Venstar BASE1 Controller Base for Thermostat User Manual Manual Totaline P374 0433 Rev 2
Venstar Inc Controller Base for Thermostat Manual Totaline P374 0433 Rev 2
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Replacement Components Division Carrier Corporation 02/07
Complete Control from
BASE STATION
& RF WIRELESS
MODULE
BASE STATION
& RF WIRELESS
MODULE
BASE STATION
& RF WIRELESS
MODULE
BASE STATION
& RF WIRELESS
MODULE
COMFORT
CALL
COMFORT
CALL
COMFORT
CALL
COMFORT
CALL
OWNER’S
MANUAL
OWNER’S
MANUAL
COMFORT
CALL SYSTEM
P/N P374-0433
COMFORT
CALL SYSTEM
P/N P374-0433
TOTALINE
Compatible with thermostat models:
P374-1700, P374-1800, P374-1900,
P374-2700, P374-2800, & P374-2900
for a complete list contact RCD
Overview
Location of Controls, Indicators
& Connections
Table of Contents
Installation & Setup
Resetting the Access Code
Operation
Link up to 4 Thermostats to
1 Base Station
Control of the Thermostat’s
Auxiliary Output
Menu of Touch Tone Keys
Warranty
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P/N P374-0433
Replacement Components Division Carrier Corporation 02/07
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.
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FCC ID MUHBASE1
FCC ID MUHMODULE1
Overview
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Comfort Call allows you to call and ‘talk’ to your compatible thermostat. Monitoring
and controlling your thermostat is now simple and easy from any phone, from
anywhere.
Comfort Call employs the latest in voice recognition and synthesis technology. It can
tell you the indoor temperature of your home and the outdoor temperature, provided
there is a working outdoor sensor connected to the thermostat. Once on the phone
with your system, you may tell your thermostat to change to your preset Comfort
Settings or go into your preset ‘unoccupied’, Energy Savings Settings (page 15).
Comfort Call consists of two parts: A base station (page 6) that connects to the phone
line and a RF Wireless Module that plugs into your compatible thermostat (page 5).
Once Comfort Call answers, you will be prompted to enter a Security Access Code.
This code is preset to 1111. You may change this code to any four digit number, if
desired (page 13).
Some homes may have more than one thermostat. If there is more than one
thermostat, Comfort Call will have a menu option to access up to four different
thermostats (page 16).
As an added feature, some of our compatible thermostat models allow for the remote
control of an auxiliary output on the thermostat. This auxiliary output may be
accessed and controlled from Comfort Call as well (pages 17 and 18). An example of the
use of this auxiliary output: The output is connected to a Powerflash Interface PF284
to turn on or off the indoor lighting wirelessly.
Overview continued
Page 3
Comfort Call requires an analog telephone line. If this system is installed at a primary
residence, then the ring selector on the base station should be set to pick up the line
after seven rings (page 10). With this setting, Comfort Call will not answer before an
occupant is likely to pick up the phone.
If an answering machine or fax machine is connected to Comfort Call, then the
answering/fax machine should be set to pick up before Comfort Call (the ring selector
is set to seven rings). In the case of a connected answering machine, after the tone to
leave a message is heard, the user enters the Comfort Call security code. Comfort
Call will release the answering machine from the line and control of the thermostat is
now possible.
In the case of a fax machine, after the ‘handshake’ tones are heard, there are
moments of silence; during this silent period the Comfort Call security code should be
entered. Comfort Call will release the fax machine from the line and control of the
thermostat will be possible.
Please note that some phone services provide a ‘voicemail’ answering service. These
services release the home phone line after a preset number of rings and transfer the
call to an internal voicemail system. Comfort Call is not compatible with this type of
voicemail system.
Comfort Call is a solution for people who do not have the same occupied patterns
every day for their homes. It is also a convenient way to call ahead to make
sure the primary or vacation home is comfortable upon arrival.
At the thermostat, select the mode (Auto,
Heat Cool, or Off).
Adjust the setpoints to the desired settings.
Here, at the base station, press the
corresponding button for 5
seconds. The LED will flash for
5 minutes.
Within 5 minutes of pressing
the button on the base station,
press the link button on the receiver for 3 seconds. The LED on
the receiver will flash twice.
The base station will now remember your settings. You may
change these settings at anytime by repeating the above
steps. Refer to owner’s manual for more details
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Power and Link LED Indicator
Comfort Settings Link Button
Ring Selector Switch
Link Button
Link LED Indicator
Energy Savings Link Button
Location of Controls, Indicators & Connections
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ANSWER MACH.,
FAX, OR PHONE
ANSWER MACH.,
FAX, OR PHONE
COMFORT CALL
9vac Power
LINE
energy
comfort
FAN OUTSIDE HUMIDITY PROGRAM
VACATION
SET
CLOCK MODE
Premier
Residential
Programmable Thermostat
Connect the RF Wireless Module to the thermostat as shown below.
Installation & Setup
Page 5
Accessory release button
Accessory jack located
on bottom of thermostat
RF Wireless Module
To remove the RF Wireless Module from the thermostat, press and hold the
accessory release button while removing the RF Wireless Module from the
thermostat’s accessory jack.
To connect the RF Wireless Module to the thermostat, insert the RF Wireless
Module plug into the accessory jack of the thermostat. The RF Wireless Module
has two tabs that fit into the ventilation slots of the thermostat for added stability.
PROGRAM
VACATION
SET
CLOCK MODE
HUMIDITY
OUTSIDE
FAN
Premier
Residential
Programmable Thermostat
Installation & Setup
Page 6
Connect the telephone line to the Base Station and power Comfort Call
with the provided power supply, as shown below. The power indicator
LED will glow green when power is connected. Base Station
To 110vac
House
Telephone
Line
Answering Machine,
Fax or Phone*
*A phone, answering or fax machine is not required
‘Link’ the thermostat to the Base Station for COMFORT SETTINGS.
At the thermostat, select the mode you would like your
Comfort Settings to operate in: Auto, Heat, or Cool.
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Adjust the set points to the desired Comfort Settings.
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Set the
temperature(s)
Select
the Mode
9vac
Output
FAN OUTSIDE HUMIDITY PROGRAM
VACATION
SET
CLOCK MODE
At the thermostat, select the mode (Auto,
Heat Cool, or Off).
Adjust the setpoints to the desired settings.
Here, at the base station, press the
corresponding button for 5
seconds. The LED will flash for
5 minutes.
Within 5 minutes of pressing
the button on the base station,
press the link button on the receiver for 3 seconds. The LED on
the receiver will flash twice.
The base station will now remember your settings. You may
change these settings at anytime by repeating the above
steps. Refer to owner’s manual for more details
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9vac Power
LINE
Side View
Installation & Setup
Page 7
At the Base Station, press the Comfort Settings link button for five seconds.
The green power LED next to the button will turn red and flash for
up to five minutes.
Go to the thermostat, making sure that it is still set to your Comfort Settings.
Within five minutes of pressing the link button on the Base Station, press the
link button on the side of the RF Wireless Module for three seconds. The
LED on the RF Wireless Module will flash indicating the following:
2 flashes indicates that the link was successful
5 flashes indicates the communication was good, but the
thermostat was not in the appropriate mode; only
Auto, Heat and Cool are supported
10 flashes indicates a communication problem
After two flashes on the RF Wireless Module, the Base Station will remember
your Comfort Settings. You may change these settings at anytime by
repeating the above steps.
Link Button
LED
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ANSWER MACH.,
FAX, OR PHONE
PROGRAM
VACATION
SET
CLOCK MODE
HUMIDITY
OUTSIDE
FAN
Premier
Residential
Programmable Thermostat
energy
comfort
PROGRAM
VACATION
SET
CLOCK MODE
HUMIDITY
OUTSIDE
FAN
Premier
Residential
Programmable Thermostat
At the thermostat, select the mode (Auto,
Heat Cool, or Off).
Adjust the setpoints to the desired settings.
Here, at the base station, press the
corresponding button for 5
seconds. The LED will flash for
5 minutes.
Within 5 minutes of pressing
the button on the base station,
press the link button on the receiver for 3 seconds. The LED on
the receiver will flash twice.
The base station will now remember your settings. You may
change these settings at anytime by repeating the above
steps. Refer to owner’s manual for more details
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9vac Power
LINE
Energy Savings Settings are normally used for unoccupied
periods.
Installation & Setup
Page 8
‘Link’ the thermostat to the Base Station for ENERGY SAVINGS
SETTINGS.
At the thermostat, select the mode you would like your Energy Savings
Settings to operate in: Auto, Heat, Cool or Off.
Adjust the set points to the desired Energy Savings Settings.
At the Base Station, press the Energy Savings Settings link button for five
seconds. The green power LED next to the button will turn red and flash for
up to five minutes.
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Set the
temperature(s)
Select
the Mode
ANSWER MACH.,
FAX, OR PHONE
energy
comfort
PROGRAM
VACATION
SET
CLOCK MODE
HUMIDITY
OUTSIDE
FAN
Premier
Residential
Programmable Thermostat
Page 9
Installation & Setup
Side View
Link Button
LED
Go to the thermostat, making sure that it is still set to your Energy Savings
Settings. Within five minutes of pressing the link button on the Base Station,
press the link button on the side of the RF Wireless Module for three
seconds. The LED on the RF Wireless Module will flash indicating the
following:
2 flashes indicates that the link was successful
5 flashes indicates the communication was good, but the
thermostat was not in the appropriate mode; only
Auto, Heat, Cool and Off are supported
10 flashes indicates a communication problem
After two flashes on the RF Wireless Module, the Base Station will remember
your Energy Savings Settings. You may change these settings at anytime by
repeating the above steps.
Notes on the linking procedure
The linking procedure may be cancelled by pressing the Base Station’s link
button (Comfort or Energy) while its LED is flashing red
If Comfort Call is accessed by phone, when no thermostats are linked, it
will immediately prompt you to exit the system
To change the Comfort or Energy Savings settings, simply repeat the link
procedure; the new settings will replace the previous settings
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At the thermostat, select the mode (Auto,
Heat Cool, or Off).
Adjust the setpoints to the desired settings.
Here, at the base station, press the
corresponding button for 5
seconds. The LED will flash for
5 minutes.
Within 5 minutes of pressing
the button on the base station,
press the link button on the receiver for 3 seconds. The LED on
the receiver will flash twice.
The base station will now remember your settings. You may
change these settings at anytime by repeating the above
steps. Refer to owner’s manual for more details
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Slide the RINGS switch to 7 rings if you have an answering machine or fax
machine connected. In this setting, the answering/fax machine may answer
the call first. If there is no answering machine connected, choose 1, 4, or 7
rings before the Base Station answers the call.
If there is an answering or fax machine in the house, it is highly recommended
that these items are connected to the Base Station. While the answering
machine plays your greeting, or after the fax tones stop, you may enter your
access code. After Comfort Call accepts your security access code, it will
bypass the answering or fax machine to control your thermostat.
Installation & Setup
Set the # of rings before the Base Station will pick up.
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ANSWER MACH.,
FAX, OR PHONE
energy
comfort
At the thermostat, select the mode (Auto,
Heat Cool, or Off).
Adjust the setpoints to the desired settings.
Within 5 minutes of pressing
the button o n the b ase station,
press the l ink button o n the receiver fo r 3 s econds. The LED on
the receiver w ill flash t wice.
The base s tation will now remember your s ettings. You may
change these s ettings at anytime b y repeating the a bove
steps. Refer to owner’s manual for more details
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Press and hold the same desired link button for another five seconds. When the LED
begins flashing rapidly, release the link button.
Press and hold the link button on the RF Wireless Module for three seconds. The RF
Wireless Module’s flashing LED will indicate the status:
2 flashes indicate the unlink was successful.
10 flashes indicate a communication problem or the RF Wireless Module was not
linked to the Base Station.
Press the desired link button (Comfort or Energy) for five seconds. When the LED
begins flashing red, release the link button.
Installation & Setup
Notes on the unlinking procedure
After the unlinking process is complete, the Base Station’s LED stops flashing
The unlink mode remains active for five minutes
The unlinking procedure may be cancelled by pressing the Base Station’s link button
(Comfort or Energy) while its LED is flashing red
Side View
If it becomes necessary to unlink the thermostat(s) from the Base Station,
follow these steps:
ANSWER MACH.,
FAX, OR PHONE
PROGRAM
VACATION
SET
CLOCK MODE
HUMIDITY
OUTSIDE
FAN
Premier
Residential
Programmable Thermostat
energy
comfort
Here, at the base station, press the
corresponding b utton for 5
seconds. The LED will flash fo r
5 m inutes.
At the thermostat, select the mode (Auto,
Heat Cool, or Off).
Adjust the setpoints to the desired settings.
Here, at the base station, press the
corresponding button for 5
seconds. The LED will flash for
5 minutes.
Within 5 minutes of pressing
the button on the base station,
press the link button on the receiver for 3 seconds. The LED on
the receiver will flash twice.
The base station will now remember your settings. You may
change these settings at anytime by repeating the above
steps. Refer to owner’s manual for more details
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44
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LINE
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If it becomes necessary to reset the link database for any reason (such as
relocating the Comfort Call Base Station to a new location with different
thermostats) follow these steps to clear its memory of linked thermostats:
Installation & Setup
Note: All linked information is stored in the Base Station, so only the
Base Station needs to be reset.
Press and hold both the Comfort & Energy settings buttons.
Apply power while continuing to hold the buttons.
After the reset is complete (about three seconds) the power LED will flash once.
Release the buttons.
Remove power from the Base Station.
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ANSWER MACH.,
FAX, OR PHONE
energy
comfort
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Comfort Call is shipped from the factory with the Security Access Code set to
1111. A custom four digit code may be programmed to replace the default
code. To set a custom access code follow these steps:
Resetting the Access Code
Note: The new access code will be in effect for all future calls.
The default Security Access Code may be restored by repeating
the above procedure, or by preforming the database reset procedure.
At the thermostat, select the mode (Auto,
Heat Cool, or Off).
Adjust the setpoints to the desired settings.
Here, at the base station, press the
corresponding b utton for 5
seconds. The LED will flash fo r
5 m inutes.
Within 5 minutes of p ressing
the button o n the b ase station,
press the l ink button o n the receiver fo r 3 s econds. The LED on
the receiver w ill flash t wice.
The base s tation will now remember your s ettings. You may
change these s ettings at anytime b y repeating the a bove
steps. Refer to owner’s manual for more details
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Press the Energy button.
Apply power while continuing to hold the Energy button.
Release the Energy button.
Place a call to the Comfort Call Base Station.
Remove power from the Base Station.
When the Comfort Call prompts for an access code, enter the desired four digit
access code.
After the access code has been entered, Comfort Call will read the new access
code back, and disconnect.
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Operation
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Dial the phone number connected to your Comfort Call system.
The Base Station will answer your call after a predetermined number of rings
(page 10).
The greeting will prompt you to enter your Security Access Code. Voice
recognition does not work to enter this code, you must use the telephone keypad.
Status Report: After your access code is accepted, the status of the
thermostat/equipment will be announced as follows:
You are controlling thermostat number 1 (2, 3 or 4)*
The inside temperature is xx degrees
The outside temperature is yy degrees**
The thermostat is in (Heat, Cool, Auto, Program or Off) and (is Idle, the Heat
is running or the Cool is running)
The auxiliary output is now on/off***
Main Menu: The Base Station will give you the following options:
For Comfort Settings press 1 or say: Comfort Settings
For Energy Savings Settings press 2 or say: Energy Savings
To control the Auxiliary Output, press 3 or say: Auxiliary Output***
To control the next thermostat, press 4 or say: Next Thermostat*
To leave your thermostat and hang up, press 9 or say: Hang Up
To return to the Main Menu, press 0 or say: Main Menu
*This announcement will only occur if more than one thermostat is linked to the
Base Station (page 16).
**The outside temperature will only be announced if an outside sensor is connected.
***The status of the Auxiliary Output will only be announced if Comfort Call has been
configured to control the thermostat’s auxiliary output (page 17 and 18).
Operation continued
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Comfort Call will ask you to confirm your selection:
Comfort Settings:
Comfort Call will say, “You have selected ‘Comfort Settings’, is this correct?”
To confirm your selection press 1 or say: “Yes” and Comfort Call will say,
“Okay, Comfort Settings are active.”
To cancel your selection and return to the Main Menu press 2 or say: “No”*
Energy Savings:
Comfort Call will say, “You have selected ‘Energy Savings’, is this correct?”
To confirm your selection press 1 or say: “Yes” and Comfort Call will say,
“Okay, Energy Savings are active.”
To cancel your selection and return to the Main Menu press 2 or say: “No”*
Auxiliary Output**:
Comfort Call will say, “The auxiliary output is now (on/off), would you like to
turn it (off/on)?”
To turn the Auxiliary Output (on/off) press 1 or say: “Yes” and Comfort
Call will say, “The Auxiliary Output will now be turned (on/off), is this correct?”
To cancel your selection and return to the Main Menu press 2 or say: “No”*
To confirm your selection press 1 or say: “Yes” and Comfort Call will say,
“Okay, the Auxiliary Output is now (on/off).”
*If “No” is selected, Comfort Call will ‘beep’ prompting you to make another selection.
**The status of the Auxiliary Output will only be announced if Comfort Call has been
configured to control the thermostat’s auxiliary output (page 17 and 18).
Notes on the phone system
Comfort Call will not accept voice commands until the user is prompted with a ‘beep’
Comfort will accept button presses from your touchtone phone at any time, even while
the system is speaking
Link up to 4 Thermostats to 1 Base Station
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Comfort Call will allow up to four thermostats to be linked with one Base Station.
This can be accomplished with additional RF Wireless Modules (P374-0434) installed at
each additional thermostat. The linking procedure for thermostats numbered two
through four is the same as described for a single thermostat (pages 6-9).
The Base Station will recognize the new thermostats and store them by number, in
the order that they are linked to the Base Station.
When more than one thermostat is linked, the main menu will add the prompt, “For
the next thermostat, press four, or say next thermostat.” Additionally, before the
status is given, the thermostat will say, “You are controlling thermostat number 1 (2,
3, or 4)” (page 14).
Control of the Thermostat’s Auxiliary Output
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Comfort Call has the ability to control the Auxiliary Output of a connected thermostat
if that thermostat has an Auxiliary Output configured for PROG (program) operation.
When the thermostat is configured and enabled to let Comfort Call control its
Auxiliary Output, the Base Station will automatically detect this. The main menu will
then add the prompt, “To control the Auxiliary Output, press 3 or say: Auxiliary
Output” (page 14).
After pressing 3 or saying, “Auxiliary Output,” the user will be given the Auxiliary
Output Status and asked if he/she wants to change it. This will be followed by a
confirmation (page 15). Additionally, the Auxiliary Output Status will be added to the
status report.
Please consult the thermostat’s Owner’s Manual for further details on configuring the
thermostat for this operation.
The auxiliary output of the thermostat may be connected to a 24v control module,
such as a X-10 Powerflash Interface, model PF284 (reccomended wiring diagrams on, pages 18-
20). This will give you the ability to control items such as lamps, wall switches, jacuzzis,
appliances, hot water heaters, security systems, etc. in your home with minimal
installation.
To see available X-10 products that can be controlled with a Powerflash Interface
PF284 contact or visit a retailer that carries X-10 products, such as SmartHome
(800.762.7846 or www.SmartHome.com).
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HOUSE CODE
UNIT CODE
TEST ALL UNITS OFF
POWERHOUSE
X-10
POWERFLASH
INTERFACE
INPUT
A B
MODE
1 2 3
POWERFLASH
INTERFACE
PF284
Select Input A on the Powerflash Interface.
Locate the input terminals on the Powerflash Interface.
Select the proper mode for your desired operation:
Turns on all lights connected to Lamp Modules and
Wall Switch Modules, and turns on a selected
Appliance Module.
Flashes all lights connected to Lamp Modules and
Wall Switch Modules.
Turns on a selected Module with the same house
and unit code as the Powerflash Interface.
Connect one end of the supplied resistor to the screw
input terminal of the Powerflash Interface. The
supplied resistor will then be wired ‘in-line’ with either
the MISC1, MISC2 or MISC3 output (depending on
which is set to PROG) or the C wire (see next page). It
does not matter which of the two wires you choose.
The resistor is 4.7k ohm, 1/4 watt.
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HOUSE CODE
UNIT CODE
TEST ALL UNITS OFF
POWERHOUSE
X-10
POWERFLASH
INTERFACE
INPUT
A B
MODE
1 2 3
POWERFLASH
INTERFACE
PF284
Input terminals
Control of the Thermostat’s Auxiliary Output continued
Connect the thermostat to the Powerflash Interface as follows:
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24 vac return
fan relay
compressor relay
W1 GRC
Y1
24 vac common
Y1
G
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C
MISC2
CK1
CKGND
W1/O/B
MISC1
RS+5
RS1
RSGND
W2
RS2
MISC3
FURNACE BOARD
SUPPLIED
RESISTOR THERMOSTAT BASEPLATE
Connect the wires as shown. Since the MISC1, MISC2 or MISC3 terminal is a
24 vac output, it does not matter which of the two input screw terminals, on
the Powerflash Interface, it is connected to.
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HOUSE CODE
UNIT CODE
TEST ALL UNITS OFF
POWERHOUSE
X-10
POWERFLASH
INTERFACE
INPUT
A B
MODE
1 2 3
Control of the Thermostat’s Auxiliary Output continued
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POWERFLASH
INTERFACE
PF284
120V
WALL OUTLET
24 vac return
fan relay
compressor relay
W1 GRC
Y1
24 vac common
Y1
G
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C
MISC2
CK1
CKGND
W1/O/B
MISC1
RS+5
RS1
RSGND
W2
RS2
MISC3
FURNACE BOARD
SUPPLIED
RESISTOR THERMOSTAT BASEPLATE
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HOUSE CODE
UNIT CODE
TEST ALL UNITS OFF
POWERHOUSE
X-10
POWERFLASH
INTERFACE
INPUT
A B
MODE
1 2 3
Control of the Thermostat’s Auxiliary Output continued
Plug the Powerflash Interface into a 120 vac receptacle.
Connect and plug in the X-10 device(s) to be controlled with Comfort Call and your
thermostat. Make sure the house and unit codes are adjusted per the X-10
instruction manual(s) that are supplied with each X-10 device.
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POWERFLASH
INTERFACE
PF284
*When applicable
Menu of Touch Tone Keys
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*When applicable
Energy Savings
Settings
or
NO
Status Report
or
Next Thermostat
Comfort
Settings
or
YES
RF Link
Signal Strength
(1-10)
Auxiliary
Output
Settings*
Exit System
(Hang Up)
Main Menu
*
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part
15 of these 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 instructions, 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 to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the
receiving antenna, increase the separation between the equipment and receiver, connect the equipment into an outlet
on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected and/or consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help. The user that makes changes or modifications not expressly approved by Totaline could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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One-Year Warranty - This Product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship. If it appears within
one year from the date of original installation, whether or not actual use begins on that date, that the product does not
meet this warranty, a new or remanufactured part, at the manufacturer’s sole option to replace any defective part, will
be provided without charge for the part itself provided the defective part is returned to the distributor through a qualified
servicing dealer.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT INCLUDE LABOR OR OTHER COSTS incurred for diagnosing, repairing, removing, installing,
shipping, servicing or handling of either defective parts or replacement parts. Such costs may be covered by a
separate warranty provided by the installer.
THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO PRODUCTS IN THEIR ORIGINAL INSTALLATION LOCATION AND BECOMES VOID UPON
REINSTALLATION.
LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES – ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES (INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY) ARE HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD FOR WHICH THE LIMITED WARRANTY IS
GIVEN. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE MAY NOT
APPLY TO YOU. THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES MADE IN THIS WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND MAY NOT BE ALTERED, ENLARGED,
OR CHANGED BY ANY DISTRIBUTOR, DEALER, OR OTHER PERSON WHATSOEVER.
ALL WORK UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE PERFORMED DURING NORMAL WORKING HOURS. ALL
REPLACEMENT PARTS, WHETHER NEW OR REMANUFACTURED, ASSUME AS THEIR WARRANTY PERIOD ONLY THE REMAINING TIME
PERIOD OF THIS WARRANTY.
THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR:
1. Normal maintenance as outlined in the installation and servicing instructions or owner’s manual, including filter
cleaning and/or replacement and lubrication.
2. Damage or repairs required as a consequence of faulty installation, misapplication, abuse, improper servicing,
unauthorized alteration or improper operation.
3. Failure to start due to voltage conditions, blown fuses, open circuit breakers or other damages due to the
inadequacy or interruption of electrical service.
4. Damage as a result of floods, winds, fires, lightning, accidents, corrosive environments or other conditions beyond
the control of the Manufacturer.
5. Parts not supplied or designated by the Manufacturer, or damages resulting from their use.
6. Manufacturer products installed outside the continental U.S.A., Alaska, Hawaii, and Canada.
7. Electricity or fuel costs or increases in electricity or fuel costs for any reason whatsoever including additional or
unusual use of supplemental electric heat.
8. ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL PROPERTY OR COMMERCIAL DAMAGE OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER.
Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state.
P/N 88-488 Rev. 2
Warranty