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Manual operation

To manually operate your Zwave 

Enabled Thermostat

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Confirm your thermostat has 

stabilized to room temperature prior 

to operation.

1.

  Confirm the Fan is in Auto mode 

by sliding the FAN switch to the left.

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To run the fan continuously 

with or without HEAT or COOL, 

slide the FAN switch to the right 

to the ON position.  

2.

  Press and release the desired 

temperature mode, either HEAT 

or COOL.  The LCD will display 

either HEAT or COOL to match your 

selection.

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To turn the thermostat 

OFF, press the button that 

matches the active mode showing 

on the display.  For example, 

if HEAT is displayed, press the 

HEAT button.  The display will 

then not show either HEAT 

or COOL and will display the 

current room temperature only.

3.

  Press and release the desired 

operation mode, either NORMAL 

or SAVE ENERGY, to activate the 

desired pre-set temperature.  The 

display will show the TARGET 

TEMPERATURE.

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The display will return 

to the ROOM TEMP after 5 

seconds.

4.

  (OPTIONAL) If the target 

temperature is not suitable, press 

either the temperature up button 

(+ symbol) or temperature down 

button (- symbol) until the desired 

target temperature is reached.

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operation

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The NORMAL and SAVE ENERGY buttons 

allow you to quickly switch between the NORMAL 

target temperature and the SAVE ENERGY target 

temperature, sometimes referred to as a set-back 

temperature.

AUTO

ON

FAN

HEAT

COOL

SAVE

ENERGY

NORMAL

RESET

COOL

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2

3

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Summary of Contents for WDTC-20

Page 1: ...Z Wave certified controllers Your Z Wave Enabled Thermostat will also work with Z Wave certified controllers from other manufacturers and brands Please consult the user manual and your controller sup...

Page 2: ...mper Reference Guide 11 Wiring Diagrams and Jumper Configurations 12 17 Control Unit Installation 18 Installation Verification 19 Degrees C and F 20 Temperature Offset 20 General Operating Information...

Page 3: ...can control the system Node Single Z Wave endpoint controller or module on a network Primary Controller The first controller used to set up your modules and network NOTE Only the Primary Controller c...

Page 4: ...ate the Home Scene to return the thermostat to your normal setting To begin using Z Wave Home Control technology it is helpful to understand that each Z Wave module including the Z Wave Enabled Thermo...

Page 5: ...ily control with additional Z Wave certified products Your new Z Wave Enabled Thermostat is compatible with the complete range of Wayne Dalton Z Wave certified controllers Furthermore other Z Wave con...

Page 6: ...cate where air circulation is poor such as in a corner or an alcove or behind an open door Do not install the thermostat unit until all construction work and painting has been completed This thermosta...

Page 7: ...ing them around a pencil as shown will keep them from falling 5 Loosen all screws on the existing thermostat and its mounting plate and remove it from the wall Be careful not to disturb wiring labels...

Page 8: ...le positions with a pencil or mount directly to the wall with the two screws provided If mounting the base to sheetrock or if using the existing mounting holes use the plastic anchors provided Drill a...

Page 9: ...s reference chart on page 13 for your exact application as your guide Fan wires out as illustrated in the wiring diagrams with the Z Wave enabled thermostat mounting base positioned below the wall ope...

Page 10: ...occur Power for Cooling system Fan control relay 3rd wire for 3 wire zoned hot water heating systems Heat Pump Systems Common power or hot wire from secondary side of heating system transformer Note...

Page 11: ...rresponds to the bubble number above JP5 Fan Control a NO FAN No fan control even with switch on front of thermostat RARE No jumper b ELECT Fan is controlled from thermostat Jumper on top 4 pins c GAS...

Page 12: ...OM FURNACE C W RH 2 Wire Heat C Wire C W rH FROM FURNACE C W RH Y G 4 Wire Heat Cool C Wire C W rH Y G 5 Wire Heat Cool C Wire C W rH Y G rC FROM FURNACE C W RH Y G RC FROM FURNACE C G RH Y B O or 4 W...

Page 13: ...4 VAC power to power thermostat Do not connect and wrap exposed end with insulating electrical tape Emergency heat is supported by placing jumper 2 in the Aux position Do not connect and wrap exposed...

Page 14: ...o continue your installation JP5 OR B C RH W STEP C On the Control Unit PCB install jumpers as shown See the jumper reference guide on page 11 for jumper number designations Black indicates position o...

Page 15: ...et jumper JP5 in position A for Gas or Oil Heat set jumperJP5 in position B O W2 C B G A RH RC W Y STEP B Connect your wires to the corresponding terminals on the thermostat base Wrap wire around term...

Page 16: ...do not install or remove jumper on jumper JP2 for Electric Auxiliary Heat set jumper JP2 in position B STEP B Connect your wires to the corresponding terminals on the thermostat base Wrap wire around...

Page 17: ...to continue your installation Your Labeled Wires Y RH STEP C On the Control Unit PCB install jumpers as shown See the jumper reference guide on page 18 for jumper number designations Black indicates...

Page 18: ...the OFF state 2 Press and release the RESET button on the front of the control unit to initialize your jumper settings If jumper settings are changed you must press the RESET button Low Battery Icon L...

Page 19: ...from your system D Press and release the HEAT button to shut off the heat 4 Check Air Conditioning NOTE Wait 5 minutes after doing the Heat Check before proceeding A Press and release the COOL button...

Page 20: ...o the OFF position NOTE If using this feature Temperature Offset must be adjusted each time the thermostat is RESET or batteries are removed Example Display shows 2 degree Offset factor JP1 ON OFF JP1...

Page 21: ...to be replaced Z Wave icon If radio waves are present and flashing it indicates it is a node on a Z Wave network If waves are not present then the thermostat is not a node on any Z Wave network ROOM...

Page 22: ...yed press the HEAT button The display will then not show either HEAT or COOL and will display the current room temperature only 3 Press and release the desired operation mode either NORMAL or SAVE ENE...

Page 23: ...ing the word COOL press the COOL button to turn the unit off If the display is showing the word HEAT press the HEAT button to turn the unit off Programming NORMAL HEAT target temperature 2 Press and r...

Page 24: ...y the actual ROOM TEMP Programming NORMAL COOL target temperature 7 Place your thermostat into COOL mode If the display is showing the word HEAT press the COOL button to change to COOL mode The LCD wi...

Page 25: ...the temperature up button symbol or temperature down button symbol until the desired target temperature is reached Wait 5 seconds and the unit will exit target temperature programming mode and remain...

Page 26: ...ng the thermostat to Scenes or Groups or deleting the thermostat as a node use the BIND button to activate the Z Wave signal OPERATION See your specific controller s User Manual for detailed instructi...

Page 27: ...t any thermostat device class functions and also does not support basic ON OFF commands used by lighting switches then a special compatibility feature in your Wayne Dalton Z Wave enabled thermostat is...

Page 28: ...only to Wayne Dalton s WDUSB 10R Z Wave USB Adapter and ThinkEssentials software 1 Open ThinkEssentials to the HOME tab and then ensure the DESIGN TAB is active by pressing it with your mouse 2 Press...

Page 29: ...lton web site www wayne dalton com for updates to your ThinkEssentials software Future updates may include additional thermostat functionality REMOVING THERMOSTAT FROM THINKESSENTIALS 1 Press the REMO...

Page 30: ...only Do not plug the Wireless Gateway into AC power to program 1 On the Wayne Dalton Z Wave Enabled Thermostat press either the HEAT or COOL mode then the NORMAL mode button The thermostat must be in...

Page 31: ...he Wireless Gateway is now complete OPERATING THERMOSTAT 1 Place the thermostat in either the HEAT or COOL mode by manually pressing the appropriate button 2 Press the controller SCENE button you prog...

Page 32: ...to be added to the network correctly 2 Press and release the INCLUDE button on your HA 09WD Remote Control The green LED will flash indicating that the controller is ready to add modules to the syste...

Page 33: ...to the Controller is now complete OPERATING THERMOSTAT 1 Place the thermostat in either the HEAT or COOL mode by manually pressing the appropriate button 2 Press the controller SCENE button ON for NOR...

Page 34: ...apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2...

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