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P/N 466-5519 REV 0.01 • 24MAY19 

 

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If System type = Heat Pump 

x

Changeover type:

 Displays current Change Over valve 

(reversing valve) setting 

x

AC or Battery Powered:

  AC POWER will be displayed 

if power by 24VAC 

Thermostat Operation 

Minimum Run Time (MRT) 

The thermostat has a Minimum Run Time (MRT) delay after 

the start of any heating or cooling call. This minimum run 

time assures even heating and cooling cycles. The MRT will 

keep the system on, even if it reaches the setpoint room 

temperature, or 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. The MRT can be adjusted in the 

Advanced Settings menu of the thermostat. 

Note: 

When MRT is active, the heating or cooling icon will be 

flashing.

Minimum off Time (MOT)

The thermostat has a Minimum off Time (MOT) delay after 

any heating or cooling cycle ends. This delay prevents rapid 

heating/cooling cycles and also provides “short cycle 

protection” for the system compressor. This delay may be 

noticeable when you change a setpoint and it does not 

respond immediately due to the MOT delay timer preventing 

the system from restarting. The MOT delay time can be 

adjusted in the Advanced Settings menu of the thermostat 

but there is a minimum of a 5 minute delay to assure 

compressor protection. 

Note: 

When MOT is active, the thermostat Status Display shows 

“WAIT”. 

Z-Wave

®

 Operation 

x

Thermostat Battery Operation: 

If the thermostat is 

installed in a Z-Wave network while powered by 

batteries, it will be enrolled as a Z-Wave FLiRs 

(frequently listening receiver slave) type device. This is 

a power saving mode that conserves the batteries by 

keeping the radio asleep most of the time.  However, in 

this mode, the thermostat does not act as a 

repeater/router in the Z-Wave network. 

x

Thermostat 24VAC Operation: 

If the thermostat is 

installed in a Z-Wave network while powered by 24VAC, 

it will be enrolled as an always-listening device and can 

act as a router node in the Z-Wave network.   

CAUTION! 

Once installed in a Z-Wave network, if you change 

how the thermostat is powered (from batteries to 

24VAC or vice versa), you must remove and re-enroll 

the thermostat in the Z-Wave network for it to work 

correctly.

Adding the thermostat to a Z-Wave network  

3.  Follow the instructions provided with your system for 

enrolling the thermostat. 

4.  Press and hold the FAN button 

on the Thermostat 

until the screen changes to the Menu screen. 

5.  Press the UP button until ZWAVE is shown in the Status 

Display line then press Select. 

6.  INSTALL should be shown on the status line. 

7.  When instructed by your system installation to add the 

thermostat to the network, press the “Select” button to 

install. Wait until SUCCESS or FAILED is shown on the 

status display. 

8.  Press Done on the Thermostat to exit the ZWAVE 

screen.  

9.  Press Done on the Thermostat again to exit the Menu 

screen. 

10.  Once enrolled on your system’s network, continue to 

follow the instructions provided to complete the 

enrollment and naming of the thermostat.  

11.  The 

 indicator should be shown on the Thermostat 

Main screen indicating the thermostat has successfully 

been enrolled into the Z-Wave network. 

Removing the thermostat from a Z-Wave network  

It may be necessary to remove and/or reinstall the 

thermostat from a Z-Wave network, if the thermostat has 

been previously installed on another network. 

Follow the instructions supplied with your Z-Wave system to 

remove/uninstall a Z-Wave device. When the system 

instructs you to press and release the Z-Wave button on the 

thermostat, follow these steps: 

1.  Press and hold the FAN button 

for 3 seconds until 

the Menu screen is displayed. 

2.  Press the UP arrow button to scroll to the “ZWAVE” 

menu. 

3.  Press “Select” to select the ZWAVE screen. 

4.  The display will show “REMOVE” in the text line. 

5.  Press “Select” to perform the remove action. 

6.  “WAIT” will be displayed in the text line.  The remove 

operation is in process. 

7.  “SUCCESS” will be display when the reset is completed. 

8.  Press “Done” to exit back to the thermostat screen. 

9.  Thermostat is now ready to be added to the wireless 

network. 

Summary of Contents for IS-ZW-TSTAT-500

Page 1: ... Inc Interlogix is part of UTC Climate Controls Security a unit of United Technologies Corporation All rights reserved Safety Information WARNING CHOKING HAZARD The product accessory bag contains items that could be choking hazards Please keep away from small children AVERTISSEMENT Le sachet de produits accessoires contient des éléments qui pourrait présenter un danger d étouffement Veuillez garde...

Page 2: ...he wires attached to the terminals with the wiring labels included 3 Use the terminal labels and not the wiring color to mark the wires 4 Remove the old thermostat base CAUTION Don t let the wires slip into the wall Figure 1 Thermostat Wiring Note The C wire 24V common may not be present If C wire is not present the thermostat must be powered by batteries ATTENTION If the C wire is present you can...

Page 3: ...d cooling systems with separate 24VAC transformers For those systems there will be a separate R wire for the heating system RH and cooling system transformers RC To connect separate transformer systems FIRST REMOVE THE SUPPLIED RH RC JUMPER Then connect the heating R wire to the RH terminal and the cooling R wire to the RC terminal on the thermostat Heat Pump HVAC Systems Wiring Figure 3 Single st...

Page 4: ...Powered Thermostat 1 Install the thermostat on to the base 2 Turn on power to the HVAC system thermostat x Battery Powered Thermostat If the thermostat is battery powered NO 24VAC common C wire connected install 4 NEW Alkaline AA batteries into the back of the thermostat Figure 5 Battery Powered Thermostat 1 Install the thermostat on to the base 2 Turn on power to the HVAC system thermostat ...

Page 5: ...pical gas furnace fan is controlled by the furnace x Set to ELECTRIC for electric heat fan on with heat call For Two Stage Heat Cool Systems Go to ADVANCED SYSTEMS SETTINGS menu From the Setup menu screen press and hold the Fan button and Down arrow buttons for 5 seconds Use the Down arrow button to select the following x 2nd Stage Heat Enable Enable second stage heating output If a single stage h...

Page 6: ... and holding the FAN button for 5 seconds 2 Press the down arrow to select the SYSTEM menu and press Select Set the following x System Type Set to HEAT PUMP x Change Over For changeover with cooling systems Orange wire set to WITH COOL most common and default setting For changeover with heating systems Brown wire set to WITH HEAT You must configure the thermostat s changeover valve setting to work...

Page 7: ...AC system the System setup does not need to be changed Installation is complete For thermostats installed on a Heat Pump HVAC system or any HVAC configuration other than the preset settings the System settings need to be changed in the SYSTEM setup menu to match the HVAC system Changing the HVAC System Setup To change the thermostats HVAC system settings first select the Menu Screen and then selec...

Page 8: ...system x Set the Change Over setting accordingly CAUTION These are typical wiring colors connections and may differ x If heating comes on when cooling is expected or vice versa change the Change Over Type to the opposite setting Advanced System Settings Menu The Advanced System Settings Menu provides for addition system setup options These settings can affect system operation and should only be ch...

Page 9: ...nued Setpoint Push x Attempts to lower the cooling setpoint below the heating setpoint will PUSH the heating setpoint down to maintain the heat cool delta separation x Attempts to set the heating setpoint above the cooling setpoint will PUSH the cooling setpoint up to maintain the setpoint heat cool delta separation Heating Stage 1 On Threshold Range 1 to 6 Default 1 Sets the delta from setpoint t...

Page 10: ...ostat Backlight Display IS ZW TSTAT 500 Table 2 System Operation Modes Icon Description System is ON and heating If flashing minimum run time MRT is active System is ON and cooling If flashing minimum run time MRT is active LLOW BATTY Battery indicator Display lock indicator Z Wave network indicator Stage Indicators x 1 Stage 1 heating or cooling is ON x 2 Stage 2 heating or cooling is ON x 3 Stag...

Page 11: ...the Up or Down arrow buttons The screen will switch to the setpoint change screen as above and show the current setpoint of the current heating or cooling mode Adjust setpoint temperature up or down with the arrow buttons Note When in the Setpoint Change screen pressing the MODE button will switch the setpoint being displayed between the Heat and Cool setpoints x Setpoint Push The cooling setpoint...

Page 12: ...ired temperature displayed x Humidity Sensor Calibration Change the humidity calibration by 7 Use the Up Down arrow buttons to change to the desired humidity displayed x Status Line display Select Setpoints or Humidity to be displayed on the upper status line System Menu x System type Select the system type Standard or Heat Pump Fan type standard systems only x Select fan type Gas typical default ...

Page 13: ...d as an always listening device and can act as a router node in the Z Wave network CAUTION Once installed in a Z Wave network if you change how the thermostat is powered from batteries to 24VAC or vice versa you must remove and re enroll the thermostat in the Z Wave network for it to work correctly Adding the thermostat to a Z Wave network 3 Follow the instructions provided with your system for en...

Page 14: ...the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures x Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna x Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver x Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected x Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any changes or modif...

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