Ingersoll-Rand TRANE NEXIA TZEMT500BB32MAA Installation And User Instructions Manual Download Page 15

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The model TZEMT500BB32MAA thermostat provides typical thermostat control of a central heating and cooling HVAC system. These 
thermostats also features a Z-Wave™ module for remote control.

MENU

72

77 H

11:15 AM

Sys Off

Run
Filter

Setpoint 
Up/Down Buttons

Setpoint Display

 Dynamic Labels

AUTO

MODE

AUTO

FAN

RUN

74 C

Clock Display

Tempurature 
Display

System 

Mode Button

Fan Mode 

Button

Schedule 

Mode Button

Menu Button

Normally, the thermostat displays the thermostat control screen as shown above.

Item

Description

Notes

Clock Display

The current time is displayed in the upper left corner 
of the main screen. The time will blink when the clock 
has not been set.

See 

Set Clock

 for more information.

Dynamic Labels and 
Function Control Buttons

The buttons are defined by the dynamic labels above 
each button. As you navigate through menus, the 
labels for the buttons will change.

Setpoint Display and 
Setpoint Up/Down Buttons

The current heat and cool setpoints are displayed. 
These setpoints may be set using the Z-Wave control 
system, the thermostat’s internal schedule, or by 
pressing the Setpoint Up/Down buttons. In HEAT 
mode, the Setpoint Up/Down buttons change the heat 
setpoint. In COOL mode, they change the cooling 
setpoint. In AUTO mode, the buttons change the last 
call’s heating or cooling setpoint. 

The setpoints will push each other if they are adjusted 
to within the minimum heat/cool separation setting. 
This is normally 3 degrees.
The internal schedule is disabled by default. See 

Schedules

 for more information.

Temperature Display

The thermostat displays the current temperature as 
sensed by the internal temperature sensor.

The internal temperature sensor can be adjusted as 
necessary. See 

Internal Sensor Calibration

 for more 

information.

Menu Button

Button used to access other thermostat menus

Other thermostat menus can be accessed by pressing 
the 

MENU

 button.

System Mode Button

Button used to change the system mode

Off: System off
Heating: Heating only on
Cooling: Cooling only on
Auto: Heating/Cooling on as necessary

Fan Mode Button

Button used to change the fan mode:

Auto: Fan on when cooling/heating is necessary
On: Fan constantly on
Fan Cycler (note 

1)  

Smart Continuous Fan 

(notes 1, 2) 

Schedule Mode Button

Button used to change the schedule mode:

Hold: System maintains the current temperature 
setpoints. Schedules are disregarded.
Run: Run the system schedule (or Z-Wave controlled 
schedule)
Energy Saving Mode: Temperature setpoints in ESM 
Setpoints are maintained. See 

ESM Setpoints

 on for 

more information.

Note 1 

 See the Installer Settings menu to enable

Note 2 

 See the User Settings menu to set RH setpoint

Operation

Summary of Contents for TRANE NEXIA TZEMT500BB32MAA

Page 1: ...8 7707 Contents Physical Installation and Wiring 2 Field Wiring Diagrams 4 Enhanced Dehumidification Mode 7 Optional Remote Temperature Sensors Installation 8 System Settings at Thermostat 10 Perform...

Page 2: ...ions regarding recycling and proper disposal of the old control A listing of heating ventilating and air conditioning wholesalers that participate in the Thermostat Recycling Corporation s recycling p...

Page 3: ...information from step 6 carefully to ensure the control is wired properly After wires are secure bare wires MUST NOT touch each other See the Field Connection Wiring Diagrams on the following pages f...

Page 4: ...eturn R 24VAC Common B C Compressor Stage 2 Y2 BK Heat Stage 2 W2 RED GREEN WHITE YELLOW BLUE BROWN Remote Temperature Sensor Connections and Operation Indoor sensor connected to RS1 Replaces internal...

Page 5: ...24VAC Return R 24VAC Common B C Compressor Stage 2 Y2 BK RED GREEN WHITE YELLOW BLUE BROWN Remote Temperature Sensor Connections and Operation Indoor sensor connected to RS1 Replaces internal sensor...

Page 6: ...1 24VAC Return R 24VAC Common B C Compressor Stage 2 Y2 BK RED GREEN WHITE YELLOW BLUE BROWN Remote Temperature Sensor Connections and Operation Indoor sensor connected to RS1 Replaces internal sensor...

Page 7: ...ot connected Indoor sensor connected to RS2 Averages temperature with internal sensor RS1 not connected Indoor sensors connected to RS1 and RS2 Averages RS1 and RS2 sensor temperatures Internal sensor...

Page 8: ...to indoor location IN Default selection in the thermostat installation set up menu and a sensor is attached to the RS2 sensor terminals of the thermostat the RS2 temperature is averaged with the ther...

Page 9: ...ling system back on The thermostat display should turn on and begin displaying information If the thermostat display does not come on go back through the installation steps and look for problems 10 At...

Page 10: ...then press the Select button c Scroll up or down to Set Clock it is the first option then press the Select button Done Select User Settings Set Clock Filter Service Maint Service Screen Timeout Selec...

Page 11: ...ess the button to change the setting to Y for Yes f Press the Done button 4 times and go to Perform System Checkout Heat Pump Mechanical Settings a Scroll to system Type b Press the button to change t...

Page 12: ...to access the Menu Selection screen b From the Menu Selection screen press and hold the two inner buttons down for 4 seconds to reach the Installer Settings menu c From the Installer Settings screen...

Page 13: ...s the Select button e Press the Yes button to enroll the thermostat f Observe the lights on the bridge The orange light will blink while enrollment is taking place Enrollment is complete when the oran...

Page 14: ...while exclusion is taking place Exclusion is complete when the orange light becomes solid Z Wave controllers from various manufacturers may support the Z Wave Thermostat General V2 Device class used...

Page 15: ...ng setpoint In AUTO mode the buttons change the last call s heating or cooling setpoint The setpoints will push each other if they are adjusted to within the minimum heat cool separation setting This...

Page 16: ...de Sensor Calibration Internal Remote 1 Remote 2 Outside Backlite Display Backlite Timeout ON Level OFF Level Contrast Usage Graph Heat Cool ESM Setpoints ESM Heat ESM Cool Zwave Install Thermostat In...

Page 17: ...eatpump DF DF Type Nonrestrict Restrict C O Type w Heat w Cool 2nd Stage Heat Aux Heat HP 2nd Stage Cool Balance Point if DF Restrict Sched Enable Recovery Enable H C Delta H Delta Stg1 ON H Delta Stg...

Page 18: ...e and press the Select button 4 Make choice from the following options A C A To View Reset Filter Runtime 5 The Filter Runtime is displayed in hours 6 To reset the Filter Runtime counter press the Res...

Page 19: ...d Screen Timeout This is the time before any screen reverts to the Minimized Screen temperature display only after you stop pushing buttons Minimized Screen feature is disabled by setting this time to...

Page 20: ...rature is 77 and the number of degrees of offset being applied is 1 Change the Sensor Calibration 1 Press the MENU button 2 Scroll to User Settings and press the Select button 3 Scroll to Sensor Calib...

Page 21: ...cklight 5 Scroll to Backlite Timeout 6 Press the plus or minus buttons to change the number of seconds The backlight time out can be set between 0 and 120 seconds Thirty 30 is the default setting When...

Page 22: ...me MRT 1 9 Minutes 3 Sets the minimum run time before a heating cooling cycle can turn off to prevent rapid cycling Thermostat screen will display Cool ON or Heat ON while the minimum run time is bein...

Page 23: ...time When the thermostat is in Recovery mode the display will show Recov Recovery works for all scheduled periods 1 4 and in HEAT COOL or AUTO modes While in Recovery the Aux Heat stage will not engag...

Page 24: ...tricted Non restricted mode will follow thermostat demand for each heating stage Restricted mode will lock out the compressor at a selectable outdoor temperature Default balance point is 40 F C O Type...

Page 25: ...3 Scroll to Systems Settings and press the Select button 4 Scroll to Sched Enable and press the plus button to enable scheduling or the minus button to disable scheduling When scheduling is enabled in...

Page 26: ...hange to Copy 6 Press the Copy button 7 For each day to which you want to copy the day schedule change the N no to Y yes Use the left or right arrow buttons to scroll to the day and the use the Yes or...

Page 27: ...t control if it is damaged while in your possession including but not limited to 1 damage caused by unreasonable use of the low voltage room comfort control 2 damage from failure to properly maintain...

Page 28: ...icular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to corr...

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