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1 Day Programmable 4 Time Periods per Day Auto Changeover Easy T o Read Display Thermoglow Backlight No Batteries Required 67 70 H EAT C OOL AUTO o o Am 6:03 68 Su Heat Pump & Heat Cool USERS INFORMA TION MANUAL MODEL TSTATBBPS101 PROGRAMMABLE DIGITAL THERMOSTAT NOTE TO INST ALLER: This manual must be left with the equipment user. Heating &[...]
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Tab le Of Contents FRONT PA NEL DISPLAY QUICK STA RT Set the clock and go BASIC OPERAT ION PROGRAMMING 4 Time Periods ADVA NCED SETUP ABOUT ADVA NCED OPERAT ION WA RRANTY P age 1 CAUTION Follow Installation Instructions before proceeding. SET THERMOSTAT TO MODE “OFF” PRIOR TO CHANGING SETTINGS IN SETUP OR RESTORING FACTORY DEF AULTS. TSTA TBBPS[...]
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Front Panel Page 2 Backlit LCD Display Warmer or + Button Cooler or - Button Mode Button Heat or Cool Indicator Red = Heat, Green = Cool 67 70 H EAT C OOL AUTO o o Am 6:03 68 S SET CLOCK PROGRAM VACATION OUTSIDE FAN MODE Programmable Thermostat FAN PROGRAM BACKLIGHT SET CLOCK EMERGENCY HEAT 67 70 H EAT C OOL AUTO o o Am 6:03 68 Su[...]
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1 2 4 3 Mode Indicators Selects the operation mode of the equipment. HEAT - indicates the heat mode. COOL - indicates the air conditioning mode. AUTO - indicates the system will automatically changeover between heat and cool modes as the temperature varies. OFF - indicates the entire system is turned off. PROGRAM ON - indicates the stored program i[...]
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5 6 7 8 9 Morning , Day , Evening & Night Indication Indicates the program time period. Page 8-10. Setup Indication Indicates the thermostat is in the programming mode. Page 6. Fan Operation Indication Fan On - indicates constant, continuous fan operation. When Fan On is not lit - indicates the fan will only operate when necessary to heat or to[...]
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During Setup & Programming: Pressing the Mode button selects different flashing items. (Represented in dark black ) Pressing the Up and Down buttons will modify the flashing selection. Press the Set Clock button to enter Setup screens. Press the SET CLOCK button to return to normal operation. Quick Start Set the Clock and Go Page 5 The thermost[...]
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The HEA T setting indicates the temperature the r oom has to reach befor e the furnace will turn on to heat the room. The COOL setting indicates the temperature the r oom has to reach befor e the air conditioner will turn on to cool the room. OFF indicates both heating and air conditioning systems are turned off . AUTO will automatically select hea[...]
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buttons. In any mode, adjust the desired Set T emperature with Pressing the Up or Down buttons in Auto mode will adjust both the heat and cool set temperatures simultaneously . Pressing the Up or Down buttons in Heat or Cool modes will adjust only the heat or cool set temperature. Select Desired T emperature Fan Operation Page 7 Basic Operation 69 [...]
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Programming 4 Time Periods Page 8 Press the PROGRAM button to enter time period programming. Continued Adjust the start time for Morning. Adjust the heating setpoint for Morning. Adjust the cooling setpoint for Morning. (35 - 99 ) (35 - 99 ) Start Am 7 30 Morning : 74 C OOL o Am 7 30 Morning : 72 74 H EAT C OOL o o Am 7 30 Morning : Use the back co[...]
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Programming 4 Time Periods Page 9 Continued Adjust the start time for Evening. Adjust the cooling setpoint for Evening. Adjust the start time for Day. Adjust the heating setpoint for Day. Adjust the cooling setpoint for Day. (35 - 99 ) (35 - 99 ) (35 - 99 ) Start Am I0 30 Day : Start Pm 5 30 Evening : Day 75 C OOL o Am I0 30 : Evening 75 C OOL o Pm[...]
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Programming 4 Time Periods Page 10 Adjust the heating setpoint for Night Adjust the heating setpoint for Evening. Adjust the cooling setpoint for Night. Adjust the start time for Night. Start Pm I I 30 Night : Night 78 C OOL o Pm I I 30 : Pm 5 30 Evening : 73 75 H EAT C OOL o o Night 70 78 H EAT C OOL o o Am I I 30 : (35 - 99 ) (35 - 99 ) (35 - 99 [...]
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Advanced Setup Page 11 Press the Mode button. While holding the Mode, press the Program button to enter Setup screens. NOTE: Each step # is located at the top right corner of the display for easy reference. PROGRAM MODE Select residential Heat Pump, On or Off. On Off Adjust the time of day clock. Tip: To change hours quickly, press and hold the fan[...]
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Advanced Setup Adjust the deadband from 1 - 6 degrees. Adjust the minimum difference between cooling & heating setpoints. (0 - 6 ) Select the cycles per hour limit. d=cycles per hour limit defeated. d1=d + defeat 5 min. Compressor lockout. (d, d1, 2 - 6) Press Press Press Press MODE MODE MODE PROGRAM Setup Cy 6 7 Setup 8 2 8 5 C OOL Setup H EAT[...]
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Advanced Setup Page 13 Step # Description Range Factory Default 1 Ti me of day clock set 24 hour 12:00 Am 2 Heat Pump Off/On Off 3 4 Electric Heat Off / On Off 6 8 9 Reversing V alve polarity O / B O Deadband 1 - 6 2 7 Forced minimum difference heat/cool 0 - 6 2 Cycles per hour d, d1, 2 - 6 6 Fahrenheit or Centigrade F / C F Advanced Setup Table Ac[...]
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About Advanced Features & Operation Page 14 MEMORY BACKUP - In the event of a power loss, the thermostat will retain the stored program settings without external power or batteries. 2 STAGE OPERA TION - The 2nd Stage of heat is turned on when ( 1 ) the 1st Stage has been on for a minimum of two minutes, and ( 2 ) the temperature spread from the[...]
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About Advanced Features & Operation Page 15 EMERGENCY HEAT - Is a feature available to Heat Pump installations. T o turn on Emergency Heat press in the Fan button. While holding the Fan button press Up button for 2 seconds. The Cool setpoint display will read ‘EH’. During Emergency Heat the thermostat will turn on the fan and the 2nd stage [...]
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About Advanced Features & Operation Page 16 KEYPAD LOCK - T o prevent unauthorized use of the thermostat, the front panel buttons may be disabled. T o disable, or ‘lock’ the keypad, press and hold in the Mode button. While holding the Mode button in, press the Up and Down buttons in together. The Locked icon will appear on the display. Pres[...]
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About Advanced Features & Operation Page 17 DUAL SETPOINT BEHAVIOR - The adjustable setpoint range is: 35 - 99 degrees in Fahrenheit and 7 - 35 degrees in Centigrade. When in the modes Heat or Cool, this adjustable range is unhampered. When adjusting any Auto mode, including programming 4 Time periods, the thermostat will not Heat setpoint to g[...]
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Warranty Page 18 Five-Ye a r W a rranty - Th i s P r oduct i s warr a nted to be free from defects in material and w o rkman s hip. If it a pp e ars within five years from t he da t e o f origi n al i nst a llation, whet h er or n o t ac t ual use begi n s o n t h at d ate, th an t h e pro d uct do es m e et t his w a rranty, a new or reman u fa c [...]