DETTSON R02P032 User Manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND  
HOMEOWNER’S MANUAL  
Communicating Thermostat  
Model : R02P032  
Printed in Canada on  
100% recycled paper  
2019-03-04  
X00493 Rev.B  
Table of Contents  
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1.1 Display and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
1.2 Navigating through the menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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2.1 Wiring Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2.2 Quick Installation Steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2.3 Installing Thermostat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2.4 Initial Power Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2.5 Check Système Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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3.1 Set Time and Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
3.2 System Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
3.3 Auxiliary Heating (Heat pumps only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
3.4 Temporary Temperature Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
3.5 Permanent Temperature Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
3.6 Choosing the Fan Setting (On or Auto) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
3.7 Maintenance Reminders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
3.8 Display settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
3.9 Heating Program/Cooling Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
3.10 Fan Settings Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
3.11 Thermostat Settings Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
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4.1 Energy Saving Factory Pre-Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
4.2 Planning your Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
4.3 Entering the Heating & Cooling Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
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5.1 Alert Info Detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
5.2 Reset Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
5.3 Modulating Chinook System Fault Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
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6.1 Equipment User Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
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1 Thermostat Overview  
1.1 Display and Controls  
1. The indoor temperature  
2. The relative indoor humidity  
3. The day of the week and the time  
4. The outside temperature if outdoor sensor is connected  
5. The desired temperature or setpoint  
6. Indicates system setting or  
7. This button selects system settings Cool, Heat, EM, Auto, or Off. In the menus, this button is  
used to display the Home screen  
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and  
is used to enter any menu function of the thermostat  
and used to move through the menu settings. Also, the  
move the temperature up and down. Also used to navigate through menus  
9.  
10.  
is used to exit the temperature  
hold function  
11. This button selects the fan operation On or AUTO. Also the Enter button in the thermostat  
menus used to save entries and display previous menu.  
12. Indicates Fan mode or  
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1.2 Navigating through the menus  
Your thermostat features a simplified easy to understand menu structure. Navigating through any  
menu in your thermostat uses the same approach.  
• Press  
to enter the Main Menu  
The Main Menu lists the menus that access and set  
thermostat operating options and programming.  
• Highlight a menu item using  
• Enter the item by pressing  
or  
• Use the  
or  
and the  
or  
to change menu items and settings  
• Press the Home button to display the Home Screen  
• Press the Enter button to save any changes you have made and display the previous menu  
If no button is pressed for two minutes, you will return to the home screen without saving  
changes  
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2 Installation  
This booklet contains installation instruction and information on the thermostat only.  
Separate installation instructions for the furnace or air handler and outdoor AC  
condensing unit or heat pump are provided.  
This thermostat is designed exclusively for the ClimateTalkTM communicating  
system.  
2.1 Wiring Requirements  
Each communicating device in the system has a four wire connection labelled (R, C, 1, 2). Each R,  
C, 1, and 2 terminals must be wired consistently. Maximum length from the thermostat to the indoor  
unit is 100 feet.  
2.2 Quick Installation Steps  
• Determine location of thermostat installation.  
• Mount thermostat base to wall.  
• Connect wires to thermostat base.  
• Attach thermostat to base.  
Turn on power to system. Allow approximately 2 minutes for the system to configure.  
• Set the time  
• Select advanced installer menu settings or use USB upload feature to install Thermostat  
Configuration information  
• Perform thermostat/system operation checkout.  
• Program thermostat or accept factory programming.  
Touch to run schedule.  
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2.3 Installing Thermostat  
• Carefully separate the thermostat body from the thermostat base.  
• Place base at installation location and mark mounting hole locations on wall using base as a  
template.  
• Move base out of the way. Drill mounting holes.  
• Attach base snugly to wall using two mounting screws. Levelling is for appearance only and will  
not affect thermostat operation.  
• Connect wires to terminal block on base.  
• Push excess wire into wall and plug hole with a fire resistant material (such as fiberglass  
insulation) to prevent drafts from affecting thermostat operation.  
• Carefully line up the thermostat with the base and snap into place.  
Removable Faceplate  
The silver or white faceplate on the thermostat can  
be removed. To remove the faceplate:  
• Remove faceplate by gently pulling on the  
tabs behind the lower edge of the faceplate.  
Lift faceplate off of thermostat.  
• Position faceplate on top edge of thermostat.  
• Press on bottom of faceplate to snap  
faceplate back into position.  
2.4 Initial Power Up  
Turn on AC power to the system. The thermostat  
will automatically identify the communicating  
equipment installed and configure for the  
equipment as required.  
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Messages at Thermostat  
As equipment is found on the network, the  
display will show, “device” Found.  
The  
Searching icon will show until all equipment is  
found and configured. If no equipment is found  
on the network after approximately five minutes,  
the home screen will appear and indicate a  
Fault.  
If the indoor unit is not detected by the network,  
Check System Fault” will be displayed.  
Check system wiring if one of these faults occur.  
The display will change to Start-up, Hold screen  
showing the actual temperature, SYSTEM  
position (HEAT) mode, FAN setting (AUTO),  
HOLD AT with the setpoint temperature 62 for  
heat or 85 for cool and real time clock (hour,  
minute, AM or PM, day).  
Communications Systems  
The ClimateTalkTM protocol will set the identification of the individual nodes connected to the  
thermostat. The Network Device display will appear during initial power up and when a new device  
is found on the network.  
2.5 Check Système Operation  
Heating System (Heat pump only/Furnace only/Dual fuel)  
1. Press SYSTEM button until Heat is displayed.  
2. Press  
to adjust thermostat setting 1°F above room temperature. The heating system should  
begin to operate and the display will indicate Heat On.  
3. If the heating system has additional stages, adjust the thermostat setting to 3°F (2°C) or more  
above the actual temperature. The next heat stage will energize.  
Note: To check heat pump systems, it is better to set Aux Lockout Temperature (see section 6)  
so indoor heat is not disabled. Be sure to set Aux Lockout Temperature after checking system.  
4. Press  
to adjust thermostat setting below room temperature. The heating system should stop  
operating.  
Cooling System  
1. Press SYSTEM button until Cool is displayed.  
2. Press  
to adjust thermostat setting 1°F below room temperature. The cooling system should  
begin to operate and the display will indicate Cool On.  
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3. Press  
to adjust thermostat setting above room temperature. The cooling system should stop  
operating.  
Fan Operation  
1. Press FAN button until Fan On is displayed. The fan should begin to operate.  
2. Press FAN button to change the display to Fan Auto. The fan should stop operating as long as  
there is no call for heat or cool.  
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3 Thermostat Setup and Usage  
3.1 Set Time and Date  
• Press  
to enter the Main Menu.  
• On the Main Menu, highlight and enter Clock and  
Display Settings.  
• Highlight and Enter Time & Date.  
• Set the time and date using the  
• Press  
Year.  
or  
buttons.  
to highlight Minute, AM/PM, Month, Day or  
• The thermostat will automatically assign the correct  
day of the week after the date is set.  
• Press the Enter button when finished.  
Note: If system power is lost for more than eight hours, the  
clock will have to be reset. Programming and configuration  
settings will be saved.  
3.2 System Setting  
From the Home screen, press the button as shown to  
choose the system setting.  
Thermostat controls only the cooling system.  
Thermostat controls only the heating system.  
Heating and Cooling systems are off.  
Emergency setting available only when the thermostat detects a heat pump. When  
selected, system will use only the backup heat.  
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Auto Changeover is used where both heating and cooling may be required during  
the same day. AUTO allows the thermostat to automatically select heating or cooling depending on  
the indoor temperature and the selected heat and cool temperatures. This thermostat will not allow  
you to program a conflict between Heating and Cooling setpoints.  
For example: In the morning heating is required. During the day, the temperature gets warmer and  
you want the air conditioner to run. The thermostat will automatically change the system mode from  
heating to cooling.  
The temperature you desire in your home can be changed by pressing  
or  
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3.3 Auxiliary Heating (Heat pumps only)  
If you have a heat pump, your system will automatically  
activate Auxiliary Heating when the outside temperature is  
too cold for the heat pump to efficiently heat your home.  
When Auxiliary Heating is called for, the display will show  
Aux” with the Heat icon  
3.4 Temporary Temperature Hold  
You can temporarily adjust the temperature in your home  
at any time while your thermostat is running a program by  
pressing either the or . Your thermostat will maintain  
this desired temperature for four hours (default). The  
display will show “Hold at” by the desired temperature, and  
Hold Until” with the time the temporary hold will end. The  
display will also briefly show “Press or to set the Hold  
Time”. While this message is displayed, you can change  
the time that you wish to have the Hold end.  
Press the  
button to cancel a temporary hold. The  
desired temperature will display the current program  
setting.  
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3.5 Permanent Temperature Hold  
If you desire, you can set your thermostat to permanently  
hold a temperature. This feature will bypass any programs  
you may have set in your thermostat and maintain a single  
constant temperature.  
Note: This mode is recommended at all times.  
To use Permanent Hold, change the temperature with  
or and press the Hold button. When your thermostat is  
in Permanent Hold, the “Hold at” will be displayed by the  
desired temperature. Press the button to exit permanent  
hold and display the current program setting.  
3.6 Choosing the Fan Setting (On or Auto)  
Fan Auto This is the most commonly used setting. The  
fan will turn on only when the heating or cooling system is  
running.  
Fan On This will have the fan running continuously. When  
this is selected, the fan will run at the speed (High,  
Medium, or Low) selected in the Fan Settings menu  
(section 3.10).  
3.7 Maintenance Reminders  
Your thermostat can automatically provide reminders when  
the air filter, humidifier pad, or UV lamp needs to be  
replaced. Each of these reminders are turned on or off and  
the reminder time period set from the appropriate item in  
the Thermostat Settings Menu (section 3.11).  
Maintenance reminders are:  
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When a reminder appears, it can be turned off by entering  
the Alert Information Detail menu on the Main Menu.  
Select Yes to “Clear Alert and Reset Timer”.  
3.8 Display settings  
In addition to setting time and day on this menu, you can use the Display Settings menu to adjust the  
screen brightness, choose the background color, select the keypad backlight, and the auto dimmer.  
Other choices select what will be displayed on the Home screen, Time & Day, Outdoor Temp Display,  
Humidity Display and Alert Message Area.  
1. On the Main Menu, highlight and Enter Clock and Display Settings  
2. Highlight and Enter Display Settings  
Keypad Backlight When selected On, the light on the keypad will be on to give the keypad better  
visibility. If selected Off, the keypad light will turn on for a short time when a button is pressed and  
then turn off again.  
Auto Dimmer When selected On, the display will change to a darker background during the hours  
of 10:00 PM to 5:00 AM when no buttons are pressed. If selected Off, the display will remain at the  
same brightness.  
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3.9 Heating Program/Cooling Program  
On the Main Menu, highlight and enter Heating Program or Cooling Program. Refer to section 4.  
3.10 Fan Settings Menu  
This menu selects the speed that the fan will run when selected On with the Fan button.  
Enter Fan “On” Speed.  
Default is “Medium”. Select fan speed of medium, low or high.  
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3.11 Thermostat Settings Menu  
Additional thermostat operating settings are found in the  
Thermostat Settings Menu.  
On the Main Menu highlight and enter Thermostat  
Settings  
Air Filter Maintenance/UV Lamp Maintenance  
Humidifier Maintenance  
Default for each is Off. When set to On, a maintenance  
reminder will appear on the home screen when the system  
has run for the selected amount of time. The length of time  
for the maintenance reminder can be selected to a setting  
of 1 to 12 months.  
Use  
or  
to select On or Off. When On is selected,  
set time of maintenance period using  
and  
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°F or °C  
Default is °F. Select temperature display to be in degrees  
Fahrenheit (°F) or Celsius (°C).  
Beeper  
Default is On. Turns audible prompt on to indicate when a  
button is pressed.  
Heat Pump Backup  
Default is On. While on Aux heat or Emergency heat, if a  
loss of gas heat is detected, enables the heat pump heat.  
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Auto Humidity Reduction  
Default is Off. When selected High or Low provides the  
ability to minimize or reduce the window condensation  
by reducing the humidity setpoint when the outside  
temperature is cold.  
Optimum – Comfort or Dehum  
Default is Off.  
When Comf option is selected the  
temperature is altered by the humidity to reflect the  
true comfort. When Dehum option is selected humidity  
reduction is maximized by continuing to cool below the  
temperature setpoint.  
Cycle Humidifier  
Default is Off. When On, will cycle the humidifier on for 10  
minutes and off for 10 minutes. This feature helps reduce  
water usage.  
EMR (Energy Management Recovery)  
Default is On. With EMR selected On, the heating or  
cooling system will start early so the temperature in your  
home is at the desired temperature at the beginning of the  
program period. If set to Off, the system will not start until  
the beginning of the program period.  
Maximum Heat Setpoint Temp – Default is 99°.  
Minimum Cool Setpoint Temp – Default is 45°.  
These settings are the highest temperature limit in Heat  
mode or the lowest temperature limit in Cool mode.  
Select a setting of 98° to 45° for the maximum heating  
temperature or 46° to 99° for the minimum cooling  
temperature.  
Temperature Display Adjust  
Default is 0°. Your thermostat was accurately calibrated at  
the factory. However, this option allows you to change the  
temperature displayed to match other thermostats in your  
home.  
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Humidity Setpoint  
Humidity setpoint is the percent humidity that the heating  
system and humidifier will attempt to maintain in heating  
mode.  
Default for Humidity Setpoint is 45%.  
Adjust the  
humidification setpoint to a value from 20% to 50%.  
De-Hum Setpoint  
The Dehumidification setpoint is the percent of humidity  
that the cooling system will try to reach. Dehumidification  
is accomplished through control of the compressor and  
speed of the circulator blower.  
Default for De-Hum Setpoint is 60%.  
Adjust the  
dehumidification setpoint to a value from 40% to 95%.  
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4 Programming the thermostat  
Note: It is recommended to disable the programming feature (section 3.5), or to program the same  
temperature for every hour of every day to optimize the comfort and efficiency of the system.  
4.1 Energy Saving Factory Pre-Program  
The thermostat is programmed from the factory with the energy saving settings shown below for  
every day of the week. If this program meets your needs, simply select either Cool, Heat or Auto  
using the System button and press to begin program operation.  
Wake Up  
( Morning )  
Work  
( Day )  
Return  
( Evening )  
Go to bed  
( Night )  
Heat 6:00 AM 70°F 8:00 AM 62°F 5:00 PM 70°F 10:00 PM 62°F  
Cool 6:00 AM 75°F 8:00 AM 83°F 5:00 PM 75°F 10:00 PM 78°F  
4.2 Planning your Program  
Your thermostat can be programmed in different profiles.  
Entire Week (Every day will have the same program)  
Monday-Friday (Monday-Friday will have the same  
program)  
Saturday-Sunday (Saturday-Sunday will have the  
same program)  
Individual Days (Each day will have a separate  
program)  
Each day, or group of days, has four different time periods: Morning, Day, Evening and Night. Both  
the Heating and Cooling Programs are programmed the same way.  
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 your heating temperatures higher than  
your cooling temperatures.  
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4.3 Entering the Heating & Cooling Programs  
Entire Week program illustrated below.  
Entering Heating Program  
Entering Cooling Program  
• On the Main Menu, highlight and enter After entering Heating Program, press  
to  
Heating Program  
highlight Switch to Cool Program and press  
, or enter Cooling Program on the Main  
Menu.  
Enter Cool program using same procedure.  
• Highlight and enter Entire Week  
• Press  
and  
to change the highlighted  
Time or Temperature to your desired  
settings  
• Press  
or  
to highlight the next time or  
temperature  
• Set all times and temperatures for all  
periods  
• When you have completed setting all times  
and temperatures, press Enter to save and  
display the Heating Program menu.  
A
checkmark appears to indicate the portion  
of schedule you have programmed  
If programming Monday – Friday and Saturday – Sunday, follow the above procedure.  
Using Individual Days allows you to change the program  
settings of a single day or days. Highlight a day and press  
to mark the box. Mark additional days you wish to  
have programmed the same. Press Set to begin entering  
the program for the selected day or days.  
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5 Diagnostics  
5.1 Alert Info Detail  
If the thermostat senses trouble with a component of  
your system (the heat pump, air handler, furnace or air  
conditioner), or a maintenance reminder appears, an alert  
will be displayed on the Home screen. Details of any alert  
can be found on the Alert Info Detail menu in the main  
menu. Your installing dealer contact information may also  
be displayed on this screen.  
There are two levels of alerts:  
Maintenance Reminder: The maintenance reminder  
can be cleared and the timer reset by selecting Clear  
Alert Message and reset timer by pressing  
.
Critical System Warnings: If a Red system alert  
appears, contact your qualified service technician to  
have your system serviced.  
5.2 Reset Operation  
If a voltage spike or static discharge blanks out the  
display or causes erratic operation of your thermostat,  
you can reset it.  
To reset the thermostat, press  
button at the same time.  
,
, and System  
Note: When the thermostat is reset, the Thermostat Settings, time and date, and programming  
schedule will be reset to the factory defaults. Refer to the customized settings for your thermostat  
recorded at the end of this manual. Use this manual to help restore the desired settings before they  
were reset. For your convenience, the factory default settings are shown.  
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5.3 Modulating Chinook System Fault Codes  
Display Code  
Diagnostic Description  
Long Run Time  
System Pressure Trip  
Short Cycling  
Locked Rotor  
Open Circuit  
Open Start Circuit  
Open Run Circuit  
Low Secondary Voltage  
Failed Ignition  
Low flame sense current  
Flame lost after established  
Flame present with gas valve off  
Low pressure switch trip  
Main limit switch open  
Auxiliary limit switch open  
Condensate Overflow  
Line Neutral Reversed  
Check Line Voltage  
High Line Voltage  
Display Code  
Diagnostic Description  
Low press. switch closed (inducer off)  
Low press. switch open (inducer high)  
Low press. switch open (inducer low)  
High press. switch closed (inducer off)  
High press. switch open (inducer high)  
Blower fault run  
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2
3
44  
45  
46  
55  
57  
60  
61  
62  
66  
68  
71  
77  
78  
79  
80  
d1  
d3  
d4  
d5  
d6  
d7  
d8  
4 (L4)  
5 (L5)  
6 (L6)  
7 (L7)  
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11  
12  
13  
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Blower fault no run  
Check inducer and blower motors  
RPM out of range (Over 1200 RPM)  
No blower communication  
No inducer control communication  
No gas valve feedback  
Servo contol fault  
No gas valve feedback  
Low airflow  
No shared data  
Insufficient Indoor CFM  
Memory card invalid  
Card-hardware conflict  
Blower horsepower conflict  
Blower manufacturer conflict  
Old shared data  
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25  
26  
27  
28  
29 (L29)  
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High pressure switch trip  
Fuse open  
MRLC open  
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Please refer to equipment instructions for additional fault information.  
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6 Advanced Installer Menu  
This menu allows the installer to check installer-specific information or set advanced settings. It is accessible from the  
Home screen when the  
and  
buttons are pressed at the same time for three seconds.  
Select the items using the  
or buttons and press the button to enter the item to view information or change  
settings. Press Enter button to save any changes and display the previous menu or press Home to display the Home  
Screen. If 2 minutes pass without any buttons pressed, the Home Screen will return and changes will not be saved.  
Items on the Advanced Installer Menu are:  
• Communicating Devices  
• Fault Status  
• USB Upload  
• Thermostat Summary  
• Heat Pump Disable*  
• Aux Lockout*  
• Dual Fuel Setpoint*  
• Heat Cycle Rate  
• Cool Cycle Rate  
• Humidity Display Adjust  
*Items marked with * may or may not appear in the list depending on the configuration of the system.  
Communicating Devices  
This menu item will list each piece of system equipment connected to the network. The equipment can be selected and  
entered to view identifying information, operating information and setup status as described in section 6.1.  
Fault Status  
This menu item lists current equipment fault conditions. The system equipment experiencing the Fault will be listed with  
details of the fault. If no faults are detected, this screen will show nothing.  
Heat Pump Disable  
Available only for heat pump systems with indoor electric heat. This  
feature disables the heat pump and turns on electric heat below the  
selected outdoor temperature. The temperature range is from 5°F to  
50°F.  
Aux Lockout Temperature  
Available for heat pump systems. This feature disables the indoor  
(electric or gas) heat above the selected outdoor temperature. The  
temperature range is from the Heat Pump Disable setting to 95°F.  
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Dual Fuel Setpoint  
Similar to the Heat Pump Disable option, but with gas heat. As  
long as the outside temperature is above the Dual Fuel Setpoint,  
the compressor will operate. When the temperature drops below  
the setting, the thermostat will start the gas heat and shut off the  
compressor. The Dual Fuel feature eliminates the need for a fossil  
fuel kit.  
The display will indicate 5°F (default). The temperature can be  
adjusted to a value between 5°F to 50°F.  
Heat/Cool Cyle Rate  
Anticipation for heat/cool cycle can be adjusted. Default setting is Medium. If you wish to have longer cycles, change to  
Slow. For shorter cycles change to Fast.  
Humidity Display Adjust  
Default is 0%. This option allows you to change the humidity displayed  
to match other thermostats in your home.  
6.1 Equipment User Menu  
Equipment operating information and options will be found on the Advanced Installer Menu in Communicating  
Devices. Equipment fault status and details will be found in Fault Status.  
In the Communicating Devices menu, select the equipment listed that you wish to see information for. The display will  
indicate Accessing the Device. The list of parameters for the equipment will appear. Select the parameter you wish to  
view.  
Each Equipment User Menu has submenus to divide the information into categories. Each piece of equipment has a  
different set of submenus, with different parameters depending on the equipment. The submenus and the information  
they provide are represented in the following tables.  
A X in the following tables indicate alpha or numerical character.  
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Chinook Gas Furnace User Menus  
Main Menus  
Status  
Used to display equipment information  
Fault History  
2 Week History  
Life History  
Unit Info  
Display info. on last 6 error codes  
Display operating info. of last 2 weeks  
Display total operating info.  
Display model and serial numbers  
Adjustable settings  
Setup  
Status 1  
Parameter  
Main Limit  
MRLC Input  
HALC Input  
IDM Output  
Furn Lo Pr Sw  
Furn Hi Pr Sw  
Indications  
Comments  
Closed , Open  
Closed , Open  
Closed , Open  
Off , Lo , Hi  
Closed , Open  
Closed , Open  
Main limit control status  
Main reset limit control status  
Heat assist limit control status  
Inducer output status  
Low pressure switch status  
High pressure switch status  
Gas valve % open  
Gas VLV Prcnt % XXX %, Off  
Gas VLV Relay  
Flame  
Lo , Hi , On, Off  
Gas valve control output status  
Status of flame sensor  
Off , Marginal ,  
Good , Unexpected  
CFM XXXX  
Blower CFM  
Furnace blower CFM  
Status 2  
Parameter  
Indications  
Mod Heat ,  
Lo Heat ,  
Comments  
Mode  
Operating mode of the system  
Hi Heat ,  
AC1, AC2, Fan, HP1, HP2,  
Off  
Motor Mfgr  
Motor RPM  
Regblt, Emerson  
RPM  
Blower motor manufacturer  
Blower motro RPM  
Maximum CFM CFM XXXX  
Maximum CFM blower provides  
Temp. diff. between supply and return  
Return air temp. (if installed)  
Supply air temp. (if installed and enabled)  
Temp Rise  
Return Temp  
Supply Temp  
NA, XXXF  
XXXF, FLT  
NA (if disabled) ,  
XXXF, FLT  
On , Off  
HUM Output  
EAC Output  
Humidifier output relay status  
Electronic air cleaner output relay status  
On , Off  
Fault History  
Fault Code  
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Days XX  
Fautl Occurred  
Comments  
Displat up to 6 faults;  
Days indicates how many days ago the fault occured  
Clear Faults  
No , Yes  
2 Week History  
Parameter  
2wk Lo HT Hrs  
2wk Lo HT Cycls XXXX  
2wk Hi HT Hrs XXX  
2wk Hi HT Cycls XXXX  
Indications  
XXX  
Comments  
2 Week Low Heat Hours of Operation  
2 Week Low Heat Cycles  
2 Week Low Heat Hours of Operation  
2 Week Low Heat Cycles  
2wk Y1 Hrs  
2wk Y1 Cycles  
2wk Y2 Hrs  
2wk Y2 Cycles  
2wk G Hrs  
XXX  
XXXX  
XXX  
XXXX  
XXX  
2 Week 1st Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Hours of Operation  
2 Week 1st Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Cycles  
2 Week 2nd Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Hours of Operation  
2 Week 2nd Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Cycles  
2 Week Blower Hours of Operation  
2wk G Cycles  
XXXX  
2 Week Blower Cycles  
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Life History  
Parameter  
Total Days Pwrd XXXX  
Lo HT Hrs  
Lo HT Cycles  
Hi HT Hrs  
Hi HT Cycles  
Y1 Hrs  
Y1 Cycles  
Y2 Hrs  
Y2 Cycles  
G Hrs  
Indications  
Comments  
Total days control has been powered  
Low Heat Hours of Operation  
Low Heat Cycles  
Low Heat Hours of Operation  
Low Heat Cycles  
1st Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Hours of Operation  
1st Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Cycles  
2nd Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Hours of Operation  
2nd Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Cycles  
Blower Hours of Operation  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
Unit Info  
Parameter  
Indications  
Comments  
Model Number XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Unit model number  
Serial Number XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX  
Unit serial number  
Software Vers  
XXXXXX  
Control software version  
Setup  
Parameter  
Heat Rise Adjust 55F, 65F  
Indications  
Comments  
Adjust heat temperature rise  
Min Heat Adj %  
Max Heat Adj %  
Supply Air Sens  
Reset All Dflts  
-15, -7, 0, 7, 15 Airflow adjustments at 40% firing rate  
-15, -7, 0, 7, 15 Airflow adjustments at 100% firing rate  
On , Off  
No , Yes  
If sensor is installed, turn on  
Reset furnace settings to factory defaults  
Dipswitch *  
DIP  
Indications  
XXXXCFM  
Nom, Nom+10  
-15, -7, 0, 7, 15  
-15, -7, 0, 7, 15  
Lo , Hi  
Comments  
Airflow setting  
Temperature rise setting  
Airflow adjustments at 40% firing rate  
Airflow adjustments at 100% firing rate  
Fan speed setting  
Cool Airflow  
Heat Rise %  
Min Heat Adj %  
Max Heat Adj %  
Fan Spd Select  
AC-HP Adj  
-10%, 0%, 10%  
AC airflow setting  
On-Demand Dehum On , Off  
Dehumidification setting  
Test Mode  
Off , 40% (70%), 100% Test mode setting  
AC HP Stg Mult  
NA, 50%, 75%  
Heat pump stage multiplier  
* Dipswitch status is not required when system is set up for 4-wire communicatiions. It is only displayed when a  
conventional 24V thermostat input is active.  
Supreme Electric Furnace User Menus  
Status  
Parameter  
CFM  
CMD  
Version  
Indications  
XXXX CFM  
XXX %  
Comments  
Current airflow  
% of active electric elements  
Firmware version  
X_X_X  
AC/HP1  
Parameter  
Indications  
Comments  
AC/HP 1/2 Tons 0-10, FC*  
Heat pump size in 1/2 tons  
Efficient or Comfort mode  
Mode  
EFF, CO %  
CFM/TON  
AC Y1 Ratio  
300-500, FC* Airflow per ton  
70-90, FC* %CFM 1st stage cooling  
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The items of this menu are locked or unused when connected to a communicating Alizé Heat Pump.  
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Dehum  
Parameter  
Indications  
Comments  
Dehum Ratio 80-90  
% CFM in dehumidification  
If DH input is active-low  
Active Low  
No , Yes  
Fan  
Parameter  
Indications  
Comments  
Cont Fan Ratio 0-100, FC*  
% CFM when fan on  
Temperature rise (°F)  
Rise  
20-80, FC*  
Autobackup  
Parameter  
Enabled  
Indications  
No , Yes  
Comments  
If autobackup is enabled  
Wait Time  
Update Delay 0-30, FC*  
Set PT Offset 0.0-3.5, FC*  
0-120, FC*  
Wait time before autobackup (min)  
Time before updating autobackup command (sec)  
Minimum offset with setpoint for autobackup (°F)  
Temperature rise (°F) for autobackup  
Rise  
20-80, FC*  
System  
Parameter  
Indications  
Comments  
AC/HP ON Delay  
005-120, FC* Fan delay after AC/HP start  
AC/HP OFF Delay 005-240, FC* Fan delay after AC/HP stop  
Ratio Max Pwr  
20-100, FC*  
% of max. power of the furnace  
Reset  
Parameter  
Factory Values No , Yes  
Indications  
Comments  
Reset furnace settings to factory defaults  
* FC values will be shown if a more precise value has been configured at the furnace control (refer to the Supreme  
furnace manual).  
Alizé Heat Pump User Menus  
Status  
Parameter  
Indications  
Comments  
Comp Speed XX Hz  
Compressor frequency  
Fan Speed  
Coil Temp  
Tube Temp  
Comp Temp  
Version  
XXX RPM % Outdoor fan speed  
XX dF %  
XX dF %  
XX dF %  
X_X_X  
Indoor coil temperature (°F)  
Outdoor coil temperature (°F)  
Compressor discharge temperature (°F)  
Interface board firmware version  
CFM/TON  
Parameter  
Heat CFM/TON 250-750  
Cool CFM/TON 250-750  
Indications  
Comments  
CFM/TON in heating  
CFM/TON in cooling  
CFM/TON in dehumidification  
Dry CFM/TON  
250-750  
Defrost  
Parameter  
Indications  
Comments  
Defrost Fan % 0-100  
% Fan during defrost  
Defrost Heat  
No , Yes  
Use aux. heating during defrost.  
If yes, the Defrost Fan % option will set the heat % of the furnace.  
Reset  
Parameter  
Indications  
Comments  
Factory Values No , Yes  
Reset settings to factory defaults  
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7 Record of Thermostat Options  
For your quick reference, below are the options selected by your installing dealer  
to optimize your equipment settings and your personal home comfort preferences.  
(Contractor to fill in value or check box.)  
Thermostat Options Configuration Menu  
Default  
Off  
Air Filter Maintenance  
UV Lamp Maintenance  
___ Months  
___ Months  
Off  
Humidifier Pad Maintenance ___ Months  
Off  
Temperature display  
Beeper  
EMR  
°F  
On  
On  
°C  
Off  
Off  
(Fahrenheit/Celcius)  
(Button Input Confirmations)  
°F  
On  
On  
Max Heat Setpoint Temp.  
Min Cool Setpoint Temp.  
Humidity Display Adjust  
Temperature Offset  
Continuous Fan Speed  
Keypad Backlight  
___ (98° to 45°)  
___ (46° to 99°)  
___% (1 to 20%)  
___ (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5°) Hi(+) Lo(-)  
High Medium Low (Fan-On Setting)  
99°  
45°  
0%  
0°  
Med  
On  
Hi(+) Lo(-)  
On  
Off  
For Servicing:  
Installing Dealer:  
Phone:  
Date Installed:  
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