Carrier TP-PAC01, TP-PHP01, TP-PRH01-A Owner's Manual

TP--PRH, TP--PHP, TP --PAC Performance™ Series Programmable Thermostat
Owner’s Manual
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YOU WILL LOVE THIS THERMOSTAT.
You have the Edger thermostat. This unique device’s state--of--the--art technology makes it easier than ever for you to keep your home comfortable. And with an ultra-- thin profile and a selection of attractive faceplates, it is easily the most decorator-- friendly thermostat available.
Designed to be as smart – and smart--looking – as any of the other electronics in your home, your new Edge thermostat offers programming options to fit your lifestyle – not anybody else’s. Let this manual show you how easy it is to enjoy the newest experience in home comfort.
Designed and Assembled
in the USA.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BUTTON IDENTIFICATION 6........................................
ON--SCREEN INDICATORS 8........................................
QUICK START
Setting the time and date 10.........................................
Setting the temperatures for heating and cooling 12.......................
Holding the temperature 14..........................................
Using the ExP – Edger Expansion Port – to program the thermostat 15........
PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT
Determining your programming schedule 16............................
Setting up your schedule when all days of the week will follow the same
schedule 21......................................................
Setting up your schedule when all days of the week won’t follow the same
schedule 23......................................................
Using the programmable fan 25......................................
Programming a vacation schedule 26...................................
Activating your vacation program 27.................................
OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT
Using the thermostat to turn the heating and cooling system off 29...........
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Using the fan 29...................................................
Changing the humidity level 30......................................
Using normal humidify 30.........................................
Using auto humidify 31..........................................
How to turn off the humidify or dehumidify feature 32..................
Using emergency heat (heat pump systems only) 33......................
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
Advanced programming display codes chart 34.........................
Clearing the reset reminders 35......................................
Changing from Fahrenheit to Celsius 37...............................
Adjusting or turning off the continuous backlighting 38...................
Keypad lockout 40................................................
Unlocking the keypad 41.........................................
Changing from programmable to nonprogrammable 43...................
Changing the number of programming periods 44........................
Turning on the programmable fan feature 45............................
Turning off the daylight savings time feature 46.........................
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SPECIAL FEATURES
Hybrid Heat (heat pump systems only) 47..............................
Service reminders 47..............................................
Outdoor temperature display 47......................................
Auto changeover 48..............................................
Smart Recovery 48...............................................
WHATIF...
“Auxiliary heat on” is displayed (heat pump systems only) 49..............
“Em heat” is displayed (heat pump systems only) 49.....................
There is a power outage 49.........................................
You get a service reminder message 50................................
You get a system error message 50...................................
COMMON TERMS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM
Auto changeover 51...............................................
Auxiliary heat (heat pump systems only) 51............................
Backlighting 51..................................................
Daylight savings time 51...........................................
Dehumidify 52...................................................
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Emergency heat (heat pump systems only) 52...........................
ExP – Edge Expansion Port 52.......................................
Hold 52........................................................
Hybrid Heat 52...................................................
Humidify 53....................................................
Mode 53........................................................
Override 53.....................................................
Programmable fan 53.............................................
Service reminders 54..............................................
Smart Recovery 54................................................
Temporary hold 54................................................
Time period 54...................................................
WARRANTY 56...................................................
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BUTTON IDENTIFICATION
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BUTTON IDENTIFICATION
a. SET Enters the programming schedule, adjusts the clock,
b. SCHEDULE Choose follow schedule, hold, or vacation c. FAN Selects whether the fan operates continuously (on) or
d. MODE Selects whether thermostat is set for heating,
e. DONE Saves settings when completing a set--up or
f. UP Adjusts the currently chosen value (temperature,
g. DOWN Adjusts the currently chosen value (temperature,
h. “SOFT” BUTTON Selects the on --screen indicator directly above the
i. “SOFT” BUTTON Selects the on -- screen indicator directly above the
j. “SOFT” BUTTON Selects the on -- screen indicator directly above the
k. “SOFT” BUTTON Selects the on -- screen indicator directly above the
l. “SOFT” BUT TON Selects the on --screen indicator directly above the
m. “SOFT” BUTTON Selects the on --screen indicator directly above the
changes calendar, etc.
only when needed for heating or cooling (auto)
cooling, emergency heat, or auto (heat and cool as needed), or off
programming step
clock, calendar, etc.)
clock, calendar, etc.)
button for adjustment
button for adjustment
button for adjustment
button for adjustment
button for adjustment
button for adjustment
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ON--SCREEN INDICATORS
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ON--SCREEN INDICATORS
1. Day of the week
2. Programming option; indicates which settings are being adjusted
3. Filter, UV lamp, humidifier pad reminders
4. Current temperature
5. Current program routine – follow scheduled programming, hold current settings, run vacation program
6. Fanmode–onorauto
7. Current system mode – heating, cooling, emergency heat, heat/cool (auto), off
8. Indicates humidify or dehumidify settings
9. F/C – Fahrenheit or Celsius
10. Advanced programming indicators
11. Keypad is locked (no padlock means unlocked)
12. Programming option; indicates which settings are being adjusted
13. System is in auxiliary (supplemental) mode
14. Selected cooling set point; cooling on
15. Selected heating set point; heating on (the 2 indicates second stage of heating or cooling is active)
16. Heating setpoint
17. Year part of the date
18. Vacation schedule return date
19. Day part of the date
20. Length of time for temporary temperature hold
21. Month part of the date
22. Outdoor temperature; also displays other information during programming
23. Indicates whether setting humidify or dehumidify preferences
24. Time period start
25. Period of the day
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QUICK START
Setting the time and day
You must set the time and date before you can use any of the thermostat’s programming features.
1. Open the door.
2. Press the set button on the left. The screen will show the
word clock on the left and the time on the bottom.
3. To set the hour, press the button underneath the hour, then press the up or down button on the right. Stop at the desired hour.
4. To set the minutes, press the button underneath the minutes,thenpresstheup or down button on the right. Stop at the desired number.
5. To set the date, press the set button until the screen dis­plays the word calendar and the date on the bottom of the screen.
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6. To set the month, press the button underneath the let­ter M (month), then press the up or down button on the
right. Stop at the desired month.
7. To set the day of the month, press the button under- neath the letter D (day), then press the up or down button on the right. Stop at the desired date.
8. To set the year, press the button underneath the let- ter Y (year), then press the up or down button on the right. Stop at the desired year.
9. Close the door.
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Setting or changing the temperatures for heating and cooling
Your thermostat is installed with pre--set heating and cooling temperature settings. You can use these or change them so your home is as warm or as cool as you would like it to be. Yo u can also temporarily change the temperature after you’ve programmed your thermostat according to your specific schedule needs.
These steps will temporarily hold the temperature where you set it for two hours until the next programmed cycle begins.
1. Open the door. You will see an arrow next to the word heat or cool in the upper right corner on the screen, depending on the mode your system is in. (If it’s the first time you’ve used the thermostat, it will say heat.) The pre-­programmed heating or cooling temperature is displayed in a box at the bot­tom of the screen.
2. To change the displayed temperature, press the up or down button located on the right side of the display until you reach the desired setting.
3. To change the other temperature, press the mode button above the screen. The arrow will move to the word cool or heat and the screen will show that temperature in a boxinthelowerrightcorner.
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QUICK START
4. Press the up or down button, located to the right of the display, to change the displayed setting. Stop on the de­sired setting.
5. When there are arrow indicators next to both the words heat and cool at the top right of the screen, the heating and cooling temperatures are also displayed at the bottom of the screen. You can change either one by pressing the
button underneath the temperature you want to change, then pressing the up or down buttononthe
right. Repeat the process for the other temperature if ne­cessary an d press the done button when you are fin­ished.
6. The thermostat will hold these changes for two hours or until the next programmed cycle begins, as indicated by the words temporary hold for 2:00 next to the set tem­peratures. To change the amount of time the temperature is on hold, press the button under the hold hours or minutes.Thenpresstheup or down button on the right. Stop at the desired amount of hold time.
7. Close the door.
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Holding the temperature
Here’s how to override your programmed temperature settings and hold the temperature at a specific setting without the temperature changing during the next programmed period.
1. Open the door.
2. Press the schedule button at the top. The arrow will move to the word hold under the button.
3. The screen displays the set temperature in the lower right. To change that temperature, press the up or down button on the right. The temperature will stay at the setting you selected until you release the hold.
4. To change the heating temperature when the cooling temperature is displayed – and vice versa – press the mode button at the top of the screen until the arrow moves to your choice – heat or cool. Then press the up or down button on the right to reach your desired tem ­perature setting.
5. To return the temperature to the pre --set level for th at time period, press the mode button until the arrow moves to follow schedule.
6. Close the door.
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QUICK START
Using the ExP – Edge Expansion Port – to program the thermostat
Your Edge thermostat has an unique ExP – Edge Expansion Port – that allows you to use a digital memory card to program the thermostat on your computer. The ExP is sold separately as an accessory.
Remove the dual port digital memory card and insert it in your computer’s digital or USB memory card reader. Follow the onscreen instructions to program temperatures, the corresponding time, and the day of the week. You can even schedule your thermostat to remind you to change your furnace filter, the UV light or humidifier pad. When you’ve completed the process on your computer, simply reinsert the card back into the ExP port on the thermostat. It will automatically transfer the settings on the card to the thermostat.
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Determining your programming schedule
Unlike many thermostats, this one gives you the option of programming every day of the week differently. It is pre --programmed at the factory with the same settings for all seven days:
Monday
Time Heat
Cool
through
Sunday
Wake
6AM
68 76
Day 8AM 60 85
Evening 5PM 68 76
Sleep 10 PM 60 82
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You can change those settings easily. Each day in your schedule must have four time periods. The thermostat thinks of these time blocks in terms of when people wake up, when they leave for the day, when they return home, and when they go to sleep. Use this blank grid to determine those time periods based on your own schedule along with how warm or cool you want your home to be at those times.
Day of the week and program period
Monday Wake
Monday Day
Monday Evening
Monday Sleep
Start time Heat setting Cool setting
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Tues day W ake
Tues day D a y
Tuesday Evening
Tuesday Sleep
Wednesday Wake
Wednesday Day
Wednesday Evening
Wednesday Sleep
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