SYSTXBBECW01--A, SYSTXBBECN01--A
& SYSTXBBECC01--A
Evolutionr Connext Control
Owner’s Manual
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NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation.
The features and functions outlined in this Owner’s Manual reflect Version 13
software. See the Downloads section of www.MyEvolutionConnex.Bryant.com
the latest software release and literature.
US Patents: Carrier U.S. Pat No. 7,243,004, Carrier U.S. Pat No. 7,775,452, pointSETt U.S.
Pat No. 7,415,102
CONGRATULATIONS! Your decision to choose the EvolutionR Connext
Control puts you in a select group of homeowners who understand the value of
precise comfort control and appreciate the simplicity of an easy--to--use, intuitive,
control.
Your new Evolution Connex Control offers high quality comfort technology. Please
take a few moments to carefully read through this manual. Next set up a comfort
profile and schedule that makes sense for your lifestyle; then relax and enjoy the
new comfort of your home!
HOME SCREEN
Information Displayed
The information displayed on the home screen will appear when there has been no
interaction with the Evolution Connex Control for at least two minutes. The basic
information displayed on the Home Screen consists of the current date and time, the
room temperature (zone temperature if applicable), the outdoor temperature (if
applicable), and current weather condition (Wi--Fi
configured). Connectivity status to the home Wi--Fi network and the MyEvolution
Server will also be displayed on the Home Screen for compatible Wi--Fi units
(SYSTXBBECW01--A and SYSTXBBECC01--A). Note: You must have Wi--Fi
enabled for the indicator to appear.
If you have uploaded a photo to the control (see Pg. 41), it will be displayed until
you touch the display. You will then be taken to the Home Screen.
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Wi--Fi Connectivity Status
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With the SYSTXBBECW01--A and SYSTXBBECC01--A Evolution Connex
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Wi--Fi
models, connectivity status to the home Wi--Fi network and MyEvolution
Server is displayed in the top right hand corner of the Home Screen.
When the Evolution Connex control is connected to the home Wi--Fi network and
the MyEvolution Server, the signal strength bars will be displayed in white as
depicted in the image above. Connection strength to the home Wi--Fi network will
be indicated by the number of solid white bars displayed.
Strong Connection
Limited ConnectionNo Connection
SPressing on the Connectivity Status bars from the Home Screen will
allow you to view the Remote Access Status screen.
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SNOTE: If the Evolution Connex control is connected to the home Wi--
Fi network but loses connection to the MyEvolution Server, the signal
strength bar will be displayed in red as depicted in the image below.
Connection strength to the home Wi--Fi network will continue to be
displayed by the number of solid bars. If this problem persists, please
contact Bryant Customer Relations at 1--800--4284326 for assistance.
Strong Connection
Limited ConnectionNo Connection
SPressing on the Connectivity Status bars from the Home Screen will
allow you to view the Remote Access Status screen.
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Information Buttons
On the bottom of some screens will be an information icon. By pressing the
information icon, a text box will display to show what interactions are available on
that particular screen. To close the text box, touch the text box.
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MAIN SCREEN
The main screen is where most interactions will take place. Touch anywhere on the
Home screen to arrive at the main screen.
System Mode
SOnce in the main screen,
STo access your system mode touch the MODE label located in the upper
right of the control.
SThe drop--down menu will allow you to choose between AUTO, HEAT,
COOL, FAN ONLY and OFF, depending on the equipment installed in
your system.
SIf OFFis selected your system will notcontrol temperatures, humidity,
or fan.
SIf AUTO is selected, the Evolution Connex Control automatically
switches between heating and cooling to maintain your comfort during
transitional seasons.
NOTE: To save energy, AUTO mode is intended to switch between Heating and
Cooling modes from day to day, not within an hour, for example, time frame. The
Evolution
demands in different zones, in an effort to limit the effect of competing Heat/Cool
zones on excess energy usage.
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Zoning System is not designed to satisfy simultaneous Heat and Cool
SIf HEAT is selected then the Evolution Connex Control operates only the
heating system.
SIf COOLis selected then the Evolution Connex Control operates only
the cooling system.
SIf FAN ONLY is selected, then the Evolution Connex Control operates
the indoor fan but heating, cooling, humidification or dehumidification
will not take place.
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Set Day and Time
STo set the day and time for your home screen enter the main screen by
touching anywhere on the control.
STouch the DAY and TIME label located at the top middle of the screen
or access by going through the menu screen (see Pg. 31).
STo se t t he HOUR, MINUTE, MONTH,DAY,orYEAR touch the fea-
ture you wish to change.
SUse the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to make the appropriate
changes.
SWhen you have completed allof the settings, touch SAVE.
SIf you make a mistake you may touch CANCEL and begin again.
Adjust Temperature (Temporary Hold)
The Evolution Connex Control allows you to temporarily override your
programmed schedule by adjusting the indoor temperature at any time to meet your
needs.
Adjusting Comfort Profiles (See Comfort Profileson Pg. 11)
STo adjust the comfort activity, enter the main screen by touching any-
where on the control.
STouch the activity/top button under the Touch ’N’ Go
left side of the screen; then select the desired activity of HOME, AWAY,SLEEP,orWA K E .
SUse the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to change the time to temporar-
ily hold the desired temperature in 15 minute increments.
SWhen the correct time interval is displayed, touch DONE.
STo return to the scheduled program, touch HOLD UNTIL,andthen
select PER SCHEDULE.
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Adjusting Heating
STo adjust the heating temperature, enter the main screen by touching
anywhere on the control.
SWith the system in either AUTO or HEAT mode, use the Up (Y)and
Down (B) buttons to set the desired temperature.
SOn the left hand side of the screen, the comfort profile will switch to
manual, and the system will be placed in a temporary hold.
SUse the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to change the time to temporar-
ily hold the desired temperature in 15 minute increments.
SWhen the correct time interval is displayed, touch DONE.
STo return to the scheduled program, touch HOLD UNTIL,andthen
select PER SCHEDULE.
Adjusting Cooling
STo adjust the cooling temperature, enter the main screen by touching
anywhere on the control.
SWith the system in either AUTO or COOL mode, use the Up (Y)and
Down (B) buttons to set the desired temperature.
SOn the left hand side of the screen, the comfort profile will switch to
manual, and the system will be placed in a temporary hold.
SUse the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to change the time to temporar-
ily hold the desired temperature in 15 minute increments.
SWhen the correct time interval is displayed, touch DONE.
STo return to the scheduled program, touch HOLD UNTIL,andthen
select PER SCHEDULE.
Adjust Temperature (Permanent Hold)
The Evolution Connex Control allows you to permanently override your
programmed schedule by adjusting the indoor temperature at any time to meet your
needs.
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Adjusting Comfort Profiles (See Comfort Profileson Pg. 11)
STo adjust the comfort activity, enter the main screen by touching any-
where on the control.
STouch the activity under the Touch ’N’ Got feature on the left side of
the screen; then select the desired activity of HOME, AWAY, SLEEP, orWA K E .
STouch the HOLD UNTIL button,then touch HOLD.
STo return to the scheduled program touch HOLD, and then touch PER
SCHEDULE.
Adjusting Heating
STo adjust the heating temperature, enter the main screen by touching
anywhere on the control.
SWith the system in either AUTO or HEAT mode, use the Up (Y)and
Down (B) buttons to set the desired temperature.
SOn the left hand side of the screen, the comfort profile will switch to
MANUAL.
STouch the HOLD UNTIL button,then touch HOLD.
STo return to the scheduled program, touch HOLD, and then touch PER
SCHEDULE.
Adjusting Cooling
STo adjust the cooling temperature, enter the main screen by touching
anywhere on the control.
SWith the system in either AUTO or COOL mode, use the Up (Y)and
Down (B) buttons to set the desired temperature.
SOn the left hand side of the screen, the comfort profile will switch to
MANUAL.
STouch the HOLD UNTIL button,then touch HOLD.
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STo return to the scheduled program, touch HOLD, and then touch PER
SCHEDULE.
NOTE: For Multi--Zone Applications (Temporary and Permanent Hold options)
SFor added convenience in a multi--zone application, the Touch ’N’ Got
feature will also allow you select the desired activity of HOME or
AWAY for ALL ZONES.
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SOnce you have selected the desired activity for ALL ZONES, you will
have the option to either permanently (HOLD)ortemporarily(HOLDUNTIL) override your programmed schedule.
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d Selecting the HOLD option will permanently override your pro-
grammed schedule until you CANCEL ALL ZONES.
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d Selecting the HOLD UNTIL option will allow you to temporarily
override your programmed schedule.
d Once selected, use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to change the
time in 15 minute increments.
d When the correct time interval is displayed, touch DONE.
FEATURES
Adjust Fan Speed
The Features function of Evolution Connex Control allows you to adjust the fan
speed during continuous fan operation.
STo adjust the fan speed, enter the main screen by touching anywhere on
the control.
STouch FEATURES on the top left of the screen.
SA drop down menu will appear. Touch FAN selection.
SUse the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the fan to AUTO, LOW,
MEDIUM or HIGH,then touch SAVE. In zoned systems, the activity
settings will apply to the selected zone only.
SFor zoned systems, the selected fan speed will apply to the zone current-
ly displayed in the HOME and MAIN.
View Current Humidity Level
The Features function of Evolution Connex Control allows you to view the current
humidity level within the conditioned space.
SEnter the main screen by touching anywhere on the control.
STouch FEATURES on the top left of the screen.
SIn the drop down menu you will see your measured humidity levels
within the conditioned space.
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MENU SCREEN
Your menu screen offers more features and control for your Evolution Connex
Control. Touch the menu button at the bottom right of the main screen.
COMFORT PROFILES
You will need to set the comfort profiles before you attempt to program your new
Evolution Connex Control.
SThe COMFORT PROFILES button includes settings for Temperature
and Fan Profiles, Humidity and Fresh Air Profiles, as well as Window
Protection Setup.
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SSet your desired heating and cooling temperatures and your fan setting
using the TEMPERATURE AND FAN PROFILES for each activity.
In zoned systems, the activity settings will apply to the selected zone
only.
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d For example to change your HOME comfort profile, touch the
HOME icon.
d Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to change the fan settings,
heating and cooling temperatures. When you are done, press the
DONE button on the bottom right.
d Do the same thing to change the WA K E and SLEEP profiles.
d The AWAY profile provides an extra feature called Advanced
Smart Setback. It allows the Evolutionr System to dynamically
determine the away temperature automatically to save the most
amount of money, yet reach your comfort settings when you return
home. Advanced Smart Setback may control the temperature somewhere in between the Away temperature limits. This is normal and
is intended to prevent excessive energy use.
d Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to change the fan settings
and temperature settings. The temperature settings are the range in
which you choose to keep your home conditioned while you are
away. The Advanced Smart Setback function will maintain your
temperature within this range.
SSet your desired humidity and fresh air (if applicable) using the HU-
MIDITY AND FRESH AIR PROFILES for each activity.
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Home Comfort Profile Humidity Control
STouch WHEN AT HOME to setyour humidity settings while the home
is occupied to enjoy superior comfort.
SIf you have a humidifier installed for your system, touch HEATING
HUMIDITY to set the desired humidity level within the home.
d You will have the option to turn ON or OFF your humidifier from
this screen.
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d Once your Humidifier is turned ON, use the Up (Y) and Down (B)
buttons to set the desired humidity level between 5--45%.
d Press SAVE when finished, or CANCEL to discard any changes.
SNext, select your desired humidity level during cooling by touching
COOLING HUMIDITY.
d Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the desired dehumidi-
fication level between 46--58%.
d Touch YES or NO for the system to over--cool the conditioned
space by up to 3º F to remove as much humidity out of the air as
possible. The system will not over--cool past 70F.
d Press SAVE when finished, or CANCEL to discard any changes.
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Home Comfort Profile Fresh Air Control
SIf a ventilator is installed in your home, select the amount of fresh air to
circulate during heating mode by touching HEATING FRESH AIR.
NOTE: This option may not be available with the ERVXXNVA ventilator due to
its simplified control design.
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d You will have the option of choosing among AUTO, MANUAL,or
OFF.
NOTE: This option may not be available with the ERVXXNVA ventilator due to
its simplified control design.
d The AUTO setting will allow the user to choose the maximum fresh
air that the ventilator will provide. Selections are Low, Medium or
High. In Auto, the ventilator will run continuously, unless the out-
door temperature approaches 0F or 100F. At those temperatures, it
will turn off.
d The MANUAL setting allows you to select the percentage of fresh
air to supply to your home.
d Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the desired ventilator
speed level.
d Press SAVE when finished, or CANCEL to discard any changes.
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SIf applicable, next select the amount of fresh air to circulate during cool-
ing mode by touching Cooling Fresh Air. Again, you will have the option of choosing among AUTO, MANUAL and OFF.
d Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the desired ventilator
speed level.
d Press SAVE when finished or CANCEL to discard any changes.
Away Comfort Profile Humidity Control
You may wish to have different humidity settings when you’re away. Press the
Menu area on the Main Screen to access the additional menu selections. Select
Comfort Profiles, then select Humidity and Fresh Air Profiles option.
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STouch AWA Y to set your humidity settings while you are away from
home to save the most amount of energy.
SIf you have a humidifier installed for your system, touch HEATING
HUMIDITY to set the desired humidity level when you are away from
home.
d Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the minimum humid-
ity level between 5%--45%.
d Press SAVE when finished, or CANCEL to discard any changes.
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STo set the desired humidity level during cooling, touch COOLING
HUMIDITY.
d Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the maximum dehu-
midification level at NONE or between 55--65%.
d Touch YES or NO for the system to over--cool the conditioned
space by up to 3_ F to remove as much humidity out of the air as
possible.
d Press SAVE when finished, or CANCEL to discard any changes.
Away Comfort Profile Fresh Air Control
You may wish to have different Fresh Air profiles for when you’re away. Press the
Menu area on the Main Screen to access the additional menu selections. Select
COMFORT PROFILES, then select the HUMIDITY AND FRESH AIR
PROFILES option.
STouch AWA Y to set your fresh air settings while you are away from
home.
SIf a ventilator is installed in your home, select the amount of fresh air to
circulate during heating mode by touching HEATING FRESH AIR.
NOTE: This option may not be available with the ERVXXNVA ventilator due to
its simplified control design.
d You will have the option of choosing between AUTO, MANUAL,
or OFF.
d The AUTO setting will allow the system to choose the fresh air
setting in a range of Low, Medium or High, as selected by you.
d The MANUAL setting allows you to select the percentage of fresh
air to supply to your home.
d Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the desired ventilator
speed level.
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d Press SAVE when finished, or CANCEL to discard any changes.
SIf applicable, next select the amount of fresh air to circulate during cool-
ing mode by touching Cooling Fresh Air. Again, you will have the option of choosing among AUTO, MANUAL,orOFF.
d Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the desired ventilator
speed level.
d Press SAVE when finished, or CANCEL to discard any changes.
Vacation Comfort Profile Humidity Control
You may wish to have different humidity settings when you’re on Vacation. Press
the Menu area on the Main Screen to access the additional menu selections. Select
Comfort Profiles, then select Humidity and Fresh Air Profiles option.
STouch VACATION to set your humidity settings while you are on vaca-
tion to save the most amount of energy.
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SIf you have a humidifier installed for your system, touch HEATING
HUMIDITY to set the desired humidity level when you are away from
home.
d Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the minimum humid-
ity level between 5%--45%.
d Press SAVE when finished, or CANCEL to discard any changes.
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STo set the desired humidity level during cooling, touch COOLING
HUMIDITY.
d Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the maximum dehu-
midification level at NONE or between 55--65%.
d Touch YES or NO for the system to over--cool the conditioned
space by up to 3_ F to remove as much humidity out of the air as
possible.
d Press SAVE when finished, or CANCEL to discard any changes.
Vacation Comfort Profile Fresh Air Control
SIf a ventilator is installed in your home, select the amount of fresh air to
circulate during heating mode by touching HEATING FRESH AIR.
SYou will have the option of choosing between AUTO, MANUAL,or
OFF.
NOTE: This option may not be available with the ERVXXNVA ventilator due to
its simplified control design.
d The AUTO setting will allow the user to choose the maximum fresh
air that the ventilator will provide. Selections are Low, Medium or
High.
d The MANUAL setting allows you to select the percentage of fresh
air to supply to your home.
d Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the desired ventilator
speed level.
d Press SAVE when finished, or CANCEL to discard any changes.
SIf applicable, selectthe amount of fresh air to circulate during cooling
mode by touching COOLING FRESH AIR. Again, you will have the
option of choosing among AUTO, MANUAL and OFF.
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d Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the desired ventilator
speed level.
d Press SAVE when finished, or CANCEL to discard any changes.
SCHEDULES
Program your Evolution Connex Control by selecting the SCHEDULES icon. You
may select to use the guided scheduling feature, view or edit your schedule or
upload your schedule from a USB drive.
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View or Edit Schedule
STo set a specific day use the Left (A) and Right (") buttons beside the
day names.
d If you wish to copy this schedule to other days, touch COPY above
the day.
d Select the days you wish to have the same schedule, then touch
COPY.
STo select the time the activity starts, touch the TIME icons. Use the Up
(Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the desired start time.
SIf you wantto delete a time period, touch the TIME icon, then touch
DELETE.
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STo change the desired activity touch the ACTIVITY icon then select the
d To set a specific room, use the Left (A) and Right (") buttons
beside the zone name.
d If you wish to copy this schedule to a different zone, touch COPY
above the zone name.
d Select the zones you wish to have the same schedule, then press
COPY.
Guided Scheduling
The Guided Scheduling feature will prompt you with simple questions to help set a
schedule that meets your desired comfort level and lifestyle.
If you are satisfied with your comfort settings, proceed to the next screen.
If you are not, go through the process outlined under Comfort Profiles (Pg. 11).
1. If you have a zoning system, the next question will prompt you to pick the
zone you wish to schedule.
SSelect the desired zone to program, then touch NEXT.
SIf you do not have a zoned system, the control will skip this question.
2. The next question will prompt you to select the days you wish to schedule.
SYou may selectindividual days, all days or weekdays by touching their
respective buttons.
SAfter you have selected the desired days, touch NEXT to continue.
3. The next question will ask what time you wake up on the scheduled days.
SUse the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the time you wake up.
SAfter you have selected the correct time, touch NEXT to continue.
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4. The next question will ask if someone is home all day.
SSimply touch YES or NO to answer this question.
SIf you select NO, the next question will ask whattime you leave the
home.
d Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the time you leave.
d After you have selected the correct time, touch NEXT to continue.
SYou will then be asked what time you will return to your home.
d Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the time you return
home.
d After you have selected the correct time, touch NEXT to continue.
5. If you select YES or have completed the previous steps, the next question
will ask if you want different sleep settings.
SIf you select YES, the next question will ask what time you go to sleep.
d Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the time you go to
sleep.
d After you have selected the correct time, touch NEXT to continue.
6. If you select NO or have completed the previous steps, you will be shown a
screen that the scheduling process is complete for the selected days and
zones (if applicable).
SIf you have completed the schedule, touch SAVE continue.
SIf you touch CANCEL, it will prompt you back to step 5.
7. If you touched SAVE in step 6, you will be asked if you want to schedule
more days.
SSimply touch YES or NO to answer this question.
SIf you select YES, you will return to step 2 and follow the process.
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8. If you select NO, the screen control will show you the newly created schedule.
SIf you have a zoning system, you will be asked if you want to schedule
another zone.
d If you select YES, you will return to step 2 and follow the process.
d If you select NO, you will see the newly created schedule.
Upload My Schedule
The Upload my Schedule feature will allow you to update your schedules from a
PC or MAC computer, load those schedules onto a USB memory device, and
upload the schedules into the Evolution Connex Control.
STo download the MyEvolution application for your computer, sign into
the MyEvolution website at www.MyEvolutionConnex.Bryant.com
d Click on the Downloads tab.
d Click on the Adobe Air download link and install Adobe Air onto
your computer.
d Once Adobe Air is installed on your computer, download the
MyEvolution Desktop application.
d The MyEvolution Desktop application provides a virtual Evolution
Connex Control for you to use on your computer. You can perform
all of the programming steps on your computer that you can perform on the Evolution Connex Control.
SOnce the schedules are complete, insert a USB memory device into your
computer. Add a new folder to the USB device labeled User. Make sure
that this folder is at the top of the folder chain in the USB device, this is
also called the “root directory”.
d Select the SAVE SCHEDULE to USB Drive option on the comput-
er Desktop application Schedules menu. Read the directions and
then select Export.
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d Save the schedule file in the User folder of the USB device.
d Once that is complete, safely remove the USB device from the com-
puter.
SInstall the USB device into the USBport on the bottom of the of the
Evolution Connex Control.
SOn the Evolution Connex Control, select SCHEDULES from the Menu
screen, then select the Upload Schedule from USB Drive option.
SIf the folder and file have been placed correctly on the USB device, you
will be asked if you wish to upload the schedule.
d Select YES.
d When successful, press NEXT.
VACATION
Tou ch t he VACATION icon in order to set a prolonged vacation schedule.
STouch PLAN VACATION to begin your vacation schedule.
SThe system automatically selects to start vacation at the current time.
SUse the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the time and date of when
your vacation begins; then touch NEXT. The control won’t allow you to
select a vacation start date/time earlier than the current date/time.
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SUse the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the time and date of when
plan to return from your vacation; then touch NEXT. The system won’t
allow you to select a vacation end time that would result in a vacation
duration of less than one day.
SReview your vacation schedule to make sure it is accurate. If it is cor-
rect, touch SAVE to complete your vacation schedule.
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REMINDERS
With the Evolution Connex Control, there are accessory messages to remind you
when it is time for maintenance. Select the REMINDERS icon from the menu
screen.
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SYou have the option of choosing a pop--up reminder for your air filter,
humidifier, UV lights, or ventilator pre --filter.
NOTE: This option may not be available with the ERVXXNVA ventilator due to
its simplified control design.
STo enable a reminder, touch YES.
SAfter you have selected your desired reminders,touch SAVE.
OPERATING STATUS
The OPERATING STATUS menu gives a quick look at the status of your
EvolutionR Heating and Cooling System.
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Within the operating status, you can view which function your system is
performing, and at which stage the heating or cooling equipment is operating.
When you are finished looking at the operating status, press the DONE button to
return to the previous menu.
Accessories Status
Within the accessory status, you can view how much of each accessory has been
consumed, and reset the counter for each accessory.
STo reset the counter for your installed accessory, touch the RESET but-
ton, then press SAVE.
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STo return to the previous menu, press CANCEL.
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Temperature Control Status
The Temperature Control Status allows you to take a quick look at the actual
temperatures, and temperature set points for each zone in your system.
SWhen you are done looking at your zone status, press DONE.
The system will indicate which mode is running by showing an arrow, which points
to either the heating or cooling set point.
If the system is preparing for the next program period, an indicator will be
displayed to show that the system is moving the temperature toward the next
programmed set point.
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DISPLAY
The following display preferences can be adjusted for Evolution Connex Control,
Temperature Units (°For°C), Backlight Levels, Sound Settings and Screen
Saver Settings.
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Temperature Units
Select the desired temperature units, either °F for Fahrenheit, or °Cfor
Celsius and touch SAVE. Temperatures will be displayed with half--degree
resolution for Celsius, or full degree resolution for Fahrenheit.
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Backlight Levels
SBacklight levels are programmable for each Comfort Profile setting
HOME, AWAY, WA K E ,orSLEEP.
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SUse the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set/change the brightness of
back lighting.
d Brightness levels include OFF or 1--10.
NOTE: After 30 seconds of inactivity on the touch screen, the backlight level will
be set back to the current selected level which may be OFF.
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Sound Settings
To allow a buzzer to sound on each touch of the screen, touch ENABLE;otherwise,
touch DISABLE.
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Screen Saver Settings
To allow a photo to act as a screen saver, touch ENABLE; otherwise, touch
DISABLE.
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Touch Screen Calibration
If you experience any problems with touch position accuracy, Touch Screen
Calibration can be performed by following the on--screen prompts.
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ENERGY TRACKING
The Evolution®Connext Control has the ability to monitor and estimate the
energy consumption of certain models of your Evolution System. For systems
where energy tracking is not available, the menu icon will be shown in gray color,
and this section does not apply.
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STouch VIEW ENERGY USAGE to view the estimated energy con-
sumption in daily, monthly or annual time intervals. You can view energy consumption in units (kWH for electric and selected unit for gas
heat), or in dollars.
SIf a gas furnace is installed, you can SELECT FUEL TYPE (natural gas
or propane), and also SELECT FUEL DISPLAY UNITS.
STouch ENTER ENERGY PRICES to enter the current electric and gas
utility rates.
d Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the costs per KWH
and cost per Therm or your selected unit.
d Once the correct pricing is entered, press SAVE.
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TIME / DATE
The TIME/DATE icon allows you to set the time and date for your Evolution
Connex Control.
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Set Time and Date
The time and date can either be set manually or can be synchronized with the web
server (only for Wi--Fi enabled units). From the main screen, touch MENU, on the
bottom of the control. The TIME/DATE icon will bring up the time and date menu.
Manually Adjust Timeand Date
Select manually adjust time and date and follow these steps:
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STo se t t he HOUR, MINUTE, MONTH,DAY,orYEAR, touch the
feature you wish to change.
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SUse the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to make the appropriate
changes.
SWhen you have completed allof the settings touch SAVE.
Setup Daylight Savings Time
You can program your Evolution Connex Control to automatically adjust for
daylight saving time. From this screen, you can also choose to override the
preprogrammed start and end dates for daylight saving.
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Setup Time Zone
The time zone can be selected by selecting the setup time zone from the menu.
Then select the time zone for the location. Time zones for both US and Canada are
included.
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Enable Time Synchronization
For systems with Wi--Fi®capability, after setting up the time zone, the time
synchronization can then be done. Both must be done in order to enable time
synchronization.
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SERVICE
Selecting the SERVICE icon from the menu screen will allow you to view service
contact information, set--up or modify service reminders and update the software
for your wall control.
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Service Information
Your dealer information is easily accessible and may already be pre--programmed
in your Control by your dealer. Select the SERVICE INFORMATION option.
SEither your dealer’s contactinformation or the Bryant Service number,
1--800--428--4326, will appear.
SThis information will also appear if your system requires service.
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Service Reminder Update
This option will allow you to setup routine service reminders. Once the reminder
option is enabled, you can select the frequency of these reminders (3 to 18 months).
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Software Update
Bryant will periodically issue software updates for the Evolution Connex control.
For the Wi--Fi models, SYSTXBBECC01--A and SYSTXBBECW01--A, updates
will download automatically through your Wi--Fi connection, allowing you to
install them at your convenience. For non--Wi--Fi a model, SYSTXBBECN01--A,
software updates will be made available on the MyEvolution website for download
to a USB.
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Updating Software Using USB
SWhen software updates are available, they will be posted to on the
downloads page of the MyEvolution website,
https://www.MyEvolutionConnex.Bryant.com/Evolution/Downloads
NOTE: You will obtain best results using a USB drive that is 2GB, 4GB or 8GB in
size.
SFrom the downloads page on the MyEvolution website, click on the link
under the Download Latest Software
SRead the End User License Agreement (EULA).
SAt the bottom of the EULA, choose “Yes” if you accept the agreement.
d NOTE: If you do not wish to accept the agreement, you will not be
able to download the software update.
SUse the Download link provided in the EULA document to download
the software update package.
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SHighlight the TSTAT folder in the WinZip window by clicking on the
folder icon ONCE to highlight the proper folder to be downloaded to the
USB drive. Then click on EXTRACT.
SChoose the USB memory device root directory as the location to extract
the folder from the zip file. When the download is complete, the TSTAT
folder will appear on the root directory of the USB device. Verify that
the files, including the “.hex” file, have been extracted into the TSTAT
folder of the USB drive.
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SPlug the USB into the bottom of the Evolution Connex wall control and
clickontheUPDATE SOFTWARE USING USB.
SPress Yes to continue with the software upgrade. The upload and instal-
lation will take several minutes.
SWhen the software upgrade is complete, a “successful” message will
appear. Click DONE.
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SThe Evolution Connex control will perform a restart after the DONE
button is pressed. Once the Evolution Connex control has successfully
restarted,the USB device may be removed.
SThis completes the software upgrade process.
Updating Software Using Wi--Fi
®
(SYSTXBBECC01--A and SYSTXBBECW01 --A models only)
When software updates are available, this reminder message will be displayed on
the home screen of the Wi--Fi
®
models, only.
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Touch anywhere inside the software update reminder message to install the latest
software or customize your reminder messages for software updates.
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Selecting YES will initiate the software update process. Your Evolution Connex
control will reboot in order to complete the software update process. All of your
previously stored information and settings will be maintained.
NOTE: Select DETAILS to view the release notes associated with the software to
be downloaded.
Selecting NO will allow to set--up a reminder for a later time or you can disable the
reminder feature for this particular software update.
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Model / Serial Numbers
This screen will allow you to access the model numbers and serial numbers for the
installed equipment.
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PHOTO UPLOAD
With the Evolution Connex Control, you can upload a personal photo to act as a
screen saver. Select the PHOTO UPDATE icon from the menu screen.
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SUse the PC application to upload the photo on the control and save it to
a standard USB drive.
Go to https://www.MyEvolutionConnex.Bryant.com
utionR Connext Control and click the downloads tab to download the
MyEvolution computer Desktop application for either PC or MAC.
Install the software on your computer, then go to the Menu and select
Photo Export. Follow the instructions on--screen in the PC application.
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STouch the upload photo icon on the menu screen on the Evolution Con-
nex Control.
SPlace the USB drive into the USB port on the bottom of the Evolution
Connex Controlwhen prompted.
SThe controlwill automatically upload the photo.
SOnce complete, you will receive a confirmation that your photo is
loaded.
SAfter you have selected your desired reminders,touch SAVE.
HEATSOURCE (IF APPLICABLE)
With the Evolution Connex Control, you can select the desired heat source of your
system, if your system is equipped as a Hybrid HeatR System. Select the HEAT
SOURCE icon from the menu screen.
NOTE: Options available on this screen will correspond to the equipment attached.
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SThe default is for the system to control the heat source.
STo have only the furnace control, select GASONLY.
STo have only the heat pump, select HEAT PUMP ONLY.
STo have only electric, select ELECTRIC ONLY.
SWhen you have made the appropriate selection, touch SAVE.
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ZONE NAMES (IF APPLICABLE)
With the Evolution Connex Control, you have the ability to customize zone names.
Select the ZONE NAMES icon from the menu screen.
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STouch the zone in which you choose to change the name.
SChoose between selecting a COMMON NAME or CREATE A CUS-
TOM NAME.
d If you choose select a common name, touch the name you want for
that particular zone.
d If you choose create a custom name, use the ( or clear) button to
erase the existing zone name. Then, use the on--screen keyboard to
type in the name you want for that particular zone.
Home Automation System Interface (If Applicable)
The Evolution Connex Control can connect to a variety of home automation
systems. Note that not all Home Automation systems may be compatible. Your
dealer can access information for interfaces to home automation systems. See the
Evolution Connex Control Installation Instructions for more details.
Your dealer can work with your home automation supplier to see if the systems are
compatible, or to see if the home automation supplier can make them compatible.
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SCREEN LOCK
The screen may be locked by selecting the SCREEN LOCK icon from the menu
screen.
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SA message will pop up asking if you wantto proceed with the screen
lock. Selecting Yes will lock the screen and take you back to the home
screen.
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STo unlock the screen, press and hold UNLOCK in the bottom left hand
corner for 10 seconds.
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SThe screen will change and the control will then be accessible. If the
screen is to be locked again, return to the menu, select the screen lock
and touch YES.
WIRELESS
With the appropriate models, the Evolution®Connext Control can connect to the
in home Wi--Fi
model SYSTXBBECW01--A wall control comes bundled with an Evolution
Wireless Access Point. This establishes an independent Evolution System Wi--Fi
network. The model SYSTXBBECC01--A is intended to connect to an existing
home Wi--Fi network, or to be added to an existing Evolution System Wi--Fi
network. If the in--home Wi--Fi is found to be incompatible with
SYSTXBBECC01--A, an Evolution Wireless Access Point (SYSTXXXGWR01) or
any other compatible wireless router can be installed to establish Wi--Fi
connectivity.
Please call 1--800--428--4326 for support with Wi--Fi set--up and connection to the
MyEvolution Server.
The ability to remotely access and adjust the settings of the Evolution
Control with the MyEvolution web and mobile applications is dependent on the
compatibility of the user’s computer/network or mobile device, the Evolution
Connex Control, and/or the MyEvolution web server with, and the availability of,
®
network to connect the Evolution System to the Internet. The
®
Connex
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the user’s Internet service provider or mobile device carrier service. Bryant
Heating & Cooling Systems makes no representations or warranties, express or
implied, including, to the extent permitted by applicable law, any implied warranty
of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or use, about the
compatibility of the user’s computer/network, or mobile device, with the Evolution
Connex Control, and/or the MyEvolution web server, with, and the availability of,
the user’s Internet service provider or mobile device carrier service, or that the
ability to remotely access and adjust the settings of the Evolution Connex Control
will not be negatively affected by the network-related modifications, upgrades, or
similar activity of the user’s Internet service provider or mobile device carrier
service.
SYSTXBBECC01--A Models
To establish Wi--Fi connectivity to the Evolution Connex Control using the
in--home router or wireless access point the wireless access point SSID and
password/passkey must be known for set--up.
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SSelect the WIRELESS from the menu screen
SMake sure the Wi--Fi connection is enabled, by touching ENABLED.
STouch SETUP A WI--FI CONNECTION to begin the process.
SNext, touch SCAN FOR AVAILABLE ACCESS POINTS.
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SOn the next screen look for the SSID of the router/access point. After
being selected, it will be outlined in faint blue. Then select NEXT.
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SThe selected network will show. Choose an appropriate Wi--Fi security.
Usually auto--detect will correctly identify the type of security used. If
the network has no security it will show as on the left, but a secured
network will promptfor the Wi--Fi security key.
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SIf a Wi--Fi security key is shown as on the right hand picture above then
select the white bar and enter the security key, then select NEXT.
STouch in the security key area, and the keyboard will appear.
d Use the on screen keyboard to enter the Wi----Fi security key, then
touch NEXT.
SThe controlwill inform you if the connection is successful. If so, touch
DONE.
d If the connection is unsuccessful, verify that the proper information
has been entered before you touch RETRY. The control will go
through the process again.
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SAfter the control has connected to the network, go to
www.MyEvolutionConnex.Bryant.com to register the unit and begin
remote access. This requires the MAC address and serial number of the
Evolution
address of the Evolution
®
Connext Wall Control. To find the serial number and MAC
®
Connext Wall Control, click on Menu, Down
Arrow, Wireless and View MyEvolution Info. This screen will provide
the information needed on the MyEvolution website during registration.
SWhen the connection to the MyEvolution web server has been estab-
lished, the status screen will show Connected for both Wi--Fi and the
server.
Connected:
Not Connected:
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SYSTXBBECW01--A Models
To establish Wi--Fi connectivity to the Evolution Connex Control through the
Evolution System Wireless Access Point (TP--LINKR Device), connect the WAN
(BLUE port) connection of TP--LINK Wireless Access Point to the home’s existing
router LAN port using the provided Ethernet cable. The LAN ports on the back of
the TP--LINK Wireless Access Point should not be used for other devices. The
Evolution (TP--LINK) Wireless Access Point should only be used for connection of
the Evolution Connex Control(s) and is not intended to be used wired or wirelessly
with any other devices.
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SSelect the WIRELESS from the menu screen
SMake sure the Wi--Fi connection is enabled, by touching ENABLED.
STouch SETUP A WI--FI CONNECTION to begin the process.
SNext, touch SCAN FOR AVAILABLE ACCESS POINTS.
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SSelect the myHVACxxxxxx connection from the list, then touch NEXT
(myHVAC is followed by the last 6 digits of your Wireless Access
Point’s MAC address; see the label on the bottom of the TP--LINK Wireless Access Point).
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SSID & Security Key
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d You may have to use the down arrow to scan to the next screen to
find “myHVACxxxxxx”.
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SUse the on screen keyboard to enter the Wi--Fi security key, then touch
NEXT.
d Touch in the security key area, and the keyboard will appear.
d The security key can be found on the back of the TP--LINK Wire-
less Access Point.
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SThe controlwill inform you if the connection is successful. If so, touch
DONE.
d If the connection is unsuccessful, verify that the proper information
has been entered before you touch RETRY. The control will go
through the process again.
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SAfter your control has connected to the network, go to
www.MyEvolutionConnex.Bryant.com
to register the unit and begin
remote access. This requires the MAC address and serial number of the
EvolutionR Connext Wall Control, NOT the Wireless Access Point. To
find the serial number and MAC address of the Evolution Connex Wall
Control, click on Menu, Down Arrow, Wireless and View My Evolu-
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tionr Info. This screen willprovide the information needed on the MyEvolutionr website during registration.
SIf you have any issues, please contact your servicing dealer.
SWhen the connection to the MyEvolution web server has been estab-
lished, the status screen will show Connected fo both Wi--Fi and the
server.
TP--LINK is a trademark of TP--LINK Technologies Co., Ltd.
Wi--Fi®Diagnostics
Wi--Fi diagnostic information is available for troubleshooting purposes. It is located
in the Advanced Settings menu. Information from this screen may be requested
during a customer service call.
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WEATHER
When the EvolutionR Connext Control is connected to a Wi--Fir network, use the
WEATHER icon to retrieve the weather forecast based your postal code.
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STo enter your postal code, touch CHANGE CURRENT LOCATION.
SNext, select your country (United States, Canada, or Mexico).
STo enter your postal code, touch in the blank area; then enter your postal
code using the on screen keyboard. Note that you may select a postal
code other than where the system is located, if another postal code has a
more relevant weather forecast for your area.
SAfter you have entered your postal code, touch SAVE.
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UTILITY DEMAND EVENT RESPONSE SETUP
This section is only applicable if your utility company is running a demand
response or price response program in which you have agreed to participate.
Contact your local electrical utility company for information about programs in
your area.
NOTE: If you wish to participate with your electrical utility company, a service
person or Utility representative must enable the utility event interface.
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Utility Event
Your utility may send price response or demand response events to your Wi--Fi
enabled Evolution Connex Control. When a price response or demand response
event is received, your temperature set points will be automatically adjusted
depending on the utility event setup settings that you have selected.
When a utility event is in progress…
SThe temperature set points will be automatically adjusted depending on
the utility event setup. The adjusted heating and cooling temperatures
will be displayed in green on the main screen along with a “utility
event” message.
SA utility event icon will appear on the home screen. Pressing the icon or
manually adjusting the heating and cooling set points will display the
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type of event, the adjustment to the heating and cooling set points, the
time the event will end, an accept button, and an override button.
SPressing the accept button will accept the adjustments made to the heat-
ing and cooling set points.
SPressing the override button will change the heating and cooling set
points back to their original values prior to the event.
Price Response
Price response determines how the heating and cooling set points will be adjusted
during a pricing event with two choices -- offsets or absolute temperature. When
offsets are selected, the heating and cooling set points are adjusted by the number of
degrees selected. When absolute temperature is selected, the heating and cooling
set points are adjusted to heating and cooling temperatures.
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Price Settings
When the electric rate from the utility company meets or exceeds the
“ELECTRICAL RATE”, the heating and cooling set points will be adjusted
according to the absolute temperature or offset shown here. If the set point at the
time of the event is more favorable (uses less energy) than what you have
programmed, the Evolution Connex Control Thermostat will use the more favorable
set point for the duration of the event. Unless otherwise indicated, all settings
temperatures will be shown in Fahrenheit degrees.
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Demand Response
Demand response determines how the heating and cooling set points will be
adjusted during a demand response event with two choices -- offsets or absolute
temperature. When offsets are selected, the heating and cooling set points are
adjusted by the number of degrees selected. When absolute temperature is selected,
the heating and cooling set points are adjusted to heating and cooling temperatures.
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Demand settings
When a demand response is received from the utility company, the heating and
cooling set points will be adjusted according to the absolute temperature or offset
shown here. If the set point at the time of the event is more favorable (uses less
energy) than what you have programmed, the Evolution Connex Control
Thermostat will use the more favorable set point for the duration of the event.
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Response Limits
Response limits are minimum heating and maximum cooling temperatures allowed
during a utility event. These limits are not exceeded and are intended to protect the
occupant premises from extreme temperatures that might otherwise be imposed by
a utility event. Unless otherwise indicated, all settings temperatures will be shown
in Fahrenheit degrees.
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Restore UE Factory Default Settings
Restore UE (Utility Event) factory default settings will restore all utility event set
points and price settings to their original factory default values.
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NOTES
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TP--LINK is a registered trademark of TP--LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD
Wi--FiRis a registered trademark of Wi--Fi Alliance Corporation.
Version 13 Software Release
E2015 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems 7310 W. Morris St. Indianapolis, IN 46231
Edition Date: 06/15997--- 011290 --- 26 ---R
Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications
and designs without notice and without obligations.
Catalog No: OMSYSTXBBEC ---06
Replaces: OMSYSTXBBEC---05
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