ConventionalUp to 3 Heating/3 Cooli ng
Heat PumpsUp to 4 Heating/2 Cooli ng
Power Supply
Power Usage5 VA (maximum)
Output Relay
Ratings
24 Vac +/-20%, Class 2, 4A
max.
Pilot duty, 1A max. per output,
4A max total
Docume nt No. 129-906
July 20, 2016
Spanish Version
Product Information
The EcoView Thermostat (97-004) is a wireless,
digital therm ostat, designed for use with the
EcoView Energy Management System.
See the following documents for installation of other
EcoView system components:
•EcoView™ 8 DO Module Installation and
Commissioning (129- 565)
•EcoView™Multi-phase Meter Installation
Instructions (129-563)
•EcoView™ Touchscreen Installation and
System Start-up (129-562)
Caution Notations
Equipment damage or loss of data may
occur if you do not f ollow a procedure as
specified.
Risque de dégâts matériels ou de perte de
données, en cas de non-respect des
procédures à suivre.
Operating
Temperature
Storage/Shipping
Temperature
Relative
Humidity
23°F to 122°F (-5°C to 50°C)
-13°F to 158°F (-25°C to 70°C)
Up to 95% (non-condensing)
Required Tools
• No. 1 Phillips screwdriver
• 1/8” flat-blade screwdriver
• Drill with 1/8" drill bit
Expected Installation Time
RatingNEMA 1
NOTE: The 97-004 is not battery-powered. It requires
24 Vac power from the HVAC equipm ent at
terminals RH/RC and C.
Product Number
97-004
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15 minutes
Prerequisites
• All work must be perf ormed in accordance with
applicable codes and standards.
• Use 18 gauge thermostat wire f or equipment
connections.
• 22 gauge shielded cable is recommended for
remote sensor wiring. Do not exceed 150 feet.
• To repl ace an existing thermostat, verify if 24
Vac is present between the RH/RC and C
terminals.
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Prerequisites, Continued
• Turn off power to the HVAC equipment before
attempting to remove the existing thermostat.
• Record wiring connections to existing thermostat
terminals.
• Remove the existing thermostat before
proceeding.
Installation
The maximum distance between EcoView
Thermostats, EcoVi ew Touchscreens, and other
EcoView ZigBee wireless devices is 75 to 300 feet
and will vary based on thermostat radio power
setting, local site geometry and local network
conditions. See EcoView Touchscreen Installationand System Start-up (129-562) for information about
validati ng the communications of the EcoView
wireless devices with the EcoView Touchscreen.
1. Remove ZigBee MAC Address Label from the
thermostat rear housi ng, and store with
documentation for use in commissioning the
EcoView Energy Management System.
2. Install the thermostat base plate.
a. Feed the existing wires through the opening
in the base plate.
b. Secure the base plate to the m ounting
surface using supplied hardware.
NOTE: Ensure t hat the UP arrows embossed
on the base plate point upward.
b. Attach the other end of the unused wire to
the thermostat RH or RC terminal.
c. Ver ify that 24 Vac is present between the
RH/RC and C terminals.
4. Attach the existing wires to the appropriate
terminals on the t hermostat base plate. See
Wiring Diagrams , Figure 4 and Figure 5.
NOTES: If using Auxiliary Inputs 1 to 4 or
configurable outputs 1 to 3, use
Setup Parameters P301 to P320 to
set functionalit y.
Corresponding inputs must be
configured in the Installer Set-up
menu to use remote inputs.
5. Systems with dual transformers:
If separate transformers are used for heating
and cooling systems, connect 24 Vac from the
cooling system to RC, and 24 Vac from the
heating system to RH. Remove Jumper RHRC.
6.(Optional) Aux Output 3 can be changed to a
dry (unpowered) contact by removing Jumper
RC-C3. See Figure 6.
NOTE: You cannot change the jumper after
plugging in the thermostat.
7. Att ach thermostat t o the base plate by engaging
tabs at the top and r otati ng the thermostat
downward until it i s securely seated on the base
plate.
8. Sec ure the thermostat to the base pl ate wit h the
Phillips screws (provided), using the slot s at the
bottom of the housing.
The installation is now complete. Restore power,
and continue to Thermostat Setup.
Thermostat Setup
Figure 2. Thermostat Base Plate.
NOTE: If 24 Vac was verified as present at the
thermostat wires (see Prerequisites),
skip Step 3 and proceed to Step 4.
3. If 24 Vac is not present at the thermostat:
a. Locate the 24 Vac transf ormer or 24 Vac on
the terminal strip on the HVAC unit. Attach a
thermostat wire to the 24 Vac source. See
the HVAC equipment schematics to verify
the correct termi nals.
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Table 2. Navigation Bar Icons.
July 20, 2016
Thermostat Display
Status Bar
The status bar at the top of t he displ ay consists of
11 icons.
Table 1. Status Bar Icons.
IconNameMeaning
Occupied
Keypad Lock Keypad is locked.
Scheduler
Override
Humidity
Control
Indicator
FanFan relay is on.
Fresh Air
Cool Mode
Heat Mode
Heating/Cooling
Stages
Auxiliary
Heating
Navigation Bar
Only one function can be selected at a time. The
small bar (cursor) below the function icon indicates
that a function is selected. Pressing an icon twice
navigates back to the Main screen.
A double bar cursor bel ow the Settings [] icon
indicates that you are in Programming mode.
The navigation bar at the bottom of the display
consists of four function icons.
Space is occupied, based
on Schedule.
Unit is running on the local
schedule.
The Scheduler is being
overridden by local control.
Droplet and (+) indicates
humidificat ion relay is on.
Droplet and (-) indicates
dehumidification relay is on.
If neither relay is on, the
wat er droplet d oes not
display.
Economizer Enable relay is
on.
The system is actively in
cooling mode.
The system is actively in
heating mode.
Eac h segm ent represents
one stage of heating or
cooling.
Auxiliary heating stage:
AUX=Stage 1: Aux 2=Stage
2
IconNamePurpose
Enables adustment of temperature
and humidity (if applicable) setpoints.
Setpoint
Fan
Control
Mode
Selector
Settings
Unit will display heating setpoint if in
Heating mode or cooling setpoint if in
Cooling mode.
Enables fan relay to be controlled as
needed by thermostat (AUTO) or to
be on continuously (ON).
Enables manual changeover between
Heating and Cooling mode. AUTO will
enable the thermostat to automatically
switch between heating and cooling
mode as required. OFF will disable all
control functions.
Enables Scheduler, Time/Date, and
Installer Set Up configuration. Also
enables access to service reminder
and fault messages.
Service Reminders and Fault Messages
• Serv ice reminders display at t he right side of the
screen:
–SERVICE UV LAMP
–SERVICE HUMIDIFIER
–SERVICE AIR FILTER
They are determined by the timer set in the Installer
Setup Menu, and can be cleared by pressing the
Settings [] icon, and then SERVICE. SeeClearing Service Reminders.
• Ac tive f ault messages display at the left side of
the home screen:
–CONNECTION LOST
–DEMAND RESPONSE (Not applicable to this
model)
–SERVICE REQUIRED (See Viewing Fault
Messages)
Fault messages are automatically cleared when the
root cause of the failure is resolved.
Connec tion Lost
If communication with the EcoView Touchscreen is
lost, the thermostat will display CONNECTION LOST
and will control to the locally stored schedule. If a
local schedule has not been configured in the
thermostat, it will control to the last temperature
setpoint sent by the touchscreen.
When the connecti on i s restored, the thermostat will
maintain cont rol t o the current setpoint until a new
setpoint is sent from the touchscreen.
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Wiring Diagrams
Figure 4. Wiring Schematic, Conventional System.
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Figure 5. Wiring Schematic, Heat Pump.
Figure 6. Wiring Schematic, Aux Output 3.
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Set-Up Wizard
When the unit is powered up for the first time, the
Set-Up WIZARD displays. This tool is used to
program the controller/thermostat.
NOTE: The thermostat will not start the control
sequence until the Set-Up Wizard is
complete.
1. Press WIZARD to access the menu.
2. Press + or – to change parameter settings, and
then use left and right arrows to select the
additional parameters.
3. After verifying all parameters, press Confirm to
save and complete.
4.INSTALLER displays. If setup is complete,
press the Settings [ ] icon to exit the Set-Up
Wizard. If further setup is needed, continue to
Step 5.
5. Press INSTALLER to access the Install er Menu
and more detailed setup. See Table 3 through
Table 9 for all parameter descriptions.
6. Press the Settings [] icon when finished to
exit setup.
Programming Temperature Setpoints
1. T ouch the center of the Home screen to access
the room temperature screen. Use the left and
right arr ows adjacent to the text line to displ ay
the room temperature and hum idity.
2. Touch the Setpoint []icon of the screen to
access the room temperature and humidity
setpoints.
NOTE: Only the setpoint s in the current mode
display and can be modified. For
instance, if the thermostat is in heating
mode, only the heating setpoint
displays and can be modified. If the
thermostat is in AUTO mode, both the
heating and cooli ng setpoints will be
displayed and can be modified.
3. Use the left [ï] and right [ð] arr ows to access
the different setpoints, and the + and – icons to
adjust the setpoint s.
4. T ouch the center of the screen t o exit Setpoint
Programming.
NOTE: If the screen is not touched for 30
seconds, the unit returns to the Home
screen.
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Programming Time and Date
1. Touch the center of the Home screen.
2. Press the Settings [] icon. SCHEDULER
displays.
3. Use the left [ï] and right [ð] arr ows to access
the Time menu. Press TIME. Press the two-digit
hour display t o change t he hour, or press the
two-digit minute display to change the minutes.
Press the left arrow [ï] to decrease the value,
and the right arrow [ð] to increase the value.
4. Press the Settings [] icon to save.
5. Use the left [ï] and right [ð] arr ows to access
the Date menu. Press DATE. Use the arrows to
select the month and year; use +/- to set the
date.
6. Press the Settings [] icon to save.
Installer Menu
1. Touch the center of the Home screen.
2. Press the Settings [] icon. SCHEDULER
displays.
3. Press the left arrow [ï].
4. Press INSTALLER.
5. Using the lower left [ï] and right [ð] arrows,
enter the password.
6. Press PASSWORD to accept the password.
NOTE: The Installer Level default password is
00:00.
Press the Settings [ ] icon to accept changes and
return the unit to the Home screen.
NOTE: If you do not provide input, the thermostat
will automatically exit the Installer menu and
resume normal system control after five
minutes.
Programming the Schedule
1. Touch the center of the Home screen.
2. Press the Settings [ ]. Icon. SCHEDULER
displays.
3. Press SCHEDULER.
4. Use the left [ï] and right [ð] arrows to select
the day. Press the day to select.
5. Use the + and – icons to set the tem perature
setpoints.
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6. Use the left [ï] and right [ð] arrows to adjust
the start tim e for each programming period. After
selecting the start time, confirm by touching
above the temperature display before moving to
the next programmi ng peri od.
7. Depending on the setti ng on the Sc heduler
(Parameter 107 – 108), set the schedule for
each period. See Table 3 for default schedules.
Resetting th e Unit to Factory Defaults
The following steps set ALL parameters to
factory def ault s (including passwords), and
restart the Set-Up Wizard.
Les étapes suivantes réglent TOUS les
paramètres à leur défaut d’usine (y compris
les mots de passes) et redémarr ent
l’assistant de confi guration.
1. Log in as either an Installer or Expert.
2. Press the left arrow [ï]. RESTORE di spl ays.
3. Press + to change the setting to YES.
4. Press RESTORE.
This resets the unit and restarts the Set-Up Wizard.
Maintenance
Locking/Unlocking the Thermostat Display
To prevent unauthori zed access to thermostat
settings, use Parameter P211 to configure screen
lockouts. The lock icon [] indicates that the
screen is locked. To unlock the keypad, do the
following:
1. T ouch the center of the Home screen to access
the room temperature screen.
2. Press the Settings [] icon once; LOCKED
displays.
3. Press and hold the Settings [] icon for 5
seconds; PASSWORD displays.
4. Using the lower left [ï] and right [ð] arrows,
enter the INSTALLER password.
5. Press PASSWORD to accept the password.
6. Set Parameter 211 (Keypad Lockout) to zero
disable keypad l ockout.
7. Touch the Setpoint [] icon to return to the
home screen.
Therm ostat Setup for ZigBee
Network
1. Log in as either an Installer or Expert.
2. Use the left [ï]and right [ð] arrows to access
600 level parameters (see Table 9).
3. Verify default settings.
4. Access Parameter 605 (Add to ZigBee
Network) and touch the + icon to change to
YES.
Thermostat Commissioning
See EcoView™ Touchscreen Installation and
Commissioning (129-562) for instructions on linking
the thermostat to the EcoView Touchscreen.
Clearing Service Reminders
The thermostat displ ays SERVICE REQUIRED and
an associated service reminder if the reminder timer
(Parameters 208 through 210) has timed out. To
clear these, do the following:
1. T ouch the center of the Home screen to access
the room temperature screen.
2. Press the Settings [] icon, and SERVICE
displays.
3. Use the left [ï] and right [ð] arr ows to select
the service reminder.
4. T o clear, touch the + icon and t he displ ay
changes from “-----“ to OFF.
5. Counter resets and rem inder i cons turn off.
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Viewing Fault Messages
The thermostat displ ays SERVICE REQUIRED if a
sensor fail or service reminder has timed out. To
view these, do the following:
1. T ouch the center of the Home screen to access
the room temperature screen.
2. Press the Settings [] icon, and SERVICE
displays.
3. Press SERVICE and review faults. Use the left
[ï] and right [ð] arrows to see all fault s.
NOTE: The fault message is automatically cleared
when the root cause of the failure is
resolved.
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Table 3. 100 Ser ies Parameters*.
ParameterDefinitio nDi splayValue RangeDefaultExtended DefinitionNotes
P101Syste m TypeSYS TYPE
P102
P103
P104
P105Fan Operation HTG FAN
P106
P107
P108
P109UnitsUNITS
P110Auto ChangeAUTO CHNGE
P111
P112
* Included in Set-Up Wizard
Cooling
Stages
Heating
Stages
Aux Heating
Stages
Reversing
Valve
Scheduler
Days
Program
Periods
Changeo ver
Deadban d
Daylight
Savings
COOL STGS
HEAT STGS
AUX HT STG
REV VALVE
SCHEDULER
PERIODS
DEADBAND
DAY LT SAVE
CO
HP
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
No
Yes
O
B
0
1
2
3
7
2
4
F
C
YES
NO
3°F to 9°F
(2.0°C to
5.0°C)
NO
YES
CO
NO
O
YES
5°F
(3.0°C)
YES
CO = Conventional System
HP = Heat Pump
2Sets number of cooling stages
2Sets number of heating stages
Sets number of auxiliary heat stages
0
available for heat pump control.
YES = Fan Relay energized by th ermostat
on call for heat
NO = Fan relay not energized by
thermostat on call for heat
O = Energize reversing valve on cooling
B = Energize reversing valve on heating
0 = Disable Scheduler
1 = Schedule all days with same
schedule
2 = One schedule for M through F and
1
Sets number of program periods per day:
2
F
another for Sat and S un
3 = One schedule for M through F, S at
and Sun scheduled individually
7 = Schedule each day individually
2 = 2 periods (Day/Night)
4 = 4 periods (Wake/Day/Evng/Night)
NOTE: Changing temperature units will reset all temperature-
related parameters to their default values.
Enabl es auto chan ge between heating and
cooling.
Changeover deadband in degrees F (C)
Y = Auto adjust for Daylight Savin gs Time
N = Does not auto adjust for Daylight
Savings Time
This par ameter only
displays if P101 = HP.
If HVAC unit does not
start fan on call for
heat, set P105 to YES.
This par ameter only
displays if P101 = HP.
See Table 11 through
Table 15.
This par ameter only
displays if P107 > 0.
This par ameter does
not display on systems
that are heat only or
cool only.
This par ameter does
not display if P110 =
NO.
This par ameter forces a
separation between
heating and cooli ng
setpoints to prevent
short cycling of
heating/cooling cycles.
Daylight Savings Time
adjust m ent is based on
USA schedule.
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Enables adjustment of contr ol temp and display temperature in 1
degree increments. Applies only to onboard temp sensor. Indoor temp
only.
Heat pum p compressor will n ot
operate below this outdoor
temperature, and will forc e uni t to
auxiliary heat. An outdoor temperature
sensor is required.
NOTE: If P206 ≠ OFF,
Heat pum p auxiliar y h eat will not
operat e ab o ve this outdoor temp. An
outdoor temperature sensor is
required.
Number of calendar days until
SERVICE UV LAMP message
displays.
0 = Function disabled.
Number of calendar days until
SERVICE HUMIDIFIER message
displays.
0 = Function disabled.
Number of calendar days until
SERVICE AIR FILTER message
displays.
0 = Function disabled.
0 = N o Lock ou t
0
1 = Partial Loc kout (only t emp setp oint
can be adjusted)
2 = Total L oc kout
12 = 12-h our format
24 = 24-h our format
Number of seconds that backligh t
stays on after scr een is touched.
0 = Always off.
set P508 = 1°F (0.5°C)
Does not display if P103 = 0.
Does not display if P102 = 0.
This par ameter on ly displays
for the following conditions:
- P101 = HP.
- P104 > 0.
- P105 = YES.
- P301, P305, P309, or P313
= 5
- P20 6 < P207.
This par ameter on ly displays
for the following conditions:
- P101 = HP.
- P104 > 0.
- P301, P305, P309, or P313
= 5
- P20 7 > P206.
Keypad lock [] icon
displays if P211 > 0.
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ParameterDefinitionDisplay
P301
P302
P303
P304
P305
P306
P307
P308
P309
P310
P311
P312
P313
P314
P315
P316
P317
Configurable
Input 1 (IN1)
Temper ature
Input 1 T ype
Temperature
Input 1 Low
Temperature
Input 1 Hig h
Configurable
Input 2 (IN2)
Temper ature
Input 2 T ype
Temperature
Input 2 Low
Temperature
Input 2 Hig h
Configurable
Input 3 (IN3)
Temperature
Input 3 T ype
Temperature
Input 3 Low
Temperature
Input 3 Hig h
Configurable
Input 4 (IN4)
Temperature
Input 4 T ype
Temperature
Input 4 Low
Temperature
Input 4 Hig h
Aux Output 1
(OUT1)
INPUT 1
TMP IN 1
TMP 1 LO
TMP 1 HI
INPUT 2
TMP IN 2
TMP 2 LO
TMP 2 HI
INPUT 3
TMP IN 3
TMP 3 LO
TMP 3 HI
INPUT 4
TMP IN 4
TMP 4 LO
TMP 4 HI
AUX OUT 1
Value
Range
0
3
0
1
-58°F to
120°F **
(-50°C to
50.0°C)
P303 value
** to 250°F
(120.0°C)
0
1
2
0
1
-58°F to
120°F **
(-50°C to
50.0°C)
P307 value
** to 250°F
(99.5°C)
0
4
5
6
7
9
A
0
1
-58°F to
120°F **
(-50°C to
50.0°C)
P311 value
** to 250°F
(120.0°C)
0
4
5
6
7
9
A
0
1
-58°F to
120°F **
(-50°C to
50.0°C)
P315 value
** to 250°F
(120.0°C)
0
1
2
DefaultExtended DefinitionNotes
0
0
0°F
(-18.0°C)
120°F
(50°C)
0
0
0°F
(-18.0°C)
120°F
(50.0°C)
0
0
0°F
(-18.0°C)
120°F
(50.0°C)
0
0
0°F
(-18.0°C)
120°F
(50.0°C
0
0 = Not Used
3 = Supply Temp
0 = Type 2 Thermistor
1 = 0-10V
Calibrates thermostat to low end of temp
sensor signal (for example, 0V = -40°F
[4.4°C])
Calibrates thermos tat to high end of
temp sensor signal at 10 volts (for
example, 10V = 250°F [120.0°C])
0 = Not Used
1 = Indoor Temperature (Remote)
2 = Indoor Temperature (Average)
0 = Type 2 Thermistor
1 = 0 to 10V
Calibrates thermostat to low end of temp
sensor signal (for example., 0V = -40°F)
Calibrates thermos tat to high end of
temp sensor signal at 10 volts (for
example, 10V = 250°F)
0 = Not Used
4 = Return Temperature
5 = Outdoor/Aux.Temperature
6 = Remote Humidit y Sensor (0 to 10V)
7 = CO2 (0 to 10V)
9 = Fault
A = Freezer, Cooler Temperature
0 = Type 2 Thermistor
1 = 0 to 10V
Calibrates thermostat to low end of temp
sensor signal (Example: 0V = -40°F)
Calibrates thermos tat to high end of
temp sensor signal at 10 volts (for
example, 10V = 250°F)
0 = Not Used
4 = Return Temperature
5 = Outdoor/Aux. Temperature
6 = Remoste Humidity Sensor (0-10V)
7 = CO2 (0-10V)
9 = Fault
A = Freezer, Cooler Temperature
0 = Type 2 Thermistor
1 = 0 to 10V
Calibrates thermostat to low end of temp
sensor signal (e.g., 0V = -40°F [4.4°C)
Calibrates thermos tat to high end of
temp sensor signal at 10 volts (e.g., 10V
= 250°F [1 21.1°C])
0 = Not Used
1 = Humidification
2 = Dehumidification
See Table 16 for a list of
option al sensors approved
for use with the 97-004.
Only dis plays if P301=3.
Only displays if P302=1
** P303<P304.
Only dis plays if P302=1.
** P304>303.
See Table 16 for a list of
option al sensors approved
for use with the 97-004.
Only displays if P3 05=1 or
2.
Only dis plays if P306=1.
** P307<P308
Only dis plays if P306=1.
** P308>P307.
- See Table 16 for a list of
optional sensors
approved for use with the
97-004.
- Selections f or Inputs 3 & 4
cannot be duplic ated.
Only displays if P309 = 4, 5,
or A..
- Only displa ys if P310 = 1.
** P311<P312.
- Only displa ys if P310 = 1.
** P312 > P311.
- See Table 16 for a list of
optional sensors
approved for use with the
97-004.
- S elec tions f or Inputs 3 and
4 cannot be duplic ated.
Only displays if P313 = 4, 5,
or A.
Only displays if P314 = 1.
** P315 < P316.
Only displays if P314 = 1.
** P316>P315.
- Selections for Out puts 1 a
3 cannot be duplic ated.
- If sy ste m is
conventional with 3H
+3C, AO1 is fix ed as,
Stage 3 cooling.
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Table 6. 300 S er ies Para meters (Cont inued).
ParameterDefinitionDisplay
P318
P319
P320
Aux Output 2
(OUT2)
Aux Output 3
(OUT3 & C3)
Indepen dent
Humidity
Control
AUX OUT 2
AUX OUT 3
IND HMDTY
Parameter DefinitionDisplay
P401Unit NumberUNIT NMBR1 to 999--P407
P701
Install er
Password
Firmware
Revisi on
INSTALL PW
FIRMWAREX.XN/ARead Only
Value
Range
0
5
0
1
2
Yes
No
Table 7. 400 Ser ies Parameters.
Value
Range
0000 to
4999
Expert Level Menus
1. Touch the center of the Home screen.
2. Press the Settings [] icon SCHEDULER
displays.
3. Press the left arrow.
4. Press INSTALLER.
5. Using the lower left and right arrows, enter the
password.
6. Press PASSWORD to accept the password and
return the unit to the Setup Menu.
NOTE: The Expert Level default password is
99:99.
7. See Table 3 through Table 10 and Installation
Notes in Wiring Diagrams for additional
information.
DefaultExtended DefinitionNotes
0
0
No
0 = Not Used
5 = Economizer Enable
0 = Not Used
1 = Humidification
2 = Dehumidification
Yes = Humidific ation/dehumidification
relays c an be energized
indepen dent of heat ing/cooling
relays.
No = Humidification/dehumidification
relays are only energ ized if
heating or cooli ng relay is
energized
Aux Out 2 is only us ed for
Economizer Enable.
Selections for Outputs 1 and
3 cannot be duplic ated.
Select YES to activate
humidity control systems
regardl ess of whet her there
is a need f or heating or
cooling.
DefaultExtended DefinitionNotes
Allows HVAC unit number to b e
displayed on thermostat Home screen .
0000
NOTE: If Installer Password is changed, a new password should be
recorded for future reference.
Recovering a Lost Passwo rd
If either of the default passwords is changed, the new
password(s) must be recorded and maintained for future
reference. If the records are misplaced, the following
procedure can be used to set new passwords.
1. Cycl e power to the thermostat. This can be done
by loosening the securing screws on the bottom
of the housing and mom entarily separating the
thermostat from the base plate.
2. Within 50 seconds of restoring power, navigate
to the installer setup screen and enter 98:21 as
the password.
3. The thermostat will go directly t o the Expert
Level password screen. A new Expert Lev el
password can now be set.
4. After setting a new Expert Level password, t he
thermostat will return to the Home screen.
Press the Settings icon [ ] to accept changes and
return the unit to the Home screen. See Table 10 for
Expert Level parameter settings.
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5. The new Ex pert Level password can be used to
enter the full Expert Level setup menu where
both the Expert Level and I nstaller Level
passwords can now be set to new values.
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Table 8. 500 S eries Expert Settings Paramet ers.
(Only available if logged in as an Expert)
NOTE: P500 Series parameters are factory-set for optimum system performance. Changing these settings may degrade
P503Cooling Minimum Off TimeM O T CL1 to 10 minutes5Minimum time between compressor starts.
P504Cooling Minimum On TimeM R T CL1 to 10 minutes3Minimum run time for any stage of cooling.
P505Changeover DelayC-O DLY1 to 6010
P506Cooling DeadbandCL DEADBND
P507Interstage Delay - HeatingSTG DLY HT1 to 10 minutes2
P508Interstage Differential - HeatingSTG DIF HT
P509Heating Minimum Off TimeM O T HT1 to 10 minutes5Minimum time between heating starts.
P510Heating Minimum On TimeM R T HT1 to 10 minutes
P511Heating DeadbandHT DEADBND
1°F (0.5°C) to
10°F (5.0°C)
1°F (0.5°C) to
5°F (4.0°C)
1°F (0.5°C) to
5°F (5.0°C)
1°F (0.5°C) to
5°F (4.0°C)
1°F
(0.5°C)
1°F
Conv. = 1°F
(0.5°C)
HP = 2°F
(1°C)
3 (10 if heat
pump)
1°F
(0.5°C)
Time delay before next stage of cooling will be
activated.
Degrees above cooling dead band before
Interstage Delay t imer is init iated.
Delay in m inutes before syst em will automatically
switch f rom heating to cooli ng (or vice versa).
The deadb and is divid ed equally ab ove and bel ow
setpoin t. Cooling wil l begin when temper ature
exceeds up per point of deadband and ceases
when temperature falls below lower point of
deadband.
Time del ay b efore next stag e of h eating will be
activated.
Degrees below heating dead band before
Interstage Delay t imer is init iated.
NOTE: If P206 ≠ OFF, set P508 = 1°F (0.5°C)
Minimum run time for any stage of heating.
The deadb and is divid ed equally ab ove and bel ow
setpoin t. Heating will begin when temperature
falls below lower p oint of deadband an d ceases
when temperature rises above upper port of
deadband.
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Table 9. 600 R ad io Parameter s.
ParameterDefinitionDisplay
P601R adi o P owerRADIO PWR
P602
P603
P604
P605
P606
P607
P608ZigBee MACMAC
P609
P610ZigBee FWZIGBEE FW
Communication
Failure
Module Error
Count
Transmitter
Error Count
Add to ZigBee
Network
Remove from
ZigBee
Network
ZigBee
Network
ZigBee ext Pan-
Id
COM FAIL30 - 12030
MOD ER
CNT
XMT ER CNT5-10060
ZIGBEE ADD
ZIGBEE RMV
NETWORK
EXT PAN ID
Value
Range
1
2
0-10060
No
Yes
No
Yes
Open
Closed
Display
only
Display
only
Display
only
DefaultExtended DefinitionNotes
Display Only
Display Only Display tstat mac ID (16 characters)
Display Only
Display Only Display FW version
1
Yes
No
1 = High Power
2 = Low Power
Number of minutes of no signal from
Maste r before stat assumes
communication failure
Displays whether the joined devices are
currently allowing n ew devices t o j oin
the device networ k.
Display n etwork ext en ded Pan ID ( 16
characters)
Does n ot display if unit is
connected to a ZigBee
network
Does n ot display if unit is
NOT currently connected to a
ZigBee network
TouchMAC to display first 16
charact ers. Touch ar rows to
display subsequent
characters.
TouchEX PAN ID to display
first 16 characters. Touch
arrows to display subsequent
characters.
P611ZigBee HWZIGBEE HW
P612ZigBee RSSIRSSI
P613ZigBee Pan IDPAN ID
P614
ZigBee
Channel
CHANNEL
Display
only
Display
only
Display
only
Display
only
Display Only Display HW version
Display Only
Display Only Display Pan ID
Display Only Display ZigBee Channel
Display R SS I, average of last 15
packets
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CAUTION/ATTENTION:
Installation Instructions
Table 10. 900 Series Expert Settings Parameters.
(Only available if logged in as an Expert)
P900 Series parameters are for use by professional HVAC technicians during the system commissioning
process. Interlocks and time delays are defeated while using P900 parameters. Use of these parameters by
non-qualified personnel may result in equipment damage.
Les paramètres pour l a série P900 sont utilisés par les techniciens professionels experts en CVCA durant les
procédures de mi se en oeuvre du système. Les dispositifs de verrouillage ainsi que les temporisations sont
neuralisés lors de l’utilisation des paramètres P900. L’utilisation de ces paramètres par des employés
The 97-004 primary sequence s are designed to control
single and multi-stage heating/cooli ng systems to
maintain a user-selected temperature setpoint.
The following auxi liary sequences are available to
optimize occupant comfort and system efficiency:
Humidification
Parameters
• P317/ P319: O ne of these must be set to 1
• P320: NO (default) = Humidification only occurs
if there is a call for heating or cooling. YES =
Humidification relay is energized i ndependently
of heating and cooling relays.
• Humidity Setpoint: User adjustable to desired
level in humidification mode.
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF = Relay not ener gized
ON = Relay energized
OFF = Relay not ener gized
ON = Relay energized
OFF = Relay not ener gized
ON = Relay energized
OFF = Relay not ener gized
ON = Relay energized
OFF = Relay not ener gized
ON = Relay energized
OFF = Relay not ener gized
ON = Relay energized
OFF = Relay not ener gized
ON = Relay energized
OFF = Relay not ener gized
ON = Relay energized
OFF = Relay not ener gized
ON = Relay energized
Sensors: Onboard humidity sensor or optional remote
humidity sensor.
Humidificati on relay will energize when measured
humidity drops approximately 4% below setpoint and deenergize when measured hum idity reaches setpoint.
Deadbands and proof timers are in force to prevent short
cycling.
Dehumidification
Parameters
• P317/P319: O ne of these m ust be set to 2.
• P320: NO (default) = Dehumidification only
occurs if there is a call for heating or cooling.
YES = Dehumidification relay is energized
independently of heating and cooling relays.
• Dehumidity Setpoint: User-adjustable to desired
level in dehumidification mode.
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Dehumidification, Continued
Sensors: Onboard humidity sensor or optional remote
humidity sensor.
Dehumidification relay will energize when measured
humidity rises approx imately 4% above setpoint and deenergize when measured hum idity reaches setpoint.
Deadbands and proof timers are in force to prevent short
cycling.
Table 11. Single Schedule.
Day2 Periods
Per Day
Phase
DayNightWake DayEvng Night
4 Periods
Per Day
Setpoint
Heat, °F
706270627062
Setpoint
Cool,°F
Time
758275787582
6:00
AM
10:00
PM
6:00AM11:00AM1:00PM10:00
NOTE:Daily Schedule – 2 periods per day: Parameter 107 = 1; Parameter 108 = 2
Daily Schedule – 4 periods per day: Parameter 107 = 1; Parameter 108 = 4; Parameter 109 = F
NOTE: Daily Schedule – 2 periods per day: Parameter 107 = 7; Parameter 108 = 2; Parameter 109 = F
Daily Schedule – 4 periods per day: Parameter 107 = 7; Parameter 108 = 4; Parameter 109 = F
Table 16. Suggested Sensors for Use with 97-004.
Siemens P art
Number
97-002Remote Wall-Mounted Sensor – Temperature Only10K Ohm, Type II NTC
QFA33SS.EWNNRemote Wall-Mounted Temperature and Humidity Sensor0-10V
QAM2030.010Duct-Mounted Temperature Sensor10K Ohm, Type II NTC
QFM2160UDuct-Mounted Temperature & Humidity Sensor0-10V
QAC2030Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor10K Ohm, Type II NTC
QAD2030Surface-Mount Pipe Temperature Sensor10K Ohm, Type II NTC
DescriptionSignal Format
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FCC and IC Inter ference Requirements
“This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following
two conditions (1) th is device may not caus e h ar mful interference, and (2) this device must acc ept any interference, including interferenc e t hat may
cause un desired op eration of the device.”
"Le prés ent appareil est conforme aux CNR D'Industrie Canada applic ables aux app areils radio exempts d e l icence. L' exploitation est autorisé aux deux
conditi ons suivantes : (1) l 'appareil de doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit acc epter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi,
même si le brouillage est susc eptible d'en c ompromettr e le fonctionnement." (Per RSS-Gen Issue 3 [December 2010 Section 7.1 .3])
FCC Note
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules . Changes or modifications n ot expressly approv ed by Siemens Industry Inc. c ould void the user’s
authority to operate the equipm ent. (FCC Code of Federal Regulations Title 47 Part 15.21)
FCC and IC Radiation Exposure Statement for Mobile Devices
“This equipment c omplies with FCC and IC r adiation exposure li mits set forth for an uncontrolled environm ent. This equipment sh all be installed and
operated with minimum dist ance 20 cm bet w een t he radiator and your body. This tr ans mitter must not be re-l ocated or operating in conjunction wit h any
other an tenna or transmitt er .” (For com pliance with FCC Code of Feder al Regulati ons Title 47 Part 2.1091)
FCC Code of Federal Regulations Title 47 Part 15.105:
Information to the User
This equipment h as been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rul es. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection ag ainst harmful interference in a residential installation. This equip ment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not inst alled and used in accordance with the instruc tions, may cause harmful interferenc e to radio comm unicati ons.
However, there is no guarantee that int erference will occur in a partic ular installation. If this equip ment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined b y t urning the equipme nt off and on, the user is encourag ed to try to c orrect the interference by one or
more of th e following m easures:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
--Incr ease the separation between th e equipment and the receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from th at to which the receiv er is connected.
--Cons ult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician f or help.
For Industry Canada Users
“This Class B digit al apparat us compli es with Canadian ICES-003 Issue 4 (February 2004).”
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme ICES-003 – numéro 4 (février 2004) du Canada.
Antenna
“Under I ndustry C anada regulations, this radio transmitter may onl y operate using an antenna of a type and maximum ( or lesser) gain approved for the
transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna typ e and its gain should be so chosen that the
equivalent isotrop ically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for suc cessful com munication.”
"Conformément à la réglemen tation d'Industrie C anada, le présent é metteur rad io peut f onctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un g rain maximal
(ou inf ér ieur) approuvé pour l'émett eur par Industrie Can ada. Dans le but de réduire les ris ques de brouillage radioélectr ique à l'int ention des autres
utilis at eurs, il faut choisir le type d' antenne et son gain de sorte que la puiss ance isotrope rayonnée équival ente (p.i. r.e.) ne d épasse pas l'intensité
nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante."
Limited Warranty
Siemens Product Guard Warranty warrants the purchased from it or its authorized r eseller to be free f rom defects in material and workmanship under
normal use during t he two year period comm encing on the date of purchase. The written proof of purc hase is required for such warr anty period to apply.
The software included in this Siemens product is licensed for use subject to the Siemens end- user license agreement (“EULA”) posted at
www.usa.siemens.com/btcpseula (Siemens’ E U LA web site) for this software id entified by product m odel or part nu mber on the Siemens EULA w eb site.