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1. Home screen features 1 Set Temperature The set temperature is the temperature the system is programmed to maintain 2 Set Temperature Adjustment Slider Using your finger drag the slider back and forth to manually lower or raise the set temperature Tapping at either end of the temperature scale will move the slider by 1 F 0 5 C When you manually adjust the set temperature you will put the system into a Hold mode If the system is enabled for Auto change over mode and you have selected Auto an arrow will be displayed on the temperature scale in addition to the magnifier This will allow you to adjust both the heating and cooling set temperatures Pressing the arrow will switch the magnifier to that location and allow you to change that temperature Using The ecobee EMS Thermostat There is a minimum difference allowed between the heat set temperature and the cool set temperature If you change the temperatures and this minimum is not maintained the system will automatically adjust the other set temperature to compensate These features are configurable in the Installation Settings 3 Current Temperature This is the current temperature in the room where the Thermostat is installed The Thermostat sends signals to the heating and cooling system to make sure this temperature matches the set temperature on the Thermostat 4 System and Fan Settings Displays the current operating mode of the heating and cooling sys
2. Installing The ecobee System 18 19 Equipment Interface Status LED The Equipment Interface has four LEDs to display the status of the system If you ve wired the system correctly only the Power LED should be on Power O system O Line O Communication LED arrangement The LEDs operate as follows Power This LED monitors the power supply of the Equipment Interface LED ON Power is connected to the Equipment Interface and is within the appropriate voltage range LED OFF Power is disconnected or has dropped below 9V System This LED monitors the operation of the Equipment Interface LED ON There is a fault with the Equipment Interface LED OFF The equipment interface is operational Line This LED monitors the power supplied to the Thermostat from the Equipment Interface LED ON The voltage at the 12V and GND terminal has dropped below 7V LED OFF Adequate power is being supplied to the Thermostat Communication This LED monitors the communication between the Thermostat and the Equipment Interface i e the D and D terminals LED ON The Equipment Interface and Thermostat are not communicating with each other LED OFF The two devices are communicating properly Installing The ecobee System SYSTEM SET UP Navigating the Thermostat Once the Thermostat and Equipment Interface are powered up and working correctly you can begin configuring the system The Thermostat uses touch screen
3. 2011 ecobee 477 Richmond Street West 6th Floor Toronto Ontario M5V 3E7 Canada toll free 1 877 932 6233 www ecobee com MA EMS 203 R1 B w v ecobee ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Manual CONTENTS Getting started Welcome Before you begin HVAC System Compatibility Information WiFi Specifications Approvals FCC Compliance Statement Specifications Installing the ecobee Thermostat Planning the Installation Installing the Equipment Interface Wiring Diagrams Installing the Thermostat Connecting the Thermostat to the Equipment Interface Connecting Power Equipment Interface Status LED System Set Up Navigating the Thermostat Configuring the Installer Settings Installation Wizard Equipment Thresholds Test Equipment Sensors Contractor Info Reset Installation Settings Reset All Settings Setting up the Reminders and Alerts Alerts UBB BRWWHN NY 10 16 17 18 20 20 21 21 21 25 27 27 28 28 28 28 29 Automation Setting up the Equipment Interface Sensor Inputs Setting up the Remote Sensor Inputs Connecting to the Internet Setting up WiFi Advanced Configuration Creating an EMS Web Portal Account Registering an ecobee EMS Thermostat Using the ecobee EMS Thermostat What s on the Home Screen Feature Icons Cleaning the Touch Screen Viewing Details Viewing Sensors Preferences and Settings Access Control Temperature Range Recovery Options Economizer Settings Thermostat
4. sereen Press More Temperature Display Touch the Temperature Display to select Fahrenheit F or Celsius C Press Settings and select Preferences Date and Time Touch Date amp Time to e Set the current date e Set the current time e Select between 12 hour or 24 hour time format e Select the time zone where the Thermostat is located Enable or disable daylight savings adjustments Using The ecobee EMS Thermostat 48 49 Program the time and date as well as the time zone If the Thermostat is connected to the Internet time and date are programmed automatically The time zone determines when the system needs to adjust for daylight savings time Sound Effects The Thermostat can make sounds when you press a button or when an alert is generated Press Sound Effects to e Turn on off the sound when a button is pressed e Adjust the volume of the sound when a button is pressed e Turn on off the sound when an alert is generated e Adjust the volume of the sound for an alert Brightness The touch screen display has adjustable backlight brightness You can control the intensity when the screen is active and when the display is in standby mode Press Brightness to e Set the Active brightness intensity e Set the Standby brightness intensity e Set the minimum time the Thermostat will stay in active brightness before switching to Standby brightness Holding Action Whenever you manually adjust the set temperatur
5. you can enable a 4 digit installer code This code is pre programmed to 3262 and can be enabled in the Thresholds option menu Installation Wizard The Installation Wizard takes you step by step through a series of choices regarding the heating and cooling equipment intended to be connected to the Equipment Interface Simply make the selections when prompted on the screen and press Next to advance to the next screen Once completed you will be shown a diagram of the wiring connections that reflects the choices made during the wizard process You can press Back to go back and make any changes Once you are satisfied with the setup press Done Equipment In addition to the Installation Wizard the equipment setting will allow you to manually configure the various devices that are connected to the Equipment Interface Heat Pump This section allows you to enable and configure up to a 2 stage heat pump If a second stage is required you must configure an Accessory relay to control that stage e Geothermal Ground Source Heat pump If you select Yes this tells the system a geothermal or ground source heat pump is being controlled This helps the Ther mostat determine optimum performance and default settings If you select NO the system will optimize for an air to air heat pump e O B Energize on Cool If you choose Yes the reversing valve output O B terminal will activate when there is a call for cooling If you select No the relay w
6. NEW Min Runtime Delta which determines how far from the set point the system will maintain to reduce short cycling of the equipment NEW Dehumidify in Heat Mode allows you to control the dehumidification even when the system is in heat mode System Set Up 24 25 System Set Up NEW Dehumidifier Active allow you to configure if the active stat of this relay is open or closed e Ventilator Activated when the user engages Ventilator Max from the Details screen The system fan will also turn on when Ventilator Max is engaged Thresholds This section will allow you to configure the various temperature or time thresholds associated with the heating and cooling equipment You must configure the required equipment first before setting the thresholds and only the application thresholds will be shown i e if no air conditioner is configured you will not see the options related to air conditioners Allow Auto Heat Cool Enable this option to allow the user to select auto change over as a system mode Heat Cool Min Delta The minimum difference between the heat mode set temperature and the cool mode set temperature when the system mode is in Auto change over Compressor Settings e Min Cycle Off Time Allows you to configure the compressor off time between cycles This ensures the compressor does not short cycle which could affect the operating life of the system This is adjustable from 240 900 Seconds e Min Outdoor Temp All
7. Name Notes Vacation Property Programming the Thermostat Using the Program Wizard Using the Editor Scheduling a Calendar Event Performing a Hardware Reset Warranty 32 32 35 39 39 39 40 40 41 41 43 44 44 46 46 48 49 49 49 50 50 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 GETTING STARTED Welcome The ecobee Energy Management System EMS is the newest technology designed for the commercial market It is ideal in applications where a simple programmable Thermostat does not provide adequate controls and functionality and a full scale building automation system is too complex and cost prohibitive The ecobee EMS is user friendly reduces a building s operating costs and delivers increased energy conservation Through a dedicated EMS Web Portal users can remotely monitor identify analyze and trouble shoot performance issues manage the temperature and operational settings from a central location and take action without having to send a technician on site reducing the need for truck rolls The ecobee EMS will maximize any building s efficiency reduce energy consumption and deliver significant cost savings Technical Support Our technical support team is available to answer your questions at 1 877 9 ecobee 1 877 932 6233 or via email at support ecobee com Before You Begin This product is intended to be installed by trained service professionals This manual explains the procedures for installing the ec
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9. and Customer is otherwise eligible to receive a replacement product This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation Warranty 58 59 Warranty costs and shall not apply if the damages were found to be caused by something other than defects in materials or workmanship including without limitation if the Product e was operated stored in abnormal use or maintenance conditions e is repaired modified or altered unless ecobee expressly e authorizes such repair modification or alteration in writing e was subject to abuse neglect electrical fault improper handling accident or acts of nature e was not installed by a licensed Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning HVAC contractor or e was installed improperly ecobee s sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the Product within the terms stated above ECOBEE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND INCLUDING ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT Some US states and Canadian provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you ecobee s responsibility for malfunctions and deffects in materials and workmanship is limited to repair and replacement as set forth in this warranty statement All express and im
10. control the Thermostat will prompt you with the following Hold 2 hours Hold 4 hours Indefinite The fan will switch to this setting and will only revert back if you do so manually e Minimum On Time This feature allows you to determine a minimum time per hour that the furnace fan will run This results in optimal air circulation and a more consistent temperature within the building and is more cost effective than choosing the On setting Current Humidity Displays the current percentage of humidity in the room where the Thermostat is installed Humidity displays even if the Thermostat has not been configured to control a humidifier or dehumidifier Humidifier Dehumidifier Humidity is an important factor in the overall comfort If the Thermostat was configured to control a humidifier or dehumidifier you will be able to select the options below to control the level of humidity in the building Humidifier This option will let you configure the humidifier connected to the Thermostat Options are e On The system will maintain the humidifier to the programmed level e Off The system will not control the humidity in the building Frost Control During the heating season the Thermostat will automatically adjust the humidity levels to minimize frost or condensation forming on the windows Internet access is required for this feature to operate properly Humidifier Set Point Select this option to program the desired
11. in this case you would set a desired operating temperature range rather than a minimum or maximum threshold e Configure Action For the Monitoring and Discharge Air Sensor or dry contact sensors you can program certain actions when the sensor activates or reaches a pre programmed threshold First determine the threshold s at which the action will take place then you would set the action you want to occur Possible action types are Do Nothing No specific action will occur if this option is selected Switch to Occupied Switches the system to the Occupied program when the input is activated Unoccupied Switches the system to the Unoccupied program when the input is activated The Economizer and or Occupancy relay outputs if configured will also be switched to the appropriate state when this input is configured and activated Shut Down Compressor Humidifier The compressor both for AC or Heat pump or the humidifier dehumidifier will shutdown and remain shutdown until this input is cleared Shut down AC The air conditioning system will shutdown and will remain shutdown until this input has cleared Adjust Temperature When the input is activated the heat and or cool set points can be adjusted by a preprogrammed amount It will revert back to the original set point when the input has cleared Activate Output Relay When the input is activated a User defined relay will be activated Turn on Fan When the input is act
12. list of available networks along with an indication of the signal strength and whether security encryption is used Once the network has been detected press on that list item to continue with the configuration If the network is encrypted you will be asked to enter the password for that network Advanced Configuration Advanced configuration lets you input the network parameters manually Select this list item and choose the network you wish to connect to or add one to the list i e if the network does not broadcast its SSID You will then be able to view and configure the following e Dynamic or Static IP addressing e SSID e Password e Type of Encryption e WiFi Channel e IP Address e IP Subnet e Gateway e Primary and Secondary DNS The ecobee EMS uses TCP Port 8089 to communicate to the ecobee servers If you cannot connect to ecobee com contact the network administrator to determine if this port is blocked 41 Using The ecobee EMS Thermostat CREATING AN EMS WEB PORTAL ACCOUNT To manage and control the ecobee EMS Thermostat you will first need to create a Web Portal account To create an ecobee EMS Web Portal please visit www ecobee com emsaccount Fill out the form in full including a valid ecobee EMS 12 digit serial number You can use the same username and password as your current Contractor Portal or ecobee Thermostat account If you do so an additional tab titled EMS will appear the next time you lo
13. minute activation delay the door will need to open and remain open for five minutes before the Thermostat takes action Deactivation Delay Allows you to program a time delay from when the input detects the inactive state to when the system reverts back to its normal operating conditions For example if you connect a door sensor to the input and program a five minute deactivation delay the door will remain closed for five minutes before the Thermostat will revert back to the normal operating condition Min Action Duration Allows you to program the minimum amount of time the system will perform this action This timer will run its course regardless of whether the input has reverted back to its normal state and the deactivation timer has expired This option is useful for applications where you want to run a device i e fan or compressor for a minimum amount of time after the input has been activated rather then using the deactivation delay This ensures the fan or motor does not short cycle If Adjust Temperature is chosen as the Type you will also be presented with the following options e Decrease Heat Temp Allows you to program the number of degrees that the heat set temperature will be adjusted by once an input has been activated On the scroll wheel of the Thermostat a positive number increases the heat set point and a negative number decreases the heat set point e Increase Cool Temp Allows you to program the number of d
14. relatively flat surface e In an environment that does not exceed the temperature or humidity level outlined in the specification section of this manual e Ina location that is within the maximum wiring distance of the HVAC equipment and the Thermostat How do l intend to power the ecobee Energy Management System e Does the HVAC system control board have enough spare capacity to power this system e Dol need to provide a 24Vac transformer e Dol have access to a 120V electrical output to use the optional 12Vdc power adapter Where is the optimum location for the Thermostat e Within the maximum wiring distance to the Equipment Interface e Receiving good reception of WiFi signal 3 bars or more from the location e If WiFi reception is sub optimal what will be relocated the Thermostat or WiFi router e Do the temperature and humidity levels adequately represent the area controlled by the HVAC system How is the WiFi and Internet connection configured in this building e Dol have access to the customer s WiFi and or internet connection e What information do I need to provide to the IT staff to ensure the ecobee EMS can successfully connect to their WiFi and or internet connection Once you have planned your installation continue with the installation instructions Installing The ecobee System Installing the Equipment Interface To install the Equipment Interface 1 Choose a suitable location to mount the Equipm
15. technology so it s easy to navigate just tap the icons buttons and lists Note To prevent damage to the touch screen never use a sharp object such as a pen When the screen shows a list setting an arrow on the right it indicates there are more than two options to choose from If there is no arrow then the list item only has two options Toggle between options by pressing the list item In the various screens you have three navigation choices Press Done to save changes and move to the next screen Press Cancel to go back to the previous screen without saving changes At any time press the Home button found on the right hand side of the touch screen This cancels any action and takes you back to the home screen If you need to enter data in the form of text you will be presented with a keyboard Pressing the Caps key will allow you to enter capital letters pressing the 123 key will change the letters to numbers or commonly used symbols System Set Up 20 To configure the installer settings gt From the Home screen press More Me Press Settings and a select Installation Settings 21 System Set Up Configuring the Installer Settings Installer Settings let you configure the settings related to the various devices such as a furnace air conditioner humidifier dehumidifier or ventilator that are connected to the Equipment Interface To prevent accidental modifications to these settings
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18. Outdoor temp This option allows you to set a maximum outdoor temperature for the economy cycle feature If this temperature is exceeded the economizer relay will not be used for cooling regardless of the other settings in this section e Max Outdoor Humidity This option allows you to set a maximum outdoor humidity for the economy cycle feature If this humidity level is exceeded the economizer relay will not be used for cooling regardless of the other settings in this section e Max Set point delta This option allows you to set the maximum delta between the current temperature and the set point If this delta is exceeded the economizer relay will not be used for cooling regardless of the other settings in this section Advanced Settings This section will allow you to customize how long each stage will run before the next stage will turn on You may also program when a particular stage is turned on based on the temperature delta between the set temperature and the current temperature e NEW Reverse staging If this option is enabled the thermostat will cycle down from the higher stages so that as it approaches set point it will only be running in stage 1 The HVAC equipment will start in stage 1 As the stage 1 temperature delta is exceeded the second stage will engage Once the equipment has brought the current temperature back to within the temperature delta stage 2 will disengage and stage 1 remain running until the set point is me
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20. QuickSave mode QuickSave is only used when the Thermostat is in Vacation Property mode In all cases once the code is enabled it will be required to access any of the list items in the Settings menu with the exception of the About screen Note Once an access code is entered the Thermostat will allow access until the Backlight timer reverts to standby mode If no standby mode is selected the access code will expire 2 minutes after it was entered Temperature Range You can configure the Thermostat so that only a specific heat and or cool set point range is permitted Heat Temp Range Users will not be able to set the Thermostat to a temperature above this limit Cool Temp Range Users will not be able to set the Thermostat to a temperature below this limit Using The ecobee EMS Thermostat 50 Dil Recovery Options Recovery options allow the EMS to learn how the heating and cooling system works taking into account infrastructure weather and historical performance to efficiently recover from temperature set back or set forward Smart Recovery Heat The EMS will start recovery at the optimum time to ensure the set point is reached at the programmed time Smart Recovery Cool The EMS will start recovery at the optimum time to ensure the set point is reached at the programmed time Random Start Heat Programming a time in this section will produce a random delay when there is call for heat In applications with multiple he
21. Thermostat is controlling or where the Equipment Interface is installed screen press More lij Press Settings and select the About Vacation Property eni This option puts the ecobee EMS in a mode suitable for vacation rental properties With this option enabled the Thermostat will normally be programmed to remain in the unoccupied state i e the property is vacant The property manager can then schedule a calendar event that coincides with rental periods During this calendar event the ecobee EMS will switch to the occupied state but look and feel like the residential ecobee Smart Thermostat The renters will have access to features like QuickSave manual adjustments and hold settings still within the limits as programmed Once the calendar event i e rental period has elapsed the Thermostat will automatically revert back to the unoccupied state Using The ecobee EMS Thermostat 52 Programming the Thermostat The ecobee EMS is flexible enough to handle the most demanding schedules Multiple Occupied or Unoccupied periods can be programmed on a daily basis If a different time or set temperature is required a Custom Period can also be programmed Occupied Represents the period when the building or area is occupied When this period is active any relay Chreupied programmed as Economizer or Occupied will be activated Unoccupied Represents the period when the building or area is unoccupied When this perio
22. ace Auxiliary Heat Allows you to enable and configure up to a 3 stage conventional heat source If you have selected heat pump as your primary source this feature will allow you to configure the auxiliary heat connected to the system Furnace Type Allows you to configure the type of furnace connected This allows the Thermostat to optimize its algorithms based on the type of fuel and typical characteristics of the chosen system Choose the option that best represents the type of heating system installed System Set Up 22 23 System Set Up e Heat Stages Allows you to configure up to 3 stages of heat If you require a third stage you must configure an accessory relay to control that stage e Heat Fan Control This option allows you to determine if the system fan is controlled by the system during heat cycles or if the Thermostat is required to control the fan Normally the HVAC system controls the fan during heat cycles Air Conditioner Allows you to enable and configure up to 2 stages of air conditioning If you require a second stage you must configure an accessory relay to control that stage Staging Method of Operation The ecobee Thermostat uses a unique method for staging for multi stage heating or cooling It uses a combination of intelligent algorithms and past performance to determine when to activate the stages When there is a call for heat or cool the system computes how long it would take for the system to reac
23. ating systems this prevents all systems from activating at the same time creating a peak power demand Random Start Cool Programming a time in this section will produce a random delay when there is call for cooling In applications with multiple cooling systems this prevents all systems from activating at the same time creating a peak power demand Economizer Setting If a relay output is configured as an Economizer output the following options will be made available Disable Economizer during Smart Recovery If enabled the Economizer relay output will not activate during Smart Recovery for heat or cool It will only activate when the system is in an Occupied period If No is selected the Economizer output will activate during the recovery from the Unoccupied to Occupied periods Perform Pre occupancy Purge If enabled the Pre occupancy Purge will be activated a minimum of 1 hour before the transition to an Occupied period Using The ecobee EMS Thermostat Thermostat Name This section allows you to program a name i e Front Office on the Thermostat This is useful if you have multiple systems or zones You can view the Thermostat name in the About menu on the Thermostat and also in your online Web Portal Notes This section allows you to program information you To view Notes would like the user or service contractors to know f g From the Home about the equipment For example which roof top unit gt the
24. be generated e Set temperature range of 60 104 F 15 5 40 C Low Humidity Alert Select this item to set the humidity level at which the EMS will generate a Low Humidity alert The range can be adjusted to e Off no alert will be generated e Set humidity range of 5 95 R H in 5 increments High Humidity Alert Select this item to set the humidity level at which the EMS will generate a High Humidity alert The range can be adjusted to e Off no alert will be generated e Set humidity range of 5 95 R H in 5 increments Auxiliary Heat Run Time Alert optional If you have a heat pump with auxiliary heat configuration you can program the EMS to generate an alert if the auxiliary heat runs for more than this programmed amount of time during a 24 hour period Auxiliary Outdoor Temperature Alert optional If you have a heat pump with auxiliary heat configuration you can also program the EMS to generate an alert if the auxiliary heat is called for when the outdoor temperature exceeds this programmed set point You need an internet connection for this feature to function Enable Alerts to be displayed on console Select No if you do not want any of the alerts to be display on the touch screen interface Alerts will continue to be displayed on the web portal and sent via email Enable Heating and Cooling Alerts Select No if you do not want the Thermostat to generate the System Failed to Heat or Cool alerts If d
25. d is active any relay D programmed as Economizer or Occupied will not Program summary screen be activated Custom Period Using the Program Wizard Custom Period allows you to assign a name and The Thermostat Wizard takes you through a step by To use the Wizard whether the period is occupied and unoccupied You step process to set the program schedule From the Home can then customize the EMS with set temperatures ini A screen press Program and times that are different than the standard periods For example if you have an occupied period on the weekend but do not require the set temperature to If you want to change anything you can either run the Wizard again or press Editor to make specific changes See Using the Editor on page 53 Press Wizard in the upper right corner be as high low as during the week you would create Note f the Thermostat is in Hold mode you must press of the screen a custom period called Weekend Configure it as an Resume in order to get to the wizard Choose the setting occupied period and program unique set temperatures If you do not immediately connect to the Internet you that best fits your then assign this new period to the days that are must ensure the time and date are programmed Refer daily routine applicable See page 53 on how to Add Custom periods to Preferences and Settings on page 46 for details i Press Next to go to There are three ways to program the schedule for
26. der interval in hours or calendar months This reminder also displays the date of the last filter change UV Lamp Sets the reminder period for cleaning or replacing the UV lamp Select this item to turn the reminder on or off and to set the reminder in calendar months You can also check the date of the last lamp change Ventilator Filter Optional Select this item to turn the reminder on or off to choose the reminder interval in run time hours or calendar months You can also check the date of the last filter change Note If a humidifier dehumidifier or ventilator is not configured in the accessory relays these options will not be displayed To set up reminder alerts gt From the Home screen Press More Press Settings and select Reminders and Alerts from the menu System Set Up 30 31 Automation Alerts The ecobee EMS can generate alerts when the temperature in the building reaches a pre programmed level This protects the building from damage due to freezing and or excessive heat Low Temperature Alert Select this item to set the temperature at which the EMS will generate a Low Temperature alert The range can be adjusted to e Off no alert will be generated e Set temperature range of 35 68 F 1 5 20 C High Temperature Alert Select this item to set the temperature at which the EMS will generate a High Temperature alert The range can be adjusted to e Off no alert will
27. difier dehumidifier will shutdown and remain shutdown until this input is cleared To Set Up Sensor Inputs i From the Home screen Press More Press Settings select Installation Settings then Sensors from the menu To Add a New Sensor state gt gt gt Select the Dry Contact associated with the Sensor Give the Sensor state a Name then select Configure States Enter the chosen State open or closed then Select Configure Actions Enter all applicable info including the type of action you would like performed for this state Automation 34 35 Automation Shut down AC The air conditioning system will shutdown and will remain shutdown until this input has cleared Adjust Temperature When the input is activated the heat and or cool set points can be adjusted by a preprogrammed amount It will revert back to the original set point when the input has cleared Activate Output Relay When the input is activated a User defined relay will be activated Send Alert Choosing Yes enables the system to send an alert when the input has been activated Send Update Log Choosing Yes enables the system to log when this input has been activated Activation Delay Allows you to program a time delay from when the input detects the active state to when the action programmed in the Type section is performed by the system For example if you connect a door sensor to the input and program a five
28. e the Thermostat will indicate you are holding You can select how long the Thermostat will hold the new temperature before reverting back to the regular program The options are e 2 hours e 4hours e Until Next Transition The temperature will be held until the next program stage e Indefinite The Thermostat will continue to hold at this temperature until you press the Resume button located at the bottom of the home screen e Update Program When you adjust the set temperature the system will reprogram the temperature for the program period you are currently in e Ask Me Every time you adjust the set temperature you will be asked which of the options you would like to choose Using The ecobee EMS Thermostat Access Control You can configure the Thermostat so certain features will require the user to enter a 4 digit access code To enable the access code enter a 4 digit number To disable this feature simply delete the number You can also configure the level of access control Restrict All Access Unauthorized users will only be able to view the home screen and the weather information Restrict Details Access The code is required to access the Details screen Restrict Program Access The code is required to view and modify the Thermostat s program Restrict Calendar Event Access The code is required to view and create a Calendar Event Restrict QuickSave The security code is required to both enter and exit
29. e temperature in the room where the Thermostat is installed System Mode Displays the mode the system is operating in Press this item to display a list of options e Cool The system will turn on the air conditioner when the current temperature rises above the set temperature e Heat The system will turn on the furnace when the current temperature drops below the set temperature e Auxiliary Heat Only The system will only use the auxiliary or back up heat source to maintain the heat set point temperature e Auto The system is in Auto change over mode and will activate the heating or cooling systems to keep the building within the desired range of set temperatures This option is only available if enabled in the Installation Settings e Off The system is off and will only display the current temperature Fan Control Displays the current furnace fan setting Press this item to toggle between e On The fan runs all the time regardless of programming or if there is a call for heat or cool The fan will also run if the System Mode is Off To clean the touch screen Pi a From the Home screen press More Press Clean Me To access your Details S From the Home screen press Details Using The ecobee EMS Thermostat 46 47 e Auto Turns on the furnace fan when the system is heating cooling or ventilating the building or to satisfy the minimum fan on time When you switch between Auto and ON in fan
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31. egrees that the cool set temperature will be adjusted by once an input has been activated On the scroll wheel of the Thermostat a positive number increases the cool set point and a negative number decreases the cool set point In both cases this offset will apply to the set point temperature at the time of the activation of the input As the system switches between program periods i e occupied unoccupied etc this offset will be maintained Once the input has been switched back to the inactive state the set temperature will revert back to the normal limits If the Activate Relay Output option is chosen as the Type you will also be presented with the following options e Set Relay Allows you to determine if the User defined relay should open or close when the input is activated e Use Relay Allows you to select which of the accessory relays configured as ser Defined should be engaged when the input is activated You must have configured at least one accessory relay as User defined prior to completing this section It is possible to have more than one type of action per input or to use the same input and program one action for when it s opened and another for when it is closed To program this simply repeat the steps above until each input is programmed as desired Automation 36 37 Automation Setting Up the Remote Sensor Inputs Name To enable simply enter a name for this input i e Door Sensor To disable t
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33. en the Thermostat and Equipment Interface as shown below D D Equipment GND Interface 12V D Dt GND HV DOQQ ZARE uan Thermostat Wiring from Thermostat to the Equipment Interface 2 Attach the front cover of the Smart Thermostat to the backplate Ensure the four pins on the circuit board mate with the terminal block on the backplate as shown below Replace the front cover ensuring the pins meet the terminals 17 Installing The ecobee System The Thermostat comes with a factory installed coin cell battery When replacing the battery ensure the side of the battery is facing out and the battery contacts remain in the upright position not bent underneath the battery The battery should snap in easily Slide the battery under the contacts and push down firmly Connecting Power Once you ve completed the wiring of the Thermostat and Equipment Interface you can apply power to the Equipment Interface and restore power to the heating and air conditioning equipment There are two methods of powering the Thermostat You can power it directly from a 24VAC source capable of at least 3VA 24Vac 3VA min hard wired 24 VAC option The second method requires the optional 120V to 12Vdc power adaptor Plug the power supply into a standard electrical outlet and plug the barrel connector into the Equipment Interface Plug the adaptor into the Equipment Interface
34. ent Interface as determined from Planning the Install section on page 7 2 Remove the front cover of the Equipment Interface If necessary insert a flat head screwdriver into one of the slots as shown below and gently twist the screwdriver Q Insert a screwdriver into one of the two slots and twist gently 3 Place the back of the enclosure on the intended mounting surface and use it as a template to mark the location of the mounting holes as shown below er _ e gt 0 Mounting holes indicated with solid color 4 Move the back of the enclosure out of the way and make the holes where indicated in step 3 The mounting holes can accommodate a 6 pan head screw Installing The ecobee System 8 5 Use drywall plugs or other screw anchors not Wiring Diagrams included to ensure the Equipment Interface can be Below are the Equipment Interface Terminal Labels mounted securely Please take note that there is a factory nstalled jumper 6 Fasten the backplate to the wall using the appropriate P g pprop between R H and R C screws not included Wiring the Equipment Interface To wire the Equipment Interface prone O System 1 Disconnect the power to the HVAC equipment O Line Y CEPE W O B 2 Disconnect the wires going to the existing Thermostat communications G W2 AUX 3 Follow the wirin
35. et e Stage X Maximum Runtime The maximum amount of time X stage will run before engaging the next stage Options are Auto and 10 120 minutes e Stage X Temperature Delta The minimum difference between the current temperature and the set temperature that will activate this stage regardless if the maximum run time of the previous stage was reached Options are Auto and 1 10F e Comp to Aux Runtime The maximum amount of time this stage will run before engaging the next stage Options are Auto and 10 180 minutes e Comp to Aux Temp Delta The minimum difference between the current temperature and the set temperature that will activate this stage regardless if the maximum run time of the previous stage was reached Options are Auto and 1 10F e Cool Min On Time Sets the minimum equipment run time in cool mode e Heat Min On Time Sets the minimum equipment run time in heat mode Temperature Correction This will allow you to program an offset between what temperature the Thermostat is measuring versus what is displayed If you find that the temperature where the Thermostat is mounted does not represent the room temperature this offset allows you to compensate for that difference Installer Code This option lets you enable or disable 3262 as the installer code Adding an installer code prevents accidental modifications to the installation setting If a user code has been programmed it will be required to enter the installation set
36. f the Calendar Event the system will restore the building to whatever the set temperature was just prior to the Calendar Event Performing a Hardware Reset In rare circumstances static electricity or power surges may interrupt the operation of the Thermostat or Equipment Interface forcing a hardware reset AWA Reset button indicated in solid color Resetting the Thermostat You can reset the Thermostat by pressing the hardware reset button located through an opening in the top left corner of the Thermostat as shown below Pressing the hardware reset button will not alter programming or configuration options 57 Using The ecobee EMS Thermostat 3 Year Limited Warranty ecobee warrants that for a period of three 3 years from the date of purchase by the consumer Customer the ecobee Thermostat excluding battery the Product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service During the warranty period ecobee shall at its option repair or replace any defective Products at no charge Any replacement and or repaired device are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or ninety 90 days whichever is longer If the product is defective call Customer Service at 1 877 9 ecobee ecobee will make the determination whether a replacement product can be sent to you or whether the product should be returned to the following address ecobee Customer Service 477 Richmond
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39. g diagrams on pages 10 15 connect the R H HVAC equipment to the Equipment Interface R C NC 4 Do not apply power until you have installed and NC connected the Thermostat see pages 17 19 a ACC2 O ACC2r O Acc3 amp ACC3r 5 Do not install the front cover on the Equipment Interface at this point Equipment Interface Furnace Air Conditioner BE w OE wos OHK c OK PS DE Humidifier Cc 8 OK w DE rc 9E AISE OK OK Hav vay acc OK accir OEK w OE i acc2 DE c OH Dehumidifier Acc2r OE EA Dehumidifier Humidifier Acc3 OH acc3r 9E 2v OE c OH Single Stage Heat Cool with Three Accessories 9 Installing The ecobee System Installing The ecobee System 10 HRV Dehumidifier Humidifier W2 AUX R H Equipment Interface W O B R C ACC1 ACCIr ACC2 ACC2r ACC3 ACC3r 2222 2222ER Furnace Hum ARARAS Air Conditioner 2 DE Dual Stage Heat Single Stage Cool with Three Accessories HRV Comp2 Humidifier Equipment Interface ACC1 ACCIr ACC2 ACC2r ACC3 ACC3r Furnace Hum AAAAAAAN Air Conditioner Y1 QE Y2 QE OK OK Dual Stage Heat Cool with Two Accessories 11 Installing The ecobee System indicates a jumper Non powered accessories require a jum
40. g in Note You cannot register an ecobee Smart Thermostat EB STAT to your EMS Web Portal They are incompatible and an error will be generated if a Smart Thermostat serial number is entered into an EMS Web Portal Registering an ecobee EMS Thermostat To register an ecobee EMS Thermostat you will first need To register an ecobee to create an ecobee EMS Web Portal account EMS Thermostat Once you have logged into your EMS Web Portal and F Log into your ecobee want to register a Thermostat click on My Sets and we EMS Web Portal create a new Set to house the new Thermostat Once a set is created simply select Add a Thermostat and enter the 12 digit serial number of the ecobee EMS Thermostat For more information please refer to the on line help menus in the EMS Web Portal From the Thermostat widget s Manage tab create a new set within the My Sets folder Click on the new set and select Add a Thermostat Fill in all necessary Information and click done Using The ecobee EMS Thermostat 42 43 USING THE ECOBEE EMS THERMOSTAT The bright easy to read and easy to use touch screen on the Thermostat makes it simple to review and adjust the settings any time you want What s on the Home Screen The Home Screen displays the current temperature various heating and cooling settings and icons for navigating to other features and settings of the Thermostat The Home Screen is the default display for the Thermostat
41. h the desired set point in stage 1 stage 2 or stage 3 accordingly It will determine that highest stage at which a minimum of 10 minutes of run time is required It will then automatically start the system at that stage ie if it calculates that it will take 15 minutes at stage 2 but only 7 minutes at stage 3 the system will immediately turn on stage 2 to meet the set point If the calculation indicates to start at stage 1 and it takes more than 10 minutes to reach the set point it will automatically engage stage 2 If stage 2 runs for more than 10 minute without reaching the set point it will activate stage 3 A minimum run time of 10 minutes is used to ensure that proper circulation throughout the system and that minimum cycle times are maintained For heat pumps with auxiliary heat the operation of the auxiliary heat will depend on the configuration of the Allow Heat Pump Auxiliary Heat to Run Simultaneously on page 22 Accessory relays Accessory relays are generic relays that can be configured to control the following e Heat Stage 3 Select this option when the Thermostat is required to control a 3 stage conventional heating system Connect the third stage or W3 contact to this accessory relay e Auxiliary Heat Stage 2 Select this option when the Thermostat is required to control a heat pump system with 2 stages of Auxiliary heat Connect the second stage of the auxiliary heat to this relay Compressor AC Stage 2 Select thi
42. his input delete the name assigned Type This defines the type of input e Configure In this section you can choose from a predetermined list of commonly available sensors If your sensor is not on the list you can create a new one by entering the specific parameters For temperature you will need the B value of the sensor or the resistance value of the sensor at 70F 21C These are found on the sensor manufacturers data sheet Note The Remote Sensors support only 10K NTC type temperature sensors Usage This section is to configure what function this sensor needs to perform e Control Sensor This option configures the sensor to be part of the HVAC control The sensor can then be configured to replace or be part of a the Thermostat Set temperature Refer to page 49 to configure Set Temperature Average e Monitoring Sensor This option configures the sensor to monitor areas independently of the HVAC system ie freezers wine cellars etc e Outdoor Sensor This options allows you to use an outdoor temperature sensor in place of the internet weather feed The value measured here will be used for any control or dual fuel algorithms and it will be displayed on the Thermostat The Thermostat will continue to use the internet weather feed for the 5 day forecast e Discharge Air Sensor This options is specifically designed for a sensor intended to measure discharge air temperature This operates similar to a monitoring type system only
43. idifier connected Details will also display these settings Program Press Program to set the desired temperatures throughout the day for each day of the week The image on this icon will change to show which period of the day Occupied or Unoccupied is currently in effect Resume If the Thermostat has been manually adjusted the Resume button will be displayed Pressing this button will cause the system to revert back to the scheduled program Switch To Pressing the Switch To icon will switch the system to the period shown in the icon If the system is in the Unoccupied period it will switch to the Occupied period and remain there for 2 hours If the system is in the Occupied period it will switch to the Unoccupied period and remain there until the next scheduled transition More Press this icon to navigate to additional features Using The ecobee EMS Thermostat Cleaning the Touch Screen Press the Clean me icon to deactivate the touch screen You can clean the Thermostat touch screen by spraying water or any mild non abrasive household cleaner on a clean cloth Wipe the surface of the touch screen with the dampened cloth Note Do not spray any liquids directly onto the Thermostat The touch screen will be deactivated for 20 seconds and the time to reactivation will count down Viewing Details The Details screen lists various temperature and equipment details associated with the Thermostat Current Temperature Th
44. ill energize when there is call for heat Min Cycle Off Time Enables you to configure the compressor off time between cycles This is adjustable from 240 900 Seconds Min Outdoor Temp Allows you to set the minimum outside air temperature at which the compressor will be disabled This performs two functions You can set it to prevent the compressor from going on when the outdoor temperature is too low thus resulting in damage to the compressor You can also set this value to determine when you want the auxiliary heat if installed to help meet the set temperature The temperature range is adjustable from 0 F 17 8 C 65 F 18 3 C or can be completely disabled You will need an internet connection for this feature to operate properly Allow Heat Pump Auxiliary Heat to Run Simultaneously If you select Yes and there is a source of auxiliary heat both auxiliary heat and heat pump will turn on The heat pump will be energized for the first 30 minutes If after 30 minutes the set point has not been met the auxiliary heat will be called to assist the heat pump in meeting the load If you select No the heat pump will be activated for up to 2 hours If after 2 hours the set point has not been met the Thermostat will shutdown the heat pump and call on the auxiliary heat to meet the set point This option should also be used for installation where the heat pump evaporator coil is downstream from the source of auxiliary heat Furn
45. ill revert back to the normal operating condition Min Action Duration Allows you to program the minimum amount of time the system will perform this action This timer will run its course regardless of whether the input has reverted back to its normal state and the deactivation timer has expired This option is useful for applications where you want to run a device i e fan or compressor for a minimum amount of time after the input has been activated rather then using the deactivation delay This ensures the fan or motor does not short cycle If Adjust Temperature is chosen as the Type you will also be presented with the following options Decrease Heat Temp Allows you to program the number of degrees that the heat set temperature will be adjusted by once an input has been activated On the scroll wheel of the Thermostat a positive number increases the heat set point and a negative number decreases the heat set point Increase Cool Temp Allows you to program the number of degrees that the cool set temperature will be adjusted by once an input has been activated On the scroll wheel of the Thermostat a positive number increases the cool set point and a negative number decreases the cool set point In both cases this offset will apply to the set point temperature at the time of the activation of the input As the system switches between program periods i e occupied unoccupied etc this offset will be maintained Once the in
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47. isabled these alerts will not be shown on the Thermostat or web portal and no emails will be sent Automation 32 33 Automation List of Alerts Below is a complete list of alerts Depending on the configuration some of these may not apply to the system Low Battery Furnace Air Filter Ventilator Filter UV Lamp Humidifier Filter Comms fault Low Temp Alert High Temp Alert Low Humidity Alert High Humidity Alert Heat Not Responding Cool Not Responding Input 1 Input 2 Maintenance Reminder Auxiliary Heat Run Time Auxiliary Outdoor Temperature The battery in your Thermostat will need to be changed soon Your furnace filter needs to be cleaned changed Your ventilator filter needs to be cleaned changed Your UV lamp needs to be changed Your humidifier pad needs to be cleaned changed There is no communication between the Thermostat and the Equipment Interface module The temperature in the area is too low The temperature in the area is too high The humidity in the area is too low The Humidity in the area is too high The system has failed to heat the area The system has failed to cool the area Used if this input is programmed to generate an alert Used if this input is programmed to generate an alert You are due for regular maintenance Your auxiliary heat source is running too often Your auxiliary heat source is running at higher than expected outd
48. ivated the air handler fan will turn on Disable Auxiliary Heat When the input is activated the auxiliary heat outputs will be disabled even on a call for heat Shutdown All HVAC When the input is activated the HVAC system will be turned off Disable All Heat When the input is activated all heating stages will be disabled Automation 38 Connecting To The Internet Turn Off Humidifier When the input is activated the humidifier output will be turned off Turn Off Dehumidifier When the input is activated a dehumidifier will be turned off Send Alert Choosing Yes enables the system to send an alert when the input has been activated Send Update Log Choosing Yes enables the system to log when this input has been activated Activation Delay Allows you to program a time delay from when the input detects the active state to when the action programmed in the Type section is performed by the system For example if you connect a door sensor to the input and program a five minute activation delay the door will need to open and remain open for five minutes before the Thermostat takes action Deactivation Delay Allows you to program a time delay from when the input detects the inactive state to when the system reverts back to its normal operating conditions For example if you connect a door sensor to the input and program a five minute deactivation delay the door will remain closed for five minutes before the Thermostat w
49. midifier and Two Stage Heat Pump Equipment Interface Furnace Heat Pump Equipment Interface Fan Coil Air Conditioner SE 7 MISE Y av E wos H Y wos EK G c OH s QE w c H R w2 AUX OH Y2 w2 aux OH c ies rH OHK pr Z rH OH wc QE nc QED ORK Humidifier OH QE SE Aux Heat acct OBJ 2av OE acci OH Stage 2 accir OE c OH accir OEK ofni acc2 E ACC2 oe accar IEC xa AE Humidifier acc3 OH acc3 OK acar KE acc3r 9E Dual Stage Heat Cool Dual Stage Auxiliary Heat with One Accessory Single Stage Cooling with Boiler eee indicates a jumper Non powered accessories require a jumper from RH RC to ACC1 ACC2 ACC3 for a 24V feed Vv Remove factory installed jumper 13 Installing The ecobee System Installing The ecobee System 14 Fan Coil ACC1 ACCir Comp2 ACC2 ACC2r ACC3 ACC3r Air Conditioner Dual Stage Cooling with Boiler ee eeo o indicates a jumper Non powered accessories require a jumper from RH RC to ACC1 ACC2 ACC3 for a 24V feed Z Remove factory installed jumper 15 Installing The ecobee System Installing the Thermostat Before beginning installation of the Thermostat choose a suitable location as outlined in the Planning the Install section on page 7 Do not install the Thermostat e Close to sources of heat such as incandescent lights or heating cooling registers e Indirect sunlight e Onexteri
50. n will be automatically loaded into the Thermostat Reset Installation Settings This will restore all the installation settings back to the factory default Any user settings not related to the equipment installed will remain unchanged Reset All Setting Selecting this option will reset the entire ecobee EMS back to the original factory default settings Setting up Reminders and Alerts Use the scroll bar to the right of the list to see all of the settings These alerts and reminders along with the contractor contact information if programmed will be displayed on the touch screen displayed on the EMS Web Portal and emailed to those recipients who have selected this option HVAC Maintenance The Maintenance reminder generates an alert telling the user that regularly scheduled maintenance is required Select this item to turn the reminder on or off to show the date of the last service and to set a reminder interval between 1 and 12 months Furnace Filter Select this item to turn the reminder on or off and set the reminder interval in run time hours or calendar months You can also check the date of the last filter change Humidity Filter Optional Select this item to turn the reminder on or off to choose the reminder interval in run time hours or calendar months You can also check the date of the last filter change Dehumidifier Filter Optional Select this item to turn the reminder on or off and to select the remin
51. ny third party to access use read or otherwise gain access to the Software or User Manual the Software and User Manual being the confidential information of ecobee or e use Software to access or in conjunction with any other Thermostat monitoring services or products of any ecobee competitor Support ecobee may in its discretion without any obligation to do so and subject to the limitations of this EULA provide LICENSEE with help desk telephone support concerning LICENSEE s use of the SOFTWARE to the extent provided for in the Product Terms of Sale in connection with purchase and sale of the Product and the Terms of Service entered into by you and ecobee if any in connection with the Thermostat monitoring and data management End User Software License Agreement 62 services provided by ecobee in connection with the Product Refer to the Product Terms of Sale and or the Terms of Service associated with the Product and related services for further details on Software and Product support 9 Relief LICENSEE agrees that damages would not be an adequate remedy for any breach of this EULA affecting or related to a breach or misappropriation of ecobee or its or its third party licensors intellectual property rights in and to the Software and User Manual LICENSEE and nothing in this EULA shall interfere with delay obstruct or prevent ecobee from taking or require ecobee to take any steps prior to taking action to se
52. obee Energy Management System EMS Please read it carefully before beginning the installation The ecobee EMS consists of two pieces of hardware 1 The ecobee Thermostat senses temperature displays information and if enabled allows users to make adjustments directly on the touch screen 2 The Equipment Interface Module provides power to the Thermostat and is the interface for all of the HVAC equipment An optional 12 VDC power adaptor can be plugged into the Thermostat for product demonstrations or to power the Equipment Interface module in place of the normal 24Vac configuration Caution Disconnect electric power to the system before installing this product Failure to do so could result in electric shock and or equipment damage All wiring must conform to your local electrical code Mercury Notice This product does not contain mercury If you are replacing a product that does contain mercury please contact your local waste management authority for disposal instructions Do not discard the old product in the regular trash HVAC System Compatibility Information ecobee Energy Management System is designed to operate low voltage heating and cooling systems It is not designed for use with line voltage or millivolt heating and cooling systems Equipment Description Gas Oil Electric heating up to three stages Yes Air or ground source heat pump with auxiliary heat up to four stages Yes Standard electric cooling u
53. oor temperatures AUTOMATION The ecobee EMS can be configured to perform a number of predetermined actions through the use of the 2 dry contact inputs and or the 3 accessory relays outputs An additional 4 sensors can be supported with the ecobee Remote Sensor module EB RSM The EMS system will automatically detect when this module is installed Setting Up the El Sensor Inputs The ecobee EMS system supports 2 dry contact inputs IN1 and IN2 Name To enable simply enter a name for this input i e Door sensor To disable this input delete the name assigned Type This defines the type of input In this version only Dry Contacts are supported Configure States This option allows you to view and edit the states or Add New State State Select whether the circuit or contact is open or closed Configure Actions This section allows you to program and edit the actions or Add New Action e Type Select the type of action from the list Do Nothing No specific action will occur if this option is selected Switch to Occupied Switches the system to the Occupied program when the input is activated Unoccupied Switches the system to the Unoccupied program when the input is activated The Economizer and or Occupancy relay outputs if configured will also be switched to the appropriate state when this input is configured and activated Shut down Compressor Humidifier The compressor both for AC or Heat pump or the humi
54. or non insulated or poorly insulated walls e Inthe kitchen or other areas of potentially high heat and or humidity e In an area that could restrict air flow To install the Thermostat 1 Remove the front cover of the Thermostat insert a flat head screwdriver into one of the slots as shown below and gently twist the screwdriver ee W K Insert screwdriver into one of two slots and twist gently 2 Place the Thermostat backplate on the wall Make sure that any existing wires can be inserted through the opening for the wiring 3 Using the backplate as a template mark the location of the mounting holes on the wall as shown below PRRP AA PPC e ej The solid color indicates mounting holes Installing The ecobee System 16 4 Move the backplate out of the way and make holes where indicated in step 3 The mounting holes can accommodate a 6 pan head screw 5 Use drywall plugs or other screw anchors not included to ensure the Thermostat can be mounted securely to the wall 6 Fasten the backplate to the wall using the appropriate screws not included Connecting the Thermostat to the Equipment Interface Only four wires are needed to connect the Thermostat to the Equipment Interface If you are replacing a Thermostat you can use the existing wiring Note Ensure any unused wires do not have exposed bare copper conductors 1 Connect the wires betwe
55. ows you to set the minimum outside air temperature at which the compressor will be disabled This performs two functions You can set it to prevent the compressor from going on when the outdoor temperature is too low thus resulting in damage to the compressor You can also set this value to determine when you want the auxiliary heat if installed to engage to help meet the set temperature The temperature range is adjustable from 0 F 17 8 C 65 F 18 3 C or can be completely disabled You will need and Internet connection for this feature to operate properly e AC Overcool Max When using the AC to dehumidify the section allows you to program how many degrees below the current set point the Thermostat will run in order to reach the dehumidify set point Aux Heat Settings e Max Outdoor Temperature Allows you to set the maximum outdoor temperature threshold Above this level the auxiliary heat will not be activated Instead the heat pump will maintain the set point Common Heat Cool Settings e Heat Differential Temp The minimum difference between the current temperature and set temperature before the system calls for heat A smaller difference means a more comfortable environment whereas a larger difference is more economical e Heat Dissipation Time The amount of time the fan will run after the heat set point has been reached and the call for heat has been turned off Running the fan for a period of time allows for any hea
56. p to two stages Yes Two wire hydronic heat Yes Central humidifier Yes Central dehumidifier Yes Heat Recovery Ventilator HRV Yes Energy Recovery Ventilator ERV Yes Economizer Yes Sensors with dry contact outputs Yes WiFi Specifications Your Smart Thermostat is designed to support e A802 11 bg wireless router e WEP 64 WEP 128 WPA1 and WPA2 encryption methods e Dynamic or static IP addressing Approvals Ecobee EMS was designed and built in accordance to RoHS directive 2002 95 EC and contains no hazardous substances as defined by this directive FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is Getting Started 4 5 Getting Started encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the
57. per from RH RC to ACC1 ACC2 ACC3 for a 24V feed 3rd Stage Heat 2nd Stage Cool Humidifier Equipment Interface W O B W2 AUX E o R C ACC1 ACCir ACC2 ACC2r ACC3 ACC3r Gone eeooineeen Furnace Air Conditioner Three Stage Heat Two Stage Cool with One Accessory Aux Heat Stage 2 Humidifier Equipment Interface ACC1 ACCir ACC2 ACC2r ACC3 ACC3r Fan Coil Humidifier re BE 1 Speed Heat Pump 24V C _ c 110V Single Stage Heat Cool Dual Stage Auxiliary Heat with Humidifier Installing The ecobee System 12 Equipment Interface Furnace Heat Pump Equipment Interface Furnace Heat Pump Y Ox o BK MISH o BE wos OHK Y1 OK wos 9E v1 Hg c OB w2 OB c OK w2 QE w2 Aux IEW v2 OK w2 Aux OK y2 g wi OH H R OK rH OHK r OB R C Se c SE E R C Se s c SE nE Humidifier QE Humidifier fe i Ks ux Hea ACCN ee ms accir OEK ae SE PE accir OE BE acc2 O eee i acc DE Comp2 ont RE HRV Comp2 Acor QK Humidastat 7 acc OH ehumidifier nee nts A S pamase E aec E SE Dual Stage Heat Cool Single Stage Auxiliary Heat with Two Accessories Dual Stage Furnace with Dehu
58. plied warranties for the product including but not limited to any implied warranties and conditions of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the three year duration of this limited warranty No waaranties whether express or implied will apply after the limited warranty period has expired Some US states and Canadian provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so this limitation may not apply ecobee neither assumes responsibility for nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify or to change this warranty nor to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning this product This warranty gives you specific rights and you may also have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction If you have any questions regarding this warranty please write ecobee Customer Service 477 Richmond Street West 210 Floor Toronto Ontario M5V 3E7 Canada End User Software License Agreement Please read the following carefully as this end user software license agreement EULA is a legal agreement between ecobee Inc having its place of business at 477 Richmond Street West 210 Toronto ON M5V 3E7 Canada ecobee and you either an individual or the entity that you represent and referred to in this agreement as licensee The original purchaser of ecobee product The product or products embedded with ecob
59. put has been switched back to the inactive state the set temperature will revert back to the normal limits If the Activate Relay Output option is chosen as the Type you will also be presented with the following options Set Relay Allows you to determine if the User defined relay should open or close when the input is activated Use Relay Allows you to select which of the accessory relays configured as user defined should be engaged when the input is activated You must have configured at least one accessory relay as user defined prior to completing this section It is possible to have more than one type of action per input or to use the same input and program one action for when it s opened and another for when it is closed To program this simply repeat the steps above until each input is programmed as desired Creating An EMS Web Portal Account 40 To set up the WiFi radio gt From the Home screen Press More Press Settings z Switch WiFi on and v select your network from the list of available networks CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET To connect the system to the ecobee EMS Web Portal you must have a broadband Internet connection and a wireless network Setting up WiFi The ecobee EMS is equipped with a WiFi radio that connects to a wireless network You must enable and configure the WiFi radio to access the wireless network When the WiFi radio is turned on the Thermostat displays a
60. receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment to an outlet ona different circuit from the receiver e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV contractor for help Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ecobee Inc could void the user s authority to operate the equipment To satisfy FCC IC RF exposure safety requirements a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between this device and persons To ensure compliance operation at closer than this distance is not allowed FCC ID WR9EBSTAT IC 7981A EBSTAT Specifications Temperature R anges Heat 45 79 F 7 26 C Cool 58 92 F 14 33 C Display 40 100 F 5 37 C Sensitivity 1 F 0 5 C Equipment Interface Operating 40 to 160 F 40 to 70 C Thermostat Operating 32 to 130 F 0 to 55 C Humidity Range Humidify 20 to 50 R H Dehumidify 30 to 60 R H Display 0 90 R H Sensitivity 2 R H Operating 5 95 R H non condensing Dimensions Thermostat 5 5 W x 3 25 H x 1 D 139 5mm H x 82 5mm W x 25mm D Equipment Interface 4 6 W x 10 H x 1 3 D 118mm W x 254mm H x 32mm D Power AC Transformer 24 VAC 3VA Minimum not included Battery CR2032 3V lithium coin cell included Power Adaptor EB PS 01 120V 50 60Hz to 12V DC 1A not included Wiring Specifications Refer to this table to dete
61. rmine maximum wire lengths allowed Thermostat to Equipment Interface 18 AWG 20 AWG 22 AWG 1250ft 380m 790Ft 240m 500ft 150m Equipment Interface to Heating Air Equipment 18 AWG 20 AWG 22 AWG 128ft 39m 80ft 24m 50ft 15m Terminal Description and Electrical Ratings Terminal Description Voltage Current max W 1st stage cooling 30V AC 3A W O B 1st stage heating 30V AC 3A or changeover G Fan 30V AC 3A W2 AUX 2nd stage heating 30V AC 3A or 1st auxiliary heat R H Heat transformer return 30V AC 3A R C Cool transformer return 30V AC 3A ACC1 1st accessory relay 30V AC 3A ACC1r 1st accessory relay return 30V AC 3A ACC2 2nd accessory relay 30V AC 3A ACC2r 2nd accessory relay return 30V AC 3A ACC3 3rd accessory relay 30V AC 3A ACC3r 3rd accessory relay return 30V AC 3A IN1 Input 1 Dry contact only Dry contact only IN1 Input 1 Dry contact only Dry contact only IN2 Input 2 Dry contact only Dry contact only IN2 Input 2 Dry contact only Dry contact only 12v 12V DC power to Thermostat 8 14V DC 600mA GND GND to Thermostat D Data communication line s D Data communication line s Getting Started 6 7 INSTALLING THE ECOBEE SYSTEM Planning the Installation Prior to installing the ecobee EMS we recommend that you consider the following Where is the ideal location to mount the Equipment Interface e On a
62. s option when the Thermostat is required to control either a 2 stage heat pump or a 2 stage air conditioner Connect the Y2 terminal of the system to this relay Humidifier Select this option when the Thermostat is required to control a humidifier When this option is selected you will also be able to configure the following Humidify only while heating If Yes is chosen the system will activate this relay when the current humidity is below the humidity set point and there is a call for heat If No is chosen the system will activate this relay and the system fan when the current humidity is below the humidity set point This is designed to support steam type humidifiers Window Efficiency To optimize the frost control feature of this system see page 45 the system needs to know the efficiency ratio of the windows within the area being controlled by this system Options are Low Medium and High NEW Min Runtime Delta Determines how far from the set point the system will maintain to reduce short cycling of the equipment Dehumidifier On a call for cool if the current humidity is above the set point this relay will be activated When this option is selected you will also be able to configure if you wish to enable the fan during the dehumidification cycle Choose yes if you are using the air conditioning system to dehumidify choose No if you are using a standalone dehumidification system that independently controls the system fan
63. set point for the humidifier If Frost Control is selected this option will display the optimal level Using The ecobee EMS Thermostat Dehumidifier This allows you to turn the dehumidifier on or off Dehumidifier Level Select this option to program the desired set point for the dehumidifier Ventilator Max If the system is equipped with a ventilation system you B can manually switch the ventilator to the maximum setting directly from the Thermostat When you select this the ventilator switches into the maximum mode for 20 minutes then switches back to its normal operating state The system fan is also activated Viewing Sensor optional EB RSM If you have the optional remote sensor module installed when you press the More icon from the home screen a new sensor icon will be displayed This feature will allow you to view the readings of all the sensors connected In addition for any of the sensor configured as a control sensor you will be able to select which temperature or sensors will be used as the set temperature If more than one is chosen the Thermostat will take the average of those sensors The same logic applies for indoor humidity sensors Preferences and Settings Once you have connected to the Internet the following To set up Preferences steps can be done either at the Thermostat or with through the EMS Web Portal The steps below indicate From the Home how to perform these functions from the Thermostat
64. tal operated by ecobee to provide certain services and functionality to registered users of ecobee Products Error means any program defect error bug or other failure of all or part of the Software that results in the Software not conforming to or performing in accordance with its published specifications Software means ecobee s computer software program which enables data upload and download End User Software License Agreement 60 to and from the ecobee Web Portal using an ecobee Product including any Software Updates User Manual means the ecobee User Manual provided together with the Product and Software Software Updates means updates or patches to the Software including updates intended to correct Errors and which may include enhancements and ore additional features to the Software as may be provided or released by ecobee from time to time to all of its customers at no charge 2 Ownership of Software LICENSEE acknowledges and agrees that save and except for the Software license explicitly granted by the EULA all right title and interest in and to the Software and the User Manual is the sole and exclusive property of ecobee and or its licensors as the case may be ecobee reserves all rights not expressly granted to LICENSEE hereunder and for greater certainty ecobee shall retain all intellectual property and other proprietary rights in and to the Software and the User Manual Nothing in th
65. ted air left in the ducts to circulate throughout the home e Cool Differential Temp The minimum difference between the current temperature and the set temperature e Cool Dissipation Time The amount of time the fan will run after the compressor has been turned off Running the fan for a period of time allows for any cooled air left in the ducts to circulate throughout the home NEW Economy Cycle Settings When a relay has been configured as an economizer output this menu option will be displayed providing these additional options This should be used when the thermostat is connected to an economizer or outdoor fresh air damper that can be controlled by a simple on off output e Economy Cycle If this option is turned on the thermostat will determine if a call for cooling can be satisfied by simply opening the damper connected to this output It will not turn on the compressor unless it has determined the cooling load cannot be met Internet connection or an outdoor temperature sensor is required for this feature to operate properly e Indoor Outdoor Temp Delta This section allows you to configure the temperature delta between the indoor temperature and the outdoor temperature where the System Set Up 26 27 System Set Up economizer relay will be engaged on a call for cooling The economizer will only engage for cooling when the outdoor temperature is less than the indoor temperate by whatever value programmed here e Max
66. tem as well as the furnace fan setting Press Details to adjust these settings 5 System Messages Provides additional information on the operation of the system 6 WiFi Signal Strength Indicator Indicates the strength of the signal the Thermostat is receiving from the WiFi router You must have WiFi enabled for the indicator to work 7 Current Date and Time Displays the current date and time 8 Internet Connection Indicator Indicates that the Thermostat is connected to the Internet Using The ecobee EMS Thermostat 44 45 Da g Do 8 gt Feature Icons The feature icons allow you to quickly access the various features of the ecobee EMS Press any one of these icons to activate that specific feature Register Use the Register icon to initiate the registration process This will prompt you to configure the WiFi radio For the EMS system to complete the registration process you will need to log into the ecobee EMS Web portal and enter the Thermostat s 12 digit serial number Once successfully registered the Registration icon is replaced by the Weather icon Weather The Weather icon displays the current outdoor temperature for the specific Thermostat location that was entered during the registration process Press the icon to see the full five day forecast Detail Press the Details icon to see system details such as humidity levels and furnace fan settings If you have a ventilator humidifier or dehum
67. the Note Humidity levels are not included as a programmable thenext question ecobee EMS Use the Wizard to guide you through the option even if a humidifier or dehumidifier is installed and steps use the more advanced Editor feature OR program controlled by the Thermostat When the Congratula multiple Thermostats remotely using the EMS Web Portal tions screen appears press Done 53 Using The ecobee EMS Thermostat Using The ecobee EMS Thermostat 54 To use the Editor 55 From the Home screen press Program then press Editor in the upper left corner of the screen Select the days you want to adjust choosing more than one day will change settings for all the days selected and press Next Adjust temperature by pressing the heat or cool buttons on the right hand side OR select Add new item to add a custom period Editor summary screen Using the Editor The Editor is a more advanced feature that allows you to edit specific times temperatures and furnace fan settings for each day of the week add additional Occupied or Unoccupied periods throughout the day or week as well as create customized periods You can select the desired program period to adjust start times or disable the period entirely Select a current Heat or Cool set temperature to adjust the temperature or fan settings for that period Any program period changes will automatically apply to all the days that period runs and are sho
68. the event of an Error in connection with the Software refer to the Customer Warranty and Terms of Sale provided with the Product for further detail b EXCEPT FOR THE REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS 63 End User Software License Agreement EXPRESSLY CONTAINED IN THIS EULA THE PRODUCT TERMS OF SALE AND THE PRODUCT WARRANTY THE SOFTWARE AND SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION AND ANY SUPPORT IS PROVIDED ON AN AS IS BASIS AND THERE ARE NO OTHER REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES COVENANTS OR CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABLE QUALITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND THOSE ARISING BY STATUTE OR OTHERWISE IN LAW OR FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NON INFRINGEMENT CORRECTNESS FUNCTIONALITY RELIABILITY ACCURACY CURRENTNESS OPERATION USE OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE BY LICENSEE THAT THE OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE OR THAT ALL ERRORS CAN OR WILL BE CORRECTED OR THAT THE SOFTWARE OR SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION WILL MEET LICENSEE S REQUIREMENTS ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DENIED AND DISCLAIMED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT PERMIT LIMITATIONS ON OR EXCLUSIONS OF CERTAIN IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF CERTAIN DAMAGES THEREFORE THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES ecobee DISCLAIMS AND SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY TO
69. ting Test Equipment This section allows you to manually turn on and off the various equipment connected to the Equipment Interface in order to test the wiring and connections If an optional Remote Sensor module is installed this section will display the actual value in ohms or volts being read by the module for each individual sensor Warning Compressor protection and minimum run time features are not enforced while in this mode In any of the screens within this section the equipment will turn off when you select Done System Set Up 28 29 System Set Up Sensors This section will allow you to configure the sensor inputs on the Equipment Interface as well as the sensors on the optional remote sensor module EB RSM Refer to page 32 for details on Automation and how to program the sensor inputs View Wiring Diagram This feature allows you to view the terminal connections of the equipment interface as determined by the configuration options selected during the installation process Contractor Info Enter your contact information in this area to have it displayed in the About menu found in the Settings menu when an alert is shown on the touch screen and in the customer s personal web portal You can enter your e Company name e Phone number e Email address e Website address This information can also be configured on the ecobee EMS Web Portal Once the Thermostat is connected to the Internet this informatio
70. wn at the top of the screen If the system is enabled for Auto change over mode the heat and cool set temperature will automatically be adjusted to ensure a minimum difference is maintained Auto change over mode and the minimum temperature difference are configurable in the installer setting Note In Auto change over mode the fan setting will revert to whatever is configured in the Details Add a new Item Select this option to add a new Occupied Unoccupied or custom period to the selected day s Using The ecobee EMS Thermostat Scheduling a Calendar Event The Thermostat s Calendar Event feature helps conserve energy while the building is unoccupied for long periods of time and also ensures that the building is comfortable when it is occupied You can enter any number of uniquely named Calendar Events Other features to choose from include ecobee Optimize Turn this option ON and the EMS will automatically set the heat temperature cool temperature system mode and furnace fan settings to maximize energy conservation while the building or area is Unoccupied Turn this option OFF to manually configure Heat Temperature Cool Temperature and Fan settings while the building or area is Unoccupied Is Occupied Select Yes if during the calendar event the building or area will be occupied This ensures the economizer or other Occupancy relays are properly activated Heat Temperature Programs the set temperature when the s
71. ystem is in Heat mode i e when the furnace is on Set a lower temperature to conserve energy Cool Temperature Programs the set temperature when the system is in Cool mode i e when the air conditioner is on Seta higher temperature to conserve energy Fan Toggles the fan setting between ON and Auto e ON The fan runs all the time regardless of programming or if there is a call for heat or cool The fan will also run if the System Mode is OFF e Auto This option turns the furnace fan on but only when the system is heating cooling or ventilating the building or to satisfy the minimum fan run time as programmed To schedule a Calendar Event From the Home gt screen press More 16 Press Calendar Events Press New and enter ocr a name and the dura tion of your Event Using The ecobee EMS Thermostat 56 e Minimum On Time This feature allows you to determine a minimum time per hour that the furnace fan will run It results in increased air circulation and a more consistent temperature within the home and is more cost effective than choosing the ON position for the fan In either mode the system will ensure that when the Calendar Event ends the Thermostat will revert to the regular settings Note If you were running the regular program prior to the start of the Calendar Event on your return the ecobee EMS system will restore the building to those settings If you were in Hold mode prior to the start o
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