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Pioneer 2.3 Z100 P2 Smart Thermostat User Manual

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1. 41 Indicators of Energy Events and Savings User Options eter 43 DISHA TEE P TP 43 LANGA s a a a k TEST 44 Filter Beminder vsa rotto R R S a end 45 TIME RA D TI Epee 45 See Setting Date and Time page 28 Temperature aa aaiiaiiaasasaasaassannaanaanaanaaanaanaaaaa 45 Service Informationen ee e etn i ccc IPOD I ee LAIT 47 Iu ES m n M 47 Utility Text Messages ttt t tene ad droite 48 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE 49 Mounting the Thermostat 49 Mounting the Thermostat continued 50 Mounting the Thermostat Continued a a2aaaanaaanrannannnnnnnnannnananunnnnnanaanaannnanaannanaanaannnan 51 Mounting the Outdoor Sensor cisci etri kk A LA nati kae n sh iiie sassari ER edu dels 52 Gleaning the Thermostat s sasa teniente n oi cited ee tete tet trn 52 Page 5 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Removing Thermostat Front Housing from Backplate i aiaaiaasaassaasaasaassansanaanaaanaanaanaaaa 53 Replacing the Batters eneen Annne e Lo eere opor trier ern 54 Wiring GOnfIguratiOn ore tie A eee prece even ve vbi ee 55 Setup Meni Options riia tete endende S a T 56 PaSSWO M 56 Setpoint e 58 Equipment Type 58 Equipment Settings 59 Conventional Systems 59 Heat PUMP Sysl
2. 7 CLOCK FORMAT the month which is underlined to change it use the SCROLL MAR 3 2011 buttons then press the LEFT TAB SAVE CHANGES H 10 12 AM Press MENU SELECT to move between fields Use the SCROLL SAVE CHANGES aa buttons to change the value of the underlined field Press MENU SELECT to move between hour and minute adjustment Press SAVE CHANGES to accept the new settings To return to the USER OPTIONS menu press the RIGHT TAB EXIT Page 31 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Energy Events and Price Events Energy Price Events occur during specific time intervals when your utility actively reduces consumer electricity consumption or institutes higher energy prices to discourage consumption This happens when your utility needs to reduce the load on the electricity grid and these events are referred to as e Energy Events also known as Demand Response Events or Demand Response Load Control Events e Price Conservation Events Energy Events also known as DRE DRLC events During an Energy Event your utility sends a signal to the thermostat to indicate that the target SETPOINT temperatures should be modified in order to reduce the energy use by your heating and or air conditioning systems 10 12 AM In the Home screen the SETPOINT name is replaced by the name AUTO TAs uno of the Energy Event which is ENERGY EVENT by default ENERGY EVENT E ES E MODE 602 Page 32 ENERGA
3. CONSERVATION ERLRHCE COMFORT AND SAVINGS COMFORT FALINGS USE EOX OF MAX TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT CONSERVATION PREFER SAVINGS OVER COMFORT COMFORT SAVINGS USE 75 OF MAH TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions By continuing to press the arrow buttons you can also choose Comfort as shown here The thermostat now makes target temperature adjustments higher than Max Comfort when the price goes up by a small amount and when rates go higher so do the temperature setbacks This setting favors comfort over savings By choosing the Balanced Level price increases and temperature adjustments strike a balance between comfort and savings The Savings Level places a higher value on savings over comfort such that the temperature adjustments are even greater for a given price increase Page 40 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions COMSERVATION SALINGS MOST IMPORTANT Maximum Savings means that your thermostat will change the temperature in the direction of maximum energy savings every COMFORT savings time there is an increase in the price of energy OF Hi USE 100 An TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT The following are the default maximum adjustment and LED settings Tier LED Max Savings 1 None OF 2 None 0 F 3 Yellow 4 F 4 Orange 8 F 5 Red 10 F 6 Red 10 F Note Your utility may have selected different values Page 41 EN
4. Configuration WARNING During handling take care not to bend the thermostat and not to press hard on the front surface of the thermostat Whenever the backplate is off the thermostat take care not to touch the exposed electronic components Electrostatic discharge can damage sensitive components Page 49 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Mounting the Thermostat continued Remove back plate from thermostat housing Place thermostat housing as shown above Grab battery tab and pull away from the It is very important to engage the top battery Do not touch the ESD sensitive components hinge first unless properly grounded Page 50 Mounting the Thermostat continued Press down at the bottom of the thermostat housing until the housing snaps into position ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions A CAUTION Do not press on the front housing as shown above This may cause the LCD to crack and or break Page 51 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Mounting the Outdoor Sensor The outdoor sensor should be mounted in a shaded location out of direct sunlight The thermostat will automatically detect the outdoor sensor and display its readings Cleaning the Thermostat The thermostat can be cleaned with a soft cloth lightly dampened with isopropyl alcohol IPA Excessive IPA or use of other solvents may damage the LC
5. DID A text message sent from your utility will be displayed when the EcHEDU LED FOR TODAY FROM thermostat is on the home screen It will remain displayed until you 1 00 FM TO 2 00 FM acknowledge the message until the message expires or until your utility cancels the message ACEHOWLEDGE To view the last message transmitted by your utility SCROLL down SCHEDULE in the main menu to GET LAST MESSAGE Press MENU HOLD SELECT ENERGY OPTIONS Press OK to confirm that you do wish to retrieve the last message or press CANCEL to return to the Home screen If you confirm that REQUEST RETRANSMISSION OF LAST MESSAGE FROM THE UTILITY 7 you wish to retrieve the last message a request will be sent to your utility which will send the last text message if applicable CANCEL Page 48 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Mounting the Thermostat Install the thermostat approximately 5 feet 1 5m above the floor in an area with good air circulation at average temperature Avoid locations with drafts or dead spots behind doors hot or cold air ducts sunlight or radiant heat from appliances concealed pipes or chimneys and unconditioned areas such as outside walls behind the thermostat The 2 wallplate anchors should be spaced 3 46 inches 88 mm apart in a vertical direction Pull wires through the backplate and connect to the appropriate terminals as defined in the Wiring
6. Screen The Home screen displays current temperature and operation data When the Home screen is in idle mode the backlight is on with a high brightness level by default and this level may be lowered see User Options Please note that icons such as heat or fan are animated when the equipment is running Electricity Price or Tile Bar Rate Tier Name may not be available in your area Current Time Link Indicator hb n d Oum 0 017KW 10 01 AM Outdoor Temperature OUTDOOR Room Temperature if outdoor sensor is installed T g y HEAT 8 tn Thermostat Mode PT 3 y LEAVE Fan Operation 62 E t SETPOINT Ws MENS Value Page 9 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Note A SETPOINT e g LEAVE is identified by a name and specifies both heating and cooling target temperatures See the Temperature Settings section for additional information By just pressing any of the buttons the Home screen becomes Active the backlight brightens and the MODE and FAN tabs are shown Right Tab Displays FAN Left Tab Displays MODE EM Pressing the LEFT TAB button changes the thermostat mode COOL HEAT AUTO EMERG OFF The available options for the thermostat mode will depend on the type of heating or cooling equipment at your home Pressing the RIGHT TAB button changes the fan mode ON AUTO Pressing the SCROLL A VW buttons makes the temperatures of the SETPOINTs higher warmer or lower cooler You can accept the
7. and Branch as numbers from 0 to 254 each separated by dots BOOT LOADER the version build and CRC of the Radio Module boot loader firmware CONFIG ID Radio Module Customer Configuration File Identification Number and Version Both are numbers from 0 to 255 separated by a dot When no Customer Configuration File has been programmed the Value shown will be NOT AVAILABLE In this case the standard Energate default values will be used Page 65 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions ZigBee Link Info Screen The Link Info screen is also read only and it is available through the Setup menu The Installer password must be entered to access the screen The ZIGBEE LINK INFO screen provides the following information e The ZigBee Link Icon as described in the Title Bar section of this manual e RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator which is the signal strength at radio receiver input expressed in dBm The values range is from 30 very strong signal to 90 weak signal e Values outside that range should only be used as a relative approximate indication e LQI Link Quality Indicator A relative indication of the quality of the digitally decoded received signal from 0 to 255 A higher number indicates a higher digital link quality lower packet error ratio e CH Channel The radio channel used Page 66 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions ZigBee Link Info Screen continued e STATUS
8. button and the selected start time will be underlined Press LU again the MENU SELECT button which will cause the COOL corresponding SETPOINT to be underlined too Press any of the HEAT SCROLL buttons until the screen shows a blank SETPOINT This ALE CHANGES deletes the start time Page 24 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions SCHEDULE H E To add a new start time you can have up to 6 scheduled start times SCROLL to a blank row SELECT it and SCROLL to an ee appropriate SETPOINT Press MENU SELECT to select it and to TTIE j go back to the start times Change the start time to the desired one and then press SAVE CHANGES HERT DAY Page 25 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Hold Screen Permanent Timed and Temporary Temperature Holds The SCHEDULE can be overridden to maintain a desired SETPOINT through either a e Permanent Temperature Hold hold until cancelled e Timed Temperature Hold e Temporary Temperature Hold hold until the next scheduled SETPOINT EJ Choose HOLD from the Main Menu Once in the HOLD screen B RN use the SCROLL buttons to choose the HOLD Type SCHEDULE ENERGY OFTIOHS USER OFTIOHS SHOW LAST MESSAGE Permanent Hold HOLD To choose a Permanent Hold use the SCROLL buttons in the PE 7 PERMANENT HOLD screen until you see PERMANENT underlined next to TYPE If you want to change the HEAT and or COOL HEAT cool SETPOINT temperat
9. provides you with information on how to navigate through the individual menu screens It will help you to quickly change settings without having to refer to this user manual however it does not replace this manual so please keep this manual for future reference Title Bar The left hand side of the Title Bar displays an icon showing the state of the communications link wi the utility s network signal quality means Link OFF KETILLE means Link ON and varies from lowest signal quality 1 bar to highest signal quality 5 bars When the communications link is on the network automatically updates the date and time in your thermostat periodically If the communications link is off you need to set the current date and time as explained in Setting the Date amp Time section page 28 The Title Bar also displays the current electricity rate if your utility company provides energy price information over the communication link The price is displayed either in value KWH default or by the price tier name This is assigned by your utility to different rates e g normal low medium high critical peak By pressing the MENU SELECT button and selecting the USER OPTIONS menu item in the MAIN MENU and then selecting PRICE DISPLAY you can choose which of the two ways the current price is displayed Page 12 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Default Schedule The thermostat s schedule is factory programmed with the
10. D Page 52 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Removing Thermostat Front Housing from Backplate To remove the thermostat front housing from the backplate press the plastic tab located at the bottom of the thermostat Pull the bottom of the front housing forward and remove WARNING do not use metallic tools when removing battery or backplate this may damage the thermostat Page 53 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Replacing the Battery A LOW BATTERY WARNING will appear when the battery falls below 10 of its rated capacity This procedure does not lose the thermostat settings however time settings will require re programming if communications are not restored Replace with a CR 2032 battery Many government agencies promote and have battery recycling programs Contact your local jurisdictional government agency regarding available recycling programs In order to find if there is a suitable recycling facility near your location please go to http earth911 com hazardous single use batteries lithium manganese batteries In order to be informed about the local regulations for disposing the used battery as a waste please go to http www epa gov epawaste wyl stateprograms htm The battery in the thermostat may contain perchlorate material special handling may apply For more information go to www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Page 54 ENERGATE interactive
11. E CHANGES CANCEL Page 44 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Filter Reminder You can program the Filter Reminder by going to the FILTER REMINDER screen from the USER OPTIONS menu Once in the FILTER REMINDER screen you can set in months when you need to change the filter It can be set from 0 to 12 months Setting it to O effectively disables the CHANGE FILTER reminder After the CHANGE FILTER reminder is enabled NEXT ALARM will display the date when the CHANGE FILTER reminder alarm will go off You can clear the alarm by pressing CLEAR ALARM In order to re enable the CHANGE FILTER reminder set the desired period and press SAVE CHANGES Time See Setting Date and Time page 30 Page 45 Temperature ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions The display can be set to display Fahrenheit F or Celsius C scales Also if you measure the temperature yourself and believe the thermostat s displayed temperature is off slightly you can easily calibrate the thermostat s display by up to 5 4 F 3 C by following these steps TEMPERATURE UNITS FAHRENHEIT C F3 CALIER ATION THERMOSTAT TA OFFSET n o SAVE CHANGES CANCEL From the USER OPTIONS menu select TEMPERATURE Change the UNITS by pressing MENU SELECT on the UNITS line then SCROLL between FAHRENHEIT F and CELSIUS C To calibrate the thermostat select the OFFSET line Press MENU SELECT then SCROLL to c
12. ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions HEAT TIo wro Z100 Pioneer 2 Smart Thermostat 2620 rin Operating and 2 C Installation Manual ENERGATE O O e ZigBee Certified product AW001065 B ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Operating and Installation Manual Congratulations on the purchase of your new thermostat It has been designed for easy programming to save on energy costs and allow a comfortable living environment Features e Auto programming mode for your yearly heating and cooling needs Easy adjustment of temperature and schedule Energy efficient presets to help reduce heating and cooling costs Wirelessly communicates with your utility Notifies you and automatically responds to utility demand response events Provides you with the current price of energy or rate tier Allows you to select from a range of comfort and savings levels when energy prices increase Large easy to read backlit display Silent operation Protection against short circuits during installation Page 3 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Table of Contents OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT eese eei es sessi nean a inna n anna nn nn 8 Navigating the Controls siss a evan tt t b a eer d ee eei et eaa 8 Home SGEE rte Se b er ge EX HE Se ve er Geni a DRE Te a RN NN RAFNS NF 9 Meat Cool F n ICOMS retener eterne rn pedea AR tene SARA 11 Setpoint Value Display HELP
13. ERGATE interactive energy management solutions Indicators of Energy Events and Savings The Thermostat has four Light Emitting Diodes LEDs located on the center portion of the case below the LCD screen These four LEDs are in order from left to right BLUE YELLOW ORANGE and RED BLUE This LED will light up when an energy DRE DRLC event or a price conservation event is in progress YELLOW As the price of energy increases one of the YELLOW ORANGE or RED LEDs will ORANGE light up The RED LED is used when the price is very high A higher price tier and RED LED indicate that a higher maximum temperature offset may be applied according to conservation setting chosen The YELLOW ORANGE and RED LEDs will correspond to an energy price of a certain tier being sent to the thermostat by your local electricity provider in accordance with the time of day and electricity demand Note You will see one or a maximum of two lights on at the same time i e BLUE and one of the YELLOW ORANGE or RED lights Page 42 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions User Options The USER OPTIONS menu allows you to set up the configurations of the display options date and time and temperature It also allows you to remind yourself when you have to change the filter of your equipment and also to save service information that you may need in future Display From the Main Menu SELECT the User Options men
14. Energy Efficient START TIMES and SETPOINTS listed below note your utility may have selected different default values Note A SETPOINT has a pre set name and specifies both heating and cooling target temperatures as explained in detail in the Temperature Settings section This default schedule may be modified as desired to meet your comfort and schedule requirements The thermostat anticipates the time required to reach a desired temperature prior to the start of the SETPOINT time therefore you only need to set the desired time for the SETPOINT temperature SCHEDULE Fahrenheit Scale Monday to Friday Saturday amp Sunday START SETPOINT START SETPOINT TIMES NAME HEAT coo MES NAME HEAT COOL 6 00 am Wake 70 0 F 78 0 F 8 00 am Wake 70 0 F 78 0 F 8 00am Leave 62 0 F 85 0 F 6 00 pm Return 70 0 F 78 0 F 11 00 pm Sleep 62 0 F 82 0 F 10 00 pm Sleep 62 0 F 82 0 F Page 13 Default Schedule continued SCHEDULE Celsius Scale Monday to Friday START TIMES 6 00 am 8 00 am 6 00 pm 10 00 pm SETPOINT NAME Wake Leave Return Sleep HEAT 21 1 C 16 7 C 21 1 C 16 7 C COOL 25 6 C 29 4 C 25 6 C 27 8 C ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Saturday amp Sunday START SETPOINT TIMES NAME HEAT COOL 8 00 am Wake 21 1 C 25 6 C 11 00pm _ Sleep 16 7 C 27 8 C Page 14 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Temporary Temperature Hold A Temporary Tem
15. FAN AUTO Page 70 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions User Configuration Reset The USER CONFIGURATION RESET will only restore the following settings to the factory default values listed in the previous Thermostat Reset section e SETPOINTS e CLOCK FORMAT e SCHEDULE e LANGUAGE e COMFORT SETTING e TEMPERATURE UNITS e STANDBY BRIGHTNESS Security Keys Reset The thermostat ships from the factory with an initial security key that allows the thermostat to set an initial temporary connection with the utility This connection is used so that the thermostat and the utility can set a permanent secured connection that replaces the initial security key If this permanent secured connection fails it may become necessary for both the thermostat and the utility to start again from the initial security key to set a new permanent connection The SECURITY KEYS RESET operation is performed locally at the thermostat after entering the Installer Password This operation resets the link status to factory defaults by clearing the pre shared link key causing a join operation to be activated Page 71 Conventional System Test ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions This procedure allows the installer to bypass delays associated with the minimum on off times OUTPUT TESTED PROCEDURE EXPECTED RESULT Mode OFF Fan Fan change from AUTO to ON Fan should turn on Mode COOL 15 stage cooling Lower the
16. Setpoint by at least 3 F First stage cooling should 2N stage cooling 197 stage heating 2 stage heating 2 C from room temperature and press ACCEPT to engage HOLD Remain in COOL mode lower Setpoint by at least one degree F or C and press ACCEPT again Change mode to HEAT rise the Setpoint by at least 3 F 2 C above room temperature and press ACCEPT Remain in HEAT mode raise Setpoint by at least one degree F or C and press ACCEPT again engage Second stage cooling should engage First stage heating should engage Second stage heating should engage Only in two stage cooling systems Only in two stage heating systems Page 72 Heat Pump System Test ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions This procedure allows the installer to bypass delays associated with the minimum on off times OUTPUT TESTED PROCEDURE EXPECTED RESULT Mode OFF ran Fan change from AUTO to ON Fan should turn on ST Mode COOL 1 stage cooling Set the Setpoint by at least 3 F 2 C First stage cooling should 2 stage cooling 15 stage heating 2 stage heating Heating using Auxiliary Heat below room temperature and press ACCEPT to engage HOLD Remain in COOL mode lower Setpoint by at least one degree F or C and press ACCEPT again Mode HEAT Set the Setpoint by at least 3 F 2 C above room temperature and press ACCEPT Remain in HEAT m
17. TE interactive energy management solutions For each energy event your utility will specify when the event will start and end as well as either a desired temperature a target temperature offset or duty cycle An offset is the number of degrees above in COOL mode or below in HEAT mode the current target temperature setting programmed into the thermostat If the utility selects a desired duty cycle it will be shown as a percentage of time that your heating and or air conditioning system operates rather than the desired temperature The event can also end if your utility cancels it Voluntary and Mandatory Energy Events An Energy Event DRLC event DRE can be voluntary or mandatory In the case of a Voluntary Energy Event you may accept the temperature setback suggested by your utility or you can either Override the event or Opt Out of it The Overriding of a voluntary Energy Event can be done while starting a Temporary Hold after the event has started as will be explained in the next section You can also Opt Out from Voluntary Energy Events permanently by selecting the Energy Options menu from the Main menu and then selecting Opt Out If you change your mind you can Opt In by selecting Opt In from the Energy Options menu Note that once you select to Opt Out you will be excluded from all future voluntary energy events until you select to Opt In again Page 33 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Starting a Tempo
18. The text label inside the box describes the status of the communication link Possible states of the communication link SEARCHING FOR RADIO SEARCHING FOR NETWORK JOINING NETWORK SEARCHING FOR TRUST CENTER WAITING FOR SECURE LINK SEARCHING FOR ESP WAITING FOR VALID CONNECTION CONNECTION ACTIVE At the right end of the title bar of the ZIGBEE LINK STATUS box is the Status Code For additional information about the Status Code please consult your utility Other information provided MAC IEEE 802 15 4 EUI Media Access Control address IC Installation Code which identifies the device Your utility must know the MAC address and the Installation Code of a thermostat in order to be able to communicate with it Typically your utility will know these items before a thermostat is connected for the first time If your utility does not have this information or problems are encountered during connection the installer can read the MAC address and Installation Code from the Link Info screen and inform your utility Page 67 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Pressing the EXIT tab in either the Device Info screen or the ZIGBEE Link Info screen takes you back to the Setup Menu Reset Screen The Thermostat has three different resets to Factory Default values user conisurarionre r THERMOSTAT RESET SECURITY KEYS RESET USER CONFIGURATION RESET SECURITY KEYS RESET The following sections provide additional informa
19. You can manually change the fan mode between AUTO and ON by pressing the RIGHT TAB AUTO The fan runs only when the heating cooling or emergency systems are on As described in detail in the Installation section of this manual for conventional systems under EQUIPMENT SETTINGS with FAN ON IN HEAT set to NO the fan is not controlled by the thermostat but by the furnace ON The fan runs continuously Page 18 Main Menu ENERGY OPTIONS USER OPTIONS SHOW LAST MESSAGE MAIN MENU CONSERVATION SCHEDULE ENERGY OPTIONS USER OF TIONS SHOW LAST MESSAGE ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions From the Home Screen pressing the MENU SELECT button once if the screen is active or twice if it is in the idle mode the MAIN MENU appears as it is shown on the left Using the SCROLL buttons you can scroll to the desired menu item as shown in the two screen shots on the left Press the MENU SELECT button to select the desired menu item Page 19 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Temperature Settings A SETPOINT is identified by a NAME and specifies heating and cooling target temperatures Example If the SETPOINT is set to WAKE with COOL temperature of 78 F and HEAT temperature of 70 F a thermostat operating in AUTO mode will keep your dwelling s temperature at the predefined HEAT or COOL temperature In the summer the thermostat will COOL your dwelling down to 78 F In t
20. agement solutions Schedule Type The SCHEDULE TYPE screen allows you to choose among four different weekly schedule types These are Monday Friday schedules are the same Saturday amp Sunday schedules are the same OFF No schedule The thermostat controls to the target temperature set using the up and down scroll buttons from the home screen 7 DAYS Every day of the week has an individual schedule 5 2 DAYS 5 1 1 DAYS Monday Friday schedule is the same Saturday has an individual schedule and Sunday has an individual schedule SCHEDULE TYPE By pressing the MENU SELECT button while in the A SCHEDULE menu you get access to the SCHEDULE TYPE iie screen Use the SCROLL buttons to change the weekly schedule type Press the LEFT TAB to SAVE CHANGES Page 22 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Setpoints The SETPOINTS screen shows on the left the list of names of the different SETPOINTS programmed in your thermostat and on the right the corresponding heating in winter and cooling in summer target temperatures SETPOINTS To change the HEAT and COOL temperature settings SCROLL to the SETPOINT you want to change and press the MENU SELECT button SCROLL to change the temperature or press again the MENU SELECT button to move between the HEAT and COOL settings As soon as you start changing a temperature the mau zumal LEFT TAB will show SAVE CHANGES Press this TAB if you want to sa
21. be set by scrolling to the HOLD menu item at the Main Menu and selecting TEMPORARY as the Type of Hold as it is explained further in the section describing the HOLD screen To CANCEL a Temporary Hold press any of the SCROLL buttons to return to this screen Press the RIGHT TAB to cancel the HOLD or LEFT TAB to acceptit continue the hold and return to the normal Home screen Page 16 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Heating and Cooling Modes The thermostat is pre set for heating operation HEAT but as explained when describing the HOME SCREEN you can manually by pressing the LEFT TAB change the thermostat mode between AUTO HEAT COOL OFF and EMERG The available options for the thermostat mode will depend on the type of heating or cooling equipment at your home AUTO The thermostat automatically selects heating or cooling based on the indoor temperature HEAT The thermostat controls only the heating system COOL The thermostat controls only the cooling system OFF Heating and cooling systems are off EMERG This setting only applies to heat pumps with auxiliary heat The thermostat only controls the Emergency Auxiliary heat leaving the heat pump s compressor locked out Use this setting only when you suspect the heat pump is out of service or the outdoor conditions may lead to an inefficient operation of the heat pump Page 17 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Fan Modes
22. below the default The minimum on off timer is for the protection of the heat pump Page 62 Control Options ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions You must enter an Installer Password to access the CONTROL menu from the Main Menu The following settings can be changed DEFAULT OPTION CHANGE i 0 6 F HYSTERESIS er 0 3 C Defines the number of degrees the temperature must go beyond a Setpoint prior to changing from HEAT to COOL mode or vice versa in AUTO mode ANTICIPATION TIME 60 MIN 0 180 MIN The time limit before the Scheduled Setpoint that the thermostat is allowed to start the equipment to reach a desired temperature The algorithm determines the time required to reach the temperature and engages the equipment prior to the next Scheduled Setpoint in order to reach the desired temperature at the appropriate time The temperature may not be reached if the ANTICIPATION TIME is less than the time required to heat or cool to the desired temperature ANTICIPATION is displayed instead of the Setpoint name MAX RECOVERY TIME 90 MIN 0 180 MIN The maximum time the thermostat allows the equipment to heat or cool to a desired temperature in 15 stage heating or cooling If the thermostat determines that the desired temperature will not be reached it will engage the 2 or 3 stage of heating or cooling Page 63 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Device Info Sc
23. button 12 Title Bar 12 Default Schedule terae torte eoim d t alas isles sla estere 18 Temporary Temperature Hold eit ei ee crei t t e EE EE Re ER Skua 15 Heating and Coolitig MOGBS lunes sasa sal SU Aa A R R i laauneatly 17 F ll M04065 t 18 Main MEMU isina 19 Teimperat re Setlirigs nente eet tax nee a FR 20 leere M kk 21 SCHEGUIO TYPO axla a NENESE TEENETE TEENETE 22 Setpoints 238 Schedule MMOS a ihr ites ea cia tone baci bth 24 Hold Screen Permanent Timed and Temporary Temperature Holds 26 Setting the Date amp T M uou debet e e eerie vertreten meter d 30 Energy Events and Price EVehts ceci iei n rere cie e er t er Ere tru ie 32 Energy Events also known as DRE DRLC events 32 Page 4 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Voluntary and Mandatory Energy Events 33 Starting a Temporary Temperature Hold during an Energy Event a2 a2aaiasaii ina 34 Price Conservation Evelt 2 AR Rech tg 35 Energy OpUOMS senn a RD ES test s aerate eeepc iere ere 36 Coriservation M i ss sin o1 ote tain SIE EX n EORR EXE Gr HL On euer a cet ecu eret eerie 39 The following are the default maximum adjustment and LED settings 2 aai vai aaa a 41 Note Your utility may have selected different values
24. changes by pressing the LEFT TAB which will be displaying ACCEPT or you can walk away after making the changes They will be automatically accepted when the screen goes to the idle mode i e the backlight diminishes To see the different menu items displayed the MENU SELECT v button needs to be pressed once when the screen is active or twice when it is in the Idle mode Page 10 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Heat Cool Fan Icons Icon ar aun Description Heating mode animated when furnace or heat pump is on Cooling mode animated when air conditioning or heat pump is on Auxiliary heating on animated More than one heating stage on animated More than one cooling stage on animated Fan animated when on Setpoint Value Display 722 5241 82 44 The thermostat is controlling the HVAC equipment to keep the home at the displayed Setpoint temperature and will heat or cool accordingly An up arrow indicates the thermostat is pre heating in advance of a schedule or price conservation event or that it is gradually increasing the temperature for a price conservation event A down arrow indicates the thermostat is pre cooling in advance of a schedule or price conservation event or that it is gradually decreasing the temperature for a price conservation event Page 11 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions HELP button The thermostat s HELP button
25. e thermostat sends the fan on this option only signal If the Fan Mode is AUTO applies to the furnace the thermostat will turn the fan on whenever the furnace is turned on This is common for electric furnaces The furnace waits until enough heat is built up before turning on the plenum fan The furnace controls the fan when the Fan Mode is AUTO This is common for gas furnaces Page 59 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Heat Pump Systems You must enter an Installer Password to access the EQUIPMENT SETTINGS from the Main Menu The following settings can be changed for Heat Pump Systems DEFAULT OPTION ALLOW HP AUX ON YES NO Allows the Heat Pump and Does not allow Heat Pump and Auxiliary Heat to be on at the Auxiliary Heat to be on at the same same time time add on configuration BALANCE POINTS HIGH 122 F 50 0 C Pon de 39 5 to 50 0 C The High Balance Point defines the outdoor temperature above which the Auxiliary Heater is disabled 40 0 to 121 F LOW 40 0 F 40 0 C 40 0 to 49 5 C The Low Balance Point defines the outdoor temperature below which the Heat Pump compressor is disabled An outdoor temperature sensor must be installed for the Balance Points to operate Page 60 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Equipment Cycling The minimum amount of time your equipment will be active and turn off for in between cycles can be selected in th
26. e Equipment Cycling screen Additionally you may also select the maximum number of cycles per hour in each mode heat or cool Conventional Systems You must enter an Installer Password to access the EQUIPMENT CYCLING from the Main Menu The following settings can be changed for Conventional Systems DEFAULT OPTION HEAT MIN ON OFF TIME 2 minutes 1 6 minutes HEAT MAX CYCLES 6 hour 1 12 hour COOL MIN ON OFF TIME 4 minutes 1 6 minutes COOL MAX CYCLES 4 hour 1 12 hour WARNING Check with the manufacturer of your furnace air conditioning system before reducing the minimum on off time below the default The minimum on off timer is for the protection of furnace air conditioning systems some of which may not have their own minimum on off timers Also increasing the minimum on off time to longer than 5 minutes could result in over under shooting the target temperature home is overheated or overcooled Page 61 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Heat Pump Systems You must enter an Installer Password to access the EQUIPMENT CYCLING from the Main Menu The following settings can be changed for Heat Pump Systems DEFAULT OPTION AUX HEAT MIN ON OFF TIME 2 minutes 1 6 minutes AUX HEAT MAX CYCLES 6 hour 1 12 hour HEAT PED ON OFF 4 minutes 1 6 minutes HEAT PUMP MAX CYCLES 4 hour 1 12 hour WARNING Check with the manufacturer of your heat pump before reducing the minimum on off time
27. eached over time This arrow is down for heating and up for cooling FOHSERDRTIGN adu MODE Page 38 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Conservation Menu The Conservation feature allows you to choose your desired comfort level i e from maximum comfort and the least savings to maximum savings and minimum comfort when energy prices increase Please note that not all utilities provide price information over the communications link so this screen may not be activated for your program To use the Conservation Screen you need to access the Main Menu and then press the MENU SELECT button when the cursor is on the COMFORT menu item This takes you to the Conservation Screen where you can see the following screens and choose the level of Comfort you want by pressing the arrow SCROLL buttons Note The following percentage offsets are examples of how your electricity provider may configure the maximum temperature offset for each conservation setting I FRI Hast IMPORTANT If you choose Maximum Comfort as shown on the left your program settings will be minimally affected by an increase in price COMFORT SAVINGS i e you are prepared to pay the increased rates to maintain your USE 0 OF MAH TEMPERATURE desired comfort level by having the thermostat take the least pb FA action when price is high Page 39 CONSERVATION PREFER COMFORT OVER SAVINGS COMFORT SAVINGS USE 25 OF MAH TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT
28. eltls cinereae tte ect ee veteri i deti ve iode oss ere tutem ree entere 60 Equipment yelling a a A E IE 61 Conventional Systems asna tenet oe ore doter e e ever tete e ete teens 61 PC ati RUMP System Sar 62 CONTrOILOPUONS fies tet ater pM 63 Device Into SEO ark aan cs eee saeco ee s DO DD eerste 64 ZigBee Link Info Green torio rti rece n n ne ek SE ete C ea ang 66 Reset Soro OPi 68 Thermostat Reset 69 User Configuration Reset 71 Security Keys Reset 71 Conventional Systemi Tesl c te ce ot te dee teen ese eset eset esent 72 Heat Pump SystemiTespmsiiunuidausiiundeuasieline liene LU IDE EE DTE 73 Product CONTOS siiip e T 74 Page 6 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions G7 TU 1170 a E 74 ho E E Y 75 Page 7 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT Navigating the Controls DISPLAY SCREEN m 7 MENU SELECT button 2 HELP button SCROLLS i ENERGATE The function of the LEFT and RIGHT TAB buttons appears on the bottom of the display screen Page 8 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Use the SCROLL A V buttons to adjust the temperature move through the menus options and change highlighted values Press the MENU SELECT v button to access the menu as well as to select or accept highlighted menu items Home
29. energy management solutions Wiring Configuration The thermostat should be wired by a licensed technician familiar with HVAC installation Conventional Systems CONV i Common GND Qu O Power 24VAC ENERGATE PIONEER RS OUT Outdoor Sensor 1st Stage Heat B S S RS GND Sensor Ground Fan a s MN FILTER Filter 1st Stage Cool 4 n Olsoo soo 6 2nd Stage Cool i Qin numm 2nd Stage Heat 7 omw ee Heat Pump Systems HP Common GND 1 8 Heat Pump Fault Power 24VAC 2 9 Outdoor Sensor Auxiliary Heat Ea Sensor Ground Fan B 12 FILTER Filter 1st Stage Heat Pump 6 13 2nd Stage Heat Pump E 7 14 Changeover Valve Page 55 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Setup Menu Options WARNING Changing settings in the SETUP can damage the HVAC system and should only be done by a qualified HVAC technician Password Two levels of password protection are programmed in the thermostat USER and INSTALLER Both password levels will timeout after 20 minutes of the last button press and force you to re enter a password The default INSTALLER password is INST The INSTALLER password limits access to critical thermostat settings which include Password e Control Setpoint Range e Device Info Equipment Type Reset Equipment Settings e ZigBee L
30. essing again the MENU SELECT key and then scrolling though the different SETPOINT names The Heat and Cool temperatures will change accordingly Only the HOLD SETPOINT allows the temperatures to be independently set Press SAVE CHANGES to accept the new settings and initiate the Hold To cancel the Hold return to the HOLD screen and press CANCEL HOLD The type of hold will show NONE underlined Note If the schedule is turned off Permanent and Temporary holds cannot be set on the Page 28 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Hold Screen Permanent Timed and Temporary Holds continued Temporary Hold The Temporary Hold is set to override the thermostat schedule temporarily but it will be cancelled by the next scheduled SETPOINT as explained before in the section called Temporary Hold 550 HOLE Note that the line UNTIL shows the date and time the Temporary SAVE CHANGES CRHCEL Hold will end which is the date and time of the next scheduled SETPOINT You will not be able to change the date and time shown on this screen Once you choose a Temporary Hold you can change the HEAT and or COOL temperatures by pressing the MENU SELECT key and then the SCROLL buttons to increase or decrease the temperatures Press SAVE CHANGES to accept the new settings and initiate the Hold To cancel the Hold return to the HOLD screen and press CANCEL HOLD Page 29 ENERGATE interactive energy management solu
31. hange the offset Press SAVE CHANGES to accept the new settings then press EXIT to return to the USER OPTIONS menu Note Calibrating a temperature offset is a feature that may or may not be configured for your utility Page 46 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Service Information Information regarding your service contractor can be programmed into the thermostat for future reference from the SERVICE screen which can be accessed through the USER OPTIONS menu SERVICE Choose SERVICE from the USER OPTIONS menu Press EDIT NAME and enter the name and contact information using the MENU SELECT button to navigate to each letter position and the SCROLL buttons to change each letter After pressing SAVE CHANGES scroll to the next line if you EDIT HAME E need to enter additional information then follow the procedure just described Power Outages In the event of a power failure the thermostat will retain information for proper operation of the heating and cooling equipment as well as maintaining the time It will not display information on the display screen during the power outage Once the power is restored the thermostat will continue operation maintaining all previously stored settings Page 47 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Utility Text Messages Your utility may send text messages to your thermostat to provide information For example they might inform you of upcoming events
32. he fall the thermostat will engage the HEAT mode heating your dwelling up to 70 F throughout the winter In the spring when temperatures rise again the thermostat will change back to COOL mode The SETPOINTs HEAT and COOL temperatures can be changed either from the Quick Schedule screen or from the Setpoints screen Note If the schedule of the thermostat has been turned off see Schedule Type the thermostat will use the Wake Setpoint by default and no SETPOINT name will be displayed Page 20 Schedule Menu SETPOINTS SCHEDULE TIMES QUICK SCHEDULE M F MONDAY FRIDAY TIME HERT COOL HERT DAY ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions The SCHEDULE menu provides access to viewing and modifying your current and future schedules QUICK SCHEDULE change the SCHEDULE TYPE that your thermostat is following modify the name and temperature of SETPOINTS and change the time at which Setpoints are scheduled for SCHEDULE The QUICK SCHEDULE screen allows you to quickly modify the temperatures and starting times of the SETPOINTS You can get into this screen from the Main Menu Use the MENU SELECT button to select the starting time or HEAT or COOL temperature that you wish to change and use the SCROLL buttons to obtain the desired value Press the LEFT TAB that will show SAVE CHANGES right tab to CANCEL and then continue with the NEXT DAY shown now on the LEFT TAB Page 21 ENERGATE interactive energy man
33. ink Info Equipment Cycling Page 56 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions The passwords can be changed in the PASSWORD menu SCROLL to change either USER or INSTALLER password SCROLL through the letters to change the password or use the blank letter to set the password to a blank Page 57 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Setpoint Range The SETPOINT RANGE sub menu defines the Maximum and Minimum temperatures allowed in the HEAT and COOL modes Adjusting these temperatures limits the temperature ranges allowed when setting SETPOINT temperatures Equipment Type WARNING The thermostat must be configured correctly to match the equipment type The number of cooling and heating stages must be defined in the Conventional or Heat Pump setting EQUIPMENT TYPE DEFAULT OPTION CONVENTIONAL 3t OF COOL STAGES 1 0 2 3t OF HEAT STAGES 1 0 2 HEAT PUMP 3t OF COOL STAGES 1 1 2 3t OF HEAT STAGES 1 1 3 REV VALVE ON IN COOL ON IN HEAT For Heat Pumps defining one more heat stage than cool stage s indicates that Emergency Heat Auxiliary Heat is installed Page 58 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Equipment Settings Conventional Systems You must enter an Installer Password to access the EQUIPMENT SETTINGS from the Main Menu The following settings can be changed for Conventional Systems DEFAULT OPTION FAN ON IN HEAT YES NO The fan turns on when th
34. nergy management solutions Energy Options The Energy Options screen allows you to adjust your settings to maximize comfort or the conservation of energy EHERGY OFTIONS Choose ENERGY OPTIONS from the Main Menu to view this screen LOAD CONTROL EVENT OFT IH FRILE RESPONSE imi i EUEHT ANTICIPATION 0 0 HRS To maximize energy conservation you can choose to Opt In to a GRADUAL ADJUSTMENT orff load control event In order to maximize the comfort of your climate settings you may choose to Opt Out of a load control event To change from OPT IN to OPT OUT you need to SCROLL to OPT OUT and press SAVE CHANGES Page 36 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Event Anticipation If your thermostat is participating in a price conservation event a temperature offset will be applied to the device making it heat or cool your home according to a more conservative setpoint different from that of the thermostat s regular schedule The Event Participation time is the length of time before the start of the price conservation event that the thermostat will begin to pre heat or pre cool your home in an effort to use electricity when it is off peak allowing more electricity to be conserved during the actual event when the peak is scheduled Your thermostat can have an anticipation time of up to 9 hours in 0 5 hour increments Setting this attribute to 0 hours will turn off this feature The amount of pre cooling or pre heating is n
35. ode raise Setpoint by at least one degree F or C and press ACCEPT again Remain in HEAT mode raise Setpoint by at least one degree F or C and press ACCEPT again engage Second stage cooling should engage First stage heating should engage Second stage heating should engage Auxiliary heating should engage if there are more heating than cooling stages Page 73 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Only in two stage heat pump systems Only with Heat Pump systems equipped with an Auxiliary Heater Product Conformity This equipment is RoHS compliant This equipment if installed in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions complies with the limits pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation Contains Radio Module FCC ID WUR RM30 Industry Canada 8022A RM30 Caution You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Energate Inc could void your authority to operate this equipment Page 74 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable p
36. ormally 5096 of the conservation setting chosen For example if the price conservation event will create an offset of 8 F the thermostat will pre cool or pre heat by 4 F To change the amount of time that your thermostat will anticipate a peak price conservation event SCROLL down to Event Participation SELECT this option and SCROLL up to increase this time and press SAVE CHANGES During an event the word PREHEAT or PRECOOL will appear instead of the SETPOINT name and an arrow will be displayed beside the setpoint to be reached up for pre heating and down for pre cooling FRE HEATING Hr F Page 37 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Gradual Adjustment In an effort to keep you more comfortable and gradually reduce a local peak in electricity your thermostat can opt to reach the temperature setpoint specified by the price conservation event in the middle of the price event If gradual adjustment is enabled the thermostat will gradually increase the temperature offset until it reaches the full offset at the middle of the event If gradual adjustment is not enabled then the temperature offset is implemented immediately at the start of the event To enable the gradual adjustment feature SCROLL down to Gradual Adjustment SELECT this option and SCROLL up to select ON and press SAVE CHANGES After the price event has started an arrow is displayed next to the setpoint indicating the conservative setpoint to be r
37. perature Hold allows you to temporarily make the temperature warmer or cooler without affecting the pre set programming The thermostat will remain at the Temporary Hold temperature until the next scheduled SETPOINT 10 04 AM HEAT TA 3 auro AUTO 74 9 auro AUTO 748 9 AUTO ADJUST HEAT aum 640 antem From the Home screen press either of the SCROLL buttons to adjust either the HEAT if the current operating mode is HEAT or the COOL if the current operating mode is COOL of the active target SETPOINT shown below the room temperature with two arrows beside it To accept the adjusted SETPOINT press the LEFT TAB To cancel press the RIGHT TAB Note that even if you don t press the ACCEPT tab the Temporary Hold will take effect when the screen goes on idle i e the screen backlight diminishes When the thermostat mode setting is AUTO pressing the MENU SELECT button will switch between the HEAT and COOL SETPOINTS i e the screen will show ADJUST HEAT or ADJUST COOL respectively The LEFT TAB accepts the Temporary Hold settings and the RIGHT TAB cancels them Page 15 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions oparai Temperature Hold continued aill 10 08 AM AUTO 745 AUTO TEMFORARY colo ae 10 06 AM D AUTO 745 AUTO ADJUST COOL bra V m Once the Temporary Hold is in effect the SETPOINT name will be replaced by TEMPORARY Note that a Temporary Hold can also
38. rary Temperature Hold during an Energy Event OVERRIDE ENDS ENERGY EVENT AND APPLIES THE HOLD HOW UTILITY RULES MAY APPLY EXIT APPLIES HOLD AFTER EVENT ENDS IH 4 MIM OVERRICE EsIT During an Energy Event you can always start a Temporary Hold through the Home Screen following the procedure explained in the Temporary Hold section In this case when you press ACCEPT a warning message will be displayed advising you that there is an Energy Event in progress which are the limits specified by the event and when it will end If the Energy Event is Voluntary the LEFT TAB will show OVERRIDE giving you the option of Overriding the event If the Energy Event is Mandatory no LEFT TAB will be shown so you don t have the option of overriding the event In all the cases the desired Temporary Hold will be started but if the event has not been overridden the limits set by the Energy Event will be applied during the Temporary Hold meaning that whenever the Temporary Hold specifies a temperature which will result in a higher energy consumption than any of the limits set by the event the Temporary Hold Setpoint will be replaced by that limit Page 34 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Price Conservation Event Some utilities have energy electricity prices which vary depending on the time of day and in some cases when demand is approaching its highest levels a critical peak price is charged In these si
39. reen The Device Info screen is a read only screen that is available through the Setup menu The Installer password must be entered to access the screen This screen provides the following information for the Thermostat OS NUMBER this is a number that identifies the name and version of the Thermostat Firmware Operating Software HARDWARE the Thermostat Hardware version Major and Minor separated by a dot Both are numbers from 0 to 255 SOFTWARE the Thermostat Firmware Version Major Minor Build and Branch as numbers from 0 to 254 each separated by dots TIMESTAMP the build date and time of the thermostat firmware BOOT LOADER the version build and CRC of the thermostat boot loader firmware CONFIG ID Customer Configuration File Identification Number and Version Both are numbers from 0 to 255 separated by a dot When no Customer Configuration File has been programmed the Value shown will be NOT AVAILABLE In this case the standard Energate default values will be used Page 64 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Device Info Screen continued The Device Info Screen also provides this information for the ZigBee Radio Module OS NUMBER this is a number that identifies the name and version of the Radio Module Firmware Operating Software HARDWARE Radio Module Hardware Major and Minor version both from 0 to 255 separated by a dot SOFTWARE the Radio Module Firmware version Major Minor Build
40. rotection 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 instructions 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 encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Page 75 All Rights Reserved US Patent No 7 737 762
41. tion on each of these resets Page 68 Thermostat Reset ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions A THERMOSTAT RESET restores the thermostat to the following original manufacturer settings HEAT COOL WAKE 70 0 F 78 0 F LEAVE 62 0 F 85 0 F RETURN 70 0 F 78 0 F SETPOINTS SLEEP 62 0 F 82 0 F UNOCCUPIED 62 0 F 85 0 F OCCUPIED 70 0 F 78 0 F SETPOINT 7 62 0 F 85 0 F HOLD 70 0 F 78 0 F SCHEDULE Energy Efficient Residential Schedule explained previously in Default Schedule section COMFORT SETTING BALANCED ENERGY EVENTS OPT IN ENERGY OPTIONS EVENT ANTICIPATION 0 0 HRS GRADUAL ADJUSTMENT OFF TIME ADJUST DATE TIME JAN 1 2000 12 00 AM CLOCK FORMAT 12H LANGUAGE ENGLISH CHANGE FILTER REMINDER 0 MONTH S USEROPTIONS STANDBY BRIGHTNESS HIGH PRICE DISPLAY COST KWH Page 69 Thermostat Reset continued ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions TEMPERATURE UNITS FAHRENHEIT F USER 1234 OFF PASSWORD INSTALLER INST MAX MIN SETPOINT RANGE HEAT 91 0 F 32 8 C 54 0 F 12 2 C COOL 93 0 F 33 9 C 56 0 F 13 3 C OF COOL STAGES 1 EQUIPMENT TYPE CONVENTIONAL OF HEAT STAGES 1 EQUIPMENT SETTINGS FAN ON IN HEAT YES HEAT MIN ON OFF TIME 2 MIN HEAT MAX CYCLE 6 HOUR EQUIPMENT CYCLING COOL MIN ON OFF TIME 4 MIN COOL MAX CYCLE 4 HOUR CHANGE HYSTERESIS 2 F CONTROL ANTICIPATION 60 MINUTES MAX RECOVERY TIME 90 MINUTES OPERATING HEAT MOBE
42. tions Setting the Date amp Time When the thermostat s communication link to the utility s network is active the network periodically updates the date and time so you will be prevented from modifying this setting If the communications link is inactive an X displayed in the top left corner you can set the current date and time by selecting the TIME menu item from the USER OPTIONS menu Using the same menu item you can also change between a 12H or 24H clock format EEM Press the MENU SELECT button to view the MAIN MENU as CONAR DATION D shown in this screen SCHEDULE Use the SCROLL buttons to scroll to the USER OPTIONS menu HOLD ENERGY OPTIONS item Press again the MENU SELECT button The USER OPTIONS menu will appear as shown on the left Use the SCROLL down button to scroll to the TIME menu item USER OPTIONS FILTER REMINDER TEMPERATURE Press the MENU SELECT button to enter the TIME screen SERVICE Page 30 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Setting the Date amp Time continued The TIME screen will appear as shown at the left ero To change between 12 and 24 hour clock formats scroll to the MAR 3 2011 CLOCK FORMAT menu item Press MENU SELECT The setting EAN will be underlined You can change the format using the SCROLL buttons and then pressing SAVE CHANGES to accept the change To adjust the date and time use the SCROLL buttons to point to THURSDAY 5
43. tuations your utility can send Price Events which will display the current energy price on your thermostat If desired the current energy price can also be used to trigger a Price Conservation Event When a Price Conservation Event is triggered CONSERVATION is displayed instead of the SETPOINT name The thermostat responds based on which of the five levels you selected from on the Conservation Screen see Conservation Menu Price Conservation Events are always voluntary You can always start a Temporary Hold during a Price Conservation Event In this case the Price Conservation Event will be suspended during the duration of the Temporary Hold Note that it is possible to have a Load Control Event while there is a Price Event happening e g your thermostat can be under a Price Conservation Event when an Energy Event is being sent by your utility Load control events and price events are different and separate events utilities may send either neither or both kinds of events to the thermostat You may also participate in opt into or ignore opt out of load control events if not mandatory and price conservation events independently meaning that you can set up your thermostat to save energy and money by acting on either event type or both or neither A temporary temperature hold can be set to opt out of both price conservation and energy DRLC events even when both events are on concurrently Page 35 ENERGATE interactive e
44. u item You will be directed to the USER OPTIONS menu as shown on the left aly TI DISPLAY FILTER REMINDER TIME The Display menu allows the user to change the Price Display Fi TUNE Language and Standby Brightness of the thermostat Price Display The Price Display option defines which type of price information will be displayed in the Title Bar on the Home screen when there is a PRICE DISPLAY COST KWH Price Information Event in effect The options are COST KWH and LANGUAGE ENGLISH TIER NAME SCROLL to change between both options STRHDE ERIGHTHES3 HIGH Please note that not all utilities provide price information over the communications link so you may not see the price information displayed in the Title bar Page 43 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Language The thermostat can be set to English or Spanish through the DISPLAY screen FEICEIDEBDEN OKU To change from ENGLISH to SPANISH SCROLL to the LANGUAGE ENGLISH ESPANOL choice underlined STANDBY ERIGHTHESS HIGH Press SAVE CHANGES to save Standby Brightness In the DISPLAY menu of USER OPTIONS the user has the option to change the brightness of the screen in standby mode after a minute of inactivity The DISPLAY menu will appear as shown on the left PRICE DISPLAY COSTSKLJH Use the SCROLL down button to select STANDBY BRIGHTNESS LANGUAGE ENGLISH and change it HIGH LOW or OFF STANDEY ERIGHTHESS OFF SAV
45. ures you can do so by pressing the MENU SELECT key 75 0 30 0 HOLD and then the SCROLL buttons to increase or decrease the CRHCEL HOLD H temperatures You can also change the SETPOINT name from HOLD to another Page 26 cooL SETFOIHT 32 0 oF LEAVE SAVE CHANGES CANCEL ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions one by pressing again the MENU SELECT key and then scrolling though the different SETPOINT names The Heat and Cool temperatures will change accordingly Only the HOLD SETPOINT allows the temperatures to be independently set Press SAVE CHANGES to accept the new settings and initiate the Hold To cancel the Hold return to the HOLD screen and press the CANCEL HOLD tab Page 27 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Hold Screen Permanent Timed and Temporary Holds continued E 00 FH FEE OF 2014 HEAT COOL SETFOINT rs soos _ Han Timed Hold Once you choose the TIMED hold you can change the date and time until it will be effective by pressing the MENU SELECT button The date and or time will be respectively underlined and you will be able to change them by using the SCROLL buttons As in the case of the Permanent Hold you can change the HEAT and or COOL temperatures by pressing the MENU SELECT key and then the SCROLL buttons to increase or decrease the temperatures You can also change the SETPOINT name from HOLD to another one by pr
46. ve them or cancel them by pressing the RIGHT TAB CANCEL You can also modify the name of the SETPOINTS by scrolling to the SETPOINT you want to change and pressing EDIT NAME You can change one letter at a time by SCROLLING through the alphabet until you get to the desired letter then pressing MENU SELECT to move to the next letter of the name Once done press SAVE CHANGES Note When SCHEDULE TYPE is OFF no setpoint name is shown Page 23 ENERGATE interactive energy management solutions Schedule Times The SCHEDULE determines when a SETPOINT such as WAKE begins Only the start times are defined the SETPOINT ends at the start of the next SETPOINT SCHEDULE M F From the SCHEDULE menu choose the menu item SCHEDULE TT T and press the MENU SELECT button to view the SCHEDULE WAKE screen The PROGRAM window displays the SETPOINT associated with the start time on the right Adjust the start time by K pressing the MENU SELECT button and SCROLLING through the HERT DAY H time Press SAVE CHANGES Press the MENU SELECT button to move inside the PROGRAM window Here the SETPOINT can be SCROLLED to choose the name of a different SETPOINT Press the MENU SELECT button again to return to the start times on the right Once you finished programming the schedule for a day press NEXT DAY to continue with the following day peHEDULE ME To delete a start time SCROLL to the start time press the MENU SETPOINT SELECT

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