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Feature

Description

1-Touch Presets

The 1-Touch Presets allows for an immediate change to the setpoint status.  Set the desired 
temperature for the three status modes (Home, Away & Sleep).    The control will remain in the 
selected mode until another mode is selected or the program reaches a new schedule period.  

Aggressive Recovery

Aggressive Recovery:  This option disables the 10 minute inhibit anytime the control sees more 
than a 2° change (such as moving from one program time frame to another).    This applies to 
heating & cooling modes.
 
Heating Aggressive Recovery:  This option disables the 10 minute inhibit based on outdoor 
temperature in heating mode only.  The value for outdoor temperature can be set from 0°–70°. 
 
Heating Aggressive Recovery can only be enabled if Aggressive Recovery is disabled

There is a 10 minute “inhibit” period between first and second stage compressor as well as 
compressor heating & auxiliary heating.   This 10 minute inhibit period minimizes the cycling of 
higher capacity when the existing capacity is sufficient to meet the demand.   

Air Cleaner Mode

There are three options when setting the Air Cleaner Mode:
Auto--the air cleaner will run whenever the blower is running.
Quick Clean--the control will energize the air cleaner at 100% output and blower at 100% air flow for 
a 3-hour run cycle.
Allergy Clean--the control will energize the air cleaner at 100% output and blower at 100% air flow 
for a 24-hour cycle.

Alert Indication

System alerts will be indicated on the home screen of the control with two options:  “Close” or 
“Dealer Contact Information”.   

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Selecting “Dealer Contact Information” will display the dealer screen.  

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Selecting the “Close” option will move the alert to the top right corner of the home screen.  
Pressing the icon button in the top right corner of the screen will recall the alert to the home 
screen.

All alerts will remain until resolved.

Critical Alert – indicates the loss of heating or cooling operation.  Only critical alerts will be 
displayed on the home screen.  These alerts will flash red when “closed” and moved to the top right 
corner of the control.  
Major Alerts – indicates the loss of system functionality, but the system is still operational.  Major 
alerts will be displayed as a solid yellow icon in the upper right corner of the control.  

Blower On / Off Delays

Blower on / off profiles can be set independently for heating and cooling modes.  There are blower 
delays specific for variable speed, non variable speed and hydronic heat applications. 

Calibration

The sensors (indoor, remote and outdoor) can be individually calibrated for temperature and 
humidity.   The 

indoor sensors may be calibrated to plus or minus 5° or 5% in increments of 1 .  The 

outdoor sensor may be calibrated to plus or minus 10° in 1° increments. 

Control Response Rate

This feature changes the response rate of the control.  Selecting a “faster” response rate will 
maintain a tighter tolerance of indoor temperatures, but increases the cycling of the system.  

Cycle Rate

The cycle rate affects the cycle time of the system.   With a 50% load value, a cycle rate of 3 will 
allow the system to run for 10 minutes and be off for 10 minutes; completing 3 cycles in one hour.  A 
cycle rate of 5 would allow the system to cycle on and off at 6 minute intervals.   The higher the cycle 
rate, the more often the system turns on and off.
 
The actual amount of time the system will be “on” or “off” will be reflective in the load value of the 
home.  Higher load value demands will increase system run time and decrease system off time.  
Lower load value demands will decrease system run time and increase system off time.

Dealer Information

Dealer contact information, including name, address, website and multiple phone numbers may be 
entered.  In addition, a dealer logo (which must be named dealer.jpg) can be uploaded through the 
use of an SD card.  File size should not exceed 3 MB. With software version 2.1 and above, a Dealer 
Code has been added. By simply typing in the dealer’s main phone number, all required fields will be 
auto-populated.

Duty Cycle

When the control is requesting less capacity than the system can deliver, the control will duty cycle 
to meet the required demand. The length and frequency of each duty cycle is based on the cycle rate 
and current load value.

Section 6. Advanced Features

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Страница 1: ...d is to remain with this unit These instructions do not cover all variations in systems or provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with the installation Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser s purposes the matter should be referred to your installing dealer or local distributor TZONE950A...

Страница 2: ...ion Indoor Temperature Display Range 20 F to 119 F Outdoor Temperature Display Range 31 F to 119 F Indoor Humidity Display Range 0 to 99 1 resolution Minimum Cycle Off Time Delay Compressor 5 minutes Indoor Heat 1 minute The ComfortLink II Control is a communicating 7 inch color touch screen that provides an easy to use interface to the end user The Control is a communicating wall mounted control ...

Страница 3: ...ensor ZZSENSAL0400AA Control TZONE950AC52ZA Control TZONE950AC52ZA Can alternatively be connected to the Relay Panel Can alternatively be connected to the 950 Control Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit Relay Panel BAY24VRPAC52D Relay Panel Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit Communicating System 24V System Optional Wired Remote Sensor ZZSENSAL0400AA Wired Remote Outdoor Sensor BAYSEN01ATEMPA Optional Wired Remote Sens...

Страница 4: ...ic emissions from other devices appliances or wiring can interfere with the control s communication i e wireless phones security systems wireless inter net cameras Do not mount the control in recessed areas near metal objects or near structures i e doors appliances entertainment centers or shelving units Do not mount the control closer than 2 inches to any pipes duct work or other metal obstructio...

Страница 5: ...n screws to avoid damaging the sub base 1 Press tip of SnapSkru an chor into drywall using 2 Phillips screwdriver or screw gun Drive anchor clockwise into drywall until anchor stops flush with wall 2 Place sub base over anchor and insert screw 3 Tighten screw flush with sub base Screw pops open anchor locking anchor on wall Do not overtighten screws to avoid damaging the sub base If mounting to dr...

Страница 6: ... gauge color coded thermostat cable for proper wiring Shielded cable is not typically required Keep this wiring at least one foot away from large inductive loads such as Electronic Air Cleaners motors line starters lighting bal lasts and large distribution panels Failure to follow these wiring practices may introduce electrical interference noise which can cause erratic system operation All unused...

Страница 7: ...municating Indoor Unit Communicating Outdoor Unit Communicating Indoor Unit excluding TAM8 Relay Panel Red Brown Blue B D R B D R Indoor Unit 24V Outdoor Unit Relay Panel See Relay Panel Installer s Guide for specific wiring instructions Neatly bundle all low voltage wires behind the service valve cover as shown Control Control Control Red Brown Blue Red Brown Blue B D R 24V Single Stage Cooling H...

Страница 8: ...eat Pump Outdoor Unit W1 W2 W3 G Y2 B O BK D Y1 R Yellow Yellow Blue Blue Communicating Indoor Unit excluding TAM8 See Relay Panel Installer s Guide for specific wiring instructions Relay Panel Red Brown Blue B D R B D R B D R Relay Panel Variable Speed Furnace or Air Handler W1 W2 W3 G Y2 B O BK D Y1 R Neatly bundle all low voltage wires behind the service valve cover as shown Air Handler with CC...

Страница 9: ...re details Power Up Sequence When the 950 Control is connected to the Sub Base the Control will initiate a 90 120 second power up sequence During the power up sequence the Screen Calibration option is available for five seconds If the screen is not pressed within five seconds the 950 Control will default to previously stored Screen Calibration settings Note The 950 Control is factory calibrated an...

Страница 10: ...dvanced Settings 5 2 2 ADVANCED EQUIPMENT Compressor Cooling Cycles Per Hour 2 3 4 5 or 6 1st Stage Compressor Heating Cycles Per Hour 2 3 4 5 or 6 2nd Stage Compressor Heating Cycles Per Hour 2 3 4 5 or 6 Compressor Heating Cycles Per Hour 2 3 4 5 or 6 1st Stage Compressor Cooling Cycles Per Hour 2 3 4 5 or 6 2nd Stage Compressor Cooling Cycles Per Hour 2 3 4 5 or 6 Compressor Minimum On Time Min...

Страница 11: ...Control Options Stand Alone Operation Dehumidifier Operation with Active Call for Cooling Only Dehumidifier Run System Fan with Dehumidifier Request No Yes UV Light Installed None Yes Ventilation Installed Yes No Ventilation Select Relay Panel Aux Contacts Aux 1 Aux 2 Ventilation Minimum Outdoor Temperature Allowed 10F 50F Ventilation Maximum Outdoor Temperature Allowed 80F 110F Minimum Ventilatio...

Страница 12: ... Compressor Heating No Delay 1 5 Minutes 100 45 Seconds 100 30 Seconds 50 1 5 Minutes 50 3 Minutes 50 30 seconds 35 Non VS Blower On Delay Cooling No Delay 15 Seconds 30 Seconds 90 Seconds Non VS Blower Off Delay Cooling No Delay 30 Seconds 60 Seconds 90 Seconds Non VS Blower On Delay Compressor Heating No Delay 15 Seconds 30 Seconds Non VS Blower Off Delay Compressor Heating No Delay 30 Seconds 6...

Страница 13: ...low Capacity Adjustment Normal More Aggressive Less Aggressive Airflow Capacity of Total 25 100 Voting Zones No Yes Indoor Heating Airflow Offset above and below cooling airflow 50 50 0 Discharge Temperature Limit Cooling Normal 38 Extended 34 Discharge Temperature Limit Compressor Heating Only Normal 116 Extended 128 Discharge Temperature Limit Compressor Heating w Aux Heat Normal 160 Extended 17...

Страница 14: ...el When a wired sensor is connected to Zone 1 slot of the Zone Panel two actions occur 1 The wired sensor connected to Zone 1 slot is auto enabled as Zone 1 2 The onboard temperature sensor and onboard humidity sensor of the 950 Control is disabled a The onboard humidity sensor can be re enabled by navigating to the Installer Settings Advanced Sensors Thermostat Humidity Sensor Enable b If a wired...

Страница 15: ... closed and moved to the top right corner of the control Major Alerts indicates the loss of system functionality but the system is still operational Major alerts will be displayed as a solid yellow icon in the upper right corner of the control Blower On Off Delays Blower on off profiles can be set independently for heating and cooling modes There are blower delays specific for variable speed non v...

Страница 16: ...PF of the heat pump and AFUE of the furnace must be entered along with cost of electricity and fuel The control calculates an economic balance point for system change over Outdoor Temperature The changeover from heat pump to furnace is based on outdoor tem perature which can be set from 0 70 thermal balance point The furnace will take over anytime the HP is unable to maintain indoor temperature re...

Страница 17: ...tages above a set outdoor tempera ture from 40 70 This value must be set higher than the compressor heating lockout Defrost Heater Balance Point for W1 W2 W3 will lock out specific auxiliary heat stages when above a set outdoor temperature W1 setpoint is from 40 55 W2 W3 setpoints are from 5 55 This feature does not apply to dual fuel systems Compressor Cooling First Stage Lockout will lock out th...

Страница 18: ...grade Insert SD Card and use the software upgrade screen to complete the upgrade process System Report The System Report Screen provides a real time in depth look at operating conditions While similar to the System Status screen the system report adds additional information for service technicians Test Mode There are two Test Modes in the control System Test Ability to test heating cooling blower ...

Страница 19: ...g is displayed but no warm or cool air is coming from the registers 1 There is a fan delay as the heating or cooling equipment turns on 2 Equipment is not working properly 1 Wait a minute for blower delays and recheck registers 2 Check repair system Fan runs all the time 1 Fan mode is set to On Circulate or Clean mode 2 There is a failure in the indoor unit 1 Check Control settings to see if fan i...

Страница 20: ...of continuous product and product data improvement and it reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice Representative only illustrations included in this document 6200 Troup Highway Tyler TX 75707 2012 Trane ...

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