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T8601D CHRONOTHERM

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IV DELUXE ZONE THERMOSTATS

69-1413—2

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Using Thermostat Keys

The thermostat keys are used to:
• set current day and time,
• program times and setpoints for heating and cooling,
• temporarily override program temperatures, 
• display present setting, 
• configure Installer Setup, 
• check Self-Test,

• display outdoor temperature (select models),
• set the system operation, 
• set the fan operation. 

NOTE: Always press the keys with your fingertip or 

similar blunt tool. Sharp instruments like a pen 
or pencil point can damage the keyboard. 

See Fig. 7 for the location of the keys.

Fig. 7. T8601D key locations and descriptions.

SETTINGS

System and Fan Settings 

The system default setting is Heat and the fan default 
setting is Auto. Use the System and Fan keys to change 
the settings. See Fig. 7. The fan settings can be set for 
each program period individually. The system selection is 
for all the program periods.

System settings control thermostat operation as follows:

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

heating and cooling operation, depending on the 
indoor temperature.

Fan settings control the system fan as follows:

On: Fan operates continuously.
Auto: Fan operates with equipment.

Temperature Settings

Refer to Table 2 for the default program. If the daytime 
energy savings period is not used, press the period key 
(Leave or Return) until the time is blank. The fan setting 
feature is available on select thermostat models. See 
Owner’s Guide, form number 69-1400, for complete 
instructions on changing the program.

Table 3. Default Program Settings.

INSTALLER SETUP

NOTE: For most applications, the thermostat factory-

settings will not need to be changed. Review 
the factory settings in Table 2 and if no changes 
are necessary, go to the Installer Self-Test 
section.

M14624

Time

Set Program

System

Fan

Run

Program

Hold Temp

Set Current

Day/Time

Wake

Leave

Return

Sleep

Day

Heat/Cool

Settings

Daylight

Time

Copy

INCREASE TEMPERATURE 
SETTING OR SCROLL 
FORWARD THROUGH 
INSTALLER SETUP OPTIONS

DECREASE TEMPERATURE 
SETTING OR SCROLL 
BACKWARD THROUGH 
INSTALLER SETUP OPTIONS

DISPLAY INFORMATION
SUCH AS PRESENT 
SETTINGS AND OUTDOOR 
TEMPERATURE

RETURN TO 
NORMAL
OPERATIONS

ENTER 
INDEFINITE 
OR TIMED 
HOLD MODE

SET CURRENT 
DAY AND TIME

SET CURRENT OR
PROGRAM DAY

CHANGE BETWEEN 
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS 
AND STANDARD TIME

INCREASE TIME SETTING
OR SCROLL FORWARD 
THROUGH INSTALLER SETUP 
AND SYSTEM TEST

DECREASE TIME SETTING OR 
SCROLL BACKWARD THROUGH 
INSTALLER SETUP AND SYSTEM TEST

COPY ONE PROGRAMMED 
DAY TO ANOTHER DAY

SET WAKE TIMES 
AND SETPOINTS

CHANGE BETWEEN 
HEATING AND COOLING 
SETPOINTS 

SET LEAVE TIMES 
AND SETPOINTS

SET RETURN TIMES 
AND SETPOINTS

SET SLEEP TIMES 
AND SETPOINTS

SELECT SYSTEM 
OPERATION 

SELECT FAN 
OPERATION 

Period

Time

Heat 

Setpoint

Cool 

Setpoint

Fan 

Setting

Wake

6:00 AM

70°F
(21°C)

78°F
(25.5°C)

Auto

Leave

8:00AM

62°F
(16.5°C)

85°F
(29.5°C)

Auto

Return 5:00 PM

70°F
(21°C)

78°F
(25.5°C)

Auto

Sleep

10:00 PM 62°F

(16.5°C)

82°F
(28°C)

Auto

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Summary of Contents for T8601D

Page 1: ...n area with good air circulation at average temperature See Fig 1 Do not install the thermostat where it can be affected by drafts or dead spots behind doors and in corners hot or cold air from ducts radiant heat from sun or appliances concealed pipes and chimneys unheated uncooled areas such as an outside wall behind the thermostat Wallplate Installation The thermostat can be mounted horizontally...

Page 2: ...the hole 4 Plug the hole with nonflammable insulation to pre vent drafts from affecting the thermostat The two OC terminals can be wired to the TZ 3 panel for remote operation of the Zone A Lone feature during the Leave and Sleep periods See Table 2 and the TZ 3 Installation Instructions form 68 0223 for more information Table 2 Occupied Terminal Operation Fig 3 Typical wiring diagram for T8601D o...

Page 3: ...the wall first pull out at the bottom of the thermostat remove top last Fig 6 Mounting thermostat on wallplate O G B C Y R W OC OC OT W2 L G Y R W M6 M4 M1 OT THERMOSTAT TotalZone PANEL THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS C7089B OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR OPTIONAL M12183A TO OC ON TZ 3 USE ON ZONE 1 THERMOSTAT ONLY TO OC ON TZ 3 1 1 O B AND STAGE JUMPER MUST BE CONFIGURED FOR TZ 3 M4826 FOR WRAPAROUND INSERTIO...

Page 4: ...n until the time is blank The fan setting feature is available on select thermostat models See Owner s Guide form number 69 1400 for complete instructions on changing the program Table 3 Default Program Settings INSTALLER SETUP NOTE For most applications the thermostat factory settings will not need to be changed Review the factory settings in Table 2 and if no changes are necessary go to the Inst...

Page 5: ... Actual Setting column When Installer Setup is com plete review the settings to confirm that they match the system M14559 Aux Ht Set Day Time Set Program Mon Wake Leave Return Sleep Outdoor Room Filter Wait System Fan Em Heat On Auto Off Cool Auto AM PM Hold for Heat Cool Repl Batt Recovery DST Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Days Temporary Setting Em Ht M14618 INSTALLER SETUP NUMBER DISPLAY COLUMN 2 OF T...

Page 6: ...en value 2 2 F 1 C 4 4 F 2 C 5 5 F 2 5 C 6 6 F 3 C 7 7 F 3 5 C 8 8 F 4 C 9 9 F 4 5 C 10 10 F 5 C Not Used 31and 32 Minimum off time for the compressor 33 5 5 minute minimum off time for the compressor 0 thru 4 Minimum number of minutes 0 thru 5 the compressor is off between calls for the compressor Temperature range stops in heating 34 90 Highest heating setpoint setting 40 to 89 Temperature range...

Page 7: ...ture 1 Display adjusts to 1 F lower than actual room temperature 2 Display adjusts to 2 F lower than actual room temperature 3 Display adjusts to 3 F lower than actual room temperature Furnace Air Filter Timer 43 2 30 days System run time 0 1 3 4 0 off 1 10 days 3 60 days 4 120 days Time is counted when heat cool or fan running Humidifier Pad Monitor 44 0 Off 1 2 3 1 90 days 2 180 days 3 365 days ...

Page 8: ...pressor quickly To start the system test Press and hold the increase s and decrease t keys at the same time until 10 appears All segments of the display will be displayed before the 10 appears See Fig 11 and 12 Table 5 Tests Available In Installer System Test M14619 Time Set Program System Fan Run Program Hold Temp Set Current Day Time Set Current Day Time Wake Leave Return Sleep Day Heat Cool Set...

Page 9: ... Wake Leave Return Sleep Outdoor Room Filter Wait System Fan Em Heat On Auto Off Cool Auto AM PM Hold for Heat Cool Repl Batt Recovery DST Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Days Temporary Setting Em Ht M14612 Keys to Press Test Number Description Heating Equipment Self Test Time 10 Enter heating equipment self test s 11 Heat comes on When Installer Setup number 2 is 1 the system fan is also energized t 10 H...

Page 10: ...le 02 software ID code 2 4 Press the increase s key again to display the soft ware revision number Example 001 Revision number 1 5 Press the increase s key again to display the EEPROM identification code Example 314 EEPROM ID 314 6 Press the Run Program key to exit the system test The system test times out after four minutes without any key presses CHECKOUT Outdoor Temperature Sensor Select Models...

Page 11: ...k for 24 Vac between R and C terminals If missing 24 Vac verify that thermostat is correctly wired to the zone con trol panel R on the thermostat to R on the TZ 3 and C to M1 R on the thermostat to R on the EMM 3U and C to C verify the wiring between thermostat and zone control panel replace any broken wires and tighten any loose connections If 24 Vac is present proceed with troubleshooting Thermo...

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