White Rodgers Heat Pump 1F95CA 391 User Manual

WHITE-RODGERS 90 SERIES  
1F95CA-391  
MULTI-STAGE/HEAT PUMP INSTALLATION/CONFIGURATION  
INSTALLATION  
DESCRIPTION  
This White-Rodgers Digital Thermostat uses  
microcomputer technology to provide precise  
time, humidity, and temperature control. This  
thermostat offers the flexibility to design  
heating and cooling programs that fit  
building needs. This thermostat is adaptable  
to most 24 volt residential forced air multi-  
stage or heat pump systems with electric or  
fossil fuel auxiliary.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
1F95CA-391: 7 Day programming;  
Standard Systems:  
Multi-stage gas, oil, electric.  
OperatingAmbient Temperature:  
32° to 110°F (0° to 43°C)  
residential applications.  
Single-stage or two-stage compressor  
heat pump.  
Operating Humidity Range:  
90% non-condensing max.  
ELECTRICAL DATA  
Electrical Rating:  
Shipping Temperature Range:  
-4° to 149°F (-20° to 65°C)  
THERMAL DATA  
20 to 30 VAC, 50/60 Hz with common  
0.05 to 1.5 Amps per terminal  
2.5 Amps maximum total load (all  
terminals combined).  
Setpoint Temperature Range:  
45° to 99°F (7° to 37°C)  
Hardwired only.  
C terminal is required.  
PRECAUTIONS  
Do not exceed ratings shown in the Specifi-  
cations section, above. If in doubt about the  
electrical ratings of your heating/cooling  
system, have it inspected by a qualified  
heating and air conditioning contractor or  
licensed electrician.  
WARNING  
!
CAUTION  
!
Do not short out terminals on gas valve  
or primary control to test. Short or  
incorrect wiring will damage thermostat  
and could cause personal injury and/or  
property damage.  
To prevent electrical shock and/or  
equipment damage, disconnect electric  
power to system at main fuse or circuit  
breaker box until installation is  
complete.  
All wiring must conform to local and  
national electrical codes and ordinances.  
Do not use on circuits exceeding  
specified voltage. Higher voltage will  
damage thermostat and could cause  
shock or fire hazard.  
NOTE  
This control is a precision instrument, and  
should be handled carefully. Rough handling  
or distorting components could cause the  
control to malfunction.  
Read all instructions thoroughly before  
beginning installation.  
Thermostat installation and all compo-  
nents of the system shall conform to  
Class II circuits per the NEC code.  
This thermostat is intended for use with a  
low voltage system. Do not use on a line  
voltage system.  
White-Rodgers is a division  
of Emerson Electric Co.  
Part No. 37-6583A  
0504  
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MULTI-STAGE TERMINAL OUTPUTS  
Refer to equipment manufacturers’ instruc-  
tions for specific system wiring information.  
This thermostat is designed to operate a  
Use the terminal output information below to  
help you wire the thermostat properly for  
your multi-stage system. After wiring, see  
CONFIGURATION section for proper  
thermostat configuration.  
single-transformer system. If you have a two-  
transformer system, cut and tape off one  
transformer. If transformer safety circuits are  
in only one of the systems, remove the  
transformer of the system with NO safety  
circuits. If required, replace remaining  
transformer with a 75VA Class II transformer.  
After disconnecting one transformer, the two  
commons must be jumpered together.  
You can configure the thermostat for use  
with either multi-stage electric heat systems  
or multi-stage gas systems. When configured  
for electric heat, the G terminal (blower/fan)  
will be energized on a call for heat, using the  
installer table (pgs. 5 & 6).  
THERMOSTAT TERMINALS (Upper)  
L
SA  
SB  
Remote Sense B  
SC  
OT  
Malfunction Light/  
Comfort Alert  
Remote Sense A  
Remote Sense C  
Outdoor Sensor  
Interface Module  
THERMOSTAT TERMINALS (Lower)  
SYSTEM  
C
R
HM  
W2  
DHM  
E/W1  
Y2  
Y1  
B
O
G
24 Volt  
(Common)  
Cool mode  
1st stage  
Cool mode  
2nd stage  
Heat mode  
2nd stage  
Heat mode  
1st stage  
Blower/Fan  
Energized on  
call for Cool  
(and Heat if  
configured  
to Electric Heat).  
Multi-Stage  
24 Volt  
(Hot)  
Energized in Heat  
and Off Mode  
Energized in  
Cool Mode  
Energizes on a  
call for heat if  
Humidity setpoint is  
above room  
E2/P switch in the P position,  
Energizes on a call for  
Dehumidification.  
E2/P switch in E2 position,  
De-energizes on a  
humidity.  
call for Dehumidification.  
HEAT PUMP TERMINAL OUTPUTS  
Refer to equipment manufacturers’ instruc-  
tions for specific system wiring information.  
This thermostat is designed to operate a  
Use the terminal output information below to  
help you wire the thermostat properly for  
your heat pump system type. After wiring,  
see CONFIGURATION section for proper  
thermostat configuration.  
single-transformer system. If you have a two-  
transformer system, cut and tape off one  
transformer. If transformer safety circuits are  
in only one of the systems, remove the  
transformer of the system with NO safety  
circuits. If required, replace remaining  
transformer with a 75VA Class II transformer.  
After disconnecting one transformer, the two  
commons must be jumpered together.  
You can configure the thermostat for use  
with the following heat pump system types:  
HEAT PUMP TYPE 1. Single-stage  
compressor system; gas or electric backup.  
HEAT PUMP TYPE 2. Multi-stage or two-  
compressor system; gas or electric backup.  
THERMOSTAT TERMINALS (Upper)  
SB  
Remote Sense B  
L
SA  
SC  
OT  
Malfunction Light/  
Comfort Alert  
Remote Sense A  
Remote Sense C  
Outdoor Sensor  
Interface Module  
THERMOSTAT TERMINALS (Lower)  
SYSTEM  
C
R
HM  
W2  
DHM  
E/W1  
Y2  
Y1  
B
O
G
Single-stage compressor system; gas or electric backup  
24 Volt  
Heat and  
Cool mode  
1st stage  
No Output  
Heat mode  
3rd stage,  
Emergency Mode  
2nd stage  
Heat mode  
2nd stage,  
Emergency Mode  
1st stage  
Blower/Fan  
Energized on  
call for Heat and Cool  
Heat Pump 1  
24 Volt  
(Hot)  
Energized in Heat,  
Off, Emergency  
Mode  
Energized in  
Cool Mode  
Energizes on a  
call for heat if  
Humidity setpoint is  
above room  
E2/P switch in P position,  
Energizes on a call for  
Dehumidification.  
E2/P switch in E2 position,  
De-energizes on a  
(Common)  
(compressor 1)  
humidity.  
call for Dehumidification.  
Multi-stage or two compressor system; gas or electric backup  
24 Volt  
Heat and  
Cool mode  
1st stage  
Heat and  
Cool mode  
2nd stage  
Emergency Mode  
2nd stage  
Heat mode  
3rd stage,  
Emergency Mode  
1st stage  
Heat Pump 2  
24 Volt  
(Hot)  
Energized in Heat,  
Off, Emergency  
Mode  
Energized in  
Cool Mode  
Energizes on a  
call for heat if  
Humidity setpoint is  
above room  
E2/P switch in P position,  
Energizes on a call for  
Dehumidification.  
E2/P switch in E2 position,  
De-energizes on a  
Blower/Fan  
Energized on  
call for Heat and Cool  
(Common)  
(compressor 1)  
(compressor 2)  
humidity.  
call for Dehumidification.  
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CONFIGURATION  
SWITCHES  
RESET SWITCH  
See the Troubleshooting section at the end  
of this document for more information about  
the function of this switch.  
1
2
E2/P SWITCH (DHM) TERMINAL  
FUNCTION  
S18  
The E2/P switch is located on the back of  
the thermostat body (see fig. 2). This switch  
controls how the DHM terminal will be  
energized.  
S19  
P
1. In the P position (up) the DHM terminal will  
be energized on a call for dehumidification.  
E2  
2. In the E2 position (down) the DHM terminal  
will always be energized except on a call for  
dehumidification. The switch must be in the E2  
position on some electronically controlled  
variable speed blower systems.  
Reset switch  
1
2 E2/P switch  
Figure 2. Switch locations on back of thermostat body  
DEHUMIDIFICATIONWIRINGWITHOUT AN ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLEDVARIABLE SPEED BLOWER SYSTEM  
FOR SINGLE STAGE COMPRESSOR SYSTEM ONLY  
If you have a single stage compressor system see the diagram below. A relay (customer provided) should be installed as shown in Fig. 5 to  
switch the fan speed to the next lower speed on a call for dehumidification from the thermostat.The reduction in air flow allows the coil to remove  
more humidity from the air. The relay should be rated for blower motor load. Since this configuration reduces the air flow in cooling, the anti-  
freeze-up control (White-Rodgers CAFC) or equivalent is recommended. The CAFC prevents the air conditioning coil from freezing due to low  
air flow, dirty filters, low refrigerant pressure, etc. The CAFC snaps onto the suction line close to the evaporator coil as possible and breaks the  
compressor circuit when the suction line drops below 38°F and re-make the circuit at 46°F.  
NOTE: If you have a two stage compressor, the thermostat software will lengthen cycle times for the first stage of cool. The longer cycles will  
improve dehumidification while cooling, allowing the DHM terminal not to be used on a two stage compressor system.  
Selecting P - DHM Energizes on call for  
P
Dehumidification  
Selecting E2 - DHM Deenergizes on call for  
E2  
Dehumidification  
DHM  
R
C
Y1  
G
HIGH  
3-4 speed  
Blower  
Motor  
MED. HIGH  
LOW  
N.C.  
N.O.  
Customer supplied relay  
rated for blower motor load  
Furnace  
Control  
Module  
HOT  
120 VAC  
NEUTRAL  
TRANSFORMER  
Figure 3. Typical Wiring for Dehumidifier System  
HM  
R
HM  
R
Humidifier  
System  
Relay  
90-290Q  
or equivalent  
HOT  
HOT  
24 VAC  
24 VAC  
120 VAC  
120 VAC  
I
I
NEUTRAL  
NEUTRAL  
HOT  
TRANSFORMER  
TRANSFORMER  
Humidifier  
System  
120 VAC  
NEUTRAL  
Figure 5.Typical Wiring for 24V Humidifier System  
Figure 4. Typical Wiring for 120V Humidifier System  
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INSTALLER CONFIGURATION  
BEFORE TURNING POWER ON, please  
read the following instructions. Before  
operating the system, you must configure  
the thermostat to operate properly with  
your equipment.  
HEAT PUMP COMPRESSOR  
CONFIGURATION.  
PROGRAMMABLE COOL FAN-  
OFF AND FAN-ON DELAY.  
(Installer table step 2; this item is displayed  
only when heat pump was selected in step 1.)  
Use this item to select the number of heat  
pump compressors.  
(Installer table steps 7 and 8.) These items  
allow a selection of 0 to 127 seconds of fan-  
off delay after the thermostat has satisfied the  
call for cool, or a fan-on delay of 1 to 30  
seconds on a call for cool (or heat pump  
compressor activation).  
The thermostat, as it comes from the factory,  
is configured to operate a standard multi-  
stage electric forced hot air system with a  
single stage air conditioning compressor  
and fan. In this configuration, the thermostat  
will turn on the fan immediately on a call for  
heat. If you are unsure whether your system  
requires the thermostat to control the fan,  
contact your furnace/air conditioning system  
manufacturer or a qualified heating/air  
conditioning service person.  
ELECTRIC HEAT FAN  
CONFIGURATION.  
The fan-off delay allows the fan to continue  
running after the compressor has shut off.  
This distributes the cool air that would  
otherwise stay trapped in the air conditioning  
coils through the ducts. Ideally the timing  
would be set so the fan shuts off just as the  
cool air is exhausted. If this timing is set too  
long the fan may begin blowing warm air  
before it shuts off. Shortening the fan-off  
delay will prevent this.  
(Installer table step 3.) This item determines  
whether fan control will be through the  
thermostat or through the heating system. If  
you have an electric heat or other system that  
REQUIRES the thermostat to control the fan,  
set this item ON. This allows the thermostat  
to energize the fan immediately on a call for  
heat. If you are unsure if the system requires  
the thermostat to control the fan, contact the  
equipment manufacturer or a qualified  
heating and air conditioning service person.  
If your system controls fan operation (as  
with most fossil fuel systems), set this item  
to OFF. Note that with heat pump systems,  
the fan always cycles with the compressor.  
Your new thermostat has an Installer table,  
which allows you to customize the thermostat  
to meet your requirements.  
A short delay to allow the A-coil to cool  
off (or warm up in heat pump) before the  
fan turns on may be preferred. This also  
allows the compressor and the fan to come  
on at slightly different times, which allows  
full power to the compressor on start up.  
Recommended setting for fan-on delay is  
10 seconds or less.  
(The thermostat also has a User menu,  
Keypad Lockout menu and a Service  
menu; these menus are explained further  
in the Operating Instructions.)  
The menu settings can be changed at any time  
to meet system or personal requirements.  
SET CYCLE HEAT, COOL, AUX  
(ANTICIPATION).  
ENTERING THE CONFIGURATION  
MENUS  
(Installer table steps 4 through 6; step 6 is for  
heat pump only). These items allow the cycle  
times in heating, cooling and auxiliary (heat  
pump systems only) to be increased or  
decreased. The factory set values can be  
adjusted higher for longer cycles or lower for  
shorter cycles.  
PROGRAMMABLE HEAT FAN-  
OFF DELAY.  
After properly wiring the thermostat, turn on  
power to the system. Momentarily press  
RUN  
(Installer table step 9.) This item allows a  
selection of 0 to 127 seconds of fan-off delay  
after the thermostat has satisfied the call for  
heat if ELECT HEAT FAN (Step 3) is  
selected ON.  
PROGRAM  
to make certain the  
thermostat is in the run program mode, then  
BACK  
FWD  
press TIME  
and TIME  
at the  
same time to enter the User Configuration  
menu. When the display changes to the first  
item in the configuration menu, release the  
TIME  
NOTE: Some manufacturers still instruct you  
to set the anticipator to the current draw of  
the equipment. That instruction applies only  
to mercury bulb or mechanical thermostats; it  
does not apply to this digital thermostat. As  
configured at the factory, this thermostat will  
maintain an accurate temperature. No further  
adjustment is necessary, although you can  
use these items to customize the performance  
of the thermostat to your requirements.  
The fan-off delay allows the fan to continue  
running after the burner, heating element,  
etc. has shut off. This distributes the heat that  
would otherwise stay trapped in the ducts.  
Ideally the timing would be set so the fan  
shuts off just as the warm air is exhausted. If  
this timing is set too long the fan may begin  
blowing cool air before it shuts off. Shorten-  
ing the fan-off delay will prevent this.  
buttons. Then press and hold SET  
and  
DAY  
SET  
for approximately 3 seconds to  
enter the Installer table. The display will  
change to show the first item on the Installer  
table (multi-stage/heat pump selection). Use  
the following text, along with the Installer  
table, to guide you through the selections.  
PUMP (FOSSIL FUEL KIT ALTER-  
NATIVE STEPS 10 - 13).  
Once in the table, you set each item to the  
The adjustment range for HEATING is from  
1 to 40 (9 to 40 for heat pump). The factory  
preset is 5 (13 for heat pump). The adjust-  
ment range for COOLING is from 9 to 40.  
The factory preset is 12 (13 for heat pump).  
The cooling will not go below 9 because  
compressors require a longer cycle. The  
adjustment range for AUXILIARY (heat  
pump only) is from 1 to 40. The factory  
preset is 6.  
proper selection using  
or  
, then  
FWD  
press TIME  
to change the display to  
(Installer table step 10; heat pump only) This  
item controls heat pump compressor  
BACK  
the next item or TIME  
to return to the  
previous item.  
operation with a fossil fuel auxiliary. This  
item may eliminate the need for a separate  
fossil fuel kit, although we recommend that  
you consult the heat pump system manufac-  
turer before using this feature instead of a  
kit. This item will allow the thermostat to  
turn the heat pump compressor off if the  
auxiliary is on for more than one minute,  
to prevent compressor head pressure from  
getting too high. To use this feature instead  
of a kit, select PUMP OFF.  
To exit the table at any time, press PRO-  
RUN  
GRAM  
.
MULTI-STAGE/HEAT PUMP MODE.  
(Installer table step 1.) Use this item to select  
the system type (multi-stage or heat pump).  
IF YOU HAVE A HEAT PUMP SYSTEM,  
you must select HEAT PUMP here. This  
sets up proper default values for most heat  
pump systems. This selection also makes  
available some additional menu items that  
apply only to heat pump systems.  
The chart on page 7 shows how this  
adjustment range affects thermostat perfor-  
mance.  
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INSTALLER TABLE  
FWD  
NOTE:You must be in the User Configuration Menu to enter the Installer Table. Firmly press TIME  
and  
BACK  
TIME  
at same time and release to enter the Configuration Menu.  
See  
Page  
Step  
Press Button(s)  
Displayed (Factory Default) Press UP or DOWN to select:  
COMMENTS  
1
MLTI STG  
HEAT PUMP  
Selects type of system. Selecting HEAT PUMP  
makes additional items for heat pump systems  
available.  
Firmly Press  
SET TIME and  
SET DAY (hold  
5
for approx. 3 seconds)  
2
HEAT PUMP  
(1)  
2
1. One compressor on Y1.  
2. Two compressor on Y1, Y2.  
5
TIME FWD  
(Heat Pump ONLY)  
Fan cycles with call for heat if ON. Fan always  
cycles with pump stages.  
3
4
ELEC HEAT FAN  
(ON)  
OFF  
5
5
TIME FWD  
Selects HEAT anticipation adjustment.  
Selects COOL anticipation adjustment.  
SET CYCL (05)  
for MLTI_STG, (13) for  
HEAT PUMP 1, (24)  
for HEAT PUMP 2  
1 to 40 for multi-stage  
9 to 40 for heat pump  
TIME FWD  
9 to 40  
5
SET CYCL (24)  
5
TIME FWD  
for MLTI_STG, (13) for  
HEA PUMP 1, (24)  
T
for HEAT PUMP 2  
Selects AUXILIARY stage anticipation adjustment.  
(Heat Pump ONLY)  
6
7
8
SET CYCL AUX  
(08)  
1 to 40  
5
5
5
TIME FWD  
(Heat Pump ONLY)  
Selects time delay for COOL fan OFF.  
COOL FAN DELA OFF  
(00)  
0 to 127 seconds  
1 to 30 seconds  
TIME FWD  
Selects time delay for fan ON. Applies only to  
compressor stages for heat pump or COOL.  
FAN DELA ON  
(01)  
TIME FWD  
Selects time delay for fan ON only when  
ELECT HEAT FAN (Step 3) is ON.  
9
HEAT FAN DELA OFF  
(00)  
0 to 127 seconds  
OFF  
5
5
TIME FWD  
Fossil Fuel Kit Alternative option. Turns compressor  
OFF if Auxiliary is ON for longer than one minute.  
(Heat Pump 1 & 2)  
10  
PUMP  
(ON)  
TIME FWD  
(Heat Pump ONLY)  
Available if Pump (Step 10) is OFF. Selects the  
delay between de-energizing fossil fuel stage and  
restarting Heat Pump stage.  
7
11  
12  
13  
COMP OFF DELA  
(60)  
(0) to (99)  
5 F to 50 F  
(01) to (09)  
TIME FWD  
(Heat Pump ONLY)  
Available if Pump (Step 10) is OFF and OUTDOOR  
Sensor ON. Selects outdoor balance point  
temperature for Heat Pump.  
(Balance point temperature)  
bPT (35 F)  
7
7
TIME FWD  
(Heat Pump ONLY)  
Available if Pump (Step 10) is OFF and OUTDOOR  
Sensor OFF. The higher the number the sooner the  
auxilary stage energizes. The lower the number the  
longer period of time before auxiliary is energized.  
(Balance point)  
bP (05)  
TIME FWD  
(Heat Pump ONLY)  
Available if configured for HEAT PUMP. Adjustable  
from 99-10. Lowers the Blower speed if the Heat  
Pump duty cycle is above the selected value in  
percentage.  
14  
15  
(Programmable Blower  
Balance Point) bbP  
(OFF)  
10 to 99%  
7
TIME FWD  
(Heat Pump ONLY)  
Selects compressor short-cycle protection.*  
COMP LOCK  
(OFF)  
ON  
ON  
TIME FWD  
7
7
7
Selects active Comfort Alert. Requires CA module  
and CA interface module.  
CA  
(OFF)  
16  
17  
TIME FWD  
TIME FWD  
Allows selection of HEAT and COOL or HEAT,  
COOL and AUTO with SYSTEM button. (EMER  
appears in sequence after HEAT if HEAT PUMP  
is selected).  
HEAT-OFF COOL-AUTO  
or HEAT-EMER-OFF-  
COOL-AUTO  
HEAT-OFF-COOL or  
HEAT-EMER-OFF-  
COOL (for heat pumps)  
(for heat pumps)  
Program RUN  
Returns to Normal Operation.  
* Note: COMP LOCK OFF permanently defeats compressor lockout. You must turn this selection ON if you do not have a system that already provides  
compressor short-cycle protection. Please see Lockout Bypass Optionto temporarily override compressor lockout.  
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module. Turn this feature ON to achieve  
active protection, enabling the thermostat to  
identify certain fault codes when compressor  
damage is possible and react to those codes  
by turning the compressor off.  
COMPRESSOR OFF DELAY  
PROGRAMMABLE BLOWER  
BALANCE POINT  
Installer table, step 11 is available if the  
fossil fuel kit alternative option (PUMP OFF)  
is selected.  
Installer table step 14, bbP, is available only  
when configured for Heat Pump systems, and  
wired as shown in Fig. 3.  
This item allows a selection of 0 to 99  
seconds, which is the time that the compres-  
sor will continue to run after the point that  
the auxiliary heat is energized. Running the  
compressor after the Auxiliary has started  
prevents cool air from creating drafts prior to  
the heat exchanger reaching normal tempera-  
tures. The factory default value of 60  
seconds is typical for most systems. Consult  
with your equipments manufacturer before  
increasing this time.  
If the system is running a high percentage of  
the time due to cold weather conditions, the  
output vent air temperature may be cooler  
than normal thus creating a drafty room  
condition. This feature will reduce the draft  
by lowering the blower speed with the DHM  
terminal. The lower speed will make the air  
temperature slightly warmer and more  
comfortable.  
Lockout Bypass Option  
FOR QUALIFIED SERVICE TECH-  
NICIANS’ USE ONLY.  
HOMEOWNERS SHOULD NOT USE  
THIS FEATURE DUE TO POSSIBIL-  
ITY OF EQUIPMENT OR PROP-  
ERTY DAMAGE, OR PERSONAL  
INJURY.  
COMPRESSOR SHORT TERM CYCLE  
PROTECTION  
Example: If you want the blower to go to a  
lower speed when the system is running  
greater than 50% of the time,then reduce the  
Blower Balance Point to 50%.  
BALANCE POINT TEMPERATURE  
If this thermostat has been configured to  
provide short-cycle protection, during the  
5-minute lockout period the thermostat  
will lock out the compressor to allow  
head pressure to stabilize. To override  
this feature for one cycle while testing  
Installer table step 12, bPT, is available only  
if the fossil fuel kit option is selected and the  
outdoor temperature sensor is used (see the  
user menu in the owner manual).  
To turn this feature OFF, press  
to 99  
then press once more to display OFF.  
COMPRESSOR LOCKOUT.  
This item allows a selection of 5 to 50° F,  
which is the outdoor temperature below  
which the thermostat will not energize heat  
pump compressor stages. It will use  
Auxiliary heat stages (only) until the outdoor  
temperature raises 3° above the selected  
temperature and then allow compressor  
stages to operate. The factory default value  
of 35° F is typical for most systems.  
TIME  
(Installer table step 15). This thermostat is  
capable of helping to protect the system  
against premature compressor failure by  
locking outthe compressor for at least five  
minutes after each cycle. When the thermo-  
stat is in compressor lockout, the word  
COOL will flash on the display. With heat  
pump systems, the word HEAT will flash if  
the lockout occurs during a heat cycle.  
During this period, the compressor will not  
be energized.  
thermostat operation, press SET  
DAY  
and SET  
buttons at the same time.  
If the system has short-cycle protection, this  
item should not need to be enabled. How-  
ever, if your system does not have short-  
cycle protection, turn COMP LOCK ON.  
This will protect the compressor from short-  
cycling and potential premature compressor  
failure.  
BALANCE POINT  
Installer table step 13, bP, is available only if  
the fossil fuel kit option is selected and the  
outdoor temperature sensor is not used. The  
Balance Point influences when second stage  
comes on. The factory default creates  
approximately 1° F between stages. Increas-  
ing the setting decreases the separation  
between stages. Decreasing the value  
increases stage separation. This adjustment  
allows a small change in the operation of  
your heat pump system versus your auxiliary  
system relative to the thermostat adjustment.  
Note that COMP LOCK OFF permanently  
disables compressor lockout. If you need to  
temporarily disable compressor lockout,  
please see Lockout Bypass Option.  
COMFORT ALERT WITH ACTIVE  
PROTECTION.  
(Installer table step 16). The Comfort Alert  
diagnostics product diagnoses system and  
electrical problems in the air conditioning  
outdoor systems with single phase Copeland  
Scroll compressors. Abnormal 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 ComfortAlert Thermostat  
interface module. The ComfortAlert  
compatible thermostat displays a CHECK  
SYSTEM icon that flashes at the same rate as  
the yellow ALERT LED on the Comfort Alert  
DISABLING AUTOMATIC  
CHANGEOVER MODE.  
(Installer table step 17). This thermostat, as  
configured at the factory, provides automatic  
changeover, which allows the thermostat to  
switch between heating and cooling to  
maintain temperature. In this configuration,  
when you press the SYSTEM button, the  
thermostat will go through HEAT-OFF-  
COOL-AUTO modes (HEAT-EMER-OFF-  
COOL-AUTO for heat pumps). Select  
HEAT(-EMER)-OFF-COOL to disable the  
automatic changeover feature.  
Pump  
Stage  
Decreasing  
Indoor  
temperature  
Stage separation  
1˚F at setting 05  
Fossil  
Auxiliary  
Stage  
Higher number  
Lower number  
(Continued)  
HEATING  
COOLING  
Anticipation Value Cycle Length Differential Temperature Cycle Length Differential Temperature  
1–8  
9–20  
21–40  
Shorter  
Longer  
0.4–0.6°F (0.2–0.3°C)  
0.6–1.0°F (0.3–0.6°C)  
1.0–1.6°F (0.6–0.9°C)  
N/A  
N/A  
Shorter  
Longer  
0.6–1.0°F (0.3–0.6°C)  
1.0–1.6°F (0.6–0.9°C)  
Hydronic  
These numbers are approximate and represent operation with a typical system. Actual temperature differentials and  
run times may vary widely based on your building and equipment, as well as outdoor temperature conditions.  
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SERVICE REMINDER  
The Service Button Menu allows you to view or program as many as 4 reminders that indicate when service is required.  
1. Humidifiers = A programmable run time in hours to indicate on the LCD when the humidifier will need to be serviced.  
2. Air Filters = A programmable run time in hours to indicate on the LCD when the filter will need to be serviced or replaced.  
3. UV Lights = A programmable run time in days to indicate on the LCD when the Ultra-Violet Bulb will need to be replaced.  
4. Service Timer = A programmable run time in days to indicate on the LCD when to call your service contractor.  
To enter the Service Button Menu when no service reminders are on the display, press and release the SERVICE button. Press  
FWD  
TIME  
to step through the menu items. To turn a menu item OFF or ON when selected, press  
or  
. If you are  
RUN  
setting an item to ON, you can then use  
or  
to select the time interval. Press  
to exit the menu and return to  
normal operation.  
When a service reminder appears on the display, press the SERVICE button to remove it and reset the timer to begin the count  
down to the next service interval.  
Service Button Menu  
Step  
Press Button(s)  
Displayed  
(Factory Default)  
Press  
or  
to select:  
COMMENTS  
1
SERVICE  
PAD TIME  
(OFF) Hrs  
or  
(ON)  
or  
(OFF)  
Set Humidifier Maintenance Reminder.  
REM PAD TIME  
No. of Hrs  
Selects time intervals in increments of 25 hours. The RUN  
time accumulates when the HM terminal is energized.  
2
3
SET PAD TIME  
(100) Hrs  
25 to 1975  
FWD  
TIME  
(If PAD TIME is ON)  
Set Air Filter Maintenance Reminder.  
FWD  
FLTR TIME  
(OFF) /Hrs  
or  
(ON)  
or  
(OFF)  
TIME  
REM FLTR TIME  
No. of Hrs  
Selects time intervals in increments of 25 hours.  
The RUN time accumulates when the fan is operating.  
4
5
SET FLTR TIME  
(200) Hrs  
25 to 1975  
FWD  
TIME  
(If FLTR TIME is ON)  
Selects UV Light Maintenance Reminder.  
UV TIME  
(OFF) Days  
or  
(ON)  
or  
(OFF)  
FWD  
TIME  
REM UV TIME  
No. of Days  
Selects time intervals in increments of 25 days. The RUN  
time is the calendar time from when it is entered or reset.  
SET UV TIME  
(375) Days  
25 to 1975  
FWD  
6
7
TIME  
(If UV TIME is ON)  
Selects Routine Maintenance Service Call Reminder.  
SERV TIME  
(OFF) Days  
or  
(ON)  
or  
(OFF)  
FWD  
TIME  
REM SERV TIME  
No. of Days  
Selects time intervals in increments of 25 days. The RUN  
time is the calendar time from when it is entered or reset.  
SET SERV TIME  
(175) Days  
25 to 1975  
FWD  
8
TIME  
(If SERV TIME is ON)  
Returns to Normal Operation.  
RUN  
PRGM  
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CHECK THERMOSTAT OPERATION  
FAN OPERATION  
MULTI-STAGE/HEAT PUMP  
DEHUMIDIFICATION SYSTEM  
(IF INSTALLED)  
AUXILIARY OPERATION TEST  
Follow these steps to energize all stages of  
hear or cool to permit system checks during  
installation.  
If your system does not have a G terminal  
Connection, skip to HEATING SYSTEM  
section below.  
1. Press  
until COOL is shown at the  
SYSTEM  
top of the display.  
2. Press the HUMIDITY % button once and  
1. Turn power on to the system.  
RUN  
HEAT: Press  
to raise temperature  
release. Then press  
to the minimum  
2. Press PROGRAM  
.
setting to 99°F, then hold for five seconds.  
The second and third stage (heat pump only)  
heat relays will energize immediately for test  
purposes. The LED indicator will glow green  
for first stage and yellow for second stage, and  
flashing yellow for third stage (heat pump  
only).  
humidity setpoint and hold for 7 seconds  
until ON is displayed. It assures that the  
Dehumidifier will call for dehumidifica-  
tion when the thermostat calls for COOL  
as outlined in the following steps.  
FAN  
3. Press  
until FAN ON is displayed.  
The fan should begin to operate.  
FAN  
4. Press  
until FAN AUTO is  
displayed. The fan should stop operating.  
3. Press PROGRAM  
4. Press the HOLD button.  
5. Press to lower the temperature  
.
RUN  
HEATING SYSTEM  
1. Press PROGRAM  
.
RUN  
COOL: Press  
to lower temperature  
SYSTEM  
2. Press  
until HEAT is displayed. If  
setting to 45°F, then hold for five seconds.  
The second stage cool relay will energize  
immediately for test purposes. The LED  
indicator will glow green for the first stage  
and yellow for second stage.  
setting 1°F below room temperature. The  
1st stage of the cooling system should  
begin to operate and the LED indicator  
will glow Green. The lowercase letter  
d will appear to the right of HOLD,  
indicating that the thermostat is calling  
for Dehumidification.  
the heating system has a standing pilot,  
ensure that it is lit.  
3. Press the  
setting above room temperature. The  
heating system should begin to  
operate.  
4. Press the  
setting below room temperature. The  
heating system should stop operating.  
to adjust thermostat  
EMERGENCY (heat pump only): Press  
to select EMER mode. The LED  
SYSTEM  
to adjust thermostat  
indicator will glow red for first stage (Aux) in  
emergency mode.  
A flashing red LED indicates a malfunction  
in the system.  
6. Press the temperature  
to lower your  
setpoint 4°F below room temperature, the  
DHM terminal will energize causing the  
FAN to go to high speed.  
7. Press the HUMIDITY % button and set  
your desired dehumidification setpoint  
COOLING SYSTEM  
HUMIDIFIER SYSTEM  
(IF INSTALLED)  
CAUTION  
!
in % RH using the  
8. Press PROGRAM  
change.  
and  
to accept the  
.
To prevent compressor and/or property  
damage, if the outdoor temperature is  
below 50°F (10°C), DO NOT operate the  
cooling system.  
1. Press  
until HEAT is shown at the  
SYSTEM  
RUN  
top of the display.  
2. Press the HUMIDITY % button once and  
release. Then press the  
to the  
maximum humidity setpoint and hold for 7  
seconds until ON is displayed. It assures  
that the Humidifier will call for humidity  
when the thermostat calls for HEAT as  
outlined in the following steps.  
RUN  
1. Press the PROGRAM  
.
SYSTEM  
2. Press  
3. Press  
until COOL is displayed.  
to adjust thermostat setting  
below room temperature. The fan should  
come on (after the fan-on delay time, if  
any), followed by cold air circulation.  
to adjust temperature setting  
above room temperature. The cooling  
system should stop operating, the fan  
should stop running (after the fan-off  
delay time, if any).  
3. Press PROGRAM  
4. Press the HOLD button.  
5. Press to raise the temperature  
.
RUN  
4. Press  
setting 4°F above room temperature.  
The 1st stage (LED Green) and then 2nd  
stage (LED Yellow) will be energized.  
The HM terminal will also energize for  
humidification. The lowercase letter h  
will appear to the right of HOLD,  
indicating that the thermostat is calling for  
Humidification.  
6. Press PROGRAM  
to end the  
RUN  
HEAT/HUMIDIFIER test. NOTE: Be  
sure to press the Humidity button and  
reset the humidity to the level you desire.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
To reset the thermostat, press and release  
RESET BUTTON  
RESETTING THERMOSTAT  
CONFIGURATION AND  
PROGRAMMING  
RUN  
FAN  
PROGRAM  
, then press the  
,
If the thermostat does not respond when keys  
are pressed, or the thermostat is not operating  
properly, you may use the reset button  
located on the back of the thermostat body  
(see fig. 2). Thermostat programming and  
configuration will not be affected by  
pressing the reset button. However, the clock  
will need to be reset.  
BACK  
TIME  
and buttons at the same  
time. This will reset the thermostat to  
factory default programs and configuration.  
The display will momentarily go blank,  
then all segments on the display will  
momentarily be shown. The thermostat will  
then go into the HOLD mode and will  
maintain factory preset temperatures.  
The thermostat can be reset back to default  
programs and configuration. Removing  
power from the thermostat will not reset it,  
because the default settings are maintained in  
permanent memory. Before resetting the  
thermostat, you may want to make note of  
the previously selected configuration and  
programming. You must reconfigure and  
reprogram the thermostat after resetting it  
using this method.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
Thermostat Does Not Follow Program  
1. AM or PM set incorrectly in program.  
2. AM or PM set incorrectly on clock.  
3. Voltage spike or static discharge.  
Check current clock and program settings including  
AM or PM designations for each time period. If a  
voltage spike or a static discharge occurs use  
the reset operation listed above.  
Blank Display and/or Keypad Not Responding 1. Voltage spike or static discharge.  
Replace batteries and check heat/cool system  
for proper operation. If a voltage spike occurs  
use the Reset Operation listed above.  
2. Battery change required.  
No Heat/No Cool/No Fan  
(Common Problems)  
1. Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker.  
2. Furnace power switch to OFF.  
Replace fuse or reset breaker.  
Turn switch to ON.  
3. Furnace blower compartment door or  
panel loose or not properly installed.  
Replace door panel in proper position to engage  
safety interlock or door switch.  
No Heat  
1. Pilot light not lit.  
Re-light pilot.  
2. SYSTEM button not pressed to display HEAT. Set SYSTEM button until HEAT is displayed and  
raise temperature above room temperature.  
3. Loose connection to thermostat or system.  
Verify thermostat and system wires are securely  
attached.  
4. Furnace Lock-Out Condition. Heat may also  
be intermittent.  
Many furnaces have safety devices that shut  
down when a lock-out condition occurs.If the  
heat works intermittently contact the furnace  
manufacturer or local service person for  
assistance.  
5. Heating system requires service or  
thermostat requires replacement.  
Diagonistic: Set SYSTEM button until HEAT is  
displayed and raise setpoint above room  
temperature.Within a few seconds the thermostat  
should make a soft click sound.This sound  
usually indicates the thermostat is operating  
properly. If the thermostat does not click, try the  
reset operation listed on the previous page.If the  
thermostat does not click after being reset  
contact your heating and cooling service person  
or place of purchase for replacement. If the  
thermostat clicks, contact the furnace manufacturer  
or a service person to verify the heating system is  
operating correctly.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Symptom  
No Cool  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
1. SYSTEM button not pressed to display COOL. Set SYSTEM button until COOL is displayed and  
raise temperature below room temperature.  
2. Loose connection to thermostat or system.  
Verify thermostat and system wires are securely  
attached.  
3. Cooling system requires service or  
thermostat requires replacement.  
Same procedure as diagnostic for No Heat  
condition except press the SYSTEM button until  
COOL is displayed and lower the setpoint below  
room temperature.There may be up to a five minute  
delay before the thermostat clicks in Cooling.  
Heat, Cool or Fan Runs Constantly.  
1. Possible short in wiring.  
2. Possible short in thermostat.  
3. Possible short in Heat/Cool/Fan system.  
4. FAN button pressed to display FAN ON.  
Check each wire connection to verify they are not  
shorted or touching together.No bare wire should  
out from under terminal screws.Try resetting the  
thermostat as described on the previous page.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.  
Furnace Cycles Too Fast or Too Slow  
(narrow or wide temperature swing)  
1. The location of the thermostat and/or the size  
of the Heating System equipment may be  
influencing the cycle rate.  
Digital thermostats normally provide precise  
temperature control and may cycle faster than  
some older mechanical models.A faster cycle  
rate means the unit turns on on off more frequently  
but runs for a shorter time so there is no increase  
in energy use. If you would like to increase the  
cycle time, refer to page 6 under Installer Table for  
settings. If an acceptable cycle rate is not acheived  
by the adjustment in the InstallerTable then you  
may want to contact a local heating and air  
conditioning service person for further suggestions.  
Cooling Cycles Too Fast or Too Slow  
(narrow or wide temperature swing)  
1. The location of the thermostat and/or the size  
of the Cooling System can influence the  
rate.  
The cycle rate for cooling is fixed and can not be  
adjusted. Contact a local service person for  
suggestions.  
Thermostat Setting and Thermostat  
Thermometer Disagree  
1. Thermostat thermometer setting requires  
adjustment.  
The thermometer can be adjusted +/- 5 degrees.  
SeeTemperature Display Adjustment in the  
Operating Manual under Configuration.  
Thermostat Display Shows CHCK PAD,  
CHNG FLTR, CALL SERV UV, CALL SERV  
1. Thermostat service indicators.  
These indicators can be reset or modified in the  
service button menu (see pg.8).  
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FAQs  
Why does the system run with the  
setpoint and room temperature the  
same?  
In cooling, as the room temperature falls you will eventually reach the setpoint tem-  
perature. The system will continue to run until it reaches the low side of the tempera-  
ture setting. As an example: If set to 78 degrees with the room temperature falling the  
thermostat will continue to call for cool as the temperature decreases in the following  
manner. 78.9, 78.8, 78.7, 78.6, 78.5, 78.4, 78.3, 78.2, at approximately 78.2 the  
thermostat will quit calling for cool. This is why it is not unusual for the room tempera-  
ture and set temperature to read the same but the system continues to run. The  
amount of time it takes for the system to shut off is dependent on system sizing,  
thermostat location, etc. Note: The thermostat display only displays whole numbers.  
Internally the thermostat calculates decimals.  
In heating as the room temperature increases the system will continue to run until the  
thermostat reaches the high side of the temperature setpoint.  
Digitals are engineered to a specific response rate. Compared to a thermometer it will  
seem slow. When left to acclimate and control temperature it will provide precise  
temperature control on a properly sized system.  
Why is the temperature change  
display so slow?  
Any time your program is running and you would like to override it for a specific  
How do I temporarily Override the  
program and Hold Til Timing?  
amount of time, press  
or  
until the temperature you want is displayed. The  
display will indicate HOLD, and the number of hours remaining in the hold period will  
be indicated with the word HRS. To adjust the length of time for the override, press  
TIME FWD or TIME BACK. The time you select will become the new number of hours  
for the Hold Til timing. Once your time is selected, let the thermostat revert back to  
normal operation on its own to accept the change.  
Many furnaces have safety devices that shut the system down when a lock-out  
condition occurs in the furnace. If the thermostat is turned off or the call for heat is  
cancelled (by lowering and then raising the set temperature) the furnace may start  
operating again. A diagnostic to see if the thermostat is operating when the room  
temperature is below the thermostat setting (in heat) is to lower the setting below the  
room temp. Within about 3 seconds the thermostat should make a soft click sound.  
This sound is the thermostat turning off the call for heat and usually indicates the  
thermostat is operating properly. If the thermostat does not click you would be  
suspicious of the thermostat and try resetting it by following its reset operation. If the  
thermostat does not click after being reset contact your heating and cooling service  
person or place of purchase for a replacement. If the thermostat clicks and the heat  
works intermittently contact the furnace manufacturer or local service person. They  
will want to observe the condition when it is not working.  
What is the thermostat ClickTest?  
You can raise and lower the temperature a few degrees above and below the room  
temperature and each time expect to hear the thermostat click on and off within a few  
seconds. If it clicks, it is operating properly.  
The Emerson logo is a  
trademark and a service mark  
of Emerson Electric Co.  
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