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Vantage Communicating 

 

Thermostat 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

AW000084-D             

 

 

 

 

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Page 1: ...Vantage Communicating Thermostat AW000084 D...

Page 2: ...ols thermostat It has been designed for easy programming to save energy costs and allow a comfortable living environment Features Single Auto Mode programming of yearly Heating and Cooling needs Easy...

Page 3: ...SETPOINT 8 TEMPERATURE HOLD 9 HEATING AND COOLING MODES 10 FAN MODES 11 TEMPERATURE SETTINGS 12 USER OPTIONS 13 LANGUAGES 13 CHANGE FILTER REMINDER 13 TEMPERATURE UNITS AND CALIBRATION 14 SERVICE INF...

Page 4: ...22 CONVENTIONAL SYSTEMS 22 HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS 23 CONTROL OPTIONS 23 RESET 24 CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM TEST 25 HEAT PUMP SYSTEM TEST 26 Q ETS3 STHERR101 SETUP AND CONFIGURATION 27 VANTAGE THERMOSTAT INTEGRAT...

Page 5: ...GHT TAB buttons appears on the bottom of the display screen To SCROLL through the menus and options lightly touch your finger on the outside of the wheel SCROLL to make changes and touch the SELECT bu...

Page 6: ...fan are animated when the equipment is running HELP button The thermostat s HELP button gives you a quick reminder of how to navigate through the individual menu screens It is intended to provide info...

Page 7: ...a You can change the time clock readout to display in a 24h or 12h clock For standalone applications the current date and time should be set at initial installation Touch the Left Tab button on the ho...

Page 8: ...Setpoint Follow these steps to change the thermostat from OCCUPIED to UNOCCUPIED setpoints Choose SETPOINTS from the Main Menu SCROLL to the OCCUPIED or UNOCCUPIED setpoint Touch the LEFT TAB to SET A...

Page 9: ...hold the TARGET temperature permanently and display HOLD If the user password is required and a valid password has not been entered you can only set a one hour timed hold The thermostat will hold the...

Page 10: ...ELECT to engage the operating mode AUTO The thermostat automatically selects heating or cooling depending on the indoor temperature HEAT The thermostat controls only the heating system COOL The thermo...

Page 11: ...SCROLL through the operating modes to get to the fan modes then press SELECT to engage the desired fan mode AUTO The fan runs only when the heating cooling or emergency systems are on For conventional...

Page 12: ...will engage the HEAT mode heating your dwelling up to 70 F through the winter In the spring the temperature will rise again and the thermostat will change back to COOL mode The SETPOINT s HEAT and CO...

Page 13: ...save Change Filter Reminder A CHANGE FILTER reminder may be set in the USER OPTIONS menu It can be set from 0 to 12 months Setting it to 0 months disables the CHANGE FILTER reminder After the CHANGE...

Page 14: ...F If you measure the temperature yourself and believe this thermostat s displayed temperature is off slightly then you can easily adjust the thermostat using these steps SELECT the TEMPERATURE from t...

Page 15: ...er touching SAVE CHANGES scroll to the next line if you need to enter additional information then follow the procedure just described Power Outages In the event of a power failure the thermostat will...

Page 16: ...nsors available from your Vantage Dealer should be installed in locations similar to those noted in the directions for Mounting the Thermostat above The thermostat will automatically detect the presen...

Page 17: ...17 8 X2 C ommunication 2 nd S tage C ooling Y 2 18 9 NC No C onnection 2 nd S tage Heat W2 19 10 X1 C ommunication 20 1 11 2 C C ommon 12 3 FAULT Heat P ump F ault 13 4 FILTE R F ilter P ower 24VAC R...

Page 18: ...ver possible Vantage Controls recommends wiring the thermostat to the HVAC equipment with a dedicated wire for each connection Where no ground common wire has been included a new ground wire can be pu...

Page 19: ...and then multiplex one of the outputs W Y G etc onto that ground wire Note that the figure below shows the W terminal being multiplexed but any one of the outputs could be multiplexed The Auxiliary S...

Page 20: ...on the thermostat to the closest available household ground This will work in most cases because the common of the transformer in the HVAC equipment is also typically tied to household ground If the...

Page 21: ...use the blank letter to set the password to a blank You can also force the password to time out upon exiting When the USER password setting is ON default is OFF a valid user password is required other...

Page 22: ...efined as ON in HEAT or ON in COOL The Reversing Valve is default to On in Cool Equipment Settings Conventional Systems You must enter an Installer Password to access the EQUIPMENT SETTINGS from the M...

Page 23: ...same time Control Options You must enter an Installer Password to access the CONTROL menu from the Main Menu The following settings can be changed DEFAULT OPTION CHANGE HYSTERESIS 2o F 1o C 0 6o F 0...

Page 24: ...S OCCUPIED 70 F 78 F LANGUAGE ENGLISH USER OPTIONS CHANGE FILTER REMINDER 0 MONTH S TEMPERATURE UNITS IMPERIAL F USER INSTALLER PASSWORD PRESET 1234 OFF INST MAX MIN HEAT 88 F 41 F SETPOINT RANGE COOL...

Page 25: ...stage cooling should engage 2 nd stage cooling Remain in COOL mode Return to Override menu and SELECT ENGAGE again Second stage cooling should engage 1 st stage heating Change mode to HEAT and overrid...

Page 26: ...unction and SELECT ENGAGE HOLD again Second stage cooling should engage 1 ST stage heating Mode HEAT Override the setpoint by at least 5 o F 3 o C above room temperature and SELECT ENGAGE HOLD First s...

Page 27: ...HERR101 RadioLink The thermostat will also work with newer versions of the Q ETS3 or STHERR101 when they become available part numbers may change System Requirements Each Vantage thermostat requires o...

Page 28: ...system Mounting the Q ETS3 or STHERR101 The Q ETS3 or STHERR101 may be mounted behind the thermostat in a single gang box or may hang through a 1 4 44cm hole in the wall The Black wire X1 and Green w...

Page 29: ...ed by a pause this means the station is powered correctly but not yet on the network Before uploading the file to the Vantage system do the following In Design Center highlight the Thermostat Station...

Page 30: ...ation bus the Controller is not in place or is not powered The STHERR101 is not powered Thermostat Setup with InFusion In Area View select the floor and room for the thermostat Click on Vantage Object...

Page 31: ...Page 31 Wiring to Q ETS3 or STHERR101...

Page 32: ...Read and or display indoor outdoor temperatures In summation any operation of the HVAC system that can be done directly manually by the client Vantage can do automatically or remotely Disclaimer Vanta...

Page 33: ...and remove the old Base d Install the new Base and Connect all the old wires to the new Base following the table on page 17 of this manual i e W1 on old thermostat goes to W1 on new thermostat etc e I...

Page 34: ...xternal indoor sensors must be wired in series parallel configurations with the new thermostat See pages 38 39 for wiring diagrams 5 How to connect Vantage s new Thermostat to a Q ETS that only has tw...

Page 35: ...The two remote sensors share the RS GND common screw 6 on the new base The 24V and the R terminals on the old thermostat are synonymous with the R terminal screw number 14 on the new thermostat as ill...

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Page 38: ...Page 38 Temperature Averaging Connecting Multiple Thermostat Sensors for Temperature Averaging Only 4 or 9 sensor configurations are allowed...

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Page 40: ...This value is with 24 VAC input voltage and backlight OFF Power Draw Maximum 36 40 mA rms This value is with 18 VAC input voltage and backlight ON Rated Output Current 0 001 A to 1 A continuous per ou...

Page 41: ...This equipment if installed in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions complies with the requirements of IEC 60730 1 This equipment is RoHS compliant Contact Information Vantage Control...

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