RCS Technology TBZ500 Installation Manual Download Page 1

DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 
 

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Installation Guide 

 

Model TBZ500 

Battery Powered Z-Wave Thermostat

 

 
This thermostat is compatible with most HVAC systems, including the following: 
 

 

24VAC systems  Note: requires both the R and C wires unless battery powered. 

 

Standard gas/oil/electric heating systems   

o

 

1 stage heating and cooling 

o

 

2 stage heating and cooling 

 

Heat Pump systems: 

o

 

1 stage heating and cooling 

o

 

2 stage heating and cooling 

o

 

2

nd

 or 3

rd

 stage Auxiliary heating (heat strips)  

 

Do NOT use for line voltage controls (120/240VAC) 

 
The thermostat can be powered by batteries or 24VAC.   

 
Battery Power 

The thermostat can be powered by four AA Alkaline batteries.  The thermostat will operate 
for approximately two years on four AA Alkaline batteries depending on the frequency of 
user operations and backlight operation. Always use Alkaline batteries and replace in 
complete all four at a time with new batteries. 
 

Z-Wave Operation when Battery Powered 

Important Note:  If the thermostat is installed on a Z-Wave network, 

while it is battery

 

powered

,

 it will not work as a Z-Wave repeater. 

 
24VAC Power 

Powering the thermostat with 24VAC power 

requires 

both the C wire (24VAC common 

wire - typically blue) and the R wire (24VAC hot wire - typically red). If the C wire is not 
available, then batteries are required. 

 

 

Note! If the thermostat is powered from 24VAC, batteries are not required.   

 

Z-Wave Operation when 24VAC powered 

If the thermostat is installed on a Z-Wave network 

while it is 24VAC powered

, it operates 

as an always-on Z-Wave repeater. 
 

 
Installation Steps 

 

 

Remove old thermostat. 

 

Install TBZ500 

 

Set up the thermostat for the HVAC system

 

 

Enroll on Z-Wave network

 

 
Remove old thermostat 

 

 

Turn off power. Usually at the heating/cooling system or circuit- breaker panel. 

 

Remove cover of old thermostat to expose the wiring terminals 

 

Take a picture of the wiring terminals! Note: This will help with 
troubleshooting later if needed.

 

 

Mark the wires attached to the terminals with the wiring labels included 

 

Summary of Contents for TBZ500

Page 1: ...with new batteries Z Wave Operation when Battery Powered Important Note If the thermostat is installed on a Z Wave network while it is battery powered it will not work as a Z Wave repeater 24VAC Power...

Page 2: ...and RH Connections Typical HVAC installations will have a common heating and cooling system 24VAC transformer For these systems there is only one 24VAC R wire and it can connect to either the RC or RH...

Page 3: ...4VAC powered 24VAC common C wire connected DO NOT INSTALL BATTERIES Install the thermostat on to the base Turn on power to the thermostat Connect the wires as marked from the HVAC system to the corres...

Page 4: ...Page 4 If the thermostats is battery powered NO 24VAC C wire connected install 4 AA batteries into the back of the thermostat Install the thermostat on to the base Turn on power to the thermostat Inst...

Page 5: ...by the furnace Set to ELECTRIC for electric heat fan on with heat call For Two Stage Heat Cool Systems Go to ADVANCED SYSTEMS SETTINGS menu From the Setup menu screen press and hold the Fan and Down...

Page 6: ...r B connect the wire to the thermostats W2 O terminal For Two Stage Heat Cool Systems Go to ADVANCED SYSTEMS SETTINGS menu From the Setup menu screen press and hold the Fan and Down arrow buttons for...

Page 7: ...ostat normally displays the Thermostat Main Control Screen To change the thermostats HVAC system settings select the Menu Screen and then select the SYSTEM menu Follow instructions below to access the...

Page 8: ...ting Changeover Valve Type for Heat Pump Systems Changeover with Cooling or with Heating When SYSTEM is selected in the Menu options the following setup options will be displayed in the text line Use...

Page 9: ...B terminal then this is a change over with heat system Set the Change Over setting accordingly Caution These are typical wiring colors connections Note If heating comes on when cooling is expected or...

Page 10: ...T is displayed on screen when active Heat Setpoint Max Range 30F to 109F 0C 43C Default 90F 32C Sets the maximum heating setpoint value Will not ramp or accept setpoints higher than this maximum Cool...

Page 11: ...efault 1 Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 1 cooling starts Cooling Stage 1 Off Threshold Range 0 to 6 degrees Default 0 Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 1 cooling stops Stage 1 turns off...

Page 12: ...on the buttons function normally TBZ500 Display System Operation Modes displayed System is ON and heating displayed System is ON and cooling Temperature Setting Warmer Cooler Fan Mode Selection Heati...

Page 13: ...stem will automatically switch between heating and cooling modes as needed to maintain the setpoints Special Heat Pump Mode Emergency Heat Heat E An additional system mode Heat E for Emergency Heat wi...

Page 14: ...setpoint is set below the current heating setpoint A 3 degree separation is maintained between the heating and cooling setpoints The same is true for raising the heating setpoint above the cooling set...

Page 15: ...enu Mode and display the Setup screen Use the Up Down arrow buttons to scroll through other menu items Thermostat Main Screen Press the FAN button to change the Fan mode Fan Modes Auto Fan automatical...

Page 16: ...the thermostat is powered from 24VAC the backlight timeout can be set to 0 which will keep the backlight on continuously SENSOR CALIBRATION Change the temperature calibration by 7 degrees Use the Up...

Page 17: ...ation displayed VERSION Thermostat firmware version ZWAVE Z Wave firmware version NODE ID Z Wave Node ID HOME ID Z Wave Home ID SYSTEM TYPE displays current System Type setting Standard or Heat Pump I...

Page 18: ...cycle protection for the system compressor This delay may be noticeable when you change a setpoint and it does not respond immediately due to the MOT delay timer preventing the system from restarting...

Page 19: ...thermostat to the network press the Select button to install Wait until SUCCESS or FAILED is shown on the status display 6 Press Done on the Thermostat to exit the ZWAVE screen 7 Press Done on the The...

Page 20: ...reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiv...

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