Wiring
Vivint Element CT200 Installation Guide
Prepare Wires
Make sure your wires are labeled. If necessary, find the “other
end” connection for each wire on your heating or air conditioning
equipment and note the label there
1 Fan out wires so that they are aligned with their terminals
2 Do not bunch wires in front of the mounting plate Feed any slack
back into the wall
Follow these guidelines for safe and secure wire connections:
• Use at least 2 6 in of wire for each of your connections to the
Thermostat
• If you do not have enough wire, splice additional wire to allow
enough slack
• Terminals accept wires from 16-22 awg
• Remove 1/8 in insulation from the tip of each wire
• Take care not to damage the labels for each wire
!
CAUTION
Do not allow wires to touch
each other or other parts on
the thermostat
If you have both RH
and RC connections,
you must set the RC/
RH Switch to OPEN If you do
not have both connections,
set the switch to CLOSED
C
W
RH
G
Y
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Summary of Contents for CT200
Page 1: ...RTCOA logo sheet 7aug07 VIVINT ELEMENT THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE ...
Page 3: ...Radio Thermostat Getting Started 3 ...
Page 7: ...Radio Thermostat Wiring 7 ...
Page 14: ...Vivint Element CT200 User Guide 3 Setup 14 ...
Page 17: ...Radio Thermostat Wiring Diagrams 17 ...
Page 26: ...Vivint Element CT200 User Guide 5 Product Overview 26 ...
Page 30: ...Vivint Element CT200 User Guide 6 Customization 30 ...
Page 41: ...Section Title Chapter Radio Thermostat CT200 OPERATION GUIDE Z WAVE REFERENCE 41 ...