T7300F SERIES 2000 COMMERCIAL MICROELECTRONIC CONVENTIONAL OR HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT
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Fig. 4. Installer Setup number and setting display.
— 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.
Installer Setup numbers are listed in Table 2.
CAUTION
Possible equipment damage.
Fan must be running when system is
operating or equipment damage can result.
Heat pump and electric heat systems must be
configured in Installer Setup 2 to prevent
equipment damage caused by the system from
running without the fan.
IMPORTANT
Only configurable numbers are shown on the
device. Example: If 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.
M10238B
INSTALLER SETUP
NUMBER DISPLAY
(COLUMN 2
OF TABLE 2)
FACTORY SETTING
OR OTHER CHOICE
DISPLAY (COLUMN 3
OR 5 OF TABLE 2)
Table 2. Thermostat Installer Setup Options
Select
Installer Setup
Number
(Press
Unoccupied
Temp Key to
change)
Factory Setting
Other Choices
(Press
∆
or
∇
key to change)
Actual
Setting
Display
Description
Display
Description
Not used.
1
—
—
—
—
—
Fan operation
a
. 2
0
Conventional
applications where
equipment controls fan
operation in heat
mode.
1
Electric heat applications
where thermostat controls
fan operation in heat mode.
Output stages
of heating.
3 Depends
on
subbase.
Stages of heat.
0, 1, 2,
or 3
0—No heating.
1—One stage of heat.
2—Two stages of heat.
3—Three stages of heat.
Heating cycle
rate.
4
4
Stage 1—4 cph.
3, 6, 8
or 9
3—3 cph used for hot
water systems or high
efficiency furnaces.
5
4
Stage 2—4 cph.
6—6 cph used for
conventional systems.
6
4
Stage 3—4 cph.
8—8 cph used for
conventional systems.
7
4
Emergency heat relay
is on continuously.
Highest stage of heat
cycles at 4 cph
(Q7300C,D,H [heat
pump models only]).
9—9 cph used for electric
heat systems.
Output stages
of cooling.
8
Depends
on
subbase.
Stages of cooling.
0, 1, 2
or 3
0—No cooling.
1—One stage of cool.
2—Two stages of cool.
3—Three stages of cool.
Cooling cycle
rate.
9
10
11
Stage 1—4 cph.
3
3—3 cph.
4
⎯
4 cph.
Stage 2—4 cph.
Stage 3—4 cph.
a
Number 2 must be set to 1 to extend fan operation.
b
Number 22 must be set to 1 and remote sensor(s) must be installed.