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THERMOSTAT DISPLAY CONTROL (TDC) 

Cat. No. 95A03-TWH

Installation Instructions

INSTALLATION

ENGLISH

DESCRIPTION

The 95A03-TWH Thermostat Display Control (TDC) is designed to be used with 

Leviton’s 65A60-1 TDC Communication Interface and an Omnistat2 RC-2000 series 

thermostat as an easy-to-access interface.  Leviton’s RC-2000 series thermostats 

can control both single and multi-stage HVAC systems, and are available using either 

hardwired communication or ZigBee wireless.  
The TDC can be flush mounted on a wall for a clean and attractive appearance.  It can 

be used to select the desired temperature, adjust fan and mode settings, and more. The 

TDC has a built-in temperature sensor that can be averaged with up to 3 other TDC 

sensors and/or the sensor in the RC-2000 thermostat. Temperature averaging ensures 

precise reading and automation for comfort and enhanced energy efficiency.

Required Components:
• Model 65A60-1 TDC Communication Interface
• Omnistat2 RC-2000 series thermostat with firmware Version 1.05B or later

INSTALLATION
The (TDC) connects directly to a TDC Communication Interface (65A60-1) using Cat 5, 

unshielded, twisted pair (UTP) for communications.  Each end of the wire is terminated 

with an RJ45 connector.  The correct wiring scheme for the Cat 5 cable is standard EIA/

TIA 568A.  Properly terminating the Cat 5 cable is crucial for the operation of the system.  
The total distance of Cat 5 between the TDC and TDC Communication Interface not 

exceed 1500 feet.  
Insert the RJ45 connector on one end of the cable to the jack labeled U2 on the TDC 

Communication Interface.  Insert the RJ45 connector on the other end of the cable to 

the jack on the TDC.
A maximum number of 4 TDC keypads can be connected to a TDC Communication 

Interface.

CONFIGURING THE TDC
After the TDC and TDC Communication Interface have been installed and connected, 

there are several installation settings on the RC-2000 thermostat that need to be 

configured.
Note: Some of the TDC installation settings are only displayed if the TDC and TDC 

Communication Interface have been installed and are communicating with the RC-2000.
To access the Installation Settings on the RC-2000:
1. From the Home Page, press the Scroll Wheel.   
2. Turn the Scroll Wheel until “Setup” is highlighted.
3. Press the Scroll Wheel or [Select] to select “Setup”.  
4. Turn the Scroll Wheel until “Installation Settings” is highlighted.
5. Press the Scroll Wheel or [Select] to select “Installation Settings”.
6. Read the warning and then press [Continue] to proceed.

Temperature Sensors
To configure the temperature sensor(s) that will be used to display the temperature on 

the TDC:
1.  From the Installation Settings menu, turn the Scroll Wheel until “Temperature 

Sensors” is highlighted.  

2. Press the Scroll Wheel or [Select] to select “Temperature Sensors”.
The Temperature Sensor settings are used to configure the internal temperature 

sensor, optional remote temperature sensor, and temperature sensor in the TDC.  Any 

temperature sensors that are set as the same type (i.e. indoor or outdoor) will display 

the average temperature reading among the sensors.

Internal Sensor:  

This will enable or disable the onboard temperature sensor for 

indoor use only.  *Enabled

External Sensor 1:   

This will enable the external temperature sensor for indoor or 

outdoor use.  All indoor and outdoor temperatures are averaged 

between all sensors of the same type.  *Disabled

External Sensor 2:  

This will enable the expansion module temperature sensor for 

indoor or outdoor use.  All indoor and outdoor temperatures are 

averaged between all sensors of the same type.  *Disabled

TDC Sensor:  

This will enable the expansion module temperature sensor for 

indoor or outdoor use.  All indoor and outdoor temperatures are 

averaged between all sensors of the same type.  * Disabled

By default, the RC-2000 is configured to only display the temperature of its internal 

temperature sensor on the TDC.
To average the internal sensor in the RC-2000 with the temperature sensor in the TDC, 

set the Internal Sensor to “Enabled” and the TDC Sensor to “Indoor”.
To use only the temperature sensor in the TDC, set the Internal Sensor to “Disabled” 

and the TDC Sensor to “Indoor”.
Note: when multiple TDC keypads are connected to the TDC Communication Interface 

and if the TDC Sensor is set to “Indoor”, then all of the temperature of each of the 

temperature sensors in the TDC keypads will be averaged together.

TDC Options
To configure the Periodic Flash and Eco Mode setback options for the TDC:
1.  From the Installation Settings menu, turn the Scroll Wheel until “TDC Options” is 

highlighted.  

2. Press the Scroll Wheel or [Select] to select “TDC Options”.
Periodic Flash
When Periodic Flash is sent to “Off” (default setting), one minute after that last time a 

button is pressed on the TDC keypad, the display on the TDC is turned off.  The display 

will remain off until a button is pressed on the TDC keypad.  When a button is pressed 

on the TDC keypad, the display is turned back on for one minute.  
When Periodic Flash is set to “On”, the TDC display is turned on and the temperature 

is displayed every ten seconds.  After displaying the temperature for three second, the 

display is turned off for ten seconds.  Whenever a button is pressed on the TDC keypad, 

the display is turned on for one minute.  
Eco Mode Setback
Eco Mode is used to quickly setback the heat and cool setting of the RC-2000 

thermostat for energy savings.  The TDC can be used to set the RC-2000 to Eco Mode 

when leaving the premises, and then restored to normal upon returning. 
The number set for the Eco Mode Setback option is the number of degrees that the 

heat and cool setting will be setback whenever the TDC is set to Eco Mode.  The default 

setting is 4 degrees.

CHANGING THE COLOR OF THE TDC
The color of the TDC may be changed to complement the interior décor.  The TDC 

is supplied with a white faceplate, rubber keypad, and insert.  Additional colors are 

available; contact your Leviton distributor for more information.  Change the color of the 

TDC as follows:
1. Remove the faceplate.  
2.  The insert attaches to the TDC with two latches on the right and two on the left.  

Using a small-blade screwdriver, gently depress each latch on one side while lifting 

up on the insert.  Once the latches are released on one side, remove the insert from 

the other side.  

3. Remove the rubber keypad.
4.  Insert the new rubber keypad.  Align the latches of the new insert to the openings on 

the TDC and gently snap into place.  

5. Attach the new faceplate.

DI-031-95A03-05A

AR3363

 (95I03-1T)

WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
•    

WARNING: TO AVOID SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY never push objects of any 

kind into this product through openings, as they may touch dangerous voltages.

•    

WARNING: TO AVOID SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY never touch uninsulated wires 

or terminals unless the wiring has been disconnected at the network interface.

•    Never install communications wiring or components during a lightning storm.

•    Read and understand all instructions. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on 

the product.

WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
•    Do not use this product near water - e.g., near a tub, wash basin, kitchen sink or 

laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.

•    Never install communications components in wet locations unless the components are 

designed specifically for use in wet locations.

•    Use caution when installing or modifying communications wiring or components.

•    SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

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