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USERS INFORATION ANUAL Heating & Cling Systems L TSTATBBPS701 PROGRAABLE DIGITAL THEROSTAT NOTE TO INSTALLER: This manual must be left with the equipment user. 6:03 68 Am Su AUTO 70 67 Heat Pump & Heat Cl 7 Day Prgrammable 4 Time Perids per Day Aut Changever Large, Easy T Read Display Thermglw Backlight Very Easy t Prgram Prgrammable Fan N Batteries Required Outdr Temperature Sensr Available eets Califrnia Title 24 Residential

Table Of Cntents FRONT PANEL DISPLAY QUICK START Set the clck and g BASIC OPERATION PROGRAING 4 Time Perids ADVANCED SETUP ABOUT ADVANCED OPERATION WARRANTY 2 3 5 6 8 12 17 23 CAUTION Fllw Installatin Instructins befre prceeding. SET THEROSTAT TO OFF PRIOR TO CHANGING SETTINGS IN SETUP OR RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULTS. Residential Light Cmmercial Systems Carrier Crpratin 4/01 TSTATBBPS101 Page 1

Frnt Panel Backlit LCD Display 6:03 68 Am Su AUTO 70 67 Warmer r + Buttn Cler r - Buttn de Buttn Heat r Cl Indicatr Red = Heat, Green = Cl Prgrammable Thermstat 6:03 68 Am S AUTO FAN OUTSIDE VACATION 70 67 PROGRA SET CLOCK FAN OUTSIDE VACATION PROGRA SET CLOCK Page 2

Display 1 2 3 4 2 9 1 6 8 12:00 : Pm STWTFS ServiceFilter AUTO OFF Night rningday Evening Fan On 11 de Indicatrs Selects the peratin mde f the equipment. - indicates the heat mde. - indicates the air cnditining mde. AUTO - indicates the system will autmatically changever between heat and cl mdes as the temperature varies. OFF - indicates the entire system is turned ff. PROGRA ON - indicates the stred prgram is enabled t run. Page 8. Clck with Day f the Week Indicates the current time and day. This clck is als used t prgram the timer perids. Page 5. Rm Temperature Display Indicates the current rm temperature. 1 88 Am PrgramOn Start Lcked 88 Outside 88 3 Desired Set Temperature Indicates desired rm temperature(s). Page 7. 10 7 4 1 5 1 4 Page 3

Display 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Outside Indicatin Indicates the temperature displayed is frm the ptinal utside sensr. Page 21. rning, Day, Evening & Night Indicatin Indicates the prgram time perid. Page 8-11. Indicatin Indicates the thermstat is in the prgramming mde. Page 12. Fan Operatin Indicatin Fan On - indicates cnstant, cntinuus fan peratin. When Fan On is nt lit - indicates the fan will nly perate when necessary t heat r t cl. Page 7. Service Filter Indicatin Service Filter indicates when the filter shuld be serviced under nrmal cnditins. Appears after 0-1950 hurs f blwer peratin (adjustable). Page 15. Lcked Indicatin Lcked appears after the right cmbinatin f buttns are pressed, rendering the buttns inperative. Page 22. Start Indicatin Start appears when prgramming timer functins. Page 8. Page 4

Quick Start Set the Clck and G SET CLOCK : the SET CLOCK buttn. Am 12:00 i During & Prgramming: ing the Up and Dwn buttns will mdify the flashing selectin.. (Represented in dark black) S 2 T adjust the clck r Day use buttns. the SET CLOCK buttn as abve t return t nrmal peratin. SET CLOCK This thermstat is preprgrammed frm the factry t perate 1 r 2 Stage equipment withut the need fr further prgramming. T ptimize the installatin f this thermstat fllw the instructins in the Advanced sectin. Page 5

Basic Operatin Select de The setting indicates the temperature the rm has t reach befre the furnace will turn n t heat the rm. The setting indicates the temperature the rm has t reach befre the air cnditiner will turn n t cl the rm. 12:00 : Pm 12:00 : Pm 70 70 69 72 AUTO will autmatically select heat r cl based n rm temperature demand. Prgram On will activate the stred timer peratin. (rning, Day, Evening & Night Perids) OFF indicates bth heating and air cnditining systems are turned ff. 12:00 : Pm AUTO 12:00 : Pm 12:00 : Pm OFF 70 PrgramOn 70 Day 70 72 69 73 70 Page 6

Basic Operatin Select Desired Temperature 12:00 : Pm AUTO 70 72 69 In any mde, adjust the desired Set Temperature with buttns. ing the Up r Dwn buttns in Aut mde will adjust bth the heat and cl set temperatures simultaneusly. ing the Up r Dwn buttns in Heat r Cl mdes will adjust nly the heat r cl set temperature. Fan Operatin 12:00 : Pm 65 Fan On S FAN 85 55 Fan On indicates cnstant fan peratin. This feature is active even if the thermstat is set t Off. Page 7

Prgramming 4 Time Perids PROGRA the PROGRA buttn t enter time perid prgramming. Use the back cver Prgramming Wrksheet t help with this sectin. Select the day f week ( - S) Adjust the start time fr rning. 7 : 30 Am Start rning Adjust the cling setpint fr rning. 7 : 30 Am 74 (35-99 ) rning Adjust the heating setpint fr rning. (35-99 ) 7 : 30 Am rning 74 72 Cntinued Page 8

Prgramming Adjust the start time fr Day. 4 Time Perids I0 : 30 Am Start Day Adjust the cling setpint fr Day. I0 : 30 Am 75 (35-99 ) Day Adjust the heating setpint fr Day. (35-99 ) I0 : 30 Am Day 75 73 Adjust the start time fr Evening. 5 : 30 Pm Start Evening Adjust the cling setpint fr Evening. 5 : 30 Pm 75 (35-99 ) Evening Cntinued Page 9

Prgramming 4 Time Perids Adjust the heating setpint fr Evening. (35-99 ) 5 : 30 Pm Evening 75 73 Adjust the start time fr Night. I I : 30 Pm Night Start Adjust the cling setpint fr Night. (35-99 ) I I : 30 Pm Night 78 Adjust the heating setpint fr Night (35-99 ) I I : 30 Am Night 78 70 Cntinued Page 10

Prgramming 4 Time Perids The cpy cmmand becmes available after prgramming the entire previus day. Yes Select Yes r N t cpy the previus day s prgram t this day. N 18:n : T c py If N is selected: If Yes is selected: Selecting Yes, then pressing mde will cpy the previus day s prgram and then will ask the same cpy questin again. If yes is selected each time, this rutine will repeat. If N is selected, as in previus steps, flashing prmpts fr input will appear fr the 4 time perids fr the next day. Page 11

Advanced PROGRA the de buttn. While hlding the de, press the Prgram buttn t enter screens. NOTE: Each step # is lcated at the tp right crner f the display fr easy reference. Adjust the time f day clck. A I2:00 I Tip: T change hurs quickly, press and hld the verride buttn in and press the up r dwn buttns. Select the day f the week. 2 On Select residential Heat Pump, On r Off. Off OFF HP 3 B Select the reversing valve plarity fr Heat Pump, O r B. (Step 4 nly appears if heat pump is n in step 3) O O 4 Cntinued Page 12

Advanced On Select Electric Heat On r Off. (Step 5 nly appears if heat pump is ff in step 3) Off Adjust the deadband frm 1-6 degrees. Adjust the minimum difference between cling & heating setpints. (0-6 ) Select the cycles per hur limit. d=cycles per hur limit defeated. d1=d + defeat 5 min. Cmpressr lckut. (d, d1, 2-6) Adjust the prgrammable fan timer. 0-60 minutes. 0:00 = ff OFF EH 5 8 6 8 2 8If 2 7 0:00 : Fan On 6 8 Cy 9 Page 13 Cntinued

Advanced Adjust the prgrammable fan start time. (step 10 appears nly if step 9 is nt 0:00) 7:00 Am Fan On On I0 Adjust the prgrammable fan stp time. (step 11 appears nly if step 9 is nt 0:00) 9:00Pm OFF Fan On I I On Select the display backlight always On, r Off after 8 secnds. Off I2 FAN Reset the Energy Watch Heat hur cunter. (0-1999) 0 On L I I3 FAN Reset the Energy Watch Cl hur cunter. (0-1999) 0 I4 Cntinued Page 14

Advanced FAN Reset the Service Filter cunter. This will als remve the Service Filter icn frm the display 0 ServiceFilter I5 Adjust the number f hurs the blwer will run befre the Service Filter icn appears n the display. 0 = ff. 0 ServiceFilter I6 (0-1950) C Select thermstat peratin in degrees Fahrenheit r Centigrade. F F I7 the de buttn. While hlding the de, press the Fan buttn fr 2 secnds t leave the screens. If n buttns are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 secnds. FAN Page 15

Advanced Advanced Table Step # Descriptin Range Factry Default 1 Time f day clck set 24 hur 12:00 Am 2 Day f the week Sun - Sat nday 3 Heat Pump Off / On Off 4 Reversing Valve plarity O / B O 5 Electric Heat Off / On Off 6 Deadband r Temperature swing 1-6 1 7 Frced minimum difference heat/cl 0-6 2 8 Cycles per hur d, d1, 2-6 6 9 Prgrammable Fan 0:00-0:60 0:00 10 Prgrammable Fan Start Time 24 hur 7:00 Am 11 Prgrammable Fan Stp Time 24 hur 9:00 Pm 12 Thermglw backlight Off / On On 13 Energy Watch - Heat Timer 0-1999 0 14 Energy Watch - Cl Timer 0-1999 0 15 Reset Service Filter icn - - - - 16 Service Filter run time set 0-1950 0 17 Fahrenheit r Centigrade F / C F Page 16

Abut Advanced Features & Operatin EORY BACKUP - In the event f a pwer lss, the thermstat will retain the stred prgram settings withut external pwer r batteries. 2 STAGE OPERATION - The 2nd Stage f heat r cl is turned n when (1) the 1st Stage has been n fr a minimum f tw minutes, and (2) the temperature spread frm the setpint is equal t r greater than: the setpint plus the deadband, plus 2 degrees. Heating Dead Dead 2 degrees Band Band 2 degrees Cling 2nd Stage turn n 1st Stage turn n Heat Setpint Cl Setpint 1st Stage turn n 2nd Stage turn n INIU / SETPOINT DIFFERENCE - The Heat and Cl setpints will nt be allwed t cme any clser t each ther than the value set in Advanced step # 7, n page 13. This minimum difference is enfrced during Aut changever and Prgram On peratin. PROGRAABLE FAN - If the Prgrammable Fan timer is set t a value ther than 0:00, the fan will run fr the preprgrammed amunt f time, page 13, step# 9. The Prgrammable Fan timer will start the fan at the tp f each hur. The Prgrammable Fan may be active even if the thermstat mde is Off. Steps 10 & 11 restrict the hurs in which Prgrammable Fan may perate. Step# 10, page 14 is the start time and step# 11 is the stp time. Setting the times t the same setting in bth steps 10 & 11 will allw Prgrammable Fan t perate 24 hurs a day. Page 17

Abut Advanced Features & Operatin EERGENCY - Is a feature available t Heat Pump installatins. T turn n Emergency Heat press in the Fan buttn. While hlding the Fan buttn press the Up buttn fr 2 secnds. The Cl setpint display will read EH. fr Emergency Heat FAN 12:00 : Am 73 eh 74 During Emergency Heat the thermstat will turn n the fan and the 2nd stage f heat, when there is a demand fr heat, lcking ut the 1st stage cmpressr. Exiting Emergency Heat is the same as entering. During Emergency Heat nly OFF and are available. ELECTRIC - Selecting Electric Heat n, page 13, step 5, will cause the thermstat t turn n the fan immediately any time there is a heat demand. Since all gas furnaces cntrl the fan, this feature shuld be ff unless the heater is nly electric. Page 18

Abut Advanced Features & Operatin KEYPAD LOCK - T prevent unauthrized use f the thermstat, the frnt panel buttns may be disabled. T disable, r lck the keypad, press and hld in the de buttn. While hlding the de buttn in, press the Up and Dwn buttns in tgether. The Lcked icn will appear n the display. all 3 fr Keypad Lckut 12:00 : Pm Lcked 65 55 T unlck the buttns, again press and hld the de buttn. While hlding the de buttn in, press the Up and Dwn buttns in tgether. The Lcked icn will disappear frm the display. 85 Page 19

Abut Advanced Features & Operatin VACATION - When the thermstat is in Vacatin mde, the thermstat will perate under the Vacatin time perid set pints. In rder fr Vacatin mde t becme active the thermstat must be in the Prgram On mde. Vacatin mde will take effect when the time clck reaches 12:00am. VACATION the VACATION buttn t enter the vacatin prgramming setup steps. Select the number f days that the Vacatin Schedule will be in effect. A value f 0 disables Vacatin mde. Adjust the cling setpint fr Vacatin mde. (35-99 ) Adjust the heating setpint fr Vacatin mde. (35-99 ) 23 0 8y unccupied 85 unccupied 24 25 55 unccupied the Vacatin buttn t exit the screens. If n buttns are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 secnds. VACATION Page 20

Abut Advanced Features & Operatin DUAL SETPOINT BEHAVIOR - The adjustable setpint range is: 35-99 degrees in Fahrenheit and 7-35 degrees in Centigrade. When in the mdes Heat r Cl, this adjustable range is unhampered. When adjusting any Aut mde, including prgramming 4 Time perids, the thermstat will nt allw the Heat setpint t get clser t the Cl setpint than the value prgrammed as the minimum difference in step 7, page 13. When entering the Aut mde frm Cl, the Heat and Cl setpints will remain spread apart by the amunt that they were adjusted, prir t entering Aut. Fr example: If the Cl setpint was set t 80 while in the Cl mde and the Heat setpint was adjusted t 70 while in the Heat mde, upn entering the Aut mde the Heat and Cl setpints wuld be 80 and 70. Bth setpints wuld then mve up and dwn tgether, (in this example spread by 10 degrees), by pressing the up r dwn buttns. T mve the Heat and Cl setpints clser tgether, enter the Cl r Heat mde by pressing the de buttn, then adjust the setpint(s) clser tgether. Heat is limited t hw clse it can cme t Cl by step 7, page 13. Page 21

Abut Advanced Features & Operatin OUTSIDE SENSOR (Optinal Accessry) - When cnnected t terminals RS+5, RS, & GND n the back f the thermstat, the thermstat will read the temperature frm the Outside Sensr when asked t. This thermstat will nt cntrl t this sensr, it is nly t read utside temperature. T read the temperature frm the Outside Sensr, press the Outside buttn f the thermstat. The display will then nly shw Outside temperature. ing the Outside buttn will then return the display t nrmal peratin. The Outside Sensr is available in a wired r wireless versin. The wired sensr can be cnnected t the thermstat with up t 500 f 20 ga. r 300 f 18 ga. Unshielded, thermstat wire. See the Outside Sensr instructins fr further details. FACTORY DEFAULTS - If, fr any reasn it is desirable t return all stred settings back t the factry default settings, press the de buttn. While hlding the de buttn in, press the Fan buttn fr 5 sec. All icns will appear. and hld in the Fan buttn until Fd appears. This resets all factry settings. T calibrate rm temperature, press the Up and Dwn arrw buttns simultaneusly, twice. At this pint use the Up and Dwn buttns t calibrate rm temperature, if needed. the de buttn t return t nrmal peratin. NOTE CAUTION ON PAGE 1. Page 22

Warranty Five-Year Warranty - This Prduct is warranted t be free frm defects in material and wrkmanship. If defect appears within five years frm the date f riginal installatin, whether r nt actual use begins n that date, then the prduct des meet this warranty. A new r remanufactured part, at the manufacturer s sle ptin, t replace any defective part will be prvided withut charge fr the part itself; PROVIDED the defective part is returned t the distributr thrugh a qualified servicing dealer. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT INCLUDE LABOR OR OTHER COSTS incurred fr diagnsing, repairing, remving, installing, shipping, servicing r handling f either defective parts r replacement parts. Such csts may be cvered by a separate warranty prvided by the installer. THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO PRODUCTS IN THEIR ORIGINAL INSTALLATION LOCATION AND BECOES VOID UPON REINSTALLATION. LIITATIONS OF WARRANTIES ALL IPLIED WARRANTIES (INCLUDING IPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ERCHANTABILITY) ARE HEREBY LIITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD FOR WHICH THE LIITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN. SOE STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE AY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES ADE IN THIS WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ANY NOT BE ALTERED, ENLARGED, OR CHANGED BY ANY DISTRIBUTOR, DEALER, OR OTHER PERSON WHATSOEVER. ALL WORK UNDER THE TERS OF THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE PERFORED DURING NORAL WORKING HOURS. ALL REPLACEENT PARTS, WHETHER NEW OR REANUFACTURED, ASSUE AS THEIR WARRANTY PERIOD ONLY THE REAINING TIE PERIOD OF THIS WARRANTY. THE ANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR: 1. Nrmal maintenance as utlined in the installatin and servicing instructins r wners manual including filter cleaning and/r replacement and lubricatin. 2. Damage r repairs required as a cnsequence f faulty installatin, misapplicatin, abuse, imprper servicing, unauthrized alteratin r imprper peratin. 3. Failure t start due t vltage cnditins, blwn fuses, pen circuit breakers r ther damages due t the inadequacy r interruptin f electrical service. 4. Damage as a result f flds, winds, fires, lightning, accidents, crrsive envirnments r ther cnditins beynd the cntrl f the anufacturer. 5. Parts nt supplied r designated by the anufacturer, r damages resulting frm their use. 6. anufacturer prducts installed utside the cntinental U.S.A., Alaska, Hawaii, and Canada. 7. Electricity r fuel csts r increases in electricity r fuel csts frm any reasn whatsever including additinal r unusual use f supplemental electric heat. 8. ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL PROPERTY OR COERCIAL DAAGE OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER. Sme states d nt allw the exclusin f incidental r cnsequential damages, s the abve may nt apply t yu. This warranty gives yu specific legal rights, and yu may als have ther rights which may vary frm state t state. Page 23

Prgramming Wrksheet see page 8 DAY PERIOD START TIE ON rning Day D AY Evening T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D AY T H U R S D AY F R I D A Y S A T U R D AY S U ND A Y Night rning Day Evening Night rning Day Evening Night rning Day Evening Night rning Day Evening Night rning Day Evening Night rning Day Evening Night Cpy n Cpy Tue Cpy Wed Cpy Thu Cpy Fri Cpy Sat N Yes N Yes N Yes N Yes N Yes N Sat Yes Tue Wed Thu Fri Sun Printed n recycled paper. P/N 88-307 Rev. 1 Frm N. O17-45 Catalg N. 13TS-TA52