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4.2.4 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY FORMAT (F/C DISPLAY)

Temperature may be displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius
with this option.

4.2.5 CLOCK FORMAT

The time shown on the thermostats clock may be dis-
played in 12 or 24 hour format. Set this option to your
preference.

4.2.6 CALIBRATION OFFSET

Your thermostat is accurately calibrated at the factory to
within ±1°F An offset value up to ±5°F may be added to
the temperature value that the thermostat measures. This
may allow you to match this thermostat to another.

4.2.7 MAXIMUM HEAT SETTING

The temperature that this option is set to will be the high-
est HEAT SET temperature available in run mode or while
programming the thermostat.

4.2.8 MINIMUM COOL SETTING

The temperature that this option is set to will be the low-
est COOL SET temperature available in run mode or while
programming the thermostat.

4.2.9 SMART RECOVERY

Your thermostats Smart Recovery allows your HVAC sys-
tem to attempt to recover from a setback period and
reach your desired comfort temperature set point by the
beginning of your programmed comfort period. This
option allows you to choose whether to use Smart
Recovery.
If enabled, Smart Recovery will initiate if:

Recovery is valid only from a night setback to morning

comfort or day setback to evening comfort period.

In Heat mode the temperature set point of the comfort

period must be higher than the setback period.

In Cool mode the temperature set point of the comfort

period must be lower than the setback period.

The estimated Smart recovery time must be longer

than 15 minutes for an Smart recovery to be initiated.

Maximum Smart recovery time is one hour.

AUX heat will not be activated during the first half hour

of a Smart recovery. Then it will only be activated if nec-
essary to achieve the programmed temperature by the
beginning of the next period.

The Smart recovery temperature set point must be

achievable. If a desired smart recovery is repeatedly
ignored by your thermostat that is an indicator that you
should modify your program so that the recovery can be
achieved within the 1 hour limit.

A Smart recovery may not be initiated for 48 hours

after the units programs have been changed. This allows
the unit to gather the data necessary to predict a Smart
recovery time.

4.2.10 FILTER LIMIT

Your thermostat will warn you that your HVAC systems
air filter should be changed after the systems fan has run
the number of hours that this setting has been pro-

grammed for. A general rule of thumb is to assume that
the fan will run at 1/3 duty cycle. A 90 day filter will then
be good for 90*24/3=720 hours. This is the default value.
Setting the filter counter limit to 0000 will disable the
change filter indicator. Valid entries are from 0 to
2000hrs.

4.2.11 USER SETUP MENU:

Menu 

Item Display

Selections

Default

01

LOCK KEYPAD

NO, PARTIAL, FULL, NEW CODE

NO

02

BEEP

ON, OFF

ON

03

°F/°C DISPLAY 

°F, °C

°F

04

CLOCK FORMAT

12HR / 24HR

12HR

05

CALIBRATION OFFSET

±5°F (±3°C)

0°F

06

MAX HEAT TEMP

45°F-90°F (7°C-32°C)

90°F (32°C)

07

MIN HEAT TEMP

45°F-90°F (7°C-32°C)

45°F (7°C)

08

EARLY RECOVERY

ON, OFF

OFF

09

FILTER LIMIT

0-2000HRS

720HRS 

4.3. ADVANCED FEATURES AND OPERATION
4.3.1 EMERGENCY HEAT

To use an emergency heat system, press the MODE

button repeatedly until the EMER HT is shown along the
top of the display. The unit is in emergency heat mode
ready to control your emergency heating system. In heat
pump systems, the emergency heat terminal is often
wired to W1 the AUX heat terminal.

Press temperature UP or DOWN keys until your

desired temperature is displayed in the HEAT SET area of
the display.

Freeze protection is also provided at this terminal. See

FREEZE PROTECTION.

4.3.2 FAN MODES

Your thermostat provides three fan modes. They are
AUTO, CLEAN, and ON. The fan may be controlled by
your units program, or the program may be overridden
by pressing the FAN button and selecting another mode.
Appropriate indicators are visible along the top of the
units display when active.

4.3.2.1 FAN AUTO

FAN AUTO denotes that the fan will run only to fulfill your
heating and cooling requirements.

4.3.2.2 CLEAN

This enables the CLEAN CYCLE

®

feature. The FAN icon

alone in the display denotes that the fan is maintaining
the programmed minimum run time; it will also run addi-
tional time as required to maintain temperature control.
The algorithm used avoids additional fan time when the
minimum run time has been met over the last hour
through temperature control. Minimum fan run times are
met by running one third the hourly requirement at twen-
ty minute intervals.

4.3.2.3 FAN ON 

FAN ON denotes that your system fan will run continu-
ously.

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required. Heating and cooling set temperatures may not
be adjusted until heating or cooling is necessary, or one
of these modes is manually selected by pressing and
releasing both arrow keys at the same time.

You can force heating or cooling to be the active mode

by pressing and releasing both arrow keys at the same
time until the desired mode is indicated. After, the unit
will then switch modes as necessary to control tempera-
ture.

4.1.4.4 HEATING

Press the MODE button repeatedly until the word HEAT

is shown along the top of the display. The unit is in HEAT
mode ready to control your heating system. 

Press temperature UP or DOWN keys until your

desired temperature is displayed in the HEAT SET area of
the display.

While heating is active, a flame icon will flash above

the HEAT SET temperature. If a second stage of heat is
called for the flashing rate increases.

4.1.4.5 COOLING

Press the MODE button repeatedly until the word

COOL is shown along the top of the display. The unit is in
Cool mode ready to control your air conditioner. 

Press temperature UP or DOWN keys until your

desired temperature is displayed in the COOL SET area of
the display.

While cooling is active, a snowflake icon will flash

above the COOL SET temperature. If a second stage of
heat is called for the flashing rate increases.

4.1.4.6 OFF

Press the MODE button repeatedly until the display

indicates that the unit is in OFF.

Heating and cooling will be disabled.

Periods programmed to maintain a minimum fan run

time will continue do so.

4.1.5 DISPLAY ILLUMINATION

Press the light bulb button to illuminate the display.

Pressing other buttons will keep the display illuminated
until no button has been pressed for approximately 20
seconds.

4.2. USER SETUP MENU

User selectable options are available from the User Setup
Menu. To access the User Setup Menu press the Setup
button. All settings, their choices and default values are
given in the USER SETUP MENU:. 

4.2.1 ACCESS AND NAVIGATE USER SETUP MENU

To scroll through the User Setup Menu one item at a

time, momentarily press Setup Button.

Selections can be changed by pressing the UP/DOWN

button.

Moving from one menu item to the next and accept-

ance of changes is done by pressing the NEXT button.

All changes become effective when the unit exits the

User Setup mode.

The User Setup mode will be exited when the Setup

button is pressed again, or if no other keys are pressed
for 20 seconds.

4.2.2 KEYBOARD LOCK

Two types of Keyboard locks allow owners/operators to
prevent unauthorized changes to the thermostats set-
tings. The two types of locks are full and partial. When
the thermostat is locked, a three digit code is set. That
code must be reentered before locked settings can be
changed without performing a software reset off the unit.
Entering a code toggles the selected lock on or off. While
a lock is effective, a padlock is shown near the lower
right corner of the screen.

4.2.2.1 PARTIAL KEYBOARD LOCK

A partial lock allows other users to adjust only the tem-
perature set point to values at or between the Maximum
Heat Setting and Minimum Cool Settings.

4.2.2.2 FULL KEYBOARD LOCK

A full lock disables all the keys except the Setup button
on the front, and the S/W Reset button on the rear.
Pressing the S/W Reset button will rewrite all settings
and programs to their default values. 

4.2.2.3 SETTING THE LOCK

1. Press SETUP.
2. Select Full or Partial.
3. Press NEXT.
4. Set code one digit at a time. Press NEXT after each
digit.
5. When NEXT is pressed after the third digit has been 
entered, the unit will be appropriately locked.

4.2.2.4 CLEARING A LOCK

1. Press SETUP.
2. Enter code one digit at a time. Press NEXT after each
digit.
3. When NEXT is pressed after the third digit has been
entered, the unit will be unlocked if the correct code was
entered.
If you have forgotten the code, your thermostat may be
unlocked by pressing the Software Reset button on the
rear of the unit's circuit board. This will restore the unit to
its default settings and it will likely need to be reconfig-
ured to control your HVAC system.

4.2.2.5 CHANGING THE LOCK CODE 

1. Press SETUP. 
2. Select NEW CODE. 
3. Press NEXT. 
4. Enter old code one digit at a time. Press NEXT after
each digit. 
5. Enter new code one digit at a time. Press NEXT after
each digit. 
6. When NEXT is pressed after the new third digit has
been entered, the new code will be effective.

4.2.3 BEEP

This option allows the audible feedback tone (Beep) to be
enabled or disabled.

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Содержание LuxPro EVERYTHING'STAT PSP722E

Страница 1: ... 4 2 USER SETUP MENU 12 4 2 1 ACCESS AND NAVIGATE USER SETUP MENU 12 4 2 2 KEYBOARD LOCK 12 4 2 3 BEEP 12 4 2 4 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY FORMAT F C DISPLAY 13 4 2 5 CLOCK FORMAT 13 4 2 6 CALIBRATION OFFSET 13 4 2 7 MAXIMUM HEAT SETTING 13 4 2 8 MINIMUM COOL SETTING 13 4 2 9 SMART RECOVERY 13 4 2 10 FILTER LIMIT 13 4 2 11 USER SETUP MENU 13 4 3 ADVANCED FEATURES AND OPERATION 13 4 3 1 EMERGENCY HEAT 13 ...

Страница 2: ...Differential Cycle Rate Programmable Length Minimum Run Time Programmable Auto Changeover Dead Band Programmable Fan Delays For Heat Cool In Both On And Off 2 COMPATIBILITY Your PSP722E is compatible with most 24 volt gas oil or electrical Heating and or Cooling systems It cannot be used with 120 volt heating systems Ask your dealer for other LUXPRO thermostats to control those systems 2 1 HEAT ST...

Страница 3: ...zing the tabs into the body Separate the unit from its base plate by pulling the body outward from the bottom NOTE If you are mounting the base to a soft material like plasterboard or if you are using the old mounting holes the screws may not hold Drill a 3 16 in 4 8mm hole at each screw location and insert the plastic anchors provided Then mount the base as described below Route the wires through...

Страница 4: ...RING OPTIONS Though not shown here additional second stages may be used where applicable Be sure to enable them properly in the Installer Setup menu W2 is second stage heat E is emergency heat and freeze protection Y2 is second stage cool or second stage heat pump OPTIONAL O or B terminals may be used to power heat ing dampers or changeover valves in any system config uration OPTIONAL C terminal m...

Страница 5: ...CAL 2 WIRE HEAT HOOKUP 24 VAC AND MILLIVOLT SYSTEMS XFMR GAS VALVE ACLINE SYSTEMTYPE FURNACE 01 HEATSTAGES 1 02 COMPRESSORSTAGES 0 03 MODES Heat Off 04 HEATFANCONTROL GAS 09 TYPICALINSTALLERSETUP OPTIONALCOMMON ALLOWSUSEOF SYSTEMPOWER 1 NOTES JUMPER PROVIDED SYSTEM COMMON G O Y2 Y1 RC C RH W1 W2 E B TYPICAL 24VAC 3 WIRE HEAT HOOKUP WHERE 3RD WIRE IS FAN WIRE FAN XFMR GAS VALVE ACLINE TYPICALINSTAL...

Страница 6: ... 1 03 MODES Ht Off Cl Auto 04 HEATFANCONTROL GAS 09 OPTIONALCOMMON ALLOWSUSEOF SYSTEMPOWER 1 NOTES G O Y2 Y1 RC C RH W1 W2 E B TYPICAL 5 WIRE HOOKUP SINGLE STAGE HEATING AND COOLING COOLING XFMR1 FAN GAS VALVE HEATING XFMR2 ACLINE ACLINE COOL COMMON COMPRESSOR TYPICALINSTALLERSETUP SYSTEMTYPE FURNACE 01 HEATSTAGES 1 02 COMPRESSORSTAGES 1 03 MODES Ht Off Cl Auto 04 HEATFANCONTROL GAS 09 OPTIONALCOM...

Страница 7: ...ROVIDED SYSTEMCOMMON TYPICALINSTALLERSETUP SYSTEMTYPE HEATPUMP 01 HEATSTAGES 1 02 COMPRESSORSTAGES 1 03 MODES Ht Off Cl EmHt Auto 04 HEATFANCONTROL ELECTRIC 09 G O Y2 Y1 RC C RH W1 W2 E B USE 2 SEPARATE SINGLE STAGE HEATERS AS A 2 STAGE HEAT SYSTEM SYSTEM XFMR1 HEATER 1 HEATER 2 SYSTEM XFMR2 ACLINE ACLINE SYSTEM1 COMMON SYSTEM2 COMMON OPTIONALCOMMON ALLOWSUSEOF SYSTEMPOWER 1 NOTES TYPICALINSTALLER...

Страница 8: ...ERSETUP SYSTEMTYPE FURNACE 01 HEATSTAGES MATCHSYSTEM 02 COMPRESSORSTAGES MATCHSYSTEM 03 MODES Ht Off Cl Auto 04 HEATFANCONTROL ELECTRIC 09 G O Y2 Y1 RC C RH W1 W2 E B TYPICAL MULTI STAGE STAGE HEAT PUMP WITH OPTIONAL AUX AND EMERGENCY HEAT 2 OR 3 STAGES HEAT 2 STAGES COOL FAN SYSTEM XFMR AUX EM HEAT REVERSING VALVE HEAT PUMP STAGE2 COMPRESSOR STAGE1 COMPRESSOR ACLINE JUMPER PROVIDED SYSTEMCOMMON O...

Страница 9: ... cooling In this mode an additional stage of Aux Heat may also be activated through the W1 terminal 3 7 1 2 HEAT STAGES Set this to the number of non compressor driven heat stages to use for temperature control by this system 3 7 1 3 COMPRESSOR STAGES COOL HEAT PUMP STAGES Set the number of compressor driven system stages to use for temperature control These stages include all cooling or heat pump...

Страница 10: ...perature will be displayed alter nately with time The word OUT will be visible to the right of the temperature while the outside temperature is dis played 3 7 1 17 INTERNAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR This setting enables and disables the thermostats internal temperature sensor It may only be disabled if there are indoor remote sensors present and enabled 3 7 1 18 FUTURE INDOOR REMOTE SENSOR 1 2 3 Used to ...

Страница 11: ...s supplied from the factory the following ENERGY STAR approved program will be used for temperature control This program and all other settings maybe restored to their default values via a SOFTWARE RESET Default Daily Temperature Program Period HeatMode CoolMode Morning 6 00AM70 F 6 00AM78 F Day 8 00AM62 F 8 00AM85 F Evening 6 00PM70 F 6 00PM78 F Night 10 00PM62 F 10 00PM82 F 4 1 4 MODES Because o...

Страница 12: ...e momentarily press Setup Button Selections can be changed by pressing the UP DOWN button Moving from one menu item to the next and accept ance of changes is done by pressing the NEXT button All changes become effective when the unit exits the User Setup mode The User Setup mode will be exited when the Setup button is pressed again or if no other keys are pressed for 20 seconds 4 2 2 KEYBOARD LOCK...

Страница 13: ...ta necessary to predict a Smart recovery time 4 2 10 FILTER LIMIT Your thermostat will warn you that your HVAC systems air filter should be changed after the systems fan has run the number of hours that this setting has been pro grammed for A general rule of thumb is to assume that the fan will run at 1 3 duty cycle A 90 day filter will then be good for 90 24 3 720 hours This is the default value ...

Страница 14: ...mer To exit the AIR FILTER mode rotate the dial to another position 4 3 6 ENERGY USAGE Your thermostat records the total number of hours the thermostat has activated heating and cooling with six separate timers They measure Today s cumulative heating time Today s cumulative cooling time Yesterdays cumulative heating time Yesterdays cumulative cooling time Total cumulative heating time Total cumula...

Страница 15: ...cating that it is under edit When all the periods for a day have been set the start time for the next weekday will be displayed to begin edit ing the settings for that day Rotate the dial back to RUN to and accept all current values and end the programming session 4 4 2 WEEKDAY FAN PROGRAMMING Programming fan operation is similar to programming the temperature periods and set points Fan periods ar...

Страница 16: ...bove the temperature set point Stage one of a cooling system will be deactivated at the value of swing 1 below the temperature set point Stage two of a heating system will be activated at the value of swing 1 swing 2 below the temperature set point The auxiliary heat indicator AUX HT will be visible when a second stage of heat is activated Stage two of cooling will be activated at the value of swi...

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