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Installation, Operation & Application Guide

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Programmable Thermostat

•  7-Day, 5-2-Day, or 5-1-1- Day Programmable 
•  Configurable for Multiple Systems
•  Large Display with Backlight
•  Selectable Fahrenheit or Celsius
•  Icon Indicator Lights
•  Relay Outputs – Minimum Voltage Drop in Thermostat
•  Remote Sensor Compatible
•  Ideally Suited for:

   – Residential (New Construction/Replacement)
   – Light Commercial

•  Works with two-transformer systems

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Summary of Contents for i3 1010WR

Page 1: ...r Programmable Thermostat 7 Day 5 2 Day or 5 1 1 Day Programmable Configurable for Multiple Systems Large Display with Backlight Selectable Fahrenheit or Celsius Icon Indicator Lights Relay Outputs Minimum Voltage Drop in Thermostat Remote Sensor Compatible Ideally Suited for Residential New Construction Replacement Light Commercial Works with two transformer systems AUTO SCHEDULE COOL FAN COOL MO...

Page 2: ...ion Drill with 3 16 bit hammer screwdriver Specifications Electrical Rating 24 VAC 18 30 VAC 1 amp maximum per output terminal 5 amp maximum total load Temperature Control Range 45 F to 90 F 7 C to 32 C Accuracy 1 F 0 5 C Anti short Cycle 4 minutes bypass anti short cycle delay by returning to OFF mode and pressing the icon Backlight Operations 15 seconds System Configurations All may be used with...

Page 3: ...pressor come on for 4 minutes after it turns off to protect your compressor When the room temperature is greater than the set cool temperature by the differential temperature the cooling device is activated When the call for cooling has been satisfied the outputs are turned off The thermostat will not let the compressor come on for 4 minutes after it turns off to protect your compressor The progra...

Page 4: ...f and set vacation return dates Flashing The thermostat is in Setup Mode and is searching for a wireless network Flashing Wi Fi is busy Solid The thermostat is not connected to Wi Fi If the thermostat has successfully connected to Wi Fi previously and no new conditions exist i e password change wireless router change the thermostat will automatically reconnect otherwise the thermostat will have to...

Page 5: ... screws to secure wires CAUTION Be sure exposed portion of wires do not touch other wires 9 Gently tug wire to be sure of proper connection Double check that each wire is connected to the proper terminal 10 Snap thermostat onto the sub base 11 Turn on power to the system at the main service panel 12 Configure thermostat to match the type of system you have 13 Connect thermostat to wireless network...

Page 6: ...mps Y2 2nd stage cool for 2 compressor systems 2nd stage heat for 2 compressor heat pump systems G Fan W1 O B Configurable W1 1st stage heat for non heat pump systems O Cool active reversing valve B Heat active reversing valve W2 2nd stage heat for 1 compressor heat pump and non heat pump AUX 3rd stage heat Note Not all terminals are used in every model ...

Page 7: ...4 VAC Cool Compressor Heat 1 Reversing Valve y 2010WR Heating Cooling T H E R M O S T A T Sensor Common S1 SC S2 RH RC C Y1 W1 O B G W2 Optional Remote or Outdoor Sensors Heating Transformer 120 VAC Cooling Transformer 120 VAC Fan Heat 2 24 VAC Cool Compressor Heat 1 Reversing Valve Remove factory installed jumper for systems with two transformers Note Not all terminals may be used with every mode...

Page 8: ...pressor 1 Cool Compressor 2 Heat 1 Reversing Valve 3020WR Heating Cooling T H E R M O S T A T Sensor Common S1 SC S2 RH RC C Y1 W1 O B G W2 Y2 Optional Remote or Outdoor Sensors Heating Transformer 120 VAC Cooling Transformer 120 VAC Fan Heat 2 24 VAC AUX Heat 3 Cool Compressor 1 Cool Compressor 2 Heat 1 Reversing Valve Remove factory installed jumper for systems with two transformers Note Not all...

Page 9: ...te location for mounting the remote sensors 3 Mount the remote sensors using hardware provided 4 Install two strand shielded wire between the S1 terminal on the remote sensor and the S1 terminal on the thermostat 5 Install two strand shielded wire between the 10kΩ NTC remote sensor and the S2 terminal on the thermostat 6 From both remote sensors install a two strand shielded wire from their common...

Page 10: ...R Output Chart 1ST Cool 2ND Cool 1ST Heat 2ND Heat 3RD Heat Heat Cool Y1 G YI Y2 G W1 G W1 W2 G W1 W2 AUX G Heat Pump One Compressor Y1 G O Y1 G O Y1 G B Y1 W2 G B Y1 W2 AUX G B Heat Pump Two Compressors Y1 G O Y1 Y2 G O Y1 G B Y1 Y2 G B Y1 Y2 W2 G B Dual Fuel One Compressor Y1 G O Y1 G O Y1 G B W2 W2 AUX Dual Fuel Two Compressors Y1 G O Y1 Y2 G O Y1 G B Y1 Y2 G B W2 Emergency Heat Heat Pump Only ...

Page 11: ...e diagram is the code that will unlock the desired configuration setting The smaller numbers indicated by 93 and 82 in the diagram are codes used to lock and unlock your thermostat to prevent tampering To view the default codes for your thermostat remove the thermostat from the sub base for 10 seconds Reinstalling thermostat will cause the codes to display for approximately 5 seconds Write your co...

Page 12: ... the previous screen Press the or to change settings within each screen Changes are saved automatically To exit configuration mode press Auto exit occurs after two minutes with no icons touched To change the lock code do the following 1 Press then press until Lock menu displays 2 Enter the current lock codes To find the current lock codes follow the instructions under Configuration and Thermostat ...

Page 13: ...the or to set differential value Press to advance to the next screen CONFIG 3 2nd Stage Temperature Differential 1 F to 5 F 0 5 C to 2 5 C Note Not for 1010W Set the number of degrees between when stage 1 turns on and when stage 2 turns on Press the or to set differential value Press to advance to the next screen CONFIG 4 3rd Stage Temperature Differential 1 F to 5 F 0 5 C to 2 5 C Note Only for 3...

Page 14: ... Heat Pump with 1 compressor and Cool Active Reversing Valve 6 Minimum Deadband 1 F to 9 F 1 C to 5 C Set the minimum separation between heat setpoint and cool setpoint in Auto Changeover Mode Press the or to set deadband value Press to advance to the next screen CONFIG 5 Staged Off Outputs Select whether the outputs for heating and cooling are staged off independently or are satisfied simultaneou...

Page 15: ...Outdoor Temperature Setpoint Heat pump operation only Gas oil operation only F C Heat Pump with Gas Oil Back Up DF Heat Pump with Gas Oil Back Up DF Outdoor Temperature Setpoint Gas oil operation only F C Heat pump operation with gas oil as auxiliary stage For Heat Pumps With Gas Oil Backup DF When the ambient temperature is above selected temperature heat pump operates with auxiliary stage of gas...

Page 16: ...e mode cannot be changed while the thermostat is locked Press the or to select Press to advance to the next screen CONFIG 10 Outdoor Lower Setpoint select to disable Appears only for heat pump with electric backup with outdoor upper setpoint enabled Note Select lower setpoint for chart on previous page Press the or to select temperature Press to advance to the next screen CONFIG Low WARNING Incorr...

Page 17: ... CONFIG HEAT VACATION 15 Vacation Cooling Setpoint These work in conjunction with the Schedule mode where you set the date and time of your RETURN from vacation Page 28 Until that date time system will remain at the cooling setpoint specified here Press the or to select Press to advance to the next screen CONFIG COOL VACATION 17 Room Temperature Offset 9 F to 9 F 4 5 C to 4 5 C Adjust to calibrate...

Page 18: ...ess to advance to the next screen 20 Fan Delay Off Time 0 30 60 90 seconds Select the amount of time the fan continues to operate after the cool heat demand has been satisfied Functions for cooling heat pumps and electric heat Press or to select Press to advance to the next screen CONFIG 21 Hourly Cycle Fan Operation 1 30 minutes per hour Used in conjunction with the Fan HOURLY mode When the user ...

Page 19: ...he wireless network as if for the first time Note If the thermostat has been connected to a wireless network before the reset Wi Fi configuration will be the last screen in the Configuration Menu To easily access the screen go to and press Then press once the reset Wi Fi screen will display Press to select YES the will start flashing Press to exit configuration setting mode Wi Fi Setup The thermos...

Page 20: ...back of the thermostat above the terminals and on the front of this book d Reset Wi Fi on thermostat To reset Wi Fi please follow the steps under Wi Fi Reset on Page 19 e Follow the prompts to connect the thermostat to the wireless network 2 Using the thermostat to connect to the wireless network a Reset Wi Fi on thermostat To reset Wi Fi please follow the steps under Wi Fi Reset on Page 19 b Go t...

Page 21: ...Your Wireless Network a In the list of available networks select the correct network and enter password if password protected b will stop flashing and will display indicating the thermostat is successfully connected to Wi Fi Using the WPS Button a On your wireless router press the WPS button until the router indicates it is searching for a wireless device b On your computer scroll to the bottom of...

Page 22: ...istration Press then press until displays Press to advance from one screen to the next Note Pressing will return you to the previous screen To exit weather press Setting the Time and Date 1 Press then press until CLOCK is displayed 2 Press to enter date time setting Year blinks 3 Press or to select the year 4 Press to save value and move to month 5 Press or to select the month 6 Press to save valu...

Page 23: ... mode and press HEAT HEAT MODE The possible operating modes for the thermostat are OFF HEAT EM HEAT COOL and AUTO Use to select Auto Mode In this mode the thermostat controls either heating or cooling systems automatically depending on displayed room temperature and the heat or cool setpoint COOL HEAT AUTO MODE Cool Mode In this mode the thermostat controls the cooling system When the cooling outp...

Page 24: ...is displayed 2 Adjust set temperature so it is 5 degrees below room temperature 3 Cooling should come on within a few seconds 4 Adjust the set temperature 2 degrees above the room temperature and the cooling should turn off There may be a fan delay on your system Note There is a four minute time delay to protect the compressor after it turns off To bypass the compressor time delay go to OFF mode a...

Page 25: ...elect the minutes when you want the current period to begin 10 Press to continue 11 The HEAT temperature flashes Use the or to set the desired heat temperature 12 Press to continue 13 The COOL temperature flashes Use the or to set the desired cool temperature 14 Press to continue Continue to set your entire schedule Press to exit The thermostat has four periods WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP that are cus...

Page 26: ...ked or unlocked View program schedule settings OFF shows when schedule is off SETTINGS show when schedule is on VIEW SCHEDULE SLEEP Mon View REMOTE SENSOR 1 temperature if not used VIEW Remote Sensor VIEW View if locked or unlocked Unlocked Locked View REMOTE SENSOR 2 temperature if not used VIEW Remote Sensor VIEW Day Month Year View month day and year VIEW View filter status Accumulated fan run ...

Page 27: ...month later To set the vacation timer and begin vacation setpoint mode 1 Press to select operating mode 2 Press then press until VACATION appears 3 Press to enter the date and time you plan to RETURN from vacation 4 When your finished entering the date time press Schedule Override The schedule override feature allows the user to override the program schedule for 1 to 5 hours In addition if selecte...

Page 28: ...OL COOL COOL WEDNESDAY 3 WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT COOL COOL COOL COOL THURSDAY 4 WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT COOL COOL COOL COOL MONDAY thru SUNDAY Factory Preprogramming WAKE 6 00 AM LEAVE 8 00 AM RETURN 6 00 PM SLEEP 10 00 PM HEAT 70 F HEAT 62 F HEAT 70 F HEAT 62 F COOL 78 F COOL 85 F COOL 78 F COOL 82 F The thermostat comes pre programmed with the following sc...

Page 29: ...continued FRIDAY 5 WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT COOL COOL COOL COOL SATURDAY 6 WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT COOL COOL COOL COOL SUNDAY 7 WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT COOL COOL COOL COOL ...

Page 30: ...rminal connections LOCK displays when any button is pressed Thermostat has the button lockout function activated see Lockout Unlock Feature Page 11 on display instead of room temperature Check for a bad connection at S1 and S2 terminals if used see Configuration Mode Setting Section 19 Pages 18 Heat or Cool not coming on Verify wiring is correct gently pull on each wire to verify there is a good c...

Page 31: ...nly operate using an antenna of a type and maximum or lesser gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful communication Conformément à la réglementation d Industrie Canada le présent é...

Page 32: ...lect tampering improper storage incorrect installation or servicing not performed by the Seller In order to permit the Seller to properly administer the warranty the Buyer shall 1 Notify the Seller promptly of any claim submitting date code information or any other pertinent data as requested by the Seller 2 Permit the Seller to inspect and test the product claimed to be defective Items claimed to...

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