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INSTALLER SECTION

Option

01

02

03

04

07

08

09

10

13

14

06

05

15

16

17

18

19

12

20

25

Description

Equipment Type

Reversing Valve 

(Only displayed if HP selected)

Compressor Stages

Compressor Minimum Off Time (minutes).

Gas Heating Minimum Off Time (minutes).

Minimum Run Time (minutes).

On-Off Temperature Differential

Smart Recovery.

Vacant Heating Setpoint.

Vacant Cooling Setpoint.

Calibrate Living Area Sensor

Fan Operation. 

 

(Only displayed if GE selected)

Heating Stages

Night Level LCD Backlight

Airflow Control

User (Manual) Airflow Control Enabled

Maximum Airflow in Heating to the Sleeping Space.

Calibrate Sleeping Area Sensor.

Factory Restore

o

o

0  Cool On 1  above setpoint, Off at setpoint.  Heat On1  below setpoint, Off at setpoint.

o

o

o

o

1  Cool On 1  above setpoint, Off .5  below setpoint. Heat On1  below setpoint, Off .5  above  setpoint.

o

o

o

o

2  Cool On 1  above setpoint, Off 1  below setpoint.  Heat On1  below setpoint, Off 1  above  setpoint.

Display

rEV

CPr

COt

HOt

o

O O

S r

V A C

V A C 

r n t

C A L

FAn

HtG

BL + Night

AFC

UAC

HAF + Heat

C A L

Fr

+Heat

+Cool

Range

GE or HP

O or b

0 or 1 (GE), 0, 1 or 2 (HP)

0 to 9

0 to 9

0, 1 or 2

0n(Up) or Off(Down)

44 to 75F

74 to 95F

0 to 9

+/- 5F

GA(Down) or EL(Up)

0, 1 or 2

On(Up) or Off(Down)

On(Up) or Off(Down)

On(Up) or Off(Down)

100 to 160%

+/- 5F

No or Yes

Default

Set To

GE

O

1(GE) 2(HP) 

2

0

1

Off

65F

80F

2

na

GA

1

On

On

On

160%

No

na

INSTALLER OPTIONS

11

Airflow Update Time

AFt

1 to 20 minutes

2

Up Stage Time

USt

5 to 30 minutes

10

21

Maximum Airflow in Cooling to the Sleeping Space.

CAF + Cool

100 to 160%

150%

22

Maximum Airflow in Heating to the Living Space.

HAF + Heat

100 to 160%

160%

23

Maximum Airflow in Cooling to the Living Space.

CAF + Cool

100 to 160%

150%

24

Maximum Temperature Difference Between 
Sleeping and Living Spaces.

dIF

0 to 100

2

ACCESSING INSTALLER OPTIONS

!

Press the touchscreen with your fingertip 
only, using a firm touch. Do not use a sharp 
object such as a pen or pencil.

!

The NEXT key is used to display the next 
option.

!

The ENTER key is used to save options and 
return to normal thermostat operation.

!

The hidden BACK key is used to return to 
previous options and is located to the left of 
the NEXT key.

To access the Installer Options, 

 and 

 the hidden Enter key for 7 seconds until 

the first Option appears on the screen.

TOUCH

HOLD

Living

Tu

Day

Sleeping

Living

Airflow %

COOL

Schedule

AUTO

FAN

MENU

Cool

Set To

SYSTEM

AM

TOUCH

HOLD

 and 

 this key

for 7 seconds to access the 
Installer Options.

The hidden BACK 
key can be used to 
return to previous
options.

MODE

Use the UP/DOWN 
keys to select

Option

ENTER

01  Selecting the Equipment Type

This option is used 
to select gas/electric 
or heat pump 
equipment.

Option

Use the UP/DOWN 
keys to select o for

This option is used 
to select an O or B 
type reversing valve.

Factory Default: GE. Range: GE or HP

02  Reversing Valve

Factory Default: O. Range: o or b

(Only displayed if Heat Pump equipment,
HP is selected in Option 01)

NEXT

NEXT

ENTER

gas/electric (GE) or heat pump (HP). 

Touch NEXT or ENTER.

O-Type or b for B-Type.

Touch NEXT or ENTER.

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Содержание Comfort365 C365T21WF

Страница 1: ...t using the R and C wires The Comfort365 thermostat controls heating cooling and airflow to the sleeping and living spaces The thermostat is installed in the living space a temperature sensor is installed in the bedroom space and two modulating dampers are installed to control the airflow to the living and sleeping space The C365 thermostat monitors the temperature at the sensor and the temperatur...

Страница 2: ...low to the sleeping space You should feel more airflow in the sleeping space compared to the living space The LED on the sleeping space damper should be green open and the LED on the living space damper should be off partially closed 8 i ATTENTION INSTALLER Install and wire components to the thermostat see Wiring section Place the thermostat on the subbase Do not install batteries Turn power to th...

Страница 3: ...living space the damper may be wired in parallel LEDs on the damper actuator indicate when the damper is fully open green or fully closed red When properly installed the dampers will never fully close Gas Electric 2H 1C Gas Electric 1H 2C Use 6 conductor 18 or 20 gage thermostat cable Use 6 conductor 18 or 20 gage thermostat cable C365 Terminal C365 Terminal R R C C W OB W OB Y1 Y1 G G W2E Y2 W2E ...

Страница 4: ... sensor i Dual Sensor Installation Use two 2 Model TS520W sensors Warning Turn the power to the HVAC equipment off before wiring INSTALLER SECTION R COM CLS OPN COM CLS OPN C W OB EQUIPMENT Sleeping Living Y1 G W2E Y2 TS Model A80 MT Damper Actuator Modulating or Open Close 24VAC 2 4VA COM OPN CLS Made in USA eControls Inc Model A80 MT Damper Actuator Modulating or Open Close 24VAC 2 4VA COM OPN C...

Страница 5: ... sensor s Check for open wires or shortages ENTER AM Touch the UP DOWN keys to change the HOUR Touch NEXT CHANGE THE HOUR Touch the UP DOWN keys to change the MINUTE Touch NEXT CHANGE THE MINUTE Touch the UP DOWN keys to change the DAY OF THE WEEK Touch ENTER to save and return to normal thermostat operation CHANGE THE DAY OF THE WEEK We AM ENTER AM NEXT NEXT ENTER Set Time and Day Living Day Slee...

Страница 6: ...p Stage Time USt 5 to 30 minutes 10 21 Maximum Airflow in Cooling to the Sleeping Space CAF Cool 100 to 160 150 22 Maximum Airflow in Heating to the Living Space HAF Heat 100 to 160 160 23 Maximum Airflow in Cooling to the Living Space CAF Cool 100 to 160 150 24 Maximum Temperature Difference Between Sleeping and Living Spaces dIF 0 to 100 2 ACCESSING INSTALLER OPTIONS Press the touchscreen with y...

Страница 7: ...age Range 0 1 or 2 04 Setting the Heating Stages NEXT ENTER Use the UP DOWN keys to select 0 1 2 Touch NEXT or ENTER Option Differential Mode0 Differential Mode1 Differential Mode2 o 0 5 On Off Span o 1 0 On Off Span o 1 5 On Off Span 09 Setting On Off Temp Differential Factory Default 1 Range 0 1 or 2 Option Use the UP DOWN keys to change the minimum run time minutes before turning a system off 0...

Страница 8: ...the Living Area Factory Default 150 Range 100 to 160 NEXT ENTER Touch NEXT or ENTER Use the key to select OFF only if disabling manual airflow control Not typical DOWN Manual airflow control enables the homeowner to direct more airflow to the living or sleeping space as they desire This option is ideal for homeowners who have an unusual work schedule home office or spend more time in one space tha...

Страница 9: ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Changing Batteries Set Schedule Turn Automatic Airflow Control On Off Turn Nighttime Airflow Control On Off Clean the Touchscreen Set Nighttime Airflow in Heating Set Nighttime Airflow in Cooling User Options 1 2 3 4 5 7 Thermostat Overview 6 NIGHTTIME AIRFLOW CONTROL and cooling calls and directs more airflow to the sleeping area and less airflow to the unoccupied living area See...

Страница 10: ...t by the installer MODE Living Living Sleeping Tu Day Airflow COOL AUTO FAN MENU Cool Set To SYSTEM AM MODE Living Living Sleeping Tu Day Airflow COOL AUTO FAN MENU Cool Set To SYSTEM AM Schedule MODE Living Living Sleeping Hold Vacant Changing the Setpoint Temperature The UP DOWN keys are used to change the setpoint temperature Tu Day Airflow Schedule MENU MODE AM Living Living Sleeping 5 COOL AU...

Страница 11: ...reen is displayed Airflow will blink indicating that Airflow is in manual control i If Nighttime Airflow Control is On at the morning start time when Nighttime Airflow Control ends the airflow will change to 100 This prompts the homeowner to evaluate the airflow needs for that day Nighttime Airflow Control On or Off NIGHTTIME AIRFLOW CONTROL defaults to On and is used to save energy The thermostat...

Страница 12: ...ostat controls heating cooling and AIRFLOW to the sleeping and living areas in a home and provides remote access to your HVAC system using a smart phone tablet or PC Setting up your WiFi Access is completed in four easy steps Wi Fi 1 Set Up Your Comfort365 WiFi Account In Step 1 you will go to the Comfort365 WiFi website and set up your Comfort365 WiFi account by entering a username and password 2...

Страница 13: ...heck the Save Username password box at this time Record the Username and Password for future reference User Name Password Touch NEXT Setting Up WiFi Connection Smart network switch C365T21WF_0003 TCConstruction Secured Open WiFi WiFi networks 2 52PM ON Automatically switch between Wi Fi and mobile networks and also between 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz bands to maintain a stable Internet connection Smart netw...

Страница 14: ... Password Save Username and Password Log In Remote Thermostat Access Close the WiFi Settings page 4 Open Google Chrome on your smart phone or PC 1 In the address bar type the following 2 Enter your Comfort365 Username in the Username box if not already displayed 3 Select your WiFi network from the pull down menu if not already displayed 4 Enter your WiFi password if not displayed 5 Touch or click ...

Страница 15: ...ode Installer Installer s Telephone Installer s Email Address Send the installer diagnostic messages Entering your account information is optional After entering information touch or click SAVE to save the information and return to the View Account page or touch or click CANCEL to return to the view account page without saving your information Edit Nickname View Living Area Temperature View Sleepi...

Страница 16: ...mperature If your household follows a set schedule the SCHEDULE mode can be selecting by touching the MODE key until SCHEDULE is displayed The thermostat will now follow the default schedule or a custom schedule set by the homeowner What are common settings for my thermostat Touch the area where Living and the room temperature is displayed The thermostat will now display the sleeping space tempera...

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