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TH8110U Touch Screen  
Programmable Thermostats  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
APPLICATION  
The TH8110U Universal Programmable Thermostats provide electronic control of 24 Vac heating and cooling systems  
or 750 mV heating system. See Table 1 for a general description.  
Table 1. TH811 Thermostats Description.  
Power  
Model  
Method  
Changeover  
System Selection  
Fan Selection  
Comments  
TH8110U  
Batteries or  
common wire  
Automatic or  
manual  
selectable  
Heat-Off-Cool-Auto  
On-Auto-Circ  
System and Fan  
selection vary based on  
system type  
RECYCLE NOTICE  
If this control is replacing a control that contains  
mercury in a sealed tube, do not place your old  
control in the trash. Dispose of properly.  
NO  
YES  
Contact your local waste management authority  
for instructions regarding recycling and the  
proper disposal of the old control.  
NO  
NO  
5 FEET  
1.5 METERS]  
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INSTALLATION  
When Installing this Product...  
1.  
Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow  
the instructions can damage the product or cause  
a hazardous condition.  
M19925  
2
3
4
.
.
.
Check the ratings given in the instructions to make  
sure the product is suitable for your application.  
Installer must be a trained, experienced service  
technician.  
After completing installation, use these instructions  
to check out the product operation.  
Fig. 1. Selecting thermostat location.  
Do not install the thermostat where it can be affected by:  
Drafts or dead spots behind doors and in corners.  
Hot or cold air from ducts.  
Radiant heat from sun or appliances.  
Concealed pipes and chimneys.  
Unheated (uncooled) areas such as an outside wall  
behind the thermostat.  
Selecting Location  
Install the thermostat about 5 ft. (1.5m) above the floor in  
an area with good air circulation at average temperature.  
See Fig. 1.  
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3.  
4.  
5.  
Securely tighten each screw.  
Installing Wallplate  
Push excess wire back into the hole.  
Plug the hole with nonflammable insulation to  
prevent drafts from affecting the thermostat.  
CAUTION  
Can cause electrical shock or equipment  
Electrical Hazard.  
HEAT PUMP  
CONVENTIONAL  
damage.  
Disconnect power before wiring.  
Y2  
L
Y2  
RC  
R
RC  
R
The thermostat can be mounted horizontally on the wall  
or on a 4 in. x 2 in. (101.6 mm x 50.8 mm) wiring box.  
E
W
Y
O/B  
Y
AUX  
S1  
S2  
W2  
S1  
S2  
1
.
.
Position and level the wallplate (for appearance  
only).  
Use a pencil to mark the mounting holes.  
G
G
C
C
2
SCREW TERMINALS  
M19951  
WALL  
WIRES THROUGH WALL  
AND WIRE SLOT  
Fig. 3. Selecting terminal identifications for  
system type.  
WALL ANCHORS (2)  
Table 2. Selecting Terminal Identifications for  
System Type.  
Wallplate  
Terminal Diagram  
Identifications Reference  
Wiring  
MOUNTING  
HOLES  
System Type  
Standard Heat/Cool  
Heat Only  
Conventional  
Conventional  
Conventional  
Conventional  
Conventional  
Heat Pump  
5, 6  
7
MOUNTING  
SCREWS (2)  
Heat Only with Fan  
Heat Only Series 20  
Cool Only  
8
M19916  
9
Fig. 2. Mounting wallplate.  
10  
11  
3.  
Remove the wallplate from the wall and, if drywall,  
drill two 3/16-in. holes in the wall, as marked. For  
firmer material such as plaster, drill two 7/32-in.  
holes. Gently tap anchors (provided) into the drilled  
holes until flush with the wall.  
Heat Pump with No  
Auxiliary Heat  
4
.
.
Position the wallplate over the holes, pulling wires  
through the wiring opening. See Fig. 2.  
Insert the mounting screws into the holes and  
tighten.  
5
WIRING (FIG. 5-11)  
All wiring must comply with local electrical codes and  
ordinances.  
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1
.
Select set of terminal identifications (Table 2) that  
corresponds with system type (conventional or  
heat pump) in Fig. 3.  
Loosen the screws for the appropriate system type  
selected; see Table 2. Insert wires in the terminal  
block under the loosened screw. See Fig. 4.  
Fig. 4. Inserting wires in terminal block.  
2.  
IMPORTANT  
Use 18 gauge thermostat wire.  
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CONVENTIONAL  
2
CONVENTIONAL  
Y2  
RC  
R
Y2  
RC  
R
2
1
1
W
Y
G
C
R
C
W
Y
G
C
R
C
W2  
S1  
W2  
S1  
OPTIONAL  
S2  
OPTIONAL  
24 VAC  
S2  
2
4 VAC  
COMMON  
CONNECTION  
COMMON  
CONNECTION  
3
FAN  
3
HEAT RELAY  
RELAY  
OUTDOOR/INDOOR  
TEMPERATURE  
SENSOR  
OUTDOOR/INDOOR  
TEMPERATURE  
SENSOR  
COMPRESSOR  
CONTACTOR  
HEAT RELAY  
1
POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD  
PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.  
1
POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD  
PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.  
2
3
FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER.  
2
3
FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER.  
OPTIONAL OUTDOOR OR INDOOR REMOTE SENSOR. AVAILABLE  
ON SELECT MODELS. WIRES MUST HAVE A CABLE SEPARATE  
FROM THE THERMOSTAT CABLE.  
OPTIONAL OUTDOOR OR INDOOR REMOTE SENSOR. AVAILABLE  
ON SELECT MODELS. WIRES MUST HAVE A CABLE SEPARATE  
M19897  
FROM THE THERMOSTAT CABLE.  
M19895  
Fig. 7. Typical hookup of heat-only system  
(1H conventional).  
Fig. 5. Typical hookup of conventional single-stage  
heat and cool system with single transformer  
(
1H/1C conventional).  
CONVENTIONAL  
RC  
CONVENTIONAL  
RC  
Y2  
2
R
1
Y2  
W
Y
G
R
C
2
R
1
W2  
S1  
W
Y
G
R
C
OPTIONAL  
W2  
S1  
S2  
C
2
4 VAC  
COMMON  
OPTIONAL  
CONNECTION  
S2  
C
2
4 VAC  
COMMON  
3
FAN  
RELAY  
CONNECTION  
OUTDOOR/INDOOR  
TEMPERATURE  
SENSOR  
3
FAN  
RELAY  
HEAT RELAY  
OUTDOOR/INDOOR  
TEMPERATURE  
SENSOR  
COMPRESSOR  
CONTACTOR  
1
POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD  
PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.  
1
C
R
HEAT RELAY  
2
3
FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER.  
OPTIONAL OUTDOOR OR INDOOR REMOTE SENSOR. AVAILABLE  
ON SELECT MODELS. WIRES MUST HAVE A CABLE SEPARATE  
FROM THE THERMOSTAT CABLE.  
1
POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD  
PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.  
M19898  
2
3
REMOVE FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER.  
OPTIONAL OUTDOOR OR INDOOR REMOTE SENSOR. AVAILABLE  
ON SELECT MODELS. WIRES MUST HAVE A CABLE SEPARATE  
FROM THE THERMOSTAT CABLE.  
Fig. 8. Typical hookup of heat only system with fan  
(1H conventional).  
M19896  
Fig. 6. Typical hookup of conventional single-stage  
heat and cool system with two transformers  
(
1H/1C conventional).  
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CONVENTIONAL  
CONVENTIONAL  
2
Y2  
RC  
R
Y2  
RC  
R
2
1
1
W
Y
G
C
R
C
W
Y
G
R
C
W2  
S1  
W2  
S1  
S2  
S2  
C
OPTIONAL  
24 VAC  
COMMON  
CONNECTION  
3
FAN  
3
RELAY  
OUTDOOR/INDOOR  
TEMPERATURE  
SENSOR  
W
B
R
OUTDOOR/INDOOR  
TEMPERATURE  
SENSOR  
COMPRESSOR  
CONTACTOR  
SERIES 20  
MOTOR OR  
VALVE  
TR TR  
1
POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD  
PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.  
1
POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD  
PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.  
2
3
FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER.  
OPTIONAL OUTDOOR OR INDOOR REMOTE SENSOR. AVAILABLE  
ON SELECT MODELS. WIRES MUST HAVE A CABLE SEPARATE  
FROM THE THERMOSTAT CABLE.  
2
3
FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER.  
OPTIONAL OUTDOOR OR INDOOR REMOTE SENSOR. AVAILABLE  
ON SELECT MODELS. WIRES MUST HAVE A CABLE SEPARATE  
FROM THE THERMOSTAT CABLE.  
M19900  
M19899  
Fig. 10. Typical hookup of cool only system  
(1C conventional).  
Fig. 9. Typical hookup of heat only Series 20 system.  
HEAT PUMP  
Y2  
L
RC  
R
1
2
R
C
E
O/B  
Y
3
AUX  
S1  
S2  
G
OPTIONAL  
2
4 VAC  
C
COMMON  
CONNECTION  
FAN RELAY  
4
OUTDOOR/INDOOR  
TEMPERATURE  
SENSOR  
CHANGEOVER  
VALVE  
COMPRESSOR  
1
2
3
4
POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.  
FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER.  
"O/B" TERMINAL SET TO CONTROL AS EITHER "O" OR "B" IN THE INSTALLER SETUP.  
OPTIONAL OUTDOOR OR INDOOR REMOTE SENSOR. AVAILABLE ON SELECT MODELS.  
WIRES MUST HAVE A CABLE SEPARATE FROM THE THERMOSTAT CABLE.  
M19903  
Fig. 11. Typical hookup of single-stage heat pump with no auxiliary/backup heat (1H/1C heat pump).  
system, use the common from the cooling transformer to  
connect to C screw and remove the jumper wire between  
the R and Rc screws.  
Powering the Thermostat  
There are two different ways to power the thermostat:  
Batteries (three AAA alkaline).  
24 Vac Common wire.  
Inserting Batteries (Optional)  
If not using a 24 Vac Common to power the thermostat,  
install three AAA alkaline batteries (included) in the back  
of the thermostat. Make sure the positive and negative  
terminals are oriented correctly, as marked on the device.  
See Fig.12.  
Wiring 24 Vac Common  
Wire the common side of the transformer to the C screw  
of the thermostat wallplate. When installing in a single  
transformer system, keep jumper wire between the R  
and Rc screws. When installed in a two-transformer  
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BATTERIES (3)  
REMOVE TAB TO ACTIVATE REAL TIME CLOCK  
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M19920  
Fig. 12. Installing batteries on thermostat back.  
Fig. 14. Removing tab to activate real-time clock.  
Mounting the Thermostat  
This thermostat is designed to automatically keep current  
time and day in memory for up to ten years under normal  
use after calendar is set. When thermostat is first  
1.  
Align the terminal screw blocks with the pins on the  
back of the thermostat.  
powered, display is ready to enter calendar date (Fig.15).  
2.  
Push the thermostat straight onto the wallplate.  
See Fig. 13.  
SET CURRENT DAY  
SET MONTH  
WALL  
MON  
TUE  
WED  
THU  
FRI  
SAT  
SUN  
DONE  
USE ARROWS TO SET YEAR AND TIME  
MON  
WED  
THU  
FRI  
SAT  
SUN  
M
O
 V
 E
  D
  U
  R
   I
   N
   G
SLATION  
OK TO PICK MULTIPLE DAYS SCREEN LOCKED  
CHANGE FILTER UV LAMP HUMIDIFIER PAD  
M19919  
Fig. 13. Mounting thermostat on wallplate.  
DONE  
Adjusting Real-Time Clock  
M19921  
Setting Calendar and Time  
Locate and remove the tab labeled Remove in the lower  
left corner on the thermostat back. The tab must be  
removed to activate the real-time clock. See Fig. 14.  
Fig. 15. Setting calendar and time after initial  
powerup.  
IMPORTANT  
The tab on back of thermostat in lower-left  
corner must be removed to activate this feature.  
Using the Thermostat  
The thermostat has a touch screen interface. Words or  
symbols appear, highlighting keys, as needed, to  
complete tasks. Press keys with your fingertips. Sharp  
tips on pens or pencils can damage thermostat.  
1.  
Use arrow keys to set Year, Month and Day (see  
Fig. 15).  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press Done key.  
Use arrow keys to set current time. See Fig. 15.  
Press Done key.  
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OPERATION  
Entering Installer Setup  
1. Thermostat must be powered either with Alkaline  
AAA batteries or with 24 Vac Common wire.  
2. From the home screen, press System key. (Press  
Done or Cancel key to return to home screen.)  
3. Five blank touch keys show on the bottom of the  
screen between the Done and Cancel keys. Press  
and hold the two blank keys on either side of the  
center blank key for approximately five seconds  
until screen changes. See Fig. 16.  
System and Fan Settings  
The System default setting is Heat and the Fan default  
setting is Auto.  
SYSTEM Settings  
Heat: Thermostat controls heating system.  
Off: Both heating and cooling are off.  
Cool: Thermostat controls cooling system.  
Auto: Thermostat automatically changes between  
heating and cooling systems, depending on indoor  
temperature. (See Installer Setup section.)  
MON  
TUE  
WED  
THU  
FRI  
SAT  
SUN  
Inside  
Set To  
FAN Settings  
The Fan setting can be programmed into the thermostat  
schedule for each period (Wake, Leave, Return, Sleep).  
See the Owners’ Guide for additional information.  
SYSTEM  
FS oc lhl oe wd ui nl eg  
EM HEAT  
OFF  
COOL  
PM  
DONE  
CANCEL  
Preprogrammed Settings  
Table 3 shows the default program settings. See Owners’  
Guide for complete instructions on changing the  
program.  
M19923  
Table 3. Default Program Settings.  
Setpoints  
Schedule  
Period  
Fan  
Setting  
Fig. 16. Entering Installer Setup.  
Time  
Heat  
Cool  
Wake  
Leave  
Return  
Sleep  
6:00AM  
°
78°F  
Auto  
4. The Installer Setup Number is displayed in the  
lower left. It is a four-digit code beginning with zero.  
The factory setting or other choice selection is dis-  
played in the lower right. See Fig. 17. This is a two-  
digit code shown in the Option column of Table 4.  
7
0 F  
°
°
(
21 C)  
(25.5 C)  
8:00AM  
6:00PM  
10:00PM  
2°F  
°
85°F  
Auto  
Auto  
Auto  
6
°
(
16.5 C)  
(29.5 C)  
°
78°F  
7
0 F  
ADVANCE TO NEXT  
°
°
INSTALLER SETUP  
(
21 C)  
(25.5 C)  
INSTALLER  
SETUP NUMBER  
FACTORY  
SETTING  
2°F  
°
6
82 F  
°
°
(
16.5 C)  
(28 C)  
MON  
WED  
THU  
FRI  
SAT  
SUN  
INSTALLER SETUP  
This Universal Thermostat works with many different  
system types. To operate correctly, the thermostat must  
be set up to operate the installed heating and/or cooling  
system.  
DONE  
Installer Setup Menus  
Main Menu: Offers the most commonly used options.  
It is necessary to enter this menu to set the  
thermostat to the type of system it is operating. Many  
applications use only the Main Menu.  
CHANGE THE  
FACTORY  
PRESS TO EXIT  
INSTALLER SETUP  
SETTING  
M19922  
Fig. 17. Installer Setup Number and factory setting  
selection locations.  
Regional Menu: Offers choices often changed due to a  
particular area or region. For example, temperature  
display in Fahrenheit or Celsius is offered in this menu.  
Changing Installer Setup Selections  
1
.
Advance to the next Installer Setup Number by  
pressing the up and down arrow keys to the right of  
the four-digit Installer Setup Number. See Fig. 17.  
Change the factory Setting Options by pressing the  
up and down arrow keys right of the two-digit code  
selection. See Fig. 17.  
Advanced Settings Menu: Offers more settings to fully  
customize the thermostat. Many of these settings do not  
require changing from the factory settings.  
2.  
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IMPORTANT  
Exiting Installer Setup  
The three Installer Setup Menus (Tables 4-6)  
show all available options. These options cus-  
tomize themselves as you make selections to  
Installer Setup. So not all Installer Setup  
Selections are shown or are available to  
change.  
1.  
Press Done key to exit Installer Setup screen.  
Table 4. Main Installer Setup Menu.  
Factory Setting  
Other Choices  
Installer  
Setup  
Number  
1 thru 0099  
0120  
Select  
Option  
Description  
Options  
Description  
Comments  
Not used.  
Date (Year  
Upper)  
20  
Set first two digits of 21  
current calendar  
21 —first two digits of 2000 -2178  
current calendar year (21xx) available  
year (20 for year  
2
005, etc)  
Date (Year  
Lower)  
0130  
04  
Represents last two 00 -99  
digits of current  
calendar year  
Select last two digits of  
current calendar year.  
2001-2178  
available  
(
2004).  
Date (Month) 0140  
6
Digit(s) represents 1-12  
current calendar  
month.  
Select number that  
represents current calendar  
month.  
Date  
Day)  
0150  
0160  
15  
Digit(s) represents 1-31  
current calendar  
date.  
Select number that  
represents current calendar  
date.  
(
Schedule  
Options  
4
1
7-day programming  
0
0 —nonprogrammable  
System Type 0170  
Selection  
1 Heat/1 Cool  
Conventional  
System  
1-6  
1—1 heat/1 cool  
2—single-stage heat pump and defaults vary  
(no aux. heat)  
Available options  
by thermostat.  
System selection  
automatically  
modifies some  
default settings  
and/or hides other  
Installer Setup  
options.  
3—heat only (no fan)  
4 —heat only (with fan)  
5—hot water Series 20  
(
3-wire or normally open  
zone valves)  
—cool only  
6
FanOperation 0180  
0
0
Conventional  
1
1
Heat pump or electric heat Only shown if  
applications where conventional  
system is  
applications where  
equipment controls  
fan operation in  
heat mode.  
thermostat controls fan  
operation in heat mode.  
selected. If heat  
pump is chosen,  
fan defaults to  
electric.  
Reversing  
Valve (O/B)  
Operation  
0190  
O/B terminal is  
energized for  
reversing valve in  
cooling  
O/B terminal is energized for Only shown if  
reversing valve in heating heat pump  
system is chosen.  
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Table 4. Main Installer Setup Menu. (Continued)  
Factory Setting Other Choices  
Installer  
Setup  
Number  
Select  
Option  
Description  
Options  
Description  
Comments  
Cycles per  
hour (cph) for  
0220  
3
Compressor Stage 1-6  
1 cycles per hour  
(cph)  
1-6 available;  
3 is recommended.  
1st Stage  
Compressor  
Cycles per  
hour (cph) for  
0240  
5
Conventional Heat 1-12  
Stage 1 cycles per  
hour (cph)  
1-12 available; typical  
settings:  
1—1 cph used for steam or is heat pump.  
gravity system. Selection in this  
3—3 cph used for hot water stage changes  
Not shown if  
system selection  
1st Stage  
Conventional  
Heat  
systems or high efficiency  
90% or better) fossil fuel  
f o r c e d a i r s y s t e m s .  
—5 cph used for standard  
default cph for  
2nd stage heat.  
(
5
fossil fuel forced air  
systems.  
9—9 cph used for electric  
forced air heat systems.  
Continuous  
Backlight  
0280  
0290  
0
0
Backlight not on  
continuously.  
Thermostat  
backlight comes on  
with each key  
press.  
1
Backlight is on continuously Option is always  
(thermostat must have a shown; however,  
common wire attached for continuously on  
this function). backlight works  
only if thermostat  
is wired with 24  
vac Common.  
Additional  
Menu Choices  
Only main menu  
options are shown.  
Installer Test  
1,2  
1—Main Menu and Regional The majority of  
Settings are shown plus application  
Installer Test (Tables 5 and 7 require only the  
Options shown next  
only).  
Main Menu  
Options.  
(
Table 7).  
2
—All remaining Menu/  
Options shown plus Installer  
Test (Tables 5, 6 and 7).  
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Table 5. Regional Settings Menu.  
Factory Setting Other Choices  
Installer  
Setup  
Select  
Number  
Option  
Description  
Manual changeover  
Options  
Description  
Comments  
Changeover  
0300  
0310  
0
3
1
1—auto  
changeover  
Deadband  
Heating and cooling 2 thru 9  
setpoints can be set  
Heating and  
Shown only if  
automatic  
changeover is  
selected.  
cooling setpoints  
can be set no  
closer than  
°
no closer than 3 F  
°
(
1.5 C)  
chosen value:  
° °  
—2 F(1 C )  
° °  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
—3 F(2 C )  
°
°
—4 F(2.5 C )  
°
°
—5 F(3 C )  
°
°
—6 F(3.5 C )  
°
°
—7 F(4 C )  
°
°
—8 F(4.5 C )  
°
°
—9 F (5 C)  
Temperature 0320  
Indication  
Scale  
0
1
0
Temperature is  
1
Temperature is  
°
°
displayed in F.  
displayed in C.  
Daylight  
Savings  
0330  
0340  
Daylight savings  
enabled (United  
States).  
0
0—daylight savings Set to 0 in areas that  
is disabled. do not follow  
daylight savings.  
Remote  
No remote  
temperature sensor  
1,3  
1—outdoor Defaults and  
temperature sensor Options depend on  
for display only. System Type  
Temperature  
Sensor  
(
Outdoor or  
3—indoor  
selected. Indoor  
Indoor)  
temperature sensor Temperature Sensor  
uses an averaging  
network and does  
not include on-board  
sensor.  
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Table 6. Advanced Settings Menu.  
Factory Setting Other Choices  
Installer  
Setup  
Select  
Number  
Option  
Description  
Options  
1-6  
Description  
Comments  
Furnace Filter 0500  
Change  
Reminder  
0
Furnace filter  
change reminder  
off  
1—1 0 r u n t im e d a y s  
2—3 0 r u n t im e d a y s  
3—6 0 r u n t im e d a y s  
Run time based on  
call for fan.  
4—9 0 r u n t im e d a y s  
5—1 2 0 r u n t im e d a y s  
6—3 6 5 r u n t im e d a y s  
Humidifier Pad 0510  
Replacement  
Reminder  
0
Humidifier pad  
replacement  
reminder off  
1-3  
1—90calendardays  
2—180calendardays  
3—365calendardays  
UV Lamp  
Replacement  
Reminder  
0520  
0530  
0
1
UV Lamp  
replacement  
reminder off  
1
0
1—365 calendar days  
Adaptive  
Intelligent  
Recovery™  
Adaptive  
Intelligent  
Recovery™  
control is  
0—conventional  
recovery (system starts  
recovery at  
programmed time)  
activated(system  
starts early so  
setpoint is  
reached by start  
of program  
period).  
Number of  
Periods  
0540  
0580  
4
5
Four periods  
available (Wake,  
Leave, Return,  
Sleep)  
2
Two periods availbable Not shown in non-  
(Wake and Sleep) programmable is  
selected. 2 or 4  
applies to all days of  
the week.  
Minimum  
Compressor  
Off Time  
Five minute  
minimum off time  
for compressor  
0, 2, 3, 4 Minimum number of  
minutes compressor is  
off between calls for  
compressor  
Heat  
Temperature  
Range Stop  
0600  
0610  
90  
50  
Highest heating 40 to 89 Temperature range (1°F Shown in 1/2 °C.  
setpoint. increments) of heating  
setpoint.  
Cool  
Temperature  
Range Stop  
Lowest cooling  
setpoint.  
51 to 99 Temperature range (1°F Shown in 1/2 °C.  
increments) of cooling  
setpoint.  
Clock Format 0640  
12  
0
12-hour clock  
format  
24  
24-hour clock format  
Extended Fan 0650  
on time Heat  
No extended fan 90  
operation after  
Fan operation is  
extended 90 seconds  
Not shown if fan  
operation is set to  
call for heat ends  
after call for heat ends. fossil fuel or in Cool  
Only Systems  
Extended Fan 0660  
on time Cool  
0
No extended fan 90  
operation after  
call for cool ends  
Fan operation is  
extended 90 seconds  
after call for cool ends.  
Not shown in Heat  
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Table 6. Advanced Settings Menu. (Continued)  
Factory Setting Other Choices  
Installer  
Setup  
Select  
Keypad  
Lockout  
Number  
Option  
Description  
Options  
Description  
Comments  
0670  
0
Unlocked keypad 1, 2  
1—partially locked  
Unlocked—all  
functions are  
—fully locked keypad available.  
Partially locked—  
only temperature up  
and down keys and  
ability to enter and  
modify Installer  
Setup mode are  
available.  
keypad  
2
Fully locked—only  
ability to enter and  
modify Installer  
Setup mode are  
available.  
Temperature  
Control in Heat  
0680  
2
Standard  
temperature  
control in heating  
1, 3  
1—less aggressive  
temperature control  
(could cause  
Applies to recovery  
ramp and use of  
auxiliary heat during  
recovery.  
temperature  
u n d e r s h o o t )  
3
—more aggressive  
temperature control  
could cause  
Choose 1 if getting  
temperature  
overshoot.  
(
temperature overshoot)  
Choose 3 if getting  
temperature  
undershoot.  
Temperature  
Control in Cool  
0690  
2
Standard  
temperature  
control in cooling  
1, 3  
1—less aggressive  
temperature control  
(could cause  
Applies to recovery  
ramp.  
temperature  
u n d e r s h o o t )  
Choose 1 if getting  
temperature  
3
—more aggressive  
temperature control  
could cause  
overshoot.  
(
Choose 3 if getting  
temperature overshoot) temperature  
undershoot.  
Temperature  
Display Offset  
0700  
0710  
0
0
No difference in  
displayed  
temperature and  
actual room  
-3, -2, -1,  
0, 1, 2, 3  
° °  
-
-
-
0
1
2
3
3 F(-1.5 C )  
2 ° F ( - 1 ° C )  
1 ° F ( - . 5 ° C )  
F ( 0 . ° C )  
° F ( . 5 ° C )  
° F ( 1 ° C )  
°F (1.5°C)  
temperature  
Reset  
Thermostat  
No thermostat  
reset.  
1
Resets all Installer  
Only calendar  
Setup Options to default settings and time are  
values and resets retained.  
schedule to default  
setting.  
SYSTEM CHECKOUT  
ADVANCED FEATURES  
Installer System Test  
Outdoor or Indoor Temperature Sensor  
The Installer System Test mode is used to test the HVAC  
system(s). See Table 7. While in System Test mode,  
minimum off -time for compressors is bypassed.  
Allow outdoor or indoor temperature sensor to absorb the  
air for a minimum of five minutes before taking a reading.  
See the Sensor instructions for more information.  
The Installer Test is part of Installer Setup options. Enter  
Installer Setup screen and press Down arrow key to bring  
up test selection(s) quickly. See Fig. 16.  
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CAUTION  
Equipment Damage Hazard.  
Minimum compressor off-time is bypassed  
during Installer System Test.  
Avoid cycling compressor quickly.  
Table 7. System Test(s).  
Installer  
Setup  
Factory Setting  
Other Choices  
Description  
Select  
Number Options Description Options  
Comments  
Installer Test  
Cool  
Test 1  
0
Cool is off  
1
0—cooloff  
1—cool stage 1  
turns on  
System selection deter-  
mines tests available and  
number of stages shown.  
Installer Test  
Fan  
Test 2  
Test 3  
0
0
Fan is off  
Heat is off  
1
1
0—f an off  
1—fan turns on  
Installer Test  
Heat  
0—heat off  
1—stage 1heat on  
TROUBLESHOOTING (SEE TABLE 8)  
Table 8. Troubleshooting.  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Action  
Display does not come on.  
Thermostat is not being  
powered.  
Check for 24 Vac between C and Rc.  
Verify AAA batteries installed correctly and good.  
Temperature settings do not  
change.  
The upper or lower  
temperature limits were  
reached.  
Check temperature setpoints.  
Check Installer Setup Numbers 0600 and 0610;  
modify.  
The keypad is fully locked.  
Check Installer Setup Number 0670 to change keypad  
lock options.  
Heating or cooling does not  
come on.  
Thermostat minimum off-  
time is activated.  
Wait up to five minutes for the system to respond.  
System selection is not set to Set system Selection to correct position.  
Heat or Cool.  
O/B terminal is not set  
Check Installer Setup Number 0190 and set correctly.  
correctly (Heat Pumps only).  
System type Selection is  
incorrect.  
Check Installer Setup Number 0170 and make sure  
correct System type is chosen.  
Thermostat is calling for Heat  
Heating or cooling Check wiring.  
Heat on) or Cool (Cool on) but equipment is not operating. Check Installer Setup Number 0170; verify correct  
system type is chosen.  
(
no heating or cooling is running.  
Verify equipment operation in System Test mode.  
Thermostat does not respond  
when touchpad is pressed.  
The keypad is locked.  
Check Installer Setup Number 0670 to change keypad  
locked options.  
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Golden Valley, MN 55422  
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