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1.                         Set System Type to 11HP Set System Type to 32HP  Rh   24 Volt AC Power Rh 24 Volt AC Power  0 B   Changeover Valve  note 1  0 B   Changeover Valve  note 1   Y1_  Compressor Relay Y1 Compressor 1 Relay  1st stage heating cooling   G   Fan Relay Y2 Compressor 2 Relay  2nd stage heating cooling   ee tne Kansiornngr Gommon AUX   Auxiliary Heat Relay  3rd stage heating   note 2   D E Emergency Heat  note 2   2 HEAT   2 COOL   No Auxiliary Heat G Fan Relay  Set System Type to 32HP  C 24 Volt AC Transformer Common  Rh   24 Volt AC Power  L Optional System Fault Monitor  note 3   0 B   Changeover Valve  note 1   Y1   Compressor 1 Relay  1st stage heating cooling  NOTES   Heat Pump Systems  Y2   Compressor 2 Relay  2nd stage heating cooling   1  O  cool active  or B  heat active  is selected in  G   Fan Relay the Thermostat Installer Settings menu  section 4     2  Install a field supplied jumper between the  C  24 Volt AC Transformer Common AUX and E terminals if there is no separate  L   Optional System Fault Monitor  note 3  emergency heat relay installed                 2 HEAT   1 COOL   Including Auxiliary Heat                            Set System Type to 22HP   Rh   24 Volt AC Power   0 B   Changeover Valve  note 1    Y1   Compressor Relay  1st stage heating cooling   AUX   Auxiliary Heat Relay  2nd stage heating   note 2   E Emergency Heat Relay  note 2    G Fan Relay   C 24 Volt AC Transformer Common   L Optional System Fault Monitor  note 3           
2.          Displays the current set point temperature  E3 Outdoor Temperature Indicator    Displays along with the outdoor temperature reading    EB BACK Indicator                   0 0      BACK button is active  E NEXT Indicator                0 000    NEXT button is active  G Humidity Indicator                       Indicates when there is a call for humidification or dehumidification  Service Indicators                        Displays various service maintenance information  E Fan Indicator    Indicates when the system fan is running    J Wireless Indicator                         Indicates a wireless connection  flashes when connection has been lost   Ge  Low Battery Indicator                   Indicates when the batteries need to be replaced  EE Hold Mode Indicator                     Indicates if the thermostat is in HOLD mode  3 Lock Mode Indicator                     Indicates if the thermostat is locked  GE  System Status Indicator               Displays information about the status of the system  GZ3 Day of the Week          000 00  Displays the current day of the week  G3 Program Event Indicator               Displays the program event  Ge  Time of Day oe  Displays the current time of day      BACK and NEXT are secondary functions of the PROG and HOLD buttons  When in programming or  configuration modes  BACK and NEXT appear in the display screen indicating that the PROG and  HOLD buttons now function as BACK and NEXT        Also see  24 on page 10     9 Installer G
3.       Additional Wiring Options       S1          S2    Indoor or Outdoor Remote Sensor  note 1              Installer Guide     3  If the L terminal is used  the 24 Volt AC common  must be connected  C terminal      Provide disconnect and overload protection as required     NOTES   Additional Wiring Options    1  These terminals can be used to connect a  Braeburn   wired indoor or outdoor remote sensor   Indoor remote sensor must be configured in  Thermostat Installer Settings  Section 4      2  Install the Thermostat    NOTE  Test location by pairing your thermostat before mounting  see page 7      Thermostat Location  Install the thermostat approximately 5 feet  1 5m  above the floor in an area that has a good amount of air  circulation and maintains an average room temperature     Avoid installation in locations where the thermostat can be affected by drafts  dead air spots  hot or cold air  ducts  sunlight  appliances  concealed pipes  chimneys and outside walls                 E3 Install the Sub Base     e Remove the sub base from the body of the thermostat   e Mount the sub base as shown below     Drill 3 16    pilot holes in your  O O desired location  Use supplied  Y AA anchors for drywall or plaster                                                                                         ANAAAAN                                                                                  5 Installer Guide    4  Provide Power to Thermostat       24VAC Power  optional  Battery Power
4.     e For optional 24 Volt AC power  you must connect R and C terminal to the thermostat sub base     e For battery power  insert the 2 supplied    AA    type alkaline batteries into the battery compartment located  in the rear housing of the thermostat  Make sure to position the Positive     and Negative     sides of the  batteries correctly with the     symbols in the battery compartment     5  Attach Thermostat to Sub Base                                                    INSTRUCTIONS    SYSTEM  AUTO  HEAT                                        1  Line up the thermostat body with the sub base  3  Insert Quick Reference Card into slot  2  Carefully push the thermostat body against the on top of thermostat   sub base until it snaps in place     NOTE  This thermostat ships configured as a 1H 1C conventional  thermostat  Confirm installer settings  See page 11     Installer Guide 6    B Pairing the Thermostat with Control Module    Pairing the Thermostat and Control Module    1  On the thermostat  press and hold down the HOLD and  RETURN buttons for 3 seconds  Sy  2  The word CMOD  control module  will appear in the 7  display and the 3  symbol will flash  see Figure 1    3  On the powered control module  press and hold the       CONNECT button for 3 seconds  see Figure 2      L M OI   4  The control module will enter pairing mode for 60  seconds  During this time the blue COMM indicator on SS ooo oC  the control module will flash once every 2 seconds  SYSTEM DAY TIME PROG HO
5.    Braeburn     Installer Guide Link     smart connect    Universal Wireless Thermostat Kit    7500 Upto 3 Heat   2 Cool Heat Pump  Up to 2 Heat   2 Cool Conventional  with wireless Humidity Control       Wireless Humidity Control requires accessory model 7330     AN Warning For installation by experienced service technicians only     AN Caution    Possible electric shock or damage to equipment can occur   e Disconnect power before beginning installation     This thermostat requires 2 properly installed    AA    Alkaline batteries for proper  operation  When connecting optional 24 Volt AC power the batteries may be installed  as a backup     For use only as described in this manual  Any other use will void warranty     1 Specifications    KIT INCLUDES  Wireless thermostat  control module and return air plenum sensor     This thermostat is compatible with    e Single stage heat   cool conventional and heat pump systems   e Conventional systems up to 2 stages of heating and 2 stages of cooling  e Heat pump systems up to 3 stages of heating and 2 stages of cooling   e 2 or 3 wire hydronic zone systems    Electrical and control specifications    Electrical Rating  24 Volt AC   1 amp maximum load per terminal   AC Power  18     30 Volts AC   DC Power  3 0 Volt DC  2    AA    Alkaline Batteries Included    Control Range  45       90   F  7       32         Temperature Accuracy      1   F       5   C    Outdoor Temperature Display Range   40     120   F   40     49   C     Terminati
6.    Complete lockout is enabled       m   ZI  ro   iN    If locked     Partial lockout is enabled  SpeedBar   is  still functional        Auto Changeover  Dead Band  note 10     ma  i  J oc  O       J   o   IZ    Select a Dead Band of 2    3    4   or 5 F   1    2   or 3   C  for Auto Changeover mode        Compressor Balance  Point  notes 4  11     ZZ  ZI    Disables Balance Points       Select a Compressor Balance Point of 0    50  F       Auxiliary Heat Balance  Point  notes 4  11     Disables Balance Points       Select a Auxiliary Heat Balance Point of 70    40   F       Heat Set Point Upper Limit    Select a Heat Set Point Upper Limit of 90   45   F       Cool Set Point Lower Limit   note 7     Select a Cool Set Point Lower Limit of 45   90   F       Humidification   note 12     Cl CI  oa 74   0 7    z  Co    Disables Humidification  Enables Dependant Humidification  Enables Independent Humidification       Auto Humidity Set  Point Limit  notes 11  12     m       Enables automatic humidity control based on  outdoor temperature     Enables manual humidity control from thermostat        Dehumidification   note 12     Disables Dehumidification  Normally inactive  open  relay  Normally active  closed  relay          Installer Clear             Clear Off   No changes made to settings   Clears connection with wireless remote sensors  Clears connection with control module   Clears all thermostat settings  factory defaults        Options  shaded  26   28 only appear if optional 
7.    Fan Control  note 4       cr  tr    Select for Electric Emergency Heat  Select for Gas Emergency Heat       Reversing Valve   O B Terminal   note 5     7       mre    NS    75  No NG  T    Select for cool active Reversing Valve  O terminal   Select for heat active Reversing Valve  B terminal        Fossil Fuel  Backup Heat  note 4      a  mm   p    Select for Electric Auxiliary heat  with compressor   Select for Gas Auxiliary heat  without compressor        Compressor Power Outage  Protection  notes 4  6      Z    Disables Power Outage Lockout Delay  Enables Power Outage Lockout Delay       AC Power Interrupt  Warning  note 6      z    ZZ  1 7J    7    z2    Disables AC Power Interrupt Warning  Enables AC Power Interrupt Warning       Compressor Short  Cycle Protection  note 7     oT j ho bo    m1  c  LILI   2    Select a compressor short cycle protection delay of 5   4  3  2 or 0 minutes       Residual Cooling  Fan Delay  note 7     Select a Residual Cooling Fan Delay of 90  60   30 or 0 seconds        Adaptive Recovery  Mode  ARM      note 8     7 7  mA i  rv    Disables Adaptive  early  Recovery mode  Enables Adaptive  early  Recovery mode       Indoor Remote Sensor  Control   note 9      z  mn    wn  ma    IA TTJ E  g   ro on   gt l  iu    T  p  ZZ  s    Temperature is sensed from thermostat only   Temperature is sensed from remote sensor only   Temperature is combined with the thermostat and  the remote sensor        Lockout Security Level    ZI  ro  IK    If locked  
8.  Pairing the Thermostat with Control Module        Communication Loss    If communication between the thermostat and control module is lost  the red COMM indicator on the control  module will begin to flash once every 10 seconds  The control module will attempt to reconnect to the thermostat  several times automatically     NOTE  To attempt to reconnect manually  press and hold the CONNECT button for 3 seconds     The thermostat display will also indicate that communication has been lost by flashing COMM LOSS CMOD   During communication loss the return air sensor is used to maintain the factory default heating and cooling  temperatures     7 Installer Guide       Control Module LED Indicators    GB PWR  24 VAC Power Indicator     HEAT  HEAT ON Indicator   E3 COOL  COOL ON Indicator    3 FAN  FANON Indicator     J comm  Communication Indicator    Communication Indicator  COMM     e Solid blue  Normal Operation   e Rapid blue flash  Sending Data to Thermostat   e 1 blue flash every 2 seconds  Control Module in Pairing Mode  e Flashing  then solid blue  Successfully Paired    e 1 red flash every 10 seconds  Lost Communication    Installer Guide 8       3 Quick Reference          SYSTEM WH  gy   ED 10   HEAT HOLD 11   LOCKED B  ie HEAT ON 13   SN     o    FAN WE  SU SET T aw 15    mm I i pa   M m T mm    l HUMID  ouTDOOR BACK   sa  e3 o G  Thermostat Display  EB Room Temperature                          Displays the current room temperature  E Set Temperature                     
9.  Transformer Common  note 2     Additional Wiring Options             Indoor or Outdoor Remote Sensor  note 1           Hydronic Heat Only  Set System Type to 1HD  Rh   24 Volt AC Power  heating transformer   note 1    W1   Zone Valve Power Open   V3   Zone Valve Power Close   G   Fan Relay  note 3    C   24Volt AC Transformer Common                            Hydronic Heat   1 Cool   Set System Type to 11HD   Rh   24 Volt AC Power  heating transformer   note 1   Rc   24 Volt AC Power  cooling transformer   note 1   W1   Zone Valve Power Open   V3   Zone Valve Power Close   Y1   Compressor Relay   G   Fan Relay   C   24 Volt AC Transformer Common  note 2                                      NOTES   Conventional Systems   1  Open  J1  jumper for dual transformer installations    2  In dual transformer systems  transformer  common must come from cooling transformer    3  If needed for system     Provide disconnect and overload protection as required     NOTES   Additional Wiring Options    1  These terminals can be used to connect a  Braeburn   wired indoor or outdoor remote sensor   Indoor remote sensor must be configured in Thermostat  Installer Settings  Section 4      3 Installer Guide    Heat Pump Systems    Typical Wiring Configurations  NOTE  The    System Type    option will be configured in Thermostat Installer Settings  section 4      1 HEAT   1 COOL   No Auxiliary Heat    3 HEAT   2 COOL     Including Auxiliary Heat                                                    
10.  s      4 sensors maximum  Wireless Remote Outdoor Sensor     1 sensor maximum  Wireless Remote Humidity Sensor     1 sensor maximum    NOTE  No more than 4 wireless remote sensors can be connected     Pairing Wireless Remote Sensors  1 Press and hold the HOLD and RETURN buttons for 3 seconds   2 Press NEXT until the word SENS appears in the display and the      symbol flashes     3 After the remote sensor is powered  press and hold the CONNECT button on the sensor for 3 seconds  and release     4 The remote sensor will enter pairing mode for 60 seconds  During this time the blue indicator on the wireless  remote sensor will flash once every 2 seconds     5 When paired  the thermostat display will change and indicate which remote sensor has been paired  see    Table 1   The       symbol will stop flashing and the blue indicator on the remote sensor will turn on for  60 seconds     6 To pair another wireless remote sensor  press NEXT and repeat steps 3   5   7 Press RETURN at any time to exit     NOTE  Sensors that have already been paired will appear in the thermostat display first  with a solid 3  symbol     IDS1  IDS2  IDS3 or IDS4 Remote Indoor Sensor 1 4    Remote Humidity Sensor        ODS ssid Remote Outdoor Sensor    Table 1    Using Wired Remote Sensors  e One wired indoor or wired outdoor remote sensor can also be connected to the thermostats S1 and S2  terminals on the control module using 2 wire thermostat cable     e You cannot mix wired and wireless remote sensor
11.  temperature humidification such as steam humidification  Always ensure the  heat exchanger or other system parts are not exposed to excess water from condensation or other sources   When there is any doubt  use the OFF or DEP setting     Auto Humidity Set Point Limit  notes 11  12      Select between turning the automatic   humidity set point limit to auto  AUTO  or manual  MAN   When AUTO is selected  humidity control is provided  automatically based on the outdoor temperature  Selecting MAN allows you to manually control the level   of humidity     Dehumidification  note 12      For use with an external dehumidifier  Select between dehumidification  disabled  OFF   a normally inactive  NI  or normally active  NA  relay  depending on the requirements of your  external dehumidification equipment     Installer Clear     Clears settings based on your selection  CLRO makes no changes  CLR1 clears all   wireless remote sensor connections  CLR2 clears the connection to the control module and CLR3 clears ALL  thermostat settings    WARNING  If you press NEXT or RETURN after selecting CLR1  CLR2 or CLR3 the clear will take place and  the appropriate settings will be returned to factory defaults  If you do not wish to make any changes  use the  SpeedBar   to select CLRO     15 Installer Guide    5 Wireless Remote Sensors    NOTE  See the wireless remote sensor manual for complete installation and use instructions     Compatible Wireless Remote Sensors   Wireless Remote Indoor Sensor
12.  the controlled cooling system and may cause personal injury     e This thermostat includes an automatic compressor protection feature to avoid potential damage to the  compressor from short cycling  When testing the system  make sure to take this delay into account     NOTE  The compressor delay can be bypassed by pressing the reset button on the front of the thermostat   All user settings will be returned to factory default  however all Installer settings will remain as originally  programmed in section 4     1 Press SYSTEM until the thermostat is in HEAT mode    2 Using the SpeedBar   raise the set temperature a minimum of 3 degrees above the current room  temperature  The system should start within a few seconds  With a gas heating system  the fan may  not start right away    3 Press SYSTEM until the thermostat is in the OFF mode  Allow the heating system to fully shut down    Press SYSTEM until the thermostat is in the COOL mode    Using the SpeedBar lower the set temperature a minimum of 3 degrees below the current room   temperature  The system should start within a few seconds  unless compressor short cycle protection   is active     See note above     Press SYSTEM until the thermostat is in the OFF mode  Allow the cooling system to fully shut down    Press FAN until the thermostat is in FAN ON mode  The system fan should start within a few seconds    Press FAN until the thermostat is in FAN AUTO mode  Allow the system fan to turn off    If the thermostat is controlli
13. LD RETURN FAN    5  Once successfully paired  the 3  symbol will stop  flashing and the blue COMM indicator on the control  module will turn on    6  Press RETURN on the thermostat at any time to exit     Figure 1    IOMARRA    NOTE  In step 2  if the control module has already been  paired  the      symbol will not be flashing     Replacing a Thermostat    If you are replacing a thermostat that is paired with an existing  control module  you will need to clear the control module and  pair it again with the newly installed thermostat  ra    1  Install the new thermostat    2  On the control module  press and hold the CONNECT button  for 10 seconds until the red COMM indicator turns on    3  Release the CONNECT button and the blue and red LED will  each flash once to indicate the control module was  successfully cleared    4  Pair the new thermostat with the control module        Replacing a Control Module    If you are replacing a control module that is paired with an existing thermostat  you will need to clear the  thermostat   s control module settings before pairing the new wireless control module     1  Install the new control module   2  Thermostat control module settings are cleared by adjusting Installer Setting  29 to CLR2  This setting clears  the connection between the thermostat and control module  see section 4      NOTE  Be careful not to select CLR3 unless you want to clear all the thermostat settings   3  Pair your new control module with the thermostat  See   
14. e adjustments to the humidity setpoint by  pressing the DAY TIME and RETURN buttons at the same time   Battery Compartment                         Located in the back of thermostat      BACK and NEXT are secondary functions of the PROG and HOLD buttons  When in programming or  configuration modes  BACK and NEXT appear in the display  indicating that the PROG and HOLD buttons  now function as BACK and NEXT     Installer Guide 10    4 Installer Settings    The Installer Settings must be properly configured in order for this thermostat to operate correctly  The Installer  Settings are menu driven  The portion of these settings that do not apply to your setup will be skipped  These  settings are indicated below with comments  More detail on each setting follows this table     1  Press and hold down the RETURN and V eerrucriong  buttons for 3 seconds   2  Release both buttons and the first installer    setting will be displayed  SYSTEM WI  pW ROOM  3  Change settings as required using the A HEAT   l   IN  or V portion of the SpeedBar    R    4  Press NEXT  HOLD  or BACK  PROG  to j E    move to the next or previous setting  ee N  77    m  press RETURN to exit     ALS i Li    Installer Setting Factory Setting Comments   Notes follow this table    Default Options  More information follows this table     Residential or RES RES Select for Residential profile  or Commercial Profile CON Select for Commercial profile    Programming Mode J J Select for 7 day programming mode   note 1  Sel
15. ecovery   note 8      Enables or disables the ARM     adaptive recovery  mode  feature  During ARM  room temperature is recovered by turning on the heating or cooling before the  end of the set back period  The set point temperature is changed to that of the upcoming program temperature     Indoor Remote Sensor Control  note 9      If a Braeburn   indoor remote sensor is connected  wired  or  paired  wireless  during installation  the thermostat will automatically detect the sensor  When an indoor  sensor is detected  you may select between thermostat only  I SENS   remote sensor only  E SENS  or  combining the thermostat and the remote sensor s   A SENS     NOTE  This option does not apply to the Braeburn outdoor sensor  When an outdoor sensor is connected   wired  or paired  wireless   the thermostat automatically recognizes it and no further configuration   iS necessary     Lockout Security Level     Selects the level of keypad lockout when the thermostat is locked  Level 2 locks  the entire thermostat  including the front reset button   Level 1 locks everything except the SpeedBar    allowing for up and down temperature adjustment  NOTE  The lock code is set in the User Settings mode   see User Manual      Auto Changeover Dead Band  note 10      When auto changeover mode is enabled in option 5 and  selected  the system automatically switches between heating and cooling when the room temperature  meets the normal criteria for either a heating or cooling call  There is a fo
16. ect for 5 2 day programming mode  Select for non programmable mode    Select for 12 hour clock  Select for 24 hour clock    Select for Fahrenheit display  Select for Celsius display    Disables Auto Changeover mode  Enables Auto Changeover mode  Select for 1H 1C Conventional system  Select for 2H 2C Conventional system  Select for 1H 1C Heat Pump system  Select for 2H 2C Heat Pump system  Select for 3H 2C Heat Pump system  Select for Heat Only Hydronic system  Select for Hydronic Heat 1C system    Select a 1st stage temperature differential of  5     1   or 2   F   25     5   or 2   C    Select a 2nd stage temperature differential of 1     2    3    4    5   or 6   F   5    1    1 5    2    2 5   or 3   C        ZZ    Zim       ro  7    Clock Format    mJ  p u  p a  73       ZJ  mn mn    Temperature Scale       Iz  T     Auto Changeover       mers  ra c2  ZI ZZ  ZZ NV  QZ    System Type    Ltr oa Mu xs      5  j CS       1st Stage Differential    Ca     A         Fu  ma    2nd Stage Differential   note 2        3rd Stage Differential   Select a 3rd stage temperature differential of 1    2      note 2  3    4    5   or 6   F   5    1    1 5    2    2 5   or 3  C                    11 Installer Guide       Installer Setting   Notes follow this table     1st Stage Fan Control   note 3     Factory  Default    Setting  Options        mo    Comments   More information follows this table     Select for 1st stage Gas heating  Select for 1st stage Electric heating       Emergency Heat
17. ng auxiliary equipment such as a humidifier  adjust the thermostat   settings to test these devices     a1  gt     oon O    17 Installer Guide    Braeburn        Limited Warranty    When installed by a professional contractor  this product is backed by a 5 year limited      warranty  Limitations apply  For limitations  terms and conditions  you may obtain a full VEA R  copy of this warranty  f LIMITED      Visit us online  www braeburnonline com warranty WARRANT Y    Write us  Braeburn Systems LLC    2215 Cornell Avenue  Montgomery  IL 60538    Store this manual for future reference     www  bluelinksmartconnect com       Braeburn     Braeburn Systems LLC   2215 Cornell Avenue    Montgomery  IL 60538  Technical Assistance  www braeburnonline com  844 BLU LINK  844 258 5465   U S    630 844 1968  Outside the U S        2015 Braeburn Systems LLC e All Rights Reserved    Made in China  7500 100 02    
18. ol mode or select B for this terminal to be active in the heat mode     Auxiliary Fossil Fuel Heat Pump Control  note 4      When set to electric  AE AUX   both the compressor   1st stage  and auxiliary stage s  will run when a call for auxiliary heat is made  When set to gas  AG AUX    the compressor stage s  will be locked out one minute after a call for auxiliary heat  NOTE  This option can  be overridden if setting an auxiliary heat balance point in Option 23     Compressor Power Outage Protection  notes 4  6      Selects power outage protection on or off  When  enabled  this thermostat will provide cold weather compressor protection by locking out the compressor  stage s  of heating for a period of time after a power outage greater than 60 minutes     13 Installer Guide    15    16    17    18    19    20    21    22    23    24    25    AC Power Interrupt Warning  note 6      When enabled  the thermostat will display an outage warning  when AC power to the thermostat is lost     Short Cycle Protection  note 7      Selects the number of minutes the cooling compressor will be locked  out after turning off  This short cycle protection is also active in the heat mode if a heat pump system was  selected in Option 6     Residual Cooling Fan Delay  note 7      Selects a delay for the system fan after the cooling compressor  has turned off  This delay will help remove the remaining cool air out of the ductwork providing additional  efficiency     Adaptive Recovery Mode  early r
19. ons  Thermostat  R  C  optional 24 VAC power terminals   Control Module  Rh  Rc  G  W1 E  W2 AUX  Y1  Y2  0 B V3  L  C  P1  P2   1  S2    7500 100 02    2 Installation and Wireless Setup    IMAA        EB Install and Wire the Control Module    AN Warning Disconnect power before  beginning installation     Control Module Location    Install the control module on a wall near HVAC equipment Connaet  or on the HVAC equipment  Button  e Remove the cover of the control module    e Mount the control module using the two mounting holes EI  lt        Rc Rh Terminal      ii  Jumper  J1   and the appropriate type of screws for the application     Install Return Air Sensor  required    The Return Air Sensor maintains default temperature   control if wireless communication is lost    e Install the Return Air Sensor at least 12 inches upstream Hole  of any humidification or ventilation equipment  Wiring Wiring   e Connect the Return Air Sensor to the P1 and P2 Punenout Plnenout  terminals on the control module     e For hydronic applications  mount sensor in an area that  maintains living space temperature  Do not mount  on the supply pipes     Mounting        Wiring Terminations for Control Module      Rh   24 Volt AC Heating Transformer 24 Volt AC Transformer   Re   24VoItAC Cooling Transformer   Not Used   AUX  Auxiliary Heat Relay    0 B V3 7   Valve Power Close  0  Cool Active Reversing Valve   Hydronic Systems Only   B  Heat Active Reversing Valve    H   1st Stage Cooling Relay 1st S
20. rced separation  dead band   between the heating and cooling set points so that the systems do not work against each other  This  option selects the amount of this dead band in degrees with the default being 3   F     Compressor Balance Point  notes 4  11      Locks out the use of the compressor heat stage when the  outside air temperature is less than the selected setting of 0   F to 50   F     Auxiliary Heat Balance Point  notes 4  11      Locks out the use of the auxiliary heat stage when the  outside air temperature exceeds the selected setting of 70   F to 40   F  NOTE  This balance point over  rides the fossil fuel compressor lockout in option 13  If this option is set to gas and the outdoor   temperature is over the auxiliary balance point  the compressor will remain on during a call for auxiliary heat     Heat Set Point Upper Limit     Selects the heating set point upper adjustment limit     Cool Set Point Lower Limit  note 7      Selects the cooling set point lower adjustment limit     Installer Guide 14    26    27    28    29    Humidification Mode  note 12      For use with an external humidifier  Selects between disabling  humidification  OFF   dependent control  DEP  or independent control  IND   The DEP setting controls  humidification only during a call for heating  The IND setting allows humidification output in the heat mode   but does not require a call for heating  NOTE  It is recommended that the IND setting only be used with  systems designed for low air
21. remote sensor and thermostat is lost  the red indicator on the remote sensor  will begin to flash once every 10 seconds  The sensor will attempt to reconnect to the thermostat several  times automatically     NOTE  To attempt to reconnect manually  press and hold the CONNECT button for 3 seconds     The thermostat display will also indicate which wireless remote sensor has lost communication by flashing  COMM LOSS along with the remote sensor that has lost communication  see Table 2      Wireless Remote Sensor Low Battery    lf the batteries in a wireless remote sensor are low  the red indicator will flash 3 times every 30 seconds  The  thermostat display will also indicate which wireless remote sensor has a low battery by flashing LOW BATT  along with the remote sensor that has the low battery condition  see Table 2   Replace the remote sensor  batteries immediately     NOTE  After replacing batteries  allow up to 15 minutes for the wireless connection to re establish     IDS1  IDS2  IDS3 or IDS4 Remote Indoor Sensor 1 4    HMS   Remote Humidity Sensor  ODS   Remote Outdoor Sensor    Table 2    6 System Testing    A Warning Read Before Testing       e Do not short  or jumper  across terminals on the gas valve or at the heating or cooling system control board  to test the thermostat installation  This could damage the thermostat and void the warranty     e Do not select the COOL mode of operation if the outside temperature is below 50   F  10   C   This could  possibly damage
22. s of the same type  i e  mixing an indoor wireless remote  sensor and an indoor wired remote sensor      Replacing a Thermostat   If you are replacing a thermostat that is paired with an existing wireless sensor  you will need to clear the remote   sensor and pair it again with the newly installed thermostat    1 Install the new thermostat    2 On the wireless remote sensor you want to clear  press and hold the CONNECT button for 10 seconds until the  red indicator turns on    3 Release the CONNECT button and the blue and red indicator will each flash once to indicate the sensor was  successfully cleared    4 Pair the remote sensor again     Replacing a Sensor   If you are replacing a wireless remote sensor that is paired with an existing thermostat  you will need to clear the  thermostat   s remote sensor connection before pairing the new wireless remote sensor    1 Install the new wireless remote sensor    2 Thermostat remote sensor settings are cleared by adjusting Installer Setting 29 to CLR1  see section 4      This setting clears all the remote sensors paired with the thermostat   NOTE  Be careful not to select CLR3 unless you want to clear all the thermostat settings     3 Once the remote sensor settings are cleared you will need to pair your new wireless remote sensor  You will  also need to pair any other existing wireless remote sensors that were previously connected     Installer Guide 16    Wireless Remote Sensor Communication Loss    If communication between the 
23. s per day are available  If commercial is selected  2 event  7 day programming is available     Programming Mode  note 1      Selects the programming mode  either full 7 day or 5 2 day  weekday   weekend  programming or non programmable     Clock Type     Selects either a 12 hour or 24 hour clock   Temperature Scale     Selects a temperature scale of either   F or   C     Auto Changeover     Selects auto changeover on or off  When auto changeover mode is enabled and  selected  the system automatically switches between heating and cooling modes  There is a 5 minute delay  when switching from heating to cooling or cooling to heating in auto changeover mode    NOTE  Also see    Auto Changeover Dead Band    in option 21     System Type     Selects the system type for your installation  NOTE  Changes made to this option will reset  options 7 through 15 back to their default values dependant on the system type     1st Stage Differential     Selects a 1st stage temperature differential    2nd Stage Differential  note 2      Selects a 2nd stage temperature differential    3rd Stage Differential  note 2      Selects a 3rd stage temperature differential    1st Stage Fan Control  note 3      Selects a 1st stage fan control of either gas or electric heat   Emergency Heat Fan Control  note 4      Selects emergency heat fan control of either gas or electric heat     Reversing Valve  note 5      Selects the output state of the O B terminal  Select O for this terminal to be  active in the co
24. tage Compressor Relay    2nd Stage Cooling Relay 2nd Stage Compressor Relay  Not Used System Fault Indicator    PC 24 Volt AC Transformer Common   24 Volt AC Transformer Common     ST Optional Wired Remote Sensor   Optional Wired Remote Sensor    2    Indoor or Outdoor   Indoor or Outdoor    EE Required Return Air Plenum Required Return Air Plenum  Sensor  must be installed  Sensor  must be installed        Installer Guide 2    Conventional Systems    Typical Wiring Configurations  NOTE  The    System Type    option will be configured in Thermostat Installer Settings  section 4      Heat Only  Set System Type to 11CONV       Rh    24 Volt AC Power  heating transformer   note 1        W1    Heat Relay       G    Fan Relay  note 3           C       24 Volt AC Transformer Common          1 HEAT   1 COOL Single or Dual Transformer  Set System Type to 11CONV       Rh    24 Volt AC Power  heating transformer   note 1        Re    24 Volt AC Power  cooling transformer   note 1        W1    Heat Relay       Y1    Compressor Relay       G    Fan Relay       C             24 Volt AC Transformer Common  note 2        2 HEAT   2 COOL Single or Dual transformer  Set System Type to 22CONV    Rh    24 Volt AC Power  heating transformer   note 1        Rc    24 Volt AC Power  cooling transformer   note 1        W1    Heat Relay Stage 1       w2    Heat Relay Stage 2       Y1    Compressor Relay Stage 1       Y2  G    Compressor Relay Stage 2  note 3   Fan Relay       C             24 Volt AC
25. uide    INSTRUCTIONS                       FE     SYSTEM WH  ASA 200M  W   AUO  HEAT f f i             FAN r gr ser       AY  wwo   a De eT  B   e Ni EULI  Zo PM  BACK NEXT  SYSTEM DAY TIME PROG HOLD RETURN    16  G B g 21   24  25  Thermostat  GF Reset Button                 cc ccceeee Resets current time  program and user settings     SYSTEM Button            000000000  Selects the system you want to control  DAY TIME Button                  000   Sets the current time and day of the week  B PROG Button                         000 Selects programming mode or press for 3 seconds to select SpeedSet    BACK Button                          0008 Secondary function of the PROG button   moves back a setting  B HOLD Button    Enters Exits the HOLD mode  program bypass   NEXT Button                 0     00  Secondary function of the HOLD button   moves to next setting  Exe  RETURN Button        0 0  eee Returns to normal mode from program or setting modes  ED  FAN Button we Selects the system fan mode  EA Quick Reference Instructions       Stored in slot located at top of thermostat  EE  SpeedBare 0 0    eee  Increases or decreases settings  time  temperature  etc    EZ  Outdoor Temperature                    lf a Braeburn   outdoor sensor was connected you can view the outdoor  temperature by pressing the PROG and HOLD buttons at the same time   E Humidity Setpoint                         If a Braeburn wireless humidity sensor is connected you can view the  current humidity or mak
26. wireless humidity sensor is installed   When a Braeburn   outdoor sensor is  connected  the thermostat automatically recognizes it  Press PROG and HOLD at the same time to display outdoor temperature     NOTE  Additional options such as Service Monitors  setting the lock code  etc  are located in the User Settings      See User Manual for information on setting these options     Installer Guide 12    NOTES   Installer Settings    SOOn oo RAN      10  11  12    Only available if Residential profile was selected in option 1    Only available if a 2 or 3 stage system type was selected in option 6   Only available if a Conventional system was selected in option 6   Only available if a 2 or 3 stage Heat Pump system was selected in option 6   Only available if a Heat Pump system was selected in option 6    Only available if thermostat is 24 VAC powered  R and C terminals    Not available if a heat only hydronic system is selected in option 6   Only available if a programmable profile was selected in option 2   Only available if a Braeburne indoor remote sensor was connected   Only available if auto changeover was enabled in option 5    Only available if a Braeburn outdoor sensor was connected    Only available if a Braeburn wireless humidity sensor was connected     Detailed Explanation of Installer Settings  also see NOTES above      1    10  11  12    13    14    Profile     Selects a residential  RES  or commercial  COMM  profile  If residential is selected  4 programming  event
    
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