View the temperature and humidity reading from individual sensors Identify a wireless indoor sensor Add a new wireless indoor sensor Remove a wirel...

Page 7: ...om Will contribute to the average temperature 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 ProSeries ProSeries Active Rooms Rooms with detected motion are automatically selected to create an average temperature in your home Room without Activity No motion is detected Will not contribute to the average temperature Room with Activity Motion is detected Will contribute to the average temperature ...

Page 8: ...le on systems with a heat pump Operation on page 9 Notes All available modes may not be shown for some applications Scroll down to see more mode options if available Auto mode may not appear on the thermostat screen or in the app depending on your equipment and how your thermostat is configured When Auto is selected Heat to and Cool to will both be shown from the active home screen Em Heat is only...

Page 9: ...If heat and cool were both set for 70 and heat had been used last the temperature would need to rise at least 3 degrees above the heat setpoint before the thermostat would turn on cooling Then it would cycle cooling on and off to maintain setpoint and the temp would need to drop at least 3 degrees below the cool setpoint before heat could come on If the AC is used for dehumidification then we enfo...

Page 10: ...er left to return to previous screen Auto setting only runs the fan with the heating or cooling system On setting runs the fan continuously Circ setting runs the fan approx 33 of the time to ensure air circulation The fan may also run with the humidifier humidifier or ventilator depending on how the thermostat was configured Scheduling the Fan You can set the fan to on auto or circ for each progra...

Page 11: ...ect month is in the middle of screen Scroll up or down on the center of the display until the correct day is in the middle of screen Scroll up or down on the right of the display until the correct year is in the middle of screen Touch Done Set time If the time shown is incorrect touch time Scroll up or down on the left of the display until the current hour is in the middle of screen Scroll up or d...

Page 12: ...hoose Network 4 Select a network 1 2 Wi Fi 3 Choose Network 4 Connect to the Honeywell Home App 1 Open the Menu 2 Tap Connect App 3 Follow the on screen instructions 1 2 Connect App 3 1 Select thermostat model 2 Select location where the thermostat is installed or create a new location ...

Page 13: ...e 2 Touch Choose network 3 Select the network you wish to connect to from the list and enter the password Disable Wi Fi 1 Touch any part of the display to wake the thermostat 2 Touch the MENU icon at the bottom of the screen 3 Scroll down and select Wi Fi 4 Verify Enable is de selected Disconnecting from a Wi Fi network 1 Touch any part of the display to wake the thermostat 2 Touch the MENU icon a...

Page 14: ...eep Scroll down to see additional days If you want weekdays grouped but weekend days separate or if you do not want to use a schedule select Schedule Touch create new schedule The thermostat will then walk you through the schedule setup Touch Time to edit the time for that schedule period Touch priority to select which sensors will be used for that period Touch Temperature to set the heat and cool...

Page 15: ... to location based temperature control Time based scheduling You can program a schedule where every day is different a schedule where weekdays and weekends are different or a schedule where every day is the same There are four adjustable periods per day Wake Away Home and Sleep No schedule You can also choose not to set a schedule and adjust the thermostat manually Sensor Priority Select which sen...

Page 16: ...tional Sleep period in the Honeywell Home app you ll also see the Following Schedule in the upper left corner of the thermostat screen If you manually change the temperature when location based temperature control is active the new temperature will remain in effect until you cross the geofence To adjust the geofence boundary follow the steps below 1 Open the Honeywell Home app tap the menu icon in...

Page 17: ...t to or cool to first If scheduling is enabled it will say Hold until and show a time at the bottom of the screen Touch this Display says Use current temperature fan and comfort priority settings until Options are Next Period A Specific Time Permanently Remove hold Choose the appropriate option If you chose A Specific time Select the time you want to hold to Press Done to return to Home screen ...

Page 18: ...Sleep backlight setting 0 to 100 and inactive sleep time settings Note these can be set different than the schedule sleep times Indoor display offsets temperature and humidity Clean screen allows you 30 seconds to clean display without accidently adjusting a setting Date and Time Set date Set time Set to 12 or 24 hour clock Set for daylight savings time Reminders these vary based on ISU settings A...

Page 19: ...ated NOTE Do NOT spray any liquid directly on the thermostat Spray liquids onto cloth then use the damp cloth to clean the screen Use water or household glass cleaner Avoid abrasive cleansers Adjusting Security Settings You can adjust security options to prevent unauthorized changes to system settings 1 Touch any part of the display to wake the thermostat 2 Touch the MENU icon at the bottom of the...

Page 20: ... provide outdoor temperature and the installer configured the thermostat for window protection on Window Protection Window Protection limits the amount of humidity to prevent frost or condensation on windows Window Protection requires either an outdoor sensor or use of Internet weather The thermostat prevents frost or condensation on windows by not allowing the humidifier to run above a certain le...

Page 21: ... NOTE If your air conditioner is used to control humidity the temperature may drop up to 3 F below your temperature setting until humidity reaches the desired level NOTE If humidification and dehumidification are setup to operate in the same system mode Off the thermostat will automatically enforce a 15 deadband between the humidification and dehumidification settings The thermostat will automatic...

Page 22: ...lator to run 0 180 minutes To cancel a temporary setting press Cancel Timed Ventilation NOTE The Timed Ventilation setting is not available when ventilator is set to on 4 Touch Done to save your settings Touch Cancel to ignore changes Lockout During Sleep Under the ventilation menu touch options Select or deselect disable during Sleep Touch the back arrow in upper left of display to return to prev...

Page 23: ...ting for Equipment is displayed on screen P I CONTROL A conventional mechanical thermostat does not control temperature precisely at setpoint Typically there is an offset droop in the control point as the system load changes Many factors contribute to offset including the switch differential thermal lag overshoot cycle rates and system load The T10 thermostat however works much differently than a ...

Page 24: ... Notifications 2 Touch Notifications to open this menu 3 Touch the alert message to see more information about the alert Notifications Set the Date and Time Notifications Set the Date and Time 1 2 3 When there is an active alert or notification you must select the notification banner and acknowledge the message before you are allowed to access the menu icon ...

Page 25: ...R ERROR There is a failure of the sensor in the thermostat Replace the thermostat INTERNAL HUM TEMP FAILURE There is a failure of the sensor in the thermostat Replace the thermostat THERMOSTAT MEMORY ERROR Internal issue with thermostat memory chip Replace the thermostat THERMOSTAT UNKNOWN TIME Power was lost and the time is not able to update through Wi Fi either because the thermostat was not re...

Page 26: ... REMINDERS to turn reminder off NOTE Air Filter Humidifier Pad Dehumidifier Filter and Ventilator Filter are displayed under Preferences even if they have not been set up Humidifier Pad is not displayed if a steam humidifier has been installed To access or adjust the reminder settings 1 Touch any part of the display to wake the thermostat 2 Touch the MENU icon at the bottom of the screen 3 Scroll ...

Page 27: ...he MENU icon at the bottom of the screen 3 Scroll down and touch Devices and Sensors View the sensors add a sensor or identify a sensor To identify a sensor touch Identify and then remove the cover from a sensor and press the button on that sensor The thermostat will indicate the room name of that sensor Touch a sensor name from the list to get information on that sensor 3 2 3 2 3 4 71 72 69 72 To...

Page 28: ... days before batteries are depleted When the sensor status light begins flashing red battery power is critically low and will be depleted within 2 3 weeks During normal operation the status light remains off To replace the batteries 1 Remove cover from sensor 2 Install 2 fresh AAA alkaline batteries If the status light flashes green batteries are good if it flashes red you must use fresh batteries...

Page 29: ...like to invite If they already have a Honeywell Home account set up the thermostat and its location will automatically be added to their account If they don t have an account they ll receive an email prompting them to download the Honeywell Home app and create a new account Q Can I set up location based temperature control with multiple users A Yes Location based temperature control geofence techn...

Page 30: ...ooms is used and no motion is detected in any of the rooms with sensors A If the thermostat is set to control by active rooms and no motion is detected the sensor in the thermostat is used and the remote sensors are excluded Most people schedule the sleep period to use Selected sensors rather than active sensors and choose the bedrooms for the sleep schedule Q When using active rooms how long are ...

Page 31: ... mode Make sure the desired temperature is lower than the indoor temperature Check circuit breaker and reset if necessary Make sure power switch for heating and cooling system is on Make sure furnace door is closed securely Wait 5 minutes for the system to respond Temperature settings do not change Make sure desired temperature is within acceptable ranges Heat 40 F to 90 F 4 5 C to 32 0 C Cool 50 ...

Page 32: ... 20 30 Vac 0 02 0 5 A L A Input 20 30 Vac 0 02 0 5 A U 20 30 Vac 0 02 0 5 A Power Consumption 3 VA Regulatory Information FCC REGULATIONS 15 19 a 3 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undes...

Page 33: ... by damage which occurred while the product was in the possession of a consumer Resideo s sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product within the terms stated above RESIDEO SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR ANY OTHER FAILURE ...

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Page 35: ...m This product is manufactured by Resideo Technologies Inc Golden Valley MN 1 800 468 1502 2019 Resideo Technologies Inc The Honeywell Home trademark is used under license from Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved 33 00428 01 M S Rev 05 19 Printed in United States ...

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