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TCONT802AS32DA TOUCH SCREEN AND TCONT803AS32DA TOUCH SCREEN WITH DEHUMIDIFICATION 

Pub. No. 18-HD25D19-3
69-1790—3

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IMPORTANT

The Installer Setup Menu (Table 4) shows all the available options. These options customize themselves as 
you make selections to the Installer Setup. Therefore, not all Installer Setup Selections are shown or are avail-
able to change.

Table 4. Installer Setup Menu.

Select

Installer 

Setup 

Number

Factory Setting

Other Choices

Comments

Option

Description

Options

Description

Not used.

1 thru 
0099

 

Date (Year 
Upper)

0120

20

Set first two digits of 
current calendar year 
(20 for year 

20

05, etc)

21

21 —first two digits of current 
calendar year (21xx)

2000 - 2178 available

Date (Year 
Lower)

0130

05

Represents last two 
digits of current 
calendar year (20

05

).

00 -99

Select last two digits of current 
calendar year.

2000 - 2178 available

Date (Month) 0140

6

Digit(s) represents 
current calendar 
month.

1-12

Select number that represents 
current calendar month.

 —

Date 
(Day)

0150

15

Digit(s) represents 
current calendar date.

1-31

Select number that represents 
current calendar date.

Schedule 
Options

0160

4

7-day programming

0

0—nonprogrammable 

 —

System Type 
Selection

0170

1

1 Heat/1Cool

1-12

1

—1heat/1cool

2

—single-stage heat pump (no 

aux. heat)

3

—heat only (no fan)

4

—heat only (with fan)

5

—hot water Series 20 (3-wire 

or normally open zone valves)

6

—cool only

7

—2 heat/1cool heat pump

8

—2 heat/2 cool

9

—2 heat/1cool

10

—1 heat/2 cool oil furnace 

or 0H/2C

11

—2 heat/2 cool heat pump 

(with no auxiliary heat) 

12

—3 heat/2 cool heat pump 

(with auxiliary heat)

Available options and 
defaults vary by 
comfort control. 
System selection 
automatically 
modifies some 
default settings and/
or hides other 
Installer Setup 
options.

Fan Operation  0180

0

Heat/Cool 
applications where 
equipment controls 
fan operation in heat 
mode.

1

Heat pump or electric heat 
applications where comfort 
control controls fan operation 
in heat mode.

Only shown if heat/
cool system is 
selected. If heat 
pump is chosen, fan 
defaults to electric.

Backup Heat 
Source 
(Auxiliary 
Heat)

0200

0

Heat pump backup 
heat source is electric.

1

Heat pump backup heat 
source is fossil fuel.

Only shown if 2 heat/
1 cool or 3 heat/2 
cool heat pump is 
chosen.

External 
Fossil Fuel Kit

0210

1

External fossil fuel kit 
is controlling heat 
pump backup heat 
(recommended)

0

No external fossil fuel kit is 
controlling heat pump backup 
heat. This comfort control 
controls the backup fossil fuel 
heat with outdoor sensor.

Only shown if fossil 
fuel is chosen as 
backup heat source.

Cycles per 
hour (cph) for 
1st Stage 
Compressor

0220

3

Compressor Stage 1 

cycles per hour (cph)

1-6

1-6 available; 
3 is recommended.

Cycles per 
hour (cph) for 
2nd Stage 
Compressor

0230

3

Compressor Stage 2 
cycles per hour (cph)

1-6

1-6 available;
3 is recommended.

Only shown if two 
stages of cool are 
selected.

Summary of Contents for TCONT802AS32DA

Page 1: ...this Product 1 Read these instructions carefully Failure to follow the instructions can damage the product or cause a hazardous condition 2 Installer must be a trained experienced service technician...

Page 2: ...FIG 5 15 All wiring must comply with local electrical codes and ordinances 1 Select set of terminal identifications Table 2 that corresponds with system type heat cool or heat pump in Fig 3 2 Loosen...

Page 3: ...REMOTE SENSOR AVAILABLE ON SELECT MODELS WIRES MUST HAVE A CABLE SEPARATE FROM THE THERMOSTAT CABLE 1 1 RC S1 R S2 W1 Y G B HEAT COOL T B C W T T G Y R OIL FURNACE Y B COOLING UNIT O D SECTION SINGLE...

Page 4: ...O D SECTION SINGLE STAGE TO POWER SUPPLY PER LOCAL CODES 3 PH ONLY INDOOR OUTDOOR W1 Y2 F X2 O R O W3 TO POWER SUPPLY PER LOCAL CODES AND AS DEFINED IN FIELD WIRING TABLE SUPPL HTR CONTROL BOX I PF RE...

Page 5: ...STAT CABLE THE INSTALLER MUST JUMPER AT THE LVTB R TO O 1 2 2 RC S1 R S2 O Y G B HEAT PUMP T B C G Y YLO BK R VARIABLE SPEED AIR HANDLER B 16 SEER HEAT PUMP O D SECTION TWO STEP TO POWER SUPPLY PER LO...

Page 6: ...iable speed gas furnace 2H 1C heat pump W1 W2 G Y B C R T 1 1 2 FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER OUTDOOR REMOTE SENSOR WIRES MUST HAVE A CABLE SEPARATE FROM THE THERMOSTAT CABLE Y R O BR T BR X2 OR BK B HEAT...

Page 7: ...ble speed gas furnace 3H 2C heat pump W1 W2 G Y Y2 B C R T 1 1 2 FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER OUTDOOR REMOTE SENSOR WIRES MUST HAVE A CABLE SEPARATE FROM THE THERMOSTAT CABLE Y2 R O BR T X2 BK B F HEAT PU...

Page 8: ...ng freezing conditions Connect the 24 Vac Common B wire from the system transformer to the comfort control for proper operation when the battery power is drained Three AAA alkaline batteries can be us...

Page 9: ...calendar date to be entered See Fig 19 Fig 19 Setting calendar and time after initial powerup IMPORTANT The tab on the back of the comfort control in the lower left corner must be removed for this fe...

Page 10: ...Common Connection An LED indicator is located in the upper right corner of the comfort control It is only visible when lighted It indicates when the comfort control is in the Emergency Heat mode When...

Page 11: ...y five seconds until screen changes 4 Release the two blank keys when the screen on the comfort control matches the screen below 5 See screen below to review how the comfort control keys are used duri...

Page 12: ...3 wire or normally open zone valves 6 cool only 7 2 heat 1cool heat pump 8 2 heat 2 cool 9 2 heat 1cool 10 1 heat 2 cool oil furnace or 0H 2C 11 2 heat 2 cool heat pump with no auxiliary heat 12 3 hea...

Page 13: ...ur cph for Auxiliary Heat in 3H 2C Heat Pump Systems 1 12 1 12 available typical settings 1 1cph used for steam or gravity system 3 3 cph used for 2 stage fossil fuel forced air systems or hot water s...

Page 14: ...Features section for more details 3 indoor temperature sensor Defaults and Options depend on System Type selection Indoor Temperature Sensor uses an averaging network and does not include on board sen...

Page 15: ...ature Range Stop 0610 50 Lowest cooling setpoint 51 to 99 Temperature range 1 F increments of cooling setpoint Shown in 1 2 C Clock Format 0640 12 12 hour clock format 24 24 hour clock format Extended...

Page 16: ...less aggressive temperature control could cause temperature undershoot 3 more aggressive temperature control could cause temperature overshoot Applies to recovery ramp Choose 1 if getting temperature...

Page 17: ...est Avoid cycling compressor quickly Table 5 System Test s Select Installer Setup Number Factory Setting Other Choices Comments Options Description Options Description Installer Test Cool Test 1 0 Coo...

Page 18: ...W1 terminal Often there is only one source of non compressor heat and the X2 terminal is jumpered to the W1 terminal Heat Pump with Electric Auxiliary Backup Heat and Outdoor Temperature Sensor 1 Choo...

Page 19: ...eating or cooling does not come on Comfort control minimum off time is activated Wait up to five minutes for the system to respond System selection is not set to Heat or Cool Set system Selection to c...

Page 20: ...AND TCONT803AS32DA TOUCH SCREEN WITH DEHUMIDIFICATION Pub No 18 HD25D19 3 69 1790 3 M S Rev 01 06 U S Registered Trademark 2006 American Standard Inc All Rights Reserved American Standard Inc Troup H...

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