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Optima S & Optima SR 

Thermostat 

 

User Guide 

Summary of Contents for Optima S

Page 1: ...For other language versions please visit www salusinc com Optima S Optima SR Thermostat User Guide...

Page 2: ...AA batteries or a 24 VAC power source Do not cover any of the vents on the thermostat Do not install this unit at an altitude of over 2000 meters Do not place the unit in a bathroom or area of excess...

Page 3: ...INITITALIZATION 5 CONFIGURING THE THERMOSTAT 6 NAVIGATING THE SETTINGS MENU 6 SETTINGS 6 EQUIPMENT TYPE 7 REVERSING VALVE 7 FAN CONTROL 7 AUXILARY RELAY FUNCTION 7 AUXILARY RELAY ACTIVATION 8 TEMPERA...

Page 4: ...AY 9 HEAT MAX SET POINT 10 COOL MIN SET POINT 10 DEADBAND 10 HEAT PROTECTION 10 LOCK KEYPAD SOURCE 11 LOCK LEYPAD FUNCTION 11 DISPLAY UNITS DEGREES 12 DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS 12 DISPLAY ON DELAY 12 LANGUAG...

Page 5: ...RK 15 FACTORY RESET 15 THE HOME SCREEN 15 CHANGING THE SET POINT TEMPERATURE 16 FAN CONTROL 16 OPERATING MODE 17 LOCKING UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD 17 SCHEDULE FUNCTION 18 TEMPORARY HOLD 19 PERMANENT HOLD 2...

Page 6: ...ANSFORMER HEAT AND COOL SYSTEM 27 CONVENTIONAL TWO TRANSFORMER HEAT AND COOL SYSTEM 28 FLOOR HEATING SYSTEM 29 SINGLE TRANSFORMER HEAT PUMP SYSTEM 30 TWO TRANSFORMER HEAT PUMP SYSTEM 31 APPENDIX B REG...

Page 7: ...level of communications this model must be powered by 24VAC with a C wire to avoid draining the batteries INSTALLING THE THERMOSTAT There are five basic steps to installing the thermostat 1 Turn off...

Page 8: ...Not used Returns display to Home Screen Mode Operating mode select Heat Cool Auto or Off Change operating mode Not used mode icons are displayed if needed Fan Fan mode select On or Auto Change Fan mod...

Page 9: ...the LCD display Low Battery Humidity Display Message Display Time Display Permanent Hold Status Icon Main Temperature Display Network Icon Heat Icon Cool Icon Off Icon Fan Auto Icon Fan Icon Fan Statu...

Page 10: ...HVAC operating modes as follows Off System is OFF Auto Heat or Cool as required Cool AC or Cooling mode Heat Furnace or Heating mode Fan Icons Fan operating modes as follows Auto Fan ON while heating...

Page 11: ...s canceled by the user the thermostat will default to the setting HVAC EQPT TYP If there is no button activity for 30 seconds the display will revert to the Home screen If the thermostat had previousl...

Page 12: ...t Increment parameter value by 1 Long After long press time increment by 1 at 4 Hz rate while key remains down Short Decrement parameter value by 1 Long If applicable decrement value by 1 After long p...

Page 13: ...versing Valve operation REVERS VALVE O default Reversing valve for Heat switching to Cool or Use the or buttons to select O or B B Reversing valve for Cool switching to Heat If Heat AC or Heat only ar...

Page 14: ...value will be displayed on the Optima S The Settings menu allows you to select the internal or external sensor for control TEMP SEL INT default TEMP SEL RMT Zigbee Select Internal INT or remote RMT te...

Page 15: ...eps 0 5 2 F in 0 5 steps DLTA 2ND STAGE cooling 3 1 0 C 2 0 F default Cooling differential 2nd stage 0 25 2 0 C in 0 25 steps 0 5 4 0 F in 0 5 steps 2 Not applicable for AC only AC 3 Not applicable fo...

Page 16: ...oling Set point 5 24 C in 0 5 steps 41 75 F in 1 steps When EQPT TYP is HP HP EH and HT AC you can set a DEAD BAND which determines the number of degrees between where cooling turns Off and heating tu...

Page 17: ...es using the thermostat buttons Settings Set Point Fan Mode LCK NONE default The Key Lock function prevents users from making changes to the selected items Mode FAN Set Pt Param if the keypad is locke...

Page 18: ...efault 4 DISPLAY ON 10 DISPLAY ON 20 DISPLAY ON 30 DISPLAY ON YES 4 DM dims display after 10 seconds 10 20 30 Display On Time in seconds YES the display remains on Use the or buttons to change the dis...

Page 19: ...Y SETPT 45 default Set point for controlling humidifier dehumidifier Use the or buttons to change the set point value between 20 60 If the Optima S does not have internet connection through the Gatewa...

Page 20: ...k Source KY APP and Key Lock Type NONE The Identify mode sends an Identify command to paired devices which support it and their display or LED will flash on and off to indicate they are connected devi...

Page 21: ...onfiguration and network settings will be cleared FACTORY RESET Press to factory reset to default settings and reboot Reset to Factory default settings Note Youmay first want totry ahardwarereset by m...

Page 22: ...e Home Screen There is a minimum dead band between the Heat and Cool set points If the set point being changed gets too close to the other set point the other set point will be adjusted to maintain th...

Page 23: ...hin the range set by the Heat and Cool set points Frost Protect is active by default in all the above modes including Off and Cool Should the room temperature drop below the Frost Protect set point th...

Page 24: ...ng on the equipment type The 5 modes are WKDY WKND This is a 5 2 schedule with M T W T F with one schedule S S another WEEKLY With this schedule every day uses the same Interval settings SCHD OFF This...

Page 25: ...he or buttons to step through the intervals for each Day WKDY WKND and WKDY SA and S Temporary Hold The thermostat may be placed in a temporary hold state which will temporarily override the schedule...

Page 26: ...sensor SS909ZB may be paired with the thermostat and the ambient temperature of the remote sensor will be used for control If the sensor has not be previously associated with a Zigbee network 1 Place...

Page 27: ...the SS909ZB in pairing mode a Hold the network button on the side of the sensor for 3 seconds until the LED turns Red b Within 2 seconds of the LED turning Red i Release press and release the network...

Page 28: ...at RC and C terminals Battery Power 2 x AA Alkaline batteries Battery Life 18 months under normal usage Size 4 2 L x 4 2 W x 1 1 H 10 7cm L x 10 7cm W x 2 9cm H Weight 0 76 lbs 345 g The ST898ZBR ther...

Page 29: ...configured properly Heat Pump or Non Heat Pump If Heat Pump Check that the O B configuration is correct Check that the wiring is correct especially the Y and W wires If Heat Pump Check that the O B wi...

Page 30: ...rized Salus representative ii which has not been maintained in accordance with any handling or operating instructions supplied by Salus or iii which has been subjected to unusual physical or electrica...

Page 31: ...has determined that the Product is defective and the Customer is eligible for a replacement or contact Salus Service at support salusinc com to determine whether the device qualifies for a replacemen...

Page 32: ...RJP RH 24 VAC for Heating System 24 VAC for Heat Pump C 24 VAC Common Return Y1 Single or 1st Stage Cooling Single or 1st Stage Compressor Y2 2nd Stage Cooling 2nd Stage Compressor W1AX Single or 1st...

Page 33: ...le Transformer Heat and Cool System RJ P RC Y1 Y2 RH C G L W1AX W2OB Y2 Relay Y1 Relay W1 Relay W2 Relay Fan Relay 1st Cooling 2nd Cooling 18 30 VAC 1st Heating 2nd Heating Fan Transformer AC_IN AC_IN...

Page 34: ...Cool System RJ P RC Y1 Y2 RH C G L W1AX W2OB Y2 Relay Y1 Relay W1 Relay W2 Relay Fan Relay 1st Cooling 2nd Cooling 1st Heating 2nd Heating Fan AC_IN AC_IN POWER SUPPLY Heating Transformer 18 30 VAC T...

Page 35: ...a S Thermostat 29 Floor Heating System RJ P RC Y1 Y2 RH C G L W1AX W2OB Y2 Relay Y1 Relay W1 Relay W2 Relay Fan Relay Floor Heating Transformer J umper Wire AC_IN AC_IN POWER SUPPLY 18 30 VAC Line Vol...

Page 36: ...tem RJ P RC Y1 Y2 RH C G L W1AX W2OB Y2 Relay Y1 Relay W1 Relay W2 Relay Fan Relay 1st Compressor 2nd Compressor 18 30 VAC Auxiliary Heating Changeover Valve Fan Transformer AC_IN AC_IN POWER SUPPLY L...

Page 37: ...C Y1 Y2 RH C G L W1AX W2OB Y2 Relay Y1 Relay W1 Relay W2 Relay Fan Relay 1st Compressor 2nd Compressor Auxiliary Heating Changeover Valve Fan AC_IN AC_IN POWER SUPPLY Heating Transformer 18 30 VAC Tra...

Page 38: ...able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the ins...

Page 39: ...SS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesir...

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