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Installation Instructions 

 

 

Issue Date  December 1, 2004 

 

©  2004 Johnson Controls, Inc.

 

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T600HPP-2 Programmable Thermostat 

 

Application 

IMPORTANT: 

Use this T600HPP-2 

programmable thermostat only as an operating 
control. Where failure or malfunction of the 
thermostat could lead to personal injury or property 
damage to the controlled equipment or other 
property, additional precautions must be designed 
into the system. Incorporate and maintain other 
devices such as supervisory or alarm systems or 
safety or limit controls intended to warn of, or protect 
against, failure or malfunction of the thermostat. 

The T600HPP-2 is a programmable heat pump 
thermostat that provides exceptional accuracy through 
the use of a unique Proportional-Integral (PI) time 
proportioning algorithm. The algorithm virtually 
eliminates temperature offset associated with 
traditional, differential-based on/off thermostats. The 
T600HPP-2 also uses an adaptive control logic 
algorithm to control the space temperature during 
recovery to minimize overshoot while providing 
maximum comfort. Additionally, the menu driven 
backlit display, plain text menus, and five keys on the 
T600HPP-2 make programming the thermostat easy 
and intuitive. 

Installation 

Location Considerations 

Locate the T600HPP-2 thermostat: 

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on a partitioning interior wall, and approximately 
5 ft. (1.5 m) above the floor in a location of 
average temperature 

• 

away from direct sunlight, radiant heat, outside 
walls, behind doors, air discharge grills, stairwells, 
or outside doors 

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away from steam or water pipes, warm air stacks, 
unheated/uncooled areas, or sources of electrical 
interference 

To install the thermostat: 

1.  Remove the security screw on the bottom of the 

thermostat cover using a Phillips-head 
screwdriver. Open the thermostat by pulling on the 
bottom side of the thermostat cover (Figure 1). 

2.  Unlock the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) by 

carefully pressing the locking tab to the right 
(Figure 2). Open the thermostat’s PCB to the left. 

3.  Pull out approximately 6 in. (152 mm) of wires 

from the wall and insert the cable through the hole 
in the base. 

4.  Align the base on the wall, and using the base as 

a template, mark the location of the two mounting 
holes on the wall. Confirm the thermostat base is 
installed with the proper side up. 

5.  Use the supplied anchors and screws for mounting 

on drywall or plaster. Drill two 3/16 in. (4.7 mm) 
holes at the marked locations and tap nylon 
anchors flush to wall surface (Figure 3). 

6.  Position base on the wall, insert screws through 

mounting base, and fasten into wall anchors. Do 
not overtighten screws. 

7.  Swing the thermostat PCB back to the right to 

close. Gently press on the PCB to secure each of 
the locking tabs. 

8.  Pull out the screw terminal blocks using the 

pull-tabs on each connector (Figure 4). 

Note: 

The number of terminals on the terminal 

blocks varies depending on the T600 model. 

  Part No. 24-9889-134, Rev. — 

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Summary of Contents for T600HPP-2

Page 1: ...r in a location of average temperature away from direct sunlight radiant heat outside walls behind doors air discharge grills stairwells or outside doors away from steam or water pipes warm air stacks unheated uncooled areas or sources of electrical interference To install the thermostat 1 Remove the security screw on the bottom of the thermostat cover using a Phillips head screwdriver Open the th...

Page 2: ...ks and reinsert on to the new thermostat To wire the thermostat 1 Strip each wire 1 4 in 6 35 mm and connect to the appropriate terminal according to the wiring diagram Figure 5 2 Gently push excess wire back into wall plug the wall hole with fireproof material to prevent drafts from affecting ambient temperature readings and install screw terminal blocks back onto the PCB 3 Reattach the thermosta...

Page 3: ...st stage compressor on a call for heating or cooling Energizes second stage compressor on a call for heating or cooling Energizes fan in accordance with the selected fan mode 24 VAC from equipment transformer 24 VAC common from equipment transformer 24 VAC for auxiliary heat Energizes auxiliary heat Energizes reversing valve configurable to energize valve on a call for heat or call for cooling Con...

Page 4: ...esumes scrolling NO key when you do not desire a parameter change and to advance to the next menu item MENU key to access the Main User Menu or exit the menu UP DOWN arrow keys to adjust values activate a Temporary Setpoint Configuration Key T600_TEC_Config_Key Figure 7 Configuration Key Location Backlit Liquid Crystal Display LCD The T600HPP 2 uses a two line eight character backlit display Low l...

Page 5: ...changing it press the NO key When the thermostat is in the Installer Configuration Menu and left unattended for 45 seconds it reverts to the Status Display Menu Table 1 Installer Configuration Menu Remove the cover and press the CONFIG key from the Status Display Menu to enter the Installer Configuration Menu Configures Digital Input 1 Default No Function None See the Configuring the Digital Input...

Page 6: ...t 40 F 40 C See the Setting the Cooling Lockout C lock section Sets the Number of Events in 24 Hour Period Default Two Events 2 0 See the Selecting the Number of Events 2 4event section Sets the Auxiliary Contact as Normally Open or Normally Closed Default Normally Open N O See the Configuring the Auxiliary Contact Aux cont section Enable Disable Progressive Recovery Default Off See the Enable Dis...

Page 7: ...keys to locate the desired function for the Digital Input 2 Press YES to select the desired function The display now shows the keypad lockout setup prompt See the Enabling Keypad Lockout Lockout section for instructions Enabling Keypad Lockout Lockout The T600HPP 2 has three levels of keypad lockout The levels and degree of lockout are shown in Table 2 To set the keypad lockout level while in the ...

Page 8: ...ns Setting the Minimum Cooling Setpoint Cool min The minimum cooling setpoint establishes the minimum temperature in the cooling setpoint range that can be adjusted from the Main User Menu for both occupied and unoccupied periods The parameter is adjustable from 54 to 100 F 12 to 37 5 C Note When adjusting the temperature holding the keys down changes the temperature by 5 F C increments To set the...

Page 9: ...ing the Heating Cooling Deadband Deadband The heating cooling deadband setting establishes the minimum difference between the heating and cooling setpoints The range is adjustable from 2 to 4 F 1 to 2 C To change the minimum deadband between the heating and cooling setpoints while in the Installer Configuration Menu 1 Answer NO to all prompts until the deadband setpoint prompt appears in the displ...

Page 10: ...ments of 1 F 0 5 C To change the outdoor air sensor calibration offset while in the Installer Configuration Menu 1 Answer NO to all prompts until the outdoor sensor calibration prompt appears in the display Press YES to enter the outdoor sensor calibration menu 2 Use the UP DOWN arrow keys to adjust the correction that should be applied to the sensor reading Press YES to store the offset The displ...

Page 11: ...ux cont The auxiliary contact is an output that can be used to energize peripheral devices for example lighting equipment exhaust fans and economizers The contact can be configured as normally open or normally closed and toggles with the internal occupied unoccupied schedule or the remote NSB contact on one of the digital inputs if used Table 3 Operation of Auxiliary Contact Configuration Setup Co...

Page 12: ...ature selects how the auxiliary heat is used on heat pump models The selections are Comfort or Economy mode Comfort Mode in heating mode If the heat pump is not able to satisfy the heating setpoint the auxiliary heat is energized to satisfy the same heating setpoint Economy Mode in heating mode If the heat pump is not able to satisfy the heating setpoint the auxiliary heat is energized to satisfy ...

Page 13: ...r Menu by pressing the MENU key during normal thermostat operation The Main User Menu contains the basic operating features of the T600HPP 2 The Main User Menu uses Auto Help Auto Help is displayed automatically in the Main User Menu when there is a pause in programming activity To exit Auto Help continue with the programming selection When the thermostat is in the Main User Menu and is left unatt...

Page 14: ...pt 2 Press YES to resume the programmed schedule The T600HPP 2 thermostat returns to the Status Display Menu Entering Permanent Temperature Setpoints The first prompt appearing in the Main User Menu of the T600HPP 2 thermostat is to set the permanent temperature setpoints Permanent setpoints are stored in the programmed schedule To enter the permanent heating and cooling setpoints for the occupied...

Page 15: ... the default setting Unocc HT set Y N Cooling Mode cool Cooling operation only Heating Mode heat Heating operation only Unocc HT 62 0 F Off Mode off The T600HPP 2 is off However when frost protection is on see the Enabling Frost Protection Frost pr section the thermostat still calls for heat if required F C set Y N Emergency Heat Mode emergenc Forced auxiliary heat operation mode only To set the s...

Page 16: ... Press MENU from the Status Display Menu to enter the Main User Menu Answer NO to all prompts until the schedule set prompt appears in the display Press YES to enter the scheduling menu Press YES to set the schedule for Monday or NO to advance to Tuesday Press YES to set the occupied start time for Monday or NO to advance to Tuesday Use the UP DOWN arrow keys to set the occupied start time Press Y...

Page 17: ...pt appears in the display Press YES to enter the scheduling menu Press YES to set the schedule for Monday or NO to advance to Tuesday Press YES to set the occupied start time for Monday or NO to advance to Tuesday Use the UP DOWN arrow keys to set the first occupied start time Press YES to enter the time Use the UP DOWN arrow keys to set the first unoccupied start time Press YES to enter the time ...

Page 18: ...e day 6 Press YES to choose the time format or NO to access the Main User Menu exit prompt 7 Use the UP DOWN arrow keys to select the desired time format Press YES to enter format 8 Press YES to return to the Status Display Menu or NO to return to the time set menu When the thermostat scrolls through the day and time the new day and time should be displayed and no alarm backlit should be present I...

Page 19: ...Table 9 Optional Accessories Includes Mounting Hardware Description Product Code Number Remote Indoor Temperature Sensor SEN 600 1 Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor SEN 600 2 Duct Mount Temperature Sensor SEN 600 3 Remote Indoor Temperature Sensor with Occupancy Override and LED SEN 600 4 T600HPP 2 Programmable Thermostat Installation Instructions 19 ...

Page 20: ...pment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device and verified to Class B pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accord...

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