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On power up, all display segments will light for 5 sec. For the next
5 sec, a 2-digit code appears on large display which identifies
thermostat configuration:

1. AC—for 1-speed air conditioner

2. HP—for 1-speed heat pump

3. A2—for 2-speed air conditioner

4. H2—for 2-speed heat pump

5. HS—for intelligent heat staging with FK, FV Fan Coil and

1-speed heat pump

When this identifier disappears, normal operation begins. The
MODE control should be set to OFF and FAN control to AUTO,
so equipment does not start until further configuration and check-
out is completed.

IV.

SET THERMOSTAT CONFIGURATION

Configuration options, like DIP switch settings, are intended to be
selected at installation and normally are not modified by the
homeowner. These options are not discussed in the Homeowner’s
Manual and therefore must be made as part of the installation. A
special procedure allows entry into the configuration mode. While
in configuration mode, 7 selections can be made. A description of
each of these and how to use the configuration mode follows.

A.

Configuration Options — Summary:

Option 01—Anticipator adjustment

Option 02—Clean filter timer adjustment

Option 03—Fahrenheit or Celsius operation

Option 04—Enable fan (G) ON with any heat (W)

Option 05—07—Not applicable

Option 08—Auxiliary heat lockout temperature adjustment

Option 09—12—Not applicable

Option 13—Room temperature offset adjustment

Option 14—Not applicable

Option 15—Enable AUTO mode

B.

To Enter Configuration Mode:

Press and hold FAN button for approximately 10 sec until COOL
set point display indicates a flashing 01. The thermostat is now in
configuration mode. It will automatically exit this mode if no
button is pressed for 3 minutes. Pressing END button will exit
configuration mode immediately.

C.

While in Configuration Mode:

The upper small (COOL set point) display indicates selected
option number and large display indicates selection made within
that option. One of these will be flashing. The up and down buttons
are used both to move between available options and to make
selection for each option. When option number (small display) is
flashing, up and down buttons adjust it, moving between available
option numbers. After desired option number has been selected,
press SET TIME/TEMP button once. The large display will now
flash, indicating that up and down buttons now control available
choices within that option. Each press of SET TIME/TEMP button
switches between available option (small display) and available
selections within each option (large display).

D.

Configuration Options — Selection:

OPTION 1—ANTICIPATOR ADJUSTMENT

This adjustment controls sensitivity and cycle rate of thermostat.
Higher numbers decrease sensitivity and slow cycle rate. Lower
numbers increase sensitivity and cycle rate. However, a limiting
feature will not allow more than 4 cycles per hr, regardless of
setting. Anticipator values can range from 1 to 9. Factory default
is 3. This default setting will provide optimum performance in
nearly all installations. Try it first. Do not change setting unless
there is evidence of the need to do so.

Unlike conventional anticipators, this setting is not determined by
current draw. There is no need to measure, know, or compensate
for current draw. There is also no droop with this thermostat.
Regardless of setting and number of stages, both heating and
cooling will control to their respective set points.

TO ADJUST:

1. Enter configuration mode if not already there. See above.

The upper small (COOL set point) display will be flashing
01. If not, use up and down buttons to move it to 01.

2. Press SET TIME/TEMP button once to flash current

selection of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 on large display.
Factory default is 3.

3. Use up and down buttons to move between available

choices.

4. Press SET TIME/TEMP button again to flash upper small

display for selection of another option, or press END to exit
configuration mode.

OPTION 2—CLEAN FILTER TIMER

Select hours of blower operation (heating, cooling, or fan) before
CLEAN FILTER icon is displayed. With OFF selected, icon will
never come on, disabling this feature. Time selection can range
from 400 to 3600 hr by selecting numbers 1 through 9. (Time is
400 X number selected.) Factory default is 2 (800 hr). Recom-
mended selections are: disposable filter—400 to 800 hr, media
filter—1200 to 1600 hr, or electronic air cleaner—1600 to 2400 hr
of blower operation.

TO SELECT OR ADJUST:

1. Enter configuration mode if not already there. See above.

Use up and down buttons to make small (now flashing)
display indicate 02.

2. Press SET TIME/TEMP button once to flash the current

selection of OF, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 on large display.
Factory default is 2.

3. Use up and down buttons to move between available

choices.

4. Press SET TIME/TEMP button again to flash upper small

display for selection of another option, or press END to exit
configuration mode.

OPTION 3—FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS OPERATION

Select between Fahrenheit and Celsius operation. Factory default
is Fahrenheit.
TO SELECT OR ADJUST:

TABLE 1—MODEL SELECTION AND WIRING DIAGRAM CHART

INDOOR

UNIT

AIR CONDITIONER

HEAT PUMP

1 Speed

2 Speed

1 Speed

2 Speed

1-Stage

Furnace

Model AC

See Fig. 2

Model 2S

See Fig. 8

Requires Dual Fuel

Thermostat

Model 2S

See Fig. 11

2-Stage

Furnace

Model AC

See Fig. 3

Model HP

See Fig. 4

Model 2S

See Fig. 9

Requires Dual Fuel

Thermostat

Model 2S

See Fig. 12

Typical Fan Coil

Model AC

See Fig. 5

Model HP

See Fig. 6

Model 2S

See Fig. 10

Model HP

See Fig. 7

Model 2S

See Fig. 13

Variable-Speed

(FK, FV) Fan Coil

Model AC

See Fig. 15

Model HP

See Fig. 16

Model 2S

See Fig. 17

Model 2S

See Fig. 14

Model 2S

See Fig. 18

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Страница 1: ... during a power interruption the internal memory stores programs for an unlimited time and the clock continues to run for at least 72 hrs INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS POWER Note that all TSTAT models require no batteries and are not power stealing They do require 24VAC R and C terminals to be connected for proper operation Thermostat will not operate without these 2 connections MODELS There are 3 d...

Страница 2: ...an Y for first stage heat TO SET OFF for HP applications Extra relay controls reversing valve This is factory default ON for AC applications Extra output can be used for 2 stage heat SWITCH D INTELLIGENT HEAT STAGING SELECT ACTIVE ON 2S MODELS ONLY This switch converts a 2 speed heat pump thermostat with 1 stage of auxiliary heat into a 1 speed heat pump thermostat with 3 stages of auxiliary heat ...

Страница 3: ...ty and slow cycle rate Lower numbers increase sensitivity and cycle rate However a limiting feature will not allow more than 4 cycles per hr regardless of setting Anticipator values can range from 1 to 9 Factory default is 3 This default setting will provide optimum performance in nearly all installations Try it first Do not change setting unless there is evidence of the need to do so Unlike conve...

Страница 4: ...en shipped from the factory so this adjustment will provide the best accuracy when set to 0 TO SELECT 1 Enter configuration mode if not already there See above Use up and down buttons to make small now flashing display indicate 13 2 Press SET TIME TEMP button once to flash large display 3 Use up or down buttons to move between 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 or 5 on large display Factory default is 0 4 Press ...

Страница 5: ...t stage With more than 2 stages available let the timer advance one stage every 15 minutes TO TEST EMERGENCY HEAT heat pump systems only To test press MODE button until EHEAT icon turns on This will allow operation of auxiliary heat only Raising set point above room temperature will turn on the first stage of auxiliary heating W W1 Raising set point more than 5 above room temperature will advance ...

Страница 6: ... N A Y Y2 N A N A HP01 B HP OFF EITHER R C G Y Y2 W W1 N A N A Y Y2 N A O W2 HP01 B AC ON EITHER R C G W W1 O W2 N A N A Y Y2 N A N A 2S01 B 2 Speed AC ON EITHER R C G W W1 O W2 N A N A Y1 W2 Y Y2 N A 2S01 B 2 Speed HP OFF OFF R C G Y1 W2 Y Y2 W W1 N A Y1 W2 Y Y2 O W2 2S01 B 1 Speed HP OFF ON R C G Y Y2 W W1 Y1 W2 W W1 Y1 W2 Y Y2 N A O W2 Y1 W2 is on without W W1 AC Air conditioner HP Heat pump 2S...

Страница 7: ...OL STAGE 1 N A N A R G W W1 Y Y2 O W2 Y1 W2 R G 24 VAC COMM N A OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION C B S1 S2 C Y C MODEL AC THERMOSTAT TWO STAGE OR VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE SINGLE SPEED AIR CONDITIONER See notes 1 and 6 W W1 Y Y2 HUM W2 SUGGESTED DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ON A B C D OFF OFF OFF OFF Fig 4 Single Speed Air Conditioner with 2 Stage or Variable Speed Furnace Model HP Thermostat A98487 24 VAC HOT FAN H...

Страница 8: ...R CONDITIONER See notes 1 7 and 8 Y W2 W3 E SUGGESTED DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ON A B C D OFF OFF OFF OFF Fig 8 Two Speed Air Conditioner with Single Stage Furnace Model 2S Thermostat A98491 COOL STAGE 1 FAN HEAT STAGE 1 COOL STAGE 2 N A 24 VAC HOT R W W1 Y Y2 O W2 Y1 W2 G 24 VAC COMM N A OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION C B S1 S2 C Y2 C MODEL 2S THERMOSTAT SINGLE STAGE FURNACE TWO SPEED AIR CONDITIONER See n...

Страница 9: ...es 2 5 and 7 R Y1 R G W W1 HUM Y Y2 W2 Y1 SUGGESTED DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ON A B C D OFF OFF ON OFF Fig 12 Two Speed Heat Pump with 2 Stage or Variable Speed Furnace Model 2S Thermostat A98495 COOL HEAT STAGE 1 RVS COOLING HEAT STAGE 3 COOL HEAT STAGE 2 FAN 24 VAC HOT R W W1 Y Y2 O W2 Y1 W2 G 24 VAC COMM N A OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION C B S1 S2 C Y2 C W2 MODEL 2S THERMOSTAT TWO STAGE OR VARIABLE SPEE...

Страница 10: ...ETTINGS ON A B C D OFF OFF OFF OFF Fig 16 Single Speed Air Conditioner with Variable Speed Fan Coil FK FV Model HP Thermostat A98499 24 VAC HOT FAN HEAT STAGE 1 HEAT STAGE 2 COOL STAGE 1 N A R G R G 24 VAC COMM N A OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION C B S1 S2 C C MODEL HP THERMOSTAT EASY SELECT TERMINAL BOARD J1 JUMPER REMOVE J2 JUMPER FOR HEAT STAGING SINGLE SPEED AIR CONDITIONER See notes 2 and 8 DH O Y1...

Страница 11: ...W2 W1 Y Y2 Y2 Y Y2 O W2 SUGGESTED DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ON A B C D OFF OFF ON OFF Fig 20 Single Speed Packaged Air Conditioner with Single Stage Electric Heat 555A 557A 564A A98503 N A FAN HEAT STAGE 1 COOL STAGE 1 N A 24 VAC HOT R G W W1 Y Y2 O W2 B S1 S2 MODEL AC THERMOSTAT SPLICE BOX GRN WHT BRN WHT BRN See notes 1 11 and 12 C Y1 W2 24 VAC COMM N A OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION HEATER CONTROL BOX RED...

Страница 12: ... Y2 24 VAC COMM N A OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION HEATER CONTROL BOX RED RED VIO PNK SUGGESTED DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ON A B C D OFF OFF ON OFF Fig 24 Single Speed Packaged Heat Pump with Single Stage Gas Furnace 658A A98507 R G W W1 Y Y2 B S1 S2 MODEL HP THERMOSTAT SPLICE BOX YEL ORN BRN See notes 3 11 and 12 C O W2 Y1 W2 24 VAC COMM N A OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION WHT GRN RED COOL HEAT STAGE 1 HEAT STAGE...

Страница 13: ...Y1 W2 Refer to variable speed fan coil Installation Instructions Proper intelligent heat capable electric heater package must be used 5 As an option lock the furnace into low fire operation and let O W2 control high fire operation Refer to indoor equipment Installation Instructions for proper setup 6 Furnace must control its own second stage heat operation via furnace control algorithm Refer to in...

Страница 14: ... to prevent operation of the equipment if the thermostat has failed E2 If the AC line voltage drops below a minimum brownout level all outputs are turned off and the display indicates E2 This condition will remain for 15 seconds after proper line voltage is restored If the AC line voltage disappears completely the display will immediately go blank E3 If thermostat cannot properly read outdoor temp...

Страница 15: ...n or Off Mode Off Heat Cool Auto Eheat Heating Set Point Value Cooling Set Point Value Fan Auto or On 1 Anticipator 1 9 factory default 3 2 Clean Filter Timer Off or 1 9 factory default 2 3 Fahrenheit or Celsius F or C factory default F 4 Fan On with W Off or On factory default Off 5 7 N A 8 9 12 13 14 N A 15 Enable Auto Mode Off or On factory default On Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun TIME HEAT COOL ...

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