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sYstem test Fan: oPtIonal
If continuing from the previous section on this page, skip to Step 2 below. The following 

instructions assume that the user enters the Service Menus from the home screen display; 

it does not assume that the user has followed in sequence from the previous section. 

1.  On the thermostat, press the lower left and lower right keys simultaneously for about 

fi ve seconds. 

Next

,

 

Go Back

, and 

Done

 appear (see Fig. 12).

2.  Press 

Next

 until Service Menu 620 appears in the display. 

( The default value for Service Menu appears below Service Menu.) 

3.  In Service Menu 620, press ▲/ ▼to select option “01” to enable fan output 

(see Fig. 13).

note: If 1 is selected, the thermostat will activate the associated output for 10 minutes. 

The user should observe that the fan output will turn on. 

4.  Press 

Done

 to complete the system test. After verifying the system test, the outputs 

are disabled. 

optional: the user may also perform system test main output (cool):see table 2, 

service menu 600. 

User oPeratIon

For detailed instructions on user operation of the T4000 Series, including how to operate 

all key functions, please refer to the Performance PRO T4000 Series Operating Manual, 

the companion to this installation guide. 

Part X: set PIn access For servIce menUs (oPtIonal)

Creating a PIN access code allows the installer to restrict access to Service Menus. First,  

PIN access must be enabled in Service Menu 341; second, a three-digit code must be 

created in Service Menu 342. After these two Service Menus are properly confi gured, the 

thermostat requires the user to enter a PIN access code to enter the Service Menus.  

1.  On the thermostat, press the lower left and lower right keys simultaneously for about 

fi ve seconds. 

Next

,

 

Go Back

, and 

Done

 appear (see Fig. 14).

2.  Press 

Next 

until Service Menu 341 (Enable/Disable PIN Access) appears in the 

display. (Default value “00” appears below Service Menu.) 

3.  In Service Menu 341, press ▲/ ▼to change digit (fl ashing) value to “01” (see Fig. 14). 

note: selecting 01 enables PIn access for the thermostat service menus, and 

selecting it is necessary to show service menu 342. 

4.  Press 

Next

5.  In Service Menu 342, press ▲/ ▼adjust values and create a three-digit PIN access 

code. The fl ashing three-digit code appears in the clock area (see Fig. 15). 

note: write down the PIn access code, and keep it in a safe place. 

 

6.  Press 

Done

 when fi nished.

verIFY PIn access coDe 

Enter the PIN access code upon entering the Service Menus. Note: Flashing digit is active; 

it is changed using the ▲/ ▼keys. The active (editable) digit moves from right to left. 

1.  On the thermostat, press the lower left and lower right keys simultaneously for about 

fi ve seconds. note Flashing three-digit code, 

Next

, and 

Done

 appear (see Fig. 16).

2.  Press ▲/ ▼to change value of digit furthest to the right, then press 

Next

3.  Press ▲/ ▼to change value of digit in middle, then press 

Next

Press ▲/ ▼to change value of digit furthest to left, then press 

Done

note: After step 4 is complete, user is allowed access to Service Menus. 

Next

,

 

Go Back

Done,

 and Service Menu 100 appear.

Figure 13. 

Press Done 

to complete 

testing and 

exit Service 

Menus, 

or Next to 

continue tests. 

Figure 14. 

Service Menu 

341 allows 

user to restrict 

access to 

Service 

Menus.

Figure 12.  

Service Menu 

620 allows 

the user to 

perform a 

System Test 

Fan.

Service Menu

Default value 

(appears 

automatically)

Figure 15. 

Service Menu 

342 allows 

user to create 

a PIN access     

code.

Flashing 

three-digit 

code

Figure 16. 

PIN access 

code fl ashes 

when user 

enters Service 

Menus (after 

enabling PIN 

access). 

Flashing 

three-digit 

code

Summary of Contents for Performance pro T4000 series

Page 1: ...d heat pump applications System mode selections Off Heat Cool Auto Stages 1 Heat 1 Cool 2 Heat 1 Cool 1 Heat 2 Cool 2 Heat 2 Cool 3 Heat 2 Cool Fan control Cycling Auto or Continuous On 1 Speed Perman...

Page 2: ...n SC Sensor Common S1 Indoor Remote Sensor S1 Indoor Remote Sensor S2 Occupancy Setback Input S2 Occupancy Setback Input System Type 1 1H 1C Conventional System Type 2 1H 1C Heat Pump TERM Function TE...

Page 3: ...llplate Assure that the metal jumper connects RC and RH Connect power side to the RC RH and assure that the jumper remains in place two transformer system The T4000 T4500 is shipped with a jumper conn...

Page 4: ...Ith sYstem tests System test verification is highly recommended to verify thermostat operation Follow at least one procedure in the system tests below Refer to the Service Menus see Table 2 for more t...

Page 5: ...ostat press the lower left and lower right keys simultaneously for about five seconds Next Go Back and Done appear see Fig 14 2 Press Next until Service Menu 341 Enable Disable PIN Access appears in t...

Page 6: ...trols heating fan 130 Changeover valve B O terminal 0 1 0 0 B O terminal controls valve in cooling 1 B O terminal controls valve in heating 140 Auxiliary Heat 0 1 0 0 Electric backup heat 1 Fossil fue...

Page 7: ...duled event 1 1 Hour 2 2 Hours 3 3 Hours 4 4 Hours 400 Cycles Per Hour CPH Cooling Stage 1 0 6 CPH 3 CPH Defines the number of cycles per hour for cooling Stage 1 Select 0 to enable ON OFF control for...

Page 8: ...isable 1 Enable Note Press Done key to complete process 600 System Test Main Output Cool 0 2 0 Select an option to activate the fan output for 10 minutes select 0 Done or a different Service Menu to d...

Page 9: ...esent check wire connection between the heating equipment and the thermostat If Demand Indicator light is red Heating is occurring No action is required If Demand Indicator light is green Cooling is o...

Page 10: ...mount peco indoor remote zone sensor sP155 017 WARNING READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL OPERATE OR SERVICE THIS SENSOR Failure to observe safety information and comply w...

Page 11: ...or maXImUm lenGth anD wIre sIze Distance from Unit to control recommended wire size 000 150 feet 22 gauge 151 240 feet 20 gauge 241 385 feet 18 gauge 386 610 feet 16 gauge 611 970 feet 14 gauge wIrInG...

Page 12: ...r message If the Indoor Remote Zone Sensor is not connected properly check the following Make sure sensor is wired properly and connected to terminals S1 and SC on the thermostat wallplate see Table 1...

Page 13: ...eratura de funcionamiento 0 a 120 F 17 a 48 C Temperatura de env o 20 a 130 F 28 a 54 C Humedad durante el funcionamiento 5 a 95 RH no condensante Dimensiones f sicas Termostato T4000 T4500 pantalla d...

Page 14: ...Sensor com n S1 Sensor remoto interior S1 Sensor remoto interior S2 Sensor de ocupaci n S2 Sensor de ocupaci n Tipo de sistema 1 1C 1F Convencional Tipo de sistema 2 1C 1F Bomba de calor TERMINAL Func...

Page 15: ...de que el puente permanezca en su lugar transformador doble del sistema El T4000 T4500 se env a con un puente que conecta las terminales RH y RC Si el equipo de calefacci n y de refrigeraci n no util...

Page 16: ...el funcionamiento del termostato Siga al menos un procedimiento en las pruebas de sistema a continuaci n Consulte los Men s de Servicio vea la Tabla 2 para m s pruebas Para todas las pruebas oprima n...

Page 17: ...lla vea la Fig 14 2 Oprima Next siguiente hasta que el Men de Servicio 341 Acceso PIN para activar o desactivar se muestre en la pantalla El valor predeterminado de 00 aparece debajo del Men de Servic...

Page 18: ...0 1 0 0 La terminal B O controla la v lvula en la refrigeraci n 1 La terminal B O controla la v lvula en la calefacci n 140 Calor auxiliar 0 1 0 0 Calor de reserva el ctrico 1 Calor de reserva de comb...

Page 19: ...ordatorio de tiempo hasta el pr ximo evento programado 1 1 hora 2 2 horas 3 3 horas 4 4 horas 400 Ciclos por hora CPH Etapa de refrigeraci n 1 0 6 CPH 3 CPH Define un n mero de ciclos por hora para re...

Page 20: ...r 1 Activar Nota Oprima la tecla Done finalizar para completar el proceso 600 Salida principal de la prueba de sistema Fr o 0 2 0 Seleccione una opci n para activar la salida del ventilador por 10 min...

Page 21: ...Indicador de Demanda aparece de color rojo Est funcionando la calefacci n No se necesita realizar ninguna acci n Si la luz del Indicador de Demanda aparece de color verde Est funcionando la refrigera...

Page 22: ...ADVERTENCIA LEA CUIDADOSAMENTE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES ANTES DE INTENTAR INSTALAR OPERAR O DARLE MANTENIMIENTO A ESTE SENSOR El incumplimiento de la informaci n de seguridad y de las instrucciones puede...

Page 23: ...e 18 De 386 a 610 pies de 117 6 m a 185 9 m calibre 16 De 611 a 970 pies de 186 2 m a 295 6 m calibre 14 caBleaDo 1 Funcionamiento de los cables Tienda los cables entre la placa de pared del termostat...

Page 24: ...na interna no est conectado de manera apropiada verifique lo siguiente Aseg rese de que los cables del sensor est n conectados de manera apropiada a las terminales S1 y SC en la placa de pared del ter...

Page 25: ...WG ou un fil rigide Temp rature de fonctionnement 17 48 0 120 F Temp rature de transport 28 54 C 20 130 F Humidit de fonctionnement 5 95 d humidit relative sans condensation Dimensions Thermostat T400...

Page 26: ...rieur S2 Capteur de r glage d occupation S2 Capteur de r glage d occupation Type d installation 1 Conventionnel 1H 1C Type d installation 2 Pompe chaleur 1H 1C TERM Fonction TERM Fonction C Commun C C...

Page 27: ...al relie RC et RH Connectez le c t de l alimentation au RC RH et veillez ce que le cavalier reste en place syst me double transformateur Le T4000 T4500 est livr avec un cavalier qui relie les bornes R...

Page 28: ...e proc dure des tests syst me ci dessous Consultez les menus de configuraton voir tableau 2 pour plus de tests Pour tous les tests cliquez sur next Suivant pour passer au test syst me suivant qui est...

Page 29: ...min s affichent voir figure 14 2 Appuyez sur Next Suivant jusqu ce que le menu de configuration 341 Activer D sactiver l acc s par code NIP s affiche l cran La valeur par d faut 00 s affiche en dessou...

Page 30: ...contr le le ventilateur d air chaud 130 Valve de basculement Terminal B O 0 1 0 0 La borne B O commande la valve de climatisation 1 La borne B O commande la valve de chauffage 140 Chauffage auxiliair...

Page 31: ...4 heures 400 Cycles par heure CPH 1 re phase de climatisation 0 6 CPH 3 CPH D finit le nombre de cycles par heure pour la climatisation Phase 1 S lectionnez 0 pour activer le contr le ON OFF MARCHE AR...

Page 32: ...e la sortie principale Climatisation 0 2 0 S lectionnez une option pour activer la sortie du ventilateur pendant 10 minutes s lectionnez 0 Done Termin ou un autre menu de configuration pour d sactiver...

Page 33: ...nde est rouge Le chauffage ne s enclenche pas Aucune action n est requise Si le voyant t moin de demande est vert La climatisation s enclenche Aucune action n est requise Si le voyant t moin de demand...

Page 34: ...017 AVERTISSEMENT LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT CES INSTRUCTIONS AVANT DE TENTER D INSTALLER DE FAIRE FONCTIONNER OU DE R PARER CE CAPTEUR N gliger de respecter les informations sur la s curit et les instructio...

Page 35: ...117 m tres Calibre 18 117 185 m tres Calibre 16 186 295 m tres Calibre 14 c BlaGe 1 Faites courir les fils Faites courir les fils entre la plaque murale du thermostat et le panneau de montage du capte...

Page 36: ...s suivants Assurez vous que le capteur est install correctement et raccord aux bornes S1 et SC sur la plaque murale du thermostat voir le tableau 1 D signations des bornes et Types de syst mes Si vous...

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