Trane Z WAVE TZEMT400AB32MAA manual

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    Thermostat Model TZEMT400AB32MAA User Guide Contents Product Specifications ............................................ 2 Overview ................................................................... 3 Z-W av e™ Thermostat ................................................ 3 Displa y operation ......................................................[...]

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    2 Pr oduct Specifications Product Model: TZEMT400AB32MAA Product: Ther mostat f or Heating and Cooling HV A C System control. Z-W av e™ RF communications enab led Thermostat Size: 5.7” wide x 4.0” height x 1.2” depth Displa y: Graphical LCD , 2.75” x 1.5”, 64x128-pixel Backlight: Y es, Blue/white, Controllab le, on, off , timeout Contr[...]

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    3 Overview Z-W ave™ Thermostat The Z-W av e™ thermostat provides f or typical ther mostat control of a central heating and cooling HV AC system plus has the added f eature of Z-W av e™ communications f or remote control. The ther mostat has a large , backlit gr aphical display , control b uttons, status LEDs and a temperature sensor . The the[...]

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    4 Z-W ave™ Operation and Pr ogramming Z-W av e™ controllers from v ar ious manuf acturers ma y suppor t the Z-W av e™ Ther mostat General V2 De vice class used by the T rane Z-W ave™ Ther mostat. The f ollowing procedure will allow the thermostat to be added to a Z-W av e™ network. If you are using a controller that is not a Schlage bridg[...]

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    5 Operation Thermostat Contr ol Buttons The Thermostats buttons are “Soft K eys” meaning that they change functions when you change screens . The function of the button is defined b y “on-screen labels” that are dynamic and change when you change screens . LEDs The Thermostat has four LED’ s that displays status inf ormation. The LEDs ha[...]

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    Thermostat User Guide 6 User Settings Screen This screen is a submenu of user settings f or the initial setup of the thermostat. Y ou can set the cloc k, minimized screen timeout, F ahrenheit or Centigr ade selection, sensor calibration and displa y settings. Usage Graph Shows daily heating and cooling runtime hours f or a week. ESM Setpoints This [...]

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    7 Thermostat Contr ol Screen 72 MODE FAN MENU 77 H Sys O ff Run Fil ter 10:2 5 AM RUN 74 C The main Thermostat Control Screen is the default displa y screen and is the screen that is normally display ed on the Thermostat. T emperature Displa y The Thermostat will display the current temperature from the internal temperature sensor . Setpoint Displa[...]

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    Thermostat User Guide 12 Thermostat Contr ol Screen Buttons Setpoint Up and Down Buttons Pressing the Up or Down b utton in the main Thermostat Control Screen will take you to the Heating Setpoint or Cooling Setpoint screen, as shown belo w . 72 Done HEATING SETPO INT Heating and Cooling Setpoi nt setti ng buttons Up Down The UP and DO WN buttons a[...]

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    MENU Button 12 MENU Button The Menu b utton changes the screen display to the MAIN MENU screen which sho w what other functions are av ailable on the Thermostat. These are dynamic and can change with the version of the thermostat you hav e, b ut the standard ones include: Main Thermostat Screen Menu Button  Menu Selection Screen  User Setting[...]

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    Thermostat User Guide 12 MODE Button The MODE button controls the HV AC system mode . The current mode selected is display ed abov e the button. Pressing the MODE button will tak e you to the System Mode screen. Pressing the Up or Down b uttons will scroll through the mode options. Pressing done or waiting f or the screen to timeout will select the[...]

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    F AN Button 12 F AN Button The F AN button controls the HV AC system’ s MANU AL f an. The current manual fan mode is displa yed abov e the button. Pressing the F AN button will tak e you to the F AN MODE screen shown below . Fan Mode Screen AUT O ON CYCL E* D one FAN MOD E Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the Modes. FAN Normally the F AN[...]

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    Thermostat User Guide 12 LED Displa ys The Thermostat Control Screen has the follo wing LED and on-screen labels numbered from top to bottom. LED 1 Green: System Operation display • Sys Off • displa yed = HV AC system is OFF; LED Off. W AIT • displa yed = Minimum Off Time (MO T)delay is activ e; LED Off (Note: See pages 25 and 30 for[...]

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    13 Main Menu The Thermostat has a menu tree that can be accessed by pressing the “Menu” button on the Main Thermostat screen. V arious configurations of the Ther mostat can ha ve diff erent screen contents. The first screen that will come up is the Menu Selection screen. This is a list of the other menus or functions that can be accessed. Sch[...]

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    Thermostat User Guide 27 Schedules Schedules is an optional menu item. It will only show up in the menu list if “Schedules” is enab led in the Installer settings f or the ther mostat (See page 23). Provides f or local schedule control. The Schedules Screen allows you to re vie w and set the setback schedule f or the thermostat. The ther mostat [...]

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    Heat and Cool Schedules 27 Heat and Cool Schedules When you select the Heat and Cool Schedule men u item, the “da y” Schedule progr amming screen opens and the schedule f or current day will be displa y ed. Use the scroll b uttons to highlight the data to be modified. Once the data has been highlighted, use the +/- buttons to change the v alue[...]

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    Thermostat User Guide 27 Copy Sc hedule The Cop y Schedule screen is a sub screen of the Schedule screen. The Copy Schedule screen allo ws you to cop y a da y’ s schedule to another da y or group of da ys. First select the da y to be copied in the Schedule screen. Scroll to the “c” at the bottom of the Schedule screen to highlight it. The “[...]

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    User Settings 27 User Settings The User Settings screen allows y ou to set or change various user options of the thermostat such as the Clock, Minimized Screen timeout, F ahrenheit/Celsius mode , Sensor Calibrations, and Displa y settings. Menu options: Set Clock: Select this menu item to go to the Clock setting screen. • Filter Ser vice: Sets[...]

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    Thermostat User Guide 27 Set Cloc k The Set Clock screen allo ws you to set the Ther mostat’ s internal clock. T o set the Time and Date, mov e the cursor with the navigation arro ws until the data you w ant to change is highlighted. Using the + and – buttons to increment or decrement the data to the desired setting. When finished, press the S[...]

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    Filter Service 27 Filter Service The Filter Ser vice screen will show the accum ulated Filter Runtime hours as well as the Ser vice Interval that will be used to trigger a Filter Message. Any type of HV A C operation that causes the HV A C system f an to r un will cause the Filter Runtime v alue to increase. When the Runtime hours equals the Ser vi[...]

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    Thermostat User Guide 27 Maint Service The Maintenance Ser vice screen will show the accum ulated Heat and Cool Runtime hours as well as the Ser vice Interval that will be used to trigger a Maintenance Message. Any HEA T or COOL type of HV AC operation will cause the respectiv e Runtime v alues to increase. When the combined HEA T and COOL Runtime [...]

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    Sensor Calibration 27 Sensor Calibration The Sensor Calibration screen allows y ou to change the temperature calibr ation of the inter nal temperature sensor . Y ou can change the temperature calibration b y +/- 7 degrees . When the Sensor Calibration screen is selected it will show the current temper ature calibration (The (75) in the e xample scr[...]

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    Thermostat User Guide 27 Bac klite/Display The Backlite/Displa y screen allo ws you to set the Bac klite timeout and contrast. Backlite Timeout: Sets the time from last button press that the bac klite will timeout and turn off. The timeout v alue is adjustable from 0 or 20 to 120 seconds . If set to “0”, the Bac klite will alwa ys be ON. If set[...]

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    Thermostat Info 27 Thermostat Inf o The Thermostat Info screen displa ys the current configuration of the Z-W A VE Ther mostat. This inf or mation is useful f or quick chec k of firmware versions and HV AC system setup . It also shows the Zwa v e network setting. Thermostat information display ed is: Thermostat - Model and fir mware v ersion num[...]

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    Thermostat User Guide 27 Installer Settings Menu (Hid den Screen) The Installer Settings screen is a hidden screen designed f or installer use only . Do not change any settings in this screen unless you are a qualified service technician. Changing these settings will aff ect the operation of the heating/cooling system. T o enter this screen, go to[...]

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    Installer Settings Menu (Hidden Screen) 27 Heating Delta Stage 2 ON Range: 1 to 8 degrees Def ault: 2 Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 2 heating star ts. Heating Delta Stage 2 OFF Range: 0 to 8 degrees Def ault: 0 Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 2 heating stops. Stage 2 tur ns off at setpoint + Delta Stage 2. Heating Delta Stage 3 ON[...]

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    Thermostat User Guide 27 Installer Settings Summary Setting Range Default Displa y Lock Y or N N Locks out front b uttons F/C Mode C or F F Screen Timeout 0-240 0 seconds Schedule Enable Y or N N Max heat setpoint 55F-90F (12C-32C) 90F (32C) Min cool setpoint 60F-99F(15C-37C) 55F (15C) Min Run Time (MR T) 1 – 9 3 Min Off Time (MO T) 5 – 9 5 Mec[...]

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    Installer Settings Summary 27 Installer Settings Screen Insta ller Setti ngs Displa y Lock N System Settings Max Heat SP 90 Min Cool SP 5 5 Don e Selec t + Screen navigation b uttons: Done Selec t + Return to Main Menu s creen Increase by 1 or chang e from N to Y Dec rease by 1 or change from Y to N Select menu item to go to a submenu Move m enu se[...]

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    28 HV A C System Connection The ther mostat connects to the HV AC system’ s ther mostat connections just like a tr aditional ther mostat does. HV A C System Compatibility The ther mostat is compatib le with most heating and cooling systems. There are two types of HV AC systems: Standard (gas/electric) and Heat Pump systems. The system type is sel[...]

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    Standard Gas/Electric HV A C System Wiring 30 Standar d Gas/Electric HV A C System Wiring RED GREEN WHIT E YE L LO W Z- WAVE Th ermostat W1 HEAT JP1: inter nal RC/RH J umpe r S ee no tes 24 RC OR ANGE BROW N 24RH G F AN W2/ O Y1 C OM P Typical HVAC system thermosta t wiring color codes. Be sure to verify your systems wiring color codes. Y2 C OM P 2[...]

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    Thermostat User Guide 30 Heat Pump HV A C System Wiring RED GREEN WHIT E YE L LO W Z- WAVE Th ermostat W1 HEAT JP1: inter nal RC/RH J umpe r Do not c ut for HP sy stems 24 RC OR ANGE BROW N 24RH G F AN W 2/O Y1 C OM P Typical HVAC system thermosta t wiring color codes. Be sure to verify your systems wiring color codes. Y2 C OM P 2 4C OM Heat Pump H[...]

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    31 HV A C System Operation and Setup General Heating and Cooling Operation In the HEA TING mode, the heating system will be tur ned on at one degree belo w the setpoint and will tur n off at the setpoint. This tur n on and turn off offset is referred to as the heating setpoint “delta T” and is adjustab le in the Installer Settings menu of the T[...]

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    Thermostat User Guide 32 The third stage of heating will be turned on when the current temperature falls 3 deg belo w the current setpoint and will turn off at the setpoint. Setup Heat Pump System T ype Selection T o set the Ther mostat f or Heat Pump HV AC oper ation, change the T ype in the Installer Settings – System Settings – Mechanical Se[...]

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    33 Installation P ower The ther mostat requires 24V AC po wer from the HV A C system it is controlling. Connect the 24V AC Common (typically the Blue wire/terminal) and 24V AC R (typically the Red wire/terminal) from the HV AC system to the thermostats HV A C System terminal block 24VCom and 24V RH or 24V RC terminals (the RH and RC ter minals are [...]

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    ©2009 Schlage Lock Compan y thermostat user guide Rev . 05/09-a W arranty T rane Remote Energy Mana gement Thermostat Limited One (1)-Y ear Electr onics and Mechanical W arranty U .S.A. and Canada Only Subject to the terms and conditions of this Limited One (1)-Y ear Electronics and Mechanical W arranty , T rane warrants that, if within one (1) ye[...]