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March 21, 2022, revision 1.0 

Appendix B: Troubleshooting 

 

The most common problems during installation are not matching the wires correctly or properly 

mating the wires. The first step should always be to recheck the instructions and make sure the wires are 
joined and seated properly. 

 

The  second  most  common  problem  is  not  knowing  the  thermostat operation.  If  the  system  is 

running a heating or cooling cycle, the set point will turn red for heating and blue for cooling. When the 
thermostat turns white, the heat pump, heat strip and furnace should all be off. The fan may continue to 
run for a while after the cycle completes. If a fan is left in a manual mode it will not shut off.  

Testing an Output 

 

Table 4 

 Wire Color Chart

 in section 

Wiring the Thermostat

 shows the color label and purpose 

for  each  of  the  thermostat  wires.  This  information  can  be  used  in  troubleshooting  to  verify  that  the 
thermostat has turned on an output and troubleshooting the output is required.  

Use a voltmeter to verify that the thermostat has turned on an EasyTouch output. Set to voltmeter 

measure DC voltage and check for ~12 volts between the blue (ground) wire and the output terminal to 
be  tested  to  see  if  the  thermostat  has  turned  on  the  output.  If  there  is  12  volts  present  further 
troubleshooting of the component (fan, compressor furnace, heat pump, heat strip) is required. If 12 volts 
is not present, verify that the fuse in EasyTouch RV is still good. 

Wi-Fi Troubleshooting 

No Wi-Fi Icon 

 

SSID (Network name) and password are both case sensitive. 

 

Be sure you are connecting to a 2.4 GHz network and not a 5GHz or 6GHz network. 

 

Set the security to WPA2 and TKIP+AES if you are having trouble. 

 

The thermostat has a limit of 31 characters for the SSID and 50 for the password. 

 

Ensure the number of devices limit for the network is not full. 

 

Ensure the Wi-Fi source is not out of range or metal partitions blocking the signal. 

 

Try a guest network or mobile hotspot that may have reduced restrictions.  

 

Reset the router to renew the DHCP lease. 

 

If  you  are  in  a  metal  enclosure,  try  moving  the  router  or  thermostat  a  few  inches  (even  if 
temporary) and trying again. 

 

If using MAC filtering, add the thermostat to the allowed devices list. 

 

Try assigning a DHCP reservation to the thermostat MAC address. 

Red Wi-Fi Icon 

 

The router must have an internet connection 

 

Server may be down, check back at a later time 

 

Be sure there is no firewall in the router blocking the incoming messages (port 8883, MQTT). Place 
the thermostat IP into the DMZ settings to bypass any firewalls. 

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Summary of Contents for ASY-356-X01

Page 1: ...EasyTouch RV 356 Operating Manual Revision 1 0...

Page 2: ...o Gas Changeover 13 Local Weather and Local Time 14 Status Messages 14 Settings Screens 15 Schedule Screens 18 Create and Enable a Schedule 19 Smart Device Application Features 20 Restart Thermostat 2...

Page 3: ...k Single Dual Stage Compressor ASY 356 X02 ASY 356 X04 White Table 1 Table 2 and Table 3 list the known OEM model numbers that can be used with EasyTouch RV 356 The tables are not exhaustive so if you...

Page 4: ...s then you can simply plug in all the mating connectors and move on to the section Mounting the Thermostat The provided wire 9 pin wire harness will not be needed Not all installations will use all pl...

Page 5: ...y Freeze Sensor 1 Red 2 Red 12 VDC Out Gray 3 Gray Freeze Sensor Green 3 Gray AGS Blue 4 Blue 12 VDC Ground Out Yellow 5 Yellow Compressor 1 Orange 6 Orange Compressor 2 Black 7 Black Indoor Fan High...

Page 6: ...eAir Special Considerations Some Webasto TrueAir thermostats may have an additional consideration Some of them had a freeze sensor while some used an AGS Auto Generator Start output but never both Ins...

Page 7: ...w and level the buttons so the display will be straight when installed Step 3 Screw in second screw making sure the two buttons remain level Step 4 Remove mounting tab before mounting on the wall Step...

Page 8: ...f the thermostat but it must be configured to know if it is available Tap the AGS Available Unavailable button under the Auto Gen Start heading to set it based on what you have If set as Available the...

Page 9: ...connection No icon means no connection to an internet enabling device Red means it is connected to an internet enabling device but does not have internet Green means it is connected to the internet Th...

Page 10: ...ways on regardless of heating or cooling with number of bars indicating speed Fan Auto turns the fan on and off with a cooling or heat pump cycle and operates as Fan Off in all other operational modes...

Page 11: ...ttings See section Temperature Gap Hysteresis for details Heat Pump Only Mode This mode only runs an electric overhead heat pump heating cycle to maintain the heating set point in the space Set the 7...

Page 12: ...points that are separate heating and cooling set points No heating or cooling cycles will occur when the inside temperature is between the set points This can be useful when setting a higher day time...

Page 13: ...ge 2 Run Until Setpoint is Satisfied Inside 7 Or More Below Setpoint Stage 1 Stage 2 and Stage 3 Run Until Setpoint is Satisfied or Any Stage Runs 20 Minutes Stage Escalates to the Next Highest Availa...

Page 14: ...location If power is interrupted or the device is restarted it will go out to the internet to grab the current time when the internet connection is re established without app interaction Status Messa...

Page 15: ...y off after 30 seconds of no screen presses The display will brighten again after a screen press to the Active Level set in the Display Brightness settings Display Brightness This screen allows you to...

Page 16: ...operational example Inside Temperature F Heating Setpoint F Heating Gap Setting F System Operation 69 68 3 None 66 None 65 Heating Cycle Begins 67 Heating Cycle Continues 69 Heating Cycle Terminates...

Page 17: ...e appropriate This setting allows for a generator to start prior to any appliances that need line voltage to run EasyTouch RV will output voltage to its pin 3 grey wire to go to existing AGS hardware...

Page 18: ...of the week is selected from the days along the top of the screen The day selected appears in white 2 Scheduled Events Events are numbered 1 to 6 along the left side of the display Tap an event to edi...

Page 19: ...is enabled for EasyTouch RV models that are not zone controls will not have this feature and will always be enabled when a valid Action Time 1 is used Create and Enable a Schedule Tap the edit schedu...

Page 20: ...ostat in the app selecting the settings gear and then selecting notifications A minimum and maximum allowed temperature can be set Table 13 shows an example of operation with an 80 F maximum temperatu...

Page 21: ...Bluetooth is enabled and that the app has Bluetooth and location services permissions 2 Start the app on your smart device The app will open and if you have not entered your account information it wi...

Page 22: ...ly enter the SSID manually case sensitive b Enter the password case sensitive 4 Press OK and the screen will return to the selection screen The thermostat will reset and a green Wi Fi symbol will appe...

Page 23: ...oting of the component fan compressor furnace heat pump heat strip is required If 12 volts is not present verify that the fuse in EasyTouch RV is still good Wi Fi Troubleshooting No Wi Fi Icon SSID Ne...

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