White Rodgers HC-TST501CMMS manual

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  • Page 1

    Manual 37-6943A 0830 Dealer Installation and Start-Up Instructions 500 Series Thermostat Featuring Serial Communication (-)HC-TST501CMMS[...]

  • Page 2

    T o prevent electrical shock and/or equipment damage , disconnect electric power to system at main fuse or circuit breaker bo x until installation is complete. Thermostat installation and all components of the control system shall conform to Class II circuits per the NEC code. W ARNING W ARNING Introduction to Thermostat and Comm unicating System T[...]

  • Page 3

    T able of Contents Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Battery Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Wiring Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Quick Installation Steps [...]

  • Page 4

    This document provides inf ormation for installation of the touchscreen thermostat only . Installation instr uctions of the furnace or air handler and outdoor AC condensing unit or heat pump are provided with each of these de vices. This thermostat is designed exclusively f or this Comfort Control 2 System TM equipment ONL Y . Battery Location 2 ?[...]

  • Page 5

    2 Week History (2 WK HIST) P arameter Indications Comments 2wk Y1 Hrs XXX 2 Week First Stage Cooling Hours of Operation 2wk Y1 Cycles XXXX 2 Week First Stage Cooling Cycles 2wk Y2 Hrs XXX 2 Week Second Stage Cooling Hours Operation 2wk Y2 Cycles XXXX 2 Week Second Stage Cooling Cycles Advanced Installer Confi guration Menu Life History (LIFE HIST)[...]

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    P ower Up T ur n on A C power to the system. The ther mostat will automatically identify the communicating components installed. Messages at Thermostat During power up , the thermostat will scroll the word “SEARCHING” in the message area, indicating that the system is looking for components (Air Handler , Fur nace, Heat Pump , Air Conditioner) [...]

  • Page 7

    Check System Operation Fan Operation • T ur n po wer on to the system. • Press Run Schedule . • Press F AN until F AN On is displayed. The f an should begin to operate. • Press F AN until F AN Auto is displa yed. The fan should stop operating. Heating System • Press Run Schedule . • Press SYSTEM ke y until Heat is display ed. • Press [...]

  • Page 8

    Set Current Time and Day On Home Screen Display , touch the Menu key to displa y additional key choices . T ouch Set Time once to display hour and AM or PM designation in clock display . T ouch either the or k ey until you reach the correct hour and AM or PM designation. Then touch Set Time again to display min utes only in clock display . T ouch a[...]

  • Page 9

    Dipswitch* Dip Switch Indications Comments Cool Airfl o w XXXXCFM View Airfl ow Dipswitches HT Pump Airfl o w XXXXCFM View Heat Pump Airfl ow Dips witch Settings Cool Air Adj -10%, 0%, 10% View Airfl ow T r im Settings On-Demand Dehum On, Off Activ ate Dehumidifi cation Feature * Dipswitch status is not required when the system is set up f or[...]

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    Set Up Thermostat Options The Ther mostat has options that can be selected and adjusted. These options are in the Ther mostat Options Confi guration Men u. On the Home Screen Display , touch the Menu ke y to display additional ke y choices. T ouch and hold the Installer Confi g ke y for 3 seconds . This displa ys the fi rst menu item as shown in[...]

  • Page 11

    Advanced Installer Confi guration Menu Dipswitch* Dip Switch Indications Comments Cool Airfl o w XXXXCFM Airfl o w Dipswitch Settings Heat Rise Nom, Nom+10 Heat Rise Airfl ow Settings Hi Heat Adj -15%, -7%, 0%, 7%, 15% High Heat Airfl ow Settings Lo Heat Adj -15%, -7%, 0%, 7%, 15% Low Heat Airfl ow Settings F an Spd Select Lo , Hi Fan Speed S[...]

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    1 2 Select continuous backlight. Scrolling message will show “ BA CKLIGHT” . When bL is selected On the backlight will be on continuously . Selecting bL OFF will allow the bac klight to tur n on momentarily when any ke y is touched. If system power is off and thermostat is operating on battery only , and bL is On, bL will turn the backlight on [...]

  • Page 13

    Advanced Installer Confi guration Menu Status 2 P arameter Indications Comments Mode Mod Heat, Lo Heat, Hi Heat, AC1, A C2, Fan Only , Off, HP1, HP2 Indicates Operating Mode of System Motor Mfgr Regblt, Emerson Blower Motor Man ufacturer Motor RPM RPM Blower Motor RPM Maximum CFM CFM XXXX Maximum CFM Blow er Provides Blower CFM CFM XXXX Displa ys [...]

  • Page 14

    Select UV lamp maintenance reminder . Scrolling message will sho w “ UV LAMP MAINTENANCE” . Default is OFF . It can be changed to a setting from 25 to 1975 days in increments of 25 days to select the amount of time f or the reminder . Setting of 350 days is an annual reminder . Based on this setting, the scrolling message area will show “ CHA[...]

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    System Operation T ouch the SYSTEM key to select the thermostat operating mode desired. When the system is calling for fi rst stage heat or cool, “Low” will display on the touchscreen. When second stage is required, the display will sho w “High” . The setpoint temperature can be changed by touching the or keys. A uxiliary Heating Heat Pump[...]

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    Programmab le Mode If Program da ys per week is set for 7 (7 da ys) in the Ther mostat Options Confi guration Menu the thermostat can f ollow the program entered. Press the Run Schedule ke y . The thermostat will f ollow the program that y ou entered or the factory program. T emporar y Pr ogram Override This feature will o verride the program temp[...]

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    A uto Mode In Programmab le mode or Non-programmab le mode, you can touch the SYSTEM ke y to select AU TO to allow the thermostat to automatically change between Heat and Cool. When the SYSTEM k ey is touched to select Aut o the ther mostat will change to Heat or Cool, whichev er ran last. If it switches to heat but y ou want cool, or it changes to[...]

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    Maintenance Reminder Message A reminder will display in the scrolling message area when it is time f or accessor y maintenance if selected in the Ther mostat Options Confi guration Men u. When a reminder appears, it can be cleared b y touching the Clean Display ke y . This will also reset the timer to begin a new time period f or the reminder . Ai[...]