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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 temper-
ature for the three status modes (Home, Away & Sleep).    The thermostat 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 thermostat sees more 
than a 2° change (such as moving from one program time frame to another).    This applies to heat-
ing & cooling modes.
 
Heating Aggressive Recovery:  This option disables the 10 minute inhibit based on outdoor tem-
perature 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 compres-
sor heating & supplemental strip heat.   This 10 minute inhibit period minimizes the cycling of higher 
capacity request due to drafts around the thermostat or marginal load conditions.   

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 thermostat will energize the air cleaner at 100% output and blower at 100% air flow 
for a 3-hour run cycle.
Allergy Clean--the thermostat 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 thermostat with two options:  “Close” or 
“Dealer Contact Information”.   

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.  

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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 dis-
played on the home screen.  These alerts will flash red when “closed” and moved to the top right 
corner of the thermostat.  
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 thermostat.  

Backlight

The backlight of the thermostat will increase anytime the screen is pressed (active mode) and dim 
after a time period of non-activity (standby mode).  This timeout period between active mode and 
standby mode can be customized from 5–60 seconds.

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. 

Brightness

The brightness of the screen can be customized for viewing preferences.  Screen brightness can be 
set for daytime and nighttime modes.   
The Ambient Light Setting icon sets the amount of room light required to shift the display between 
daytime and nighttime settings.   

Calibration

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

indoor sensors may be calibrated to plus or minus 5° or 5% humidity 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 thermostat.  Selecting a “faster” response rate will 
maintain a tighter tolerance of indoor temperatures, but increases the cycling of the system.  

Customizable Home 

Screen

Options such as screen brightness, screen savers, background colors, screen calibration and cus-
tomized shortcuts can all be modified to create a personalized home screen.

Section 6. Advanced Features

Содержание TZONE950AC52ZA

Страница 1: ...formation is intended for use by individuals possess ing adequate backgrounds of electrical and mechanical experience Any attempt to repair a central air conditioning product may result in personal in...

Страница 2: ...F resolution Heating Setpoint Temperature Range 55 F to 90 F 1 F resolution Indoor Temperature Display Range 20 F to 119 F Outdoor Temperature Display Range 31 F to 119 F Indoor Humidity Display Rang...

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Страница 4: ...Panel BAY24VRPAC52DA Relay Panel Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit 24V System Wired Remote Outdoor Sensor BAYSEN01ATEMPA Wired Remote Outdoor Sensor BAYSEN01ATEMPA Wired Remote Sensor ZZSENSAL0400AA Optional 2...

Страница 5: ...ount the thermostat in areas where electromagnetic emissions from other devices appliances or wiring can interfere with the thermostat s communication i e wireless phones security systems wire less in...

Страница 6: ...wall Do not overtighten 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 st...

Страница 7: ...ed 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 pan...

Страница 8: ...wn Blue Blue Thermostat Relay Panel Red Brown Blue B D R B D R Indoor Unit Communicating Indoor Unit Communicating Outdoor Unit Communicating System Communicating Indoor with Non Communicating Outdoor...

Страница 9: ...n displays default temperature set tings and parameters Pressing a button will display additional information or a new menu screen Help Screens contain a Help button which provides additional informat...

Страница 10: ...u Service Technician Access Proceed Installer Setup NOTE Press and hold the Technician Access button for 5 seconds to enter the Installer Setup screen NOTE See Section 8 for a complete list of menus a...

Страница 11: ...ation Example Press the Comfort button to enable or disable comfort settings such as dehumidification at right Installer Setup Menu Advanced 11B Standard Pressing the Standard button allows manual sel...

Страница 12: ...ings resets the Advanced Settings which were configured in the Installer Menu settings such as system lockouts accessories air flow and comfort options Installer Setup Menu Restore Equipment Defaults...

Страница 13: ...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 O...

Страница 14: ...en the alert happened the severity level of the alert as well as a problem description and possible causes to assist with troubleshooting Up to the last 30 days are displayed Dual Fuel Options The cha...

Страница 15: ...nt error plus integral time away from setpoint error is used to calculate load value Lockouts System lockouts will disable a certain function of the system under specific outdoor temperatures Compress...

Страница 16: ...her direction from setpoint and access to the weather but cannot change the mode or any customized settings Setpoint Dead Band This sets the temperature band between heating and cooling setpoints whil...

Страница 17: ...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 d...

Страница 18: ...On Time Minutes 1 3rd Stage Indoor Heater Minimum On Time Minutes 1 Sensors Select Outdoor Temperature Sensor None Sensor Wired to Comfort Control CLII AccuLink Outdoor Sensor Sensor Wired to Relay Pa...

Страница 19: ...ydronic Heat Blower On Delay No Delay 30 60 Hydronic Heat Blower Off Delay No Delay 30 60 90 Compressor Low Stage Air Flow Cooling 35 60 55 80 Compressor Low Stage Air Flow Compressor Heating 35 60 55...

Страница 20: ...continuous product and product data improve ment and it reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice Representative only illustrations included in this document 6200 Troup Hi...

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