Radio Thermostat of America CT102R1 Thermostat User Manual CT102 Manual REV 1
Radio Thermostat Company of America, Inc Thermostat CT102 Manual REV 1
CT102 Manual REV 1
CT102 USER GUIDE COMMUNICATING TOUCH SCREEN THERMOSTAT RTCOA logo sheet 7aug07 PM RA DIO DA LIN TAR AU TO GE TT EM Su Mo Tu We hF rS HE AT CT102 INSTALLATION GUIDE Table Of Contents Getting Started Interior View Installation Location Wiring Setup Wiring Diagrams Prepare Wires Connecting Wires Mounting Select HVAC & Heat Types Power Supply HVAC Setup Test Installation Detailed Wire Diagram Step By Step Wiring Diagrams Wire Reference Table Getting Started Radio Thermostat Installation Guide CT102 Getting Started Tools Needed Small Phillips screwdriver Drill with 3/16-in.(4.8mm) bit ! CAUTION • To avoid electrical shock and to prevent damage to the furnace, air conditioner, and thermostat, disconnect the power supply before installing or servicing the thermostat or any part of the system. This can be done at the circuit breaker. • Do not reconnect electricity until work is complete. • Do not short (jumper) across electric terminals at the control on the furnace or air conditioner to test the system. This can damage the thermostat. • Your thermostat is a precise instrument. Handle it with care. • All wiring must conform to local codes and ordinances. • This thermostat is designed for use with 4AA alkaline batteries and/or 24-volt AC C wire (or a 12-24 AC or DC source) and millivolt gas systems. Each thermostat relay load should be limited to 1.0 amp; higher amperage can cause damage to the thermostat. Installation Guide CT102 Getting Started Interior View RESET AUX WIRE TERMINALS O W W2 Y Y2 RH RC G 1 2 TOUCH SCREEN STATUS INDICATOR BATTERIES HVAC SELECTION SWITCHES BATTERIES COVER Installation Guide CT102 Getting Started Installation Location To avoid having to move your wiring to a new location, mount the CT102 in place of the old thermostat. • Install the thermostat on an inside wall of an often-used room, about 5 ft. (1.5m) above the floor. • Do not install where there are unusual heating conditions, such as: in direct sunlight; near a lamp, radio, television, radiator register, fireplace; near hot water pipes in the wall; or near a stove on the other side of a wall. • Do not locate in unusual cooling conditions, such as: on a wall separating an unheated room; or in a draft from a stairwell, door, or window. • Do not locate in a damp area. This can lead to corrosion that will shorten the thermostat’s life. • Do not locate where air circulation is poor, such as: a corner, an alcove, or behind an open door. • Do not install the CT102 until all construction and painting is complete. • This thermostat does not require leveling. Installation Guide CT102 Getting Started ! CAUTION • Read instructions carefully before removing any wiring from an existing thermostat. • Label all wires before disconnecting them form the existing thermostat. 1. Switch off electricity to the heating and cooling systems. This can be done at the circuit breaker. 2. Remove the cover from the existing thermostat. Check for locking screws on the side or front that must be loosened first. 3. Attach provided labels to each wire for identification. Refer to the lettered terminal where the wires attach; do not use the color of the wires. 4. Disconnect wires from the existing thermostat, and wind them around a pencil to keep them from falling back inside the wall. 5. Loosen all mounting screws on the old thermostat and remove it from the wall. Installation Guide CT102 Wiring Prepare Wires Make sure your wires are labeled. If necessary, find the “other end” connection for each wire on your heating or air conditioning equipment and note the label there. 1. Fan out wires so that they are aligned with their terminals. 2. Position wires behind the CT102 and over the terminal area. 3. Do not bunch wires behind the CT102. Feed any slack back into the wall opening. FROM HVAC SYSTEM JUMPER WIRE Y2 RH RC G If you have both RH and RC connections you must remove the jumper wire between these two terminals. 2.6” RH ! CAUTION Do not allow wires to touch each other or other parts on the thermostat. Follow these guidelines for safe and secure wire connections: • Use at least 2.6 in. of wire for each of your connections to the CT102. • If you do not have enough wire, splice additional wire to allow enough slack. • Terminals accept wires from 16-22 awg. • Remove 1/8 in. insulation from the tip of each wire. • Take care not to damage the labels for each wire. Installation Guide CT102 Wiring Connecting Your Wires Reference the Wire Diagram on page # to identify your wiring diagram and set-up information. If necessary, contact customer support for help. 1. Connect a labeled wire only to a matching lettered terminal. 2. Insert the wire in the terminal well and tighten the screw securely. The CT102 can be externally powered with a power source rated from 12V to 24V, AC or DC, at 300ma or greater. If used, connect to the C and RH terminals (no polarity). The 24VAC “C” wire is the other side of the 24VAC heating transformer and can be found where the other thermostat wires connect at the wall or at the furnace. Do not use the common or ground side of the line voltage. The CT102 runs on 4 AA alkaline batteries, the C wire (if available), or both batteries and the C-wire. If you do not have a C wire, you can run a new wire from the HVAC or use a standard 12-24V [AC or DC] wall transformer. The C-wire is optional but preferred for all installations. From HVAC System C B O W W 2 Y RH Y2 RH RC G Installation Guide CT102 Wiring Mount the CT102 to the Wall 1. Hold the CT102 against the wall, with the wires coming over the top; above terminal block. 2. Position CT102 for best appearance, cover the hole in the wall. 3. Mark first and drill a 3/16-in.(4.8mm) hole at each screw location. 4. If you are mounting the CT102 to sheet rock or if you are using the old mounting holes, use the plastic anchors provided. 5. Attach the CT102 to the wall with the screws provided. 10 Setup Radio Thermostat 11 Installation Guide CT102 Setup Selecting HVAC & Heat Types Both switches are located in the battery compartment. HVAC TYPE SWITCH 1. Set HVAC TYPE to the type of heating and cooling system. Norm Heat Pump All other systems Heat Pump system with or without Auxiliary Heat 2. Set the HEAT TYPE to the type of fuel used for heating. If HVAC Type is Heat Pump, then select fuel used for Auxiliary. 12 Gas Elec natural gas, oil, and propane electric HEAT TYPE SWITCH HEAT PUMP NORMAL GAS ELEC HVAC TYPE INSERT 4 pcs. AA ALKALINE 1.5V BATTERIES BATTERIES HEAT TYPE Installation Guide CT102 Setup Power Supply While the CT102 Thermostat can run without batteries on C-wire power, you should install batteries as well to provide power to the unit during outages. 1. Install four (4) AA alkaline batteries following the marked polarity in the battery compartments. Insert the battery negative end first against the spring, then push the positive end in. 2. With all the wires connected and the unit attached to the wall, it is time to turn the AC power back on. Reconnect the power at the breaker you used to switch it off. The CT102 will power-up in the OFF mode. 3. Trip the RESET button to implement the HVAC switch selections. 4. Y our CT102 is not yet configured to operate your HVAC system. You must now configure your thermostat (see page X.) Battery Installation AA ALKALINE BATTERIES POSITIVE NEGATIVE + AA + - AA + A + 4 PROPERLY INSTALLED AA ALKALINE BATTERIES 13 Installation Guide CT102 Setup ! THERMOSTAT BATTERY CAUTIONS • Always use new Alkaline batteries. • Do not use rechargeable batteries of any type. They will no operate the thermostat properly and may lead to damage. • Do not mix old and new batteries. • Do not mix battery types, for example Lithium with Alkaline. • Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Batteries may explode or leak. • Always replace the batteries as soon as the “Low Batt” warning flashes. The thermostat is a battery-powered device; you should replace the batteries before they run out, as failure to replace batteries can result in excessive heating or cooling of your house. • Always replace the batteries once a year, even if the “Low Batt” indicator does not flash. Replacing the batteries also helps to prevent leakage that can corrode and damage the thermostat. • If you are leaving your home for a month or more, you should replace the batteries as a precaution against battery failure in your absence. • Failing to replace the batteries when necessary could cause the thermostat to lose power or malfunction. If the thermostat loses power, then the thermostat will not control the temperature, which could result in your HVAC system not functioning as you intended and lead to possible damage from excessive heating or cooling. • If the thermostat batteries fail with the heat OFF, this can result in NO HEAT and possible frozen or broken pipes and water damage. • If the thermostat batteries fail with the cool OFF, this can result in NO COOL and could cause possible damage or excessive temperatures. 14 Installation Guide CT102 Setup HVAC Setup HVAC selection switches must be set first (see page X), then make sure the CT102 is powered up and the mode is set to Off. Access HVAC Setup MANUAL Screen MENU Screen AUTO PM RADIO FILTER SWING DIFF EMER HOLD HOLIDAY COOL MEEEN MEN TEMPORARY RY MENU TEMP AUTO TRUE VA VAC AC HEAT T HVAC HVAC SETU SSE E P SETUP MATE CALIBRATE CALIBRATE ON RECOVERY ECON COOL SETUP 2ND STG PROGRAM AM 1. Trip the RESET button (see page #) to implement the HVAC switch selections. 2. With mode in Off, touch Menu and then HVAC Setup. 3. Use Temperature Adjustment arrows to adjust the HVAC Setup number. The display will show your selection and indicate the number of stages you have selected. 4. During setup, 2nd stage will blink when both heat and cool have 2nd stages. HVAC Setup Stage Regular HVAC System Heat Pump HVAC system Heat Stage Cool Stage Screen Display Select H1C1 H2C1 H1C2 H2C2 CAUTION HP Stage Aux Stage Screen Display Select P1 P2 P1A1 P1A2 P2A1 P2A2 Do not change the HVAC setup or HVAC selection switches if the thermostat is connected to a Z-Wave network. If you must change the HVAC system, first remove the thermostat from the network, change the HVAC setup, and then reconnect the thermostat to the network. 15 Installation Guide CT102 Setup Test Installation If you have a heat pump, leave the CT102 in Off mode for 4 minutes before checking Cool. Do not operate AC if the outside temp is below 65°F. To Check Fan (If you connected the G wire) 1. Touch the fan icon on the HOME screen to turn the fan ON. 2. Verify that air is blowing from the system. Touch the fan icon again to return to AUTO. To Check Heat 1. Touch the temperature display to open the Manual screen. 2. Use the or arrows to set the mode to Heat. 3. From the Manual screen, touch the Temperature Up arrow until the target temperature is 5º above room temperature. Allow the system two (2) minutes to respond. 4. Verify that heat is blowing from the system. Return the target temperature to a normal setting. 5. From the Manual screen, set the mode to Off. To Check Cool 1. Touch the temperature display to open the Manual screen. 2. Use the or arrows to set the mode to Cool. 3. Touch the Temperature Down arrow icon until the target temp is 5º below room temperature. Allow the system five (5) minutes to respond. 4. Verify that cool air is blowing from the system. Return the target temperature to a normal setting. 5. From the Manual screen, set the mode to Off. 16 Wiring Diagrams Radio Thermostat 17 Installation Guide CT102 Wiring Diagrams Detailed Wiring Diagrams 2 Wire Heat WIRES 3 Wire Heat WIRES C W R See Page 13 Go to Page 13 18 Y R RC W Y RH Go to Page 13 Multi-stage Heat Pump w/ Multi-stage Aux Heat WIRES C B or O AUXn Yn R G AC HV HV Go to Page 13 AC HV Wn Yn R C B or O Y R G AC 4 Wire Heat Pump w/o Aux Heat WIRES C Wn Yn R G AC AC Go to Page 13 Multi-stage Cool Multi-stage Heat WIRES C W Y RH RC G HV HV 5 Wire Heat/Cool WIRES C W Y R G AC AC HV 4 Wire Heat/Cool WIRES C W R G HV O Y or Go to Page 13 C B O Wn Yn or Go to Page 13 Installation Guide CT102 Wiring Diagrams Step-By-Step Wiring Diagrams 3 Wire Heat GAS MILLIVOLT or 24VAC System HVAC SYSTEM 1. Connect the R (or RH) wire to the RH terminal. This connects the heat power. C B O W W2 Y Y2 RH RC G A 2. Connect the W wire to the W THERMOSTAT terminal. This connects the heat. 3. Connect the C wire to the C terminal. Your HVAC system is now connected to the CT102. 4. Go to “Connect Your Wires” on page X. POWER 4 Wire Heat HVAC SYSTEM 1. Connect the R (or RH) wire to the W R G POWER RH terminal. This connects the heat power. 2. Connect the W wire to the W C B O W W2 Y Y2 RH RC G A terminal. This connects the heat. THERMOSTAT 3. Connect the G wire to the G terminal. This connects the fan. 4. Connect the C wire to the C terminal. Your HVAC system is now connected to the CT102. 5. Go to “Connect Your Wires” on page X. 5 Wire Heat/Cool HVAC SYSTEM 1. Connect the W wire to the W C W Y R G POWER terminal. This connects the heat. 2. Connect the Y wire to the Y terminal. This connects the C B O W W2 Y Y2 RH RC G A cooling compressor. THERMOSTAT TERMINALS 3. Connect the RH or R wire to the RH terminal. This connects the power. 4. Connect the G wire to the G terminal. This connects the fan. 5. Connect the C wire to the C terminal. Your HVAC system is now connected to the CT102. 6. Go to “Connect Your Wires” on page X. 19 Installation Guide CT102 Wiring Diagrams 6 Wire Heat/Cool HVAC SYSTEM 1. Connect the W wire to the W C W Y RH RC G POWER terminal. This connects the heat. 2. Connect the Y wire to the Y terminal. This connects to the C B O W W2 Y Y2 RH RC G A cooling compressor. *R and R disconnected THERMOSTAT TERMINALS 3. Disconnect the Rc and Rh terminals by placing the removing the Jumper Wire. 4. Connect the RH wire to the RH terminal and the RC wire to the RC terminal. This connects power. 5. Connect the G wire to the G terminal. This connects the fan. 6. Connect the C wire to the C terminal. Your HVAC system is now connected to the CT102. 7. Go to “Connect Your Wires” on page X. Multi-stage Heat & Multi-Stage Cool HVAC SYSTEM The CT102 can handle up to 2 C W W2 Y Y2 R G POWER stages of HEAT and 2 stages of COOL. 1. Connect the W and W2 wires to the W and W2 terminals. This C B O W W2 Y Y2 RH RC G A THERMOSTAT TERMINALS connects the stages of HEAT. 2. Connect the Y and Y2 wires to the Y and Y2 terminals. This connects the stages of COOL. 3. Connect the RH or R wire to the RH terminal. This connects the power. 4. Connect the G wire to the G terminal. This connects the fan. 5. Connect the C wire to the C terminal. Your HVAC system is now connected to the CT102. 6. Go to “Connect Your Wires” on page X. 20 Installation Guide CT102 Wiring Diagrams 4 Wire Heat Pump (heat/cool) without Auxiliary Heat HVAC SYSTEM POWER 1. Connect the O wire to the O or terminal or the B wire to the or B terminal. This connects the C B O W W2 Y Y2 RH RC G A change-over valve. If you have both O and B, connect only the THERMOSTAT TERMINALS O wire to the O terminal and DO NOT connect B to B terminal (see the Wire Reference Table on page X for Trane terminal labels). 2. Connect the Y wire to the Y terminal. This connects the compressor. 3. Connect the R wire to the RH terminal. This connects the power. 4. Connect the G wire to the G terminal. This connects the fan. 5. Connect the C wire to the C terminal. Your HVAC system is now connected to the CT102. 6. Go to “Connect Your Wires” on page X. Multi-stage Heat Pump with MultiStage Aux Heat HVAC SYSTEM AUX1 AUX2 Y2 R POWER or The CT102 can handle up to 2 stages of Pump compression and 2 or stages of AUX heat. 1. Connect O wire to the O terminal C B O W W2 Y Y2 RH RC G A THERMOSTAT TERMINALS or the B wire to the B terminal. This connects the change-over valve. If you have both O and B, connect only the O wire to the O terminal and DO NOT connect B to B terminal (see Wire Reference Table on page X for Trane terminal labels.). 2. Connect the AUX 1 and AUX 2 wires to the AUX 1 and AUX 2 terminals. This connects the auxiliary heat. 3. Connect the Y and Y2 wires to the Y and Y2 terminals. This connects the compressor. 4. Connect the R wire to RH terminal. This connects the power. 5. Connect the G wire to the G terminal. This connects the fan. 6. Connect the C wire to the C terminal. Your HVAC system is now connected to the CT102. 7. Go to “Connect Your Wires” on page X. 21 Installation Guide CT102 Wiring Diagrams Accessory Wiring Zoned Hot Water Heat CT102 CT102 For Solenoid or Motor valves, W RH A H W AR connect the wires based on the diagrams to the correct terminal on W A W A the CT102. MOTOR VALVE SOLENOID VALVE • USE ONLY IN HEAT MODE. • The CT102 must be powered by 24v ac. The third wire on your valve may be called 6, Y, or G (see the Wire Reference Table on page X. 22 Installation Guide CT102 Wiring Diagrams Wire Reference Table Possible Wires What They Control R or V or VR RH and RC Single power for HEAT and COOL RH or 4 RH Power for HEAT (RH not connected to RC jumper clip removed) RC RC Power for COOL (RH not connected to RC jumper clip removed) W Heat control W2 W2 2nd stage HEAT or heat pump auxiliary heat W3 W3 3rd stage HEAT or 2nd stage of 2 stage auxiliary heat Y COOL control or 1st stage compression for heat pump Y2 Y2 2nd stage COOL control or 2nd stage compression for a heat pump G or F G FAN control C or X C 24VAC power (to power thermostat) NOTE: TRANE uses B for this connection H External Humidifier DH DH External De-Humidifier EX EX external fresh air baffle B Heat pump changeover (cool to heat, powered in heat) O Heat pump changeover (heat to cool, powered in cool) B and O IMPORTANT: If there are both B and O wires (Trane pump products) DO NOT CONNECT B to B terminal. Instead, connect B to C terminal. If not a Trane product, tape off B. n/a Emergency heat (do not connect, tape off) n/a System monitor (do not connect, tape off) n/a Outdoor sensor (do not connect, tape off) 23 Installation Guide CT102 Wiring Diagrams Lennox Heat Pump V or VR or R RH Power for HEAT M or Y Y COOL control Y or W or W2 W2 2nd stage HEAT F or G G Fan control R or O X or X2 or C Trane Products [American Standard] C 24VAC power (to power thermostat) W or W1 W2 2nd stage HEAT X2 Emergency heat. Do not connect, tape off. Zoned Hot Water 2 wire RH Motor Driven Valves 3 Wire R or 5 RH (power) W or 4 W (heat ON) Y or G or 6 (the 3rd wire) A (heat OFF) Solenoid Valves 3 Wire 24 RH (power) A (heat ON) Y or G (the 3rd wire) W (heat OFF) CT102 OPERATION GUIDE Table Of Contents Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Device Parts Screens Z-Wave Connecting to a Z-Wave Network HVAC Setup Power Sources Initial Settings Customization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manual Screen & Functions Menu Screen & Functions Programs Screen Heat, Cool and Auto Settings Restoration Settings Product Overview Radio Thermostat Product Overview Device Parts Exterior View STATUS INDICATORS PM RA DIO TAR AU TO GE TOUCH SCREEN DA LIN TT EM Su Mo Tu We hF rS HE AT The CT102 Z-Wave thermostat operates via a high-quality, easy-to-use touch screen. Simply touch your finger firmly to the screen to set or adjust your CT102; the screen will automatically light up and you will hear a beep. To avoid scratching the screen, do not use a sharp or metallic device. Product Overview Screens Before you operate the CT102, familiarize yourself with the basic control screens. The touch screen enables you to select (by touching) an item and change it. All the CT102 functions are accessed through these screens: RAM PROG MENU PM LTER RADIO FI SWING UAL MAN PROGRA MATE ATE CALIBR ON HOM Product Overview Screens The Home screen displays when the unit is operating. Features you can control on the Home screen are temperature override, fan mode, toggling the time and relative humidity display, and opening the Manual screen. HOME Screen RADIO INDICATOR TIME OF DAY AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY PM FAN MODE AND STATUS CURRENT ROOM TEMPERATURE DAY AUTO ON RADIO HOME* LINK HEAT Tu TARGET TEMP TARGET TEMPERATURE Touching the THERMOSTAT MODE TEMPERATURE CONTROLS icon on other screens will return you to the previous screen. *Home icon visable of Home screen only in Off mode. Product Overview Z-Wave Connecting the CT102 to a Z-Wave® Network The CT102 is a Z-Wave® compliant thermostat. It has an onboard radio that can be connected to an existing Z-Wave® network. This device can be used on a network with products from different vendors. 1. Set your primary controller to INCLUDE mode to add the thermostat as a node on your network (see your specific controller’s User Manual for detailed instructions). 2. From the CT102’s Menu screen, touch MATE under the radio icon. The Network Include screen displays a large r1. MANUAL MENU AUTO PM RADIO FILTER SWING DIFF EMER HOLD HOLIDAY TEMP Y ECON RADIO COOL AUTO TRUE MENU TEMPORARY MEN MENU EEN NU HVAC SETUP MATE CALIBRA CALIBRATE TE ON RECOVERY ECON MATE PROGRAM RADIO HVAC SETUP PROGRAM MATE 3. Touch MATE again. This initiates the network connection (mating) process. The MATE icon and the status indicator LEDs will blink. When the CT102 has successfully joined a Z-Wave network, the MATE icon is replaced by the LINK icon under the radio tower. RADIO 11 RADIO 11 Similarly, when you are trying to disconnect from (leave) a network, the LINK icon disappears when the node has successfully left the network. 4. Your controller indicates that the thermostat was successfully added to its network (see your specific controller’s User Manual for details.) Product Overview Z-Wave Power Sources Z-Wave and HVAC Setup Do not change the HVAC setup or HVAC selection switches if the thermostat is connected to a Z-Wave network. If you need to change the HVAC system: 1. Remove the thermostat from the Z-Wave network. 2. Change the HVAC Setup selection. See Install Guide page 18 for full instructions. 3. Connect the thermostat to the Z-Wave network. Z-Wave and Power Supply The thermostat’s node type is fixed when it connects to the Z-Wave network; if the C-Wire is not connected and is only battery-powered when connecting to the network, the thermostat will remain a frequent listening routing slave (FLiRS) node until it is removed from the network. When your thermostat is running on battery power, the Z-Wave radio will turn off to help conserve battery life. The CT102 Z-Wave radio module supports Z-Wave beaming, which allows other devices in the network to wake up the Z-Wave module and accept commands and then go back to sleep. When your thermostat is running on C-Wire power, the Z-Wave radio will stay on and actively help route messages within the Z-Wave network. The thermostat’s node type is fixed when it connects to the Z-Wave network; if the C-Wire is present and powered when connecting to the network, the thermostat will remain an alwayslistening node until it is removed from the network. Z-Wave and Thermostat Program To get the most out of your new thermostat, it needs to be paired to a Z-Wave system. When you are paired to a Z-Wave system, the Z-Wave application on your device controls your thermostat’s programs. You can still temporarily override settings on the thermostat itself, but otherwise you can control it remotely. No Z-WAVE system? See “Customizing Programming” on page 18. Product Overview Initial Settings Thermostat Program EPA Recommended Energy-Efficiency Program Settings HEAT DAY EVEN 8 am 6 pm 62ºF 70ºF MORN 6 am 70ºF NIGHT 10 pm 62ºF COOL DAY EVEN 8 am 6 pm 85ºF 78ºF MORN 6 am 78ºF NIGHT 10 pm 82ºF The CT102 thermostat automatically includes EPA recommended heating and cooling programs. If it does not fit your needs, you can adjust the programs instead. To run one of these preset programs, simply set the thermostat mode to Heat or Cool. Run Pre-Set Program 1. Set Time & Day (see page #) 2. Access the Manual screen by touching the Temperature on the Home screen. 3. Set the mode to Heat or Cool. 4. Touch 5. The unit is now running the program. MANUAL Screen AUTO EMER HOLD HOLIDAY TEMP COOL TEMPORARY MENU AUTO TRUE Product Overview Initial Settings Compressor Protection HOME SCREEN The CT102 has a minimum cycle time of four (4) minutes to protect your compressor from excessive wear from responding to thermostat changes. The Home screen shows an hour glass and the message “Please Wait...” during this time, and the compressor will not come on until the four minute delay is over. PM DAY ON RADIO LINK HEAT Tu TARGET TEMP 10 AUTO PLEASE WAIT... Customization Radio Thermostat 11 Customization Manual Screen The Manual screen enables you to make temporary changes to how your CT102 operates. Features you can control on the Manual screen: Thermostat Mode, Fan Mode, Target Temperature Override, and more. See page 20 for a full listing. MANUAL Screen EMER Enables emergency heat for heat pump systems. TEMP UP/TEMP DOWN Raises or lowers the manual override target. MODE Change Mode Heat, Cool, Auto, Off TARGET TEMPERATURE AUTO RETURN HOME EMER HOLD HOLIDAY TEMP HOLD Maintains the current temperature. ROOM TEMPERATURE COOL TEMPORARY MENU HOLIDAY Runs the Holiday program. To access the MANUAL screen: HOME PM DAY AUTO ON RADIO LINK HEAT Tu TARGET TEMP 12 Touch the temperature on the Home screen to open the Manual screen. AUTO TRUE TEMPORARY Target temperature has been temporarily overridden. Customization Manual Screen Manual Screen Functions The Manual screen enables you to issue manual override commands. Access Manual screen (see page 10) AUTO MODE FAN EMER EMER HOLD* HOLD HOLIDAY TEMP CURRENT TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE ADJUST COOL TEMPORARY MENU AUTO TRUE HOLIDAY* IMPORTANT: The Mode must be currently set to Heat or Cool to access most functions on the Manual screen (see previous page for details). Mode The Mode settings for the CT102 are Heat, Cool, Auto, or Off. • Touch the Mode area once to step to the next mode. • To return to the mode you were previously in, touch the Mode area until the mode you were in appears. • See page 18 for details to adjust Heat and Cool modes. Temperature • Touch the Temperature Adjust arrows to select your desired target temperature. • Touch when done. Holiday Holiday Enabled Holiday Disabled This function enables the one-day Holiday setting of the current program. This setting may have different start times and target temperatures. Touch icon to toggle between Enabled and Disabled. * These icons are not visible when the thermostat is connected to a Z-Wave network. 13 Customization Manual Screen Functions Cont. EMER Requires the CT102 HVAC TYPE be set to Heat Pump. If you set your CT102 HVAC type to Heat Pump with the HVAC setup program selected to enable auxiliary heat, the emergency function is available on the Manual screen. Enabling Emer On disables the heat pump and leaves auxiliary heat as your sole heating source. Auxiliary heat is more expensive than the heat pump so use this feature only if the heat pump cannot keep up or is defective. This manual override stays active until you disable emer by switching the thermostat to another mode. EMER Enabled To Enable EMER From the Manual screen, touch EMER. The display shows Emer On and the heat pump is disabled. EMER Disabled To Disable EMER From the Manual screen, touch the Mode area and cycle through until Heat is displayed again. Fan Control AUTO Auto Fan Mode Auto Mode The fan operates automatically with the HVAC system and the thermostat. • Switch to Auto by touching the again. Fan On Fan On The fan will run continuously in this manual override until switched back to Auto. • To use the fan for simple ventilation, turn the thermostat mode to Off (see Mode section on previous page) • Touch to turn the Fan On. Hold Hold Enabled Hold Disabled This function causes the thermostat to attempt to keep the room at the current room temperature. Touch icon to toggle between Enabled and Disabled 14 Customization Menu Screen The Menu provides access to many features and settings of the CT102. Features you can control on the Menu screen are ºF / ºC setting, thermostat calibration, filter replacement reminder, and more. See page 25 for more Menu screen options.. MENU Screen SET TIME SWING FUNCTION SET C OR OF LOCK PROGRAM PM RADIO ICON HOME Return to Manual screen DIFF MATE Tu RECOVERY CALIBRATE FILTER TIMER DIFFERENTIAL DAY PROGRAM CALIBRATION TEMPERATURE To access the MENU screen: HOME PM DAY RADIO RECOVERY 7 DAY PROGRAM AUTO MANUAL AUTO AUTO ON EMER EMER LINK HEAT Tu TARGET TEMP CHIRP SET RADIO FILTER SWING HOLD HOLD HOLIDAY COOL COOL HOLIDAY TEMP Touch the temperature on the Home screen to open the Manual screen. TEMP AUTO AUTO TRUE TRUE MENU TEMPORARYMENU TEMPORARY Touch Menu to display the Menu screen. 15 Customization Menu Screen Menu Screen Functions Access MENU screen (see page 9) Time Lock PM Swing ˚F ˚C Set Filter RADIO FILTER SWING Differential DIFF Sound Mate HVAC SETUP MATE Calibrate CALIBRATE CALIBRATE ON Set Time Of Day, Set Fº or Cº Sound see page # RECOVERY ECON HVAC Setup* PROGRAM Recovery Econ Or Fast Program* Swing (HVAC Cycling Rate) This feature enables you to set the acceptable variance in temperature between the CT102’s setting and the current room temperature before the heating or cooling system will turn on. The Swing range can be from 0.5 to 4.0F (.25 to 2C). For example, if Swing is set to 2.0°F and the CT102 is set to 70°F target temperature, the heat cycle will start when the room temperature drops to 68°F. Similarly, the cooling system will start when the room temperature increases to 72°F. The HVAC runs until the room reaches the target temperature, and then shuts off. To set Swing 1. From the Menu screen, touch Swing. 2. Touch Time Adjustment arrows to set the SWING from 0.5° to 2.0°F. The HVAC will run more frequently at .5°F and less frequently at 2°F. The default is 1°F. 3. Touch 16 to return to the Menu screen. Filter To help you remember to replace your air filters, use the filter replacement reminder count-down (in days). Setting this value to 0 disables the reminder. * These icons are not visible when the thermostat is connected to a Z-Wave network. Customization Set Filter Reminder Menu Screen Functions Cont. 1. From the Menu screen, touch Filter. 2. Touch the Days counter to set a value between 0 and 999 days. Differential Used for multiple stage systems only. Not available on-screen for single stage systems. The Differential is the number of degrees between the room temperature and the target temperature at which the 2nd stage will engage to bring the room temperature back to the target. The default is 2°F. The programmable range is 2°F to 6°F (1°- 3°C). To Change the Differential 1. From the Menu screen, touch DIFF. 2. Use the or arrows to set the Differential value. 2°F is standard for very cold climates, and 4°F for warm climates. 3. Touch to return to the Menu screen. Mate This icon indicates that the CT102 is not connected to a Z-Wave network. For instructions on connecting, see page 6. Calibrate Your thermostat was accurately calibrated at the factory to ±1° F of actual ambient temperature. However, you can change the display temperature to match that of a previous thermostat, or to match another thermostat already in your home. The range of change is from -6°F to +6°F (-3°C to +3°C). To change your Thermostat Calibration: 1. From the Menu screen, touch Calibrate. 2. Use the Temperature Adjust arrows to adjust the displayed temperature up or down, as desired in 0.5° (F or C) increments. The temperature value in the lower left corner of the screen adjustments to show the changed temperature value. The central display shows the modified temperature reading that will be displayed on the Home screen and used as the new room temperature. 3. Touch to return to the Menu screen. 17 Customization Menu Screen Functions Cont. Recovery The Recovery function determines whether your HVAC system will attempt to meet the programmed target temperature quickly. Economy Recovery (Slower) Fast Recovery Touch Recovery icons to toggle between settings. HVAC Setup When the unit mode is Off (see page 20 for details), touch HVAC Setup to enter the HVAC settings screen. For details on using this screen, see the CT102 Installation Guide. Lock The Lock feature prevents thermostat changes. Unlock allows all changes; Partial lock allows temporary temperature adjustments; Full lock prevents all changes.. The CT102 has 3 lock modes: Unlock Partial Lock Full Lock Partial Lock • From the Menu screen, touch Unlock for 5 seconds. The Lock icon changes to show Partial Lock. In this mode, you can only temporarily override the CT102 target temperature with the Temperature Adjust arrows. Full Lock • From the Menu screen, touch the Partial Lock for 5 seconds to show the Full Lock icon. Once locked, you cannot make any changes; the CT102 only responds to touching and Menu. Unlock • If in Partial Lock, touch and hold icon for 5 seconds to switch to Full Lock. • If in Full Lock, touch and hold icon for another 5 seconds. Each 5 second touch and hold must be separate. NOTE: Unlocking has to go this direction: Unlock > Partial Lock > Full Lock > Unlock • Touch 18 to return to the Manual screen. Customization Menu Screen Functions Cont. Set Time, ºF/ºC, or Sound Access the MENU screen: HOME DAY PM MANUAL AUTO AUTO ON RADIO AUTO EMER EMER LINK HEAT HOLD HOLD HOLIDAY HOLIDAY Tu TEMP TARGET TEMP TEMP MENU Screen TIME COOL COOL AUTO AUTO TRUE TRUE MENU TEMPORARYMENU TEMPORARY ºF / ºC SOUND PM RADIO FILTER SWING MATE CALIBRATE ON Set Time Of Day • Touch arrows to set the current time. • Touch and hold an arrow to move in 15 minute increments. Set Fº or Cº PROGRAM • Toggle between the ºF, ºC to switch back and forth Sound When enabled, the chirp sounds when you change to a new screen or change a setting. Sound On Sound Off 19 Customization Program Screen The Program screen manually controls your settings when not using a Z-Wave system. Features you can control on the Program screen are set program start time, set time slot, target temperature, and more. See page 18 for more details. PROGRAM Screen HOME Return to MENU screen SET TIME SLOT SET PROGRAM TIME PM DAY HOLIDAY COPY DAY COPY CURRENT DAYS PROGRAM TO NEXT DAY Tu SET PROGRAM DAY TEMP UP/ TEMP DOWN When the thermostat is not connected to a Z-Wave network, you can change the programs that the thermostat runs. 20 If the thermostat is connected to a Z-Wave network, manual programming is disabled, and is instead controlled by the Z-Wave network. Customization Programs Functions Access Heat, Cool, & Auto Programs Heat, Cool and Auto programs are separate. Repeat these steps as necessary for each program. Make sure the current Mode is set to either Heat, Cool or Auto, depending on which program you want to adjust (page 20 for details). AUTO HOME PM DAY AUTO ON RADIO Tu TARGET TEMP Touch the temperature on the Home screen to open the Manual screen. PM RADIO FILTER SWING DIFFRADIO FILTER EMER EMER HEAT HOLD LINK PM MENU MANUAL AUTO HOLD HOLIDAY HOLIDAY TEMP TEMP DIFF MATE COOL COOL AUTO TRUE TRUE AUTO MENU TEMPORARYMENU TEMPORARY Touch Menu to open the Menu screen. SWING HVAC HVAC SETUP SETUP MATE RECOVERY ECON RECOVERY ECON CALIBRATE CALIBRA PROGRAM CALIBRA CALIBRATE TE ONTE ON PROGRAM Touch Program to open the Program screen. Program Schedule Recommendations The CT102’s flexibility lets you create programs that meet your specific needs: 7 Day Different programs for every day of the week, to suit changing schedules 5–2 One program for routine workdays, and a separate one for weekend days. 5–1–1 One program for routine workdays, and separate programs for each weekend day 21 Customization Modify Programs To Change Heat, Cool, & Auto Programs • Repeat Step 2 - 4 to set remaining Time Slots. 1. Select the Day 1 you want to program. Touch the day of the week area to cycle through the days to the desired day. 5. Touch Copy Day 5 once. The settings for the current day will be copied to the next day, which will appear on the screen. Make any necessary adjustments. 2. Select the Time Slot 2 you want to program. Touch the time slot area to cycle through to select the desired period. NOTE: Hold down Copy Day for 3 seconds to copy to all 7 days. 3. Set the desired start time of that time slot. Touch the time arrows 3 to select the desired period’s starting time. Hold down time arrow for fast time scrolling. 6. Touch the Day field until Holiday 6 is displayed. Follow steps 2-4 to define how the program should run when the Holiday setting is enabled. 4. Select the desired target temperature for that time slot. Touch the Temperature Adjust arrows 4 to select the desired period’s temperature. 7. Touch to return to the Menu screen. CURRENT PROGRAM’S START TIME TIME SLOT PROGRAM SCREEN AM MORN PROGRAMMED TARGET TEMPERATURE 22 HOLIDAY COPY DAY COOL Tu CURRENT MODE Not Blinking = room at target temperature Blinking = heating/cooling in progress AUTO PROGRAM TRUE Customization Restoring Settings Display Thermostat Firmware & Radio Module Versions 1. Switch the thermostat to Off Mode (see page 20 for details). MANUAL AUTO RADIO MENU 2. Press and hold the Temperature Adjust down arrow for three (3) seconds. The icon is not visible in Off Mode. 5. Press 3. The thermostat’s firmware version displays in the Mode area of screen. 4. Press the Temperature Adjust down arrow to display the thermostat’s radio module version. to return to the Manual screen. Restore Thermostat & Z-Wave Module to Factory Default 1. Switch the thermostat to Off Mode (see page 20 for details). 2. Press and hold the lower left corner of touch screen for five (5) seconds. The thermostat then resets itself, displays its current firmware version, and restarts in Off Mode. Restore Z-Wave Module to Factory Default 1. From the Menu screen, touch Mate icon. The Radio screen appears. 2. Touch & hold Mate icon ten (10) seconds until you hear a beep. The thermostat will restore the Z-Wave module to the factory default settings. Display Days Since Last Reset MANUAL MENU MATE RADIO MENU Screen 1. Switch the thermostat to Off Mode (see page 20 for details). 2. Press & hold Temperature Adjust up arrow, and the upper left will show the letter “b” followed by three numbers. The numbers indicate the days since the device was last reset. 23 Customization Restoration Settings Reset The RESET trigger re-boots the CT102 processor. It does not affect the target temperatures that have been stored in permanent memory. 1. Remove the CT102 cover. 2. Using a narrow pointed implement, trip the Reset trigger. CUSTO SERV MER ICE RESET RESET AUX 24 O W W2 Y 1 2 Y2 RH RC G RTCOA logo sheet 7aug07 CT102 THERMOSTAT Z-WAVE REFERENCE ® CT102 Thermostat Z Wave® Z-Wave® Reference The CT102 can work in the same network with any other certified Z-Wave device, regardless of manufacturer/vendor. See your specific Z-Wave® controller’s User Manual for detailed instructions on operating your thermostat through the network. Behavior Note: When power is first applied to this device it will broadcast a Hail message followed by a Node Information frame. This behavior is to maintain backwards compatibility with older controllers that work with this line of devices. Advanced Z-Wave® Information The CT102 supports compliant mapping of the Z-Wave® BASIC_ COMMAND_CLASS to the CT thermostat “Energy Saving” and “Comfort Mode” as follows: • Basic Set (Value = 0x00) = Set Energy Saving Mode • Basic Set (Value = 0x01-0x63 & 0xFF) = Set Comfort Mode Energy Savings applies a 4° F setback to the existing set point temperature to comply with EPA recommendations for energy savings. CT102 Thermostat Z Wave® Anti-theft The Anti-Theft Command Class disables a subset of supported/ controlled command classes in the thermostat if the thermostat is being disconnected from and reconnected to a Z-Wave network. (This thermostat supports version 2 of the Anti-Theft Command Class.) This command class is typically used when installing a thermostat in a public location, such as a hotel room or conference center. The command class allows the user to lock the thermostat to the actual Z-Wave network and to render it useless if it is removed from the local network without being unlocked. Another application would be to protect service-provider-owned products from leaving the service providers network before they are paid for. Disabled Commands With Engaged Anti-Theft protection Basic Command Clock Command Indicator Command Manufacturer Specific Command Multilevel Sensor Command Thermostat Mode Command Thermostat Operating State Command Thermostat Fan Mode Command Thermostat Fan State Command Thermostat Setpoint Command Version Command Configuration Command Battery Command Association Command Anti-theft Command Multi Channel Command (Only supported if a humidity sensor is present.) CT102 Thermostat Z Wave® Configuration Parameters This device supports the following Configuration Parameters: Name Set/Get Default Temp Reporting Threshold Set/Get Values HVAC Settings Get Only N/A Utility Lock Enable/Disable Set Only C- Wire/Battery Status Get Only N/A Humidity Reporting Threshold Set/Get 0 to 3 Auxiliary/Emergency Set/Get 0 or 1 Thermostat Swing Temp Set/Get 1 to 8 Thermostat Diff Temp Set/Get 4 to 12 Thermostat Recovery Mode Set/Get 10 Temp Reporting Filter Set/Get 11 Simple UI Mode Enable/Disable Set/Get 0 or 1 12 Multicast Enable/Disable Set/Get 0 or 1 0 to 4 see below 0 to 127 0 or 1 1 or 2 see below 1. Temperature Reporting Threshold (8-bit) This value determines the reporting threshold when association reporting is enabled. Unsupported values are ignored. Value Treshhold Disabled Disabled 0.5°F 1.0°F 1.5°F 2. HVAC Settings (32-bit) Byte 1 = HVAC Setup: Normal (0x01) or Heat Pump (0x02) Byte 2 = Aux Setup (Gas (0x01) or Electric (0x02)) & Number of Auxiliary Stages (Heat Pump)/Number of Heat Stages (Normal) Byte 3 = Number of Heat Pump Stages Byte 4 = Number of Cool Stages 3. Utility Lock (8-bit) If set to 0, the utility lock is disabled. All other values (1-255) enable the utility lock. CT102 Thermostat Z Wave® 4. C-Wire/Battery Status (8-bit) If 0x01, the thermostat is powered by a C-wire. If 0x02, the thermostat is powered by batteries. 5. Humidity Reporting Threshold (8-bit) This value determines the reporting threshold when association reporting is enabled. Unsupported values are ignored. 6. Auxiliary/Emergency (8-bit) If set to 0, auxiliary / emergency heat is disabled. All other values (1-255) enable auxiliary / emergency heat. This can only be enabled when the thermostat is set to Heat Pump mode. 7. Thermostat Swing Temp The thermostat swing temperature is in units of 0.5 degrees Fahrenheit. A value of 0x01 is 0.5F and 0x02 is 1.0F. The supported values may vary from thermostat to thermostat but typically the allowed values are 0.5F (0x01) to 4.0F (0x08). 8. Thermostat Diff Temp The thermostat differential temperature is in units of 0.5 degrees Fahrenheit. A value of 0x04 is 2.0F and 0x06 is 3.0F. The differential temperature must be an integer value. Non-integer values, such as 1.5F (0x03), should not be used. The supported values may vary from thermostat to thermostat but typically, the allowed values are 2.0F (0x04) to 6.0F (0x0C). 9. Thermostat Recovery Mode The Thermostat Recovery Mode can be either fast (0x01) or economy (0x02). CT102 Thermostat Z Wave® 10. Temp Reporting Filter (16-bit) Set Command Definition Command Class = COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION Command = CONFIGURATION_SET Parameter = 0x0A Default Precision (0x00) RESERVED Size = 0x04 Scale Bound Size (0x01) Temperature Filter Lower Bound Precision (0x00) Scale Bound Size (0x01) Temperature Filter Upper Bound • Parameter (8-bit) The parameter is set to 10 (0x0A) for the temperature reporting filter. • Default (1-bit) If the default bit is set, the upper bound is zero (0) and the lower bound is 124. This disables the filter. • Size (3-bit) The Size field must be set to 4 (100b). • Precision (3-bits) The precision field describes the precision of the temperature filter value. The filter must be zero (0x00). • Scale (2-bits) The scale field indicates the temperature scale used: 0 indicates Celsius and 1 indicates Fahrenheit. • Bound Size (3-bits) The size field indicates the number of bytes used for the temperature filter value. This field must be one (0x01). • Temperature Filter Lower Bound (8-bit) The thermostat will report ambient temperature changes for temperature values less than the lower bound. This field must be between 0F and 124F. By default, this value is 124F (report all temperature changes). CT102 Thermostat Z Wave® • Temperature Filter Upper Bound (8-bit) The thermostat will report ambient temperature changes for temperature values greater than the upper bound. This field must be between 0F and 124F. By default, this value is 0F (report all temperature changes). Thermostat Reporting Filter Report Command Definition Command Class = COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION Command = CONFIGURATION_SET Parameter = 0x0A Precision (0x00) Scale Bound Size (0x01) Temperature Filter Lower Bound Temperature Filter Upper Bound • Parameter (8-bit) The parameter is set to 10 (0x0A) for the temperature reporting filter. • Temperature Filter Lower Bound (8-bit) The thermostat will report ambient temperature changes for temperature values less than the lower bound. This field must be between 0F and 124F. By default, this value is 124F (report all temperature changes). • Temperature Filter Upper Bound (8-bit) The thermostat will report ambient temperature changes for temperature values greater than the upper bound. This field must be between 0F and 124F. By default, this value is 0F (report all temperature changes). 11. Simple UI Mode Enable / Disable If set to 0, Simple UI mode is disabled. If set to 1, Simple UI mode is enabled. 12. Multicast Enable/Disable (8-bit) If set to 0, Multicast is disabled. If set to 1, Multicast is enabled. Product Name: CT102 Document Title: CT102_ZW_IB_12feb15.ai Document Type Code: IB Part Number: 1503-007 15feb15 initial release mtf How to join a Z-Wave Network ® The CT102 is a Z-Wave compliant thermostat. It has an onboard radio that can be mated with an existing Z-Wave network. To connect to a network follow these steps: ® ® 1) Set your primary controller to INCLUDE mode to add the thermostat as a node on your network (see your specific controller’s User Manual for detailed instructions). 2) Touch the main temperature display to bring up the manual screen. Touch the MENU icon. Touch the MATE button on the MENU screen. A large r1 will be displayed. 3) This will bring you to the network joining screen. Confirm by touching MATE again. This will initiate the mating process. The MATE icon and the status indicator LEDs will blink. 4) When a device has joined a network the LINK icon will appear under the radio tower. Similarly, when you are trying to leave a network, the icon LINK will disappear when the node has successfully left the network. 5) Your controller will indicate the thermostat was successfully added to its network (see your specific controller’s User Manual for details.) 1503-007 FCC and IC Statement FCC Regulatory Information: NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: a) reorient or relocate the receiving antenna, b) increase the separation between the equipment and receiver, c) connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. IC Regulatory Information: This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Cet appareillage numérique de la classe B répond a toutes les exigences de l’interférence canadienne causant des règlements d’équipement. L’opération est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) ce dispositif peut ne pas causer l’interférence nocive, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter n’importe quelle interférence reçue, y compris l’interférence qui peut causer l’opération peu désirée. WARNING: Changes or modifications to this receiver not expressly approved by RTCOA void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage; (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. FRONT Statement Of Use 100% Compatible with all popular residential HVAC systems: 24VAC single stage and two stage conventional heating systems (gas, oil, electric), heat pumps with up to two stages of heat and up to two stages of auxiliary heat (electric or fossil), zoned forced air and zoned hot water (2 or 3 wire), millivolt systems (with a 1224V AC or DC source), one or two stage cooling, and hybrid systems. Do not use this thermostat with with line voltage heating systems. © 2015 Radio Thermostat Company of America. All rights reserved.
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