White Rodgers Thermostat HC TST501CMMS User Manual

Dealer Installation  
and Start-Up Instructions  
500 Series Thermostat  
Featuring Serial Communication  
(-)HC-TST501CMMS  
Manual 37-6943A  
0830  
 
System Fault Codes  
Diagnostic Description  
Table of Contents  
Display code  
1
2
Long Run Time  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Battery Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Wiring Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Quick Installation Steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Installing Thermostat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
4
4
4
5
5
System Pressure Trip  
3
Short Cycling  
4 (L4)  
5 (L5)  
6 (L6)  
7 (L7)  
9
Locked Rotor  
Open Circuit  
Open Start Circuit  
Open Run Circuit  
Low Secondary Voltage  
Failed ignition  
Initial Power Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6
11  
Thermostat Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Set Current Time and Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Choose the System Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Energy Saving Factory Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
8
8
9
9
12  
Low flame sense current  
Flame lost after established  
Flame present with gas valve off  
Low Pressure Switch Trip  
Main limit switch open.  
Auxiliary limit switch open  
Line Neutral Reversed  
Check Line Voltage  
13  
14  
21 (L21)  
22  
23  
Set Up Thermostat Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
26  
27  
Using the Thermostat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
28  
High Line Voltage  
Advanced Installer Configuration  
29 (L29)  
30  
High Pressure Switch Trip  
Fuse Open  
Menu/Service Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Entering and Navigating the Advanced Installer  
33  
MRLC Open  
44  
Low pressure switch closed, inducer off  
Low pressure switch open, inducer on high speed  
Low pressure switch open, inducer on low speed  
High pressure switch closed, inducer off  
High pressure switch open, inducer on high speed  
Blower Fault Run  
Configuration Menu/Service Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
45  
Equipment User Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Thermostat User Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Furnace User Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Air Handler User Menus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Heat Pump User Menus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Air Conditioner User Menus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
46  
55  
57  
60  
61  
Blower Fault No Run  
66  
RPM out of range (over 1200 RPM)  
No Blower Communication  
Servo circuit open  
68  
77  
78  
Servo control fault  
79  
No Gas Valve Feedback  
Low Airflow  
80  
 
Installation  
Advanced Installer Configuration Menu  
This document provides information for installation of the touchscreen thermostat  
only. Installation instructions of the furnace or air handler and outdoor AC  
condensing unit or heat pump are provided with each of these devices.  
This thermostat is designed exclusively for this Comfort Control2 SystemTM  
equipment ONLY.  
Air Conditioner User Menus (Cont.)  
Fault History (FAULT HIST)  
Fault Code  
Fault Occurred  
Comments  
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX  
Clear Faults  
Days XX  
No, Yes  
Displays up to 6 faults; Days (XX)  
indicates how many days ago the fault  
occurred  
Battery Location  
2 “AA” alkaline batteries are included  
in the thermostat to keep time during a  
Unit Info  
2 "AA" Batteries  
power outage. They are also required  
for armchair programming.  
Parameter  
Indications  
Comments  
Model Number  
Serial Number  
XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Unit Model Number  
If “LOW BATTERY” is displayed in the  
scrolling area, the batteries are low and  
should be replaced with fresh batteries.  
For best results use premium brand  
alkaline batteries, such as Duracell® or  
Energizer®.  
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX  
Unit Serial Number (not available  
if control is replaced)  
Software Vers  
XXXXXX  
Control Software Version  
Cool Setup  
Parameters  
AC Profile  
Options  
Comments  
To replace batteries, set thermostat SYSTEM touch key to Off, remove thermostat  
from wall by grasping the top and bottom of the thermostat and pulling straight  
away from the wall. The base will remain on the wall. Install the batteries in the  
rear along the top of the thermostat. Reposition the thermostat over the base  
plate and gently snap into place.  
A, B, C, D  
Selectable Airflow Profiles (See AC Installer  
Guide)  
Cool Air Adj %  
-10, 0, 10  
Selectable Cooling Airflow Adjustments  
On Demand Dehum On, Off  
Reset All Dflts No, Yes  
Select Blower Operation based on humidity  
Resets the AC to the Factory Default  
configuration by selecting Yes  
Wiring Requirements  
Outdoor Temp Sens On, Off  
If Outdoor Ambient Temperature Sensor is Field  
installed, turn On. Factory Default is Off  
Each communicating device in the system has a four wire connection labelled (R,  
C, 1, 2). Each R, C, 1, and 2 terminals must be wired consistently.  
Indoor  
Board Terminal  
Connections  
Outdoor  
Board Terminal  
Connections  
Touchscreen  
Thermostat  
24VAC (Hot)  
R
R
R
24VAC  
(Common)  
C
1
2
C
1
2
C
1
2
Data 1  
Data 2  
 
Advanced Installer Configuration Menu  
Installation  
Quick Install Steps  
Air Conditioner User Menus  
Determine location of thermostat installation.  
Mount thermostat base to wall.  
Connect wires to thermostat base.  
Remove battery tag to provide battery power to the thermostat.  
Attach thermostat to base.  
Status  
Parameter  
Compressor  
Mode  
Option  
Off, On  
Comments  
Compressor Status  
AC, AC1, AC2, Time System Mode of Operation  
Delay, Off  
Comp Hi Pres SW Closed, Open  
Comp Lo Pres SW Closed, Open  
AC High Pressure Switch Status  
AC Low Pressure Switch Status  
Turn on power to system. Allow approximately 1 minute for the system to  
configure.  
Outdr Temp Sens XXXF, FLT  
(if enabled)  
Outdoor Ambient Temperature Display  
(if installed and enabled in setup)  
This option will not appear unless the sensor  
is enabled  
Set the time  
Select thermostat operating options in the Thermostat Options Configuration  
Menu.  
Perform thermostat/system operation checkout.  
Program thermostat or accept factory programming.  
Touch Run Schedule.  
2 Week History (2 WK HIST)  
Parameter  
2wk Y1 Hrs  
Indications  
XXX  
Comments  
2 Week First Stage Cooling Hours of Operation  
2 Week First Stage Cooling Cycles  
2wk Y1 Cycles  
2wk Y2 Hrs  
XXXX  
XXX  
2 Week Second Stage Cooling Hours Operation  
2 Week Second Stage Cooling Cycles  
Installing thermostat  
2wk Y2 Cycles  
XXXX  
Pull the thermostat body off the thermostat base. Forcing or prying thermostat  
will cause damage to the unit.  
Life History (LIFE HIST)  
Place base at installation location and mark mounting hole locations on wall  
Parameter  
Indications  
Comments  
using base as a template.  
Total Days Pwrd  
XXXX  
Total number of days control has been  
powered  
Move base out of the way. Drill mounting holes.  
Y1 Hrs  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
First Stage Cooling Hours of Operation  
First Stage Cooling Cycles  
Attach base snugly to wall using two mounting screws. Levelling is for  
Y1 Cycles  
Y2 Hrs  
appearance only and will not affect thermostat operation.  
Second Stage Cooling Hours of Operation  
Second Stage Cooling Cycles  
Connect wires to terminal block on base.  
Y2 Cycles  
Push excess wire into wall and plug hole with a fire resistant material (such as  
fiberglass insulation) to prevent drafts from affecting thermostat operation.  
Remove battery tag to provide battery power to thermostat.  
Carefully line the thermostat up with the base and snap into place.  
 
Initial Power-Up  
Advanced Installer Configuration Menu  
Power Up  
Heat Pump User Menus (Cont.)  
Turn on AC power to the system. The thermostat will automatically identify the  
communicating components installed.  
Cool Setup  
Parameter  
AC Profile  
Options  
A, B, C, D  
Comments  
Selectable Airflow Profiles (see Heat Pump  
Installer Guide)  
Messages at Thermostat  
Cool Air Adj %  
-10, 0, 10  
On, Off  
Selectable Cooling Airflow Adjustments  
During power up, the thermostat will  
scroll the word “SEARCHING” in  
the message area, indicating that the  
system is looking for components  
(Air Handler, Furnace, Heat Pump,  
Air Conditioner) on the Climate Talk  
network. Once the components are  
identified the message display will  
indicate the components found.  
Confirmation will be given in the  
message area that the equipment  
has been found with the message  
(equipment) FOUND.  
On Demand  
Dehum  
Select Blower Operation on based on  
humidity  
Reset All Dflts  
No, Yes  
Resets the Heat Pump to the Factory  
Default Configuration by selecting Yes  
Heat Setup  
Parameter  
HP Profile  
Options  
Comments  
A, B, C, D,  
Selectable Airflow Profiles (See Heat Pump  
Installer Guide)  
Heat Air Adj %  
Dfrost Cmpr Dly  
-10, 0, 10  
0, 5,  
Selectable Heat Pump Airflow Adjustments  
Selectable Compressor Delay during  
defrost  
Reset All Dflts  
No, Yes  
On, Off  
Resets the Heat Pump to the Factory  
Default Configuration by selecting Yes  
Note: If the thermostat display continuously shows “SEARCHING”, check the  
wiring to the thermostat.  
HP Staging  
(Multi-Stage Units  
Only)  
For Multi-Stage Heat Pumps Factory  
Default is On. This allows Low/High stages  
of capacities. To only allow High capacity in  
Heat Pump Mode select Off  
Communications Systems  
The thermostat will recognize the  
system devices that are connected and  
the capacities to set the system up to  
the operating settings. The system has  
additional flexibility which allows for the  
customization of certain parameters.  
 
Advanced Installer Configuration Menu  
Initial Power-Up  
Check System Operation  
Heat Pump User Menus (Cont.)  
Life History (LIFE HIST)  
Fan Operation  
Parameter  
Indications  
XXXX  
Comments  
Turn power on to the system.  
Press Run Schedule.  
Press FAN until FAN On is displayed. The fan should begin to operate.  
Press FAN until FAN Auto is displayed. The fan should stop operating.  
Total Days Pwrd  
Total Number of Days Control has been  
Powered  
Y1 Hrs  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
First Stage Cooling Hours of Operation  
First Stage Cooling Cycles  
Y1 Cycles  
Y2 Hrs  
Second Stage Cooling Hours of Operation  
Second Stage Cooling Cycles  
Y2 Cycles  
Lo HT Hrs  
Lo HT Cycles  
Hi HT Hrs  
Hi HT Cycles  
Defrost Cycles  
Heating System  
First Stage Heat Pump Hours of Operation  
First Stage Heat Pump Cycles  
Press Run Schedule.  
Press SYSTEM key until Heat is displayed.  
Second Stage Heat Pump Hours of Operation  
Second Stage Heat Pump Cycles  
Total Defrost Cycles  
Press  
to adjust thermostat setting above room temperature. The heating  
system should begin to operate.  
Press  
to adjust thermostat setting below room temperature. The heating  
system should stop operating.  
Fault History (FAULT HIST)  
Fault Code  
Fault Occurred  
Days XX  
Comments  
Cooling System  
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX  
Displays up to 6 faults; Days (XX)  
indicates how many days ago the fault  
occurred  
Press SYSTEM key until Cool is displayed.  
Press to adjust thermostat setting below room temperature. The cooling  
Clear Faults  
No, Yes  
system should begin to operate.  
Press  
to adjust thermostat setting above room temperature. The cooling  
system should stop operating.  
Unit Info  
Parameter  
Indications  
Comments  
Model Number XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Unit Model Number  
Serial Number  
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX  
Unit Serial Number (not available if  
control is replaced)  
Software Vers  
XXXXXX  
Control Software Version  
 
Thermostat Setup  
Advanced Installer Configuration Menu  
Set Current Time and Day  
Heat Pump User Menus  
On Home Screen Display, touch the Menu key to display additional key choices.  
Status  
Parameter  
Compressor  
Indications  
Comments  
Compressor Status  
Off, On  
Touch Set Time once to display hour  
and AM or PM designation in clock  
display.  
Mode  
AC, AC1, AC2,  
HP, HP1, HP2,  
Defrost, Time  
Delay, Off  
System Mode of Operation  
Comp Hi Pres SW  
Comp Lo Pres SW  
Outdr Temp Sens  
Coil Temp  
Closed, Open  
Closed, Open  
FLT, XXXF  
Heat Pump High Pressure Switch Status  
Heat Pump Low Pressure Switch Status  
Outdoor Ambient Temperature  
Touch either the  
or  
key until  
FLT, XXXF  
Outdoor Coil Temperature  
you reach the correct hour and AM or  
PM designation. Then touch Set Time  
again to display minutes only in clock  
display.  
1
2 Week History (2 WK HIST)  
Parameter Indications  
2wk Y1 Hrs XXX  
Comments  
2 Week First Stage Cooling Hours of Operation  
2 Week First Stage Cooling Cycles  
2
2wk Y1 Cycles  
2wk Y2 Hrs  
XXXX  
XXX  
2 Week Second Stage Cooling Hours of Operation  
2 Week Second Stage Cooling Cycles  
Touch and hold either the  
keys until you reach the correct  
minutes. Then touch Set Time once  
again to display the day of the week.  
or  
2wk Y2 Cycles  
2wk Lo HT Hrs  
XXXX  
XXX  
2 Week First Stage Heat Pump Hours of Operation  
2 Week First Stage Heat Pump Cycles  
2 Week Second Stage Heat Pump Hours of Operation  
2 Week Second Stage Heat Pump Cycles  
2 Week Heat Pump Defrost Cycles  
1
2wk Lo HT Cycls XXXX  
2wk Hi HT Hrs XXX  
2wk Hi HT Cycls XXXX  
2wk Dfrst Cycls XXXX  
2
Touch either the  
or  
key until you  
reach the correct day.  
1
Touch Run Schedule to save the Time  
and Day settings and return to the  
Home Screen Display.  
2
 
Advanced Installer Configuration Menu  
Thermostat Setup  
Air Handler User Menus (Cont.)  
Fault History (FAULT HIST)  
Choose the System Setting (Cool, Off, Heat,  
Em, Auto)  
Fault Code  
Fault Occurred  
Comments  
Touch the SYSTEM key to select:  
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Days XX  
Displays up to 6 Faults; Days (XX)  
indicates how many days ago the fault  
occurred  
Cool: Thermostat controls only the  
cooling system.  
Clear Faults  
No, Yes  
Off: Heating and Cooling systems are  
off.  
Unit Info  
Heat: Thermostat controls only the  
heating system.  
Parameter  
Indications  
Comments  
Model Number  
Serial Number  
XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Unit Model Number  
Em: Thermostat controls emergency  
heating only.  
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX  
Unit Serial Number (not available  
if control is replaced)  
Auto: Auto Changeover is used where  
both heating and cooling may be  
Software Vers  
XXXXXX  
Control Software Version  
required during the same day. Auto  
allows the thermostat to automatically  
select heating or cooling depending on  
the indoor temperature and the selected  
heat and cool setpoints. This thermostat  
will not allow you to program a conflict  
between Heating and Cooling setpoints.  
For setting Auto mode see page 17.  
Setup  
Parameter  
Options  
Comments  
Return Air Sens Off, On  
If Return Air Sensor is field installed, turn On.  
Factory Default is Off  
Supply Air Sens Off, On  
If Supply Air Sensor is field installed, turn On.  
Factory Default is Off  
Reset All Dflts  
No, Yes  
Resets the Air Handler to the Factory Default  
Configuration by selecting Yes  
Energy Saving Factory Pre-Program  
This touchscreen thermostat is programmed with the energy saving settings shown  
in the table below for all days of the week. If this program suits your customer’s  
needs, simply touch the Run Schedule key.  
Dipswitch*  
Dip Switch  
Indications  
Comments  
Cool Airflow  
XXXXCFM  
View Airflow Dipswitches  
HT Pump Airflow XXXXCFM  
View Heat Pump Airflow Dipswitch  
Settings  
Factory Pre-Programmed heating and cooling schedule for all days of the week  
Cool Air Adj  
-10%, 0%, 10%  
On, Off  
View Airflow Trim Settings  
Wake Up  
(Morning)  
Leave For Work Return Home  
(Day) (Evening)  
Go To Bed  
(Night)  
On-Demand  
Dehum  
Activate Dehumidification Feature  
Heating Program 6:00 AM 70°F 8:00 AM 62°F 5:00 PM 70°F 10:00 PM 62°F  
Cooling Program 6:00 AM 75°F 8:00 AM 83°F 5:00 PM 75°F 10:00 PM 78°F  
* Dipswitch status is not required when the system is set up for 4-wire  
communications. It is only displayed when a conventional 24V thermostat  
input is active.  
Instructions for changing the programming are in the Homeowner User Guide.  
 
Thermostat Setup  
Advanced Installer Configuration Menu  
Set Up Thermostat Options  
Air Handler User Menus  
The Thermostat has options that can be selected and adjusted. These options  
are in the Thermostat Options Configuration Menu. On the Home Screen Display,  
touch the Menu key to display additional key choices.  
Status  
Parameter  
Indications  
On, Off  
Comments  
Auxiliary Heat Status  
Auxiliary Heat  
Blower CFM  
Motor Mfgr  
CFMXXXX  
Air Handler Blower CFM  
Blower Motor Manufacturer  
Blower Motor RPM  
Touch and hold the Installer Config  
key for 3 seconds. This displays the first  
menu item as shown in the next step.  
Rgblt, Emerson  
RPMXXXX  
Motor RPM  
Maximum CFM  
Temp Rise  
Touch or  
to change a menu option.  
CFMXXXX  
Maximum CFM of the Air Handler  
Touch  
item or  
to advance to the next menu  
to return to the previous  
NA, XXXF, FLT  
Difference Between the Supply and  
Return Air Temperature (NA if either  
sensor is disabled)  
menu item. Touch Run Schedule at  
any time to exit the menu and return to  
Home Screen Display.  
Return Temp  
Supply Temp  
NA (if disabled),  
XXXF, FLT  
Displays Return Air Temperature  
(if installed and enabled in Setup)  
NA (if disabled),  
XXXF, FLT  
Displays Supply Air Temperature  
(if installed and enabled in Setup)  
Select On Demand Dehumidification  
(ODD) setting. Default is OFF. It can  
be set in the range of 40 to 94%. Above  
94% is the OFF setting. Ideally, the  
indoor humidity should be set in the  
range of 40 to 60%.  
1
2 Week History (2 WK HIST)  
2
Parameter  
2wk AuxHT Hrs  
2wk AuxHT Cycls  
2wk G Hrs  
Indications  
Comments  
XXX  
2 Week Auxiliary Heat Hours of Operation  
2 Week Auxiliary Heat Cycles  
2 Week Blower Hours of Operation  
2 Week Blower Cycles  
When On Demand Dehumidification is  
selected, the thermostat will indicate  
the current humidity on the home  
screen. The display will show RH with  
the humidity %. If the current humidity  
is above the selected setting, the  
thermostat will send an On Demand  
Dehumidification request.  
XXXX  
XXX  
2wk G Cycles  
XXXX  
Life History (LIFE HIST)  
Parameter  
Indications  
XXXX  
Comments  
On Demand Dehumidification improves  
the comfort level in your home by  
Total Days Pwrd  
Total number of days control has been  
powered  
reducing the humidity level. This is  
accomplished by slowing down the  
system fan speed and lengthening the  
run time. The humidity setting may not  
be reached before the call for cool has  
been satisfied as the system priority is to  
maintain the temperature in the home.  
Aux HT Hrs  
Aux HT Cycles  
G Hrs  
XXXXXX  
Auxiliary Heat Hours of Operation  
Auxiliary Heat Cycles  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
Continuous Fan Hours of Operation  
Continuous Fan Cycles  
G Cycles  
 
Advanced Installer Configuration Menu  
Thermostat Setup  
Select continuous FAN speed.  
Furnace User Menus (Cont.)  
Unit Info  
Default is Medium. It can be set to High,  
Medium or Low. In High, the fan will run  
at the highest speed when FAN key is  
selected to On. In high, the fan speed  
will be at high speed, in medium the  
fan speed will be approximately 60% of  
high, and in low the fan speed will be  
approximately 30% of high.  
1
1
1
Parameter  
Indications  
Comments  
2
2
2
Model Number  
Serial Number  
XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Unit Model Number  
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
Unit Serial Number (Not available if  
control is replaced)  
Control Software Version  
Software Vers  
Setup  
Parameter  
Options  
Comments  
Select program days per week.  
Scrolling message will show  
Heat Rise Adjust 55F, 65F  
Change airflow to adjust heat temperature rise  
Min Heat Adj % -15, -7, 0, 7, 15 Selectable Airflow Adjustments at 40% Firing Rate  
Max Heat Adj % -15, -7, 0, 7, 15 Selectable Airflow Adjustments at 100% Firing Rate  
“PROGRAM TYPE”. Default is 7 Days  
to indicate individual day programming.  
It can be changed to 0 Days to indicate  
no programs will be run. When set for  
7 Days, the thermostat will follow the  
factory program or the program that you  
entered.  
Supply Air Sens On, Off  
Factory default is On, if Sensor is not installed  
turn Off  
Reset All Dflts  
No, Yes  
Resets the Furnace to the Factory Default  
Configuration by selecting Yes  
Dipswitch*  
Dip Switch  
Indications  
XXXXCFM  
Nom, Nom+10  
Comments  
Airflow Dipswitch Settings  
Heat Rise Airflow Settings  
Select Energy Management Recovery.  
Scrolling Message will show “ENERGY  
MANAGEMENT RECOVERY”. (Will  
not appear if Program days per week is  
set to 0 Days.) When selected On, the  
thermostat will begin heating or cooling  
early to have the temperature reach the  
program setpoint at the program period  
start time.  
Cool Airflow  
Heat Rise  
Hi Heat Adj  
-15%, -7%, 0%, 7%, 15% High Heat Airflow Settings  
-15%, -7%, 0%, 7%, 15% Low Heat Airflow Settings  
Lo Heat Adj  
Fan Spd Select  
AC-HP Adj  
Lo, Hi  
Fan Speed Settings  
-10%, 0%, 10%  
On, Off  
Heat Pump AC Airflow Settings  
Dehumidification Settings  
Test Mode Settings  
On-Demand Dehum  
Test Mode  
Off, 40% (70%), 100%  
NA, 50%, 75%  
Example: The heating program is 65° at  
night and 70° at 7 AM for the Morning  
period. The building temperature is 65°,  
a difference of 5°. Allowing 5 minutes  
per °F rise, the thermostat will begin the  
system at 6:35 AM to reach 70° at 7 AM.  
AC HP Stg Mult  
Heat Pump AC Stage Multiplier  
* Dipswitch status is not required when the system is set up for 4-wire  
communications. It is only displayed when a conventional 24V thermostat  
input is active.  
 
Thermostat Setup  
Advanced Installer Configuration Menu  
Select continuous backlight. Scrolling  
message will show “BACKLIGHT”.  
When bL is selected On the backlight  
will be on continuously. Selecting bL  
OFF will allow the backlight to turn on  
momentarily when any key is touched.  
If system power is off and thermostat is  
operating on battery only, and bL is On,  
bL will turn the backlight on momentarily  
when a key is touched.  
Furnace User Menus (Cont.)  
2 Week History (2 WK HIST)  
1
Parameter  
2wk Lo HT Hrs  
2wk Lo HT Cycls  
2wk Hi HT Hrs  
2wk Hi HT Cycls  
2wk Y1 Hrs  
Indications  
XXX  
XXXX  
XXX  
XXXX  
XXX  
Comments  
2 Weeks Low Heat Hours of Operation  
2 Weeks Low Heat Cycles  
2 Weeks High Heat Hours of Operation  
2 Weeks High Heat Cycles  
2
2 Week First Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Hours  
of Operation  
2wk Y1 Cycles  
2wk Y2 Hrs  
XXXX  
XXX  
2 Week First Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Cycles  
2 Week Second Stage Cooling/Heat Pump  
Hours of Operation  
2wk Y2 Cycles  
2wk G Hrs  
2wk G Cycles  
XXXX  
XXX  
XXXX  
2 Week Second Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Cycles  
2 Week Indoor Blower Hours of Operation  
2 Week Indoor Blower Cycles  
Select temperature offset. Scrolling  
message will show “TEMPERATURE  
ADJUSTMENT”.Your thermostat was  
accurately calibrated at the factory,  
however this option allows you to  
change the display temperature to  
match your previous thermostat if  
you prefer. Default is 0° with current  
temperature. Adjustment can be made  
from 5° Lo to 5° HI to change the  
displayed temperature.  
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Life History (LIFE HIST)  
Parameter  
Indications  
Comments  
Total number of days control has been powered  
Low Heat Hours of Operation  
Low Heat Cycles  
High Heat Hours of Operation  
High Heat Cycles  
First Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Hours of Operation  
First Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Cycles  
Second Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Hours of  
Operation  
Total Days Pwrd XXXX  
Lo HT Hrs  
Lo HT Cycles  
Hi HT Hrs  
Hi HT Cycles  
Y1 Hrs  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
Touch Run Schedule at any time to exit  
the Menu and return to Home Screen  
Display.  
Y1 Cycles  
Y2 Hrs  
Y2 Cycles  
G Hrs  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
Second Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Cycles  
Indoor Blower Hours of Operation  
Fault History (FAULT HIST)  
Fault Code  
Fault Occurred  
Comments  
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX  
Days XX  
Displays up to 6 Faults; Days (XX)  
indicates how many days ago the fault  
occurred  
Clear Faults  
No, Yes  
 
Advanced Installer Configuration Menu  
Thermostat Setup  
Select temperature display as  
Furnace User Menus  
Status I  
Fahrenheit or Celsius. Scrolling  
message will show “SELECT  
TEMPERATURE DISPLAY. This option  
selects the temperature display as °F  
or °C.  
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Parameter  
Main Limit  
Indications  
Closed, Open  
Comments  
2
Main Limit Control Status  
MRLC Input  
HALC Input  
IDM Output  
Closed, Open  
Closed, Open  
Off, Lo, Hi  
Main Reset Limit Control Status  
Heat Assist Limit Control Status  
Inducer Output Status  
Furn Lo Pr Sw  
Furn Hi Pr Sw  
Closed, Open  
Closed, Open  
Furnace Low Pressure Switch Status  
Furnace High Pressure Switch Status  
Mod Gas Valve % Open  
Select beeper (audio prompt) Default  
is On for the beeper to indicate a touch  
key selection. It can be changed to OFF.  
Gas VLV Prcnt % XXX%, Off  
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Gas VLV Relay Lo, Hi, On, Off  
Gas Valve Control Output Status  
Status of Flame Sensor  
2
Flame  
Off, Marginal, Good,  
Unexpected  
Blower CFM  
CFM XXXX  
Furnace Blower CFM  
Status 2  
Parameter  
Mode  
Select air filter maintenance  
Indications  
Comments  
reminder. Scrolling message will show  
AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE”. Default  
is OFF. It can be changed to a setting  
from 25 to 1975 hours in increments of  
25 hours to select the amount of time  
for the reminder. Consult your contractor  
for the hours and type of filter. Setting  
of 225 hours is typically 3 months of run  
time.  
Mod Heat, Lo Heat, Hi Heat, Indicates Operating Mode of System  
AC1, AC2, Fan Only, Off,  
HP1, HP2  
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Motor Mfgr  
Motor RPM  
Regblt, Emerson  
RPM  
Blower Motor Manufacturer  
Blower Motor RPM  
Maximum CFM CFM XXXX  
Maximum CFM Blower Provides  
Displays Current Operating CFM  
Blower CFM  
Temp Rise  
CFM XXXX  
NA, XXXF  
Difference between the Supply and  
Return Air Temperature  
When the system has run for the  
selected length of time, the scrolling  
message area will show “CHANGE  
FILTER” to indicate maintenance is  
required.  
Return Temp  
Supply Temp  
XXXF, FLT  
Displays Return Air Temp (if installed)  
NA, (If disabled), XXXF, FLT Displays Supply Air Temp (if installed  
and enabled in setup)  
HUM Output  
EAC Output  
On, Off  
On, Off  
Humidifier Output Relay Status  
Electronic Air Cleaner Output Relay  
Status  
 
Thermostat Setup  
Advanced Installer Configuration Menu  
Select UV lamp maintenance  
Thermostat User Menus  
reminder. Scrolling message will show  
UV LAMP MAINTENANCE”. Default  
is OFF. It can be changed to a setting  
from 25 to 1975 days in increments of  
25 days to select the amount of time for  
the reminder. Setting of 350 days is an  
annual reminder.  
Status  
Parameter  
1
Indications  
Comments  
2
Configuration  
HP - Heat Pump  
DF - Dual Fuel  
GH - Gas Heat  
Indication in center of screen shows the  
configuration of the thermostat based on the  
equipment connected.  
ES - Electric System The type of system with the number of stages  
AC - Air Conditioner  
FN - Fan  
EH - Electric Heat  
-- - Furnace and  
Air Conditioner  
will be displayed above the  
or . Additional  
Based on this setting, the scrolling  
message area will show “CHANGE  
UV LAMP” to indicate maintenance is  
required.  
system types and stages can be viewed by  
pressing  
or  
.
Setup  
Parameter  
Options  
Comments  
Select humidifier pad maintenance  
reminder. Scrolling message will show  
HUMIDIFIER PAD MAINTENANCE”.  
Default is OFF. It can be changed to  
a setting from 25 to 1975 hours in  
increments of 25 hours to select the  
amount of time for the reminder. Setting  
of 100 hours is typically 6 months of run  
time.  
Outdoor  
Temperature  
Display  
bL, On, OFF  
bL – (7 Days Programming only) Factory default is  
(bLink), alternates time display between time and  
outdoor temperature.  
On – (0 Days Programming default) The outdoor  
temperature is displayed continuously on the time  
display.  
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OFF – Only Time is displayed.  
Heat Pump  
Disable (HP)  
OFF, 5° to 50°F Available only for air handler with heat pump  
systems. Disables heat pump and turns on electric  
heat below the selected outdoor temperature.  
Based on this setting, the scrolling  
message area will show “CHANGE  
HUMIDIFIER PAD” to indicate  
maintenance is required.  
Dual Fuel  
Disable (DF)  
OFF, 5° to 50°F Available only for furnace with heat pump systems  
(dual fuel systems). Switches from heat pump to  
fossil fuel equipment (furnace) below the selected  
temperature.  
Air Handler  
Lockout  
OFF, Heat Pump Available only for air handler with heat pump  
Disable setting to systems. Disables electric heat above the selected  
Temperature  
(AH)  
95°F  
outdoor temperature. OFF defaults to 50°F.  
<equipment>_ No, Yes  
Test  
Steps the selected equipment through its  
sequential mode of operation.  
Reset System No, Yes  
This will reset ALL of the communicating system  
components to their factory set values.  
 
Advanced Installer Configuration Menu  
Using the Thermostat  
Each Equipment User Menu has submenus to divide the information into  
categories. Each equipment has a different set of submenus, with different  
parameters depending on the equipment. The submenus are showing similar  
information for each equipment. The submenus and the information they provide  
are:  
System Operation  
Touch the SYSTEM key to select the  
thermostat operating mode desired.  
When the system is calling for first stage  
heat or cool, “Low” will display on the  
touchscreen. When second stage is  
required, the display will show “High”.  
The setpoint temperature can be  
Status  
Used to display or modify equipment  
settings  
2 Week History  
(2 WK HIST)  
Displays information on the number of  
hours of unit/mode operation and the  
number of cycles the unit has operated  
in for the last two weeks.  
changed by touching the  
or  
keys.  
Life History  
(LIFE HIST)  
Displays information on the lifetime  
number of hours of unit/mode  
operation and the number of cycles the  
unit has operated in.  
Auxiliary Heating  
Heat Pump Disable  
This feature is applicable only in the heat pump mode. When this feature is  
selected, the thermostat will switch to electric heat and shut off the compressor  
when the outside temperature falls below the HP balance point. In the Thermostat  
Fault History  
(FAULT HIST)  
Displays information on the last six  
faults by code and description that  
occurred throughout the system and  
the number of days ago that the fault  
occurred.  
User Menu, use or  
50°F.  
to select the temperature which can be between 5 to  
Dual Fuel Disable  
Unit Info  
On new system installations displays  
the model number and serial number  
of the selected unit.  
If a control has been replaced the  
equipment will be recognized but will  
only show the unit model number.  
This feature is applicable only in the heat pump mode. When this feature is  
selected, the thermostat will switch to fossil fuel heat and shut off the compressor  
when the outside temperature falls below the DF balance point. In the Thermostat  
User Menu, use or  
50°F.  
to select the temperature which can be between 5 to  
Air Handler Lockout Temperature  
Setup  
Used to display or modify equipment  
settings  
This feature is applicable only in heat pump mode with electric auxiliary heat.  
When the outdoor temperature is above the Air Handler Lockout Temperature  
balance point, the auxiliary heat stage(s) will be inhibited so the thermostat  
setpoint will be maintained by only the heat pump. Factory default is OFF which  
disables the feature. The Lockout Setpoint cannot be set at or below the Heat  
Pump Disable (HP) balance point. In the Thermostat User Menu, use or  
to select the temperature which can be between the Heat Pump Disable setting  
value (HP) to 95°F.  
Dipswitches  
Displays current setting of dipswitches  
on equipment.  
“X” in the following tables indicate alpha or numeric character.  
 
Using the Thermostat  
Advanced Installer Configuration Menu  
Touch  
or  
to step through the list of  
Programmable Mode  
equipment submenus. Each equipment  
may have different submenus.  
If Program days per week is set for 7 (7 days) in the Thermostat Options  
Configuration Menu the thermostat can follow the program entered. Press the  
Run Schedule key. The thermostat will follow the program that you entered or the  
factory program.  
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When the equipment submenu you  
want is showing in the scrolling  
message area, touch Installer Config.  
The scrolling message area will show  
“WORKING”, then change to the first  
parameter on the equipment submenu.  
Settings for the parameter will also  
appear on the display.  
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Temporary Program Override  
This feature will override the program temperature setting until the next program  
period begins. Touch  
or  
keys to adjust the temperature. The display will  
indicate “Temporary Hold At” to the left of the setpoint temperature. To cancel  
the temporary setting before the next period begins, touch Run Schedule to  
return to the program.  
Example: If you turn up the heat during the Morning program, it will remain at the  
new temperature until the time for the next period (Day program).  
Touch  
or  
to step through the items  
of the equipment submenu and view  
settings.  
2
Permanent Temperature Hold  
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If a setting can be adjusted, the or  
keys will appear. Change the setting as  
required. Then touch  
the next item. “WORKING” will appear  
and then the display will show “DONE”  
to indicate the change is accepted or  
“FAILto indicate the change was not  
made. The display will return to the fault  
status screen. Repeat the process.  
The Permanent Temperature Hold feature bypasses the program and allows you  
to adjust the temperature manually as needed. The temperature you set in HOLD  
will be maintained indefinitely. Touch Run Schedule to cancel HOLD and resume  
the programmed schedule.  
or  
to step to  
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Touch  
or keys to adjust the temperature. The Hold key will appear on the  
screen. Touch the Hold key to maintain the new setpoint temperature. ”Hold At”  
will display to the left of the temperature setpoint. To cancel the permanent hold  
setting at any time and return to the program, touch Run Schedule.  
Example: If you turn up the heat during the Morning program and touch the Hold  
key, it will remain at the new temperature until you touch Run Schedule or you  
manually adjust to another temperature.  
Some of the parameters being displayed  
on a submenu are long and switching  
between the name and the value. Touch  
the Hold key to momentarily stop the  
display from switching.  
Non-Programmable Mode  
If Program days per week is set for 0 Days (Non-programmable) in the Thermostat  
Options Configuration Menu, the thermostat will not follow any program periods.  
Time of day and day of week will not display. Touch the SYSTEM key to select  
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Heat or Cool and use the  
desired setting.  
or  
buttons to adjust the temperature to your  
 
Advanced Installer Configuration Menu  
Using the Thermostat  
Equipment User Menus  
Auto Mode  
The equipment found in the system will display in the scrolling message area.  
In Programmable mode or Non-programmable mode, you can touch the SYSTEM  
key to select AUTO to allow the thermostat to automatically change between  
Heat and Cool. When the SYSTEM key is touched to select Auto the thermostat  
will change to Heat or Cool, whichever ran last. If it switches to heat but you  
Touch  
or  
to step through the  
list of equipment connected, including  
thermostat.  
want cool, or it changes to cool but you want heat, touch both  
simultaneously to change to the other mode.  
or  
keys  
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Choose the FAN Setting (Auto or On). FAN Auto is the most  
commonly selected setting and runs the fan automatically when the heating or  
cooling system is on.  
2
To view the Equipment Menus  
FAN On selection runs the fan continuously for increased air circulation or to allow  
additional air cleaning. When FAN is selected On, it will run at the speed selected  
in the Thermostat Options Configuration Menu.  
information for the equipment displayed  
in the scrolling message area, touch  
Installer Config to enter that equipment  
submenu listing. The scrolling message  
area will show “WORKING” to indicate  
that the thermostat is retrieving data.  
Then the first equipment submenu name  
appears in the scrolling message area.  
Note: FAN On Prog will display to indicate that the fan has been programmed  
to be on for the complete period. To change the Programmable Fan setting, see  
page 18 in the Homeowner User Guide.  
Check System Status  
If the Home Screen Display indicates  
“Call for Service” and “Check  
(Equipment Name)” in the scrolling  
message area, there is a fault in the  
system. When this fault is displayed,  
refer to the Advanced Installer  
Touch Menu to step out of the equipment submenu parameters back to the  
equipment submenu. Each touch of Menu will step up one menu level back to the  
Thermostat Options Configuration Menu. Touch the Run Schedule to step out of  
all menus and back to the Home Screen Display.  
Configuration Menu Fault status  
If the thermostat indicates “Call for  
Service” with “CHECK SYSTEM”, the  
indoor unit is not detected or has failed  
to communicate.  
 
Using the Thermostat  
Advanced Installer Configuration Menu  
The Advanced Installer Configuration menu provides access to equipment fault  
status and equipment operating information and options.  
Maintenance Reminder Message  
A reminder will display in the scrolling message area when it is time for accessory  
maintenance if selected in the Thermostat Options Configuration Menu. When a  
reminder appears, it can be cleared by touching the Clean Display key. This will  
also reset the timer to begin a new time period for the reminder.  
Entering and Navigating the Advanced Installer  
Configuration Menu/Service Information  
On the Home Screen Display, touch the Menu key to display additional key  
choices.  
Air Filter Maintenance - When the  
system has run for the selected length  
of time, the scrolling message area will  
show CHANGE FILTER”  
Touch and hold the Installer Config  
key to approximately 3 seconds to enter  
the Thermostat Options Configuration  
Menu.  
Humidifier Pad Maintenance - Based  
on the reminder setting, the scrolling  
message area will show CHANGE  
HUMIDIFIER PADto indicate  
maintenance is required.  
Touch and hold the Installer Config  
key again for approximately 3 seconds  
to enter the Advanced Installer  
Configuration Menu.  
UV Lamps Maintenance - Based on the  
reminder setting, the scrolling message  
area will show CHANGE UV LAMP” to  
indicate maintenance is required.  
Fault Status  
The display will change to the Fault  
Screen indicating the equipment  
connected. ADVANCED will appear on  
the right of the display to indicate the  
Advanced Installer Configuration Menu.  
The equipment connected will show  
above the or  
keys. The scrolling  
message area will show “NO FAULTS”  
or will show a description of the fault  
with an error code in the temperature  
display area. Touch or  
keys to  
view the fault status of each piece of  
equipment connected.  
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To change the display to the Equipment  
User Menu, touch  
or  
.
 

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