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INSTALLER/CONFIGURATION MENU

1) 

Keypad Lockout

 – This menu selection will display “

Lk”

 

and 

“OFF”

 (default, keypad not locked out). The 

 and 

 are used to toggle the selection between 

OFF

 and 

L”

 (keypad locked out). When the keypad lockout selec-

tion is enabled 

“L”

, and the MENU button is pressed 

again, the display will indicate the number 

“0” 

(default, 

still disabled) in the time digits. The 

 and 

 are 

used to set the combination number from 

0

 to 

999

. If a 

combination of 

0

 is selected and the MENU button is 

pressed, the menu will be exited and keypad will not be 

locked. If 

1

 to 

999

 is selected and the MENU button is 

pressed, the combination is stored into memory and the 

menu is exited. The “

Lk”

 will display designating keypad 

locked with a valid combination. The SYSTEM button will 

operate for 10 seconds after the menu mode is exited 

to allow the user to change the mode from “

OFF”

 to the 

desired SYSTEM mode.

 

While the keypad is locked out, a press of MENU will en-

ter the configuration menu. The first menu item displayed 

is the combination code “

0”

. The 

 or 

 keys are 

used to set the combination unlock number from 

to 

999

. If the unlock number matches exactly with the com-

bination lock number stored in memory when the MENU 

button is pressed, the keypad is unlocked and the 

“Loc”

 

is removed. If the unlock number does not match when 

the MENU button is pressed, the combination returns to 

“0”

 for another attempt to set the unlock code. To exit the 

menu without unlocking the keypad, press RUN SCHED.

 

To reset the combination code and unlock the keypad if 

the code is forgotten, see troubleshooting section.

2)  This control can be configured for:
 

MS 2 – Multi-Stage System (no heat pump)

 

HP 1 – Heat Pump with one stage of compressor

 

HP 2 – Heat Pump with two stage compressor or two

 

compressor system, Gas or Electric backup

 

SS 1 – Single Stage System

3)  GAS or Electric (ELE) fan operation. If the heating sys-

tem  requires the thermostat to energize the fan, select 

ELE. Select GAS if the heating system energizes the fan 

on a call for heat.

4) 

Select Cool Savings™ value

 – Selects the amount 

of adjustment for the Cool Savings™ feature in Cool 

mode with 1 (1°) being the least amount of adjustment 

and 6 (6°) being the most amount of adjustment. Default 

value is 0 which disables this feature. Selecting a value 

greater than 0 will display Cool Savings on the screen 

and enable the key for Cool Savings feature. Cool Sav-

ings is an optional energy saving feature that can reduce 

your cooling costs. It is based on the principal that lower 

indoor humidity makes a slightly higher temperature 

feel more comfortable. Cool Savings operates during 

periods of high demand which normally occur on the 

hottest summer days when a cooling system may run 

for hours to reach the thermostat setting. Long cooling 

run times also lower the indoor humidity. Cool Savings, 

very slowly, adjusts the setpoint temperature to make the 

setpoint closer to the displayed room temperature, to a 

maximum of the number of degrees you select. Adjust-

ing the setpoint temperature over a long cooling run time 

allows the system to reach your set temperature and turn 

off. The room temperature will actually be higher than 

the thermostat displays but the reduction in humidity will 

allow comfort at the slightly higher temperature.

 

To turn this feature on in the Cool mode press 

Cool  

Savings. 

The display will show 

“Save” 

next to the 

setpoint temperature. When Cool Savings is making ad-

justments to the room temperature display 

“Save” 

will be 

flashing and the displayed room temperature may vary 

within the adjustment range you selected. 

 

If 

“Save” 

is not displayed and this feature is OFF, no 

change will occur when the cooling system is continu-

ously running during periods of high demand.

5) 

Energy Management Recovery:

 Energy Management 

Recovery (E) On enables the thermostat to start heating 

or cooling early to make the building temperature reach 

the program setpoint at the time you specify. Heating will 

start 5 minutes early for every 1° of temperature required 

to reach setpoint.

 

Example: 

E On is selected and your heating is pro- 

grammed to 65° at night and 70° at 7 AM. If the build-

ing temperature is 65°, the difference between 65° and 

70° is 5°. Allowing 5 minutes per degree, the thermostat 

setpoint will change to 70° at 6:35 AM. Cooling allows 

more time per degree, because it takes longer to reach 

set temperature.

6, 7 & 8) 

Cycle Rate Selection

 – The factory default setting 

for Heat and Cool modes, SS1, MS2, is medium cycle 

(ME). For Heat Pump, HP1, HP2, the default setting is 

medium (ME). For Emer (Aux) the default setting is fast 

cycle (FA). To change cycle rate, press the 

 or 

 

key.

 

Cycle rate differentials for different settings are:

 

 

 

 

 

Fast 

Medium  Slow 

 

MODE    

 

FA 

ME 

SL

 

 

Heat (SS1, MS2)   

0.4°F 

0.6°F 

1.7°F

 

 

Cool (SS1, MS2)   

0.9°F 

1.2°F 

1.7°F

 

 

Heat Pump (HP1, HP2) 

0.9°F 

1.2°F 

1.7°F

 

 

Emer (HP1, HP2)  

0.6°F 

  - 

1.7°F

9) 

Select Compressor Lockout CL OFF or ON

 – Select-

ing CL ON will cause the thermostat to wait 5 minutes 

between cooling cycles. This is intended to help protect 

the compressor from short cycling. Some newer com-

pressors already have a time delay built in and do not 

require this feature. Your compressor manufacturer can 

tell you if the lockout feature is already present in their 

system. When the thermostat compressor time delay oc-

curs, it will flash the setpoint for up to five minutes.

10)  

System Mode Configuration

 – This thermostat is 

configured for Heat and Cool (SYSTEM switch with Cool, 

Off, Heat) default. It can also be configured for Heat and 

Cool with Auto changeover (Heat, Auto, Cool, Off), Heat 

only with fan (Off, Heat), Heat only without fan, Auto only  

(Auto, Off), and Cool only (Cool, Off).

11)  

Select Backlight Display

 – The display backlight im-

proves display contrast in low lighting conditions. When 

the “C” terminal is powered, selecting backlight CdL ON 

will keep the light on continuously. Select backlight OFF 

will turn the light on momentarily after any key is pressed. 

When the “C” terminal is not powered, the light will be on 

momentarily  after any key is pressed no matter whether 

the backlight is selected ON or OFF.

12) 

Select Temperature Display Adjustment 4 LO to 4 HI 

– Allows you to adjust the room temperature display up 

to 4° higher or lower. Your thermostat was accurately cali-

brated at the factory, but you have the option to change 

the display temperature to match your previous thermo-

stat. The current or adjusted room temperature will be 

displayed.

13) 

Select F° or C° Readout

 – Changes the display readout

 

to Celsius or Fahrenheit as required.

14 & 15) 

Temperature Limit Range Heat or Cool 

– This 

selection sets the maximum HEAT (13) or minimum 

COOL (14) temperature for the setpoint range. Select the 

limit temperature using the 

 or 

 keys. In the 

Run  

mode, the setpoint temperature will not adjust past the 

limit temperature selected. When the limit temperature is 

Summary of Contents for 1F85-0477

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Page 2: ...k into position To replace the batteries set system to OFF Thermostat can be powered by system AC power or Battery If is displayed the thermostat is battery powered If is not displayed thermostat is system powered with optional battery back up When battery power remaining is approxi mately half the will be displayed When Change is displayed install fresh AA alkaline batteries immediately For best ...

Page 3: ...E to use the Auxiliary Heat in the Emergency Mode Common connection required for fault or malfunction indication Heat Pump 2 HP2 Heat Pump 1 HP1 O Energized in Cool Mode B Energized in Heat Off Emergency Mode 2nd Stage Com pressor No Output Heat and Cool Mode 1st Stage Compressor Blower Circulator Fan Energized on Call for Heat or Cool Set Elect Gas Option for Emergency Mode Heat Mode 2nd Stage Em...

Page 4: ...Hot Cool System Y G W E C L RC CLASS II TRANSFORMER HOT 24VAC NEUTRAL 120VAC 24 Volt Hot Heat RH 120VAC Remove Jumper Wire between RH RC HOT 24VAC NEUTRAL CLASS II TRANSFORMER HEATING COOLING Y2 W2 Jumper O B O Energized Constantly in Cool Mode B Energized Constantly in Heat Off Emergency Mode Single Stage 3 wire Zone Valve application Blower Circulator Fan Energized Opens Valve 4 Constant 24 Volt...

Page 5: ...ergized 2 The word Hold is displayed when the thermostat is in the Hold mode Temp Hold is displayed when the thermostat is in a Temporary Hold mode 3 Displays Change Filter when the system has run for the programmed filter time period as a reminder to change or clean your filter 4 Displays Set for setpoint when in Run Program mode 5 Displays System Mode Heat Em Auto Cool Off or Time in Menu Mode 6...

Page 6: ...if Heat Pump is selected in item 1 9 8 8 MENU CL OFF CL On Compressor Lockout Time 10 9 9 MENU Heat Auto Cool Off Heat Cool Off Heat Off with Fan icon Heat Off without Fan icon Cool Off Auto Off System Mode Configuration with Automatic Changeover capability 11 10 10 MENU dL On dL OFF Selects Display Light On or OFF 12 11 11 MENU 0 current temperature 1 HI 2 HI 3 HI 4 HI 1 LO 2 LO 3 LO 4 LO Adjusta...

Page 7: ...on in the Cool mode press Cool Savings The display will show Save next to the setpoint temperature When Cool Savings is making ad justments to the room temperature display Save will be flashing and the displayed room temperature may vary within the adjustment range you selected If Save is not displayed and this feature is OFF no change will occur when the cooling system is continu ously running du...

Page 8: ...Select the Change Filter reminder On or OFF If selected On press MENU to select the time period from 25 to 1975 hours in 25 hours increments In a typical system 200 hours default of run time is approximately 30 days After the selected time of blower operation the thermostat will display Change Filter as a reminder to change or clean your air filter When Change Filter is displayed press MENU or RUN...

Page 9: ...with the times and temperatures you want If you are re programming a 5 1 1 fill in your own times and temperatures directly below the factory times and tempera tures Keep the following guidelines in mind when planning your program In Heating lower temperatures will save energy In Cooling higher temperatures will save energy If you plan on using Auto Changeover do not program the heating higher tha...

Page 10: ...F 10 00 PM 62 F PROGRAMMING TROUBLESHOOTING Comfort Alert Codes The Comfort Alert diagnostics product monitors the air conditioning outdoor systems with single phase Copeland Scroll compressors Abnormal system and electrical conditions are indicated by flashing ALERT codes on the yellow LED on the Comfort Alert module The flash codes are transmitted to the thermostat by the Comfort Alert Thermosta...

Page 11: ...re wire should stick out from under terminal block Try resetting the thermostat as described above If the condition persists the manufacturer of your system or service person can instruct you on how to test the Heat Cool system for correct operation If the system operates correctly replace the thermostat Thermostat Setting Thermostat Thermometer Disagree 1 Thermostat thermometer setting requires a...

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