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Tech Setup Steps

LCD Will Show

Adjustment Options

Default

Cooling 

Swing

The swing setting, 

often called “cycle rate”, 

“differential” or “antici-

pation”, is adjustable. A 

smaller swing setting 

will cause more frequent 

cycles and a larger swing 

setting will cause fewer 

cycles.

Cool Swing

The cooling swing 

setting is adjustable 

from 0.2° to 2°. For ex-

ample: A swing setting 

of 0.5° will turn the 

cooling on at approxi-

mately 0.5° above the 

setpoint and turn the 

cooling off at approxi-

mately 0.5° below the 

setpoint.

Cool Swing

Heating 

Swing*

The swing setting, 

often called “cycle rate”, 

“differential” or “antici-

pation”, is adjustable. A 

smaller swing setting 

will cause more frequent 

cycles and a larger swing 

setting will cause fewer 

cycles.

Heat

Swing

The heating swing 

setting is adjustable 

from 0.2° to 2°. For 

example: A swing 

setting of 0.4° will 

turn the heating on at 

approximately 0.4° be-

low the setpoint and 

turn the heating off 

at approximately 0.4° 

above the setpoint.

Heat

Swing

Heating 

Temperature 

Setpoint 

Limit

This feature allows you 

to set a maximum heat 

setpoint value. The 

setpoint temperature 

cannot be raised above 

this value.

Use the “+” or “-” key 

to set the maximum 

temperature setpoint:

 44.0˚ - 90.0˚ F

7.0˚ - 32.0˚ C

* The second stage of heat will turn on at 2x the swing setting.  The second stage will turn off when 

1x the swing is reached.  For example, if the swing setting is 0.8° for heating and the thermostat is 

set at 70 °F, the first stage will turn on at approximately 69.2 °F.  The second stage will turn on at 

68.4 °F and the first will turn off at 70.8 °F.

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Technician Setup Menu

Summary of Contents for 6041210

Page 1: ...7 DAY PROGRAMMABLE WIRELESS THERMOSTAT 6041210 Installation and Operation Manual 6140435 Rev 10 13 20...

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Page 3: ...othermal Yes Table of Contents page Thermostat Application Guide Battery Power Hardwire Common Wire Hardwire Common Wire with Battery Backup A trained experienced technician must install this product...

Page 4: ...ive of the room Do not install thermostat in locations Close to hot or cold air ducts That are in direct sunlight On an outside wall In areas that do not require conditioning Where there are dead spot...

Page 5: ...nstallation 1 5V AAA 1 5V AAA Battery installation is optional if thermostat is hardwired RH and C terminal connected to 24V power Important High quality alkaline batteries are recommended Rechargeabl...

Page 6: ...rn the fan on only when the heating or cooling system is on Select LOW or HIGH for the fan to run continuously at the selected speed Fan Switch 2 3 4 Selects the operation mode on your HVAC system Sel...

Page 7: ...r coded For example the red wire may not be connected to the R terminal Terminal 1 Heat 1 Cool Conventional System 1 Heat 1 Cool Heat Pump System 2 Heat 1 Cool Heat Pump System R Transformer power Tra...

Page 8: ...sconnect the power before beginning to install this product can cause electrical shock or equipment damage Wire Specifications Use shielded or non shielded 18 22 gauge thermostat wire Warning All comp...

Page 9: ...AY FAN HIGH RELAY 1 C R L1 L2 COMPRESSOR RELAY HEAT RELAY FAN RELAY 1 2 R Y W C GL GH B 3 3 B Typical 1H 1C Conventional System 2 Speed Fan 1 2 3 Power supply Splice together GL and GH wires Cap o B T...

Page 10: ...L GH Typical 1H 1C Heat Pump System 2 Speed Fan Typical 2H 1C Heat Pump System 2 Speed Fan 1 2 3 Power supply Cap o W Thermostat must be set to B on all Heat Pump Systems 2 Note Most PTAC systems supp...

Page 11: ...teps LCD Will Show Adjustment Options Default Filter Change Reminder This feature will flash a reminder after the elapsed run time to remind the user to change the filter A setting of OFF will disable...

Page 12: ...is feature will not allow the compressor to be turned on for 5 minutes after it was last turned off Com Delay Selecting ON will not allow the compressor to be turned on for 5 minutes after the last ti...

Page 13: ...swing setting will cause fewer cycles Heat Swing The heating swing setting is adjustable from 0 2 to 2 For example A swing setting of 0 4 will turn the heating on at approximately 0 4 be low the setp...

Page 14: ...Celsius 12 or 24 Hour Clock You can select either a 12 or 24 hour clock Use the or key to select 12 or 24 hour clock Electric Gas This setting allows the thermostat to operate the fan during a call fo...

Page 15: ...a Master Slave setup a Receiver Unit is required on each PTAC Each Receiver Unit Master and Slave must be activated as described in step 1 above then each receiver is paired with the Transmitter Unit...

Page 16: ...ule There are two program schedule options 7 days Each day of the week programmed individually 5 1 1 All weekdays have the same program separate programs for Saturday and Sunday Alternatively the ther...

Page 17: ...8 AM 62 F 17 C 83 F 28 C Return 6 PM 70 F 21 C 75 F 24 C Sleep 10 PM 62 F 17 C 78 F 26 C Saturday Wake 6 AM 70 F 21 C 75 F 24 C Leave 8 AM 62 F 17 C 83 F 28 C Return 6 PM 70 F 21 C 75 F 24 C Sleep 10...

Page 18: ...een Use the or key to set the desired Wake time When using the 12 hour time setting ensure AM or PM is appropriately selected 5 Press the Next Step button 6 The Set At temperature will be flashing Use...

Page 19: ...flashing Use the or key to select the desired temperature setting for the Wake time period 7 Press the Next Step button 8 Repeat steps 4 through 7 for that day s Leave Return and Sleep time periods 9...

Page 20: ...setpoint temperature in the display The thermostat will now permanently stay at this setpoint and can be adjusted using the and keys At any time during permanent temperature hold press the Run Sched b...

Page 21: ...e or differential Heating is adjustable from 0 2 to 2 0 Cooling is adjustable from 0 2 to 2 0 Power Source 18 to 30 VAC NEC Class II 50 60 Hz for hardware Battery power from 2 AAA Alkaline batteries O...

Page 22: ...3 86 1 1 1 2 375 4 72 3 00 1 75 1 125 20 Specifications...

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