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1. 27 Thermostat User Guide Set Clock The Set Clock screen allows you to set the Thermostat s internal clock To set the Time and Date move the cursor with the navigation arrows until the data you want to change is highlighted Using the and buttons to increment or decrement the data to the desired setting When finished press the SET button to return to the Main Menu screen or wait for screen to timeout NOTE If the clock has been reset by an extended power outage the Clock display on the thermostat screen will be blinking Pressing the MENU button will take you directly to this screen to set the clock Set Clock Screen Set Clock Time oo PM Date 7 13 08 Day Thu eck Ja pis Screen navigation buttons Cancel and return to User Settings Menu Increment selected item EN Move back with selection box navigation arrow Set Move forward with selection box navigation Decrement selected item arrow 27 Filter Service Filter Service The Filter Service screen will show the accumulated Filter Runtime hours as well as the Service Interval that will be used to trigger a Filter Message Any type of HVAC operation that causes the HVAC system fan to run will cause the Filter Runtime value to increase When the Runtime hours equals the Service Interval hours the Red LED will flash along with a Filter message to remind you to replace the filter Pressing the Menu button will take you to the
2. mode stops schedule operation and holds the current setpoints until changed manually or by network commands The Schedules Screen gives you the option of setting a custom setback schedule or to load one of two preset schedules Menu Options e Heat and Cool You can change the individual day hour and setpoints for the Heating and Cooling schedule by selecting this menu item Preset Comfort This is a preset schedule with mild setbacks Select this menu item to load the Comfort schedule into the thermostat Preset Energy Star This is a preset schedule with deeper setbacks Select this menu item to load the Energy Star schedule into the thermostat Schedules Screen Select Schedule Heat and Cool Preset Comfort Preset Energy Star Screen navigation buttons Return to Main Menu Screen Move menu selection pointer up Move menu selection pointer Select AL Select the schedule to view or modify 27 Heat and Cool Schedules Heat and Cool Schedules When you select the Heat and Cool Schedule menu item the day Schedule programming screen opens and the schedule for current day will be displayed Use the scroll buttons to highlight the data to be modified Once the data has been highlighted use the buttons to change the value of the data To copy a days schedule to another day or group of days move the cursor to c on the bottom right of the schedule screen When you highlight the c the
3. Reset Decrease the Service Interval by 1 hour 27 Sensor Calibration Sensor Calibration The Sensor Calibration screen allows you to change the temperature calibration of the internal temperature sensor You can change the temperature calibration by 7 degrees When the Sensor Calibration screen is selected it will show the current temperature calibration The 75 in the example screen below and the current number of degrees of offset being applied 1 deg in the example If the sensor s actual temp is 74 with O degrees of offset and you want it to be 75 then press to add 1 deg and it will show 75 To change the temperature calibration use the scroll buttons to select the internal or a remote sensor Once selected use the and buttons to change the temperature calibration to the desired setting The value shown in the xx is the calibrated or offset temperature that you want the sensor to show When you close this screen it may take a few seconds for the temperature displayed on the main thermostat screen to update to the new temperature Sensor Calibration Screen Sensor Internal Screen navigation buttons Return to Main Menu Screen E Increase the temperature by 1 deg Decrease the temperature by 1 deg Hl Refresh screen temperatures 27 Thermostat User Guide Backlite Display The Backlite Display screen allows you to set the Backlite timeout and contrast Backlite T
4. Heat Mechanical Aux Dest Yorn Y S Mechanical 2nd Stage YorN N Cool Ooo T S S Filter Interval 800 Eos Maintinterval 000 Oo E NG HCDeta deas E o O Heat Delta Stage 10n 1 8 B o Heat Delta Stage tor 0 8 ddo o o 1 8 C ee Heat Delta Stage 20ff 0 8 do S o O 1 8 FR o Heat Delta Stage son 0 8 do S o 1 8 E dns Cool Deta Stage tor 0 8 lo S o O 1 8 Ce ee Cool Deta Sage ZO 0 8 lo o Fan Cycler ON time fo 120 Jo FanCyclerorE Fan Cycler OffTime 10 120 Jg TI 27 Installer Settings Summary Installer Settings Screen Installer Settings p gt Display Lock System Settings Max Heat SP Min Cool SP Screen navigation buttons Return to Main Menu screen Increase by 1 or change from N to Y D l h fi Y to N Feres yon canas ea iy Move menu selection pointer down Selec Select menu item to go to a submenu Move menu selection pointer up E gt 27 HVAC System Connection The thermostat connects to the HVAC system s thermostat connections just like a traditional thermostat does HVAC System Compatibility The thermostat is compatible with most heating and cooling systems There are two types of HVAC systems Standard gas electric and Heat Pump systems The system type is selectable from the Installer Screen System Settings Mechanical Settings submenu For Standard HVAC systems Gas heating or Electric heating For Heat Pump HVAC systems supports changeover valve ope
5. Set the Fan Type in the Installer Settings System Settings Mechanical Settings Fan Type to ELEC Be sure to check your HVAC system s requirements Heat Pump HVAC System Types Heat Pump HVAC systems are combined heating and cooling systems The system consists of an indoor air handler a blower fan and coil assembly and an outdoor unit Heat pumps change from heating mode to cooling mode by switching the refrigerant flow using a changeover or reversing valve In both heating and cooling operation the compressor and fan outputs are on and the state of the changeover output determines if heating or cooling is being provided Heat pumps can have one or two stages of compressor operation plus an optional third stage of electric heat strips 31 Thermostat User Guide The third stage of heating will be turned on when the current temperature falls 3 deg below the current setpoint and will turn off at the setpoint Setup Heat Pump System Type Selection To set the Thermostat for Heat Pump HVAC operation change the Type in the Installer Settings System Settings Mechanical Settings menu option to Heatpump Changeover Type Selection Most heat pump systems are designed to work normally in the heating mode and require a change over output for cooling output Change the C O Type in the Installer Settings System Settings Mechanical Settings menu option to match your system needs Changeover with Coo
6. more information on the Minimum Run Timer e LED 2 Green System Stage display e No display 1st stage heating or cooling LED Off e 2nd Sig displayed Stage 2 heating or cooling is active LED On e Aux Heat displayed Stage 3 heating is active LED On e LED3Green Run Hold ESM display Shows state of Schedule Run Hold Mode e Run displayed Schedule mode is active LED Off e Hold displayed Temperature hold is active LED On e ESM displayed Energy Savings Mode Temperature preset is active LED On e LED4RED Alert LED Used for other system alerts e No display No alerts or messages LED Off e Filter displayed Filter run timer reached LED On e Maint displayed Maintenance run timer reached LED On 12 Main Menu The Thermostat has a menu tree that can be accessed by pressing the Menu button on the Main Thermostat screen Various configurations of the Thermostat can have different screen contents The first screen that will come up is the Menu Selection screen This is a list of the other menus or functions that can be accessed Schedules Screen Optional Screen Only shows up in the Menu Selection list if scheduling is enabled See Installer Settings then System Settings Menu and then Schedule Enable on page 23 This screen is used to view and set the programmable setback schedules of the thermostat User Settings Screen This screen is used to set the Clock Filter Service and Maintenance Service Screen Tim
7. thermostat requires 24VAC power from the HVAC system it is controlling Connect the 24VAC Common typically the Blue wire terminal and 24VAC R typically the Red wire terminal from the HVAC system to the thermostats HVAC System terminal block 24VCom and 24V RH or 24V RC terminals the RH and RC terminals are default tied together Common or Split Transformer Systems Most HVAC systems have a common heating and cooling transformer A jumper wire is connected to tie the RH and RC inputs together for this configuration If you have a system with separate heating and cooling transformers you will need to separate the RH and RC inputs by cutting the jumper on the PCB When wiring split systems wire the heating systems 24VAC R red wire to the thermostat s RH terminal and wire the cooling systems 24VAC R to the thermostat s RC terminal Also wire the cooling systems 24VAC Com to the thermostat s 24VAC Com terminals Note Do not split RC RH for Heat Pump systems ay NEEL e dig ik j e OE P GEO d a d W iee gen g 1243 Rev D TE 33 Warranty Trane Remote Energy Management Thermostat Limited One 1 Year Electronics and Mechanical Warranty U S A and Canada Only Subject to the terms and conditions of this Limited One 1 Year Electronics and Mechanical Warranty Trane warrants that if within one 1 year from Original Date of Purchase the Purchased Product fails due to defect in manufacture material or workmans
8. ESM button controls the automatic SCHEDULE operation Pressing this button will take you to the SCHEDULE MODE screen as shown below Run Hold ESM Screen SCHEDULE MODE PR Use the Up Down ENERGY SAVINGMODE W7 RE gi o through the Done Run Mode In the run mode the thermostat schedule is running and setpoints will change according the times and temperatures in the schedule The schedule can be local if enabled in the Installer Settings or remote via the Z Wave network Hold Mode This holds the current temperature setpoint settings The schedule operation is inhibited Energy Savings Mode ESM This is a setback mode When selected the ESM temperature setpoint settings are used It also inhibits schedule operation 12 Thermostat User Guide LED Displays The Thermostat Control Screen has the following LED and on screen labels numbered from top to bottom e LED1 Green System Operation display e Sys Off displayed HVAC system is OFF LED Off e WAIT displayed Minimum Off Time MOT delay is active LED Off Note See pages 25 and 30 for more information on the Minimum Off Timer e Cool On displayed Cooling system is running LED On e Cool On displayed Cooling Min Run Time MRT LED On Note See pages 25 and 30 for more information on the Minimum Run Timer e Heat On displayed Heating system is running LED On e Heat On displayed Heating Minimum Run Time MRT LED On Note See pages 25 and 30 for
9. Filter Service screen Once the filter has been replaced press the Reset button to reset the Filter Runtime value to zero The Service Interval period can be changed using the buttons Filter Service Screen Filter Service Filter Runtime 12 HRS Service Interval 300 HRS Don gt Jee Screen navigation buttons Return to Main Menu Screen Increase the Service Interval by 1 hour ALE Reset Decrease the Service Interval by 1 hour 27 Thermostat User Guide Maint Service The Maintenance Service screen will show the accumulated Heat and Cool Runtime hours as well as the Service Interval that will be used to trigger a Maintenance Message Any HEAT or COOL type of HVAC operation will cause the respective Runtime values to increase When the combined HEAT and COOL Runtime hours equals the Service Interval hours the Red LED will flash along with a Maint message to remind you your HVAC system may require periodic maintenance Pressing the Menu button will take you to the Filter Service screen The Reset button can be pressed and the HEAT and COOL Runtime values will be reset to zero The Service Interval period can be changed using the buttons Maintenance Service Screen Maintenance Service Heat Runtime 0 HRS Cool Runtime 0 HRS Service Interval 3000 HRS Don gt Jee Screen navigation buttons Return to Main Menu Screen Increase the Service Interval by 1 hour AE
10. Gas Elec or Heatpump Default Gas Elec Selects HVAC type Gas Electric or Heatpump Fan Type Range Gas or Elec Default Gas Selects the Fan type if system is Gas or Electric C O Type Range w Cool or w Heat Default w Cool Set the Heat pump Changeover type 2nd Stage Heat Range Y or N Default N Enables the 2nd Stage Heat operation Aux Heat HP Range Y or N Default Y Enables the Auxiliary Heat operation Typically the Aux Heat will be heat strips in a Heatpump system 2nd Stage Cool Range Y or N Default N Enables the 2nd Stage Cool operation Schedule Enable Range Y or N Default N When enabled the local thermostats scheduler function is enabled Note on Delta Settings The Delta T Setting is the delta or difference between the setpoint and current temp for determining when a heat or cool call comes on The delta is the number of degrees away from setpoint H C Delta Range 3 15 degrees Default 3 Sets the minimum separation between heating and cooling setpoints Attempts to lower the cooling below the heating setpoint by this amount will PUSH the heating setpoint down to maintain this separation Same for setting the heating setpoint above the cooling setpoint it will PUSH the cooling setpoint up to maintain this separation Heating Delta Stage 1 ON Range 1 to 8 degrees Default 1 Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 1 heating starts Heating Delta Stage 1 OFF Range 0 to 8 degrees Default 0 Sets the delta fro
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12. ation setting This is normally 3 degrees Clock Display The current time is displayed in the upper left corner of the main screen Set the clock from the User Settings Menu The time will blink when the clock has not been set Thermostat User Guide Thermostat Control Screen Buttons Setpoint Up and Down Buttons Pressing the Up or Down button in the main Thermostat Control Screen will take you to the Heating Setpoint or Cooling Setpoint screen as shown below HEATING SETPOINT Heating D Up and Cooling Down Setpoint setting buttons The UP and DOWN buttons adjust the setpoint temperature Pressing the UP button will increment the setpoint value by one degree and conversely pressing the Down button will decrement the setpoint one degree Pressing and holding a button down will cause the setpoint to continuously change until the button is released Setpoint Range The setpoints can be set from 55 F to 90 F 12 C to 32 C for Heating or 60 F to 99 F 15 C to 37 C for Cooling Setpoint Push Note that you cannot lower the cooling setpoint below the heating setpoint The thermostat will push the heating setpoint lower if you try to lower the cooling below the heating setpoint It maintains a 3 degree separation between the heating and cooling setpoint The same is true for raising the heating setpoint above the cooling setpoint Again the thermostat will push the cooling setpoint up to maintain the 3 degre
13. button below will become Copy Press this button to change to the Copy Schedule Screen Schedule Screen Monday Time Heat Mom 6 00A Day 9 00A 68 Eve 5 00 P 74 Allan AALAN M 7A 70 Don JJ P iie Screen navigation buttons Return to Main Menu Screen Scroll Back Scroll Forward Decrement time or temperature Select the next Day schedule k Increment time or temperature Next Copy eHe lra OR if the copy c is selected 27 Thermostat User Guide Copy Schedule The Copy Schedule screen is a sub screen of the Schedule screen The Copy Schedule screen allows you to copy a day s schedule to another day or group of days First select the day to be copied in the Schedule screen Scroll to the c at the bottom of the Schedule screen to highlight it The Next button will change to the Copy button Press the Copy button to open the Copy Schedule screen Scroll through the days and select the days you want to copy the schedule to by setting the N under each day to Y by using the Yes No buttons After selecting all the days desired press the Copy button Exit the Copy Schedule screen with the Back button Copy Schedule Screen Copy Monday Schedule to Sun Tue Wed Thw ri Sat Bae A P coo Screen navigation buttons Back Return to Schedule Screen Yes Copy schedule to this day Move back with selection bar dual Move forward w
14. d in the installation setup process Backlight The thermostat has a backlit display for low light and night visibility It can be set to remain on constantly or to turn off after a 20 45 second delay These are selectable in the User Settings menu Z Wave Operation and Programming Z Wave controllers from various manufacturers may support the Z Wave Thermostat General V2 Device class used by the Trane Z Wave Thermostat The following procedure will allow the thermostat to be added to a Z Wave network If you are using a controller that is not a Schlage bridge consult the instructions that came with the controller to find out how to enroll a new device Inclusion a 2 20 5 Hold the bridge within 6 feet 1 8 meters of the thermostat throughout all of step 2 Note After you begin the enrollment process you have 30 seconds to complete the remainder of the steps Study the steps below before beginning Press and release the plus button on the bridge Press the MENU button on the thermostat Scroll down to Z Wave Install and press the Select button Press the Yes button to enroll the thermostat Observe the lights on the bridge The orange light will blink while enrollment is taking place Enrollment is complete when the orange light becomes solid Exclusion a SC 20 5 Hold the bridge within 6 feet 1 8 meters of the thermostat throughout all of step 2 Note After you begin the enrollment process
15. e 60F to 99F 15C 37C Default 60F 15C Sets the minimum cooling setpoint value Will not ramp or accept setpoints lower than this minimum Minimum Run Time MRT Range 1 9 Minutes Default 3 Sets the minimum run time before a heating cooling cycle can turn off Sets heating cooling cycle time Prevents rapid cycling Thermostat screen will display Cool ON or Heat ON while the minimum run time is being enforced Minimum Off Time MOT Range 5 9 Minutes Default 5 Sets the minimum off time before another heating cooling cycle can begin Provides compressor short cycle protection Thermostat screen will display WAIT Fan Cycler Submenu The fan cycler function cycles the HVAC system fan for an ON period followed by an Off period continuously Used to provide minimum air ventilation requirements When the Fan ON time is set to a value greater than 0 an additional Cycle FAN mode is present when pressing the FAN button Fan ON Time Range 0 120 minutes Default 0 OFF Fan OFF Time Range 10 120 minutes Default 10 27 Thermostat User Guide Installer Settings Summary setting Rane Dam o moms feo EO o Soreen Timeo Jean f funds O E E E EEE O SSS E S E Max heat setpoint S5F 00F 120 820 _ Min cool setpoint 60F 99F 150 370 E KSE o o o oO Tooo Mechanical Type saom Ja Mechanicat Fan Type Gasoreleo fes lt Mechanica CO Type whearorwco wo JI Mechanical 2nd Stage YorN N
16. e 1 and W2 for stage 2 heating Two Stage Cooling systems use Y1 for stage 1 and Y2 for stage 2 cooling HVAC system transformer If you have an integrated heating and cooling system with a single transformer do NOT cut jumper JP1 Wire the HVAC system s 24VAC common blue wire to the 24Com terminal and the 24VAC Return red wire to either 24RH or 24RC terminal This is typical of most central systems If you have separate heating and cooling systems with separate transformers cut jumper JP1 Wire the heating 24V R red wire to the thermostat s 24RH terminal Wire the cooling systems 24V R red wire to thermostat s 24RC terminal Also wire the cooling systems 24VAC Common blue wire to the thermostat s 24COM terminal 30 Thermostat User Guide Heat Pump HVAC System Wiring Z WAVE Thermostat Heat Pump HVAC System THERMOSTAT CONNECTION C 24VAC COMMON Ze e ofm o eee O Wie W Aux Heat Change Over Valve owo E G Fan O Y1 COMP Y1 Compressor Stage 1 O Y2 COMP Ed Y2 Compressor Stage 2 JP1 internal RC RH Jumper Do not cut for HP systems Typic al HVAC system thermostat wiring color codes Be sure to verify your Installation Notes Heat Pump HVAC System Setup System Type Set the mechanical system type to Heat Pump in the Installer Settings Menu Single Stage Compressor Systems use Y1 for stage 1 heating cooling and W1 for stage 2 Aux Heating Two Stage Compressor Systems use Y1 for stage 1 Y2 for sta
17. e separation NOTE If the system mode is OFF pressing the setpoint Up or Down buttons will take you to the system mode screen You must set the mode to an operating mode before you can change the setpoints To change the Heat Setpoint you must be in Heat mode to change the Cool Setpoint you must be in the Cool mode If you are in Auto mode when you press the Up or Down buttons you will go to the last call s mode heating or cooling setpoint setting screen 12 MENU Button MENU Button The Menu button changes the screen display to the MAIN MENU screen which show what other functions are available on the Thermostat These are dynamic and can change with the version of the thermostat you have but the standard ones include Main Thermostat Screen Menu Button OFF AUTO MENU MODE Menu Selection Screen FAN RUN User Settings O O C Usage Graph ESM Setpoints ZWave Install Thermostat Info 12 Thermostat User Guide MODE Button The MODE button controls the HVAC system mode The current mode selected is displayed above the button Pressing the MODE button will take you to the System Mode screen Pressing the Up or Down buttons will scroll through the mode options Pressing done or waiting for the screen to timeout will select the new mode System Mode Screen SYSTEM MODE OFF HEATING Use the Up Down SE buttons to scroll AUTO EHEAT through the Mode Operation Off Mode System is off No heating or cooli
18. emperature Once in a heating or cooling mode of operation the normal one degree setpoint control is maintained Setpoint Push Heating and cooling setpoints are forced to maintain a separation between them with a default setting of 3 degrees If the heating or cooling setpoint is changed to be within the setpoint delta the system will automatically push the other setpoint to maintain the setpoint delta separation The H C setpoint delta is also adjustable in the Installer Settings menu of the THERMOSTAT Standard HVAC System Types Gas or electric heating systems are considered Standard HVAC systems These systems consist of an indoor furnace blower assembly and an outdoor AC condensing unit for those systems with air conditioning installed These systems in general are referred to as central forced air HVAC systems You must configure the Thermostat to match your HVAC system type for correct system operation Setup Standard System Type Selection To configure the Thermostat for standard Gas Electric HVAC system operation change the Type in the Installer Settings System Settings Mechanical Settings menu option to Gas Elec Fan Type Selection Gas systems typically do not require a fan output for heating operation Set the Fan Type in the Installer Settings System Settings Mechanical Settings Fan Type to GAS Electric and hydronic heating systems typically do require a fan output with the call for heating
19. eout Fahrenheit Celsius settings Sensor Calibration and Backlite Display settings Usage Graph Shows daily heating and cooling run time hours for a week ESM Setpoints Used to set the Energy Savings Modes heating and cooling setpoints ZWave Install Used to install the thermostat into a ZWave network Thermostat Info Screen This screen shows the firmware versions of the Thermostat and Zwave interface HVAC system type and equipment options Main Menu Menu Selection User Settings Usage Graph ESM Setpoints ZWave Install Screen navigation buttons Return to Thermostat Screen Move menu selection pointer up Not used Not used Select Move menu selection pointer ALE Select menu item at pointer 13 Thermostat User Guide Schedules Schedules is an optional menu item It will only show up in the menu list if Schedules is enabled in the Installer settings for the thermostat See page 23 Provides for local schedule control The Schedules Screen allows you to review and set the setback schedule for the thermostat The thermostat has a 4 x 7 schedule Four times a day can be selected for changes to the heating and cooling setpoints Each day of the week can have a different schedule Groups of days can be copied with the same schedule When the thermostat is set to Run mode the schedule will be executed daily with the setpoints being changed as per that days schedule stored in the thermostat Hold
20. ermostat The Z Wave thermostat provides for typical thermostat control of a central heating and cooling HVAC system plus has the added feature of Z Wave communications for remote control The thermostat has a large backlit graphical display control buttons status LEDs and a temperature sensor The thermostat can display multiple screens for different functions of the thermostat In the default thermostat control screen shown below it displays the current temperature setpoint system mode manual fan mode time outside temperature and other information 10 25 AM Status Sys Off Setpoint o 7 2 Up Down S Buttons On screen Heat H dynamic labels And Cool C Setpoints Function Control Buttons Display operation Thermostat control screen Normally the thermostat displays the thermostat control screen as shown above Using the Menu button you can access other screens and functions of the thermostat Minimized Display Mode Optionally you can set the thermostat to show only the temperature in a minimized display mode This mode can be set on or off in the thermostat Users Settings screen if enabled See page 16 for more information Other screens Other standard screens are selected by the Menu button and include Schedules User Settings Usage Graph ESM Setpoints and Thermostat Info Other screens such as the Schedules screen may be present and selectable from the menu button depending on options included or selecte
21. ge 2 heating cooling and W1 for stage 3 Aux Heating Change Over Valve You must configure the thermostat s changeover valve setting to work correctly with your HVAC system Check your system information to be sure e Changeover settings are made in the Installer Settings System Settings Mechanical Settings menu e Changeover with cool is the default setting and typical for most systems e If you get cooling when you expect heating change the C O type to the opposite setting HVAC system transformer Heat pump systems have one system transformer Do not cut the RC RH jumper Wire the HVAC systems 24VAC common blue wire to the 24Com terminal and the 24VAC return red wire to the 24RC terminal 30 HVAC System Operation and Setup General Heating and Cooling Operation In the HEATING mode the heating system will be turned on at one degree below the setpoint and will turn off at the setpoint This turn on and turn off offset is referred to as the heating setpoint delta T and is adjustable in the Installer Settings menu of the THERMOSTAT It is set to the one degree operation by default In the COOLING mode the cooling system will be turned on at one degree above the setpoint and will turn off at the setpoint Similarly the cooling setpoint delta T is adjustable in the Installer Settings menu In the AUTO mode the system will switch between heating and cooling as determined by the heating and cooling setpoints and the current t
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24. imeout Sets the time from last button press that the backlite will timeout and turn off The timeout value is adjustable from O or 20 to 120 seconds If set to 0 the Backlite will always be ON If set in the range of 20 to 120 seconds the Backlite will turn OFF after the selected time expires Contrast Sets the contrast level of the LCD display adjustable from 0 to 20 Use this control to adjust the darkness of the display To light and the display looks faded too dark and dark lines will appear in the display Typically 10 is the correct setting Adjust as needed Backlite Settings Screen Backlite Display Backlite Timeout Contrast Screen Navigation Buttons Return to User Settings menu e Move menu selection pointer up Increment value Decrement value Move menu selection pointer et 27 Thermostat Info Thermostat Info The Thermostat Info screen displays the current configuration of the Z WAVE Thermostat This information is useful for quick check of firmware versions and HVAC system setup It also shows the Zwave network setting Thermostat information displayed is OR Thermostat Model and firmware version number Z Wave Settings ZWave Firmware version ZWave Node ID ZWave Home ID System Type Standard or Heatpump HVAC system Fan Type setting for Standard systems Gas or Elect Changeover setting for Heat Pump systems Changeover with cool or changeover with heat When finished viewi
25. ith selection bar V Copy No Do not copy to this day Copy the schedule to the selected days 27 User Settings User Settings The User Settings screen allows you to set or change various user options of the thermostat such as the Clock Minimized Screen timeout Fahrenheit Celsius mode Sensor Calibrations and Display settings Menu options Set Clock Select this menu item to go to the Clock setting screen Filter Service Sets resets the filter timer alert Maint Service Sets resets the maintenance timer alert Screen Timeout Select the Screen Timeout time in seconds Options are O or 20 to 120 default set to O seconds This is the time before any screen reverts to the Minimized Screen temperature display only after you stop pushing buttons Minimized Screen feature is disabled by setting this time to 0 F C Mode Select which temperature display mode you desire Fahrenheit F or Celsius C Sensor Calibration Select this menu item to go to the Sensor Calibration screen Backlite Display Select this menu item to go the Backlite Display settings screen This menu allows you to set the backlight timeout period and adjust the display contrast User Settings Screen User Settings Set Clock Filter Service Maint Service Screen Timeout Return to Main Menu f Move menu selection pointer up Increment value Decrement value Select Move menu selection pointer Haay Select the function to be set
26. ling Set C O Type to w Cool This is the default setting Changeover with Heating Set C O Type to w Heat Note During Heat Pump operation the changeover relay once engaged will stay on until the opposite HVAC call occurs Check your HVAC system requirements for correct settings Minimum Run Time MRT The thermostat has a Minimum Run Time after the start of any heat or cool call This minimum run time assures even heating and cooling cycles Minimum Run Time will keep the system on even if you change the setpoint to a temperature that would satisfy the call until the MRT expires Changing the Mode to OFF will cancel the MRT and the system will turn off immediately MRT can be adjusted in the Installer Settings Menu of the THERMOSTAT Minimum Off Time MOT The thermostat has a Minimum Off Time after any heat or cool call This delay prevents rapid heating cooling cycles and also provides short cycle protection for compressor calls This delay may be noticeable when you change a setpoint and it does not respond immediately due to another call that has recently completed and the MOT delay timer is preventing the restart of the system The MOT delay time can be adjusted in the Installer Settings Menu of the THERMOSTAT There is a minimum of 5 minutes delay to assure compressor protection Note WAIT will be displayed on the thermostat screen while the minimum equipment off time is being enforced 32 Installation Power The
27. m setpoint that stage 1 heating stops Stage 1 turns off at setpoint Delta Stage 1 27 Installer Settings Menu Hidden Screen Heating Delta Stage 2 ON Range 1 to 8 degrees Default 2 Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 2 heating starts Heating Delta Stage 2 OFF Range 0 to 8 degrees Default 0 Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 2 heating stops Stage 2 turns off at setpoint Delta Stage 2 Heating Delta Stage 3 ON Range 1 to 8 degrees Default 3 Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 3 heating starts Heating Delta Stage 3 OFF Range 0 to 8 degrees Default O Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 1 heating stops Stage 3 turns off at setpoint Delta Stage 3 Cooling Delta Stage 1 ON Range 1 to 8 degrees Default 1 Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 1 cooling starts Cooling Delta Stage 1 OFF Range 0 to 8 degrees Default 0 Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 1 Cooling stops Stage 1 turns off at setpoint Delta Stage 1 Cooling Delta Stage 2 ON Range 1 to 8 degrees Default 2 Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 2 cooling starts Stage 2 turns off at setpoint Cooling Delta Stage 2 OFF Range 0 to 8 degrees Default 0 Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 2 Cooling stops Stage 2 turns off at setpoint Delta Stage 1 Max Heat SP Range 55F to 90F 12C 32C Default 90F 32C Sets the maximum heating setpoint value Will not ramp or accept setpoints higher that this maximum Min Cool SP Rang
28. ng this screen press the Done button to return to the main Menu screen or wait for screen to timeout Thermostat Info Screen Thermostat Info TZEMT400AB32 Ver 01 00 00 ZVER 01 02 2 ZNID 002 ZHID 00 00 50 12 System Type Standard Fan Tvpe Gas Screen navigation buttons Return to Main Menu screen 27 Thermostat User Guide Installer Settings Menu Hidden Screen The Installer Settings screen is a hidden screen designed for installer use only Do not change any settings in this screen unless you are a qualified service technician Changing these settings will affect the operation of the heating cooling system To enter this screen go to the main menu selection screen and press and hold the two inner buttons for 3 seconds until the Installer Settings screen appears The Installer Settings screen displays the current internal settings of the thermostat You can view and change the settings from this screen Scroll to the desired function and use the buttons to change Display Lock Range Y or N Default N Y Display LOCKED N Display unlocked Allows you to lock or unlock the thermostat buttons When the buttons are locked you can still access the main menu but you will not be allowed to select any menu options The Installer Settings hidden button operation is always operational allowing you to return to this screen and turn Display Lock off System Settings Menu Mechanical Settings Submenu Type Range
29. ng will come on If system was on it will turn off Heat Mode Only heating will occur Cool Mode Only cooling will occur Auto Mode Heating or cooling will come on according to the heating and cooling setpoints The system will automatically switch between heating and cooling when the temperature exceeds the appropriate setpoints EHEAT Mode Emergency Heat mode is only displayed when Heat Pump HVAC System Type is selected During extreme weather conditions or when there is a compressor failure with the heat pump system setting the mode to EHEAT will allow the supplemental heat to come on whenever there is a heat call to provide heating and also disables the compressor outputs 12 FAN Button FAN Button The FAN button controls the HVAC system s MANUAL fan The current manual fan mode is displayed above the button Pressing the FAN button will take you to the FAN MODE screen shown below Fan Mode Screen FAN MODE Use the Up Down buttons to scroll through the Normally the FAN mode is in the Auto mode the system fan is automatically controlled by HVAC system If you want the FAN on manually select the ON mode The fan will run continuously until it is turned to off by selecting AUTO mode NOTE If the Fan Cycler feature is enabled in the Installer Setup the additional fan mode Cycle will be available This mode cycles the fan on and off per the settings for fresh air ventilation RUN HOLD ESM Button The RUN HOLD
30. ock minimized screen timeout Fahrenheit or Centigrade selection sensor calibration and display settings Usage Graph Shows daily heating and cooling runtime hours for a week ESM Setpoints This screen is a submenu of the Energy Savings Mode settings You can set the heating and cooling setpoint setback temperatures These settings are used when the thermostat is in the ESM mode ZWave Install This screen is a submenu for installing the thermostat into a Z Wave network When the Z Wave network controller is ready to install the thermostat press the YES button to install Thermostat Info Screen This is a quick reference list of the thermostat firmware versions Z Wave network addresses and HVAC system setup Thermostat Control Screen 10 25 AM Sys Off w 12 Filter MENU MODE FAN The main Thermostat Control Screen is the default display screen and is the screen that is normally displayed on the Thermostat Temperature Display The Thermostat will display the current temperature from the internal temperature sensor Setpoint Display The heating and cooling setpoints are displayed next to the Setpoint Up Down buttons In the HEAT mode the Up Down buttons change the heat setpoint In the COOL mode they change the cooling setpoint When in AUTO mode the buttons change the last calls heating or cooling setpoint Note that the setpoints will push each other if they are adjusted to get within the minimum Heat Cool separ
31. ration for either changeover with cooling or changeover with heating Multi Stage HVAC Compatibility For Standard HVAC systems the HVAC outputs support 2 stages of heating and 2 stages of cooling For Heat Pump HVAC systems the HVAC outputs support 3 stages of heating 2 compressor 1 Aux Heat and 2 stages of cooling Dual Fuel NOTE This thermostat is not compatible with dual fuel systems without a dual fuel kit Heating system with both heat pump and gas furnace If you need a dual fuel kit please contact a qualified heating and cooling contractor Remote Communications The Z WAVE thermostats have a Z Wave communications module for communicating to control systems with Z Wave capability 28 Standard Gas Electric HVAC System Wiring Standard Gas Electric HVAC System Wiring Z WAVE Thermostat Standard HVAC System THERMOSTAT CONNECTION C 24VAC COMMON o x DO opon oa 1 HEAT E CS O bil W 1 Heat Stage 1 W2 Heat Stage 2 G Fan O Y1 COMP Y1 Compressor Stage 1 O Y2 COMP E Y2 Compressor Stage 2 JP1 internal RC RH Jumper See notes Typical HVAC system thermostat wiring color codes Be sure to verify your Installation Notes Standard HVAC System Setup System Type Set the system type to Gas Elect in the Mechanical Settings menu of the Installer Setup This is the default setting Single Stage systems use W1 for heating stage 1 and Y1 for cooling stage 1 Two Stage Heating systems use W1 for stag
32. reach of this warranty by Trane may be brought by the Original Purchaser more than one 1 year after the cause of action has arisen If you have a claim under this warranty please return the Purchased Product to place of purchase for replacement or refund of the Original Purchase Price in exchange for the return of the Purchased Product including sales receipt or other dated proof of purchase Contact Schlage Customer Service at 877 288 7707 in U S A and Canada for assistance with set up and installation or questions regarding your warranty claim dR Ingersoll Rand 2009 Schlage Lock Company Security Technologies thermostat user guide Rev 05 09 a
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34. y to use user interface It allows the many functions of the Thermostat to be easily navigated The main screen is the Thermostat Control Screen From this screen you can access a menu screen that will list other control screens or setup screens Thermostat Control Screen This is the thermostats default screen and the only screen needed for basic thermostat operation temperature setting and heat cool mode selection All other screens will automatically timeout and return this screen after 120 seconds of no activity Minimized Thermostat Screen This feature is disabled by default See page 16 Screen Timeout for more information The main thermostat screen will go to a minimized screen after a 30 second timeout period This presents a simple uncluttered display of the current room temperature Menu Selection Screen Pressing the Menu button on the Thermostat Control Screen will go to the Menu Selection screen This screen presents a list of the other functions or setup screens that can be selected Schedules Screen Optional screen Only shows up in the Menu Selection list if local scheduling is enabled See Installer Settings then System Settings Menu and then Schedule Enable on page 23 This screen is used to view and edit the time based setback schedules for the thermostat Thermostat User Guide User Settings Screen This screen is a submenu of user settings for the initial setup of the thermostat You can set the cl
35. you have 30 seconds to complete the remainder of the steps Study the steps below before beginning Press and release the minus button on the bridge Press the MENU button on the thermostat Scroll down to Z Wave Install and press the Select button Press the Yes button to exclude the thermostat Observe the lights on the bridge The orange light will blink while exclusion is taking place Exclusion is complete when the orange light becomes solid Inclusion and Exclusion Inclusion or exclusion is started by putting the controller into add node or remove node state and performing the procedure outlined above As part of the process the thermostat sends a node information frame at normal power Low power inclusion or low power exclusion is not possible Operation Thermostat Control Buttons The Thermostats buttons are Soft Keys meaning that they change functions when you change screens The function of the button is defined by on screen labels that are dynamic and change when you change screens LEDs The Thermostat has four LED s that displays status information The LEDs have dynamic on screen labels that can change with the screen being displayed Thermostat Screens A unique feature of the Thermostat graphical display is the ability to have multiple display screens In addition to a main thermostat control screen menus and other control screens for special functions are provided This makes an intuitive and eas

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