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User's Manual: ATP32U03 and ATP32U04 Programmable, Non-Programmable, Night Setback Thermostats

This document provides instructions for operating and programming a programmable or non-programmable thermostat. It describes how to adjust temperature settings, set the date and time, hold temperature settings during vacations, change fan and mode settings, program weekday/weekend schedules, and lock the keypad for security. The thermostat can be adjusted to temporarily override programmed temperature settings, hold temperatures for vacations or permanently, copy programming between days, and change various display settings.

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User's Manual: ATP32U03 and ATP32U04 Programmable, Non-Programmable, Night Setback Thermostats

This document provides instructions for operating and programming a programmable or non-programmable thermostat. It describes how to adjust temperature settings, set the date and time, hold temperature settings during vacations, change fan and mode settings, program weekday/weekend schedules, and lock the keypad for security. The thermostat can be adjusted to temporarily override programmed temperature settings, hold temperatures for vacations or permanently, copy programming between days, and change various display settings.

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997-060180-1 Rev C

Users Manual

ATP32U03 and ATP32U04 Programmable,
Non-Programmable, Night Setback Thermostats






Menu Driven Display




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Review PROGRAM and HOLD sections to know effects of changing the set point
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Heat Pump Thermostat
User Information



I. THERMOSTAT OPERATION
ADJUSTING TEMPERATURE (Temporary Override in Programmable
configuration)
1. Before you can adjust the temperature, a MODE must be selected. If
you are already in a Heating or Cooling mode, then skip to step 5.
2. To select a MODE, use the keypad arrows to scroll to MODE, and then
press the center button on the key pad to enter
the operating mode menu.
3. Select the desired mode by scrolling up or
down, with the arrows, and then press the
center button on the keypad to enter into that
mode.
4. You are now returned to the Main Menu and
Figure 1 is a similar view. NOTE: Outdoor
temperature is only displayed if an outdoor sensor Figure1
is installed.
5. To increase the temperature set point, use the arrow up button. To
decrease the set point, use the arrow down button. Press the center
button on the key pad for the new set point to be effective
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.

SETTING DATE AND TIME
1. From the Main Menu, scroll to MENU and press the center button ! on
the keypad.
2. Select SET DATE AND TIME
3. If your area observes daylight savings time, select AUTO DAYLIGHT
SAVING, scroll to ON, then press the center button ! to save. You will
be returned to the select SET DATE AND TIME menu.
4. To select whether the date and time are displayed on the main screen,
select DISPLAY DATE AND TIME, select the preferred display option,
then press the center button ! to save. You will be returned to the select
SET DATE AND TIME menu.
5. To set the date and time, select SET DATE AND TIME.
6. SET MONTH by using the up and down arrows "#, and then press the
center button on the keypad to save the month.
7. SET DAY by using the up and down arrows "#, and then press the
center button on the keypad to save the day.
8. SET YEAR by using the up and down arrows "#, and then press the
center button on the keypad to save the year.
9. SET HOUR by using the up and down arrows "#, and then press the
center button on the keypad to save the hour.
10. SET MINUTE by using the up and down arrows "#, and then press
the center button ! on the keypad to save the minute.
11. Date and Time are now set. You can return to the Main Menu by
pressing the left arrow key to return to the previous menu.


HOLD SETTING -- Vacation & Permanent (Programmable config. only)
This section describes the HOLD functions. You can program the
thermostat to hold the temperature for a period of time. If you want to
hold the temperature for a few hours or a few weeks, your thermostat
can accommodate your schedule.

VACATION HOLD (Programmable configuration only)
1. From the Main Menu, scroll to MENU and press the center button ! on
the keypad.
2. Select HOLD $ VACATION
3. First, the thermostat prompts you for a temperature to hold. If you are in
AUTO MODE you will be prompted for both a heat setting and a cool
setting. Use the up and down arrows keys "# to select the desired
temperature and press the center button on the keypad.
4. Next it will prompt you for a date and time that you wish to return to
programmed operation. Returning to the Main Screen, you will notice
that in the upper part of the screen is alternating HOLD TIL *date and
time you specified* and the actual date and time.
5. To cancel this hold, scroll to CANCEL HOLD from the Main Menu and
press the center button !.

PERMANENT HOLD (Programmable configuration only)
1. From the Main Menu, scroll to MENU and press the center button ! on
the keypad.
2. Select HOLD $ PERMANENT
3. First, the thermostat prompts you for a temperature to hold. If you are in
AUTO MODE you will be prompted for both a heat setting and a cool
setting. Use the up and down arrows keys "# to select the desired
temperature and press the center button on the keypad.
4. Returning to the Main Screen, you will notice that in the upper part of
the screen is alternating PERMANENT HOLD and the actual date and
time.
5. You can adjust to permanent hold temperature at will, and the
temperature you select will remain until the permanent hold is canceled.
6. To cancel this hold, scroll to CANCEL HOLD from the Main Menu and
press the center button !. This will revert to the programmed settings.

FAN OPERATION
The thermostat can operate the fan in three ways:
AUTO (on only during heating and cooling calls)
ON (always on)
PROGRAMMED FAN (fan follows the AUTO or ON settings in the
program screen, based on current time period) (programmable
configuration only)
1. From the Main Menu, scroll to MENU and press the center button on the
keypad ! or select FAN from the Main Menu.
2. Select FAN.
3. Select the operation you desire as described above.

CHANGING MODES
1. From the main screen select MODE.
2. Select the operating mode you need and press
the center button !.
NOTE: If selecting EMERGENCY HEAT, the
backlight color will change from blue to red
indicating that auxiliary heat will be used
instead of the heat pump compressor.
Auxiliary/emergency heat is significantly more expensive to operate
than the heat pump compressor, and should not be selected unless the
heat pump compressor is not operational.

FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS
1. From the Main Menu, scroll to MENU and press the center button ! on
the keypad.
2. Select SETINGS $ SCREEN SETTINGS $ FAHRENHEIT OR
CELSIUS
3. Select which temperature scale you prefer.

12 OR 24 HOUR CLOCK
Within this menu option, you can change the time displayed by your
thermostat to 24 Hour time (Military Time).
1. From the Main Menu, scroll to MENU and press the center button ! on
the keypad.
2. Select SETINGS $ SCREEN SETTINGS $ 12 OR 24 HOUR CLOCK
3. Select which time base you prefer.

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CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT
You can change the contrast level of your thermostat screen to be
displayed to your preference.
1. From the Main Menu, scroll to MENU and press the center button on the
keypad.
2. Select SETINGS $ SCREEN SETTINGS $CONTRAST
3. Use the up and down arrows "# to increase or decrease the contrast
level.
4. Press the center button to accept the new setting.

BACKLIGHT ON TIME
This thermostat has a two color backlight feature. Anytime a button is
pressed, the blue backlight stays on for a certain amount of time. A red
backlight is visible if you are selecting Emergency Heat mode. You can
adjust the amount of time the backlight stays on in the menu options.
1. From the Main Menu, scroll to MENU and press the center button ! on
the keypad.
2. Select SETINGS $ SCREEN SETTINGS $BACKLIGHT ON TIME
3. You can change the backlight on time by using to up and down arrows
"#. 30, 60, 90, 120, and ON (all the time) are your choices. Press the
center button to save the new backlight on time.

DATE DISPLAY
1. From the Main Menu, scroll to MENU and press the center button ! on
the keypad.
2. Select SETINGS $ SCREEN SETTINGS $ DATE DISPLAY
3. Select the date display format you prefer.


II. PROGRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT (programmable
configuration only)
PROGRAMMING A DAY OR A SERIES OF DAYS
After selecting the programming screen, you have the option of
programming everyday, weekdays, weekends, or individual days. Once
youve selected a certain day to program, a screen appears that allows
you to set the time, heat setting, cool setting, and fan operation for each
event.
1. From the Main Menu, scroll to MENU and press the center button ! on
the keypad.
2. Select PROGRAM
3. You can program each day differently
by going through each day and
personalizing them. Or, you can program
everyday the same by scrolling to
EVERYDAY. Or, you can program
the weekdays or weekends the same by
selecting the appropriate menu item.
4. To program everyday the same, select
EVERYDAY and then press the center
button !.
5. Using the right arrow button %, highlight
the WAKE time, and change to desired
time by using the up and down arrow "#
buttons. Move to the next entry by using
the right arrow button %. To change the
HEAT set point, use the up and down
arrows. Continue this process until all settings are to your liking.
6. To save these setting, scroll to SAVE, and press the center button !.

COPYING A PROGRAM FROM ONE DAY TO ANOTHER
In the PROGRAM menu, there is an option to COPY. The option can
be used to copy the program from one day to another day. After COPY
is selected, the thermostat will prompt you for which day to copy from.
Next, it will prompt you for which day to copy the program to. After
these selections, it will then confirm what is being copied to where. At
this point you have the option of canceling the copy process, by pressing
& to return to the copy menu, or saving what you have by pressing the
center button !. The SAVED screen will appear returning you to the
copy menu. Pressing & will return you to the PROGRAM menu.
Pressing & again will return you to the MAIN MENU.

III. ADVANCED SETTINGS

SECURITY LOCKOUT
This thermostat has the option to set security
features to lockout everything but the
adjustment of the temperature or a total keypad
lockout.
1. From the Main Menu, scroll to MENU and
press the center button ! on the keypad.
2. Select SECURITY LOCKOUT.
3. Select whether you want to lockout everything
but TEMP ADJUST ONLY or TOTAL
KEYPAD LOCKOUT.
4. Either selection will bring you to the Enter Pin
Number screen.
5. Using the up and down arrows "#, select a
pin number to lock out the thermostat. The
right arrow % moves you to the next pin digit.
6. Once youve entered the 4-digit pin number, press the center button ! to
save the pin. The screen will display LOCKED and return to the main
Screen.
7. Once you return to the Main Screen, in the upper left of the screen will
alternate between LOCKED and the date and time.
8. If you selected TEMP ADJUST ONLY, you will only be able to adjust
the set point temperature. Any other operation will require the pin
number to unlock the thermostat.
9. Once unlocked, youll have to set a pin number again to lockout the
thermostat again.

OFFSETS
MENU $ SETTINGS $ OFFSETS

TEMPERATURE OFFSETS
This option allows calibration (or deliberate miscalibration) of the room
temperature sensor(s). There are various reasons why the displayed
temperature would be adjusted to a higher or lower value. NOTE: Do
not adjust for 30 minutes after installation because board may be heated
by handling. The selected number is the number of degrees, plus or
minus, which will be added to actual temperature. The numbers can
range between -5 and +5. Default values are set to 0 offset.
Temperature Offset
Remote Indoor Offset (if sensor is attached)
Outdoor Offset (if sensor is attached)

HUMIDITY OFFSET (Humidification/Dehumidification models only)
This option allows calibration of the humidity sensor. Adjustments can
range between -10% and +10%. Default is 0% offset.

ANTICIPATOR
This adjustment controls the sensitivity of the thermostat. Higher
numbers decrease the sensitivity. Lower numbers increase the
sensitivity. Default value is 3, and the range is 1-9.

DIFFERENTIAL (Differential configuration only)
This adjustment will vary the number of degrees, from the set point,
before a call for heating or cooling is made. Adjustments can range
between 1 and 4 differential. Default is 1 offset. (If your set point is
70F in heating, your thermostat will not call for heat until the
temperature is 69F, with a 1 differential).

CYCLES PER HOUR
This feature will not allow more than the specified number of equipment
cycles per hour. Values can be 4 or 6 (or 1 cycle every 15 minutes
(default) or 1 cycle every 10 minutes, if 6 is set). Factory default setting
is 4. This default selection will provide optimum performance in nearly
all installations.
MENU $ SETTINGS $ CYCLES PER HOUR

AUTO CHANGEOVER TIME
With auto changeover, the thermostat automatically switches itself from
heating to cooling, or vise versa, based on the setpoints. This setting sets
the minimum off time before the thermostat can change from one mode
to another. Default is 15 minutes. Range is from 0-120 minutes in 15
minute increments. Mode must be set to AUTO for this operation to
work.
MENU $ SETTINGS $ AUTO CHANGEOVER TIME

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PROGRAM SETTINGS
MENU $ SETTINGS $ PROGRAM SETTINGS

SMART RECOVERY (Programmable configuration only)
Smart recovery is a feature of your thermostat designed to save energy
by gradually adjusting temperatures. When its time for a programmed
temperature change, smart recovery begins working in advance, turning
the system on and off as needed to slowly adjust the indoor temperature.
During these transition periods, you may notice that the actual
temperature and your temperature setting dont match. Thats smart
recovery in action, adjusting temperatures in small increments for
greater energy efficiency. This is more energy efficient than simply
allowing the system to operate at full capacity until the desired
temperature has been met. Smart Recovery helps avoid excessive use of
auxiliary heat when recovering from night setback in the heating mode.
Auxiliary heat will not be used during Smart Recovery.

EVENTS PER DAY (Programmable configuration only)
This is where you can set the number of events
per day. (An event is a period of time scheduled
with a certain heating and cooling setpoint.) For
instance if you are away from your home from
8am to 5pm, make this period of time an event
and set the thermostat at an energy saving setting.
You have the option of setting the events per day
to 4-RESIDENTIAL (4 events), 2-RESIDENTIAL (2 events) or 2-
BUSINESS (2 events).






4-RESIDENTIAL 2-RESIDENTIAL 2-BUSINESS
(Default)

SMART HEAT STAGING
This will control how the thermostat to engages 3
rd
stage or auxiliary
heating when needed. Options are ON or OFF. Default is OFF. When
the option is set to ON, the time range for this option is 5-120 minutes in
5 minute increments, if set to ON. 5 minutes is the default time. This is
the minimum amount of time after temperature conditions for activating
auxiliary heat are met, before the electric heat is engaged.

ELECTRIC HEAT LOCKOUT
When an outdoor temperature sensor is installed, you can set it up so the
electric heat option doesnt energize if the outdoor temperature is above
a certain temperature. Ranges for this option are OFF (default), 5F to
60F in 5 increments.

INTERMITTENT FAN
Temperature conditions can vary widely between the thermostat location
and extremities of the space the thermostat serves. This air stratification
problem can be especially pronounced during mild outdoor conditions
when long periods elapse between space conditioning demands from the
thermostat. This intermittent fan operation can also improve the
performance of air cleaning or special filtration systems that locate the
cleaning or filtration media at the return air side of the fan.

1. MENU $ SETTINGS $ INTERMITTENT FAN
2. If the FAN hasnt been on for the selected OFF
time, the fan will start cycling. Default is OFF.
The first screen is the amount of time you want
the fan to be energized. Ranges are OFF, or 5-20
minutes in 5 minute increments.
3. After entering this time and pressing the center
button !, the next screen is the amount of time the
fan will be OFF. Range is 5-90 minutes, in 5
minute increments. Default is 40 minutes.
4. After entering this time and pressing the center
button ! you will be returned to the Setting Menu
screen.
5. Fan ON and OFF cycles will continue based on
these times until the fan has been energized by a call for heating or
cooling.


SERVICE NEEDED
This screen indicates the heat pump has a fault
condition, and is not operating. The backlight
will be red, and information will be displayed to
help an installer or contractor to have an
understanding of what problem might have
occurred before arriving for service. Auxiliary
heat will continue to operate as needed when the heat pump has a fault
condition. An appropriate service contactor should always be contacted
for any fault condition.
To reset a fault condition, the following steps must be followed:

1. From the SERVICE NEEDED screen, press the left arrow & button to
activate the main menu.
2. Within 5 seconds of activating the main menu, change the operating
mode to OFF.
3. After 5 seconds the fault condition should be cleared.

SERVICE INFORMATION
These additional screens help an installer or
contractor to have a better understanding of what
problems might be occurring before arriving for
service.

Humidity Control (RH) (Humidification/Dehumidification models only)
The Humidity (H) output will energize when the room humidity is less
than the HUMIDITY set point. Thermostats with an OUTDOOR
thermistor installed will automatically adjust the HUMIDITY setting to
the optimum comfort level. The fan will be energized anytime there is a
call for humidification, and there is NOT a call for cooling.
The DEHUMIDIFY (DH) output will come on when the room humidity
is greater than the DEHUMIDIFY set point. If the Humidity option is
set to CLIMADRY or BOTH, the output turns ON when the Humidity is
greater than the set point and there is NOT a call for heating. If the
Humidity option is set to ECM, the output (DH) turns OFF when the
room humidity is greater than the set point and there is NOT a call for
heating. To change the operation of the DEHUMIDIFY option, see
INSTALLER INFORMATION.
The Humidity Control setpoints can be adjusted from the main menu.

1) Select RH from the Main Menu. The Humidify/Dehumidify setting set
from installation will be displayed.
2) To change the set points, select the desired setting and press the center
button !.

NIGHT SETBACK (Night Setback configuration only)
When configured for Night Setback operation, an external signal
activates the Night Setback mode. While the Night Setback mode is
active, the thermostat will operate using alternate Night Setback heating
and cooling setpoints, and the screen backlight will be red when ON.
While the Night Setback mode is active, the alternate Night Setback
setpoints may be temporarily overridden, by using the normal
temperature adjustment screen. If the heating and cooling setpoints are
adjusted while Night Setback is active, these temporary setpoints will
remain active for the current Night Setback Override time, unless they
are adjusted again, or the Night Setback mode is de-activated.
For thermostat models with humidity control, the humidity control may
be configured to operate using alternate setpoints, or be disabled when
the Night Setback mode is active.
MENU $ NIGHT SETBACK

SETPOINTS
This option will allow the alternate Night Setback heating and cooling
setpoints to be set.

OVERRIDE
This allows the Night Setback Override time to be set. The range is 1-8
hours, in 15 minute increments. The default value is 2 hours.

DEHUMIDIFICATION (Humidification/Dehumidification models only)
This option will allow the humidity control operation during Night
Setback to be configured. The options are OFF (default) or ON. If the
ON selection is made and the center button ! is pressed, a screen to set
the humidification setpoint during Night Setback will be activated.
After the Night Setback humidification setpoint is selected by pressing
the center button !, a screen to set the dehumidification setpoint during
Night Setback will be activated.
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INSTALLER
INFORMATION / ADVANCED FEATURES




SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Improper wiring or installation may damage thermostat. Wiring must
conform to local and national electrical codes


INTRODUCTION
The thermostat is a wall mounted, low-voltage thermostat which maintains room
temperature by controlling the operation of a heating and air conditioning
system. Batteries are not required; temperature and mode settings are preserved
with the power off.
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
The thermostat requires no batteries. The thermostat is not a power stealing
device and MUST have both R and C connected.

INSTALLATION
I. THERMOSTAT LOCATION
Thermostat should be mounted:
- Approximately 5 ft. (1.5m) from floor.
- Close to or in a frequently used room, preferably on an inside
partitioning wall.
- On a section of wall without pipes or duct work.
Thermostat should NOT be mounted:
- Close to a window, on an outside wall, or next to a door leading
to the outside.
- Exposed to direct light and heat from a lamp, sun, fireplace, or
other temperature-radiating object which may cause a false reading.
- Close to or in direct airflow from supply registers and return-air grilles.
- In areas with poor air circulation, such as behind a door or in an alcove.

II. INSTALL THERMOSTAT
1. Turn off all power to unit.
2. If an existing thermostat is being replaced:
A. Remove existing thermostat from wall.
B. Disconnect wires from existing thermostat, one at a time. Be
careful not to allow wires to fall back into the wall.
C. As each wire is disconnected, record wire color and terminal marking.
D. Discard or recycle old thermostat.
NOTE: Mercury is a hazardous waste and MUST be disposed of properly.
3. Separate the front and back pieces of plastic.
4. Route thermostat wires through hole in back piece of plastic. Level plastic
against wall (for aesthetic value only - thermostat need not be leveled for
proper operation) and mark wall through 2 mounting holes.
5. Drill two 3/16-in. mounting holes in wall where marked. (Note: Mounting
holes on thermostat are designed to fit on a horizontal J-box).
6. Secure back plastic to wall with 2 anchors and screws provided making
sure all wires extend through hole in plastic.
7. Connect wires to proper terminal of the connector block in the front plastic.
8. Push any excess wire back into wall. Excess wire inside the thermostat
plastic case can interfere with proper air flow across the temperature
sensor. Seal hole in wall to prevent air leaks. Leaks can affect operation.
9. Snap front and back pieces of plastic together.
10. Turn on power to the unit.

III. WIRING DIAGRAMS
All excess wire should be pushed back into the wall as far as possible.
Excess wire inside the thermostat plastic case may interfere with the air
flow across the temperature sensor.


NOTES:
1. Single compressor units with CXM control only (No ECM fan) do not use terminal Y2.
2. Thermostat terminal W1 only used for backup electric heat. For residential units,
thermostat terminal W1 is wired to CXM, DXM or ECM board. For commercial units,
thermostat terminal W1 is wired to an external duct heater.
3. For units with ClimaDry modulating reheat, thermostat terminal DH is wired directly to
DXM terminal H.
4. For units with ECM fan, thermostat terminal DH is wired to terminal DH on the ECM
board.
5. For units with ClimaDry and ECM fan, thermostat terminal DH is wired directly to DXM
terminal H (not to the ECM board).
6. For units configured for Night Setback, there will be no Outdoor Sensor option available.
A contact closure at the normal Outdoor Sensor connections (OD & GND) will activate
the Night Setback mode. Anything other than a contact closure or short circuit at the
Outdoor Sensor connection will result in normal operation for a thermostat configured for
Night Setback operation.


THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS
C 24V Common for Control Circuit
DH Dehumidify Output (ATP32U04 only)
R 24V Supply for Control Circuit
W1 Auxiliary Heat
H Humidifier (ATP32U04 only)
O Reversing Valve - energized in COOL mode
Y2 2nd Stage Compressor / Cooling / Heating
Y1 1st Stage Compressor / Cooling / Heating
G Fan
L Alarm Input
V Not Used
A+, B Not Used.
GND Ground
OD Outdoor Temperature Sensor (Night Setback Signal)
ID Indoor Temperature Sensor


IV. INSTALLER SETTINGS
NOTE: These options are intended to be used by the installer. End users
are not advised to change or modify any of these settings. Doing so may
make your equipment stop working properly and/or may void the warranty
of the thermostat as well as the equipment hooked up to the thermostat. To
access the installer setting menu, the mode must be set to OFF. Then, press
both the up and down arrows keys at the same time for at least 5 seconds to
enter the installer screen.

WARNING: Before installing thermostat, turn off all power to unit. There
may be more than one power disconnect. Electrical shock can cause personal
injury or death.
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MODEL CONFIGURATION
Configuration options to select from: Single Stage or Multi Stage,
Electric, Multi Fuel, or no Auxiliary Heat, Programmable, Non-
Programmable, or Night Setback.

ACCESSORIES
Each of these options has settings for Cumulative Run Time and
Calendar Time. Messages will flash at the top of the Main screen when
these events are met to alert the owner that it is time service these
options.
Air Filter Default is OFF. Values can be set to OFF, or 400-3600
hours for Cumulative Run Time (in 100 hour increments), or
Calendar Time can be set to OFF, or 3-48 months (in 3
month increments).
Humidifier - Default is OFF. Values can be set to OFF, or 400-3600
hours for Cumulative Run Time (in 100 hour increments), or
Calendar Time can be set to OFF, or 3-24 months (in 3
month increments).
UV Lamp - Default is OFF. Values can be set to OFF, or 400-3600
hours for Cumulative Run Time (in 100 hour increments), or
Calendar Time can be set to OFF, or 3-48 months (in 3
month increments).
Air Cleaner - Default is OFF. Values can be set to OFF, or 400-3600
hours for Cumulative Run Time (in 100 hour increments), or
Calendar Time can be set to OFF, or 3-24 months (in 3
month increments).

INPUT DEALER INFO
Contractors are able to input Brand Name, Model Number, Serial
Number, Contractor Name, and Contractor Phone number into these
screens. This way, the owner could give this information to the
contractor so that he would know what system the owner has prior to the
service visit.



1. Scroll to the info you want to enter and press the center button !.
2. Enter the information by scroll through the characters using the up &
down arrows "#. Once the character you want is set, press the right
arrow % to move to the next space and begin entering another character.
3. Once youve completed filling out the field, press the center button ! to
save the entry and return to the INPUT DEALER INFO screen. Repeat
this process for all fields you want saved.
4. Once all fields have been entered, scroll to SAVE and press the center
button !.

REVERSING VALVE OPTION
Option of the reversing valve (O output) being on when in cooling or
heating. Default is COOLING.

RESTORE DEFAULTS
This will allow you to revert to the factory default settings. The Model
Configuration settings are not effected by this operation.

TEMPERATURE ALGORITHM
This will allow the selection of the temperature control algorithm to be
used by the thermostat.

The Proportional Integral (default) option will use a combination of
temperature differential and operating time to determine the appropriate
heating or cooling stages for operation. This algorithm may be configured
to allow the heating or cooling outputs to de-stage as the demand is being
satisfied, or to keep all activated heating or cooling stages energized until
the demand is fully satisfied, like the Differential algorithm does. This
algorithm will normally maintain the temperature much closer to the
selected setpoint than the Differential algorithm. In addition to the time
and temperature based algorithm, this option requires first stage heating or
cooling to be active for a minimum of 5 minutes, before energizing second
stage. When configured for multi stage operation, second stage heating
must be active for a minimum of 5 minutes or the selected Smart Heat
Staging time, before energizing third stage heating.

The Differential option will use temperature differential only to determine
the appropriate heating or cooling stages for operation. This algorithm will
keep all activated heating or cooling stages energized until the demand is
fully satisfied, rather than de-staging them as the demand is being
satisfied, like the Proportional Integral algorithm does. This option will
activate first stage heating or cooling when the temperature is more than
the first stage differential value, below or above the setpoint. Second stage
eating or cooling will be activated when the temperature is more than the
first and second stage differential values combined, below or above the
setpoint. Third stage heating will be activated when the temperature is
more than the first, second, and third stage differential values combined,
below the setpoint.
For example: With a heating setpoint of 70, first stage differential value of
1, second stage differential value of 1, and third stage differential value
of 2, first stage heating will be activated when the temperature drops to
69, second stage heating will be activated when the temperature drops to
68, and third stage heating will be activated when the temperature drops to
66.

MANUAL OPERATING MODE
This allows direct manual control of all of the thermostat outputs, with
no minimum on or off time delays. Regardless of the manual operating
mode setting, all outputs will be turned off when the mode is exited.
The manual operating mode will not ended by an automatic time-out.
The manual mode will end only by pressing the left arrow & button,
pressing the center button ! with EXIT MANUAL MODE selected, or
by removing power.

HUMIDITY OPTION (Humidification/Dehumidification models only)
If your system is setup with a humidifier, or a
dehumidification option (ClimaDry or ECM
dehumidification mode), select the appropriate
setting.

CLIMADRY
ECM
BOTH
NONE

To adjust the Set Point for Humidification or Dehumidification, Select the
RH from the Main menu. The values can be selected and adjusted from
that screen.
NOTE: If you have an outdoor sensor attached to the thermostat, the
Humidification setting is adjusted automatically based on the outdoor
temperature.
CLIMADRY - This logic will allow the thermostat to operate with DXM
using the ClimaDry option. Standard logic per the DIPs on the DXM
implies that when the humidity is greater than the set point, thermostat
energizes the DH output with 24 VAC (acts as a dehumidistat). DH output
will be 0VAC when humidity is below setpoint. Reverse logic per the
DIPs on the DXM implies that when the humidity is greater than the set
point, thermostat energizes the DH output with 0 VAC (acts as a
humidistat). DH output will be 24VAC when humidity is below setpoint.
ECM - This logic will allow thermostat to operate with ECM motor and no
ClimaDry option. The ECM control board works on reverse logic. Reverse
logic implies that when the humidity is greater than the set point,
thermostat energizes the DH output with 0 VAC. ECM fan will run at a
slower speed when the DH terminal at the ECM board is energized with
0VAC. When humidity is below setpoint, the 24 VAC output to the ECM
board will return the airflow to normal speed. The ECM interprets the
0VAC call, which is actually 13.3VAC at the DH terminal on the ECM
control board.
BOTH Same as the ClimaDry logic.
NONE The DH output is not active.

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