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18. Verify that the system and its fan are
operating properly. 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 heat system and the blower
does not operate after installation, see figure in
Section 7 to find the electric/gas heat jumper on the
back of the body. Move the jumper to the ELEC
position.

19. Your installation is now complete.

4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

The TX9000TS displays the current time and the
room temperature. It also displays the day of the
week and the current program period, MORN,
DAY, EVE, or NITE. Temperature is indicated near
the center of the display, and time is indicated on
the left. Setting and program changes can be
made with the thermostat body on the wall, or
removed from its base plate.

4.1. SYSTEM MODE SWITCH

The SYSTEM MODE SWITCH has three positions
HEAT, OFF and COOL. Each sets the corresponding
operating mode. In the winter, set the system
switch to HEAT to control your heating system. In
the summer, set the switch to COOL to control
your air conditioner. In spring and fall or when the
windows are open, you can set the switch to OFF.
When thermostat is in the OFF position, neither
HEAT or COOL programs will run.

4.2. FAN MODE SWITCH

The fan switch has two positions; AUTO will only
run your system’s fan as required for heating and
cooling. ON runs your system’s fan continuously.

4.3. UP/DOWN CHANGE ARROW KEYS

While operating the TX9000TS there will often be
two arrow keys visible (just to the right of the
temperature) one pointing up and the other
pointing down. They are used to adjust
temperatures and change other settings.

4.3.1. TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT

Touch the displayed temperature once then touch
the UP/DOWN arrow key; it adjusts the flashing
set temperature by one degree in the associated
direction. Holding the key will automatically
advance the setting in the associated direction.

For

simple operation see HOLD.

4.3.2. 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 touch at a time.

4.4. NAVIGATION KEYS

MENU

: Touch this key to begin viewing available

menus.

SCROLL

: Use this key to see the available menu

choices.

YES

: Touch this key to enter a menu. When

present on a menu, touching this key accepts any
setting changes you have made.

NOTE:
Neglecting to accept changes by touching this key
when present, will leave the unit at its previous
setting.

EXIT

:

Touch this key to return to the main

operating screen.

4.5. DISPLAY ILLUMINATION

Press the light bulb button at the lower right
corner of the body to illuminate the display. It will
remain illuminated for 15 seconds. Touching a
field in the screen extends illumination time.

4.6. AUDIBLE BEEP

The TX9000TS will emit an audible beep to
acknowledge that a field in the screen has been
touched.

4.7. ICONS
4.7.1 FLAME ICON

In HEAT mode a FLAME icon will be
visible to the right of the current room
temperature. While heating is active, the
FLAME will flash.

4.7.2. SNOWFLAKE ICON

In COOL mode a SNOWFLAKE icon will
be visible to the right of the current room
temperature. While cooling is active, the
SNOWFLAKE will flash.

4.7.3 LOW BATTERY ICON

When the Low Battery level has been
reached, the battery icon will appear.
It will disappear only when fresh
batteries have been installed.

4.8. HARDWARE RESET

This button will unlock the touchscreen and read
option switch positions before the unit resumes
normal operation. Programs and other settings
will be maintained. See jumper and switch
positions figure on Page 12.

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Summary of Contents for Smart Temp TXT9000TS Series

Page 1: ...SITIONING SWITCHES 8 7 6 GAS ELECTRIC JUMPER 8 8 BATTERIESANDMAINTENANCE 8 9 TECHNICALASSISTANCE 8 10 WARRANTY 8 SMART TEMP ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Mt Laurel New Jersey 08054 USA www luxproducts com TX9000TS SERIES 52019 Choose Heat or Cool Set Day Time Installs Easily Easy as 1 2 3 Please read all instructions carefully before beginning installation Save them...

Page 2: ...sed with 3 wire zone valves 120V systems or multistage systems Ask your dealer for other LUX thermostats to control those systems 3 INSTALLATION Please read all instructions carefully before beginning installation WARNING Your thermostat is a precision instrument Please handle it with care All wiring must conform to local codes and ordinances Turn off electricity to the appliance before installing...

Page 3: ...ffecting the thermostat CAUTION Be careful not to drop the body or disturb electronic parts Leave the cover closed while the body is being removed from the base 7 Press up on the thumb latch at the bottom of thermostat and separate the body from its base 8 Hold the base against the wall Route the wires through the hole below the terminal block Position the base for best appearance to hide any mark...

Page 4: ...sed to adjust temperatures and change other settings 4 3 1 TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT Touch the displayed temperature once then touch the UP DOWN arrow key it adjusts the flashing set temperature by one degree in the associated direction Holding the key will automatically advance the setting in the associated direction For simple operation see HOLD 4 3 2 CHANGING OTHER SETTINGS If there are many choic...

Page 5: ...lashing OVERRIDE will be indicated at the top of the display OVERRIDE will be automatically canceled at the start of the next program period OVERRIDE will be cancelled if the set temperature is adjusted to its programmed value or if the units mode is changed 4 12 TEMPERATURE HOLD HOLD may be used for manual temperature control It is the simplest means to set and maintain a fixed temperature in Hea...

Page 6: ...Touch EXIT to return to main screen TIP Pressing Day Time or Temperature while programming will shift focus to that setting allowing it to be edited in the order most convenient for you 5 2 1 COPY COPY will copy the previous days programs into the current day and advance the thermostat to the beginning of next day 6 ADVANCED FEATURES 6 1 FILTER USAGE MONITOR The FILTER MONITOR is used to help dete...

Page 7: ...OWN arrows to count to code number Touch YES ENTER NEW CODE will appear Hold UP DOWN arrows to count to code number Record Code Number Touch YES to accept new code ENTER OLD CODE will be visible Touch EXIT to return to main display 6 5 2 TO LOCK SETTINGS Touch OPEN LOCK SYMBOL on display LOCK KEY will appear Touch YES The display will now show a CLOSED PADLOCK 6 5 3 TO UNLOCK SETTINGS Touch the CL...

Page 8: ...remove it from the wall 2 Remove the used batteries See battery location and polarity in figure on Page 12 3 Install two new Energizer or DURACELL AA size alkaline batteries in the battery compartment Observe the polarity marking shown in the compartment 4 Hang the top of the unit by the tabs at the top corners of the base then snap the bottom of the unit into place Do not use unnecessary force If...

Page 9: ...B G Y W W H 4 Y C 6 G F RH RC R V 5 B O C RH RC O B G Y W RH R V G F Y C 6 JUMPER PROVIDED JUMPER PROVIDED WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES APPLIES TO ALL DRAWINGS The DASHED lines are optional depending upon your system type Verify whether C X or B wires are connected to system common If B and O are both present it is likely that B is a system common If a B wire in your system is a common then connecting it ...

Page 10: ...R 120VAC AC COMPRESSOR FAN SYSTEMCOMMON OPTIONAL RC RH JUMPERPROVIDED WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES APPLIES TO ALL DRAWINGS The DASHED wires are optional depending on your system type Verify whether C X or B wires are connected to system common If B and O are both present it is likely that B is a system common If a B wire in your system is a common then connecting it to the B terminal may cause damage to y...

Page 11: ...C 5 WIRE SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING 2 TRANSFORMERS 24VOLT HEAT TRANSFORMER 120VAC 24VOLT COOL TRANSFORMER 120VAC FAN COOLING HEAT OPTIONAL SYSTEMCOMMON RC RH JUMPERREMOVED W Y G B O RC RH C SINGLE STAGE HEAT PUMP SYSTEM 24VOLT SYSTEM TRANSFORMER 120VAC CHANGEOVER HEAT CHANGEOVER COOL B OR O BUTNEVERBOTH FAN HEAT PUMP ADD JUMPER SYSTEMCOMMON OPTIONAL RC RH JUMPERPROVIDED ...

Page 12: ...RN DAY EVE NIGHT MORN DAY EVE NIGHT MORN DAY EVE NIGHT MORN DAY EVE NIGHT FRI SAT SUN PERIOD HEAT TIME TEMP TIME TEMP COOL 5 2 PROGRAMMING THE UNIT To ease reprogramming later record your thermostat s programs and settings in the table provided below GAS ELEC 1 2 3 4 ON 12hr 24hr 1 U4 SR OFF SR ON 2 F C 3 5min 2min 4 GAS ELECTRIC JUMPER OPTION SWITCHES C RH RC O B G Y W HARDWARE RESET OPTION SWITC...

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