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1.   RELAY   Menu 17 R4 allows you to assign the    A    relay based on the specific equipment configuration  The  factory default is OFF in Heat Cool and AU in Heat Pump and Fossil Fuel mode  Touch the UP and  DOWN arrows to change the    A    relay assignment        HEAT   COOL HEAT PUMP   C2   2nd Stage Cooling EH   Emergency Heat Only   H2   2nd Stage Heating AU   Auxiliary and Emergency Heat  C3   3rd Stage Cooling Y2   2nd Stage Compressor    FOSSIL FUEL   AU Auxiliary and Emergency  Heat  Can t be changed     LOW BALANCE POINT SELECTION USING OUTDOOR SENSOR    Menu 18 LB allows you to select a low balance point setting when the thermostat is configured for  conventional heat pump or Fossil Fuel  When the outdoor temperature falls below the balance point  setting  the compressor is locked out and only the auxiliary heat or fossil fuel furnace is used for  heating  The factory default is OFF  Touch the UP and DOWN arrows to change the setting  Setting  can be OFF or 0   to 77   F        14    HIGH BALANCE POINT SELECTION USING OUTDOOR SENSOR    Menu 19 HB allows you to select a high balance point setting when the thermostat is configured for  conventional heat pump or Fossil Fuel  When the outdoor temperature rises above the balance point  setting  the auxiliary heat or furnace is locked out and only the compressor is used for heating  The  factory default is OFF  Touch the UP and DOWN arrows to change the setting  Setting can be OFF or  32   to 122   F        AUDIBLE BEEP 
2.   Sw3   OFF  No affect on setup   Sw4   OFF  Leave OFF   In Installer Menu  set 4EF   H  Heat Only   COOL ONLY  OPTIONAL   I I l  REMOTE SENSOR  TERMINALS  THERMOSTAT  EQUIPMENT  LINE    Switch Settings    Sw1   OFF  Heat   Cool    Sw2   ON  Thermostat controls fan   Sw3   OFF  No affect on setup    Sw4   OFF  Leave OFF     In Installer Menu  set 4EF   C  Cool Only     1 HEAT   1 COOL  GAS     OPTIONAL   I I l    REMOTE SENSOR  TERMINALS         THERMOSTAT    EQUIPMENT    Switch Settings    Sw1   OFF  Heat   Cool    Sw2   OFF  Equipment controls fan    Sw3   OFF  4 minute short cycle protection   Sw4   OFF  Leave OFF     In Installer Menu  set 4EF      Manual Changeover  or 4EF   A  Auto Changeover     1 HEAT   2 COOL  GAS     OPTIONAL   I   l    REMOTE SENSOR  TERMINALS        THERMOSTAT    EQUIPMENT    LINE    Switch Settings    Sw1   OFF  Heat   Cool    Sw2   OFF  Equipment controls fan    Sw3   OFF  4 minute short cycle protection   Sw4   OFF  Leave OFF     In Installer Menu  set 17R4   C2  A relay   Cool 2     HEAT ONLY  Electric     OPTIONAL   I   l    REMOTE SENSOR  TERMINALS        THERMOSTAT    EQUIPMENT    Switch Settings    Sw1   OFF  Heat   Cool    Sw2   ON  Thermostat controls fan   Sw3   OFF  No affect on setup    Sw4   OFF  Leave OFF     In Installer Menu  set 4EF   H  Heat Only     2 OR 3 COOL  3 COOL ILLUSTRATED     OPTIONAL   I   l    REMOTE SENSOR  TERMINALS        THERMOSTAT    EQUIPMENT    LINE    Switch Settings    Sw1   OFF  Heat   Cool    Sw2   ON  The
3.  FT allows you to select a time when the thermostat will display FLT as a reminder that the  HVAC system filters need to be changed  The factory default is OFF  Touch the UP and DOWN  arrows to change the filter reminder time  To clear the filter reminder  touch and hold Mode and Fan  at the same time then touch the FLT icon  This will automatically reset the filter timer        010   100 Hours  100   1000 Hours  Up to 9 000 hours in 100 hour steps     CHANGING THE HEATING AND COOLING DIFFERENTIAL    Menu 14 SP allows you to select the heating and cooling setpoint differential  The factory default is 2    2   F  This represents the temperature distance from setpoint when a heating or cooling call will be  energized  Touch the UP and DOWN arrows to change the differential        12    INTERNAL SENSOR CALIBRATION    Menu 15 CA allows you to re calibrate the internal temperature sensor  The factory default is 0  0   F    Touch the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the calibration from  9   to  9   F        REMOTE SENSOR    Menu 16 TT allows you to select indoor remote sensor only or remote sensor with internal sensor   The factory default is RS which disables the internal sensor only when an indoor remote sensor is  wired  Touch the UP and DOWN arrows to change the option to AU if you want to use the internal  sensor with a remote sensor as part of temperature averaging        RS   Indoor Remote Sensor Only  AU   Indoor Remote Sensor With Internal Sensor    13    ASSIGNING THE    A  
4.  Menu 20 BP allows you to turn the audible beep on or off  The factory default is ON  Touch the UP  and DOWN arrows to turn the audible beep OFF        ON   Audible Beep  OFF   No audible beep    15    FACTORY RESET    Menu 21 RS allows you to reset the thermostat to the original factory defaults  To reset the  thermostat  touch the UP and DOWN arrows and set to ON        REMOTE SENSORS   There are two type of remote sensors  The T 21 S1 is a single sensor that can be used indoors or  outdoors  The T 21 S2 contains two sensors  A combination of both sensors can be used for indoor  temperature averaging with or without the onboard sensor  Use separate 18 2 shielded cable when  wiring sensors     INDOOR SENSOR WIRING   When the T 21 S1 is used as an indoor sensor  the T 21 P can be configured to allow only the  remote sensor to control the temperature or a combination of remote and onboard sensors can be  used for temperature averaging  Refer to 16 TT in the installer setup menu to select the proper  remote sensor option  Indoor sensor wires to terminals S1 and SC   FIGURE 5      s2  scl st        FIGURE 5    Locate the sensor in the same manner as the thermostat  Mount the sensor 18    away from any  outside wall  Do not install the sensor behind doors  in corners or other dead air spaces  Keep the  sensor away from direct air flow  supply registers or near sources of heat such as lamps and  appliances  The maximum wire length from the sensor to the thermostat is 300 feet  Use
5.  a separate  18 2 shielded cable for sensor wiring  Prior to wiring the sensor to the thermostat  use an ohm meter  or multimeter to measure the resistance of the sensor  Measure at the end of the wires that will  connect to the thermostat  Confirm the resistance value  within 5   to the temperature where the  sensor is mounted  Use a quality  digital electronic thermometer to read the temperature at the  sensor  Remove the sensor cover and place the thermometer probe next to the remote sensor to  verify an accurate reading  Disconnect power to the thermostat when wiring the sensor to the proper  sensor terminals  Strip only as much insulation off of the wires as necessary to provide a good  contact with the terminals  The sensor is not polarity specific so either sensor lead may be connected  to either designated terminal on the thermostat     16    USING MULTIPLE SENSORS FOR TEMPERATURE AVERAGING    Multiple indoor remote sensors can be wired in series parallel for temperature averaging  The total  value of the sensors must equal10kQ   77   F  The onboard sensor is not part of the equation even  if it is configured as part of the averaging circuit  Figure 6 illustrates two T 21 S2 sensors used for  averaging     T 21 S2  SENSOR       FIGURE 6    OUTDOOR SENSOR WIRING    When the T 21 S1 is used as an outdoor sensor  the T 21 P will display the outside air temperature  as well as control high and low balance points for conventional heat pump or Fossil Fuel systems   The outd
6. JacksOn    SYSTEMS    Comfort System     T 21 P Touchscreen Thermostat       Installation Manual    Version 1 40    INTRODUCTION    The Comfort System    T 21 P is a feature rich touchscreen thermostat that can be battery powered  or hardwired to the HVAC equipment  Using a common sense approach to the installation will ensure  this product is installed properly and to the customer s satisfaction  Please take time to read and  understand this manual so that installation and testing is performed in an efficient manner     This manual is to be used in conjunction with the supplied User Manual     Although great care has been taken in the preparation of this manual  Jackson Systems takes  no responsibility for errors or omissions contained herein  It is the responsibility of the  installer to ensure that this thermostat and the equipment connected to it operate in a safe  and efficient manner     Due to ongoing product improvements  Jackson Systems reserves the right to change the  specifications of the T 21 P thermostat or its components without notice   All rights reserved     Jackson Systems  LLC 2011   Intellectual rights apply     GETTING STARTED    As with any HVAC project  careful installation is the key to a successful outcome  Time taken during  the installation process will be rewarded with fewer call backs     The steps required to install the T 21 P thermostat are as follows       Read and understand this Installation Manual and Thermostat User Manual     Mount and w
7. MPARTMENT _    www jacksonsystems com    WIRE  ACCESS  HOLE    MOUNTING HOLES MOUNTING MOUNTING HOLES  S2SCS1 AW HOLE    G RC  A   FIGURE 2    Do not over tighten the mounting screws as the subbase may warp causing the improper  seating of the thermostat connecting pins to the terminal blocks        Use a properly sized screwdriver and back each screw terminal out  counter clockwise  before  landing each wire to its dedicated terminal  Do not overtighten the terminal screws  Check to ensure  that all wires are landed correctly and dressed properly to prevent any shorts  Refer to Typical  System Wiring Diagrams in this manual for proper wiring     TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS    Based on the T 21 P slide switch and installer option configurations  some terminals have multiple  output functions     TERMINAL DESIGNATION    Outdoor Sensor    A   W2  Y2  Compressor 2  Aux  EH   Ww   Wis Reversing Valve  Cy  Yi Gompressor  O  Ce o    ma oO  OR    24Vot H  SSS    24 Volt  Common        INSTALLING THE BATTERIES    The T 21 P comes with two AAA batteries  Insert the batteries as illustrated for primary or backup  power  Even if the thermostat is hardwired  battery backup is recommended to maintain the real time  clock in the event of a power failure  All other memory is non volatile in the event of battery or primary  power loss   Figure 3     www jacksonsystems com       o     S2SCS1 AW YGRC   E  UUOOD O00000    FIGURE 3  SETTING THE THERMOSTAT SWITCHES       The T 21 P contains a set of fo
8. he UP and DOWN arrows to change the display setting        F   Fahrenheit  C   Celsius    SELECTING TIME FORMAT    Menu 9 CL selects the time format which can be 12 hour or 24 hour  The factory default is 12  12  hour   Touch the UP and DOWN arrows to change the format        12   12 Hour  24   24 Hour  Military Time     SELECTING SETPOINT DISPLAY OPTION    Menu 10 ST allows the option of continuously displaying the setpoint temperature with the space  temperature  The factory default is ON  setpoint displayed         OFF   No Setpoint Displayed  ON   Display Setpoint    10    SELECTING BACK LIGHT OPTION    Menu 11 BL allows you the select the back light option  The factory default is ON  Back light ON    Touch the UP and DOWN arrow to change the option        ON   Back Light On  Light stays on for 10 seconds when screen is touched    OFF   No Back Light   ALL   Back Light On Constantly  High when screen is touched and low after  10 seconds   24V power only     SELECTING ADAPTIVE RECOVERY    Menu 12 RC allows you the select the Adaptive Recovery option when the thermostat is configured  as programmable  Adaptive Recovery compares the space temperature deviation from setpoint and  rate of recovery history to bring the equipment on and reach the setpoint at the scheduled time   Touch the UP and DOWN arrows to change the option  The factory default is OFF        OFF   No Adaptive Recovery  ON   Adaptive Recovery On  For programmable mode only     11    FILTER REMINDER    Menu 13
9. ing into the rear of the thermostat    inaccurate Seal hole where wiring enters subbase to prevent air infiltration   External influence from appliances  lighting or drafts may be affecting  temperature accuracy  Move lamps or other sources of heat away  from the thermostat     19    SYMPTOM    Thermostat not displaying  outdoor temperature    Heat or Cool is flashing    Lock icon is displayed  when trying to set a  higher heating or lower  cooling temperature    Thermostat is displaying  wrong temperature    The fan continues to run  after a heating or cooling  call is satisfied     Some functions on the  thermostat cannot  changed and a padlock  icon is displayed     SPECIFICATIONS    Input Voltage  Hardwired   Relay Rating  Battery Power  Operating Temperature  Operating Relative Humidity  Storage Temperature  Size   LCD Display Size  Back Light  Short Cycle Delay  Displayed Temperature Resolution  Setpoint Range  Heating  Cooling  Heating and Cooling Limits  Onboard and Remote Sensors  Resistance  Tolerance  Warranty    JacksOn    SYSTEMS    POSSIBLE FAULT AND REMEDY    Check wiring at outdoor sensor and sensor terminals on  thermostat subbase  Outdoor sensor wires to terminals  S2 and SC     This is not a fault but indicates that the thermostat heating  or cooling relay is energized     This is not a fault  The thermostat heating and cooling limits  are preventing setting a temperature above or below the  limit values  These values can be changed in the Installer  Option
10. ire the subbase      Install the batteries      Set the 4 system switches to match the equipment application     Wire optional remote temperature sensor s       Power the thermostat      Set the Advanced Installer Settings      Test the thermostat     CON MOR WDND           INSTALLING THE THERMOSTAT    FIGURE 1  DISASSEMBLY    There are two release slots located on the bottom of the  thermostat  Gently push the flat blade of a small  screwdriver into one slot at a time and pry upward until  the catch disengages  Carefully swing the thermostat  upward and away from the subbase   Figure 1     THERMOSTAT LOCATION    The T 21 P should be installed in a location that represents the ambient space temperature  Do not  install the thermostat in an area where drafts are present  near the floor  behind doors or on an  external wall  Avoid placing the thermostat in areas where the air movement is limited  affected by  direct sunlight or other areas not typical of the temperature in the space     MOUNTING THE SUBBASE    When mounting the T 21 P subbase  be aware that drafts may travel down wall cavities and enter the  back of the thermostat through the control wire hole in the wall  It is important to seal the hole to  prevent any drafts that might affect the internal temperature sensor  Pull the control wires through the  large opening in the thermostat subbase  Next  level and mount the subbase on the wall using the  supplied anchors and screws   Figure 2     mE  BATTERY        S pt CO
11. m should operate  The word Heat will flash continuously  If the thermostat has been  configured for two stage heating  raise the setpoint a few degrees and the second stage heating relay     A will energize  Heat will flash twice  pause and repeat the sequence to indicate second stage has  been energized     Touch MODE until Cool appears  Touch the DOWN arrow and lower the setpoint a few degrees  below the space temperature  After a brief moment  the internal fan    G    and cooling    Y    relay will  energize  The word Cool will flash continuously  If the thermostat has been configured for two stage  cooling  lower the setpoint a few degrees and the second stage cooling relay    A will energize  Cool  will flash twice  pause and repeat the sequence to indicate second stage has been energized     TESTING CONVENTIONAL HEAT PUMP OPERATION    When the T 21 P is configured for conventional heat pump operation  testing is the same as a  heating and cooling system with the exception that the fan    G    relay is always energized with  compressor  auxiliary and emergency heat calls     18    TESTING FOSSIL FUEL OPERATION    When the T 21 P is configured for Fossil Fuel operation  testing is the same as a conventional heat  pump system with the exception that the heat pump is never allowed to run when the fossil fuel  furnace is energized  Whenever the thermostat calls for second stage  auxiliary  heat  the  compressor    Y    relay is de energized along with the fan    G    relay a
12. nd the    A relay energizes the fossil  fuel furnace  With the installation of an outdoor sensor  both high and or low balance point control can  be used to prioritize heat pump or fossil fuel operation based on a selected outdoor temperature     TESTING LOW BALANCE POINT  Heat Pump or Fossil Fuel    When an outdoor sensor is used with the T 21 P  Installer Option 18 LB allows you to select a low  balance point temperature  When the outdoor temperature falls below the low balance point setting  a  call for heat from the thermostat automatically energizes the auxiliary heat    A relay  To test the low  balance point setting  set 18 LB above the displayed outdoor temperature and force a call for heating   The    A relay will energize and the compressor    Y    relay will be bypassed  Set 18 LB below the  displayed outdoor temperature and force a call for heating  The compressor    Y    relay will energize  and the    A relay will not energize as long as the thermostat does not call for second stage  After  testing  reset the low balance point temperature to a normal operating range     TESTING HIGH BALANCE POINT  Heat Pump or Fossil Fuel     High balance point is designed to prevent the auxiliary heat    A    relay from energizing when the  outdoor temperature is above the balance point setting  To test the high balance point setting  set  19 HB below the displayed outdoor temperature and force a call for second stage heating  The    A     relay will not energize and only the c
13. nute short cycle protection    Sw4   OFF  Conventional heat pump     In Installer Menu  set 17R4   Y2  A relay   2nd stage compressor        2 HEAT   1 COOL FOSSIL FUEL    OPTIONAL   I I l    REMOTE SENSOR  TERMINALS          THERMOSTAT    EQUIPMENT        Switch Settings    Sw1   ON  Heat Pump    Sw2   OFF  OFF    0    reversing valve ON    B    reversing valve   Sw3   OFF  4 minute short cycle protection    Sw4   ON  Fossil Fuel        A relay automatically becomes fossil fuel heat when Sw4 is ON     INSTALLER SETUP MENU    ENTERING THE MENU    Touch and hold both the Clock and Mode section for 5 seconds to enter the Installer Menu     Fan    Automatic       To advance through the menus  touch the Mode section     5    SELECTING THE PROGRAM    The first menu 1 PR selects programmable or non programmable operation  Press the UP or DOWN  arrows to change the selection  The factory default is 4  4 schedules per day      Program  Morning Day  Evening Night       Manual Mode  non programmable   2 Schedules Per Day  Day   Night   4 Schedules Per Day  Morning   Day   Evening   Night     A NO  II    SELECTING PROGRAM DAYS    If menu 1 PR is set to 2 or 4  2 PD is used to select 5   2 programming or 7 day programming  Touch  the UP or DOWN arrows to change the selection  The factory default is 7     Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun    A I l  mE g       5   2  Same schedule Mon   Fri and Sat   Sun   7  7 individual days programming     6    SELECTING PROGRAMMABLE FAN OPTION    Menu 3 PF i
14. ompressor    Y    and fan    G    relays will be active  If the thermostat  is placed in the E heat mode  the high balance point is ignored and the    A relay will energized on a  call for heat  After testing  reset the high balance point temperature to a normal operating range     ADAPTIVE RECOVERY    Adaptive Recovery is only available in programmable mode  Installer Menu 12 RC   ON   The  Adaptive Recovery function of the T 21 P permits the user to program a time that a desired set  temperature is required  The thermostat then calculates the most energy efficient time to bring on the  equipment to reach the setpoint at the designated time  This calculation involves a complex control  algorithm that compares the space temperature deviation from setpoint and rate of recovery history     BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING  SYMPTOM POSSIBLE FAULT AND REMEDY  No LCD display If thermostat is battery powered only  remove battery compartment    and check to see that the positive     and negative     ends of each  battery are oriented properly  If thermostat is hardwired  remove the  thermostat from the subbase and check for 24 Volts across terminals     C    and    R     If no voltage  fault could be equipment or wiring related     Thermostat can not be set In the Installer Options menu  set 4 FN  A for auto changeover   for Auto Changeover 4 FN     is for manual heat   cool   4 FN   C is for cooling only   4 FN   H is for heating only    Temperature display is Air from wall cavity may be leak
15. oor sensor wires to the SC and S2 terminals  Figure 7 illustrates both an indoor and outdoor  sensor configuration     OUTDOOR SENSOR s2 s1 INDOOR SENSOR    T 21 S1 T 21 91    SENSOR SENSOR       FIGURE 7    Mount the sensor on a vertical exterior surface below an overhang  Choose a location protected from  direct sunlight and exposure to excessive moisture  Follow the same wiring procedures as installing  an indoor sensor     17    TEMPERATURE SENSOR CALIBRATION CHART    Temperature Resistance Temperature Resistance     F   kQ    F   kQ     Co   m   o    sl elel a    15 3 100       NTC type 2 sensor   10KQ   77   F    TESTING    The T 21 P incorporates a short cycle timer which can be disabled during testing by setting slide  switch 3 to the ON position  Once testing is completed  the timer needs to be re initiated by setting  the switch to OFF     TESTING FAN OPERATION   Touch MODE until the word OFF is displayed  Touch FAN until the words Always On appear  After a  brief moment  the internal fan relay    G    will energize and the system fan should operate  Touch FAN  again until the word Automatic appears  After a brief moment  the internal fan relay will de energize  and the system fan will shut off     TESTING CONVENTIONAL HEATING AND COOLING OPERATION   Touch MODE until the word Heat appears  Touch the UP arrow and raise the setpoint a few degrees  above the space temperature  After a brief moment  the internal heating relay    W    will energize and  the heating syste
16. rmostat controls fan   Sw3   OFF  No affect on setup    Sw4   OFF  Leave OFF     In Installer Menu  set 4EF   C  Cool Only  Set 17 R4   C2  A Relay   Cool 2   Set 17 R4   C3  A Relay   Cool 2 and W   Cool 3     2 HEAT   1 COOL  GAS     OPTIONAL   I   l    REMOTE SENSOR  TERMINALS        THERMOSTAT    EQUIPMENT    LINE    Switch Settings    Sw1   OFF  Heat   Cool    Sw2   OFF  Equipment controls fan    Sw3   OFF  4 minute short cycle protection   Sw4   OFF  Leave OFF     In Installer Menu  set 17R4   H2  A relay   Heat 2     1 HEAT   1 COOL HEAT PUMP    OPTIONAL   I I l    REMOTE SENSOR  TERMINALS        THERMOSTAT    EQUIPMENT    Switch Settings    Sw1   ON  Heat Pump    Sw2   OFF  OFF    O    reversing valve  ON    B    reversing valve   Sw3   OFF  4 minute short cycle protection    Sw4   OFF  Conventional heat pump     TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS    2 HEAT   1 COOL HEAT PUMP    OPTIONAL   I I l    REMOTE SENSOR  TERMINALS          THERMOSTAT    EQUIPMENT        Switch Settings    Sw1   ON  Heat Pump    Sw2   OFF  OFF    0    reversing valve ON    B    reversing valve   Sw3   OFF  4 minute short cycle protection    Sw4   OFF  Conventional heat pump     In Installer Menu  set 17R4   AU  A relay   Auxiliary and Emergency Heat     2 HEAT   2 COOL HEAT PUMP  NO AUXILIARY HEAT     OPTIONAL  REMOTE SENSOR  TERMINALS          THERMOSTAT    EQUIPMENT       Switch Settings    Sw1   ON  Heat Pump    Sw2   OFF  OFF    0    reversing valve ON    B    reversing valve   Sw3   OFF  4 mi
17. s menu    6 CL   Cooling Limit  Factory default is 50   F  Adjustable  from 43   F   122   F    7 HL   Heating Limit  Factory default is 90   F  Adjustable  from 41   F   120   F     The T 21 P can display in either Fahrenheit or Celsius   Change 8 TD   F in Installer Options menu for Fahrenheit     The thermostat fan mode may be set to Always On  Touch  the FAN icon and change it to Automatic  When the T 21 P  is configured as a programmable thermostat  the fan  operation can be programmed for Automatic or Always ON  with each event  If the Programmable Fan feature is not  required  set 3 PF   OFF in the Installer Options menu     Lock values have been set  Refer to 5 LC settings in the  Installer Options menu  To remove all lock values  set  5 LC   OFF     20 30 VAC 50 60 Hz   24 VAC   1 Amp maximum per relay   2  AAA 1 5 V   32   F to 150   F   0 95   non condensing   32   F to 150   F   5 0    W x 3 375    H x 1 0    D  3 75    W x 2 125    H   LED   Off or 4 minutes   1   F    41   F  120   F  43   F   122   F  Fully adjustable  NTC type 2  10KQ   77   F      3    77   F  5 years    5418 Elmwood Avenue  Indianapolis  IN 46203 6025  Toll Free  888 652 9663 Fax  317 227 1034  www jacksonsystems com    20    06 1073 080811    
18. s the Programmable Fan option which allows selecting continuous or auto fan operation  for each program event when programmable mode is selected  The factory default is OFF        ON   Programmable Fan  OFF   No Programmable Fan    SELECTING MODE    Menu 4 FN selects the mode of operation  The factory default is FN A for auto changeover  Touch  the UP and DOWN arrows to change the selection     Mode  AUTO       Manual Changeover    A  Auto Changeover  H   Heat Only   C  Cool Only   AO   Auto or Off    TOUCHSCREEN LOCK OPTIONS    Menu 5 LC allows you to prevent changes to all or part of the touchscreen functions  The factory  default is OFF  Touch the UP and DOWN arrows to the selection        OFF   All Functions Unlocked 4   UP   DOWN Arrows Locked 8   Fan   Program   Mode   Clock Locked  1   Program Locked 5   Clock Locked 9   All Functions Locked   2   Mode Locked 6   Fan   Mode Locked   3   Fan Locked 7   Fan  Program   Mode Locked    SELECTING THE COOLING LIMIT    Menu 6 CL selects the minimum cooling setpoint  The factory default is 50   F  Touch the UP and  DOWN arrows to adjust the limit from 43     122   F        SELECTING THE HEATING LIMIT    Menu 7 HL selects the maximum heating setpoint limit  The factory default is 90   F  Touch the UP  and DOWN arrows to adjust the limit from 41     120   F     Heat Set       SELECTING TEMPERATURE DISPLAY    Menu 8 TD selects the temperature to be displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius  The factory default is F   Fahrenheit   Touch t
19. ur system switches located on the thermostat printed circuit board    Figure 4  The switches are used to match the thermostat with the HVAC system requirements  Refer  to the system switch functions to properly configure the thermostat     SYSTEM SWITCHES           gt  R       FIGURE 4  SYSTEM SWITCH FUNCTIONS    Sw1   Equipment Type Switch 1 sets the equipment type  For heat   cool equipment  set the  switch to the OFF position  factory default   For heat pump equipment   set the switch 1 to the ON position     Sw2   Fan or Reversing Valve Switch 1 must be OFF  Switch 2 sets the fan or reversing valve order  For Gas systems  set the  switch 2 to the OFF position  factory default   For electric systems  set  the switch 2 to the ON position   Switch 1 must be ON  For      O    reversing valve  set switch 2 to the OFF position  factory default    For    B    reversing valve set switch 2 to the ON position     Sw3   Short Cycle Timer For 4 minutes short cycle protection  set switch 3 to the OFF position   factory default   For no short cycle protection  set switch 3 to the ON position     Sw4   Fossil Fuel Mode For conventional heat pump equipment  set switch 4 to the OFF position  factory  default   For fossil fuel equipment  set switch 4 to the ON position     3    TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS    HEAT ONLY  Gas     OPTIONAL   I   l    REMOTE SENSOR  TERMINALS        THERMOSTAT    EQUIPMENT         Switch Settings a  Sw1   OFF  Heat   Cool   Sw2   OFF  Equipment controls fan 
    
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