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Programmable Thermostat
VISIONPRO 8000 TOUCHSCREEN
PRODUCT DATA
FEATURES
Large, clear display with backlight shows the current
and set temperature and timeeven in the dark.
Menu-driven programming make setup effortless.
Beautiful ergonomic design is smart and sophisticated
to match your customers lifestyle.
Touchscreen interaction
Real-time clock keeps time during power failures and
automatically updates to daylight savings.
Saving Changes notification lets you know when the
schedule changes have been saved.
Change reminders let you know when to replace the
batteries.
Holiday Override options allow you to override the
program schedule, as desired.
APPLICATION
The TB8220 Commercial VisionPRO 8000 Touchscreen
Programmable Thermostat is an effortless, seven-day
programmable thermostat that provides universal system
compatibility, precise comfort control and is easy-to-program.
Contents
Application ........................................................................ 1
Specifications ................................................................... 2
Ordering Information ........................................................ 2
Installation ........................................................................ 4
Wiring ............................................................................... 5
Installer Setup .................................................................. 12
Operation .......................................................................... 18
Troubleshooting (Table 11) ............................................... 23
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SPECIFICATIONS
Schedule
Period
Occ1
8:00am
Temperature:
Ratings:
Operating Ambient:
TB8220: 0F to 120F (-18C to 49C).
C7089U, C7189U: 5% to 95%.
Shipping: -30 F to 150 F (-34.4C to 65.6C).
Display Accuracy: 1F (0.5C).
Setpoint:
Range:
Heating: 40F to 90F (4C to 32C).
Cooling: 50F to 99F (10C to 37C).
Default Settings: See Table 3.
Unocc1
Occ2
Unocc2
Battery only
24 Vac only
24 Vac with battery backup
System types
(up to
2 heat/2 cool)
Fan setting
Auto-On
Voltage
(50/60 Hz)
Running Current
W (Heating)
20 - 30 Vac
0.02 - 1.0A
Y (Cooling)
20 - 30 Vac
0.02 - 1.0A
G (Fan)
20 - 30 Vac
0.02 - 0.60A
A (Economizer/TOD)
20 - 30 Vac
0.02 - 1.0A
Finish:
TB8000: Premier White color.
C7189U Wall Mount Remote Indoor Sensor: Premier White
color.
T7770A Wall Mount Remote Indoor Sensor: Premier White
color.
Batteries:
Three replaceable AAA alkaline batteries: Power thermostat
when 24 Vac common is not used.
Non-replaceable lithium battery with ten-year life: Under normal conditions holds calendar and time settings.
NOTE: Alkaline batteries keep calendar and time if lithium
battery is no longer functional.
On
Auto
Powering
methods
System setting
Fan
Setting
Description
Cool
Interstage Differential:
Droopless control. Once the first stage is running at 90% load,
the thermostat energizes the second stage.
Changeover
Heat
Feature
Time
ORDERING INFORMATION
When purchasing replacement and modernization products from your TRADELINE wholesaler or distributor, refer to the
TRADELINE Catalog or price sheets for complete ordering number.
If you have additional questions, need further information, or would like to comment on our products or services, please write or
phone:
1. Your local Honeywell Automation and Control Products Sales Office (check white pages of your phone directory).
2. Honeywell Customer Care
1985 Douglas Drive North
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55422-4386
In CanadaHoneywell Limited/Honeywell Limite, 35 Dynamic Drive, Toronto, Ontario M1V 4Z9.
International Sales and Service Offices in all principal cities of the world. Manufacturing in Australia, Canada, Finland, France,
Germany, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, U.S.A.
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7-7/8 (200)
Mounting Means:
TB8220: Direct wall-mount using mounting screws and
anchors provided. Fits standard vertical or horizontal
2 in. x 4 in. junction box.
C7089U: Mounts outside of living space with mounting clip and
screws provided.
C7189U, T7770A: Mounts directly on the wall using mounting
screws and anchors provided. Fits a vertical 2 x 4 in. junction box.
3-5/16 (84)
5-1/2
(140)
3-5/16
(84)
Cover Plate:
32003796-001 Cover Plate is used to cover marks left on the
wall by the old thermostat.
M22139
Dimensions:
TB8220 Touchscreen Thermostat: See Fig. 1.
C7089U Outdoor Sensor Mounting Clip: See Fig. 3.
C7189U Remote Indoor Sensor: see Fig. 5.
T7770A: See Fig. 4.
32003796-001 Cover Plate: See Fig. 2.
1-1/2 (38)
WALLPLATE
3-3/8 (86)
M4488
3-3/8 (86)
THERMOSTAT
6 (152)
KNOCKOUTS FOR
EUROPEAN APPLICATIONS
THERMOSTAT
AND WALLPLATE
1-3/8 (35)
2-3/8
(60)
4-9/16
(116)
2-3/8 (60)
3-3/16 (80)
M22421
STANDARD
UTILITY
CONDUIT
BOX (2 X 4)
MOUNTING
HOLES
5-1/16
(128)
15/16
(23)
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YES
NO
NO
4-5/8
(117)
5 FEET
[1.5 METERS]
NO
M22258
2-3/4 (70)
FRONT VIEW
M4465
1-1/8
(29)
SIDE VIEW
MERCURY NOTICE
INSTALLATION
When Installing this Product...
1.
2.
3.
4.
CAUTION
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THERMOSTAT
M22267
3.
WALL
Insert the wires into the terminal block and tighten each
screw terminal. See Fig. 10.
M19917
MOUNTING
HOLES
5.
M19916
Push excess wire back into the wall opening and restrict
wires to the shaded area. See Fig. 11.
Plug the wall opening with nonflammable insulation to
prevent drafts from affecting the thermostat.
WIRE
WALLPLATE
WIRING
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
All wiring must agree with applicable codes,
ordinances and regulations.
Use 18 gauge thermostat wire. Shielded cable is not
required.
NOTES:
1.
Y2
Y2
RC
RC
O/B
W1
W2
S1
S1
S2
S2
SCREW TERMINALS
M22266
HEAT PUMP
CONVENTIONAL
M22780
WALL OPENING
SHADED AREA
System Type
Wallplate Terminal
Identifications
Wiring Diagram
Figure
12, 13
Heat Only
Conventional
14
Conventional
15
Cool only
Conventional
16
17, 18
Heat Pump
(No Auxiliary Heat)
Heat Pump
19, 20
Heat Pump
Heat Pump
(with Auxiliary Heat)
21, 22
Multiple T7770A
Sensors
27, 28, 29
Multiple C7189U
Sensors
30
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1.
Description
Rc
Power for coolingconnect to secondary side
(see Note 1) of cooling system transformer.
2.
R
Power for heatingconnect to secondary side
(see Note 1) of heating system transformer.
Y
Compressor output.
3.
C
Common wire from secondary side of cooling
(see Note 2) system transformer.
W
4.
Heat relay.
Fan relay.
W2
Y2
5.
O/B
Changeover valve for heat pumps.
(see Note 3)
A
Economizer/Time-Of-Day (TOD) output
(see Note 4) powered via R terminal.
S1
Optional outdoor or indoor remote sensor.
(See Note 5)
S2
Optional outdoor or indoor remote sensor.
(See Note 5)
L
RC
R
W
Y
G
C
Y2
L
A
W2
S1
S2
L1
(HOT)
24 VAC
L2
RC
R
W
Y
G
C
L1
(HOT)
24 VAC
L2
FAN RELAY
OUTDOOR/INDOOR
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
OUTDOOR/INDOOR
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
HEAT RELAY
ECONOMIZER
ECONOMIZER
FAN RELAY
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
HEAT RELAY
1
L1
(HOT)
24 VAC
L2
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Y2
L
A
W2
S1
S2
RC
R
W
Y
G
C
Y2
L
A
W2
S1
S2
1
L1
(HOT)
2
24 VAC
L2
L1
(HOT)
24 VAC
L2
OUTDOOR/INDOOR
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
HEAT RELAY
HEAT RELAY 2
ECONOMIZER
FAN RELAY
COOL RELAY 2
ECONOMIZER
1
RC
R
W
Y
G
C
L1
(HOT)
Y2
L
A
W2
S1
S2
24 VAC
L2
RC
R
W
Y
G
C
1
L1
(HOT)
24 VAC
L2
3
HEAT RELAY
OUTDOOR/INDOOR
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
ECONOMIZER
HEAT RELAY 2
ECONOMIZER
FAN RELAY
COOL RELAY 2
COOL RELAY 1
HEAT RELAY 1
1
L1
(HOT)
24 VAC
L2
M22784A
M22786A
FAN RELAY
Y2
L
A
W2
S1
S2
HEAT RELAY 1
OUTDOOR/INDOOR
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
COOL RELAY 1
3
OUTDOOR/INDOOR
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
RC
R
W
Y
G
C
L1
(HOT)
M22787A
24 VAC
L2
3
OUTDOOR/INDOOR
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
FAN RELAY
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
ECONOMIZER
1
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RC
S1
S2
OUTDOOR/INDOOR
TEMPERATURE
5
SENSOR
ECONOMIZER
O/B 4
Y
W1
Y2
L2
L1
(HOT)
S1
S2
OUTDOOR/INDOOR
TEMPERATURE
5
SENSOR
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
O/B 4
Y
W1
FAN RELAY
L2
24 VAC
RC
3
FAN RELAY
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
CHANGEOVER VALVE
CHANGEOVER VALVE
ECONOMIZER
M22788B
M22790B
L1
(HOT)
Y2
O/B 4
Y
W1
L2
Y2
24 VAC
RC
W1
S1
S2
S2
ECONOMIZER
OUTDOOR/INDOOR
TEMPERATURE
5
SENSOR
FAN RELAY
CHANGEOVER VALVE
COMPRESSOR 2
COMPRESSOR 1
O/B 4
Y
S1
OUTDOOR/INDOOR
TEMPERATURE
5
SENSOR
L2
24 VAC
RC
ECONOMIZER
3
FAN RELAY
COMPRESSOR 1
CHANGEOVER VALVE
COMPRESSOR 2
M22789B
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M22791B
Installing Batteries
1.
BATTERIES (3)
M19918
IMPORTANT
This tab must be removed in order to set the real-time
clock.
M7514
REMOVE DURING
INSTALLATION
REMOVE
TAB
REMOVE DURING
INSTALLATION
CAUTION
M19920
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1.
2.
3.
WIRING HOLE
THROUGH
2
STRUCTURE
C7089
CAUTION
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
SUBBASE
S2
S1
T7770A
T
T4
T7770A
T
S2
T7770A
T
T3
T4
T3
T7770A3002
T7770A3002
M22831
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SUBBASE
S1
S2
Y2
T7770A1006
T
T4
W2
T3
S1
S2
C7189
C7189
C7189
C7189
1
T7770A3002
T7770A1006
T
M22935
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SA
WED
MON
SUN
THU
FRI
SA
SUN
PM
DONE
DONE
M22761
Fig. 31. Setting calendar and time when thermostat is first powered.
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INSTALLER SETUP
Advanced Settings
The thermostat has advanced settings to match the HVAC
system. These settings can be adjusted to match specific
needs.
TUE
MO
TU
Inside
WE
TH
FR
SA
SU
Set To
Following
Schedule
SYSTEM
SYSTE
M
EM
HEAT
Following
Schedule
OFF
COOL
OFF
DONE
DONE
PM
CANCEL
CANC
M22766
M19923
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CAUTION
IMPORTANT
Use Installer System Test to test heating, cooling and
fan. The setting chosen for System Type (ISU 0170)
can prevent some System Test Numbers from
appearing.
NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, setup items are accessible
through only the Installer setup and not the User
setup.
Installer Setup
Name
Default
Setting
All Settings
Notes
0120a
20
2020xx
2121xx
0130a
04
00-99
0140a
Date (Month)
1-12
0150a
Date (Day)
15
0160a
Schedule Options
0Non-Programmable
4Programmable
0170
System Selection
11H/1C Conv
21H/1C HP
31H w/o fan
41H with fan
61C
72H/1C HP
82H/2C Conv
92H/1C Conv
101H/2C Conv
112H/2C HP
123H/2C HP
0175
TOD/Economizer
output
0Unused
1TOD
2Economizer
0180
0Fossil
1Electric
0185
Pre-occupancy
Purge Duration
0no duration
1one hour
2two hours
3three hours
0190
0O (O/B On Cool)
1B (O/B On Heat)
0220
1-6
0230
1-6
0240
1-12
0250
1-12
a Setting
available for modification in both the Installer and User setup modes.
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Installer Setup
Name
Default
Setting
All Settings
Notes
0260
1-12
0270
1-12
0280
Continuous
Backlight
0No
1Yes
0300
Changeover
0Manual
1Auto
0310
Deadband
3F
(2C)
2 (1.5)2F (1.5C)
3 (2.0)3F (2.0C)
4 (2.5)4F (2.5C)
5 (3.0)5F (3.0C)
6 (3.5)6F (3.5C)
7 (4.0)7F (4.0C)
8 (4.5)8F (4.5C)
9 (5.0)9F (5.0C)
0320a
Temperature
Indication Scale
0F
1C
0330a
Daylight Saving
0Disabled
1Enabled (US 1987)
2Enabled (US 2007)
3Enabled (Europe)
0340
Remote
0
Temperature Sensor
0None
1Outdoor for Display
2Outdoor for Control
3Remote 10K Indoor
4Remote 20K Indoor
0350
Heat Pump
0
Compressor Lockout
0None
15(-9.5)15F (-9.5C)
20(-6.5)20F (-6.5C)
25(-4.0)25F( -4.0C)
30(-1.0)30F (-1.0C)
35(1.5)35F (1.5C)
40(4.5)40F (4.5C)
45(7.0)45F (7.0C)
Only shown for heat pump systems with more heat stages
than cool selected and remote sensor selection is outdoor
for control.
Must enforce a dead band between this and Auxiliary
Lockout
0360
0None
40(4.5)40F (4.5C)
45(7.0)45F( 7.0C)
50(10.0)50F (10.0C)
55(13.0)55F (13.0C)
60(15.5)60F (15.5C)
Only shown for heat pump systems with more heat stages
than cool selected and remote sensor selection is outdoor
for control.
Must enforce a dead band between this and Heat Pump
Compressor Lockout.
0535
Temporary Occupied 3
Duration Limit
0no duration
1one hour
2two hours
3three hours
4four hours
0 means no limit
0540a
Number of Periods
22 Periods
44 Periods
0580
Minimum
Compressor Off
Time
0Off
22 minutes
33 minutes
44 minutes
55 minutes
0600
Heat Temperature
Range Stops
90
40 to 90F (4 to 32C)
a Setting
available for modification in both the Installer and User setup modes.
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Installer Setup
Name
Default
Setting
All Settings
Notes
0610
Cool Temperature
Range Stops
50
0640a
Clock Format
12
1212 Hour
2424 Hour
0650
Extended Fan
On time Heat
0Off
9090 seconds
0660
Extended Fan
On time Cool
0Off
4040 seconds
0670
Keypad Lockout
0Unlocked
1Partial Lockout 1
2Partial Lockout 2
3Fully Locked
0680
Temperature Control 2
Heat
1Less Aggressive
2Standard
3More Aggressive
0685
Recovery Heat
Ramp Rate
0-20F/hour
0690
Temperature Control 2
Cool
1Less Aggressive
2Standard
3More Aggressive
0695
Recovery Cool
Ramp Rate
0-20F/hour
0700
Temperature Display 0
Offset
0710
Restore Factory
Defaults
0No
1Yes
Installer Test
Cool
0Off
1Cool Stage 1
2Cool Stage 2
Test 2
Installer Test
Fan
0Off
1Fan On
Test 3
Installer Test
Heat
0Off
1Heat Stage 1
2Heat Stage 1 and 2
3Heat Stage 1,2 and 3
Test 4
Installer Test
Auxiliary Heat
Test 8
Installer Test
TOD/Economizer
0TOD/Economizer Off
1TOD/Economizer On
Setting available for modification in both the Installer and User setup modes.
NOTE: Press the Done button to exit the Installer System Test.
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MAIN SCREEN
TUE
FAN
UP ARROW
FAN
SELECTS
ON/AUTO
RAISES
TEMPERATURE
SETTING
Inside
AUTO
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SELECTS EM.
HEAT/HEAT/OFF/
COOL/AUTO
DOWN ARROW
Following
Schedule
LOWERS
TEMPERATURE
SETTING
HEAT
AM
SCHEDULE HOLIDAY
CLOCK
SCREEN
OVERRIDE
OVERRIDE
SET TEMPORARY
OVERRIDE
SCHEDULE
SCREEN
ENTERS
SCHEDULING MODE
HOLIDAY
CLOCK
CHANGES TEMPERATURE
SETTING FOR DESIGNATED
NUMBER OF DAYS
TUE
SHOWS CURRENT
DAY OF THE WEEK
SET TO
TEMPERATURE
TUE
FAN
SHOWS THE
CURRENT
SET
TEMPERATURE
FAN
SHOWS FAN
SETTING
Inside
AUTO
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SHOWS CURRENT
SYSTEM POSITION
Following
Schedule
FOLLOWING
SCHEDULE
HEAT
AM
TIME
Occupied
DISPLAY CURRENT
TIME OF DAY, HOLD
TIME REMAINING
OR NUMBER OF
HOLIDAY DAYS
REMAINING
SCHEDULE
HOLIDAY
CLOCK
SCREEN
OVERRIDE
SHOWS THE
THERMOSTAT IS
FOLLOWING THE
PROGRAMMED
SCHEDULE
M22749
PROGRAMMING
System Settings
Setpoints
Time
Heat
Cool
Fan
Setting
Occ1
8:00am
On
Unocc1
Auto
Occ2
Unocc2
Fan Settings
Auto: Fan runs only when heating/cooling system is on.
See the Fan Schedule section for more information.
On: Fan runs continuously.
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Editing Schedule
1.
2.
9.
Press SCHEDULE.
Press EDIT.
NOTES:
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
10.
SUN
CANCEL
M19954
5.
6.
FAN
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
Press DONE.
TUE
MON
MON
Press SCHEDULE.
Press EDIT.
Select the Day(s) of the week desired.
Press the schedule period to cancel (OCC 1, UNOCC1,
OCC 2 or UNOCC2). Once selected, the period flashes.
Press CANCEL PERIOD.
The time, temperature(s) and fan setting disappear. The
bar above the selected period is removed, indicating the
scheduled period was cancelled. (See Fig. 38.)
FAN
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
SUN
SUN
COOL
ON
AUTO
HEAT
DONE
OCC1
UNOCC1
OCC2
CANCEL
PERIOD
UNOCC2 CANCEL
M22752
COOL
Setting Time
DONE
OCC 1
UNOCC1
OCC 2
1.
2.
3.
UNOCC2 CANCEL
M22750
Press CLOCK.
Use arrows to set current time.
Press DONE.
IMPORTANT
The current day of the week should already be set
correctly. If not, see the Advanced Settings section to
set the day.
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OPERATION
Setting Temperature Overrides
Fan Schedule
2.
Press CANCEL or SCHEDULE to cancel Hold Temperature Until and resume the schedule.
Replacing Batteries
Not all thermostat models require batteries. If the thermostat
has batteries, a low battery warning (see fig) flashes on the
main screen for approximately 30 days.
NOTES:
HOLIDAY
Changes temperature setting for a designated number of days.
Press HOLIDAY. The screen shows Hold Temperature Until 1
DAYS.
1. Press Up or Down arrow to change the number of days
desired for the thermostat to override the schedule.
2. Press the Up or Down arrow to change the desired
temperature for the duration of the holiday.
NOTE: The DAYS Up and Down arrows appear for approximately seven seconds. Pressing the screen just
below Hold Temperature Until allows the DAYS Up
and Down arrows to reappear.
3.
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NOTES:
IMPORTANT
Do not spray any liquid directly on the screen. If using
household glass cleaner, spray cleaner on cloth.
Then use the cloth wipe the screen clean.
4.
2.
3.
4.
Use damp cloth slightly moistened with water or household glass cleaner to clean the screen.
Repeat above steps, as necessary.
Press DONE to return to the main screen and normal
operation.
REMOVE DURING
INSTALLATION
3.
M19919
WALLPLATE
PINS ON
BACK OF
THERMOSTAT
TERMINAL
SCREW
BLOCK
M22213
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Screen Locked
Portions of the touch screen interface can be fully or partially
locked. See the Advanced Settings section for information to
use these features. When the thermostat displays SCREEN
LOCKED, the touch screen interface is either fully or partially
locked.
Temperature Recovery
The thermostat is equipped with a feature to eliminate
guesswork when setting a schedule. That is, the user need not
know the amount of time for the HVAC system to bring the
space to temperature (without overshoot) prior to the
scheduled time.The thermostat manages that automatically.
Simply set the program schedule to the desired time to have
the space at comfort temperature. In addition, program the
temperature to this comfort temperature. The thermostat
activates the heating or cooling at the proper time to reach the
scheduled temperature at the scheduled time.
NOTE: The setpoint changes gradually to use economical
stages and avoid overshoot.
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Call for
Cool
Unoccupied Yes
Override
Terminal A
Economizer
TOD
Energized
Energized
Energized
De-energized
No
De-energized
De-energized
Energized
Energized
3.
4.
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE
Auto
Energize
Terminals
Screen
Message
O/Ba
Cool
Auto
or Auto
Stage 1 Cooling
Y, G, O/Ba
Cool On
Stages 1 and 2
Cooling
Y, Y2b, G,
O/Ba
Heat
None
O/Ba
Stage 1 Heating
Y, G, O/Ba
Heat On
Stages 1 and 2
Heating
Y, W1c, G,
O/Ba
Auxiliary
Heat On
Cool
Auto
Heat
Auto
or Auto
COMPRESSOR ONLY
AUXILIARY
LOCKOUT
TEMPERATURE
50
COMPRESSOR
LOCKOUT
TEMPERATURE
35
AUXILIARY ONLY
M19950
Operating Sequence
The thermostat energizes specific terminal(s), depending on
the demand for heating, cooling or fan. The thermostat screen
shows the time, inside temperature, system and fan selections.
Additional indicators are shown when the heating, cooling or
fan is energized. See Tables 9 and 10 for specification
information.
Table 9. Sequence of Operation for Conventional Systems.
System
Setting
Fan
Setting Call for Action
Energize
Terminals
Screen
Message
Off
Auto
Cool
Auto
Cool
or Auto
Auto
Stage 1
Cooling
Y, G
Cool On
Cool
or Auto
Auto
Cool On
Heat
Auto
Heat
or Auto
Auto
Stage 1
Heating
Heat
or Auto
Auto
W,
Gb
Heat On
Checkout
Heat On
a If
21
Operation
Operation
Checkout
Checkout
80K
190K
70K
RESISTANCE (OHMS)
220K
RESISTANCE (OHMS)
160K
130K
100K
90K
60K
30K
50K
40K
30K
20K OHM AT
77oF (25oC)
20K
10K OHM AT
77oF (25oC)
10K
0K
60
100 120 oF
-20
0
20
40
80
-40
-40 -30 -20 -10
40 50 oC
0
30
10
20
TEMPERATURE (DEGREES)
30
0
40
50
10
60
70
20
80
90
30
TEMPERATURE (DEGREES)
M22823
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22
100
110 oF
oC
40
M5874A
Possible Cause
Action
Heating or cooling does not come Thermostat minimum off-time is activated. Wait up to five minutes for the system to respond.
on.
System selection is not set to Heat or Cool. Set system Selection to correct position.
Check wiring.
Check ISU 0170 and make sure correct system
type is chosen.
Verify operation of equipment in System Test
mode.
Heat pump puts out cool air in the Changeover Valve (ISU 0190) is not
heat mode and warm air in the
configured to match the changeover
cool mode.
required by the installed heat pump.
Both the heating and cooling
equipment are running at the
same time.
The heating equipment is not a heat pump Set System Type (ISU 0170) to match the
but the System Type (ISU 0170) is set to
installed heating and/or cooling equipment.
Heat Pump.
Heating and cooling wires are shorted
together.
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Possible Cause
Action
Heating equipment is not a heat pump but Set System Type (ISU 0170) to match the
System Type (ISU 0170) is set to Heat
installed heating and/or cooling equipment.
Pump.
Heating equipment does not turn Heating equipment is not a heat pump but Set System Type (ISU 0170) to match the
installed heating and/or cooling equipment.
off and heat temperature setting System Type (ISU 0170) is set to Heat
Pump.
is set below room temperature
(Heat On is not in the display).
Cannot set the system setting to
Heat.
System setting is not set to Cool and/or the Set the system setting to Cool and set the
temperature setting is not set below room temperature setting below the room temperature.
temperature.
Perchlorate Material
This thermostat contains a Lithium battery which may contain
Perchlorate material.
The following statement is required:
Perchlorate Materialspecial handling may apply.
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate
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