VERDANT ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES VX THERMOSTAT User Manual

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VX SERIES
Wireless Thermostat
with Occupancy Sensor
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Table of Contents
Thermostat Installation................................................................................ 7
Installing the Wireless Control Card............................................................. 8
Mounting the thermostat to the wall..........................................................9
Thermostat Configuration.......................................................................... 10
Setting the thermostat clock........................................................................11
Entering the room number.......................................................................... 12
Configuring the Equipment Settings - Compressor Type............................ 13
Configuring the Equipment Settings - Electric Heat...................................14
Configuring the Equipment Settings - Reversing Valve..............................15
Configuring the Energy Saving Settings . ...................................................16
Testing the thermostat................................................................................ 17
Thermostat Settings....................................................................................18
Accessing the Thermostat Settings.............................................................18
FAN ENERGY SAVINGS.................................................................................19
1ST STAGE DIFFERENTIAL - HEAT.................................................................. 20
2ND STAGE DIFFERENTIAL - HEAT................................................................. 21
1ST STAGE DIFFERENTIAL - COOL................................................................22
INCIDENTAL OCCUPANCY THRESHOLD.......................................................23
FORCED 2ND STAGE HEATING.................................................................... 25
NIGHT OCCUPANCY START......................................................................... 26
NIGHT OCCUPANCY END.............................................................................27
TEMPERATURE RECOVERY TIME................................................................ 28
RECOVERY TEMPERATURE - HEAT............................................................. 29
TEMPERATURE SETBACK DELAY - HEAT..................................................... 30
MINIMUM SETBACK TEMPERATURE .......................................................... 31
TEMPERATURE SETBACK DELAY - COOL......................................................32
MAXIMUM SETBACK TEMPERATURE.......................................................... 33
RECOVERY TEMPERATURE - COOL............................................................. 34
MINIMUM SETPOINT.................................................................................. 35
MAXIMUM SETPOINT.................................................................................. 36
AUTO CHANGEOVER SETPOINT OFFSET.....................................................37
SETBACK SETPOINTS / AUTO-RESTORE..................................................... 38
Table of Contents
Troubleshooting.......................................................................................... 39
Thermostat is not controlling the PTAC unit............................................. 39
Error Codes..................................................................................................40
APPENDIX 1...................................................................................................41
Warranty..................................................................................................... 42
Technical Specifications..............................................................................44
Thermostat Installation
BEFORE YOU BEGIN DETERMINE THE APPROPRIATE INSTALLATION
LOCATION FOR THE THERMOSTAT. THE THERMOSTAT SHOULD FACE
THE BED AREA OF THE ROOM.
After the installation, follow the “Thermostat Configuration” Instructions
to correctly configure the thermostat.
For installation of a networking thermostat with remote management,
refer to the “Network Installation” manual.
Thermostat Installation
Thermostat Installation
BEFORE YOU BEGIN: Consult PTAC manufacturer’s documentation or use
a voltmeter to determine if the PTAC unit outputs AC or DC power (24V).
If the PTAC unit outputs AC power, make sure that the jumper on the
Wireless Control Card is in the AC position - jumper is connecting “R” and
“COM” pins (Default).
If the PTAC unit outputs DC power, make sure that the jumper on the
Wireless Control Card is in the DC position - jumper is connecting “COM”
and “C” pins.
Wiring Table - 24V AC
Wiring Table - 24V DC
Wire
Color
Terminal
Letter
Terminal
Connection
Wire
Color
Terminal
Letter
Terminal
Connection
Black
Red
Yellow
White
Orange
Green
Purple
O or B
GH
GL
Common
24V
Compressor
Heat
Reverse Valve
Fan High
Fan Low
Black
Red
Yellow
White
Orange
Green
Purple
O or B
GH
GL
24V
Common
Compressor
Heat
Reverse Valve
Fan High
Fan Low
Installing the Wireless Control Card
Mounting the thermostat to the wall
➤➤
Unplug the PTAC unit power cord from the electrical outlet;
➤➤
Unscrew the fixing screw and remove the thermostat cover;
➤➤
Remove the PTAC cover;
➤➤
➤➤
Set the PTAC unit to “External Thermostat” (Class 2) mode.
Consult the PTAC unit documentation to determine how to set the
PTAC unit to “External Thermostat” mode.
Place the thermostat on the wall in the installation location and
mark location for drilling holes for the three (3) mounting screws;
➤➤
Drill three (3) holes in the wall and insert the three (3) wall anchors;
➤➤
Use three (3) screws to securely mount the thermostat to the wall;
➤➤
Connect the wires to screw terminals on the PTAC unit - refer to the
Wiring Table to determine proper connections.
➤➤
Insert two (2) C-cell batteries into the thermostat battery
compartment;
➤➤
Mount the control card inside of the PTAC unit.
➤➤
Make sure that the Wireless Control Card antenna is not
touching any metal components of the PTAC unit.
Follow the “Thermostat Configuration” instructions to correctly
configure the thermostat.
➤➤
Replace the thermostat cover and screw in the fixing screw;
Make sure that the contol card is not and cannot fall into the
PTAC unit Condensation Pan.
➤➤
Replace the PTAC front cover;
➤➤
Plug in the PTAC unit power cord into an electrical outlet.
Thermostat Configuration
Thermostat Configuration
Once the thermostat is powered, thermostat configuration settings will
appear on the thermostat screen.
Setting the thermostat clock
In order to properly operate the PTAC unit:
➤➤
Set the thermostat clock;
➤➤
Enter the room number;
➤➤
Configure the equipment settings;
➤➤
Select Energy Savings Preset;
CONFIGURATION
BUTTON
NOTE: You can access Thermostat
Configuration settings by pressing
the “Configuration” button. Use
➤➤
Use the “Up” and “Down” buttons to change the setting;
➤➤
Press the “Fan” button to advance to the next setting;
➤➤
Press the “F/C” button to advance to the next configuration screen;
➤➤
Press the “Power” button to save and exit configuration;
Set the thermostat clock to current time.
➤➤
Use the “Up” and “Down” buttons to set the hours;
➤➤
Press the “Fan” button to set the minutes;
➤➤
Use the “Up” an “Down” buttons to set the minutes;
➤➤
Press the “F/C” button to advance to the next menu;
Setting the clock correctly is crucial for proper operation of the
thermostat.
NOTE: If the thermostat is connected to a network, the equipment
settings configured on the thermostat will be ignored and the
thermostat settings configured through the network will be applied.
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Thermostat Configuration
Thermostat Configuration
Entering the room number
Configuring the Equipment Settings - Compressor Type
Enter the room number by changing the digits on the screen. Leading
zeros “0” preceding other digits will be ignored, i.e. Room number “123”
should be entered as “00123”.
➤➤
➤➤
Use the “Up” and “Down” buttons to change the digit;
➤➤
Press the “Fan” button advance to the next digit;
1*
➤➤
Press the “F/C” button to advance to the next menu;
➤➤
Use the “Up” and “Down” buttons to change the compressor type by
changing the first digit;
No Compressor
Heat Pump
Air Conditioner
Press the “Fan” button to advance to the next setting;
Entering room number correctly is crucial for proper operation of
networked thermostats.
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Thermostat Configuration
Thermostat Configuration
Configuring the Equipment Settings - Electric Heat
Configuring the Equipment Settings - Reversing Valve
➤➤
➤➤
1*
➤➤
Use the “Up” and “Down” buttons to change the Electric Heat setting
by changing the second digit;
No Electric Heat
Electric Heat
1*
Press the “Fan” button to advance to the next setting;
Use the “Up” and “Down” buttons to change the Reversing Valve
setting by changing the third digit;
Energizes the PTAC OB valve to COOL;
Energizes the PTAC OB valve to HEAT;
Refer to the PTAC unit documentation to determine the
correct OB VALVE setting.
If incorrect OB VALVE Setting is selected, the PTAC unit will
turn on the heating when air conditioning is requested and
turn on the air conditioning when heating is requested;
➤➤
Press the “Fan” button to advance to the next setting;
➤➤
Press the “F/C” button to advance to the next menu;
NOTE: If the thermostat is connected to a network, the equipment
settings configured on the thermostat will be ignored and the
thermostat settings configured through the network will be applied.
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Thermostat Configuration
Thermostat Configuration
Configuring the Energy Saving Settings
Testing the thermostat
Following the thermostat configuration, test if the thermostat is controlling
the PTAC unit.
➤➤
3*
Use the “Up” and “Down” buttons to select one of Energy Saving
presets;
Energy Savings Off - No Temperature Setback;
➤➤
Press the “Power” button to save the Thermostat Configuration and
start using the thermostat;
➤➤
Press the “Power” button to turn on the thermostat;
➤➤
Us the “Up” and “Down” buttons to change the temperature setpoint
above and below the current room temperature to test if the
thermostat initiates heating and cooling - the PTAC unit should turn
heating and air conditioning on and off.
➤➤
Change the fan speed by touching the “Fan” button to test if the
thermostat is controlling the fan speed.
Lowest Energy Savings;
Lower Energy Savings;
Standard Energy Savings;
Higher Energy Savings;
Highest Energy Savings - No temperature control if room is
unoccupied;
Refer to the APPENDIX 1 for Energy Saving Preset details.
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Thermostat Settings
Thermostat Settings
Accessing the Thermostat Settings
FAN ENERGY SAVINGS
Thermostat Settings allow customizing the energy savin settings.
To access the thermostat settings:
➤➤
Press and hold the “Configuration” button until the first thermostat
settings screen (“00”) appears on the thermostat.
The thermostat must be turned on to access the thermostat settings.
CONFIGURATION
BUTTON
Turn Fan Energy Savings on or off:
00
01 *
Fan Energy Savings Off - fan runs continuously unless the
thermostat is turned off;
Fan Energy Savings On - fan runs only when there is a demand
for heating or air conditioning;
NOTE: You can access Thermostat
Settings by pressing and holding
the “Configuration” button.
➤➤
Use the “Up” and “Down” buttons to change the setting;
➤➤
Press the “F/C” button to advance to the next setting;
➤➤
Press the “Fan” button to return to the previous setting;
➤➤
Press the “Power” button to save and exit thermostat settings;
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Thermostat Settings
Thermostat Settings
2ND STAGE DIFFERENTIAL - HEAT
ST
STAGE DIFFERENTIAL - HEAT
02-30
20
(0.2°F - 3.0°F; 0.5°F*) Select the difference between temperature
setpoint and room temperature before 1st STAGE heating is
initiated.
10-20
(1.0°F - 2.0°F*) Select the difference between 1st STAGE heating
and 2nd STAGE heating initiation.
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Thermostat Settings
Thermostat Settings
1ST STAGE DIFFERENTIAL - COOL
INCIDENTAL OCCUPANCY THRESHOLD
02-30
00-60
(0.2°F - 3.0°F; 0.5°F*) Select the difference between temperature
setpoint and room temperature before 1st STAGE cooling is
initiated.
(05*) Select the minimum period of time (in minutes)
for which occupancy needs to be detected to enter guest
occupancy mode.
When occupancy is detected, thermostat will switch to
occupied mode for a duration of “Incidental Occupancy
Threshold” selected here.
If occupancy is detected for a period of time shorter than the
“Incidental Occupancy Threshold” selected here, the thermostat
will automatically revert to unoccupied mode at the end of
the “Incidental Occupancy Threshold” period and continue to
observe energy saving functions that were in effect before the
room became occupied.
This setting allows ignoring incidental room visits.
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Thermostat Settings
Thermostat Settings
NIGHT OCCUPANCY THRESHOLD
FORCED 2ND STAGE HEATING
00-60
00-60
(01*) Select the minimum period of time (in minutes) for which
occupancy needs to be detected in order to consider the room
occupied during the “Night Occupancy”period.
When occupancy is detected while room is considered
unoccupied during the “Night Occupancy” period, the
thermostat will instantaneously switch to occupied mode for a
duration of “Night Occupancy Threshold” selected here.
(30*) Select a number of minutes 1st STAGE heating will run
before 2nd STAGE heating is automatically initiated if the
temperature setpoint is not reached and the 2nd STAGE
heating is not initiated through differential settings.
This feature allows automatically turning on 2nd STAGE
heating to avoid excessive compressor use.
Set to
00 to disable the feature.
If occupancy is detected for a period of time shorter than the
“Night Occupancy Threshold” selected here, the thermostat
will automatically revert to unoccupied mode and continue to
observe energy saving functions that were in effect before the
room became occupied.
If occupancy is detected for a period of time longer than the
“Night Occupancy Threshold” selected here, the thermostat will
disable the occupancy sensor and consider the room occupied
until the end of the “Night Occupancy” period.
This feature ensures that energy saving functions that may
affect guest comfort will not come in effect during the “Night
Occupancy” period.
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Thermostat Settings
Thermostat Settings
NIGHT OCCUPANCY START
NIGHT OCCUPANCY END
00-23
00-23
26
(21*) Select the start time (in hours - 24-hour clock) for “Night
Occupancy”
(09*) Select the end time (in hours - 24-hour clock) for “Night
Occupancy”
If occupancy is detected for a period of time longer than the
“Night Occupancy Threshold” during “Night Occupancy” period,
the thermostat will disable the occupancy sensor and consider
the room occupied until the end of the “Night Occupancy”
period.
If occupancy is detected for a period of time longer than the
“Night Occupancy Threshold” during “Night Occupancy” period,
the thermostat will disable the occupancy sensor and consider
the room occupied until the end of the “Night Occupancy”
period.
This feature ensures that energy saving functions that may
affect guest comfort will not come in effect during the “Night
Occupancy” period if room was occupied for a period of time
longer than “Night Occupancy Threshold”.
This feature ensures that energy saving functions that may
affect guest comfort will not come in effect during the “Night
Occupancy” period if room was occupied for a period of time
longer than “Night Occupancy Threshold”.
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Thermostat Settings
Thermostat Settings
TEMPERATURE RECOVERY TIME
RECOVERY TEMPERATURE - HEAT
00-60
62-82
(25*) Select the maximum time allowed for a PTAC unit to
attain temperature as defined by Heat and Cool “Recovery
Temperature”;
(66°F) Select the room temperature in °F that a PTAC unit will
have to attain within the selected “Temperature Recovery
Time” when there is a need for heating.
“Temperature Recovery Time” selected here and the actual
efficiency of the PTAC unit are used to calculate setback
temperatures. Calculated setback temperatures maximize
energy savings and at the same time ensure that a
comfortable room temperature (defined as Heat and Cool
“Recovery Temperature”) will be restored within the selected
“Temperature Recovery Time”.
Setting the “Temperature Recovery Time” to “00”, disables
temperature recovery. When temperature recovery is disabled,
thermostat will use the Minimum and Maximum Setback
Temperatures as setback setpoints.
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Thermostat Settings
Thermostat Settings
TEMPERATURE SETBACK DELAY - HEAT
MINIMUM SETBACK TEMPERATURE
00-120
52-72
(20*) Select the time delay (in minutes) before the thermostat
will initiate the temperature setback and allow the room
temperature to drop to the setback temperature after the
room becomes unoccupied.
This feature prevents initiating temperature setback
prematurely while the guest is still in the room but in an area
where occupancy cannot be detected by the occupancy sensor.
Setting the “Temperature Setback Delay - Heat” to “00”,
disables the setback in the heat mode. Set to “00” to disable
EMS.
(64°F) Select the “Minimum Setback Temperature” in °F.
Setback temperature is calculated by measuring PTAC unit’s
ability to attain “Recovery Temperature - Heat” within
“Temperature Recovery Time”.
If recovery is disabled (“Temperature Recovery Time” is set to
“0”) or if setback temperatures have not yet been calculated,
the “Minimum Setback Temperature” value will be used as the
setback temperature for heating.
If calculated setback temperature for heating is lower than
“Minimum Setback Temperature”, then the “Minimum Setback
Temperature” will be used as setback temperature for heating.
This feature allows defining the minimum temperature in a
room when room is unoccupied and the thermostat is in the
setback mode.
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Thermostat Settings
Thermostat Settings
TEMPERATURE SETBACK DELAY - COOL
MAXIMUM SETBACK TEMPERATURE
00-120
72-92
(20*) Select the time delay (in minutes) before the thermostat
will initiate the temperature setback and allow the room
temperature to raise to the setback temperature after the
room becomes unoccupied
This feature prevents initiating temperature setback
prematurely while the guest is still in the room but in an area
where occupancy cannot be detected by the occupancy sensor.
Setting the “Temperature Setback Delay - Cool” to “00”, disables
the setback in the cool mode. Set to “00” to disable EMS.
(78°F) Select the “Maximum Setback Temperature” in °F.
Setback temperature is calculated by measuring PTAC
unit’s ability to attain “Recovery Temperature - Cool” within
“Temperature Recovery Time”.
If recovery is disabled (“Temperature Recovery Time” is set to
“0”) or if setback temperatures have not yet been calculated,
the “Maximum Setback Temperature” value will be used as the
setback temperature for cooling.
If calculated setback temperature for air conditioning is higher
than “Maximum Setback Temperature”, then the “Maximum
Setback Temperature” will be used as setback temperature for
air conditioning.
This feature allows defining the maximum temperature in a
room when room is unoccupied and the thermostat is in the
setback mode.
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Thermostat Settings
Thermostat Settings
RECOVERY TEMPERATURE - COOL
MINIMUM SETPOINT
62-82
64-84
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(75°F) Select the room temperature in °F that a PTAC unit will
have to attain within the selected “Temperature Recovery
Time” when there is a need for air conditioning.
(65°F) Select the minimum setpoint in °F that a guest can
select.
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Thermostat Settings
Thermostat Settings
MAXIMUM SETPOINT
AUTO CHANGEOVER SETPOINT OFFSET
60-82
00-04
(80°F) Select the maximum setpoint in °F that a guest can
select.
(01°F*) Select the difference between the guest-selected
setpoint and the heat and cool setpoints.
This feature allows to configure the minimum difference
between heat and cool setpoints in order to avoid excessive
use of the compressor.
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Thermostat Settings
Troubleshooting
SETBACK SETPOINTS / AUTO-RESTORE
Thermostat is not controlling the PTAC unit.
Verify the status of the red light on the Wireless Control Card;
➤➤
The red light is off
The control card is not powered. Verify the Wireless Control Card is
properly wired to the PTAC unit;
➤➤
00
01
02
03 *
When room is unoccupied and the thermostat is in the setback
mode or turned off, it will NOT maintain the temperature
between heat and cool setpoints;
When guest enters the room, the thermostat will be turned off it will not automatically restore the most recent guest settings;
When room is unoccupied and the thermostat is in the setback
mode or turned off, it will maintain the temperature between
heat and cool setpoints;
If the red light is blinking with one (1) flash
The Wireless Control Card is powered but it is not connected to the
thermostat, turn the thermostat off and on to re-initiate the linking
procedure.
➤➤
The red light is blinking with three (3) flashes.
The Wireless Control Card is connected to the thermostat - check
the wireless control card wiring and the thermostat configuration.
When guest enters the room, the thermostat will be turned off it will not automatically restore the most recent guest settings;
When room is unoccupied and the thermostat is in the setback
mode or turned off, it will NOT maintain the temperature
between heat and cool setpoints;
When guest enters the room, the thermostat will automatically
restore the most recent guest settings;
When room is unoccupied and the thermostat is in the setback
mode or turned off, it will maintain the temperature between
heat and cool setpoints;
When guest enters the room, the thermostat will automatically
restore the most recent guest settings.
Set the “Conditional Control / Auto Restore” to “00”, to disable EMS.
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Troubleshooting
APPENDIX 1
Error Codes
ERR 1
Thermostat Temperature Sensor Hardware Defect
ERR 2
Thermostat Radio Hardware Defect
ERR 3
Thermostat Radio Software Defect
ERR 4
No link with the Wireless Control Card
ERR 5
Thermostat Memory Defect
Level
Level
Level
Level
Level
Fan Operation Mode
Auto
Auto
Auto
Auto
Auto
Auto
Minimum Setpoint
64°F
65°F
66°F
67°F
68°F
68°F
Maximum Setpoint
84°F
82°F
80°F
78°F
76°F
74°F
2°F
2°F
2°F
2°F
2°F
2°F
0.5°F
0.5°F
0.5°F
0.5°F
0.5°F
0.5°F
Deadband
1st Stage Heat
2nd Stage Heat
1st Stage Cool
Heat Boost
Temp Recovery Time
40
Level
1°F
1°F
1°F
2°F
2°F
2°F
0.5°F
0.5°F
0.5°F
0.5°F
0.5°F
0.5°F
30’
30’
30’
30’
30’
30’
0’
15’
20’
25’
30’
0’
Minimun Setpoint Cool
72°F
73°F
74°F
75°F
76°F
77°F
Minimum Setpoint Heat
69°F
68°F
67°F
66°F
65°F
64°F
Maximum Setpoint Cool
73°F
75°F
77°F
79°F
81°F
92°F
Maximum Setpoint Heat
67°F
66°F
65°F
64°F
63°F
52°F
Setback Delay Heat
0’
30’
25’
20’
15’
10’
Setback Delay Cool
0’
30’
25’
20’
15’
10’
Occupancy Threshold
0’
5’
5’
5’
5’
5’
Night Occupancy Threshold
0’
1’
1’
1’
1’
1’
Night Occupancy Start
0h
19h
20h
21h
22h
23h
Night Occupancy End
0h
11h
10h
9h
8h
7h
Autorestore
Off
On
On
On
On
On
Setback Setpoints
Off
On
On
On
On
Off
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Warranty
Hardware
Verdant Environmental Technologies Inc. (“Verdant”) warrants the original end user
(“Customer”) that new Verdant branded products will be free from defects in workmanship and
materials, under normal use, for one (1) year from the original purchase date.
Software
Verdant warrants to Customer that the Verdant thermostat software will perform in
substantial conformance to its program specifications for a period of one (1) year from the date
of the original purchase.
Exclusions
This warranty excludes (1) physical damaVerdant to the surface of the product, including cracks
or scratches on the touch-screen or outside casing; (2) damaVerdant caused by misuse, neglect,
improper installation, unauthorized attempts to open, repair, or modify the product, or any
other cause beyond the ranVerdant of intended use; (3) damaVerdant caused by accident, fire,
power changes, other hazard, or Acts of God; or (4) use of the product with any device if such
device causes the problem.
Exclusive Remedies
Should a covered defect occur during the warranty period and Customer notifies GE, Customer’s
sole and exclusive remedy will be, at GE’ sole option and expense, to repair or replace the
product. Replacement products or parts may be new or reconditioned or a comparable version
of the defective item. Verdant warrants any replaced product or part for a period of ninety (90)
days from shipment, or through the end of the original warranty, whichever is longer.
Obtaining Warranty Service
Before returning product, customer must contact Verdant for Return Material Authorization
(“RMA”) number. If it is determined that the product may be defective, Customer will be issued
an RMA number and instructions for product return. The RMA is valid for 30 days. Customer
must return product to Verdant within the applicable warranty period to obtain warranty
service. An unauthorized return, i.e. one for which an RMA number has not been issued or
one for which an RMA has expired, will not be accepted. Authorized returns are to be shipped
prepaid (including all duties, taxes, and shipping charges) and insured to the address on
the RMA in an approved shipping container. All product returns will be subject to incoming
inspection. Dated proof of original purchase will be required. Verdant will not be responsible
for Customer’s memory data contained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned
to Verdant for repair, whether under warranty or not.
Warranty Exclusive
THE FORGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, CORRESPONDENCE WITH DESCRIPTION, AND NONINFRINGEMENT, ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED BY Verdant AND ITS SUPPLIERS.
Disclaimer
NEITHER Verdant NOR ITS SUPPLIERS SHALL BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT, WHETHER BASED
IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR ANY OTHER THEORY, EVEN IF Verdant
HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. GE’ ENTIRE LIABILITY SHALL BE
LIMITED TO REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF THE PRODUCT.
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Technical Specifications
Thermostat
Case Dimensions (Imperial)
Wireless Control Card
5.125 x 4.6875” x 1.25”
3.875” x 2.125” x 0.75”
Case Dimensions (Metric)
130mm x 119mm x 32mm
98mm x 54mm x 19mm
Screen Dimensions (Imperial)
3.625" x 2.125"
N/A
Screen Dimensions (Metric)
Operating Voltage
92mm x 54mm
N/A
3V DC - 2 "C" Cell Batteries
24V AC (PTAC Unit)
Fan High (GH)
Control Outputs
Fan Low (GL)
Compressor (Y)
Heat Pump (OB)
Electric Heat (W2)
Occupancy Sensor Beam
Width
±85° (170°)
N/A
Wireless Frequency
900MHz
900MHz
Temperature Accuracy
FCC ID
IC
±1°F
N/A
XEYVX
XEYV8ACCC
8410A-VX
8410A-V8ACCC
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. 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.
PURSUANT TO PART 15.21 OF THE FCC RULES, ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS
EQUIPMENT NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY VERDANT ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES,
INC. MAY VOID VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
COVERED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING PATENTS. US PATENTS: RE40,437; 7,232,075;
7,185,825; 7,156,318; 7,152,806; 7,145,110; 7,050,026; 7,028,912; 6,902,117; 6,789,739; 6,786,421; 6,619,555;
6,581,846; 6,578,770; 7,838,803; 7,841,542; CANADIAN PATENTS: 2,633,113; 2,633,200;
OTHER PATENTS PENDING.

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