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Contents

Product Specifications ............................................2
Operation ..................................................................3

Thermostat Control Screen Function Control 
Buttons ....................................................................... 4
Minimized Display Mode .......................................... 5

Menu Map .................................................................6
User Settings ...........................................................7

Set Clock .................................................................... 7
Filter Service ............................................................. 8
Maint Service ............................................................. 9
Screen Timeout ........................................................ 10
F/C Settings ..............................................................11
Sensor Calibration ................................................... 12
Backlite/Display ....................................................... 13

Usage Graph ..........................................................14
ESM Setpoints .......................................................15

ZWave Install ..........................................................16

Inclusion ................................................................... 16
Exclusion .................................................................. 16
Inclusion and Exclusion .......................................... 16

Thermostat Info .....................................................17
Installer Settings ....................................................18

System Settings ....................................................... 19
Thermostat Recovery Operation ............................. 19
Mechanical Settings ................................................ 20
Fan Cycler Settings ................................................. 20

Schedules ...............................................................21
Installation ..............................................................24
Warranty .................................................................25
Index .......................................................................26

Thermostat

Model TZEMT400BB32MAA

User Guide

Summary of Contents for TZEMT400BB32MMA

Page 1: ...Timeout 10 F C Settings 11 Sensor Calibration 12 Backlite Display 13 Usage Graph 14 ESM Setpoints 15 ZWave Install 16 Inclusion 16 Exclusion 16 Inclusion and Exclusion 16 Thermostat Info 17 Installer...

Page 2: ...5 64x128 pixel Backlight Yes Blue white Controllable on off timeout Contrast Adjustable on screen Buttons 6 Power 24VAC from HVAC System HVAC System Type Compatible Standard gas electric or Heat Pump...

Page 3: ...bels will change Dynamic button labels are displayed above or beside each button Setpoint Display and Setpoint Up Down Buttons The current heat and cool temperature setpoints are displayed These setpo...

Page 4: ...de Off System off Heating Heating only on Cooling Cooling only on Auto Heating Cooling on as necessary Fan Mode Used to change the fan mode Auto Fan on when cooling heating is necessary On Fan constan...

Page 5: ...ionally you can set the thermostat to show only the temperature in minimized display mode This mode can be enabled or disabled in the Users Settings screen See Screen Timeout on page for more informat...

Page 6: ...1 Type 2 Fan Type 3 C O Type 4 2nd Stage Heat 5 Aux Heat 6 2nd Stage Cool b Sched Enable c Recovery Enable d H C Delta e H Delta Stg1 ON f H Delta Stg1 OFF g H Delta Stg2 ON h H Delta Stg2 OFF i H Del...

Page 7: ...t select the Set Clock screen and set clock Set Clock Back Set Time 11 15AM Date 01 01 09 Day Thu Set the Clock 1 Press the MENU button 2 Scroll to User Settings and press the Select button 3 Scroll t...

Page 8: ...ervice and press the Select button The Filter Runtime is displayed in hours 4 To reset the Filter Runtime counter press the Reset button The Filter Runtime counter should be reset each time the filter...

Page 9: ...nance Service Done Reset Heat Runtime 200 HRS Cool Runtime 300 HRS Service Interval 3000HRS Change the Maintenance Service Interval 1 Press the MENU button 2 Scroll to User Settings and press the Sele...

Page 10: ...eout 1 Press the MENU button 2 Scroll to User Settings and press the Select button 3 Scroll to Screen Timeout 4 Press the plus or minus buttons to adjust the time in seconds The screen time out can be...

Page 11: ...he two available modes F C Settings F C Mode F Done Change the Temperature Mode 1 Press the MENU button 2 Scroll to User Settings and press the Select button 3 Scroll to F C Settings and press the Sel...

Page 12: ...the calibrated temperature is 77 and the number of degrees of offset being applied is 1 Sensor Calibration Internal 77 1 Done Change the Sensor Calibration 1 Press the MENU button 2 Scroll to User Set...

Page 13: ...use a lower number Backlite Display Backlite Timeout 60 Contrast 10 Done Adjust the Backlight 1 Press the MENU button 2 Scroll to User Settings and press the Select button 3 Scroll to Backlite Display...

Page 14: ...ol 20 15 10 5 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat The button in the lower right corner will change depending on what is being displayed When the heating time is displayed the button will read Cool When the co...

Page 15: ...Saving Mode Setpoings ESM Heat 65 ESM Cool 80 Done Adjust ESM Setpoints 1 Press the MENU button 2 Scroll to ESM Setpoints and press the Select button 3 To adjust the heat setpoint scroll to ESM Heat P...

Page 16: ...nge light will blink while enrollment is taking place Enrollment is complete when the orange light becomes solid Exclusion 1 Install a new high quality 9 volt battery into the bridge 2 Hold the bridge...

Page 17: ...Heatpump Fan Type Gas Fan type may be Gas or Elect electric Thermostat Info Done TZEMT400BB32 Ver 01 00 10 ZVER 02 00 9 ZNID 004 ZHID 01 07 37 bd System Type Standard Fan Type Gas Thermostat Info The...

Page 18: ...r Settings hidden button operation is always operational allowing Display Lock to be turned off Max Heat SP 55F to 90F 12C 32C 90F 32C Sets the maximum heating setpoint value Will not ramp or accept s...

Page 19: ...Stage 2 ON 1 to 8 degrees 2 Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 2 heating starts Heating Delta Stage 2 OFF 0 to 8 degrees 0 Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 2 heating stops Stage 2 turns o...

Page 20: ...operation Aux Heat HP Y or N Y Enables the Auxiliary Heat operation Typically the Aux Heat will be heat strips in a Heatpump system 2nd Stage Cool Y or N N Enables the 2nd Stage Cool operation Fan Cyc...

Page 21: ...ation for more information Select Schedule Heat and Cool Preset Confort Preset Energy Star Done Select Enable Disable the Schedules Menu Because the Schedules menu is disabled by default you must firs...

Page 22: ...preset schedule with mild setbacks designed to maintain a comfortable temperature Preset Energy Star This is a preset schedule with deeper setbacks designed to conserve energy View the Current Schedu...

Page 23: ...button until the day you want to copy is displayed 5 Highlight the small c in the lower right corner by pressing the left arrow button once The Next button will change to Copy 6 Press the Copy button...

Page 24: ...24 Installation For complete installation instructions browse to part2 schlage com and download Trane Thermostat Installation Instructions...

Page 25: ...hemicals Further the terms and conditions of this One 1 Year Limited Electronics and Mechanical Warranty do not apply to Purchased Product when 1 used in common area applications 2 used for purposes f...

Page 26: ...Operation 3 P Preset Schedule Load 22 R Recovery Enable 19 Restore Defaults 18 S Schedule Comfort 22 Copy 23 Energy Star 22 Load Preset 22 Mode 4 Preset 22 Set 22 View 22 Schedule Enable 19 Schedules...

Page 27: ...Sense Match 18 Temperature Display 3 Mode 11 Temperature Mode Change 11 Thermostat control screen 3 Thermostat Control Screen Function Control Buttons 4 Thermostat Info 17 Type 20 U Usage Graph 14 Use...

Page 28: ...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 receiving antenna Increase the separation between...

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