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Technician Setup
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Technician Setup
14
Establishing A Connection
Establishing Communication between the thermostat &
the base module
The Thermostat and Base module in this package are linked to form a
network at our factory. Upon power up they will automatically begin
communicating. If you wish to make any changes to the network such as
adding or removing devices, please follow the instructions on this page.
Medium
Speed Fan
Terminal
Designation
Tech Setup Steps
Adjustment Options
Default
LCD Will Show
Fan Speeds
Select number of fan stages you
would like the thermostat to
operate.
1 = 1 Speed: On, Auto
2 = 2 Speed: Low (On L), High
(On H), Auto
3 = 3 Speed: Low (On L), Med
(On M), High (On H), Auto
The display light can be
configured to stay on
permanently or only when a key
is pressed.
NOTE: HARDWIRE ONLY. Keeping
the display light continually “ON”
will greatly reduce battery life.
OF = OFF configures the
display light to come on when
the light key or any button is
pressed.
LO = LOW configures the
display light to stay on at a
lower intensity until a button is
Display Light
OF when
battery
powered
/ LOW
when
hardwired
Select F for Fahenheit
temperature or C for Celsius.
Select the terminal you would
like to use to operate the medium
speed fan.
O or B
O
F or C
F = Fahrenheit
C = Celsius
F
2 Speed:
Low
High
Auto
Select ON for a heat pump
system (default). Select OFF for a
conventional system.
OF = OFF configures the
display light to come on when
the light key or any button is
pressed.
LO = LOW configures the
display light to stay on at a
lower intensity until a button is
pressed and then it goes to the
normal high intensity.
HI = HIGH configures the
display light to stay on at
normal high intensity all the
time.
Heat Pump
OF when
battery
powered
/ LOW
when
hardwired
This feature allows the installer
to select whether the changeover
valve is energized in cooling or
heating (O or B) in a heat pump
application.
O = Energized in cooling
B = Energized in heating.
Change
Over Valve
Selection
(Only displayed if
Heat Pump is ON)
Cycle
Minimizer
Tech Setup Steps
Adjustment Options
Default
LCD Will Show
Compressor
Short Cycle
This setting protects the
compressor from “short cycling”.
When ON, the compressor will
delay for 5 minutes after it was
last turned off.
ON = Turns 5 minute delay on
OF(OFF) = Removes the delay
Set a minimum cool setpoint
valve. Once set, the setpoint
temperature cannot be lowered
below this value.
Cooling
Temperature
Setpoint
Set a maximum heat setpoint
value. Once set, the setpoint
temperature cannot be raised
above this value.
Maximize efficiency and equip-
ment longevity by increasing
the heating and cooling swing
settings to 2.0˚ during the unoc-
cupied and leave time periods.
This will result in significantly
fewer system cycles.
ON
OF(OFF)
OF
Heating
Temperature
Setpoint Limit
45.0 - 90.0
˚
F
7.0 - 30.0
˚
C
This menu is only shown if your
T731W is not paired to a Base
module. Refer to page X for
detailed instructions.
Press the “+” button to enter
paring mode
Enter
Network
B
ON
90˚
45˚
45.0 - 90.0
˚
F
7.0 - 30.0
˚
C
N/A
Establishing A Connection
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18
2
FAN SPEEDS
0
M FAN TERM
F OR C
0F
DISP LIGHT
0F
HEAT PUMP
CHG_OVR_VL
COMP DELAY
0F
CYCLE MIN
90
HEAT LIMIT
45
COOL LIMIT
PAIR
This menu is only shown if your
T731W is paired to a Base
module. Refer to page X for
detailed instructions.
Press the “+” button to exit the
network
N/A
This menu is only shown if your
thermostat is paired to a Base
module. Refer to page X for
detailed instructions.
Press the “+” button to scroll
through the following network
information: 1) signal strength
(0-5) 2) Total Devices in your
network 3) active devices in
your network.
N/A
P
Exit
Network
Network
Status
UNPAIR
UP
STATUS
NET
Select Gas (GS) for applications
where the air handlers controls
the fan during a call for heat.
Slect Electric (EL) if you would like
the thermostat to control the fan
during a call for heat.
EL = Electric for thermostat
control
GS = Gas for system control
Fan
Operation
Electric
EL
FAN SET
On the Base module:
1. Press the button next to the LED.
2. The Basemodule will begin blinking purple for 2 minutes while it waits for
a remote to join.
3. Once a device joins, the LED will make 5 green blinks and return to
normal operating mode.
4. To add another device, repeat the process.
How To Pair
On the Thermostat:
1. Hold the top light button for 3 seconds. The Backlight will flash 3
times. Enter the “PAIRING” tech menu and press the “+” button.
2. The T731W/O will attempt to connect to a Basemodule within range
3. Once paired, the LCD will display “PAIRED” when it joins with a
Base module.
How To Unpair
On the Base Module:
1. HOLD the button next to the LED for 5 seconds.
2. The Basemodule LED will turn on for 5 seconds.
3. All connected devices will be deleted.
On the Thermostat:
1. Enter the “UNPAIRING” tech menu.
2. Press the “+” button.
3. The LCD will show “UNPAIRED”.
4. The Thermostat will no longer be connected to a network.
Base Module LED Information
The Basemodule’s LED is used to communicate information on the state of
the wireless network.
• Green Blink at 3s: Normal operating mode. All devices are connected
and healthy.
• Yellow Blink at 3s: Normal operating mode. One or more (but not all)
remote devices are NOT reporting.
• Red Blink at 3s: Normal operating mode. ALL network devices are
NOT reporting.
• White Blink at 3s: Unpaired mode. Basemodule is powered but is NOT
paired to any remotes.
• Blue double blink: Transmission received from a remote.
• Purple double blink: Basemodule is in pairing mode waiting for a remote.
• Purple LED on for 5s: Basemodule has erased the entire network.
• Green 5 quick blinks: A remode has successfully been added to the
basemodules network.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable 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 instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Note: