World Excel 20198201820010 Touchscreen Thermostat User Manual TS01 Touchscreen Programmable Thermostat 080115

World Excel Company Ltd Touchscreen Thermostat TS01 Touchscreen Programmable Thermostat 080115

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TS820 Touchscreen RF Wireless
Thermostat 110915
CAUTION:
1. Turn off TS820 electronic source and the electrical devices (e.g.
heater, cooler) which will be connected before installation and
maintenance.
2. The installer must be a trained service engineer.
1. Installation Location
The thermostat should be mounted on an inner wall 60” above the
floor in position where it is readily affected by changes of the general
room temperature with freely circulating air. Prevent direct exposure
to sunlight; dripping or splashing area. Do not place this unit at a
location where air circulation is low, or where it has great temperature
changes (e.g. near door). Do not place the thermostat near heat
generating sources (radiators, hot air vents, TV or lights).
2. Wiring of receiver
This thermostat works with receiver RT01R/MA.
For thermostat use :
For heat-pump use : (need to connect W and Y)
CAUTION :
TURN OFF any electrical devices before wiring.
There are 5 terminals. Connect RH and RC to power supply.
Connect terminals G, Y and W as shown in the figure above for
Fan, Cooling and Heating.
Push all cables back into wall prior to fixing to avoid trapping
wires.
Do not use metal conduit or of cable provided with a metal sheath.
3. Mounting
1. Base housing
- Adjust the base on the wall or junction box and ensure the base
is at surface level and cover the junction box comfortably
- If necessary, pull the cables out at the middle hole of the base
- Place the 2pcs of wall anchors at the wall if necessary.
- Fasten the base with the 2pcs of long screws
2. Insert the 2XAA batteries into the thermostat battery case (Beware of
wrong battery poles)
3. Hold the thermostat on the base. Align the screw blocks with the pins
at the back of the thermostat.
4. Push the thermostat straight onto the base until snaps into place.
Communication Setup
1. There is a blue 8-pin dip switch on both the transmitter and receiver.
2. Set them to be the same so that they can communicate to each other.
( 256 choices )
3. After placing you thermostat, select FAN to ON instead of AUTO.
4. After the above step is made, wait for about 10 seconds. The
receiver’s FAN LED should then be turned on.
5. In case the LED is not turned on, please try the following.
i. Check both transmitter and receiver have the same address
setting.
ii. If problem continues, power down receiver for at least half a
minute and then power it on. Then try toggle the fan status so
as to check communication.
Feature list:
Battery powered (2 “AA” alkaline batteries)
Temperature display in °F or °C
Temp. Measurable Range: 32 99 °F / 0 40 °C
EEPROM stores system settings
Calendar
Real clock in 12hr/ 24hr
Real clock in 12hr/ 24hr
Daylight Saving Index
Filter, UV, and Energy usage counter
Filter, UV and Energy usage limit setting
Cleaning screen mode
Security mode
System Setup mode
There are 8 settings in the setup mode:
1. Calendar
2. 24/12 hours selection
3. C/F display selection
4. Fan HE/HG selection
5. Thermostat / Heat-pump selection
6. Span Selection
7. Delay/ Long delay selection
8. DST (Daylight savings time) selection
9. Screen lock selection
Press and hold SYSTEM for 5 seconds to enter the setup mode.
During setup mode, press CONFM to accept current setting and proceed
to next setting.
Press EXIT to discards changes and return to normal mode.
Calendar
Press / to change the year, month and year
Press CONFM to accept changes and proceed to next setting.
24/12 hours
Press / to choose either 12h (12-hour) or 24h (24-hour)
representation.
Press CONFM to accept changes and proceed to next setting.
C/F display
Press / to change temperature unit to display in °C/°F
Press CONFM to accept changes and proceed to next setting.
Fan HE/HG
Press / to toggle between HE/HG setting.
Press CONFM to accept changes proceed to next setting.
(HE/HG setting is effective for thermostat only)
Heat On
Cool On
HE
Fan On
Fan On
HG
Fan Off
Fan On
Thermostat / Heat-pump
Press / to toggle between th / HP selection.
( th = thermostat, HP = heat pump )
Press CONFM to accept changes.
If HP (heat pump) is selected, it will go to B/O selection.
Press / to toggle B / O selection.
Press CONFM to accept changes and proceed to next setting.
Span Selection
“P” represents span and will be displayed in either °C / °F depending on
the previous temperature
unit setting.
Press / to change
span setting. The selectable
values are 0.5°C(1°F) /
1.0°C(2°F) / 1.5°C(3°F).
Press CONFM to accept
changes and proceed to next
setting.
Delay/ Long delay
Press / to change Delay/ Long delay selection. Delay for Heat on
and Cool on is to prevent short cycling of system.
Press CONFM to accept changes and proceed to next setting.
( Delay setting is effective for thermostat only. When HP is selected,
there will always be a 4~5 minutes off-on interval.)
Delay
Long delay
Heat mode
5~10sec
4~5 min
Cool mode
4~5 min
4~5 min
DST (Daylight savings time)
Press or to turn on or off DST function.
If the date is in the DST period, the clock will be automatically activated,
Press CONFM to accept changes and proceed to next setting.
Remark: The DST bases on the USA time zone.
Security lock
Press or to turn on/off the screen lock function.
Press CONFM to accept changes. When ON is selected, a 4-digit
password is required.
The screen shows a 4-digit password. Press / on the left to
change the password number. P1 represents the 1st digit password (read
from left), which is selected.
After setting all 4 digits, press CONFM to activate the security mode and
return to normal mode. When security mode is activated, ” is shown on
the LCD and all keys are disabled expect SYSTEM.
Disable the security mode.
1. Press “SYSTEM” and enter the correct password.
2. If the password is correct, security mode will be deactivated.
Otherwise the security mode remains activated.
(* security lock cannot maintains once power is lost )
View Calendar
1. Press the Weekday to show current date.
2. Press the EXIT to return the normal mode or it will automatically
return to normal mode after idling for 20 seconds
Clock setting
1. Press CLOCK to enter the clock setting mode.
2. Press / to change the hour. Press CONFM to save the
setting.
3. Press / to change the minute. Press CONFM to save the
setting and return the normal.
Fan Setting
When FAN is set AUTO, fan may be turned on based on HE/HG
selection. If ON is selected, fan will always be turned on.
Cleaning screen mode
1. Press CLEAR to enter the cleaning screen mode
2. There is a 20 seconds count down.
3. During counting, all keys are disabled.
4. When the counting is done, press EXIT to return to normal mode or
press CLEAR to repeat the count down.
Usage
TS820 can record the Filter Usage, UV usage and energy usage. The
counters count in hour. Each counter is 4-digital long (0~9999).
Filter usage starts counting when the fan is turned on. UV usages start
counting when TS820 is turned on.
Energy usage counts when either Heat or Cool is on. When the counts
reach the set interval, the corresponding usage icons will be shown.
1. Press USAGE to enter the usage mode.
2. Filter counter, UV counter and Energy counter are shown
alternatively by pressing USAGE
3. Press CLEAR to clear the counts.
4. Press EXIT to exit the usage mode.
Adjusting Usage Interval Time
1. Press and hold the USAGE for 5 seconds during usage mode.
2. Press / to change the internal time (0~9999).
3. Press CONFM to save the setting
4. Press EXIT to exit the interval setting.
(* set interval time to zero to disable counter)
Changing Setting Temperature
1. The setting temperature is shown on the screen.
2. For heat mode, the setting temperature can be set from 5oC ~ 29.5oC.
/ 41oF ~ 85oC
3. For cool mode, the setting temperature can be set from 18.5oC ~
35oC / 65oF ~ 95oF
Defrost
When the room temperature is below to 5°C / 41°F, HEATER will always
be turned ON and COOLER will always be turned OFF irrespective to
the current control temperature set. defrost indicator will be shown.
System setting
In normal mode, press SYSTEM to enter System mode. System mode is
set in the sequence of:
HEAT COOL OFF HEAT
System Mode
HEAT
MODE
COOL
MODE
OFF
MODE
LO will be shown when room temperature is below 0°C / 32°F.
HI will be shown when room temperature is above 40°C / 99°F.
When the heater or cooler is turned on, and ON will be shown on the
LCD.
Low battery
If the voltage batteries drop below 2.7V, icon will be on.
Electrical Interface
Temperature measurement: 0~40°C / 32~99°F
Control temperature range: 5~35°C / 41~95°F
Temperature resolution: 0.5°C / 1°F
Temperature accuracy: ±0.5°C / ±F
Transmitter input voltage: 2 X AA alkaline battery
Receiver (RT01R/MA) Input voltage: 24 Vac 50/60Hz
Relay contact Current: 1A Max
Operating Temperature: 0 ~ 50°C
Storage Temperature: -10 ~ 60°C
FCC Statement
The 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.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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
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 on or more of the
following measures:
Reorient of 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 needed.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help
Marra Air Conditioning Services Inc.
Address : 108-C Taylor Street Ocoee, Florida 34761, USA
Phone : 407-877-6765

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