
10
Step 4 — Space Temperature Averaging —
Ap-
plications that require averaging using multiple remote space
temperature sensors can be satisfied using either 4 or 9 sensors
as shown in Fig. 25. For single space temperature sensor wir-
ing, refer to the base unit installation instructions. Temperature
sensor calibration can be checked by measuring actual resis-
tance at a temperature with an ohmmeter and comparing to the
values listed in Table 2.
NOTE: Only Totaline® sensors (P/N P274-0401) may be
used for standard space temperature sensor averaging. Sen-
sors must be used singly or in multiples of 4 and 9, with
total sensor wiring not to exceed 1000 feet.
Step 5 — Set Thermostat Configuration —
Configuration options, like DIP switch settings, are intended to
be selected at installation and are not normally modified by the
homeowner. These options are not discussed in the corre-
sponding owner’s manual and must be done as part of the
installation. A special procedure for the thermostat allows
entry into the Configuration mode. To enter Configuration
mode, press and hold the Fan button for approximately 10 sec-
onds. The room temperature display will disappear and the
option number (smaller) will be displayed in the upper right
corner on the thermostat display. The option number will be
flashing and can be changed with the Up and Down Arrow
buttons. Once the desired configuration option is displayed,
press the Set Time/Temp button to configure the option. See
Table 3. The option number will stop flashing and the configu-
ration value (larger) on the left of the thermostat display will
flash. Change the configuration value with the Up and Down
Arrow buttons. Press the Set Time/Temp button again to save
the configuration and change a different configuration. Record
all chosen configuration options on page 16. Press the End but-
ton to exit Configuration mode. The thermostat will automati-
cally exit Configuration mode if no button is pressed for 3
minutes.
NOTE: When setting the configuration on the thermostat,
the configuration “on” is displayed as On, and the configu-
ration “off” is displayed as OF.
Table 2 — Temperature Sensor Resistance vs. Temperature Values
Table 3 — Thermostat Configuration Options
TEMPERATURE
OHMS
TEMPERATURE
OHMS
F
C
F
C
30
–1
34,480
76
24
10,250
32
0
32,630
78
26
9,750
34
1
30,760
80
27
9,300
36
2
29,220
82
28
8,840
38
3
27,470
84
29
8,432
40
4
26,020
86
30
8,042
42
6
24,680
88
31
7,668
44
7
23,320
90
32
7,310
46
8
22,070
92
33
6,993
48
9
20,910
94
34
6,661
50
10
19,830
96
36
6,368
52
11
18,820
98
37
6,085
54
12
17,870
100
38
5,811
56
13
16,920
102
39
5,571
58
14
16,160
104
40
5,313
60
16
15,260
106
41
5,088
62
17
14,530
108
42
4,869
64
18
13,790
110
43
4,660
66
19
13,090
112
44
4,450
68
20
12,480
114
46
4,268
70
21
11,860
116
47
4,091
72
22
11,270
118
48
3,918
74
23
10,750
120
49
3,750
OPTION NO.
DESCRIPTION
CONFIGURATION
VALUE RANGE
DEFAULT
01
Anticipator adjustment
1 to 9
3
02
Clean filter timer adjustment
OF, 1 to 9
2
03
Fahrenheit or Celsius operation
F, C
F
04
Enable Fan (G) On with any heat (W)
OF, On
On (enabled)
05-07
N/A
08
Auxiliary Heat Lockout Temperature
OF, 5 to 55 F
OF
09-12
N/A
13
Room temperature offset adjustment
-5 to 5 F
0 F (no offset)
14
N/A
15
Enable AUTO mode
OF, On
On (enabled)