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Instructions

PI-PR 566440 1017 (Programmable Heat-Cool Thermostat)

Viega LLC, 12303 Airport Way, Ste. 395 • Broomfield, CO 80021 • Ph: 800-976-9819 • Fax: 800-976-9817

Programming the thermostat

Adjusting the room temperature

The current room temperature is displayed in large text 
in the center of the thermostat under the “temperature” 
heading. The set point or desired room temperature is in 
the upper right corner of the display under “set at”. To 
raise or lower the desired “set at” temperature use the 

+

 and 

 buttons on the top right of the thermostat.

Swing setting tip

Temperature swing, sometimes called differential or cycle 
rate, can be customized for this individual application. For 
most applications choose a swing setting that is as long 
as possible without making the occupants uncomfortable.

This thermostat has a technician setup menu for easy 
installer configuration. To setup the thermostat for your 
particular application:
1.  Press 

MENU

 button.

2.  Press and hold 

TECH SET

 button for 3 seconds. This 

3 second delay is designed so that homeowners do 
not accidentally access the installer settings.

3.  Configure the installer options as desired using the 

table below.
Use the 

+

 or 

 keys to change settings and the 

NEXT STEP

 or 

PREV STEP

 key to move from one 

option to another. Note: Only press 

DONE

 key when 

you want to exit the Technician Setup options.

Wiring Diagrams

Wiring Diagrams

Tech Settings

Typical 1H/1C System: 1 Transformer

Typical 1H/1C System: 2 Transformer

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

HEAT RELAY

FAN RELAY

Typical 1H/1C Heat Pump System

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

HEAT RELAY

FAN RELAY

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

L2

L1

(HOT)

REMOVE JUMPER

L2

L1

(HOT)

C

R

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

FAN RELAY

COOL CHANGE

OVER VALVE

HEAT CHANGE

OVER VALVE

O

B

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

C

R

Power supply

Factory-installed jumper.  Remove only when installing on 2-transformer systems

Use either O or B terminals for changeover valve

Use a small piece of wire (not supplied) to connect W and Y terminals

Set fan operation setting to Electric

Optional 24 VAC common connection when thermostat is used in battery power mode

Typical Heat-Only System

Typical Heat Only System With Fan

T

ypical Cool-Only System

HEAT RELAY

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

FAN RELAY

HEAT RELAY

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

FAN RELAY

COMPRESSOR 

RELAY

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

RC

RH

Y
C

W

G

Power supply

Factory-installed jumper.  Remove only when installing on 2-transformer systems

Use either O or B terminals for changeover valve

Use a small piece of wire (not supplied) to connect W and Y terminals

Set fan operation setting to Electric

Optional 24 VAC common connection when thermostat is used in battery power mode

This thermostat has a technician setup menu for easy installer 

configuration. To setup the thermostat for your particular application:

Swing Setting Tip

Temperature swing, sometimes called differential or cycle rate, can be customized 

for this individual application.  For most applications choose a swing setting that is 

as long as possible without making the occupants uncomfortable.

Technician Setup Menu

LCD Will Show

The compressor short cycle delay 

protects the compressor from 

short cycling. This feature will not 

allow the compressor to be turned 

on for 5 minutes after it was last 

turned off.

Selecting “ON” will not allow 

the compressor to be turned on 

for 5 minutes after the last time 

the compressor was switched 

off. Select “OFF” to remove this 

delay.

0

This feature allows the installer 

to change the calibration of the 

room temperature display. For 

example, if the thermostat reads 

70˚ degrees and you would like it 

to read 72˚ then 2.

Room 

Temperature 

Calibration

You can adjust the room 

temperature display to read 

4˚above or below the factory 

calibrated reading.

Tech Settings

Adjustment Options

Compressor

Short Cycle

Delay

Default

0N

Cd

0.5

The swing setting often called 

“cycle rate”, “differential” or “

anticipation” is adjustable.  A 

smaller swing setting will cause 

more frequent cycles and a larger 

swing setting will cause fewer 

cycles.

Cooling 

Swing

The cooling swing setting is 

adjustable from 0.2˚ to 2˚.  For 

example: A swing setting of 

0.5˚ will turn the cooling on at 

approximately 0.5˚ above the 

setpoint and turn the cooling 

off at approximately 0.5˚ below 

the setpoint.

05

0FF

This feature will flash “FILT” in the 

display after the elapsed run time 

to remind the user to change the 

filter. A setting of “OFF” will disable 

this feature.

Filter Change

Reminder

You can adjust the filter change 

reminder from OFF to 2000 

hours of runtime in 50 hour 

increments.Tap the second 

button from the top left side of 

the thermostat to display the 

current filter elapsed runtime.

F1

Next Step

Prev Step

100

SE

0

Next Step

Prev Step

CAL

Next Step

Prev Step

Next Step

Prev Step

Use the           or           keys to change settings and the 

NEXT STEP

 or 

PREV

 

STEP

 key to move from one step to another. 

Note:

 Only press 

the 

DONE

 key when you want to exit the Technician Setup options.

1.  Press the 

MENU

 button

2.  Press and hold 

TECH SET

 button for 3 seconds. This 3 second 

     delay is designed so that homeowners do not accidentally access

     the installer settings.

3. Configure the installer options as desired using the table below.

Tech Settings

Adjustment Options

Default

The swing setting often called “cycle 

rate”, “differential” or “anticipation” 

is adjustable.  A smaller swing 

setting will cause more frequent 

cycles and a larger swing setting 

will cause fewer cycles.

The heating swing setting is 

adjustable from 0.2˚ to 2˚. For 

example: A swing setting of 

0.5˚ will turn the heating on at 

approximately 0.5˚ below the 

setpoint and turn the heating 

off at approximately 0.5˚ above 

the setpoint.

Heating

 Swing

0.4

04

Next Step

Prev Step

This feature allows you to set a 

minimum cool setpoint value. The 

setpoint temperature cannot be 

lowered below this value.

Cooling 

Setpoint

Limit

44

Use the         and          key to 

select the minimum cool 

setpoint.

This feature allows you to set a 

maximum heat setpoint value. The 

setpoint temperature cannot be 

raised above this value.

Heating 

Setpoint

Limit

90

Use the         and          key to 

select the maximum heat 

setpoint.

Next Step

Prev Step

Next Step

Prev Step

CO L

Select F for Fahenheit temperature 

read out or select C for Celsius 

read out.

F for Fahrenheit

C for Celsius

F or C

F

F

FC

You can select either a 12 or 24 hour 

clock setting.

12 or 24 

Hour Clock

12

Use the         and          to select 12 

or 24 hour clock.

Next Step

Prev Step

Next Step

Prev Step

Tech Settings

HE L

dFHE

LCD Will Show

Wiring Diagrams

Wiring Diagrams

Tech Settings

Typical 1H/1C System: 1 Transformer

Typical 1H/1C System: 2 Transformer

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

HEAT RELAY

FAN RELAY

Typical 1H/1C Heat Pump System

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

HEAT RELAY

FAN RELAY

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

L2

L1

(HOT)

REMOVE JUMPER

L2

L1

(HOT)

C

R

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

FAN RELAY

COOL CHANGE

OVER VALVE

HEAT CHANGE

OVER VALVE

O

B

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

C

R

Power supply

Factory-installed jumper.  Remove only when installing on 2-transformer systems

Use either O or B terminals for changeover valve

Use a small piece of wire (not supplied) to connect W and Y terminals

Set fan operation setting to Electric

Optional 24 VAC common connection when thermostat is used in battery power mode

Typical Heat-Only System

Typical Heat Only System With Fan

T

ypical Cool-Only System

HEAT RELAY

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

FAN RELAY

HEAT RELAY

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

FAN RELAY

COMPRESSOR 

RELAY

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

RC

RH

Y
C

W

G

Power supply

Factory-installed jumper.  Remove only when installing on 2-transformer systems

Use either O or B terminals for changeover valve

Use a small piece of wire (not supplied) to connect W and Y terminals

Set fan operation setting to Electric

Optional 24 VAC common connection when thermostat is used in battery power mode

This thermostat has a technician setup menu for easy installer 

configuration. To setup the thermostat for your particular application:

Swing Setting Tip

Temperature swing, sometimes called differential or cycle rate, can be customized 

for this individual application.  For most applications choose a swing setting that is 

as long as possible without making the occupants uncomfortable.

Technician Setup Menu

LCD Will Show

The compressor short cycle delay 

protects the compressor from 

short cycling. This feature will not 

allow the compressor to be turned 

on for 5 minutes after it was last 

turned off.

Selecting “ON” will not allow 

the compressor to be turned on 

for 5 minutes after the last time 

the compressor was switched 

off. Select “OFF” to remove this 

delay.

0

This feature allows the installer 

to change the calibration of the 

room temperature display. For 

example, if the thermostat reads 

70˚ degrees and you would like it 

to read 72˚ then 2.

Room 

Temperature 

Calibration

You can adjust the room 

temperature display to read 

4˚above or below the factory 

calibrated reading.

Tech Settings

Adjustment Options

Compressor

Short Cycle

Delay

Default

0N

Cd

0.5

The swing setting often called 

“cycle rate”, “differential” or “

anticipation” is adjustable.  A 

smaller swing setting will cause 

more frequent cycles and a larger 

swing setting will cause fewer 

cycles.

Cooling 

Swing

The cooling swing setting is 

adjustable from 0.2˚ to 2˚.  For 

example: A swing setting of 

0.5˚ will turn the cooling on at 

approximately 0.5˚ above the 

setpoint and turn the cooling 

off at approximately 0.5˚ below 

the setpoint.

05

0FF

This feature will flash “FILT” in the 

display after the elapsed run time 

to remind the user to change the 

filter. A setting of “OFF” will disable 

this feature.

Filter Change

Reminder

You can adjust the filter change 

reminder from OFF to 2000 

hours of runtime in 50 hour 

increments.Tap the second 

button from the top left side of 

the thermostat to display the 

current filter elapsed runtime.

F1

Next Step

Prev Step

100

SE

0

Next Step

Prev Step

CAL

Next Step

Prev Step

Next Step

Prev Step

Use the           or           keys to change settings and the 

NEXT STEP

 or 

PREV

 

STEP

 key to move from one step to another. 

Note:

 Only press 

the 

DONE

 key when you want to exit the Technician Setup options.

1.  Press the 

MENU

 button

2.  Press and hold 

TECH SET

 button for 3 seconds. This 3 second 

     delay is designed so that homeowners do not accidentally access

     the installer settings.

3. Configure the installer options as desired using the table below.

Tech Settings

Adjustment Options

Default

The swing setting often called “cycle 

rate”, “differential” or “anticipation” 

is adjustable.  A smaller swing 

setting will cause more frequent 

cycles and a larger swing setting 

will cause fewer cycles.

The heating swing setting is 

adjustable from 0.2˚ to 2˚. For 

example: A swing setting of 

0.5˚ will turn the heating on at 

approximately 0.5˚ below the 

setpoint and turn the heating 

off at approximately 0.5˚ above 

the setpoint.

Heating

 Swing

0.4

04

Next Step

Prev Step

This feature allows you to set a 

minimum cool setpoint value. The 

setpoint temperature cannot be 

lowered below this value.

Cooling 

Setpoint

Limit

44

Use the         and          key to 

select the minimum cool 

setpoint.

This feature allows you to set a 

maximum heat setpoint value. The 

setpoint temperature cannot be 

raised above this value.

Heating 

Setpoint

Limit

90

Use the         and          key to 

select the maximum heat 

setpoint.

Next Step

Prev Step

Next Step

Prev Step

CO L

Select F for Fahenheit temperature 

read out or select C for Celsius 

read out.

F for Fahrenheit

C for Celsius

F or C

F

F

FC

You can select either a 12 or 24 hour 

clock setting.

12 or 24 

Hour Clock

12

Use the         and          to select 12 

or 24 hour clock.

Next Step

Prev Step

Next Step

Prev Step

Tech Settings

HE L

dFHE

LCD Will Show

Wiring Diagrams

Wiring Diagrams

Tech Settings

Typical 1H/1C System: 1 Transformer

Typical 1H/1C System: 2 Transformer

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

HEAT RELAY

FAN RELAY

Typical 1H/1C Heat Pump System

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

HEAT RELAY

FAN RELAY

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

L2

L1

(HOT)

REMOVE JUMPER

L2

L1

(HOT)

C

R

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

FAN RELAY

COOL CHANGE

OVER VALVE

HEAT CHANGE

OVER VALVE

O

B

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

C

R

Power supply

Factory-installed jumper.  Remove only when installing on 2-transformer systems

Use either O or B terminals for changeover valve

Use a small piece of wire (not supplied) to connect W and Y terminals

Set fan operation setting to Electric

Optional 24 VAC common connection when thermostat is used in battery power mode

Typical Heat-Only System

Typical Heat Only System With Fan

T

ypical Cool-Only System

HEAT RELAY

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

FAN RELAY

HEAT RELAY

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

FAN RELAY

COMPRESSOR 

RELAY

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

RC

RH

Y
C

W

G

Power supply

Factory-installed jumper.  Remove only when installing on 2-transformer systems

Use either O or B terminals for changeover valve

Use a small piece of wire (not supplied) to connect W and Y terminals

Set fan operation setting to Electric

Optional 24 VAC common connection when thermostat is used in battery power mode

This thermostat has a technician setup menu for easy installer 

configuration. To setup the thermostat for your particular application:

Swing Setting Tip

Temperature swing, sometimes called differential or cycle rate, can be customized 

for this individual application.  For most applications choose a swing setting that is 

as long as possible without making the occupants uncomfortable.

Technician Setup Menu

LCD Will Show

The compressor short cycle delay 

protects the compressor from 

short cycling. This feature will not 

allow the compressor to be turned 

on for 5 minutes after it was last 

turned off.

Selecting “ON” will not allow 

the compressor to be turned on 

for 5 minutes after the last time 

the compressor was switched 

off. Select “OFF” to remove this 

delay.

0

This feature allows the installer 

to change the calibration of the 

room temperature display. For 

example, if the thermostat reads 

70˚ degrees and you would like it 

to read 72˚ then 2.

Room 

Temperature 

Calibration

You can adjust the room 

temperature display to read 

4˚above or below the factory 

calibrated reading.

Tech Settings

Adjustment Options

Compressor

Short Cycle

Delay

Default

0N

Cd

0.5

The swing setting often called 

“cycle rate”, “differential” or “

anticipation” is adjustable.  A 

smaller swing setting will cause 

more frequent cycles and a larger 

swing setting will cause fewer 

cycles.

Cooling 

Swing

The cooling swing setting is 

adjustable from 0.2˚ to 2˚.  For 

example: A swing setting of 

0.5˚ will turn the cooling on at 

approximately 0.5˚ above the 

setpoint and turn the cooling 

off at approximately 0.5˚ below 

the setpoint.

05

0FF

This feature will flash “FILT” in the 

display after the elapsed run time 

to remind the user to change the 

filter. A setting of “OFF” will disable 

this feature.

Filter Change

Reminder

You can adjust the filter change 

reminder from OFF to 2000 

hours of runtime in 50 hour 

increments.Tap the second 

button from the top left side of 

the thermostat to display the 

current filter elapsed runtime.

F1

Next Step

Prev Step

100

SE

0

Next Step

Prev Step

CAL

Next Step

Prev Step

Next Step

Prev Step

Use the           or           keys to change settings and the 

NEXT STEP

 or 

PREV

 

STEP

 key to move from one step to another. 

Note:

 Only press 

the 

DONE

 key when you want to exit the Technician Setup options.

1.  Press the 

MENU

 button

2.  Press and hold 

TECH SET

 button for 3 seconds. This 3 second 

     delay is designed so that homeowners do not accidentally access

     the installer settings.

3. Configure the installer options as desired using the table below.

Tech Settings

Adjustment Options

Default

The swing setting often called “cycle 

rate”, “differential” or “anticipation” 

is adjustable.  A smaller swing 

setting will cause more frequent 

cycles and a larger swing setting 

will cause fewer cycles.

The heating swing setting is 

adjustable from 0.2˚ to 2˚. For 

example: A swing setting of 

0.5˚ will turn the heating on at 

approximately 0.5˚ below the 

setpoint and turn the heating 

off at approximately 0.5˚ above 

the setpoint.

Heating

 Swing

0.4

04

Next Step

Prev Step

This feature allows you to set a 

minimum cool setpoint value. The 

setpoint temperature cannot be 

lowered below this value.

Cooling 

Setpoint

Limit

44

Use the         and          key to 

select the minimum cool 

setpoint.

This feature allows you to set a 

maximum heat setpoint value. The 

setpoint temperature cannot be 

raised above this value.

Heating 

Setpoint

Limit

90

Use the         and          key to 

select the maximum heat 

setpoint.

Next Step

Prev Step

Next Step

Prev Step

CO L

Select F for Fahenheit temperature 

read out or select C for Celsius 

read out.

F for Fahrenheit

C for Celsius

F or C

F

F

FC

You can select either a 12 or 24 hour 

clock setting.

12 or 24 

Hour Clock

12

Use the         and          to select 12 

or 24 hour clock.

Next Step

Prev Step

Next Step

Prev Step

Tech Settings

HE L

dFHE

LCD Will Show

Wiring Diagrams

Wiring Diagrams

Tech Settings

Typical 1H/1C System: 1 Transformer

Typical 1H/1C System: 2 Transformer

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

HEAT RELAY

FAN RELAY

Typical 1H/1C Heat Pump System

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

HEAT RELAY

FAN RELAY

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

L2

L1

(HOT)

REMOVE JUMPER

L2

L1

(HOT)

C

R

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

FAN RELAY

COOL CHANGE

OVER VALVE

HEAT CHANGE

OVER VALVE

O

B

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

C

R

Power supply

Factory-installed jumper.  Remove only when installing on 2-transformer systems

Use either O or B terminals for changeover valve

Use a small piece of wire (not supplied) to connect W and Y terminals

Set fan operation setting to Electric

Optional 24 VAC common connection when thermostat is used in battery power mode

Typical Heat-Only System

Typical Heat Only System With Fan

T

ypical Cool-Only System

HEAT RELAY

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

FAN RELAY

HEAT RELAY

RC
RH

Y
C

W

G

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

FAN RELAY

COMPRESSOR 

RELAY

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

RC

RH

Y
C

W

G

Power supply

Factory-installed jumper.  Remove only when installing on 2-transformer systems

Use either O or B terminals for changeover valve

Use a small piece of wire (not supplied) to connect W and Y terminals

Set fan operation setting to Electric

Optional 24 VAC common connection when thermostat is used in battery power mode

This thermostat has a technician setup menu for easy installer 

configuration. To setup the thermostat for your particular application:

Swing Setting Tip

Temperature swing, sometimes called differential or cycle rate, can be customized 

for this individual application.  For most applications choose a swing setting that is 

as long as possible without making the occupants uncomfortable.

Technician Setup Menu

LCD Will Show

The compressor short cycle delay 

protects the compressor from 

short cycling. This feature will not 

allow the compressor to be turned 

on for 5 minutes after it was last 

turned off.

Selecting “ON” will not allow 

the compressor to be turned on 

for 5 minutes after the last time 

the compressor was switched 

off. Select “OFF” to remove this 

delay.

0

This feature allows the installer 

to change the calibration of the 

room temperature display. For 

example, if the thermostat reads 

70˚ degrees and you would like it 

to read 72˚ then 2.

Room 

Temperature 

Calibration

You can adjust the room 

temperature display to read 

4˚above or below the factory 

calibrated reading.

Tech Settings

Adjustment Options

Compressor

Short Cycle

Delay

Default

0N

Cd

0.5

The swing setting often called 

“cycle rate”, “differential” or “

anticipation” is adjustable.  A 

smaller swing setting will cause 

more frequent cycles and a larger 

swing setting will cause fewer 

cycles.

Cooling 

Swing

The cooling swing setting is 

adjustable from 0.2˚ to 2˚.  For 

example: A swing setting of 

0.5˚ will turn the cooling on at 

approximately 0.5˚ above the 

setpoint and turn the cooling 

off at approximately 0.5˚ below 

the setpoint.

05

0FF

This feature will flash “FILT” in the 

display after the elapsed run time 

to remind the user to change the 

filter. A setting of “OFF” will disable 

this feature.

Filter Change

Reminder

You can adjust the filter change 

reminder from OFF to 2000 

hours of runtime in 50 hour 

increments.Tap the second 

button from the top left side of 

the thermostat to display the 

current filter elapsed runtime.

F1

Next Step

Prev Step

100

SE

0

Next Step

Prev Step

CAL

Next Step

Prev Step

Next Step

Prev Step

Use the           or           keys to change settings and the 

NEXT STEP

 or 

PREV

 

STEP

 key to move from one step to another. 

Note:

 Only press 

the 

DONE

 key when you want to exit the Technician Setup options.

1.  Press the 

MENU

 button

2.  Press and hold 

TECH SET

 button for 3 seconds. This 3 second 

     delay is designed so that homeowners do not accidentally access

     the installer settings.

3. Configure the installer options as desired using the table below.

Tech Settings

Adjustment Options

Default

The swing setting often called “cycle 

rate”, “differential” or “anticipation” 

is adjustable.  A smaller swing 

setting will cause more frequent 

cycles and a larger swing setting 

will cause fewer cycles.

The heating swing setting is 

adjustable from 0.2˚ to 2˚. For 

example: A swing setting of 

0.5˚ will turn the heating on at 

approximately 0.5˚ below the 

setpoint and turn the heating 

off at approximately 0.5˚ above 

the setpoint.

Heating

 Swing

0.4

04

Next Step

Prev Step

This feature allows you to set a 

minimum cool setpoint value. The 

setpoint temperature cannot be 

lowered below this value.

Cooling 

Setpoint

Limit

44

Use the         and          key to 

select the minimum cool 

setpoint.

This feature allows you to set a 

maximum heat setpoint value. The 

setpoint temperature cannot be 

raised above this value.

Heating 

Setpoint

Limit

90

Use the         and          key to 

select the maximum heat 

setpoint.

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CO L

Select F for Fahenheit temperature 

read out or select C for Celsius 

read out.

F for Fahrenheit

C for Celsius

F or C

F

F

FC

You can select either a 12 or 24 hour 

clock setting.

12 or 24 

Hour Clock

12

Use the         and          to select 12 

or 24 hour clock.

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Tech Settings

HE L

dFHE

LCD Will Show

Programming

Programming

Tech Settings & Programming

Programming

This feature will start heating early 

to bring the building temperature 

to its programmed setpoint by the 

begining of the WAKE time period.

Morning 

Recovery

ON

You can configure this thermostat 

to have 5+1+1 programming or 

non programmable.

Program

Options

5d

Use the         and          key to 

select 5d for 5+1+1, or

0d for non programmable.

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Use the         and          key to turn 

ON or OFF.

Tech Settings

Adjustment Options

Default

LCD Will Show

Select GAS for systems that control 

the fan during a call for heat. Select 

ELEC to have the thermostat control 

the fan during a call for heat.

Fan 

Operation

GAS

GAS - GS

or

ELEC - EL

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Set Time

1.

 

 

With system switch set to OFF, press the 

MENU

 button

2.

  Press 

SET TIME

3.

  Day of the week will be flashing.  Use the              or              key 

      to select the current day of the week.

4.

  Press 

NEXT STEP

5.

  The current hour is flashing.  Use the              or              key to 

      select the current hour.  When using 12-hour time, make sure 

      the correct a.m. or p.m. choice is selected.

6.

  Press 

NEXT STEP

7.

  Minutes are now flashing.  Use the              or              key to 

      select current minutes.

8.

  Press 

DONE

 when completed.

(If using programming)

Programming

All of our programmable thermostats are shipped with an 

energy saving pre-program.  You can customize this default 

program by following the steps on page 14.
Your thermostat can be programmed to have all the weekdays 

the same, a seperate program for Saturday, and a seperate 

program for Sunday.  There are four time periods for each 

program 

(WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN, SLEEP).

Set Program Schedule

 

1. 

 Select 

HEAT 

or

 COOL 

with the system switch. 

Note: 

You have 

      to program heat and cool each seperately. 

2.

  Press the 

MENU

 button 

(If menu does not appear first press 

RUN SCHED

)

3.

  Press 

SET SCHED

.  Note: Monday-Friday is displayed and the

      

WAKE

 icon is shown. You are now programming the wake

      time period for the weekday setting.

4.

  Time is flashing.  Use the            or           key to make your time 

      selection for the weekday WAKE time period.  

5.

  Press 

NEXT STEP

6.

  The setpoint temperature is flashing.  Use the           or           key 

      to make your setpoint selection for the weekday wake period.

7.

  Press 

NEXT STEP

8.

  Repeat steps 4 thru 7 for weekday 

LEAVE

 time period, for 

      weekday 

RETURN 

time period, and for weekday 

SLEEP

 time

      period.

To customize your program schedule, follow these steps
Weekday:

Repeat steps 4 thru 7 for the Saturday 

WAKE 

time period, for the 

Saturday 

LEAVE

 time period, for the Saturday 

RETURN

 time 

period, and for the Saturday 

SLEEP

 time period.

Saturday:

Repeat steps 4 thru 7 for the Sunday 

WAKE 

time period, for the 

Sunday 

LEAVE

 time period, for the Sunday 

RETURN

 time period, 

and for the Sunday 

SLEEP

 time period.

Sunday:

You can use the table below to plan your customized program schedule.

Summary of Contents for 15117

Page 1: ...he product you are replacing contains mercury dispose of it properly Your local waste management authority can give you instructions on recycling and proper disposal A trained experienced technician must install this product Carefully read these instructions You could damage this product or cause a hazardous condition if you fail to follow these instructions W For vertical mount put one screw top ...

Page 2: ...rea with average temperature and good air circulation NOTE Pick an installation location that is easy for the user to access The temperature of the location should be representative of the building Do not install thermostat in locations Close to hot or cold air ducts That are in direct sunlight With an outside wall behind the thermostat In areas that do not require conditioning Where there are dea...

Page 3: ... pump changeover valve energized in heating C Common wire from secondary side of cooling system transformer Wiring tips RH RC terminals For single transformer systems leave the jumper wire in place between RH and RC Remove jumper wire for two transformer systems Heat pump systems with no auxiliary or emergency heat If wiring to a heat pump use a small piece of wire not supplied to connect terminal...

Page 4: ...n installing on 2 transformer systems Use either O or B terminals for changeover valve Use a small piece of wire not supplied to connect W and Y terminals Set fan operation setting to Electric Optional 24VAC common connection when thermostat is used in battery power mode TypicalHeat OnlySystem HEAT RELAY RC RH Y C W G C R L2 L1 HOT TypicalHeatOnlySystemWithFan FAN RELAY HEAT RELAY RC RH Y C W G C ...

Page 5: ...3 4 C O B W RH RC G Y Thermostat 15116 C O B W RH RC G Y Thermostat 15117 C O B W E RH G Y Thermostat 15118 W2 Y2 RC Viega Yellow Yellow Red Red Viega Yellow Yellow Red Red Viega Yellow Yellow Red Red Viega Yellow Yellow Red Red Line Voltage Low Voltage LEGEND Zone Controls Part Numbers 15116 15117 and 15118 1 Connect the RC terminal from the thermostat to R terminal on the zone control 2 Connect ...

Page 6: ...ESS MANIFOLD 4 WIRE 24 V JUMPER 3 4 JUMPER 3 4 IF PRIORITY IS USED 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C O B W RH RC G Y Thermostat 15116 C O B W RH RC G Y Thermostat 15117 C O B W E RH G Y Thermostat 15118 W2 Y2 RC Connecting Viega thermostats to the Viega zone control Part Numbers 15116 15117 and 15118 1 Connect the RC terminal from the thermostat to R terminal on the zone control 2 Connect the W terminal f...

Page 7: ...em operation indicators The COOL ON HEAT ON or icon will display when the COOL HEAT OR fan is on 7 Hold is displayed when the thermostat program is permanently overridden 8 Setpoint Displays the user selectable setpoint temperature Important The low battery indicator is displayed when the AA battery power is low If the user fails to replace the battery within 21 days the screen will only show the ...

Page 8: ...ation is recommended even if thermostat is hardwired C terminal connected When thermostat is hardwired and batteries are installed the thermostat will activate a compressor delay of 5 minutes when the thermostat detects a power outage from the hardwired power supply batteries included Important High quality alkaline batteries are recommended Rechargeable batteries or low quality batteries do not g...

Page 9: ...designed so that homeowners do not accidentally access the installer settings 3 Configure the installer options as desired using the table below Tech Settings Adjustment Options Default The swing setting often called cycle rate differential or anticipation is adjustable A smaller swing setting will cause more frequent cycles and a larger swing setting will cause fewer cycles The heating swing sett...

Page 10: ...s the same a separate program for Saturday and a separate program for Sunday There are four time periods for each program for each program WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP Programming Programming Tech Settings Programming Programming This feature will start heating early to bring the building temperature to its programmed setpoint by the begining of theWAKE time period Morning Recovery ON You can configure...

Page 11: ...eriod Programming Programming to select the current day of the week 4 Press NEXT STEP 5 The current hour is flashing Use the or key to select the current hour When using 12 hour time make sure the correct a m or p m choice is selected 6 Press NEXT STEP 7 Minutes are now flashing Use the or key to select current minutes 8 Press DONE when completed Set Program Schedule 1 Select HEAT or COOL with the...

Page 12: ...ies Operating ambient 32 F to 105 F 0 C to 41 C Operating humidity 90 non condensing maximum Dimensions of thermostat 4 7 W x 4 4 H x 0 8 D Thermostat applications guide Description Gas or Oil Heat Yes Electric Furnace Yes Heat Pump No Aux or Emergency Heat Yes Heat Pump with Aux or Emergency Heat No Multi stage Systems No Heat Only Systems Yes Cool Only Systems Yes This document subject to update...

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