Braeburn Systems 7305 Electronic Programmable Thermostat User Manual part 1
Braeburn Systems LLC Electronic Programmable Thermostat part 1
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User manual part 1
® User Manual ® Universal Programmable Smart Wi-Fi Thermostats 7300 For 1 Heat / 1 Cool Systems 7305 For Systems Up to 3 Heat / 2 Cool See Wi-Fi Setup Guide for Wi-Fi Setup Instructions Read all instructions before proceeding Store this manual for future reference ©2016 Braeburn Systems LLC • All Rights Reserved • Made in China. 7300-110-01 Contents 1 About Your Thermostat Thermostat Features ................................................ 3 Thermostat and Display ........................................... 4 2 Setting User Options Advanced User Options ............................................ 8 Table of User Options ............................................... 9 Service Monitors (Filter, UV and Humidifier Pad) ........ 10 Extended Hold Time Period .....................................10 Temporary Override Adjustment Limit .....................11 Program Override Time Limit ..................................11 Thermostat Lock Code ........................................... 11 Wi-Fi Clear .............................................................12 3 Setting Your Program Schedule Setting the Time and Day ....................................... 12 Tips Before Setting Your Program Schedule ........... 13 Programming a 7 Day Residential Schedule ........... 16 Programming a 5-2 Day Residential Schedule ........ 18 Programming a 7 Day Commercial Schedule ......... 19 User Manual 4 Operating Your Thermostat Setting the System Control Mode ......................... 21 Setting the Fan Control Mode ............................... 22 Setting the Temperature .......................................23 Status Indicators .................................................. 24 Program Event Indicator .......................................25 Resetting the Thermostat ..................................... 25 5 Additional Operation Features Auto Changeover Mode ....................................... 26 Adaptive Recovery Mode ..................................... 27 Programmable Fan Mode ..................................... 27 Compressor Protection ........................................ 28 Locking and Unlocking the Thermostat................. 28 AC Power Monitor ............................................... 29 Indoor Remote Sensing ....................................... 30 Outdoor Remote Sensing .................................... 30 6 Thermostat Maintenance Thermostat Cleaning ............................................ 31 Battery Replacement ........................................... 31 Congratulations! You are in control of one of the easiest-to-use thermostats on the market today. This thermostat has been designed to provide you with years of reliable performance and comfort control. Features • Optional Wi-Fi connectivity – control and monitor thermostat from a smartphone, tablet or computer. • 7 day, 5-2 day or non-programmable • Auto or manual changeover • Residential or commercial modes • Large 5 sq. in. bright blue backlit display is easy to read. • Extra large display characters make viewing settings even easier. • User selectable service monitors remind you of required system maintenance. • Precise temperature accuracy keeps you in control of your comfort. • Convenient programmable and circulating fan modes. • Optional indoor or outdoor remote sensing. User Manual 1 About Your Thermostat 10 11 12 13 14 15 User Manual BACK NEXT Thermostat Display Room Temperature....................... .Displays the current room temperature Set Temperature........................... .Displays the current set point temperature Outdoor Temperature Indicator.... .Displays along with the outdoor temperature reading** BACK Indicator*............................ .BACK button is active NEXT Indicator*............................ .NEXT button is active Service Indicators . ..................... .Displays various service/maintenance information Fan Indicator................................. .Indicates when the system fan is running Wi-Fi Indicator.............................. .Indicates when connected to Wi-Fi (flashes when connection has been lost) Low Battery Indicator................... .Indicates when the batteries need to be replaced 10 Hold Mode Indicator .................... .Indicates if the thermostat is in HOLD mode 11 Lock Mode Indicator . .................. .Indicates if the thermostat is locked 12 System Status Indicator .............. .Displays information about the status of the system 13 Day of the Week............................ .Displays the current day of the week 14 Program Event Indicator.............. .Displays the program event 15 Time of Day .................................. .Displays the current time of day * BACK and NEXT are secondary functions of the PROG and HOLD buttons. When in programming or configuration modes, BACK and NEXT appear in the display screen indicating that the PROG and HOLD buttons now function as BACK and NEXT. ** Also see #24 on page 7. User Manual 1 About Your Thermostat 22 INSTRUCTIONS 23 15 BACK NEXT 18 19 DAY/TIME 16 17 24 User Manual 20 21 Thermostat 15 Reset Button ................................ .Resets current time, program and user settings 16 SYSTEM Button............................. .Selects the system you want to control 17 DAY/TIME Button........................... .Sets the current time and day of the week PROG Button................................. .Selects programming mode or press for 3 seconds to select SpeedSet® BACK Button*................................ .Secondary function of the PROG button - moves back a setting HOLD Button.................................. .Enters/Exits the HOLD mode (program bypass) 19 NEXT Button*................................ .Secondary function of the HOLD button - moves to next setting 20 RETURN Button............................. .Returns to normal mode from program or setting modes 21 FAN Button.................................... .Selects the system fan mode 22 Quick Reference Instructions....... .Stored in slot located at top of thermostat 23 SpeedBar® .................................... .Increases or decreases settings (time, temperature, etc.) 24 Outdoor Temperature.................... .If a Braeburn® outdoor sensor was connected you can view the outdoor temperature by pressing the PROG and HOLD buttons at the same time. Battery Compartment................... .Located in the back of thermostat 18 * BACK and NEXT are secondary functions of the PROG and HOLD buttons. When in programming or configuration modes, BACK and NEXT appear in the display, indicating that the PROG and HOLD buttons now function as BACK and NEXT. User Manual 2 Setting User Options INSTRUCTIONS Advanced User Options User options allow you to customize some of your thermostat’s features. Most users will not need to make any changes to the settings in this section. INSTRUCTIONS To access the User Options menu, press and hold the RETURN button for approximately 3 seconds until the screen changes and displays the first User Option. Press the SpeedBar ® or to change the setting for the displayed User Option. After you have changed your desired setting, press NEXT (HOLD) to advance to the next User Option. You may also press BACK (PROG) to move backwards through the User Options. DAY/TIME BACK When your changes are complete, press RETURN to exit. DAY/TIME User Manual NEXT Table of User Options NOTE: Some user options may not be available, depending on how your thermostat was configured in the Installer Settings (see Installer Guide). A detailed description of each User Option follows this table. No. User Options Factory Default Setting Options Comments Pg. 1 Filter Service OFF OFF Monitor 30, 60, 90, 120, 180, 365 Disables filter service monitor feature. Selects a number of days that must pass before the 10 thermostat will flash a Service Filter reminder in the display screen. 2 UV Light Service OFF OFF Monitor 180, 365 Disables UV service monitor feature. Selects a number of days before the thermostat will 10 flash a Service UV reminder in the display screen. 3 Humidifier Pad OFF OFF Service Monitor 180, 365 Disables pad service monitor feature. Selects a number of days before the thermostat will 10 flash a Service Humid reminder in the display screen. 4 Extended Hold Period LONG LONG 24HR Selects long (permanent) hold mode. Selects 24 hour (temporary) hold mode. 10 Temporary Override 0 ADJ Adjustment Limit 0, 1, 2, or 3 ADJ 0 Selects a temporary temperature adjustment limit of 0 (disabled), 1˚, 2˚ or 3˚. 11 Program Override 4 TEMP Time Limit 4, 3, 2 or 1 TEMP Selects a temporary program override time limit of 1, 2, 3 or 4 hours. 11 0-9 Select a 3 digit lock code of 0-9 for each digit. 11 WIFI CL WIFI No changes to Wi-Fi network settings. Clears Wi-Fi network settings. 12 Thermostat Lock Code 000 8 Wi-Fi Clear WIFI User Manual Service Monitors (Filter, UV and Humidifier Pad) User Options 1, 2 and 3 There are three user selectable service monitors that will display reminders for a required air filter, UV bulb or humidifier pad replacement. The SERVICE segment flashes in the display along with FILTER, UV or HUMID. When the service interval has been reached, and required cleaning or replacement has been performed, press the RETURN button to reset the timer. Select OFF or a set number of days before the reminder will appear. Extended Hold Period Service Reminders User Option 4 The Extended Hold Period lets you select the period your thermostat will hold the temperature when the HOLD mode is activated (See Setting the Temperature, page 23). When LONG is selected the thermostat will hold your temperature indefinitely. When 24HR is selected, the thermostat will hold your temperature for 24 hours and then return to the current program at that time. Not available in non-programmable mode. User Manual 10 Temporary Override Adjustment Limit User Option 5 The Temporary Override Adjustment Limit will limit how much the temperature can be adjusted from the current set point when the thermostat is used in the programmable mode. This setting will not allow the user to override the temperature past the selected limit amount of 1, 2 or 3 degrees from the current set point. When the user reaches the adjustment limit the screen will flash ADJ. A setting of 0 disables the adjustment limit. The Temporary Override Adjustment Limit can also be used in the non-programmable mode if the keypad lockout security level is set to level 1 (See Installer Guide). Program Override Time Limit User Option 6 The Program Override Time Limit allows you to set a maximum time limit (in hours) that the thermostat will return to the program after a temporary temperature adjustment has been made (See Setting the Temperature, page 23). You may select 1, 2, 3 or 4 hours. Not available in non-programmable mode. Thermostat Lock Code User Option 7 The Thermostat Lock Code sets a 3-digit code that you may use at any time to lock or unlock the thermostat. Setting the code in the user options mode does not activate the lock feature (See Locking/Unlocking Thermostat, page 28). You may choose a 3-digit code with each digit being 0-9. 11 User Manual Wi-Fi Clear User Option 8 Use this setting if you no longer want to be connected to your Wi-Fi network or if you change Wi-Fi routers. Select WIFI to skip changes to your network settings. Select CL WIFI to clear all Wi-Fi network settings. You can set up Wi-Fi again at a later time if desired (see Wi-Fi Setup Guide). 3 Setting Your Program Schedule Setting the Time and Day 1. In normal operating mode, press the DAY/TIME button. The display will switch to the day/time setting mode and the hour will be flashing. 2. Press the SpeedBar® up or down to adjust the hour, press NEXT. 3. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the minute, press NEXT. BACK 4. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the day of the week. NEXT DAY/TIME 5. Press RETURN to exit. NOTE: If the Wi-Fi feature is used, the clock will adjust automatically to the time zone and DST (Daylight Savings Time) set up in the Wi-Fi feature. User Manual 12 BACK and NEXT are secondary functions of the PROG and HOLD buttons. Tips Before Setting Your Program Schedule • Make sure your current time and day of the week are set correctly. • When programming, make sure the AM and PM indicators are correct. • Various installer settings such as auto changeover mode and temperature adjustment limits may affect your programming flexibility. • Your NIGHT event cannot exceed 11:50 p.m. • BACK and NEXT are secondary functions of the PROG and HOLD buttons (see page 7). This thermostat has been configured with one of the following programming options: • Residential 7 day programming mode with 4 events per day (default) • Residential 5-2 (weekday/weekend) programming mode with 4 events per day • Commercial 7 day programming mode with 2 events per day • Non-Programmable mode NOTE: If this thermostat was configured In the Installer Settings to be non-programmable, then you cannot set a user program. If you press the PROG or HOLD buttons, the word “NONE” will appear in the display, indicating there is no program present. See the Installer Guide for different configuration options. (Program changes can be made at the thermostat or from the BlueLink Smart Connect ® application on your smartphone, tablet or PC.) 13 User Manual Energy Saving Programs This thermostat comes pre-programmed with a default energy saving program. The following tables outline the pre-programmed times and temperatures for heating and cooling in each of your 4 daily events (2 events if configured for commercial mode). If you wish to use these settings then no further programming is necessary: Residential 7 Day Programming Factory Settings 4 Event All Days MORN Time: 6:00 am Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C) Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C) DAY EVE NIGHT User Manual Commercial 2 Event Programming Factory Settings 2 Event Time: 8:00 am Heat: 62˚ F (17˚ C) Cool: 85˚ F (29˚ C) Time: 6:00 pm Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C) Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C) Time: 10:00 pm Heat: 62˚ F (17˚ C) Cool: 82˚ F (28˚ C) 14 All Days OCCUPIED Time: 8:00 am Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C) Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C) UNOCCUPIED Time: 6:00 pm Heat: 62˚ F (17˚ C) Cool: 85˚ F (29˚ C) Residential 5-2 Day Programming– Weekday/Weekend Factory Settings 4 Event Weekday Weekend MORN Time: 6:00 am Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C) Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C) Time: 6:00 am Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C) Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C) Time: 8:00 am Heat: 62˚ F (17˚ C) Cool: 85˚ F (29˚ C) Time: 6:00 pm Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C) Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C) Time: 10:00 pm Heat: 62˚ F (17˚ C) Cool: 82˚ F (28˚ C) Time: 8:00 am Heat: 62˚ F (17˚ C) Cool: 85˚ F (29˚ C) Time: 6:00 pm Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C) Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C) Time: 10:00 pm Heat: 62˚ F (17˚ C) Cool: 82˚ F (28˚ C) DAY EVE NIGHT 15 User Manual Programming a 7 Day Residential Schedule The 7 day residential programming mode gives you the option to program individual days (1 day at a time) or to use SpeedSet and program the entire week (all 7 days) with a 4 event program schedule. Setting All 7 Days at Once (SpeedSet®) NOTE: Setting all 7 days at once will copy over any previously programmed individual days. 1. Hold the PROG button for 3 seconds. The display will switch to SpeedSet programming mode. All 7 days of the week will appear and the hour will be flashing. 2. Press SYSTEM to select HEAT or COOL. 3. Press the SpeedBar® up or down to adjust the hour for the MORN (morning) event. Press NEXT. 4. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the minute for the MORN event. Press NEXT. 5. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the temperature for the MORN event. Press NEXT. 6. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the fan setting for the MORN event. Press NEXT. 7. Repeat steps 3-6 for the DAY, EVE and NIGHT events. 8. If needed, repeat steps 2-7 to program the opposite mode (HEAT or COOL). 9. Press RETURN to exit. BACK NEXT DAY/TIME User Manual 16 BACK and NEXT are secondary functions of the PROG and HOLD buttons. Setting Individual Days (7 Day Residential) 1. Press the PROG button. The display will switch to programming mode. M (Monday) will be displayed and the hour will be flashing. 2. Press SYSTEM to select HEAT or COOL. 3. Press DAY/TIME to select the day you would like to program. 4. Press the SpeedBar® up or down to adjust the hour for the MORN (morning) event. Press NEXT. 5. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the minute for the MORN event. Press NEXT. 6. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the temperature for the MORN event. Press NEXT. 7. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the fan setting for the MORN event. Press NEXT. 8. Repeat steps 4-7 for your DAY, EVE and NIGHT events. 9. If needed, repeat steps 3-7 to select a different day to program. 10. If needed, repeat steps 2-9 to program the opposite mode (HEAT or COOL). 11. Press RETURN to exit. BACK NEXT DAY/TIME 17 BACK and NEXT are secondary functions of the PROG and HOLD buttons. User Manual Programming a 5-2 Day Residential Schedule The 5-2 day residential programming mode allows you to program Monday - Friday with one 4 event schedule and then allows you to change Saturday and Sunday with a different 4 event schedule. 1. Press the PROG button. The display will switch to programming mode. The days M, TU, W, TH, and F will be displayed and the hour will be flashing. 2. Press SYSTEM to select HEAT or COOL. 3. Press the SpeedBar® up or down to adjust the hour for the MORN (morning) event. Press NEXT. 4. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the minute for the MORN event. Press NEXT. 5. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the temperature for the MORN event. Press NEXT. 6. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the fan setting for the MORN event. Press NEXT. 7. Repeat steps 3-6 for your DAY, EVE and NIGHT events. 8. Repeat steps 3-7 for your weekend (S, SU) program. 9. If needed, repeat steps 2-9 to program the opposite mode (HEAT or COOL). 10. Press RETURN to exit. BACK NEXT DAY/TIME User Manual 18 BACK and NEXT are secondary functions of the PROG and HOLD buttons. Programming a 7 Day Commercial Schedule The 7 day commercial programming mode gives you the option to program individual days (1 day at a time) or to use SpeedSet and program the entire week (all 7 days) with a 2 event program schedule. Setting All 7 Days at Once (SpeedSet®) NOTE: Setting all 7 days at once will copy over any previously programmed individual days. 1. Hold the PROG button for 3 seconds. The display will switch to SpeedSet programming mode. All 7 days of the week will appear and the hour will be flashing. 2. Press SYSTEM to select HEAT or COOL. 3. Press the SpeedBar® up or down to adjust the hour for the OCCUPIED event. Press NEXT. 4. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the minute for the OCCUPIED event. Press NEXT. 5. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the temperature for the OCCUPIED event. Press NEXT. 6. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the fan setting for the OCCUPIED event. Press NEXT. 7. Repeat steps 3-6 for your UNOCCUPIED event. 8. If needed, repeat steps 2-7 to program the opposite mode (HEAT or COOL). 9. Press RETURN to exit. BACK NEXT DAY/TIME 19 BACK and NEXT are secondary functions of the PROG and HOLD buttons. User Manual Setting Individual Days (7 Day Commercial) 1. Press the PROG button. The display will switch to programming mode. M (Monday) will appear and the hour will flash. 2. Press SYSTEM to select HEAT or COOL. 3. Press DAY/TIME to select an individual day. 4. Press the SpeedBar® up or down to adjust the hour for the OCCUPIED event. Press NEXT. 5. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the minute for the OCCUPIED event. Press NEXT. 6. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the temperature for the OCCUPIED event. Press NEXT. 7. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the fan setting for the OCCUPIED event. Press NEXT. 8. Repeat steps 4-7 for your UNOCCUPIED event. 9. If needed, repeat steps 3-7 to select other individual days. 10. If needed, repeat steps 2-9 to program the opposite mode (HEAT or COOL). 11. Press RETURN to exit. User Manual 20 BACK NEXT BACK and NEXT are secondary functions of the PROG and HOLD buttons.
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