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Room Sensor Installation - Page 2

 

Installation and Operation - Page

 

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Repairs and Replacement

 

Do not make field repairs.

  Please contact 

Johnson Controls at (800) 765-7773 for 
replacement and other services. 

 

  

 

   www.johnsoncontrols.com 

Figure 4 - Mounting the TSO Thermostat

 

Johnson Controls, Inc. reserves the right 
to update specifications when appropriate. 
Information contained in this document is 
based on specifications believed to be 
correct at the time of publication. 

©2000 Johnson Controls, Inc. 

All rights Reserved. 

TEC DOC # LIT-TD-2007  11/2002

 

Literature Part # 24-9872-7  Rev. A

 

To mount the sensor:

 

1

.  Install a 2” x 3” outlet box and the 

thermostat wiring to the controller. 

2

.  Pull the wiring from the outlet box 

and insert it through the mounting 
bracket. 

3

.  Assemble the mounting bracket to 

the outlet box with the two screws 
provided. 

4

. Connect the two wire pigtail from the 

thermostat to the wires in the wall 
and secure them with wire nuts. 
Obey wiring polarity (see Figure 2). 

5

.  Push excess wire into the outlet box. 

6

.  Snap the cover to the wall plate. 

Operation

 

Startup

 

Once activated, the TSO STAT’s LED 
will turn on for one second, then turn 

off.  After two-and-a-half seconds, it 
will send the setpoint dial position to 
the controller and update the LED. 
If the thermostat detects a communica-
tions failure, the LED will flash rapidly 
for two-and-a-half second time inter-
vals. 
The thermostat samples the space 
temperature every five seconds using an 
on-board thermistor.  If the tempera-
ture changes by more than 0.1 degree 
Celsius (0.18 degrees Fahrenheit) and it 
is not in Standby mode, it sends the 
new temperature to the controller and 
updates its LED. 

Modes

 

The TSO thermostat has two operating 
modes:  User and Override. 

User -

 In this mode, users can either 

increase or decrease the setpoint.   To 

increase the setpoint, turn the knob 
clockwise.  The thermostat will send the 
new dial position to the controller and 
increase the setpoint. 
To decrease the setpoint, turn the knob 
counterclockwise.  The thermostat will 
send the new dial position to the 
controller and decrease the setpoint. 

Override -

 The override mode button 

acts as a toggle switch.  It is used only 
when the building is in “unoccupied” 
mode and a user who comes into the 
building wishes to temporarily change 
the setpoint.  After a user pushes the 
button, he or she may change the 
setpoint for an area or office.   Then 
before the user leaves, he or she pushes 
it again to return that area to “unoccu-
pied” mode setpoint. 

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