Uni-Line Smart Sense SMART 1000 Owner's Manual

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SMART 1000 Touchscreen Thermostat
Owners Manual
by Uni-Line®
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD – Turn off power at the main
power source by unscrewing fuse or switching circuit breaker to the OFF position before installing, removing, or cleaning this thermostat.
WARNING: FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD – This device should be
installed by a qualified service technician with due regard for safety as improper installation could result in a fire and electric shock hazard.
WARNING: FIRE AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD – This is a 24V AC
low-voltage thermostat. Do not install on voltages higher than 30V AC.
• Donotswitchsystemtocoolifthetemperatureisbelow50°F(10°C).Thiscan damageyourcoolingsystemandmaycausepersonalinjury.
• Donotshort(jumper)acrossterminalsonthegasvalveoratthesystemcontrol totestinstallation.Thiswilldamagethethermostatandvoidthewarranty.
• Donotconnectgroundtoanyterminalinthisunit.
• Allwiringmustconformtolocalandnationalbuildingandelectricalcodesand ordinances.
• Usethisthermostatonlyasdescribedinthemanual.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 3
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Using the Touchscreen Display .............................................................................................................. 4
Typical Display ...................................................................................................................................... 5
Setting the Day, Time and Calendar .................................................................................................... 6
Basic Functions ...............................................................................................................................7, 11
Mode Configurations ............................................................................................................ 7
Conventional Heating and Cooling Equipment (Gas/Electric) ............................................. 7
Heat Pump and Fossil Fuel Equipment ............................................................................... 7
Mode Selection .................................................................................................................... 8
Fan Selection ....................................................................................................................... 9
Programmable Fan (Option) ................................................................................................ 9
Changing the Heating or Cooling Temperature Setting (Manual Heat/Cool Mode) ........... 10
Changing the Heating or Cooling Temperature Setting (Auto Mode) ................................. 11
Programming .................................................................................................................................12, 18
7-Day Schedule (4 or 2 Daily Events) ............................................................................. 12, 13
4 Daily Events ................................................................................................................ 13, 17
2 Daily Events .................................................................................................................... 17
Programmable Fan ............................................................................................................ 18
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overrides ...................................................................................................................................... 19, 20
Temporary Temperature Override ................................................................................ 19, 20
Permanent Hold ................................................................................................................. 20
Other Options and Features ......................................................................................................... 21, 22
Adaptive Recovery Option ................................................................................................. 21
Clean Screen ..................................................................................................................... 21
Low Battery Indication ........................................................................................................ 22
Changing the Batteries ....................................................................................................................... 23
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INTRODUCTION
Your new SMART 1000 is a feature-rich touchscreen thermostat has been manufactured using the highest quality components and design currently available. When properly installed and configured by a professional heating and air conditioning contractor, the SMART 1000 will provide years of dependable operation.
The SMART 1000 has been designed to be an attractive, highly reliable and easy-to-use thermostat. By taking time to read and understand this Owner Manual, you can take advantage of the many features offered in this premium product.
Although great care has been taken in the preparation of this manual, Uni-Line
®
takes no responsibility for errors or omissions contained herein. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that this thermostat and the equipment connected to it operate in a safe and efficient manner.
Due to ongoing product improvements, Uni-Line reserves the right to change the
specifications of the SMART 1000 thermostat or its components without notice.
All rights reserved.
© Uni-Line 2015.
Intellectual rights apply.
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USING THE TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY
PM AM DST
Heat 2 3 Cool 2 Auto E. heat
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Outside Air Temperature
Automatic
Always On
OFF
Morning Day
Evening Night
Clean
Screen
88/88/2088
Cool
Heat Set
Back
Next
Hold
DAYS OF THE WEEK
TIME OF DAY
12 HOUR ONLY
WITH AM/PM INDICATION
DAY, MONTH, YEAR (Deg C) MONTH, DAY, YEAR (Deg F)
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME
DISPLAYED WHEN DST IS ACTIVE
DISPLAYED WITH OUTSIDE
AIR TEMPERATURE
(OPTIONAL OUTDOOR SENSOR REQUIRED)
SET TEMPERATURE
OR OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE
DISPLAY
CLEAN SCREEN
WHEN TOUCHED, ALLOWS
30 SECONDS TO CLEAN SCREEN
WHILE THERMOSTAT
FUNCTIONS ARE
LOCKED
LOCK ICON
DISPLAYED WHEN A
FUNCTION CAN NOT
BE ACCESSED OR
EXCEEDING A SET LIMIT
FLASHING LOW BATTERY
INDICATOR WITH
AUDIBLE BEEP EVERY MINUTE
UP AND DOWN ARROWS
USED TO SET TEMPERATURE,
TIME, DAY, MONTH, YEAR
AND OTHER VALUES
SPACE TEMPERATURE
MODE
USED TO SELECT
HEAT, COOL, AUTO,
OFF OR E. HEAT ALSO DISPLAYS
HEATING AND COOLING STAGES
FAN
USED TO SELECT
AUTOMATIC OR
ALWAYS ON OPERATION
PROGRAM
USED TO PROGRAM EVENTS
IN PROGRAMMABLE
MODE
ERROR
NO
FUNCTION
To simplify use, the SMART 1000 only displays information relevant to the current mode of operation. When adjustments are required, the thermostat will display additional information or functional icons. Based on the thermostat configuration, some information and icons may not be displayed. The illustration below shows all the LCD segments and icons along with abbreviated definitions.
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TYPICAL DISPLAY
AM
Heat
Wed
Automatic
Morning
01/01/2014
Heat Set
During normal operation, the SMART 1000 typically displays the following:
1. Day of the week 5. Fan selection
2. Time of day 6. Program period (programmable mode only)
3. Calendar 7. Mode of operation
4. Room temperature 8. Set temperature
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2 3
4
5 6 7
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SETTING THE DAY, TIME AND CALENDAR
AM
Mon
01/01/2014
Touch the display to bring on the back light then touch and hold the clock with your finger. The thermostat will beep. The hour will flash. Touch the UP or DOWN arrow to change the hour making sure that AM or PM are correct. Touch the clock again and the minutes will flash. Touch the UP or DOWN arrow and change the minutes and then touch the clock. The calendar day will flash. Touch the UP or DOWN arrow to change the day then touch the clock. The day of the month will flash. Touch the UP or DOWN arrow to change the day of the month and then touch the clock. The year will flash. Touch the UP or DOWN arrow to change the year and then touch the clock. After a few moments, the thermostat will return to its operating mode.
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E
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
MODE CONFIGURATIONS
Your contractor can configure the thermostat with different mode selections based on user preference and/or equipment type. Mode configurations can be as follows:
CONVENTIONAL HEATING AND COOLING EQUIPMENT (GAS/ELECTRIC)
Manual Changeover (Heat/Cool/Off) Auto Changeover (Heat/Cool/Auto/Off) Heat Only (Heat/Off) Cool Only (Cool/Off)
HEAT PUMP AND FOSSIL FUEL EQUIPMENT Manual Changeover (Heat/Cool/*E.Heat/Off)
Auto Changeover (Heat/Cool/Auto/*E.Heat/Off) Heat Only (Heat/*E.Heat/Off) Cool Only (Cool/Off)
* When the thermostat is placed in the E.Heat (Emergency Heat) mode,
only the auxiliary heat source is used and the heat pump is locked out.
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