Vantage Hearth CC-STAT Installation Manual Download Page 16

SECTION TWO - Setup & Testing 

CC-STAT

 

 

©Vantage, 41184 / IS-1308191-A 

page 14 of 23 

Installer System Settings Table (continued) 

 

System setting 

Description 

Factory default setting (bold) and 

setting range 

19. THIRD STAGE 

DIFFERENTIAL 

3rd stage differential. 

1°F (0.5°C) 

1°F to 9°F (0.5°C to 4.5°C) 

20. FOURTH STAGE 

DIFFERENTIAL 

4th stage differential. 

1°F (0.5°C) 

1°F to 9°F (0.5°C to 4.5°C) 

21. INTEGRAL FACTOR 

PERIOD 

Short period = more cycles per hour (comfort) 

Long period = less cycles per hour 
(economical). 

2 MINUTES 

1 to 5 minutes or “OFF” for proportional 
control only 

22. LOW BALANCE POINT 

Outdoor temperature low balance point 

(This option is only displayed if the outdoor 

temperature sensor is enabled). 

20°F (–6°C) 

10°F to 50°F (-12°C to 9°C) or OFF to 

ignore 

23. HIGH BALANCE POINT 

Outdoor temperature high balance point 
(This option is only displayed if the outdoor 

temperature sensor is enabled). 

65°F (18°C) 

40°F to 85°F (3°C to 30°C) or OFF to ignore 

24. EXTENDED FAN – HEAT 

Extends fan operation after heat call ends. 

DISABLE 

ENABLE (90 second extension) 

25. EXTENDED FAN – COOL 

Extends fan operation after cool call ends. 

DISABLE 

ENABLE (90 second extension) 

26. PROGRESSIVE RECOVERY  Enable or disable Progressive recovery. 

DISABLE 

ENABLE 

27. DEADBAND 

Auto changeover mode dead band. 

3°F (2°C) 

2°F to 9°F (1°C to 5°C) 

28. HUMIDISTAT MODE 

Sets humidity control mode. 

HUMIDIFY 

DEHUMIDIFY 
AUTO 

OFF 

29. TEMPERATURE SCALE 

Set the thermostat to Fahrenheit or Celsius 
mode. 

FAHRENHEIT 

CELSIUS 

30. AUTO DAYLIGHT SAVINGS  Enable or disable auto daylight savings. 

OFF 

MARCH (second Sunday in March to the 

first Sunday in November)

 

APRIL (first Sunday in April to the last 

Sunday in October) 

32. CONSTANT BACKLIGHT 

Enable constant, low intensity, backlight when 
24VAC is present. 

DISABLE 

ENABLE 

33. BACKLIGHT INTENSITY 

Backlight intensity as a percentage of full on. 

100 PERCENT 

0 – 100% 

34. SENSOR OFFSET 

Field adjustment of the controlling 

temperature sensor. 

0°: No offset applied 

–8°F to +8°F (-4°C to +4°C) 

35. PROGRAM FORMAT 

Select weekly program format. 

7-DAY (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun) 

5/1/1 (weekdays, Saturday and Sunday) 
5/2 WEEKDAYS (weekdays and weekends) 

NON-PROG 

36. EVENT CONFIGURATION  Setting for event naming. 

RESIDENTIAL 

COMMERCIAL

 

37. EVENTS PER DAY 

Number of program events per day. 

FOUR 

TWO 

38. USER SECURITY SETUP 

Enable or disable security setup system 

variables in the User Setup Screens. 

DISABLE 

ENABLE 

39. SECURITY 

Enable or disable security. 

DISABLE 

ENABLE 

40. SECURITY PIN 

Security pin code. 

#### 
4-digit numeric pin 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CC-STAT

Page 1: ...Comfort Control Communicating Thermostat Installation Manual CC STAT V A N T A G E ...

Page 2: ... SETUP TESTING 12 Equipment Type Selection Switch SWS1 12 Installer Setup Menu 12 Installer System Settings Table 13 Installer System Settings Table continued 14 Installer System Settings Table continued 15 System Test Menu 16 System Test Tables 17 SECTION THREE QUICK REFERENCE TO CONTROLS DISPLAY 18 Home Screen 18 Main Menu 18 Humidistat 19 SECTION FOUR THERMOSTAT FEATURES 20 SECTION FIVE TROUBLE...

Page 3: ... the fuse or circuit breaker Remove the fuse or shut down the circuit breaker serving the equipment 5 Failure to disconnect power could result in damage to the HVAC equipment or thermostats Leave power disconnected until all other electrical connections have been made and checked for accuracy Thermostats should be mounted On an interior wall in a frequently occupied space Approximately 5 feet abov...

Page 4: ...ces From To Maximum Distance InFusion Controller CC WLINT Vantage station bus specification 1000 ft CC WLINT Thermostat 4000 ft cumulative Thermostat Support Module 1000 ft cumulative Support Module Temperature Sensor Option 300 ft Thermostat Temperature Sensor Option 300 ft Outdoor Temperature Sensor Optional Outdoor temperature can be measured by attaching Vantage s SENSOR ODT outdoor sensor to ...

Page 5: ...all Using less than 300 of wire Do not mount remote sensor Behind doors in corners or other dead air spaces In direct sunlight near lighting fixtures or other appliances that give off heat On an outside or unconditioned area wall In the flow of a supply register in stairwells or near outside doors On a wall with concealed pipes or ductwork Near 120 VAC lines Temperature Averaging Connect Multiple ...

Page 6: ...r the CC RLINT interface station Note 2 Older systems may not have a C common wire If a common wire is not available from the HVAC equipment please see the auxiliary switch solution from Vantage part number STAT AUXS This part adapts existing 3 or 4 wire systems to 4 or 5 wire systems requiring a common connection Detailed instructions are included with the STAT AUXS Key B B Receive communication ...

Page 7: ...nal Heat Cool Wiring Single Transformer Use Jumper Wire From RC to RH Never place jumper wire from RC or RH to R when R is powered from external source Two Transformers Remove Jumper Wire From RC to RH Never place jumper wire from RC or RH to R when R is powered from external source ...

Page 8: ...de Single Transformer Use Jumper Wire NOTE O is active in cooling and B is active in heating Never place jumper wire from RC or RH to R when R is powered from external source Two Transformers Remove Jumper Wire NOTE O is active in cooling and B is active in heating Never place jumper wire from RC or RH to R when R is powered from external source ...

Page 9: ... ONE Installation CC STAT Vantage 41184 IS 1308191 A page 7 of 23 THERMOSTAT IS POWERED FROM EQUIPMENT OR 24VAC TRANS THERMOSTAT IS POWERED FROM EQUIPMENT OR 24VAC TRANS Humidistat Dry Contact Powered Contact ...

Page 10: ...vantage of the new thermostat features To take advantage of the new thermostat features please follow these steps add the new thermostat to the project file use the Replacement Wizard select Edit from the menu bar to convert most tasks to the new thermostat o in the Replacement Wizard select the old thermostat only select one and click Next o select the new thermostat NOTE A list of supported task...

Page 11: ...e serial number was populated in Design Center Repeat if necessary Two additional ways to configure 1 Follow the steps above but press the configure button on the CC WLINT or CC RLINT station The button is located on the same side as the LED lights near the middle of the board as illustrated below The button may be pressed by pressing the shrink wrap directly over the button 2 The station may also...

Page 12: ...ck on Settings Project Preferences Thermostat and the Global Sensor drop down list Select the thermostat that has the external sensor This will broadcast the value of the external sensor to all thermostats connected to the Vantage System as long as they do not already have an outdoor sensor directly connected If no thermostat is selected only the thermostats with an outdoor sensor connected will d...

Page 13: ...bled it is important to not program any task in Design Center that will set Network Override to True In fact it would be a good idea to set Network Override to False in one or two time control tasks If Network Override is set to True from Design Center and this feature has been disable in the thermostat commands sent to the thermostat will be ignored causing considerable confusion to the end user ...

Page 14: ...TUP MENU TO CHANGE SYSTEM SETTINGS Press MODE to set system to OFF Press MENU to enter main menu Press and hold SETUP for seven seconds INSTALL SETUP appears Press INSTALL SETUP to enter installer setup menu Press NEXT or BACK to page through the settings Press or to adjust the setting Press DONE to save and exit or CANCEL to exit without saving The thermostat will discard changes and exit if noth...

Page 15: ...ary Equipment type 1 GAS OIL HEAT equipment controls fan ELECTRIC HEAT thermostat controls fan 10 Thermostat COMPRESSOR MIN OFF TIME 10 Humidistat DEHUMIDIFIER MIN ON OFF TIME Thermostat Minimum off time for compressor protection Humidistat Minimum on off time for dehumidifier protection 5 MINUTES 1 to 5 MINUTES 11 Thermostat HEATING MIN OFF TIME 11 Humidistat HUMIDIFIER MIN ON OFF TIME Thermostat...

Page 16: ... PROGRESSIVE RECOVERY Enable or disable Progressive recovery DISABLE ENABLE 27 DEADBAND Auto changeover mode dead band 3 F 2 C 2 F to 9 F 1 C to 5 C 28 HUMIDISTAT MODE Sets humidity control mode HUMIDIFY DEHUMIDIFY AUTO OFF 29 TEMPERATURE SCALE Set the thermostat to Fahrenheit or Celsius mode FAHRENHEIT CELSIUS 30 AUTO DAYLIGHT SAVINGS Enable or disable auto daylight savings OFF MARCH second Sunda...

Page 17: ...t 0 to 255 minutes in 5 minute step 0 indicates no temporary change period 47 NETWORK OVERRIDE Network override feature setting ENABLE DISABLE 48 DISPLAY REMOTE SENSORS Enable or disable display of support module monitor remote sensor readings ENABLE DISABLE 49 AIR FILTER ALARM PERIOD The period for displaying the Change Air Filter message OFF 1 3 6 12 MONTHS or OFF to disable 50 WATER PANEL ALARM...

Page 18: ... step is displayed Test Number Thermostat System Test 60 Heating equipment test 61 Cooling equipment test 62 Auxiliary equipment test HP only 63 Fan equipment test Test Number Humidistat System Test 70 Humidification equipment test 71 Dehumidification equipment test The test number is displayed on the upper left and the output state is displayed in the message center Press to turn on the output 01...

Page 19: ...pment Type Stages W W2 Y Y2 G O B 1st UP press Heat Cool ON ON ON Heat Pump ON ON ON 2nd UP press Heat Cool 1 2 ON ON ON ON Heat Pump 1 2 ON ON ON ON Test 62 Auxiliary Equipment Test HP only Button Press Equipment Type Heat Type W W2 Y Y2 G O B 1st UP press Heat Pump Gas ON ON Electric ON ON ON 2nd press Heat Pump Gas ON ON ON Electric ON ON ON ON Test 63 Fan Equipment Test Button Press W W2 Y Y2 ...

Page 20: ...SECTION THREE Quick Reference To Controls Display CC STAT Vantage 41184 IS 1308191 A page 18 of 23 SECTION THREE QUICK REFERENCE TO CONTROLS DISPLAY Main Menu Home Screen ...

Page 21: ...nstaller setup menu NOTE This thermostat will not operate as a thermostat and a humidistat at the same time It must be dedicated to one or the other when installing Humidistat Setup with InFusion In Area View select the floor and room for the humidistat Click on Vantage Objects in the Object Explorer and expand Stations WireLink or Stations RadioLink and double click on the humidistat station Plea...

Page 22: ...sy replacement Displays room temperature room humidity temperature setting and optional outdoor temperature Air filter humidifier dehumidifier and HVAC service indicators Programmable fan control with fan circulation mode Easy to use temperature control can override program schedule at any time Progressive recovery ensures proper temperature at the start of a program event Built in compressor prot...

Page 23: ...an Control to make sure the fan control is properly set to match the type of system see page 9 Heat Pump Issues Cool Air In Heat Mode Or Warm Air In Cool Mode Check wiring at the terminal block to confirm the reversing valve is connected to the proper terminal O is active in cooling and B is active in heating Heat Cool Both On At Same Time Check SW1 Equipment Type to make sure it is set to match t...

Page 24: ... settings back to factory default Error Code Message Error Description 01 SENSOR ERROR Open temperature sensor circuit 02 Shorted temperature sensor circuit 03 RH SENSOR ERROR Invalid response from the RH sensor 04 EEPROM ERROR Error in permanent memory 05 SENSOR ERROR All controlling support modules are unresponsive and the built in sensor is not used as a backup option CAUTION Thermostat power m...

Page 25: ...AC 18 30VAC Current Maximum 2 5A total 1 0A single output Maximum surge current 5A Battery back up AA size alkaline battery x 2 Thermal Outdoor Remote temperature sensor Maximum distance 300 feet Room temperature measurement Display range 32 to 99 F 0 to 40 C Outdoor temperature measurement Display range 20 to 130 F 30 to 55 C Setpoint temperature range Heat 40 to 90 F 4 to 32 C Cool 50 to 99 F 10...

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