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WTS10   130325

8.  On the thermostat body, locate switch SW1 on the circuit board as shown below. 

This is used to set the thermostat for opera  on with the HVAC system.

L C G Y Y2 W 

W2/C W3/O/B

 RH  RC

OXVUIZ

OXVUIZ

OXVUIZ

OXVUIZ

OXVUIZ

OXVUIZ

ON

1  2

XUYXXK

XUK

XUYXXK

XUYXXK

XUK

XUYXXK

XUYXXK

XUK

XUYXXK

XUYXXK

XUK

XUYXXK

XUYXXK

XUK

XUYXXK

XUYXXK

XUK

XUY 0V B0AB MKLXXK

XUY 0V B0AB MKLXXK

NB0 SMXUY 0V B0AB MKLX XK

SW1: Set System Type - Example shows

Switch #1:  Off (G/O) -  Gas
Switch #2:   On (STD) -  Conventional

Reset Pin

Front Body Terminal Pins: 

Align with terminal block on base

SW1

G/O

E/B
ON

STD

HP

ON

1  2

G/O

E/B

STD

HP

9.  Set switches as appropriate for your system:

System Type

Source

Switch# 1

Switch# 2

Conventional

Electric

E/B (on, up)

STD (on, up)

Gas

G/O (off, down)

Heat Pump

Heat Changeover Valve

E/B (on, up)

HP (off, down)

Cool Changeover Valve

G/O (off, down)

10. A  ach the thermostat front body to the base, being careful to align the terminal 

pins on the front body with the terminal block on the base.

11.  Restore system power. 
12. Test the thermostat according to the procedure in the 

Test

 sec  on for the connected 

HVAC system.

Wiring: Thermostat Terminals

To prevent electrical shorts and poten  al damage to the thermostat, ensure all of 
the base wire connec  ons are secure and are not touching any other terminal. Push 
any excess wire back into the wall cavity and insulate the wire opening with suitable 
material.

RC RH 

 

 

Y2 

Y

 

L

W2/E

W3/O/B

RC RH 

 

 

Y2 

Y

 

L

W2/E

W3/O/B

JP1

Insert Front Body terminal pins here.

Insert Wires here.

L

C

G

Y

Y2

W

W2/E

W3/O/B

RH

RC

Terminal

   

Conventional 

Heat Cool System

No use

24VAC common for control circuit and WTS10 power input 

*

 

Fan

1st stage cooling

2nd stage cooling

1st stage heating

2nd stage heating

3rd stage heating

24VAC Power supply for Heating side

24VAC Power supply for Cooling side

System monitor

Fan

1st stage compressor

2nd stage compressor

Auxiliary heating

Emergency heating

Changeover valve

Heat Pump System

Do not remove RC-to-RH jumper unless you have separate power supply wires for Heating and Cooling.

*

 

A common connection between the HVAC unit and the “C” terminal is required.

WTS10 Wireless Thermostat

Installa

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The Daintree Networks Wireless Thermostat (WTS10) operates seamlessly within the 
ControlScope™ wireless building control pla  orm. The WTS10 is a low voltage ZigBee 
thermostat that can connect to any 3 Heat  / 2 Cool conven  onal or heat pump HVAC 
system. As part of the ControlScope system and using industry standard ZigBee wireless 
communica  ons, the WTS10 can be managed and programmed from any loca  on using 
the ControlScope Manager (CSM) web applica  on, elimina  ng the need for on-site, 
manual thermostat adjustment.

Speci

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Power Supply

18 – 30VAC at R – C terminals

Output

3A max, 1A each terminal

Radio Proper  es

2.4 GHz, 

+

20dBm transmit power

Compliance

ETL listed, FCC ID: D12CT-EM2606, 
IC ID: 1700A-CT-EM2606

Opera  ng Environment

32°F to 113°F (0°C – 45°C).  Indoor use only

For Temperature Measurement, Control, and Switching circuit speci

fi

 ca  ons, go to 

www.daintree.net/lighting/library.php

 and refer to the Cut Sheet for the WTS10.

Installa

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If this is a new thermostat installa  on, locate the thermostat 4 to 5 feet above the 

fl

 oor 

in accordance with applicable building codes. Install in a loca  on that provides good 
air

fl

 ow characteris  cs and avoid areas behind doors, near corners, air vents, direct 

sunlight, or heat genera  ng devices. Installa  on in these areas could impact thermostat 
performance. Wiring must conform to all building codes and ordinances as required by 
local and na  onal code authori  es having jurisdic  on for this installa  on.

1.  Always turn o

  power to the air condi  oning and/or hea  ng system prior to 

installing thermostat.

2.  Determine the HVAC equipment type. Compa  ble equipment is:

A.  1 Stage Heat / 1 Stage Cool Conven  onal System
B.  2 Stage Heat / 2 Stage Cool Conven  onal System
C.  3 Stage Heat / 2 Stage Cool Conven  onal System
D.  1 Stage Heat / 1 Stage Cool Heat Pump System (without Auxiliary Hea  ng)
E.  2 Stage Heat / 1 Stage Cool Heat Pump System (with Auxiliary Hea  ng)
F.  2 Stage Heat / 2 Stage Cool Heat Pump System (without Auxiliary Hea  ng)
G.  3 Stage Heat / 2 Stage Cool Heat Pump System (with Auxiliary Hea  ng)

3.  Refer to the 

Wiring: Thermostat Terminals

 sec  on to determine the number of 

wires necessary to install this thermostat with your system. 

•  A common connec

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terminal is required. 

•  When replacing an exis  ng thermostat, before disconnec  ng any wires, mark 

each wire connected to the exis  ng thermostat with the terminal le  er to 
which it is connected.

•  Make sure the disconnected wires do not slip back through the wall opening; 

anchor them outside the wall opening using a pencil or screwdriver.

4.  Ensure that power to the air condi  oning and hea  ng systems is turned o

 .

5.  Mount the WTS10 thermostat.

a.  Remove the thermostat front body from the base.
b.  Guide thermostat wires through the center opening in the base. Make sure 

they don’t slip back into the wall.

c.  Hold the thermostat base against the wall in the desired thermostat 

loca  on.

d.  Mark placement of moun  ng holes as appropriate.
e.  Remove thermostat base from the wall. Install wall anchors as required at 

the moun  ng hole loca  ons.

f.  Re-insert the wires through the center opening on the base. Anchor them 

so they don’t slip back into the wall.

g.  Fasten the base to the wall using the supplied #6 screws into the wall 

anchors.

6. Refer 

to 

Wiring: Thermostat Terminals

 and wire the terminals on the thermostat 

base to the a  ached HVAC equipment.

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