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T7200D,E SERIES 2000 COMMERCIAL MICROELECTRONIC THERMOSTATS

Fig. 9. Installer Setup number and setting display.

Installer Setup numbers are listed in Table 2.

CAUTION

Possible Equipment Damage.
Fan must be running when system is
operating.
Configure heat pump and electric heat systems in
Installer Setup 2 to prevent equipment damage
caused by the system running without the fan.

IMPORTANT

Only configurable numbers are shown on the
device. Example: If the thermostat does not have
a system key, Installer Setup Number 12 will not
be displayed. Review Table 2 factory settings
and mark any desired changes in the Actual
Setting column. When Installer Setup is com-
plete, review the settings to confirm that they
match the system.

Heat

Auto

System

Fan

Off

Auto

Un

Mon

Wait

Lo

In

Room

Remote

%Humid

Auto 

Sav

AM

PM

Comm

Cool

Duct

Only

On

Recovery

Hi

Med

Cool

TueWedThuFriSatSun

Occupied 12 Override

M4916

Aux Ht

Em Ht

Em Ht

Set Program

Set Day/Time

Set Day/Time

Start Time

Temporary Setting Enrg

Em Heat

Setting System and Fan (select models)

The system default setting is Heat. The fan default is set
so the fan operates continuously in the Occupied and
Recovery modes and with the heating or cooling equip-
ment in the Unoccupied mode. Use the System and Fan
keys to change the settings.

The system settings are:

Heat: Thermostat controls the heating.
Off: Both the heating and cooling are off.
Cool: Thermostat controls the cooling.
Auto: Thermostat automatically changes between

heating and cooling operation depending on the
indoor temperature.

The fan settings are:

On: Fan operates continuously.
Auto: Equipment controls the fan in the Unoccupied

mode. The Intelligent Fan™ operation (Installer
Setup number 17) offers three choices for the fan
operation in Occupied mode:
— fan turns on only when there is a call for heating

or cooling,

— fan operates continuously in Occupied mode,
— fan is on continuously in Occupied and recovery

modes.

Setting Temperature

Refer to Table 1 for the default temperature setpoints. See
Owners Guide, form number 63-4356, for complete
instructions on changing the setpoints.

Table 1. Default Temperature Setpoints.

INSTALLER SETUP

NOTE:

For most applications, the thermostat factory-
settings do not need to be changed. Review the
factory-settings in Table 2 and if no changes are
necessary, go to the Installer System Test
section.

The Installer Setup is used by the installer to customize
the thermostat to specific systems. Installer Setup
numbers are listed in Table 2. The table includes all the
configuration options available.

A combination of key presses are required to use the
Installer Setup feature.

To enter the Installer Setup mode, press and hold the
Heat/Cool Settings key while pressing both the
increase

 ▲ 

and

 

decrease 

▼ 

keys until the first

number is displayed. All display segments appear for
approximately three seconds before the number is
displayed. See Fig. 8 and 9.

M10238B

INSTALLER SETUP
NUMBER DISPLAY
(COLUMN 2
OF TABLE 2)

FACTORY SETTING
OR OTHER CHOICE
DISPLAY (COLUMN 3
OR 5 OF TABLE 2)

To advance to the next Installer Setup number, press
the Unoccupied Temp key.

To return to a previous Installer Setup number, press
the Heat/Cool Settings key.

To change a setting, use the increase

 ▲ 

or

 

decrease

▼  

key.

To exit the Installer Setup, press the Run Program
key. The Installer Setup is automatically exited if no
key presses are made for four minutes.

Fig. 8. LED display of all segments.

Control

Occupied

Unoccupied

Heating

70°F (21°C)

55°F (13°C)

Cooling

78°F (25.5°C)

90°F (32°C)

Summary of Contents for T7200D

Page 1: ...stat X XX UL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS U S Registered Trademark Copyright 1998 Honeywell Inc All Rights Reserved T7200D ESeries2000Commercial MicroelectronicThermostats INSTALLATION When Installing this Product 1 Read these instructions carefully Failure to follow the instructions can damage the product or cause a hazardous condition 2 Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the product...

Page 2: ...cause electrical shock Disconnect power before wiring to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage 1 Loosen the terminal screws on the wallplate and connect the system wires See Fig 3 IMPORTANT Use 18 gauge solid conductor color coded thermostat cable for proper wiring If using 18 gauge stranded wire do not use more than ten wires Do not use larger than 18 gauge wire 2 Securely tighten each ter...

Page 3: ...emp Unoccupied Start Time Day System Fan Copy Occupied Start Time Run Program Temporary Occupied Continuous Unoccupied Set Current Day Time Clear Start Time Unoccupied Temp Heat Cool Settings Auto System Fan Mon Room AM Occupied Heat M10233A SET OVERRIDE TEMPERATURE OFFSET AND ACTIVATE TEMPORARY OVERRIDE ENTER HOLD MODE SET CURRENT DAY AND TIME CLEAR PROGRAM PERIOD COPY ONE PROGRAMMED DAY TO ANOTH...

Page 4: ...ode The Intelligent Fan operation Installer Setup number 17 offers three choices for the fan operation in Occupied mode fan turns on only when there is a call for heating or cooling fan operates continuously in Occupied mode fan is on continuously in Occupied and recovery modes Setting Temperature Refer to Table 1 for the default temperature setpoints See Owners Guide form number 63 4356 for compl...

Page 5: ...heating or cooling in Unoccupied mode Keypad lockout level keypad lockout is enabled and disabled by dip switch 1 on thermostat back 25 0 No lockout 1 or 2 1 Lockout all keys on thermostat except system and fan settings temporary setpoint clock and day adjustments 2 Lockout all keys except set Current Day Time increase and decrease keys 3 Lockout all keys except Temporary Occupied Set Current Day ...

Page 6: ...ent day is displayed NOTE Sun Sunday Mon Monday Tue Tuesday Wed Wednesday Thu Thursday Fri Friday Sat Saturday 3 Press increase or decrease until the current time is displayed NOTE Tapping the Set Current Day Time changes the time in one hour increments M4952B Set Program Set Temperature Change Time Temp Occupied Temp Unoccupied Start Time Day System Fan Copy Occupied Start Time Run Program Tempor...

Page 7: ...est Heat Cool Settings 30 Change from heating to cooling equipment test 31 Cool and system fan turn on 30 Cool and system fan turn off Fan Equipment Test Heat Cool Settings 40 Change from cooling to fan equipment test 41 Fan turns on 40 Fan turns off Key Operation Test Heat Cool Settings 60 2 Change from fan to key operation test Unoccupied Temp 60 0 Unoccupied Temp test number is displayed Occupi...

Page 8: ...er Example 001 revision number 1 5 Press the increase key again to display the EEPROM identification code Example 314 EEPROM ID 314 6 Press the increase key again to display the wallplate identification code Example HP heat pump wallplate 7 Press Run Program to exit the system test The system test times out after four minutes without any key presses Setting Keypad Lockout Switch The dip switch 1 o...

Page 9: ...onfigure Installer Setup Installer Setup is locked out Reset the dip switch 1 on the back of the thermostat to enable keypad Temperature settings change from original setting Heating and cooling setpoints are set too close together There is a deadband in automatic changeover thermostat models Example cool setpoint 72 deadband 3 heat setpoint 68 changing heat setpoint to 70 automatically changes th...

Page 10: ...nd HVAC equipment and replace any broken wires and tighten any loose connections If 24 Vac is present proceed with troubleshooting Thermostat minimum off time is activated and wait indicator is displayed Wait up to five minutes for the system to respond Enter Installer Setup number 33 Reconfigure minimum off time if required System selection is not set to Cool Set system selection to Cool System o...

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