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16

Outdoor Sensor
(future)

NA/ON/OFF

NA/OFF

17

Internal Temp Sensor

ON / OFF

ON

18

Remote Sensor 1
(future)

NA/ON/OFF

NA/OFF

19

Remote Sensor 2
(future)

NA/ON/OFF

NA/OFF

20

Remote Sensor 3
(future)

NA/ON/OFF

NA/OFF

*Available only with an outdoor sensor present and
enabled

3.7.4 COMPLETING YOUR INSTALLATION

Turn the power back on to your heating and/or air con-

ditioning system.

Verify that the system and its fan are operating proper-

ly. When set to a high temperature, the heating system
should provide warm air after a short time. Likewise a
cooling system should provide cool air after a short time.
Usually sound from the furnace and air conditioning units
can be heard while they are running. The rush of moving
air should be heard within a short time after either has
been started.

NOTE: If you have an electric system and the blower does not
operate after installation, verify that the electric/gas option in
installer set up is set to Electric.

Installation is now complete.

4. OPERATION

4.1. OPERATING BASICS
4.1.1 UP/DOWN ARROW CHANGE KEYS

There are two arrow keys just the right of the units dis-
play. They are used to adjust set temperatures, and
change other settings. 

4.1.1.1 TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT

Pressing an arrow key once adjusts a set temperature

by one degree in the associated direction.

Holding the key will automatically advance the setting

in the associated direction.

4.1.1.2 CHANGING OTHER SETTINGS

If there are many choices for a value, usually that setting
will automatically advance by holding one of the arrow
keys. Some settings though, must be changed one press
at a time.

4.1.2 SET DAY AND TIME

The time used by your thermostat for temperature con-
trol is that displayed by the unit. To set the correct time
after the unit has been unpowered or after software reset:

Open the drop down door on the front of the thermo-

stat. Rotate the dial to the SET DAY/TIME position. Use
the UP key to advance the day to the current day of the
week.

Press NEXT to adjust the time. Pressing NEXT again

will toggle from Set Day to Set Time.

Use the UP or DOWN key to set the thermostats clock.

Return the dial to its RUN position.

4.1.3 DEFAULT PROGRAM

As supplied from the factory, the following ENERGY

STAR approved program will be used for temperature
control. This program and all other settings maybe
restored to their default values via a SOFTWARE RESET.

Default Daily Temperature Program

Period

Heat Mode

Cool Mode

Morning

6:00 AM 70°F

6:00 AM 78°F

Day

8:00 AM 62°F

8:00 AM 85°F

Evening

6:00 PM 70°F

6:00 PM 78°F

Night

10:00 PM 62°F

10:00 PM 82°F

4.1.4 MODES

Because of your thermostats great versatility not all
modes will be applicable to your application. The mode
selections available to you are determined by settings in
the Installer Setup Menu. Often the unit’s mode is dis-
played during program run. When a unit has first been
powered up with the dial in the Run position, your ther-
mostat will begin to control your heating and/or air con-
ditioning system according to it’s default ENERGY STAR
approved program in AUTOCHANGE mode.

4.1.4.1 OVERRIDE

During run, either the Heat or Cool set point temperature
may be altered with the temperature UP/DOWN arrow
button. 

T Override

will be displayed in line two of the dis-

play. The adjusted temperature will remain the set tem-
perature until the next program period begins. Then, tem-
perature settings will return to program control.

4.1.4.2 HOLD

Press this button to indefinitely maintain a fixed tempera-
ture. 

HOLD

will be displayed in line two of the display.

Press this button once to enter permanent temperature

HOLD from program run or temperature OVERRIDE.

Pressing this button again will toggle HOLD off return-

ing to program RUN.

4.1.4.3 AUTOCHANGE

The AUTOCHANGE mode allows your thermostat to
switch between Heat and Cool modes of temperature
control automatically.

AUTOCHANGE may not be available or applicable in

your installation.

To enter AUTOCHANGE mode if it is available, press

the MODE button repeatedly until the display indicates
that the unit is in AUTOCHANGE mode.

In AUTOCHANGE mode, you can determine whether

your thermostat will call for heating or cooling (at that
time) by whether HEAT SET or COOL SET is visible on
the units display.

To switch from heating to cooling or vise versa, press

both arrow keys at the same time.

Pressing the UP/DOWN temperature arrow keys will

adjust the active, visible set temperature.

When AUTOCHANGE is first entered, the unit may

need to determine which if either heating or cooling is

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3.7.1.10 SWING 2

This value is similar to the Swing 1, but it controls the
temperature variation the system allows above and below
Swing 1’s lower limit before calling for a second stage.
Once a second stage is activated, it will remain on until
the temperature set point has been reached. If a third
stage of heat is present in heat pump mode, Swing 2 is
used to control it from the stage 2 lower limit.

3.7.1.11 HEAT FAN CONTROL

Fossil fuel furnaces normally control the system fan while
the furnace is operating. Electric systems normally
require the thermostat to activate the fan. This setting
instructs the thermostat how to handle fan control during
heating. Electric heat and heat pumps generally require
the thermostat to activate the fan and therefore use the
electric setting.

3.7.1.12 HEAT FAN ON DELAY

This setting allows the installer to program the length of
time between heating activation and fan activation (delay
on make). 

3.7.1.13 HEAT FAN OFF DELAY

This setting allows the installer to program the length of
time between heating deactivation and fan deactivation
(delay on break).

3.7.1.14 COOL FAN ON DELAY

This setting allows the installer to program the length of
time between cooling activation and fan activation (delay
on make). 

3.7.1.15 COOL FAN OFF DELAY

This setting allows the installer to program the length of
time between cooling deactivation and fan deactivation
(delay on break). 

3.7.1.16 FUTURE OUTDOOR SENSOR

This setting enables and disables an outdoor sensor if it
is present. The setting will be held NA if a sensor is not
present, and will be reset to NA If the sensor is discon-
nected for any reason, including removal of the thermo-
stat from its base-plate, the thermostat will automatically
disable the sensor changing the setting in this menu
from ON to NA. With an outdoor sensor present and
enabled, the outdoor temperature will be displayed alter-
nately with time. The word OUT will be visible to the right
of the temperature while the outside temperature is dis-
played.

3.7.1.17 INTERNAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR

This setting enables and disables the thermostats internal
temperature sensor. It may only be disabled if there are
indoor remote sensors present and enabled.

3.7.1.18 FUTURE INDOOR REMOTE SENSOR 1, 2, 3

Used to enable and disable the respective remote sensors
in a system. When more than one indoor sensor is used,
the values of their measurements are averaged for use in
temperature control.

3.7.2 INSTALLER SETUP MENU WITH FURNACE SYS-
TEM TYPE SELECTED:

Menu
Item

Display

Selections

Default

01

System Type

Furnace / Heat Pump

Furnace

02

Heat Stages

0 – 2

2

03

Compressor Stages

0 – 2

2

04

Modes

Heat-Off

*

Cool-Off

*

Heat-Off-Cool

*

Heat-Off-Cool-Auto

*Heat-Off-
Cool-Auto

05

Minimum Run Time

1 to 5 min

4 min

06

Deadband

3°F(1°C) to 5°F(3°C)

3°F(1°C)

07

Swing 1

0.25°F(0.15°C) to 2.25°F(1.25°C)

0.25°F(0.15°C)

08

Swing 2

0.25°F(0.15°C) to 2.25°F(1.25°C)

0.5°F(0.3°C)

09

Heat Fan Control

Gas / Electric

Gas

10

Heat Fan On Delay

0, 15, 30…180 sec

0 sec

11

Heat Fan Off Delay

0, 15, 30…180 sec

0 sec

12

Cool Fan On Delay

0, 15, 30…180 sec

0 sec

13

Cool Fan Off Delay

0, 15, 30…180 sec

0 sec

14

Outdoor Sensor (future)

NA/ON/OFF

NA/OFF

15

Internal Temp Sensor
(future)

ON/OFF

ON

16

Remote Sensor 1 
(future)

NA/ON/OFF

NA/OFF

17

Remote Sensor 2
(future)

NA/ON/OFF

NA/OFF

18

Remote Sensor 3
(future)

NA/ON/OFF

NA/OFF

3.7.3 INSTALLER SETUP MENU WITH HEAT PUMP
SYSTEM TYPE SELECTED AND OUTDOOR FUTURE
SENSOR ENABLED:

Menu

Item

Display

Selections

Default

01

System Type

Furnace / Heat Pump

Furnace

02

Heat Stages

0 – 1

1

03

Compressor Stages

0 – 2

1

04

Modes

Heat-Off

*

Cool-Off

*

Heat-Off-Cool

*

Heat-Off-Cool-

*Heat-Off-Cool-

Em Heat-Auto

Em Heat-Auto

05

Minimum Run Time

1 to 5 min

4 min

06*

Heat Pump Lockout 

ON, OFF

Off

07*

Heat Pump
Lockout Temperature

0°F- 50°F(-17°C-10°C)

0°F(-17°C)

08

Deadband

3°F(1°C) to 5°F(3°C)

3°F(1°C)

09

Swing 1

0.25°F(0.15°C) to 2.25°F(1.25°C)

0.25°F(0.15°C)

10

Swing 2

0.25°F(0.15°C) to 2.25°F(1.25°C)

0.5°F(0.3°C)

11

Heat Fan Control

Electric

Electric

12

Heat Fan On Delay

0, 15, 30…180 sec

0 sec

13

Heat Fan Off Delay

0, 15, 30…180 sec

0 sec

14

Cool Fan On Delay

0, 15, 30…180 sec

0 sec

15

Cool Fan Off Delay

0, 15, 30…180 sec

0 sec

10

Summary of Contents for LuxPro EVERYTHING'STAT PSP722E

Page 1: ... 4 2 USER SETUP MENU 12 4 2 1 ACCESS AND NAVIGATE USER SETUP MENU 12 4 2 2 KEYBOARD LOCK 12 4 2 3 BEEP 12 4 2 4 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY FORMAT F C DISPLAY 13 4 2 5 CLOCK FORMAT 13 4 2 6 CALIBRATION OFFSET 13 4 2 7 MAXIMUM HEAT SETTING 13 4 2 8 MINIMUM COOL SETTING 13 4 2 9 SMART RECOVERY 13 4 2 10 FILTER LIMIT 13 4 2 11 USER SETUP MENU 13 4 3 ADVANCED FEATURES AND OPERATION 13 4 3 1 EMERGENCY HEAT 13 ...

Page 2: ...Differential Cycle Rate Programmable Length Minimum Run Time Programmable Auto Changeover Dead Band Programmable Fan Delays For Heat Cool In Both On And Off 2 COMPATIBILITY Your PSP722E is compatible with most 24 volt gas oil or electrical Heating and or Cooling systems It cannot be used with 120 volt heating systems Ask your dealer for other LUXPRO thermostats to control those systems 2 1 HEAT ST...

Page 3: ...zing the tabs into the body Separate the unit from its base plate by pulling the body outward from the bottom NOTE If you are mounting the base to a soft material like plasterboard or if you are using the old mounting holes the screws may not hold Drill a 3 16 in 4 8mm hole at each screw location and insert the plastic anchors provided Then mount the base as described below Route the wires through...

Page 4: ...RING OPTIONS Though not shown here additional second stages may be used where applicable Be sure to enable them properly in the Installer Setup menu W2 is second stage heat E is emergency heat and freeze protection Y2 is second stage cool or second stage heat pump OPTIONAL O or B terminals may be used to power heat ing dampers or changeover valves in any system config uration OPTIONAL C terminal m...

Page 5: ...CAL 2 WIRE HEAT HOOKUP 24 VAC AND MILLIVOLT SYSTEMS XFMR GAS VALVE ACLINE SYSTEMTYPE FURNACE 01 HEATSTAGES 1 02 COMPRESSORSTAGES 0 03 MODES Heat Off 04 HEATFANCONTROL GAS 09 TYPICALINSTALLERSETUP OPTIONALCOMMON ALLOWSUSEOF SYSTEMPOWER 1 NOTES JUMPER PROVIDED SYSTEM COMMON G O Y2 Y1 RC C RH W1 W2 E B TYPICAL 24VAC 3 WIRE HEAT HOOKUP WHERE 3RD WIRE IS FAN WIRE FAN XFMR GAS VALVE ACLINE TYPICALINSTAL...

Page 6: ... 1 03 MODES Ht Off Cl Auto 04 HEATFANCONTROL GAS 09 OPTIONALCOMMON ALLOWSUSEOF SYSTEMPOWER 1 NOTES G O Y2 Y1 RC C RH W1 W2 E B TYPICAL 5 WIRE HOOKUP SINGLE STAGE HEATING AND COOLING COOLING XFMR1 FAN GAS VALVE HEATING XFMR2 ACLINE ACLINE COOL COMMON COMPRESSOR TYPICALINSTALLERSETUP SYSTEMTYPE FURNACE 01 HEATSTAGES 1 02 COMPRESSORSTAGES 1 03 MODES Ht Off Cl Auto 04 HEATFANCONTROL GAS 09 OPTIONALCOM...

Page 7: ...ROVIDED SYSTEMCOMMON TYPICALINSTALLERSETUP SYSTEMTYPE HEATPUMP 01 HEATSTAGES 1 02 COMPRESSORSTAGES 1 03 MODES Ht Off Cl EmHt Auto 04 HEATFANCONTROL ELECTRIC 09 G O Y2 Y1 RC C RH W1 W2 E B USE 2 SEPARATE SINGLE STAGE HEATERS AS A 2 STAGE HEAT SYSTEM SYSTEM XFMR1 HEATER 1 HEATER 2 SYSTEM XFMR2 ACLINE ACLINE SYSTEM1 COMMON SYSTEM2 COMMON OPTIONALCOMMON ALLOWSUSEOF SYSTEMPOWER 1 NOTES TYPICALINSTALLER...

Page 8: ...ERSETUP SYSTEMTYPE FURNACE 01 HEATSTAGES MATCHSYSTEM 02 COMPRESSORSTAGES MATCHSYSTEM 03 MODES Ht Off Cl Auto 04 HEATFANCONTROL ELECTRIC 09 G O Y2 Y1 RC C RH W1 W2 E B TYPICAL MULTI STAGE STAGE HEAT PUMP WITH OPTIONAL AUX AND EMERGENCY HEAT 2 OR 3 STAGES HEAT 2 STAGES COOL FAN SYSTEM XFMR AUX EM HEAT REVERSING VALVE HEAT PUMP STAGE2 COMPRESSOR STAGE1 COMPRESSOR ACLINE JUMPER PROVIDED SYSTEMCOMMON O...

Page 9: ... cooling In this mode an additional stage of Aux Heat may also be activated through the W1 terminal 3 7 1 2 HEAT STAGES Set this to the number of non compressor driven heat stages to use for temperature control by this system 3 7 1 3 COMPRESSOR STAGES COOL HEAT PUMP STAGES Set the number of compressor driven system stages to use for temperature control These stages include all cooling or heat pump...

Page 10: ...perature will be displayed alter nately with time The word OUT will be visible to the right of the temperature while the outside temperature is dis played 3 7 1 17 INTERNAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR This setting enables and disables the thermostats internal temperature sensor It may only be disabled if there are indoor remote sensors present and enabled 3 7 1 18 FUTURE INDOOR REMOTE SENSOR 1 2 3 Used to ...

Page 11: ...s supplied from the factory the following ENERGY STAR approved program will be used for temperature control This program and all other settings maybe restored to their default values via a SOFTWARE RESET Default Daily Temperature Program Period HeatMode CoolMode Morning 6 00AM70 F 6 00AM78 F Day 8 00AM62 F 8 00AM85 F Evening 6 00PM70 F 6 00PM78 F Night 10 00PM62 F 10 00PM82 F 4 1 4 MODES Because o...

Page 12: ...e momentarily press Setup Button Selections can be changed by pressing the UP DOWN button Moving from one menu item to the next and accept ance of changes is done by pressing the NEXT button All changes become effective when the unit exits the User Setup mode The User Setup mode will be exited when the Setup button is pressed again or if no other keys are pressed for 20 seconds 4 2 2 KEYBOARD LOCK...

Page 13: ...ta necessary to predict a Smart recovery time 4 2 10 FILTER LIMIT Your thermostat will warn you that your HVAC systems air filter should be changed after the systems fan has run the number of hours that this setting has been pro grammed for A general rule of thumb is to assume that the fan will run at 1 3 duty cycle A 90 day filter will then be good for 90 24 3 720 hours This is the default value ...

Page 14: ...mer To exit the AIR FILTER mode rotate the dial to another position 4 3 6 ENERGY USAGE Your thermostat records the total number of hours the thermostat has activated heating and cooling with six separate timers They measure Today s cumulative heating time Today s cumulative cooling time Yesterdays cumulative heating time Yesterdays cumulative cooling time Total cumulative heating time Total cumula...

Page 15: ...cating that it is under edit When all the periods for a day have been set the start time for the next weekday will be displayed to begin edit ing the settings for that day Rotate the dial back to RUN to and accept all current values and end the programming session 4 4 2 WEEKDAY FAN PROGRAMMING Programming fan operation is similar to programming the temperature periods and set points Fan periods ar...

Page 16: ...bove the temperature set point Stage one of a cooling system will be deactivated at the value of swing 1 below the temperature set point Stage two of a heating system will be activated at the value of swing 1 swing 2 below the temperature set point The auxiliary heat indicator AUX HT will be visible when a second stage of heat is activated Stage two of cooling will be activated at the value of swi...

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