Honeywell RTH9580WF1005-W1, RTH9580 User Manual

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User Guide
Wi-Fi Color Touchscreen Programmable Thermostat
RTH9580 Wi-Fi
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In the box you will find
• Thermostat
• Wallplate
• Quick Start Guide
• Thermostat ID Card
• Wire labels
• User Guide
Features of your Wi-Fi thermostat
With your new thermostat, you can:
• Connect to the Internet to monitor and control your heating/cooling system.
• View and change your heating/cooling system settings.
• View and set temperature and schedules.
• Receive alerts via email and get automatic upgrades.
• View outdoor temperature and humidity (requires Wi-Fi set up and registration).
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Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of a Honeywell Wi-Fi color touchscreen programmable thermostat. When registered to Honeywell’s Total Connect Comfort Solutions, you can remotely monitor and control the heating and cooling system in your home or business—you can stay connected to your comfort system wherever you go.
Honeywell’s Total Connect Comfort is the perfect solution if you travel frequently, own a vacation home, a business, or manage an investment property or if you are simply looking for peace of mind.
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This thermostat works with common 24 volt systems such as forced air, hydronic, heat pump, oil, gas, and electric. It will not work with millivolt systems, such as a gas fireplace, or with 120/240 volt systems such as baseboard electric heat.
MERCURY NOTICE: Do not place your old thermostat in the trash if it contains mercury in a sealed tube. Contact the Thermostat Recycling Corporation at www.thermostat-recycle.org or 1-800-238-8192 for information on how and where to properly and safely dispose of your old thermostat.
NOT I C E: To avoid possible compressor damage, do not run air conditioner if the outside temperature drops below 50°F (10°C).
Need help?
Visit wifithermostat.com or call 1-855-733-5465 for assistance before returning the thermostat to the store.
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Table of contents
About your new thermostat
Home screen quick reference ..............4
Business screen quick reference .........5
Installation
Installing your thermostat ..................... 7
Connecting to your Wi-Fi network ......25
Registering your thermostat online ....30
Operation
Setting the time/date ..........................34
Setting the fan ....................................35
Selecting system mode ...................... 36
Preset energy-saving schedules ........37
Adjusting program schedules ............. 38
Overriding schedules–home ...............41
Overriding schedules–business .........42
Viewing equipment status ..................43
Setting vacation hold–home ............... 44
Setting holiday/event schedules–
business .......................................... 45
Setting custom events–business ........46
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Setting holiday schedule–business ....48
Setting holiday override–business ......49
Initiating occupancy mode–business ..50
Customizing screen color ................... 51
Setting preferences ............................52
Cleaning the thermostat screen ......... 53
Adjusting security settings ..................54
Software updates ...............................55
Unregistering your thermostat ............ 56
Smart Response Technology .............57
Pre-occupancy purge ......................... 58
Compressor protection ....................... 59
Auto changeover ................................60
Setting advanced preferences ............61
Changing system setup ...................... 64
Appendices
Frequently asked questions................67
Getting help and responding to
alerts ............................................... 69
Troubleshooting .................................. 71
Limited warranty ................................. 75
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Quick reference: home use
HOME. Touch to display Home screen.
FAN. Select fan mode.
SYSTEM. Select system mode (heat/cool).
MENU. Touch to display options. Start here to
set a program schedule.
Current schedule. Change temperature setting and select temporary or permanent hold.
Indoor conditions. Shows indoor temperature and humidity.
Current date and time.
Current status. Shows system mode (heat/
cool).
Outdoor conditions. Outdoor temperature and humidity appear after registration.
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Quick reference: business use
HOME. Touch to display Home screen. FAN. Select fan mode. SYSTEM. Select system mode (heat/cool). MENU. Touch to display options. Start here to
set a program schedule. Thermostat location. Quickly identify which
thermostat is in control of a specific area. Current schedule. Touch an arrow to change
temperature setting and set a temporary hold. Override. Touch to temporarily override the
program schedule. Indoor conditions. Shows indoor temperature
and humidity.
Current date and time. Current status. Shows system mode (heat/
cool). Outdoor conditions. Outdoor temperature
and humidity appear after registration.
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Setting up your thermostat
Setting up your Wi-Fi programmable touchscreen thermostat is easy. It is preprogrammed and ready to go as soon as it is installed and registered.
Install your thermostat.
1
Connect it to your home wireless network.
2
3
Register online for remote access.
Before you begin, you may want to watch a brief installation video.
Use the QR Code
®
at the front of this guide, or go to
wifithermostat.com/support
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Installing your thermostat
You might need the following tools to install this thermostat:
• No. 2 Phillips screwdriver
• Pen
• Pencil
• Level (optional)
1 Switch OFF power to your
heating/cooling system.
Important! To protect your
equipment, switch OFF the power to your heating/cooling system at the breaker box or the system switch.
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• Drill and bits (3/16” for drywall, 7/32” for plaster) (optional)
• Hammer (optional)
• Electrical tape (optional)
or
Circuit
breaker
box
Heating/cooling
system power
switch
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Installing your thermostat
2 Remove old thermostat faceplate
and leave wires connected.
2a Take a picture of the
wire connections for later reference.
2b If no wire is connected to
a terminal labeled C or no C terminal exists on the old thermostat, view the Alternate Wiring videos at wifithermostat.com/videos
Important! C wire is required
and is the power source for your thermostat. Without a C wire, your thermostat will not power up.
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Note: You will need a
picture of your wire connections to wire the new thermostat.
C
Terminal designation
If you have an older thermostat with a sealed mercury tube, turn to page 2 for proper disposal instructions.
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3 Label the wires.
Use the supplied sticky tags to label each wire as you disconnect it. Label wires according to the old thermostat terminal designations, not by wire color.
Note: If no tag matches a
terminal designation, write the appropriate letter on a blank sticky tag.
4 Remove wallplate.
Remove the old wallplate from the wall after all wires have been labeled and disconnected.
C
C
Note: Wrap the wires around
a pencil to prevent them from falling back into the wall.
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Sticky tag
Blank tags
Terminal designation
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5 Mount wallplate for Wi-Fi
thermostat.
Mount your new wallplate using screws and anchors included with the thermostat.
If necessary: Drill 3/16-in holes for drywall. Drill 7/32-in holes for plaster.
Note: You may be able to use
your existing wall anchors. Hold the wallplate up to the existing anchors to check for alignment.
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C K
Rc
R
C
G
Wallplate
LEVEL
HERE
W­O/B
Y G
W2­Aux/E
Y2 L
Y
W
R
MCR34499
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Installing your thermostat
Important! The Wi-Fi thermostat requires a C wire to operate. The C, or common, wire
brings 24 VAC power to the thermostat. Many older mechanical or battery operated thermostats do not require a C wire. If you don’t have a C wire, try:
• Looking for an unused wire that is pushed into the wall. Connect that wire to C and check that it is connected to the 24 VAC common at your heating/cooling system. Check the video section at wifithermostat.com
Note: Not all heating/cooling systems label the 24 VAC common C. Check your system
manual or contact the manufacturer to find out which terminal is the 24 VAC common.
View the Alternate Wiring videos at wifithermostat.com/videos
Wiring
For conventional heating/cooling systems (natural gas, oil or electric furnace, air conditioner), see page 12. See “Glossary” on page 73 for further definition.
For a heat pump system, see page 14. See “Glossary” on page 73 for further definition.
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Installing your thermostat
Wiring (Conventional System)
6A Wire the Wi-Fi thermostat to your conventional system.
a Starting with the C Wire, match the sticky tag on the wire to the terminal labels.
You must have a C wire. See page 11.
Straighten wire and gently slide
b
terminal hole until it clicks into place. (If you need to remove a wire, use a pen tip to press the terminal release and then pull wire out.)
Note: Refer to the wiring picture you took
in Step 2.
Tip: To make it easier to slide the wire
into place, use a pen tip to hold down the
terminal release.
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into
Note: The wiring for your
application might be different than the wiring shown below.
Terminal release
Rc
C K
R
C
R
W
Y
G
EXAMPLE WIRING
Yours may look different
W­O/B
Y G
W2-
Aux/E
Y2 L
Remove jumper loop ONLY if you have both R and Rc wires.
Labels don’t match?
See alternate wiring keys on pages 16-17.
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Wiring (Conventional System continued)
c In the image on the right, check the box next to each connection. You will use this checklist in Step 9.
d Verify wire is firmly secured by gently
pulling on wire. e Repeat steps a–d for all other wires. f Push any excess wire back into the
wall opening after all wires are installed.
g Continue to page 20.
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Important!
Check the box for each wire you connect. You will need this information in Step 9.
C K
Rc
R
Labels don’t match?
See alternate wiring keys on pages 16-17.
W-O/B
Y
G W2­Y2 L
Aux/E
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Wiring (Heat Pump System)
6B Wire Wi-Fi thermostat to your heat pump.
a Starting with the C Wire, match the
sticky tag on the wire to the terminal labels.
You must have a C wire. See page 11. b Slide wire gently into terminal hole
until it clicks into place. (If you need to remove a wire, use a pen tip to press the terminal release and then pull the wire out.)
Note: Refer to the wiring picture you took
in Step 2.
Tip: To make it easier to slide the wire
into place, use a pen tip to hold down the terminal release.
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Note: The wiring for your
application might be different than the wiring shown below.
Terminal release
O
Y
G
AUX
EXAMPLE WIRING
Yours may look different
W­O/B
Y G
W2-
Aux/E
Y2 L
Rc
C K
R
C
R
Remove jumper loop ONLY if you have both R and Rc wires.
Labels don’t match?
See alternate wiring keys on pages 18-19.
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Wiring (Heat Pump System continued)
c In the image on the right, check the box next to each connection. You will use this checklist in Step 9.
d Verify wire is firmly secured by gently pulling on wire.
e Repeat steps a–d for all other wires.
Note: If old thermostat has separate
wires on AUX and E, use a wire nut to attach both wires to a separate wire. Slide this third wire into the W2-Aux/E terminal.
f Push any excess wire back into the wall opening after all wires are installed.
g Continue to page 20.
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Important!
Check the box for each wire you connect. You will need this information in Step 9.
C K
Rc
R
Labels don’t match?
See alternate wiring keys
on pages 18-19.
W-O/B
Y
G W2-
Y2
L
Aux/E
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Alternate wiring (Conventional System)
Use this if your wire labels don’t match the terminal labels.
Note: You must have a C wire
or equivalent. See page 11.
C
1
K
Rc
2
R
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C
B
X
C1
Rc
R
R
V
4
RH
2
See key to
W
W1
Y
G
W2
Y2
1
– 2 on page 17.
W­O/B
Y G
W2-
Aux/E
Y2 L
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Alternate wiring key (Conventional System)
Do not use K terminal. For future use.
1
• IfyouhavebothanR and Rc wire, unplug the jumper loop by pulling on the wire
2
loop.
• IfyouroldthermostathadbothR and RH wires, connect the R wire to the Rc terminal, the RH wire to the R terminal, and unplug the jumper loop.
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Installing your thermostat
Alternate wiring (Heat Pump System)
Use this if your wire labels don’t match the terminal labels.
Note: You must have a C wire
or equivalent. See page 11.
C
1
K
2
Rc
3
R
X X2
B
AUX
F
O
Y
G
Y2
W W1
L
W2
C
B
X
Rc
R
R
VR
V
2
W­O/B
Y G
W2-
Aux/E
Y2 L
4
5
6
7
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See key to
1
– 7 on page 19.
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Installing your thermostat
Alternate wiring key (Heat Pump System)
1
Do not use K terminal. For future use.
2
Leave jumper loop in place.
If your old thermostat had both V and VR wires, check wifithermostat.com for help.
3
If your old thermostat had separate O and B wires, attach the B wire to the C
4
terminal. If another wire is attached to the C terminal, check wifithermostat.com
for help. Attach the O wire to the O/B terminal. On the Type of Changeover Valve screen, select Cooling Changeover Valve. See page 66. If your old thermostat had an O wire and not a B wire, attach the O wire to the O/B terminal.
If your old thermostat had separate Y1, W1, and W2 wires, check
5
wifithermostat.com for help. If the old thermostat has separate wires on Aux and E, use a wire nut to attach
6
both wires to a separate wire. Slide this third wire into the W2-Aux/E terminal. This is the system monitor. If the monitor finds a problem, you will see an orange
7
alert button on the thermostat home screen.
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7 Attach thermostat to wallplate.
Align the thermostat with the wallplate and then snap into place.
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Wallplate
LEVEL
HERE
Thermostat
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8 Switch heating/cooling system ON.
Important!
8a Verify that the C wire is
connected at the thermostat and at the heating/cooling system.
8b Make sure the heating/cooling
system door is firmly secured.
8c Switch power back ON for your
heating/cooling system at the breaker box or its power switch.
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Circuit
breaker
box
or
Heating/cooling
system power
switch
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Installing your thermostat
Before connecting to your Wi-Fi network, you need to set initial thermostat options to define your heating/cooling system:
• Language
• Homeorbusiness
You can customize other options later. 9 Follow prompts on the screen to select
appropriate options.
9a Touch the language you want the
thermostat to display, then touch
Next.
9b Select Home or Business
installation, then touch Next.
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Next
Next
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9c Touch Next, or name the thermostat
location—touch THERMOSTAT and follow the rest of the instructions.
9d Select what your thermostat will
control and touch Next.
Note: Touch the orange Help button on any
screen for more information.
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Next
Next
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9e Select your system type and touch
Next. The system type determines
other selections for completing initial setup. Use the checklist from Step 6d when making selections.
9f Touch Next after making selections
on each screen.
9g Touch Done on the last screen. The
thermostat displays an option to connect to your Wi-Fi network.
Note: Touch the orange Help button on
any screen for more information.
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Next
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Connecting to your Wi-Fi network
After touching
Done
on the final screen of the initial set up (page 24), the thermostat displays an option to connect to your Wi-Fi network.
1 Connect the Wi-Fi network.
Touch Yes to connect the thermostat to your Wi-Fi network. The screen displays the message “Searching for wireless networks. Please wait...” after which it displays a list of all Wi-Fi networks it can find.
Yes
Note: If you cannot complete this step now,
touch
I’ll do it later
. The thermostat will display
Your Network
the home screen. Complete this process by selecting
MENU
>
Wi-Fi Setup
. Continue with
Step 2. 2 Select the network.
2a Touch the name of the network you
want to use. The thermostat displays a password page.
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Note: If your home network is not
shown on the list, touch
Rescan
.
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Connecting to your Wi-Fi network
2b Using the keyboard, touch the
characters that spell out your home network password.
2c Touch Done. The thermostat displays
“Connecting to your network. Please wait...” then shows a “Connection Successful” screen.
2d Touch Next to display the registration
information screen.
2e Note your Thermostat MAC and
Thermostat CRC. You need these numbers to complete online registration.
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Done
Next
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Connecting to your Wi-Fi network
To register your thermostat, follow the instructions beginning on page 30.
Note: The Register Online screen remains
active until you complete registration and/or touch Done.
Note: If you touch Done before you register
online, your home screen displays an orange alert button telling you to register. Touching that button displays registration information and an option to snooze the task.
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Register
online for
remote
access
Press for info
Done
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Disconnecting your Wi-Fi network
1 Touch MENU. 2 Select Wi-Fi Setup. 3 Touch Disconnect from Network. The
thermostat will display a question to confirm your selection.
4 Touch Yes to confirm that you want
to disconnect from the network. The thermostat will display the Wi-Fi Setup screen.
5 Touch OK to display the menu.
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Wi-Fi Setup
Disconnect from
Network
Yes
MENU
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Reconnecting your Wi-Fi network
1 Touch MENU. 2 Select Wi-Fi Setup. 3 Touch the name of the network you want
to use. The thermostat may display a password page.
4 To enter a password, touch characters to
spell out your home network password, then touch Done.
5 The thermostat displays “Connecting
to your network. Please wait...” then a “Connection Successful” screen.
6 Touch Next.
• Ifyourthermostatisregistered,you
will see your signal strength and other status information. Touch Done.
• Ifthescreendisplays“Register
Online for Remote Access,” follow instructions on page 30.
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Wi-Fi Setup
MENU
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Registering your thermostat online
To view and set your Wi-Fi thermostat remotely, you must have a Total Connect Comfort account. Use the following steps.
1 Open the Total Connect Comfort web
site.
Go to mytotalconnectcomfort.com
View the Wi-Fi Thermostat Registration video at wifithermostat.com/videos
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M31570
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Registering your thermostat online
2 Login or create an account.
If you have an account, click Login
– or – click Create An Account 2a Follow the instructions on the screen. 2b Check your email for an activation
message from My Total Connect Comfort. This may take several minutes.
Note: If you do not receive a response,
check your junk mailbox or use an alternate e-mail address.
2c Follow activation instructions in
the email.
2d Log in.
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Registering your thermostat online
3 Register your Wi-Fi thermostat.
Thermostat ID Card
After you are logged in to your Total Connect Comfort account, register your thermostat.
3a Follow the instructions on
the screen. After adding your thermostat location, you must enter the thermostat’s unique identifiers:
 • MACID
 • MACCRC
Note: These IDs are listed on the
Register Online screen or on the Thermostat ID Card included in the thermostat package. The IDs are not case sensitive.
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Use the MAC ID and CRC ID to register this product at mytotalconnectcomfort.com
Carte d’identification de thermostat
Utilisez l’identication MAC et l’identication CRC pour
enregistrer ce produit à mytotalconnectcomfort.com
Tarjeta de identificación del termostato
Utilice la identicación MAC y la identicación CRC para
inscribir este producto en mytotalconnectcomfort.com
® U.S. Registered Trademark. © 2012 Honeywell International Inc. 69-2723EFS—01 M.S. 04-12 Printed in U.S.A.
MAC ID MAC CRC
HONEYWELL MODEL: RTH8580WF
MAC ID: MAC CRC:
69-2723EFS-01
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Registering your thermostat online
When the thermostat is successfully registered, the Total Connect Comfort registration screen will display a SUCCESS message.
You can now control your thermostat from anywhere through your laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
Total Connect Comfort free app is available for Apple®
®
iPhone
, iPad® and iPod
GET IT ON
Download on
iTunes
touch® devices at iTunes® or at Google Play® for all Android™ devices.
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Setting the time/date
1 Touch the current time. The screen
displays Set Time/Set Date.
2 Touch Set Time or Set Date. 3 Touch p or q until the proper time/
date is displayed.
4 Touch Done to save or Cancel to ignore
changes.
Note: This thermostat will automatically
update for daylight saving time (if observed in your area) and all date/time information is stored. If the thermostat is connected to Wi-Fi and registered to Total Connect Comfort, the current time is updated from the internet.
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Fri, Jun 14, 2013
6:30 pm
30
Done
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Setting the fan
1 Touch FAN to display fan settings.
FAN
2 Touch On, Automatic, Circulate, or Follow
Schedule.
Done
3 Touch Done to save and exit.
On: Fan is always on. Automatic: Fan runs only when the
heating or cooling system is on. Circulate: Fan runs randomly about
35% of the time (home use only). Follow Schedule: Fan controlled by
program (see pages
37
-42).
Note: Touch Auto or On to temporarily
override the programmed fan schedule.
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Setting system mode
1 Touch SYSTEM to display system settings. 2 Touch desired option:
Heat: Thermostat controls only the heating system.
Cool: Thermostat controls only the cooling system.
Off: Heating/cooling systems are off. Automatic: Thermostat selects heating
or cooling as needed depending on the indoor temperature.
Emergency Heat (heat pumps with aux. heat): Controls auxiliary/
emergency heat. Compressor is locked out.
3 Touch Done to save and exit.
Note: The Automatic and Emergency Heat
system settings may not appear, depending on how your thermostat was installed.
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SYSTEM
Done
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Preset energy-saving schedules
This thermostat uses default Energy Saver settings that can reduce your heating/ cooling expenses. To customize settings, see next page.
(Mon-Fri)Start time
Cool
Heat
(Sat-Sun)
CoolStart time HeatPeriod Fan
(Sat-Sun)
Cool
Heat
(Mon-Fri)Period
Wake 6:00 am 70° 78° 70° 78° Leave 8:00 am 62° 85° 62° 85° Return 6:00 pm 70° 78° 70° 78°
Home Use
Sleep 10:00 pm 62° 82° 62° 82°
Occupied 1 8:00 am 70° 75° On Unoccupied 1 10:00 pm 55° 85° Auto Occupied 2* 12:00 am 70° 75° On Unoccupied 2* 12:00 am 55° 85° Auto
Business Use
* Period 2 is cancelled by default. If you activate it, the values shown above are
default settings.
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Adjusting program schedules
1 Touch MENU. 2 Select Create/Edit Schedule.
• TouchView/Edit to view the full
schedule and make a quick adjustment.
• TouchGuide Me to create a schedule
by answering simple questions.
• TouchI’ll do it myself to manually
create a program schedule. See page 39.
Note: To reduce costs, use the pre-set
Energy Saver settings described on page 37.
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MENU
Create / Edit Schedule
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Adjusting program schedules
If you selected I’ll do it myself on the Create/ Edit Schedule screen (page 38), follow these steps:
1 Select the days to schedule, touch Next. 2 Touch Wake to set your Wake time for
selected days.
Heat: 70° Cool: 78° Fan: Auto
6:00 am
WAKE
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Next
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3 Touch p or q to set Heat and Cool
temperatures for the Wake period, then touch Done.
4 Touch other time periods (Leave, Return,
Sleep) to set time and temperatures for
each.
5 Touch Done to save and exit.
Note: Touch Delete Period to eliminate any
unwanted time period.
Note: Touch Fan Settings to customize fan
settings for any time period.
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Done
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Overriding schedules: home use
1 Touch p or q to adjust the
temperature (right side of screen) and the Hold Until time (left side). The schedule will resume when the Hold Until time expires.
2 Touch Switch to Permanent Hold to keep
the same temperature until you change it or resume the program schedule.
3 Touch Cancel Hold at any time to
resume the program schedule.
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Switch To
Permanent Hold
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Overriding schedules: business use
Touch p or q to adjust the temperature. It will be maintained until the hold time you set.
• To change the hold time, touch the Hold Until arrow buttons. This time can be adjusted up to the maximum time set on the Override Duration screen in Advanced Preferences (page 61).
• Touch Override to use a pre-set occupied temperature if a person uses the room during an unoccupied period. The new temperature will be maintained for 1 hour and can be adjusted up to the maximum time set on the Override Duration screen in Advanced Preferences (page 61).
The programmed schedule will resume when the override timer expires. Touch Cancel Hold at any time to resume the program schedule.
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OVERRIDE
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Viewing equipment status
1 Touch MENU.
MENU
2 Select Equipment Status. 3 Touch p or q to view the status of
all the equipment your thermostat is controlling. Depending on how your thermostat was installed, the Equipment Status screen can report data about the following systems:
Equipment Status
• Heatingandcooling
• Fan
• Thermostatinformation
Done
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Setting vacation hold: home use
This feature helps you save energy while you are away, and restores comfortable settings just before you return home.
1 Touch MENU. 2 Select Vacation Mode. 3 Touch p or q to select the date you
leave, then touch Next for further scheduling details, including times of day, temperature settings, return date, and return settings.
4 Review your selections on the last
display, and touch Done to save your settings. Touch Back, then Cancel to ignore the changes.
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MENU
Vaca�on Mode
Next
Done
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Setting holiday/event schedules: business use
This feature helps you conserve energy
MENU
when the workplace is unoccupied for special events and holidays.
Holiday / Event Scheduler
1 Touch MENU. 2 Select Holiday/Event Scheduler. 3 Select the item you want to schedule.
• CustomEventsletsyousetup
Custom events
other days for special schedules.
• USandCanadianHolidayoptions
let you select from a list of holidays commonly observed in each country.
4 Make selections as prompted on each
screen. For more information, see next two pages.
5 Touch Done to save your settings.
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Setting custom events: business use
This feature lets you customize temperature settings to be maintained during a specific event. You can set up an event for a specific date or day in a month. The thermostat resumes normal scheduling after the event.
1 Select Custom events from the Holiday/
Event Scheduler menu.
2 Select Create a new event.
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Custom events
Create a new event
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Setting custom events: business use
3 Select Specific Date or Month/Weekday.
• ForSpecific Date, you are prompted
to select the start date, settings, end date, and frequency for the event.
• ForMonth/Weekday, you are
prompted to select the month, day of the week, week of the month, settings, length of event, and frequency of the event.
4 Review the settings and touch Done to
save them. Touch Back, then Cancel to ignore the changes.
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Next
Done
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Setting holiday schedule: business use
This feature lets you customize temperature settings to be maintained on specified national holidays. The thermostat resumes normal scheduling between selected holidays.
1 Select US Holidays or Canadian Holidays from
the Holiday/Event Scheduler menu.
2 Select Add/Edit Holidays. A list of national
holidays is displayed.
3 Touch the check box next to each holiday for
which you want to maintain specific settings, (Touch p or q to scroll through the holiday list.) then touch Next.
Set the holiday schedule for Occupied or Unoccupied temperatures, depending whether the building will be in use.
4 Touch p or q to select the Heat and Cool
temperatures.
5 Review the settings and touch Done to save
them. Touch Back, then Cancel to ignore the changes.
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Next
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Setting holiday override: business use
This feature lets you customize temperature
MENU
settings to be maintained from now until a specified date. The thermostat resumes normal scheduling on the date you select.
Holiday Mode
1 Touch MENU. 2 Select Holiday Mode to display
temperatures while you are away on holiday.
3 Touch p or q to select the Heat and
Cool temperatures, then touch Next to select return date.
4 Review the settings and touch Done to
save them. Touch Back, then Cancel to ignore the changes.
Note: The cool temperature can only be set
higher than the unoccupied program setting and the heat temperature can only be set lower than the unoccupied program setting.
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Initiating occupancy mode: business use
This feature keeps temperature at an energy-saving level until you touch Press
to start occupancy. When you arrive, touch
the button to maintain a comfortable temperature while the room is occupied.
Touch the p or q buttons to set the temperature or the Hold Until time. The temperature is maintained until the time you set. Temperature returns to an energy­saving level after the timer expires, or the “Occupied” period ends.
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Press to start
occupancy
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Customizing screen color
You can customize your thermostat display
MENU
to match your décor. 1 Touch Menu.
Color Themes
2 Touch Color Themes. 3 Select the name of a color to use
a predefined background, or select Custom to define you own background color and text.
• Ifyouselectacolorname,the
screen shows an example on the left. Touch Done to accept that selection.
Done
• IfyoutouchCustom, the screen gives you instructions. Touch Next to step through the choices; touch Done when you are satisfied with your changes.
Next
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Setting preferences
Preference menu options let you select how the thermostat displays information or responds to certain situations.
1 Touch MENU and select Preferences. 2 Select an option and follow prompts:
• Reminders
• UtilityScheduleOptions
• Backlight
• SmartResponseTechnology
• AdvancedPreferences
• RestoreDefaultSchedule
3 Touch Done to save your settings.
Touch Cancel to ignore changes.
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MENU
Preferences
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Cleaning the thermostat screen
When you select the Clean Screen
MENU
option, the screen is locked so you don’t accidentally change settings while you clean.
Clean Screen
1 Touch MENU. 2 Select Clean Screen. A prompt asks if you
want to clean the screen for 30 seconds.
3 Touch Yes. A countdown timer displays
elapsed time until the screen is
Yes
reactivated.
Note: Do NOT spray any liquid directly
on the thermostat. Spray liquids onto a cloth, then use the damp cloth to clean the screen. Use water or household glass cleaner. Avoid abrasive cleansers.
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Adjusting security settings
You can adjust security options to prevent unauthorized changes to system settings.
1 Touch MENU and select Security Settings. 2 Select Change Lock Mode. 3 Select an option and follow prompts:
Unlocked: Full access allowed. Partially locked: Only temperature
can be changed.
Fully locked: No access allowed.
Note: If you choose to use a password for
additional security, write it here for reference:
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MENU
Security Se�ngs
Change Lock Mode
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Software updates
Honeywell periodically issues updates to the software for this thermostat. The updates occur automatically through your Wi-Fi connection. All your settings are saved, so you will not need to make any changes after the update occurs.
Updates occur in the early morning. After your thermostat receives the software, it reboots, briefly displaying the Honeywell logo. The screen then shows “Updating software…” with a green progress bar. When the update is complete, your home screen will appear as usual.
Note: If you are not connected to Wi-Fi or
registered at Total Connect Comfort, you will not get automatic updates.
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Unregistering your thermostat
If you remove the thermostat from your Total Connect Comfort website account (for example, you’re moving and leaving the thermostat behind), follow these steps:
1 On mytotalconnectcomfort.com log
into your account.
2 Under My Account, select Edit My
Profile.
3 Click the Delete My Account button. Your thermostat will display an orange
button that says Register Online.
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Smart Response Technology
This feature (home use only) allows the thermostat to “learn” how long the heating/ cooling system takes to reach programmed temperature settings, so the temperature is reached at the time you set.
For example: Set the Wake time to 6:00 am, and the temperature to 70°. The heat will come on before 6:00 am, so the temperature is 70° by 6:00 am.
Note: Select Smart Response Technology
in the Preferences menu (page 52). The message “in recovery” is displayed
when the system is activated before a scheduled time period.
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Pre-occupancy purge
This business use feature turns on the fan 1 to 3 hours before each “occupied” time period, to provide a comfortable work environment when you arrive.
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Compressor protection
The thermostat keeps the compressor off for a few minutes before restarting, to prevent equipment damage. During this “off” time, the message “waiting for equipment” is displayed on screen.
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Auto changeover
This feature is used in climates where both air conditioning and heating are used on the same day.
When the system is set to Automatic, the thermostat automatically selects heating or cooling depending on the indoor temperature.
Heat and cool settings must be at least 3 degrees apart. The thermostat will automatically adjust settings to maintain this 3-degree separation.
Note: Select Auto Changeover on the
Heating and Cooling System Changeover screen under Advanced Preferences. See “Setting advanced preferences” on page
61.
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Setting advanced preferences
You can change options for a number of
MENU
system functions. Although many options, such as language and temperature indication
Preferences
settings are the same for all setups, others depend on the type of system you have.
1 Touch MENU. The thermostat displays a
list of options.
2 Select Preferences > Advanced Preferences.
The thermostat displays the first screen of options that you can change.
Advanced Preferences
3 On each screen, make changes as
needed, then touch Next to display new options. Repeat this step until you have made all changes.
Tables on pages 62-63 explain the screens and options under Advanced Preferences.
4 When you have made all changes, press
Next
Done to save and exit.
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Setting advanced preferences
Advanced Preferences Options (MENU > Preferences > Advanced Preferences)
Screen Title Settings and Options
Scheduling Options
Temperature Indication Scale
Heating and Cooling System Changeover
Number of Schedule Periods
Pre-occupancy Purge Duration
Type of Override
Override Duration
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Select Non-programmable or Programmable. Programmable uses default or customized programming to automatically raise and lower temperature settings for different times of day.
Select Fahrenheit or Celsius.
Select Manual or Automatic.
Select 2 Periods Per Day or 4 Periods Per Day. (see page 37).
Select how long the fan will run before each occupied period: Off, 1, 2, or 3 hours.
Select Standard to maintain the programmed periods or Initiate Occupancy to use energy-saving settings until a user presses Start Occupancy.
Select how long to maintain temperature during an override: 1-10 hours or No Limit.
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Setting advanced preferences
Advanced Preferences Options (concluded)
Screen Title Settings and Options
Early Recovery for Heating
Early Recovery for Cooling
Temperature Limits Select the Minimum Cool and Maximum Heat Limit. Keypad Lockout Select Unlocked/Partially Locked/Locked. Clock Format Select 12 Hour or 24 Hour.
Daylight Saving Time
Indoor Display Offsets
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Select No to begin recovery on schedule or Yes to ramp up temperature early.
Select No to begin recovery on schedule or Yes to ramp down temperature early.
Select Off or On. If set to On, the system will automatically change time/date to account for daylight saving.
Select the number of degrees to offset indoor temperature or percentage to offset indoor humidity.
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Changing system setup
If your needs change, you can change the basic system settings you chose during thermostat installation (page 22).
1 Touch MENU. The thermostat displays
a list of options.
2 Select System Setup. The thermostat
displays the first screen of options that you can change.
3 On each screen, make changes as
needed then touch Next to display new options. Repeat this step until you have made all changes. Tables on pages 65-66 explain the System Setup screens and options.
4 When you have made all changes,
press Done to save and exit.
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MENU
System Setup
Next
Touch the Help button to see information about screen options.
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Changing system setup
Note: Touch the orange Help button on any screen for more information.
System Setup Options (MENU > System Setup)
Screen Title Settings and Options
Language English/Français/Español. Thermostat installed inHome/Business (Thermostat is used in a residential (default) or
Your thermostat location
Your thermostat controls
Your system type
Your forced air heating system type
Efficiency of your heating system
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commercial setting). Touch THERMOSTAT button to display a screen where you can enter a
custom name using a keypad. If you have only one thermostat, you can leave the name as THERMOSTAT. For business installations you can check a box to display the thermostat name on the home screen.
Select Heating or Cooling or both (default).
Select Forced Air (default), Heat Pump, or Hot Water or Steam. Each option offers different choices on the following screens. See Step 9e under Installing your Thermostat on page 24.
Select how your forced air system is powered: Gas/Oil (default) or Electric.
Select Standard Efficiency Forced Air (default) or High Efficiency Forced Air.
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Changing system setup
System Setup Options (concluded)
Screen Title Settings and Options
Your heating system type
Number of cooling stages
Number of heating stages
Your fan control Select whether your thermostat (default) or heating system controls the fan.
Type of changeover valve
Number of heat pump compressor stages
Your backup heat
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If you selected Hot Water or Steam on “Your system type,” select the specific heating system here.
Select 1 Stage (default) or 2 Stages. If you are unsure, note which wires you have connected: ‘Y’ wire only (1 stage) or ‘Y’ and ‘Y2’(refer to your check list in Step 6 on page 12.)
Select 1 Stage (default) or 2 Stages. If you are unsure, note which wires you have connected: ‘W’ wire only (1 stage) or ‘W’ and ‘W2’ (refer to your check list in Step 6 on page 12.)
If you selected Heat Pump on “Your system type,“ select whether it uses a cooling changeover valve (default) or heating changeover valve. f you are unsure, note which wires you have connected: refer to your check list in Step 6 on page 14.
Select 1 Stage (default) or 2 Stages. If you are unsure, note which wires you have connected: ‘Y’ wire only (1 stage) or ‘Y’ and ‘Y2’(refer to your check list in Step 6 on page 14).
No or Yes (default) you can determine whether you have backup heat by refering to your check list in Step 6 on page 14.
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Frequently asked questions
:Q Will my thermostat still work if I lose my Wi-Fi connection?
:A Yes, the thermostat will operate your heating and/or cooling system with or without
Wi-Fi.
:Q How do I find the password to my router?
:A Contact the manufacturer of the router or check the router documentation.
:Q Why isn’t my thermostat connecting to my Wi-Fi router even though it is very
close to the thermostat?
:A Verify that the password entered for the Wi-Fi router is correct.
:Q My thermostat is unable to register to the Total Connect Comfort website.
:A Verify that the thermostat is correctly enrolled on your homeWi-Fi network. At
Menu > Wi-Fi Setup, check for the Wi-Fi-signal strength icon. Verify that the Wi-Fi router has a good internet connection. On your computer, verify that you can open the site at mytotalconnectcomfort.com If you cannot open the site, switch off the internet modem for a few seconds, then power it back on.
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Frequently asked questions
:Q I registered on the Total Connect Comfort website but was unable to login
using my new account.
:A Check your email and ensure that you received an activation email. Follow the
instructions to activate your account and then login to the website.
:Q I have signed up on Total Connect Comfort website and have not received a
confirmation email.
:A Check for the email in your Junk or Deleted folder.
:Q Is there a way to extend the signal strength?
:A Most standard routers can be set up to be a repeater. You can also purchase and
install a Wi-Fi repeater.
For more FAQs, see wifithermostat.com
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Getting help and responding to alerts
Your thermostat offers two types of assistance, if these assistance options do not answer your questions, review the FAQs (pages 67-68) and troubleshooting tips (pages 71-72).
On screen help
Most displays include an orange Help button.
1 Touch Help to display instructions for
using the screen.
2 Touch OK to redisplay the original
screen.
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Help
OK
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Getting help and responding to alerts
On screen alerts
Your home screen will display a large orange button when you need to correct a setting or system problem.
1 Touch the button, the thermostat
displays instructions for completing the task to which you were alerted.
2 Touch OK on the instruction display,
then carry out the task. When the task is complete, the alert button will no longer be displayed.
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Replace Air
Filter
Press for info
OK
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Troubleshooting
If you have difficulty with your thermostat, please try the following suggestions. Most problems can be corrected quickly and easily.
Display is blank
Cannot change system setting to Cool
Fan does not turn on when heat is required
“Wait” appears on the screen
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• Checkcircuitbreakerandresetifnecessary.
• Makesurepowerswitchatheatingandcoolingsystemison.
• Makesurefurnacedoorisclosedsecurely.
• MakesureCwireisconnected(seepage11).
• CheckthatSystemSetupscreen“Yourthermostatcontrols”or“Your
system type” is set to match your heating and cooling equipment (see page 65).
• CheckthatSystemSetupscreen“Yourfancontrol”issettomatchyour
heating equipment (see page 66).
• Compressorprotectionfeatureisengaged.Wait5minutesforthesystem
to restart safely, without damage to the compressor.
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Troubleshooting
Heat pump issues cool air in heat mode, or warm air in cool mode
Heating or cooling system does not respond
Heating system is running in cool mode
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• CheckyoursettingforSystemSetupscreen“Typeofchangeovervalve”to
make sure it is properly configured for your system (see page 66).
• TouchSYSTEM to set system to Heat. Make sure the temperature is set
higher than the Inside temperature.
• TouchSYSTEM to set system to Cool. Make sure the temperature is set
lower than the Inside temperature.
• Checkcircuitbreakerandresetifnecessary.
• Makesurepowerswitchatheatingandcoolingsystemison.
• Makesurefurnacedoorisclosedsecurely.
• If“Wait”isdisplayed,thecompressorprotectiontimerison.Wait5minutes
for the system to restart safely, without damaging the compressor (see page 59).
• CheckthatSystemSetupscreen“Yourthermostatcontrols”or“Your
system type” is set to match your heating and cooling equipment (see “System Setup Options (MENU > System Setup)” on page 65).
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Glossary
C wire
The “C” or common wire brings 24 VAC power to the thermostat from the heating/cooling system. Some older mechanical or battery operated thermostats may not have this wire connection. It is necessary for establishing a Wi-Fi connection to your home network.
Heat Pump heating/cooling system
Heat pumps are used to heat and cool a home. If your old thermostat has a setting for auxiliary or emergency heat, you likely have a heat pump.
Conventional heating/cooling system
Non–heat pump type systems; these include air handlers, furnaces or boilers that run on natural gas, oil or electricity. They may or may not include an air conditioner.
Jumper Loop
In this thermostat, a plug with a wire loop located below the terminal block is used to connect the R and Rc terminals.
MAC ID, MAC CRC
Alphanumeric codes that uniquely identify your thermostat.
QR Code
Quick response code. A two-dimensional,machine-readable image. Your wireless device can read the black and white pattern in the square and link its browser directly to a web site. QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED.
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Regulatory information
FCC Compliance Statement (Part 15.19) (USA only)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2 This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Warning (Part 15.21) (USA only)
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Interference Statement (Part 15.105 (b)) (USA only)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Equipment interface module, thermostats and outdoor sensor
To comply with FCC and Industry Canada RF exposure limits for general population/ uncontrolled exposure, the antenna(s) used for these transmitters must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna.
Portable Comfort Control
This portable transmitter with its antenna complies with FCC and Industry Canada RF exposure limits for general population/ uncontrolled exposure. This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Section 7.1.2 of RSS-GEN
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
Section 7.1.3 of RSS-GEN
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 This device may not cause interference, and 2 This device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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1-year limited warranty
Honeywell warrants this product, excluding battery, to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the consumer. If at any time during the warranty period the product is determined to be defective or malfunctions, Honeywell shall repair or replace it (at Honeywell’s option).
If the product is defective, (i) return it, with a bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase, to the place from which you purchased it; or (ii) call Honeywell Customer Care at 1-855-733-5465. Customer Care will make the determination whether the product
should be returned to the following address: Honeywell Return Goods, Dock 4 MN10-3860, 1885 Douglas Dr. N., Golden Valley, MN 55422, or whether a replacement product can be sent to you.
This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs. This warranty shall not apply if it is shown by Honeywell that the defect or malfunction was caused by damage which occurred while the product was in the possession of a consumer.
Honeywell’s sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product within the terms stated above. HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation may not apply to you.
THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY HONEYWELL MAKES ON THIS PRODUCT. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS HEREBY LIMITED TO THE ONE-YEAR DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state. If you have any questions concerning this warranty, please write Honeywell Customer Relations, 1985 Douglas Dr,
Golden Valley, MN 55422 or call 1-855-733-5465. In Canada, write Retail Products ON15-02H, Honeywell Limited/ Honeywell Limitée, 35 Dynamic Drive, Toronto, Ontario M1V4Z9.
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Honeywell International Inc. 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley, MN 55422 wifithermostat.com
® U.S. Registered Trademark. Apple, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2013 Honeywell International Inc. 69-2809ES—03 M.S. Rev. 11-13 Printed in U.S.A.
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Guía del usuario
Termostato con pantalla táctil a color, programable con conexión WiFi
RTH9580 con conexión WiFi
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En la caja, encontrará lo siguiente:
• Termostato
• Placa de pared
• Tornillos y anclajes
• Guía para el encendido
rápido
• Tarjeta de identificación del termostato
• Etiquetas de los cables
• Guía del usuario
Características del termostato con conexión WiFi
Con el nuevo termostato, podrá realizar lo siguiente:
• Conectarse a Internet para supervisar y controlar el sistema de calefacción/ refrigeración.
• Ver y modificar las configuraciones del sistema de calefacción/refrigeración.
• Ver y configurar la temperatura y los cronogramas.
• Recibir alertas por correo electrónico y obtener actualizaciones automáticas.
• Ver la temperatura y humedad exterior (requiere configuración WiFi y estar
registrado).
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Bienvenido
Felicitaciones por la compra del termostato con pantalla táctil a color, programable con conexión WiFi de Honeywell. Cuando se registre en Total Connect Comfort Solutions de Honeywell, puede supervisar y controlar de manera remota el sistema de calefacción y refrigeración de su hogar o empresa; puede permanecer conectado a su sistema de confort dondequiera que vaya.
Total Connect Comfort de Honeywell es la solución perfecta si usted viaja frecuentemente, tiene un hogar de vacaciones, una empresa, o si administra una propiedad de inversión o, simplemente, busca tranquilidad.
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Este termostato funciona con sistemas comunes de 24 voltios, como los de aire forzado, hidrónicos, bombas de calor, de aceite, de gas y eléctricos. No funciona con sistemas de milivoltios, como una chimenea de gas, o con sistemas de 120/240 voltios, como la calefacción eléctrica de zócalo.
AVISO SOBRE MERCURIO: No coloque el termostato existente en la basura si este contiene mercurio en un tubo sellado. Comuníquese con Thermostat Recycling Corporation en www.thermostat-recycle.org o al 1-800-238-8192 para obtener información sobre cómo y dónde desechar el termostato de manera adecuada y segura.
AVISO: Para evitar posibles daños al compresor, no utilice el aire acondicionado si la temperatura externa es inferior a 50 °F (10 °C).
¿Necesita ayuda?
Visite wifithermostat.com o llame al 1-855-733-5465 para obtener asistencia antes de devolver el termostato a la tienda.
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Índice
Acerca de su nuevo termostato
Referencia rápida: uso doméstico ................ 4
Referencia rápida: uso empresarial .............. 5
Instalación
Instalación del termostato............................. 7
Conexión de la red WiFi ............................. 25
Registro del termostato en línea ................ 30
Funcionamiento
Configuración de la hora y la fecha ............ 34
Configuración del ventilador ....................... 35
Configuración de la modalidad del sistema .. 36 Cronogramas predeterminados para
ahorro de energía ....................................... 37
Ajuste de los cronogramas del programa ...38 Anulación de las programaciones:
doméstico ................................................... 41
Anulación de las programaciones:
empresarial ................................................. 42
Visualización del estado del equipo ........... 43
Configuración del mantenimiento
en vacaciones: doméstico ..........................44
Configurar programación de días festivos/
eventos: comercial ...................................... 45
Configuración de eventos
personalizados: empresarial ....................... 46
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Configuración de la programación
de días festivos: empresarial ...................... 48
Configuración de la anulación
de días festivos: uso empresarial ............... 49
Inicio de la modalidad de ocupación:
empresarial ................................................. 50
Cómo personalizar el color de la pantalla .. 51
Configuración de las preferencias .............. 52
Limpieza de la pantalla del termostato ....... 53
Ajuste de las configuraciones
de seguridad ............................................... 54
Actualizaciones de software ....................... 55
Baja del termostato..................................... 56
Tecnología Smart Response ...................... 57
Purga previa a la ocupación ....................... 58
Protección del compresor ........................... 59
Conversión automática ............................... 60
Configuración de
preferencias avanzadas .............................. 61
Cambio de la configuración del sistema ..... 64
Apéndices
Preguntas frecuentes.................................. 67
Cómo obtener ayuda y reaccionar
ante las alertas ........................................... 69
Localización y solución de problemas ........ 71
Garantía limitada ........................................ 76
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Referencia rápida: uso doméstico
HOGAR. Presione para visualizar la pantalla de inicio.
VENTILADOR. Seleccione una modalidad para el ventilador.
SISTEMA. Seleccione la modalidad del sistema (calefacción/refrigeración).
MENÚ. Presione para visualizar las opciones. Comience aquí para configurar un cronograma del programa.
Cronograma actual. Cambie la configuración de la temperatura y seleccione el mantenimiento temporal o permanente.
Condiciones interiores. Muestra la temperatura y la humedad interior.
Fecha y hora actuales. Estado actual. Muestra la modalidad del
sistema (calefacción/refrigeración). Condiciones exteriores. Después de
registrarla, se muestra la temperatura y la humedad exterior.
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Referencia rápida: uso empresarial
HOGAR. Presione para visualizar la pantalla de inicio.
VENTILADOR. Seleccione una modalidad para el ventilador.
SISTEMA. Seleccione la modalidad del sistema (calefacción/refrigeración).
MENÚ. Presione para visualizar las opciones. Comience aquí para configurar un cronograma del programa.
Ubicación del termostato. Identifique rápidamente qué termostato controla un sector determinado.
Cronograma actual. Toque una flecha para cambiar la configuración de la temperatura y seleccionar una configuración temporal.
Anulación. Toque esta opción para anular temporalmente el cronograma del programa.
Condiciones interiores. Muestra la temperatura y la humedad interior.
Fecha y hora actuales. Estado actual. Muestra la modalidad del sistema
(calefacción/refrigeración). Condiciones exteriores. Después de registrarla,
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se muestra la temperatura y la humedad exterior.
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Configuración del termostato
Configurar el termostato con pantalla táctil, programable con conexión WiFi es fácil. Está preprogramado y listo para funcionar tan pronto como se instale y se registre.
Instale su termostato.
1
Conéctelo a su red inalámbrica doméstica.
2
3
Regístrelo a través de Internet para obtener acceso remoto.
Antes de comenzar, le recomendamos que mire un breve video de
instalación. Utilice el QR Code visite wifithermostat.com/support
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®
ubicado al principio de esta guía o
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Instalación del termostato
Es posible que necesite las siguientes herramientas para instalar el termostato:
• Destornillador Phillips n.° 2
• Bolígrafo
• Lápiz
• Nivel (opcional)
1 DESCONECTE la energía
eléctrica del sistema de calefacción/refrigeración.
¡Importante! Para proteger
el equipo, DESCONECTE la energía eléctrica de su sistema de calefacción/refrigeración en la caja de interruptores de circuito o el interruptor del sistema.
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• Taladro y brocas (3/16 in [4.8 mm] en paneles de yeso, 7/32 in [5.6 mm] en yeso) (opcional)
• Martillo (opcional)
• Cinta aislante (opcional)
o
Caja de
interruptores
del circuito
Interruptor de
energía del
sistema de
calefacción/
refrigeración
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2 Retire la placa frontal del termostato
existente y deje los cables conectados.
2a Tome una fotografía de las
conexiones de los cables a modo de referencia.
2b En caso de que no haya cables
conectados al terminal C o de que no existiera un terminal C en el termostato existente, mire los videos sobre cableado alternativo disponibles en wifithermostat.com/videos
¡Importante! Se requiere el cable
C, que es la fuente de energía de su termostato. Si no tiene el cable C, su termostato no se encenderá.
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Nota: Necesitará una
foto de sus conexiones de cableado para cablear el termostato nuevo.
C
Designación de los terminales
Si el termostato existente tiene un tubo de mercurio sellado, vaya a la página 2 para obtener instrucciones sobre cómo desecharlo adecuadamente.
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Instalación del termostato
3 Etiquete los cables.
Utilice las etiquetas adhesivas suministradas para identificar cada cable a medida que los desconecta. Etiquete los cables conforme a las designaciones de los terminales del termostato existente, no según el color de los cables.
Nota: Si ninguna etiqueta
coincide con la designación de los terminales, escriba la letra correcta en una etiqueta adhesiva en blanco.
4 Retire la placa de pared.
Quite la placa de pared existente de la pared después de que haya etiquetado y desconectado todos los cables.
C
C
Nota: Enrosque los cables alrededor
de un lápiz para evitar que caigan en el hueco de la pared.
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Etiqueta adhesiva
Etiquetas en blanco
Designación de los terminales
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5 Monte la placa de pared para
termostato con conexión WiFi.
Monte la nueva placa de pared con los tornillos y anclajes incluidos con el termostato.
Si fuese necesario: Taladre agujeros de 3/16 in
(4.8 mm) en paneles de yeso. Taladre agujeros de 7/32 in
(5.6 mm) en yeso.
Nota: Puede utilizar los anclajes
de pared existentes. Levante la placa de pared en los anclajes existentes para comprobar la alineación.
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LEVEL
HERE
C K
Rc
R
Y
R
C
G
Placa de pared
W­O/B
Y G
W2­Aux/E
Y2 L
W
MCR34499
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Instalación del termostato
¡Importante! Para que funcione el termostato con conexión WiFi, se requiere un
cable C. El cable C, o común, le transmite 24 V CA al termostato. Muchos termostatos mecánicos o con batería más antiguos no requieren de un cable C. Si no tiene un cable C, intente hacer lo siguiente:
• Busque un cable sin usar que esté dentro de la pared. Conecte ese cable a C y verifique que esté conectado a 24 V CA en el sistema de calefacción/refrigeración. Verifique la sección de video en wifithermostat.com
Nota: No todos los sistemas de calefacción/refrigeración identifican el terminal común
C de 24 V CA. Revise su manual del sistema o comuníquese con el fabricante para conocer cuál es el terminal común de 24 V CA.
Mire los videos sobre cableado alternativo en wifithermostat.com/videos
Cableado
Para obtener información sobre los sistemas de calefacción/refrigeración
convencionales (gas natural, aceite o eléctricos, aire acondicionado), consulte la
página 12. Para obtener más definiciones, consulte el “Glosario” en la página 74. Para obtener información sobre un sistema de bomba de calor, consulte la página 14.
Para obtener más definiciones, consulte el “Glosario” en la página 74.
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Instalación del termostato
Cableado (sistema convencional)
6A Coloque el cableado del termostato con conexión WiFi en su sistema convencional.
a Comience por el cable C; una la etiqueta
adhesiva del cable con las etiquetas de los terminales.
Debe tener un cable C. Consulte la página 11.
b
Enderece el cable e introdúzcalo con | cuidado en el agujero del terminal hasta escuchar un clic. (Si desea retirar un cable, utilice la punta de un bolígrafo para presionar la liberación del terminal y, luego, retire el cable).
Nota: Consulte la foto del cableado que tomó
en el paso 2.
Consejo: Para colocar el cable de manera
más sencilla, use la punta de un bolígrafo para mantener presionada la liberación del terminal.
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Nota: Es posible que el cableado
de su aplicación sea diferente del cableado que se muestra a continuación. Liberación del terminal
Rc
C K
R
C
R
EJEMPLO DE CABLEADO
W
Y
G
El suyo puede ser diferente
W­O/B
Y G
W2-
Aux/E
Y2 L
Extraiga el lazo del puente SOLO si tiene los cables R y Rc.
¿Las etiquetas no coinciden?
Consulte las claves para la instalación de cableado alternativo en las páginas 16 y 17.
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Instalación del termostato
Cableado (sistema convencional ­continuación)
c En la imagen de la derecha, revise la casilla próxima a cada conexión. Utilizará esta lista de comprobación en el paso 9.
d Compruebe que el cable esté fijo
jalándolo con cuidado. e Repita los pasos de la “a” a la “d” para
el resto de los cables. f Introduzca el excedente de cables en
la abertura de la pared después de haber instalado todos los cables.
g Continúe con la página 20.
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¡Importante!
Marque la casilla por cada cable que conecte. Necesitará esta información en el paso 9.
C K
Rc
R
¿Las etiquetas no coinciden?
Consulte las claves para la instalación de cableado alternativo en las páginas 16 y 17.
W-O/B
Y
G W2­Y2 L
Aux/E
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Instalación del termostato
Cableado (sistema de bomba de calor)
6B Coloque los cables del termostato con conexión WiFi en su bomba de calor.
a Comience por el cable C; una la etiqueta
adhesiva del cable con las etiquetas de los terminales.
Debe tener un cable C. Consulte la página 11.
b Introduzca el cable con cuidado en el
agujero del terminal hasta escuchar un clic. (Si desea retirar un cable, utilice la punta de un bolígrafo para presionar la liberación del terminal y, luego, retire el cable).
Nota: Consulte la foto del cableado que
tomó en el paso 2.
Consejo: Para colocar el cable de manera
más sencilla, use la punta de un bolígrafo para mantener presionada la liberación del terminal.
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Nota: Es posible que el cableado
de su aplicación sea diferente del cableado que se muestra a continuación.
Liberación del terminal
O
Y
G
AUX
EJEMPLO DE CABLEADO
El suyo puede ser diferente
W­O/B
Y G
W2­Aux/E
Y2 L
Rc
C K
R
C
R
Extraiga el lazo del puente SOLO si tiene los cables R y Rc.
¿Las etiquetas no coinciden?
Consulte las claves para la instalación de cableado alternativo en las páginas 18 y 19.
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Instalación del termostato
Cableado (sistema de bomba de calor ­continuación)
c En la imagen de la derecha, revise la casilla próxima a cada conexión. Utilizará esta lista de comprobación en el paso 9.
d Compruebe que el cable esté fijo
jalándolo con cuidado. e Repita los pasos de la “a” a la “d” para
el resto de los cables.
Nota: Si el termostato existente tiene cables
separados en AUX y E, utilice un empalme para cables para fijar ambos cables a otro cable. Coloque este tercer cable en el terminal W2-Aux/E.
f Introduzca el excedente de cables en la abertura de la pared después de haber instalado todos los cables.
g Continúe con la página 20.
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¡Importante!
Marque la casilla por cada cable que conecte. Necesitará esta información en el paso 9.
C K
Rc
R
¿Las etiquetas no coinciden?
Consulte las claves para la instalación de cableado alternativo en las páginas 18 y 19.
W-O/B
Y
G W2­Y2 L
Aux/E
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Instalación del termostato
Cableado alternativo (sistema convencional)
Utilícelo si las etiquetas de los cables no coinciden con las etiquetas de los terminales.
Nota: Debe tener un cable C o
uno equivalente. Consulte la página 11.
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C
1
K
Rc
2
R
2
Consulte las claves de
C
B
X
C1
Rc
R
R
V
4
RH
W
W1
Y
G
W2
Y2
W­O/B
Y G
W2-
Aux/E
Y2 L
1
a 2 en la página 17.
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Clave para cableado alternativo (sistema convencional)
No utilice el terminal K. Para uso futuro.
1
• Si tiene el cable R y el cable Rc, desenchufe el circuito del puente; para ello,
2
jale el circuito del cable.
• Si su termostato existente tenía cables R y RH, conecte el cable R al terminal Rc, el cable RH al terminal R y desenchufe el circuito del puente.
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Instalación del termostato
Cableado alternativo (sistema de bomba de calor)
Utilícelo si las etiquetas de los cables no coinciden con las etiquetas de los terminales.
Nota: Debe tener un cable C o
uno equivalente. Consulte la página 11.
C
1
K
2
Rc
3
R
C
B
X
Rc
R
R
VR
V
2
X X2
B
AUX
F
O
Y
G
Y2
W W1
L
W-
4
O/B
5
Y G
W2-
W2
Aux/E
6
Y2
7
L
Consulte las claves de
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1
a 7 en la página 19.
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