• Your thermostat is a precise instrument, handle it with care.
• Turn off electricity to the HVAC system before installing or
servicing thermostat or any part of the system.
• Do not turn electricity back on until work is completed.
• Do not short (jumper) across electric terminals at the control
on the furnace or air conditioner to test the system. This may
damage the thermostat.
• All wiring must conform to local codes and ordinances.
• This thermostat is designed for use with 3AA alkaline batteries
and/or 24 volt AC C wire (or a 12-24AC or DC source) and
millivolt gas systems. Each thermostat relay load should be
limited to 1.0 amp; higher amperage may cause damage to the
thermostat.
Caution
To avoid electrical shock and
to prevent damage to the furnace, air conditioner, and
thermostat,
disconnect the power supply before
beginning work.This can be done at the circuit breaker.
HVAC
selections
switches
Save
Energy
button
Power Grid
status
indicator
Reset
button
top cover
bottom
cover
RADIO
1
LINK
TARGET TEMP
Wire
terminals
MENU
butto
PROG
butto
Mode
button
Fan
button
n
n
DAY
A
U
P
M
TO
F
COOL
Touch screen
ENGLISH
Page 2
PG 2
TOOLS
You will need a small Phillips screwdriver and a drill with 3/16-in. (4.8mm) bit for wall mounts.
LOCATION
Replacement installations - mount the LS-60 in place of the old thermostat.
A new location will require moving your wiring.
For new installations and relocating the LS-60 - follow the guidelines listed below:
• Locate the thermostat on an inside wall, about 5 ft. (1.5m) above the oor, and in a room that
is used often.
• Do not install it where there are unusual heating conditions, such as: in direct sunlight; near
a lamp, radio, television, radiator register, replace; near hot water pipes in a wall; or near a
stove on the other side of a wall.
• Do not locate in unusual cooling conditions, such as: on a wall
separating an unheated room; or in a draft from a stairwell, door,
or window.
• Do not locate in a damp area. This can lead to corrosion that will
shorten thermostat life.
• Do not locate where air circulation is poor, such as: in a corner, an
alcove; behind an open door.
• Do not install the LS-60 until all construction and painting has
been completed.
• This thermostat does not require leveling.
Good
5ft.
(1.5m)
Page 3
REMOVE OLD UNIT
Switch OFF electricity to the HEATING and COOLING systems.
Then follow these steps:
• Remove cover from old thermostat. Most are snap-on types and simply pull off. Some have locking
screws on the side or front. These must be loosened. DO NOT remove wires. Note the letters
printed near the terminals. Attach labels (enclosed) to each wire for identication.
Caution
Read instructions carefully before removing any wiring from
existing thermostat. Wires must be labeled before they are
removed. THERE IS NO STANDARD COLOR CODE. When removing wires from their terminals, ignore the color of the wires and
LABEL THEM by the lettered terminal where they were screwed.
• Label the wires one at a time. You must label all the wires
before you proceed.
• With all wires labeled, remove them from the old unit.
• Make sure the wires do not fall back inside the wall. You can
wind them around a pencil to keep them from falling.
• Loosen all screws on the old thermostat and remove it from the
wall.
C
W
G
PG 3
Page 4
PG 4PG 4
What wires do you have?
Make sure your wires are labeled. This may require you to
find the ‘other end’ connection for each wire on your heating or air conditioning equipment and read
the label there. Refer to the Wire Reference page at end of install section for better understanding of
wire labels from different HVAC system makers.
IMPORTANT: The LS-60 runs on 3 AA alkaline batteries and/or the C wire if available. If you do
not have a C wire you can run a new wire from the HVAC or use a standard 12-24V [AC or DC] wall
transformer. A constant power source is required when using a radio module.
IMPORTANT: If you have both RH and RC you need to
Jumper
wire
remove the jumper wire between these 2 terminals.
Prepare Wires
Y
RH RC
G A
Please follow these guidelines for safe and
secure wire connections:
• You will need at least 2.6” of wire for each of your connections to the LS-60.
• If you do not have enough wire, splice additional wire to allow enough slack.
• Terminals accept wires from 16-22awg.
• Fan out wires below the hole as shown.
• Remove insulation 1/8” from the tip of each wire.
• When handling, take care not to damage the labels for each wire.
C
from HVAC
System
W
G
RH
Y
2.6"
Wire Terminals
Page 5
Find the step-by-step diagram for your system
WIRES
C W RH
from
From
2 Wire
HVAC
Furnace
Heat
W
C
WIRES
W RH A
from
From
HVAC
Furnace
RH
W
3 Wire
Zoned
Hot Water
A
RH
Go
To
Page 16
Go To Page 13
WIRES
C W RH G
from
From
HVAC
Furnace
C
Go To Page 13Go To Page 14
WIRES
C W Y RH G
from
3 Wire
Heat
W
RH
From
HVAC
Furnace
C
G
W
4 Wire
Heat/Cool
RH
Y
G
Go To Page 14
WIRES
C W Y RH RC G
from
From
HVAC
Furnace
C
W
RH
Y
5 Wire
Heat/Cool
RC
• Select the referenece
page with your wiring
diagram and set-up
information below.
• The C-wire is optional but
prefered for all installations
[shown dotted in diagrams].
G
Some radio modules will
require the 24VAC C-wire
power.
WIRES
or
C B
from
From
HVAC
Furnace
B
C
Go To Page 15
O Y RH G
4 Wire Heat Pump
w/o Aux Heat
O
Y
RH
G
or
WIRES
C B
HVAC
from
FromFurnace
or
O W2 Y RH G
5 Wire
Heat Pump
WIRES
C W2 W Y Y2 R
from
From
HVAC
Furnace
w/ Aux Heat
B
C
O
or
W2
Y
H
R
G
C
Go To Page 15Go To Page 16
• If your combination of
H
G
2 stage Cool
2 stage Heat
wires is not above you can
use the wiring table at the
end if the install section to
determine your connections,
contact customer support
for help.
Y
2
Y
2
W
W
H
G
R
PG 5
Page 6
• “Fan out” wires as illustrated with LS-60 below the wall
opening. As in the example: fan out the wires so that the
C wire is above the C terminal, the W above the W. This
allows the LS-60 to t snug to the wall.
Caution
Do not allow wires to touch each other or parts on thermostat.
• Wires will position behind the LS-60 and up over the
terminal area.
• Do not bunch wires behind the LS-60. Feed any slack
back into the wall opening.
from HEAT/COOL system
C
W
Y
RH
C
B
O
W
W
2
Y
Y2
R
H
R
C
G
G
A
PG 6
Connect Your Wires
• Connect labeled wires only to a terminal with the same letter label.
• Insert the wire in the terminal well and tighten the screw securely.
NOTE: If you wish you can mount the LS-60 to the wall rst, and then connect the wires.
• The LS-2i can be externally powered with a power source rated from 12V to 24V, AC or DC, at
300ma or greater. If used, connect to the C and RH terminals (no polarity).
Page 7
Mount the LS-60 to Wall
1. Hold the LS-60 against the wall, with the wires coming over the top;
above terminal block. The LS-60 will cover the hole in the wall.
2. Position LS-60 for best appearance.
3. Attach the LS-60 to the wall with the screws provided.
4. If you are mounting the LS-60 to sheet rock or if you are using the
old mounting holes, use the plastic anchors provided.
5. Mark first and drill a 3/16-in.(4.8mm) hole for the insert at each
screw location, then mount the unit.
from
HEAT/COOL
system
C
RH
G
W
Y
C
B
O
W
W
2
Y
Y2
R
H
R
C
G
A
Place wires like this
C
B
O
W
W
2
Y
Y2
R
H
R
C
G
A
Wall
LS-60
Wires
Wall
anchor
Screw to wall
PG 7
Page 8
HVAC Selection
PG 8
T
E
S
E
R
P
H
M
R
AS ELEC
O
G
N
• Set the HVAC TYPE switch in the NORM position if you have
conventional natural gas, propane, oil, or electric heat. If you
HVAC
TYPE
T
A
E
H
E
C
R
U
O
S
have a HEAT PUMP system set the HVAC TYPE switch to HP.
• Set the HEAT SOURCE switch in the GAS position if you have normal gas or oil heat or if you have
a heat pump with gas or oil auxiliary heat. Put the HEAT SOURCE in the ELEC position if you have
normal electric heat or if you have a heat pump with electric auxiliary heat.
Install 3 AA Batteries
• Install 3 AA alkaline batteries [required] following
the marked polarity in the battery compartment.
AA
3
AA
AA
2
Put the lower battery in negative end rst against
the spring, then push the positive end in. Then
1
insert the last 2 batteries as shown.
IMPORTANT: Press the RESET button (under
top cover) to implement the HVAC switch selections.
• With all the wires connected it is time to turn the AC power back on. Do this at the breaker you used
to switch it off. The LS-60 will power-up in the OFF mode. Your LS-60 is not congured to operate your
HVAC system yet. You must now congure your thermostat for your HVAC system.
Page 9
Caution
Special Battery Warning
Always replace the batteries as soon as the “Low Batt” ashes. The thermostat is a battery powered
device. You must be responsible to replace batteries before they run out. Failure to replace batteries can
result in overheating or excessive cooling of your house.
• Even if the “Low Batt” indicator does not ash, you should always replace the batteries at least once a
year. Replacing the batteries also helps to prevent leakage that can corrode and damage the thermostat.
• If you are leaving your home for a month or more, you should replace the batteries as a precaution
against battery failure in your absence.
• Always use new alkaline batteries.
• Failing to replace the batteries, when necessary, could cause the thermostat to lose power or
malfunction. If the thermostat loses power, then the thermostat will not control the temperature which
could result in your HVAC system not functioning as you intended and lead to possible damage from
overheating or excessive cooling.
• If the thermostat batteries fail with the heat OFF, this can result in NO HEAT and possible frozen or
broken pipes and water damage.
• If the thermostat batteries fail with the cool OFF, this can result in NO COOL and could cause possible
damage or excessive temperatures.
PG 9
Page 10
PG 10
HVAC Setup on Screen
IMPORTANT: Make sure the LS-60 is powered up and the
mode is set to OFF. HVAC selection switches must be set rst
[pg 8].
• With mode in OFF press MENU and touch HVAC SET UP.
• Use +/- icons to select HVAC SET UP number on screen.
The LCD display will show your selection and indicate the
HVAC
SETUP
HEAT
2
ND
STG
COOL
number of stages you have selected. During setup, 2nd stage
will blink when both heat and cool have 2nd stages.
If you have a Normal HVAC system and
you want fast temperature recovery...
NOTE: For 2 stage systems your LS-60 can recover from a temperature setback in 2 ways: 1] Fast Recovery - This uses your 2nd
stage to bring the house to Target Temperature. This may use slightly more energy. 2] Efcient Recovery -This uses the 2nd stage to
bring your house to within a few degrees of the Target Temperature and then uses the 1st stage to go the last bit. (See setting the dif-
ferential in the operating guide). This is more efcient.
HEAT PUMP with AUX heat select b
(efcient recovery)
HEAT PUMP no AUX heat select C
Page 11
Test Installation
Follow these procedures to verify you have correctly installed
the LS-60.
TO CHECK FAN (If you connected the G wire):
Press the fan button to turn the fan ON.
Verify that air is blowing from the system.
Press the fan button again to return to AUTO.
TO CHECK HEAT
Set the mode to HEAT by pressing the MODE button until HEAT is displayed.
Touch the temperature display to bring up the MANUAL screen.
Touch the + icon and raise the target temp to 90
Verify that heat is blowing from the system. Return the Target Temperature to a nomal
setting.Return mode to OFF by pressing the mode button.
If you have a heat pump, leave in off for 4 minutes before checking COOL.
o
F; allow the system 2 minutes to respond.
TO CHECK COOL (do not operate AC if the outside temp is below 65
o
F)
Set the mode to COOL by pressing the MODE button until COOL is displayed.
Touch the - icon and lower cool Target Temperature to 50
o
F.
Allow the system 5 minutes to respond.
Verify that cool air is blowing from the system.
Return mode to OFF.
PG 11
Page 12
Congratulations, you have successfully installed your unit. Please proceed to
the OPERATING Guide to initialize the LS-60.
IMPORTANT: If
you have labeled and connected your wires
and followed the correct HVAC setup, and your system still does
not operate,
STATEMENT OF USE: This thermostat can be used with
3AA batteries, 24VAC (C wire), 24VAC adapter, heating
contact technical support
.
RADIO
1
LINK
PM
and cooling systems and also millivolt heating. It cannot
be used with line voltage systems. This thermostat is digital
TARGET TEMP
and your desired heat or cool temperatures can easily
be set on the large touch screen with the +/- buttons. A
minimum 4 minute off time protects the compressor from
damage.
This thermostat runs on 3AA batteries. The LS-60 can be
externally powered with a power source rated from 12V
to 24V, AC or DC, at 300ma or greater. If used, connect
to the C and RH terminals (no polarity). The 24VAC “C” wire is the other side of the 24VAC heating
transformer and can be found where the other thermostat wires connect at the wall or at the furnace.
Do not use the common or ground side of the line voltage.
DAY
AUTO
F
COOL
MODE
control
FAN
control
PG 12PG 12
Page 13
Step-by-step wiring diagrams
WIRES
2 Wire Heat GAS MILLIVOLT or 24VAC system
STEP 1 - Connect the R (or RH) wire to the RH terminal. This connects the heat power.
STEP 2 - Connect the W wire to the W terminal. This connects the heat.
STEP 3 - Set HVAC selection switches to NORMAL and GAS.
Your heater is now connected to the LS-60.
Please Go To Page 6
WIRES
3 Wire Heat
STEP 1 - Connect the R (or RH) wire to the RH terminal. This connects the heat power .
STEP 2 - Connect the W wire to the W terminal. This connects the heat.
STEP 3 - Connect the G wire to the G terminal on the thermostat. This connects the fan.
STEP 4 - Set HVAC selection switches to NORMAL and:
If you have gas or oil heat, set the HEAT TYPE to GAS.
If you have electric heat, set the HEAT TYPE to ELEC.
Your system is now connected to the LS-60.
Please Go To Page 6
C H B O
RADIO POWER
C H B O
REMOTE POWER
W
2
W
2
W
W
Y Y2 RH RC G A
HV
AC SYSTEM
W
C
R
Y Y2 RH RC G A
HVAC SYSTEM
W
C
R G
PG 13
Page 14
WIRES
W Y RH G
4 Wire Heat/Cool
STEP 1 - Connect the W wire to the W terminal. This connects the heat.
STEP 2 - Connect the Y wire to the Y terminal. This connects the cooling compressor.
STEP 3 - Connect the RH or R wire to the RH terminal. This connects the power.
STEP 4 - Connect the G wire to the G terminal on the thermostat. This connects the fan.
STEP 5 - Set HVAC selection switches to NORMAL and:
If you have gas or oil heat, set the HEAT TYPE switch to GAS.
REMOTE POWER
HVAC SYSTEM
Y
W
C
R G
If you have electric heat, set the HEAT TYPE switch to ELEC.
Your HVAC system is now connected to the LS-60.
WIRES
W Y RH RC G
Please Go To Page 6
5 Wire Heat/Cool
Thermostat
Te rminals
C H B O
W
2
W
Y Y2 RH RC G A
STEP 1 - Connect the W wire to the W terminal. This connects the heat.
STEP 2 - Connect the Y wire to the Y terminal. This connects to the cooling compressor.
STEP 3 - Disconnect the jumper between RH and RC terminals.
STEP 4 - Connect the RH wire to the RH and the RC wire to the RC terminals. This connects power.
STEP 5 - Connect the G wire to the G terminal. This connects the fan.
STEP 6 - Set HVAC selection switches to NORMAL and:
W
C
HVAC SYSTEM
RH RC
Y
If you have gas or oil heat, set the HEAT TYPE to GAS.
If you have electric heat, set the HEAT TYPE to ELEC.
Your HVAC system is now connected to the LS-60.
Please Go To Page 6
Thermostat
Te rminals
REMOTE POWER
C H B O
W
2
W
Y Y2 RH RC G A
PG 14
G
Page 15
4 Wire Heat Pump (heat/cool) without Auxiliary Heat
STEP 1 - Connect O wire to the O terminal or B wire to the B. This connects the change-over valve.
If you have both O and B - connect only the O wire to the O terminal and DO NOT connect B to B
terminal (see wire reference under Trane for B wire terminal).
STEP 2 - Connect the Y wire to Y terminal. This connects the compressor.
STEP 3 - Connect the R wire to RH. This connects the power.
STEP 4 - Connect the G wire to the G. This connects the fan.
STEP 5 - Set HVAC selection switch to HEAT PUMP and set the HEAT.
TYPE to ELEC.
Your HVAC system is now connected to the LS-60.
Please Go To Page 6
or
C B O
Te rminals
POWER
W
2
W
HEAT PUMP SYSTEM
YB
C
O
or
Y Y2 RH RC G A
R G
5 Wire Heat Pump w/ Aux Heat
STEP 1 - Connect O wire to the O terminal or B wire to the B. This connects the change-over valve.
If you have both O and B - connect only the O wire to the O terminal and DO NOT connect B to B
terminal (see wire reference under Trane for B wire terminal).
STEP 2 - Connect the W2 wire to W2 terminal. This connects the auxiliary heat.
STEP 3 - Connect the Y wire to Y terminal. This connects the compressor.
STEP 4 - Connect the R wire to RH terminal. This connects the power.
STEP 5 - Connect the G wire to G terminal. This connects the fan.
STEP 6 - Set HVAC selection switches to heat pump and:
REMOTE POWER
or
HEAT PUMP SYSTEM
W2
B
C
O
or
Y
R G
If you have gas or oil Auxiliary Heat, set the HEAT TYPE to GAS.
2
If you have electric Auxiliary Heat, set the HEAT TYPE to ELEC.
Terminals
C H B O
W
W
Y Y2 RH RC G A
Your HVAC system is now connected to the LS-60.
Please Go To Page 6
PG 15
Page 16
2 Stage Heat and 2 stage Cool
STEP 1 - Connect the W wire to the W terminal. This connects the 1st Stage of HEAT.
STEP 2 - Connect the W2 wire to the W2 Terminal. This connects the 2nd Stage of HEAT.
STEP 3 - Connect the Y wire to the Y terminal. This connects the 1st Stage of COOL.
STEP 4 - Connect the Y2 wire to the Y2 terminal. This connects the 2nd Stage of COOL.
STEP 5 - Connect the RH or R wire to the RH terminal.This connects
the power.
STEP 6 - Connect the G wire to the G terminal. This connects the fan.
STEP 7 - Set HVAC selection switches to NORMAL and:
REMOTE
POWER
C
HVAC SYSTEM
W2
W
Y2
RH
Y
RC
G
If you have gas or oil heat, set the HEAT TYPE to GAS.
If you have electric heat, set the HEAT TYPE to ELEC.
Your HVAC system is now connected to the LS-60.
Please Go To Page 6
WIRES
W RH [A?]
3 Wire Zoned Hot Water
C H B O
erminal
T
W
2
W
Y Y2 RH RC G A
s
For Solenoid valve or Motor valve connect the wires based on diagrams below to the correct terminal
on the LS-60. USE ONLY IN HEAT MODE. The third wire on your valve may be called 6, Y, or G (see
page 18).
Motor Valve
W
R A
Solenoid Valve
A
R
W
PG 16
CH B O
W
Y Y2 RH RC G A
W
2
C H B O
W
2
W
Y Y2 RH RC G A
Page 17
Wire Reference Chart
Possible WiresWhat They Control
R or V or VR RH and RC Single power for HEAT and COOL
RH or 4 RH Power for HEAT (RH not connected to RC jumper clip removed)
RC RC Power for COOL (RH not connected to RC jumper clip removed)
W W Heat control
W2 W2 2nd stage HEAT or heat pump auxiliary heat
W3 W3 3rd stage HEAT or 2nd stage of 2 stage auxiliary heat
Y Y COOL control or 1st stage compression for heat pump
Y2 Y2 2nd stage COOL control or 2nd stage compression for a heat pump
G or F G FAN control
C or X C 24VAC power (to power thermostat) NOTE: TRANE uses B for this connection
H H External Humidier
DH DH External De-Humidier
EX EX external fresh air bafe
B B Heat pump changeover (cool to heat, powered in heat)
O O Heat pump changeover (heat to cool, powered in cool)
B and O
products) DO NOT CONNECT B to B terminal, connect B to C
terminal. If not a Trane product tape off B.
E n/a Emergency heat (do not connect, tape off)
L n/a System monitor (do not connect, tape off)
T n/a Outdoor sensor (do not connect, tape off)
IMPORTANT: If there are both B and O wires (Trane pump
PG 17
Page 18
Lennox Heat Pump
V or VR or R RH Power for HEAT
M or Y Y COOL control
Y or W or W2 W2 2nd stage HEAT
F or G G Fan control
R or O O
X or X2 or C C
Trane Products [American Standard]
B C 24VAC power (to power thermostat)
W or W1 W2 2nd stage HEAT
X2 Emergency heat (do not connect, tape off)
Zoned Hot Water
2 wire
Your Wires Thermostat Terminal
R RH
W W
3 Wire
Motor Driven Valves
R or 5 RH (power)
W or 4 W (heat ON)
Y or G or 6 (the 3rd wire) A (heat OFF)
PG 18
3 Wire
Solenoid Valves
R RH (power)
W A (heat ON)
Y or G (the 3rd wire) W (heat OFF)
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