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Mount the Thermostat 

Install the thermostat body/front panel onto the wall mounted base by firmly pressing in place until 

it snaps all around the edges. The thermostat is now ready to program. 

Figure 11. 

Attaching Front Panel to Back Panel

Battery Installation

If installing batteries, open the thermostat battery front panel. Separate the cover using fingernails at 

the indents on the top of the case (See Figure 12). Install the four (4) type AA batteries and assemble 

as shown in Fig.13.

Figure 12. 

Opening Battery Case/Cover

Figure 13. 

Battery Installation

Body/Front Panel

Back Panel
(Mounted to Wall)

Terminal Block

Snap Together

Front Panel

Back 
Panel

Thermostat Setup Menus

The thermostat must be set up for the correct HVAC system type for proper operation.

Preset HVAC System settings

The thermostat is preset for the following typical HVAC system configuration:

• 

HVAC system type:

 Standard gas/electric

• 

HVAC fan type:

 Gas heat

• 

HVAC heating stages:

 One

• 

HVAC cooling stages:

 One

If  the  thermostat  is  installed  on  this  type  HVAC  system,  the  System  Setup  does  not  need  to  be 

changed. 
If installed on a Heat Pump HVAC system or any HVAC configuration other than the preset settings, 

change the settings in the SYSTEM setup menu to match the HVAC system.

Note:

 

To conserve energy, the thermostat backlight turns off after a short time of no activity. The 

first button touch turns on the backlight (but does not initiate any action). Touch the button again 

to initiate the action desired. If the backlight is already on, button touches work with the first touch.

Wait Mode 

The thermostat has a 

Minimum Off Time

 (MOT) delay after any heating or cooling cycle ends. This 

delay prevents rapid heating/cooling cycles and also provides “short cycle protection” for the system 

compressor. This delay may be noticeable when you change a setpoint, and it does not respond 

immediately due to the MOT delay timer preventing the system from restarting. The MOT delay time 

can be adjusted in the Advanced Settings menu of the thermostat, but there is a minimum of five 

minutes delay to assure compressor protection.

Minimum Run Time (MRT)

The thermostat has a 

Minimum Run Time

 delay after the start of any heating or cooling call. This 

minimum run time assures even heating and cooling cycles. The MRT will keep the system on, even if 

it reaches the setpoint room temperature or if you change the setpoint to a temperature that would 

satisfy the call until the MRT expires. The MRT can be adjusted in the Advanced Settings menu of the 

thermostat.

Note:

 

The MRT delays are shown by flashing heat or cool icons on the display.

Frost Protection

The thermostat has a frost protection feature built in. It forces the highest possible heat stage to turn 

on in order to prevent room temperature from becoming too cold.  Once enabled, frost protection 

activates automatically at 41°F (5 °C) and deactivates at 48 °F (8 °C), regardless of System Mode and 

Heat/Cool Set Point. To activate the feature, go to Advanced Systems Settings Menu (p17).

Back Panel/Body
 (Attached to Wall)

Front Panel

Z-Wave QR Code

Battery
Compartment

Front Panel

Back 
Panel

Snap Together

Use Fingernails 
at Indents on 
top of the Case

Back Panel/
Body on Wall

Front Panel to Battery
Compartment

Содержание 2GIG Z-Wave Plus

Страница 1: ...N 10028238 Rev C INK BLACK PANTONE 3005 C MATERIAL 60 LB MEAD BOND SIZE 8 500 X 5 500 TOL 0 125 SCALE 1 1 FOLDING ALBUM FOLD BINDING SADDLE STITCH 72 SET 70 Fan Auto Cool F 47 User Guide 2GIG Security Automation System 2GIG Z Wave Plus Battery Powered Thermostat ...

Страница 2: ...Thermostat Operation 19 Main Thermostat Screen 19 Backlight and Button Operation 19 Display 19 Staging Indicators 19 Setting the System Mode 20 System Modes 20 Special Heat Pump Mode Emergency Heat 20 Setting the Heating or Cooling Temperature Setpoint 21 Automatic Setpoint Push 21 Frost Protection 21 Setting the Fan Mode 22 Fan Modes 22 User Customization 23 User preference settings 23 Error Disp...

Страница 3: ...HEATING AND COOLING TRANSFORMERS PLEASE REMOVE THE JUMPER CONNECTING RC AND RH TERMINALS FIRST AND THEN CONNECT HEATING R TO RH AND COOLING R TO RC PLEASE SEE PAGE 8 W2 HEAT STAGE 2 Typical Wiring for Heat Pump HVAC System THERMOSTAT CONNECTION C 24VAC COMMON HUM HUM W3 RH RC 24VAC POWER W1 HEAT STAGE 1 G FAN Y1 COMPRESSOR STAGE 1 Y2 COMPRESSOR STAGE 2 TYPICAL THERMOSTAT WIRING COLORS CAUTION VERI...

Страница 4: ...labels not included according to the terminal markings Some installations may have additional wires not shown in the example illustration below Y1 Y2 W1 W2 O B Use the thermostat terminal names marking not the wiring color to mark the wires Remove the old thermostat base CAUTION When removing thermostat don t let the wires slip into the wall and don t let the wires touch each other If the old ther...

Страница 5: ...y have one or two transformers The R wire connects differently depending on the system Single Transformer System Most HVAC systems have a single 24VAC transformer For these systems there is only one R wire that can be connected to either the thermostat s RC or RH terminal because a pre installed jumper wire connects the two terminals If installing a Standard HVAC system connect the wires from the ...

Страница 6: ...e separate heating and cooling systems with their own 24VAC transformers there is an R wire from the heating system and an R wire from the cooling system For dual transformer systems connect the C wire from the cooling system to the thermostat s C terminal DO NOT CONNECT THE C WIRE FROM THE HEATING SYSTEM IMPORTANT Remove the Jumper connecting RC and RH terminals see illustration below Figure 7 Du...

Страница 7: ...ction desired If the backlight is already on button touches work with the first touch Wait Mode The thermostat has a Minimum Off Time MOT delay after any heating or cooling cycle ends This delay prevents rapid heating cooling cycles and also provides short cycle protection for the system compressor This delay may be noticeable when you change a setpoint and it does not respond immediately due to t...

Страница 8: ...ype for Standard HVAC systems only Gas or Electric Changeover Type available with Heat Pump setup The changeover or reversing valve is used to change from heating to cooling operation The HVAC system is either a Changeover with Cooling type O or Changeover with Heating type B Most are changeover with cooling which is the default setting For Changeover with Cooling systems select WITH COOL This is ...

Страница 9: ...HID Home ID and ZNID Node ID located in the thermostat INFO screen For other specific tasks such as adding the thermostat to Scenes or Groups or deleting the thermostat from an existing network refer to the Z Wave controller instructions Removing from a Z Wave Network To remove the thermostat from the network use the following steps 1 Set your primary controller to exclude or remove mode to remove...

Страница 10: ...buttons to scroll through the menu options to the desired setting Touch FAN Select to change a setting Once it begins to flash use the buttons to select the desired setting Touch FAN Select to accept the new setting flashing will stop Select MODE Done to exit the option and return to the SETUP screen Feature Description Range Test Mode Temporary shorten Minimum Run Time Minimum Off Time to 10 seco...

Страница 11: ...ing off This will be Aux Stage off Threshold if 2nd Stage Heat Enable Aux Heat Enable in Heat Pump System 32 48 F 0 9 C Cool Stage 1 on Threshold Delta from Set point that stage 1 cooling start 34 45 F 1 7 C Cool Stage 1 off Threshold Delta from Set point that stage 1 cooling off 32 45 F 0 7 C Cool Stage 2 on Threshold Delta from Set point that stage 2 cooling start 36 46 F 2 8 C Cool Stage 2 off ...

Страница 12: ...rent setpoint of the current heating or cooling mode Adjust the setpoint temperature up or down with the buttons Note When in the Setpoint Change screen pressing the MODE button will switch the setpoint being displayed between the Heating and Cooling setpoints Default Figure 21 Accessing Setpoints Figure 22 Setpoint Change Screen Automatic Setpoint Push The cooling setpoint cannot be set below the...

Страница 13: ...play mode BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT Sets the time from last button touch that the backlight will turn OFF Range 10 30 seconds Default is 20 seconds Note Long backlight timeouts will reduce battery life SENSOR CALIBRATION Change the temperature calibration by 7 degrees Default is 0 Touch the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to change to the desired display temperature STATUS LINE Sets Status Line to Setpoints or C...

Страница 14: ...the Main Screen once either battery have been removed See Battery Installation page 10 Figure 26 Error Screen Figure 27 Battery Error Display Specifications Type Programmable thermostat for 24VAC 3H 2C non heat pump or 24VAC 3H 2C heat pump systems with humidifier de humidifier support Room Temperature Measurement Temp Scale Fahrenheit Celsius user selectable Temp Range 32 122 F 0 50 C Operating T...

Страница 15: ...ing Energy Heat Cool Setpoint Exit Energy Saving Mode by setting the Thermostat Mode to Off Heat Cool Auto through Z Wave Please note that Restore Default would set the Energy Heat Set Point to 72 F 22 C and Energy Cool Set Point to 80 F 26 5 C thus exiting Energy Saving Mode Scheduling Scheduling is only available for those with a compatible Z Wave controller gateway that supports scheduling func...

Страница 16: ...A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE WARRANTY PERIOD PROVIDED HEREIN Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you NSC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE BREACH OF ANY WRITTEN OR IMPLIED WARRANTY Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequ...

Страница 17: ...Copyright 2020 Nortek Security Control 10028238 Rev C or dial ...

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