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Note: 

When adjusting the temperature, holding the 

keys down changes the temperature by 5 F/C

°

 

increments. 

To set the minimum cooling setpoint while in the 
Installer Configuration Menu: 

1.  Answer NO to all prompts until the minimum 

cooling setpoint prompt appears in the display. 
Press YES to enter the minimum cooling setpoint 
menu. 

2.  Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to adjust the 

minimum cooling setpoint temperature. Press YES 
to store the value. 

The display now shows the anti-short cycle timer 
prompt. See the 

Setting the Anti-short Cycle Timer 

(Anticycl)

 section for instructions. 

Setting the Anti-short Cycle Timer (Anticycl) 

The anti-short cycle timer establishes the minimum 
on/off times for the cooling and heating stages. The 
timer is adjustable from 0 to 5 minutes in 1-minute 
increments. Set the anti-short cycle to 0 for equipment 
that possesses its own anti-short cycle timer. 

!

  CAUTION:  Risk of Property Damage. 

Do not set the T600MSP-2 thermostat anti-short 
cycling timer to 0 minutes if the controlled equipment 
is not protected by its own internal anti-short cycling 
timer. Doing so may result in damage to the 
controlled equipment. 

To set the anti-short cycle time while in the Installer 
Configuration Menu: 

1.  Answer NO to all prompts until the anti-short cycle 

timer prompt appears in the display. Press YES to 
enter the anti-short cycle timer menu. 

2.  Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to adjust the 

minimum on/off times for the heating and cooling 
stages. Press YES to store the value. 

The display now shows the heating cycles per hour 
setup prompt. See the 

Setting the Maximum Heating 

Cycles per Hour (Heat cph)

 section for instructions. 

Setting the Maximum Heating Cycles per Hour 
(Heat cph) 

The heating cycles per hour establishes the maximum 
number of times the equipment is turned on and off in 
one hour. The selection ranges from 3 to 8 cycles per 
hour. 

Note: 

A higher number of heating cycles per hour 

results in more accurate temperature control, but could 
accelerate the wear of mechanical components in the 
equipment. 

To set the maximum number of heating cycles per 
hour while in the Installer Configuration Menu: 

1.  Answer NO to all prompts until the heating cycles 

per hour prompt appears in the display. Press 
YES to enter the heating cycles per hour menu. 

2.  Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to adjust the 

maximum number of heating cycles per hour. 
Press YES to store the value. 

The display now shows the cooling cycles per hour 
setup prompt. See the 

Setting the Maximum Cooling 

Cycles per Hour (Cool cph)

 section for instructions. 

Setting the Maximum Cooling Cycles per Hour 
(Cool cph) 

The cooling cycles per hour establishes the maximum 
number of times the equipment turns on and off in one 
hour. The selection ranges from 3 to 4 cycles per hour. 

Note: 

A higher number of cooling cycles per hour 

results in more accurate temperature control, but could 
accelerate the wear of mechanical components in the 
equipment. 

To set the maximum number of cooling cycles per 
hour while in the Installer Configuration Menu: 

1.  Answer NO to all prompts until the cooling cycles 

per hour prompt appears in the display. Press 
YES to enter the cooling cycles per hour menu. 

2.  Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to adjust the 

maximum number of cooling cycles per hour. 
Press YES to store the value. 

The display now shows the minimum heating/cooling 
deadband prompt. See the 

Setting the Heating/Cooling 

Deadband

 

(Deadband)

 section for instructions. 

Setting 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 display. Press YES 
to enter the deadband setpoint menu. 

2.  Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to adjust the 

minimum deadband between the heating and 
cooling setpoints. Press YES to store the value. 

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T600MSP-2 Programmable Thermostat Installation Instructions 

Summary of Contents for T600MSP-2

Page 1: ...t 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...

Page 2: ...s 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 wi...

Page 3: ...the selected fan mode 24 VAC from equipment transformer 24 VAC common from equipment transformer 24 VAC for heating stages Energizes on a call for first stage heating Energizes on a call for second s...

Page 4: ...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 Fig...

Page 5: ...ver 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 Inputs DI1 and D...

Page 6: ...hen the message displays the backlight momentarily lights up TOccTime set Y N Each digital input can be programmed in one of five conditions None No function is associated with the input Service A Ser...

Page 7: ...e the Enabling Frost Protection Frost pr section for setup instructions Enabling Frost Protection Frost pr Frost protection establishes a minimum heating setpoint of 42 F 5 5 C to prevent freezing in...

Page 8: ...rature control but could accelerate the wear of mechanical components in the equipment To set the maximum number of heating cycles per hour while in the Installer Configuration Menu 1 Answer NO to all...

Page 9: ...emporary setpoint is entered The range is adjustable from 0 to 12 hours To change the temporary occupancy time while in the Installer Configuration Menu 1 Answer NO to all prompts until the temporary...

Page 10: ...lue The display now shows the cooling lockout prompt See the Setting the Cooling Lockout C lock section for instructions Setting the Cooling Lockout C lock This feature disables cooling operation base...

Page 11: ...o the beginning of the menu digital input configuration Operation Programming Operating the T600MSP 2 Once the T600MSP 2 thermostat is configured through the Installer Configuration Menu the thermosta...

Page 12: ...does not appear Answering YES to this prompt enables the T600MSP 2 thermostat to resume the regular scheduled program and setpoints Schedule set Y N To resume the schedule while in the Main User Menu...

Page 13: ...setpoints remain in effect for the duration set in the Temporary Occupancy Time parameter TOccTime or until manually released To release the temporary setpoint sooner while in the main User Menu 1 An...

Page 14: ...ys changes the time in 1 minute increments Holding the keys down changes the time in 30 minute increments Note Programming one of the digital inputs to remote NSB disables the menu Follow the steps in...

Page 15: ...e 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 selecting NO leaves the thermosta...

Page 16: ...press YES to store the time 4 Press YES to enter the day set menu or NO to enter the clock format menu 5 Use the UP DOWN arrow keys to adjust the day When the correct day is displayed press YES to st...

Page 17: ...al Accessories Includes Mounting Hardware 2 Use the UP DOWN arrow keys to locate the desired permanent hold type or resume schedule Press YES to enter the choice Item Product Code Number Remote Indoor...

Page 18: ...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 protecti...

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