1050 Trane User Guide

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One System.
Limitless Potential.
Complete Control.
32-5093-02
ComfortLink™ II XL1050
Model TZON1050AC52ZA
WITH
page 2 XL1050 User Guide
Thank you for choosing the XL1050 Smart
Control. The intuitive interface and powerful
features incorporated into this large color touch
screen control represent the latest in climate
control technology from the industrys leader in
residential heating and air conditioning systems.
This guide will introduce you to many of the
XL1050s features and get you started using your
Smart Control right away.
To enjoy the full benet of your XL1050 Smart
Control, it should be connected to a Nexia™
Smart Home System account. Nexia is a cloud
based platform that helps the smart products in
your home work together in a single, convenient
application. The XL1050 ships ready to serve as
the central hub of an entire network of home
automation devices. When connected to Nexia
smart home system you can control your home’s
heating and cooling system and over 200 Z-Wave
devices from a web enabled smart phone, PC or
tablet.
For online user guide support, go to www.
mynexia.com, scroll to the bottom of the page
and select Help.
Features Include:
Wi-Fi or Ethernet Connectivity
Nexia™ climate service
Built in Nexia Bridge
Weather Forecast, Radar and Alerts
Home Screen Widget Options
Allergy Clean/Quick Clean Cycles
Screen Lock & Guest Access Security
Ten Year Registered Warranty
User Setup Wizard
Self Guided Scheduling
One Touch Presets
Runtime History
System Alerts
Screen Saver
Clean Screen
Color Themes
Congratulations!
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Navigation Overview ..................................... 4
Home Screen .............................................................5
Menu Screen ..............................................................6
Settings Screen .........................................................7
Home Screen Customization ......................... 8
Default .........................................................................8
Default + Presets ......................................................9
Adding Widgets ..................................................... 10
User Setup Wizard ........................................ 11
Display ...................................................................... 12
Screen Layout .........................................................13
Scheduling .............................................................. 14
Network Setup ....................................................... 16
Nexia Registration ................................................. 17
Weather Setup ....................................................... 19
Manual Scheduling ....................................... 20
Changing the Schedule ...................................... 21
Adding Periods ...................................................... 23
Deleting Periods .................................................... 24
Screen Lock and Guest Access ..................... 25
Screen Lock and Guess Access ......................... 25
Nexia™ smart home system ......................... 26
Adding/Removing Z-Wave Devices (via 1050)
.......... 27
Adding Z-Wave Devices (via mobile app)
.................. 28
Advanced Z-Wave Settings ................................ 29
Other Features .............................................. 30
Quiet Mode ............................................................. 30
Notices
FCC & IC NOTICE .................................................... 31
Contents
Nexia Remote Climate Access is included with the purchase of Trane smart connected controls. Up to four Trane smart controls, of any
combination, may be connected to a Nexia smart home system account without a monthly service fee. Additional smart controls and home
automation devices may require a monthly subscription for remote access via most web-enabled smartphones, tablets and computers.
Internet service and Nexia registration required. Ask your Trane dealer for details.
This product is compatible with Honeywell’s Enviracom® 2.0 protocol. Enviracom® is a registered trademark of Honeywell.
Nexia™ Benets
The XL1050 is designed to work in concert
with Nexia smart home systems to provide the
convenience and advantages of a Smart Home.
Voice Control
Control your XL1050, lights and small appliances
by voice command with
Amazon Echo.
Adjust the thermostat by saying, Alexa, set the
<thermostat name> to 68 degrees.
Turn lights on or o with simple commands such
as, Alexa, turn on the front porch light.
Set custom lighting settings such as, Alexa, set
the dining room light to 50 percent.
Activate small appliances using a plug-in module
such as, Alexa, turn on the coee pot.
Simplied Scheduling
Log into the Nexia smart home website. Simply
point and click and your customized schedule is
set straight away.
Runtime History
Keep track of your system by downloading the cooling
and heating system runtime history from Nexia.
Nexia Diagnostics
With your approval, Nexia Diagnostics allows
your local dealer to remotely monitor your
home’s heating and cooling system using real-
time performance data, ensuring you receive the
highest possible level of Customer Service from
Trane and your Trane Dealer. Ask your dealer
about Nexia Diagnostics.
Automations
By connecting additional devices to the XL1050’s
built in bridge, you will unleash the full capabilities
of Nexia smart home systems with automations.
Automations allow your smart devices to operate
automatically based on specic conditions or
time of day. For example, with the addition
of a compatible touchpad door lock, you can
automatically change your thermostat to your
preferred temperature setting when entering
your home. To reduce energy usage, you can also
add window and door sensors to automatically
adjust the XL1050s temperature setting when a
door or window is left open.
page 4 XL1050 User Guide
4:19 PM
Wed, Jul 13
Cooling
75°
Menu Auto
System Mode
Off
Preset
Auto
Fan Mode
Cool to
Heat to
74°
70°
Menu
Weather
Ventilate
System Info
Runtime
History
Schedules
Humidity
Settings
Nexia
Zones
Service
Home Back
Settings
Home Back
Thermostat Screen Date & Time Network
User Setup
Wizard
Reboot
Reminders
SW Upgrades
1
2
3
Navigation Overview
Home Screen Menu Screen
See Page 5 See Page 6 See Page 7
From Home Screen, Press: MENU
Settings Screen
From Home Screen, Press: MENU>SETTINGS
All of the XL1050 features may be accessed via the Home, Menu, and Settings screens
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4:19 PM
Wed, Jul 13
Cooling
75°
Menu Auto
System Mode
Off
Preset
Auto
Fan Mode
Cool to
Heat to
74°
70°
Notications and System Alerts appear here
Date and
Time appear
here
Press to select
Heating or
Cooling
temperature
adjustment
Press
Menu
for menu
screen
Press to change System Mode
(Auto/ Heating/Cooling/ O/Emergency Heat) Press to change Fan Mode
(Auto/On/ Circulate)
Press to set or congure Presets
(Home, Away, Sleep)
Network
Status
Current
temperature
and status is
displayed
Press arrow to
increase
temperature
Press arrow to
decrease
temperature
Home Screen
page 6 XL1050 User Guide
Menu
Weather
Ventilate
System Info
Runtime
History
Schedules
Humidity
Settings
Nexia
Zones
Service
Home Back
View individual
Zone Temperature
and Temperature
Settings in a
Multi-Zone System
Press to
display your
Dealers
contact
information
(Dealer setup
required)
Ventilation Options ( Requires
accessory Ventilation System)
Press to view System Runtime
History
Press to view indoor Humidity and
set a humidity target
Press to access all
user settings (see
Settings Screen)
Press to enable, disable, view or edit
your schedule
Press to view 5-Day Weather
Forecast, Radar and Alerts
(requires Nexia registration)
Press to access Alerts, Notications and
information about the Control
Press to use
Z-Wave Bridge
functions (see
Nexia smart home
section)
Menu Screen
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Settings Screen
Settings
Home Back
Thermostat Screen Date & Time Network
User Setup
Wizard
Reboot
Reminders
SW Upgrades
1
2
3
Press to connect
to a WiFi
network.
Enable/Disable
wireless
connection,
access Advanced
Setup, Network
Properties and
Diagnostics
Reboot
button
Press to set up system and
accessory maintenance reminders
Guided User
Setup
Software upgrades
occur automatically
when the control is
connected to and
registered with Nexia.
Press to set Temperature Sensor,
features and calibration
Press to set up Display features, Screen Layout,
Clean Screen and Screen Lock/Guest Access
Press to set up Date & Time. Date & Time auto
update when connected/registered with Nexia
page 8 XL1050 User Guide
Home Screen Customization
4:19 PM
Wed, Jul 13
Cooling
75°
Menu Auto
System Mode
Off
Preset
Auto
Fan Mode
Cool to
Heat to
74°
70°
4:19 PM
Wed, Jul 13
Cooling
75°
Menu Auto
System Mode
Off
Preset
Auto
Fan Mode
Cool to
Heat to
74°
70°
Default
(Scheduling is Disabled)
See Page 5 See Page 9 See Page 10
Default + Presets
(Scheduling is Disabled)
Add Optional Widgets
(Scheduling may be
Enabled or Disabled)
In example below, scheduling is Enabled
You may choose to use the Default home screen or customize the interface with the following features.
4:19 PM
Wed, Jul 13
Edit
Apply
Cancel
Home Away Sleep Auto
System Mode
4:19 PM
Wed, Jul 13
Cooling
75°
Menu Off
Permanent Hold
Auto
Fan Mode
Outdoor Temp
Following Schedule
Indoor Humidity
Air Cleaner
Auto
Cool to
Heat to
74°
70°
L.71°
H.85°
84°
50%
Out of the box the XL1050s home screen is set up
with a basic thermostat interface. Simply adjust
the HEAT TO or COOL TO setting up or down
and the setting remains at that temperature until
you adjust it again. Scheduling is disabled.
Press the SYSTEM or FAN MODE button to
select your preferred operation.
Users may choose to display up to 3 of 7 available
widgets on the home screen.
In addition, you may customize a schedule to
t your needs using the convenient Scheduling
Wizard which guides you through the process.
In the Default conguration, you may also
choose to set up 3 presets. Using presets permits
changing the heating and cooling settings by
pressing one button.
Preset
Home
Preset
Away
Preset
Sleep
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75º
70º
Away
Home
Sleep
Heat to
Cool to Press to
increase
the
set point
Press to
decrease
the
set point
Cooling Set Point
(press to change)
Press Away, Home or Sleep
to set Cooling & Heating
setpoints for each preset
Heating Set
Point (press to change)
Status Area
Away Preset
Temperatures
Mode
Indicator
1-Touch Presets provide predetermined Set
Points for Home, Away and Sleep time periods.
Note: 1-Touch Presets requires Scheduling
to be disabled. To disable Scheduling, go to
MENU>SCHEDULES and select DISABLE.
When scheduling is disabled, heating and
cooling set points are maintained indenitely.
When a temperature change is desired, the user
must manually adjust the temperature to the
new setting.
Conguring 1-Touch Preset
1. Press the PRESET button from the home
screen
(If a Preset is not selected it will display OFF)
.
Preset
Off
2.
4:19 PM
Wed, Jul 13
Edit
Apply
Cancel
Home Away Sleep
To edit the parameters, press the EDIT
button, and rst, select AWAY.
3. To change the Cooling Set Point, press the
blue COOLING SET POINT to activate the
setting. The current System Mode indicator
will display blue wavy lines.
Use the UP and DOWN Arrows to adjust
the Set Point to the desired
temperature.
4. To change the Heating Set
Point, press the red HEATING
SET POINT area to activate
the setting. The current
System Mode indicator will
display red wavy lines.
Use the UP and DOWN
Arrows to adjust the Set Point
to the desired temperature.
5. Repeat the process for Home
and Sleep settings.
6. When editing is complete,
press APPLY.
7. Choose the desired preset and press
APPLY. The preset temperature settings
will be displayed on the Home Screen. The
selected preset will display at bottom right:
8.
Home
Preset
Default + Presets
2
page 10 XL1050 User Guide
Auto
System Mode
4:19 PM
Wed, Jul 13
Cooling
75°
Menu Off
Permanent Hold
Auto
Fan Mode
Outdoor Temp
Following Schedule
Indoor Humidity
Air Cleaner
Auto
Cool to
Heat to
74°
70°
L.71°
H.85°
84°
50%
To maintain a temperature indenitely, adjust the setpoint to the desired temperature and
press the Permanent Hold button. It will then display ON, and the control will maintain that
temperature setpoint until you manually change it. Press the Permanent Hold button again to
turn Permanent Hold OFF. The Control resumes following the schedule.
In multi-zone
systems, you
can scroll
between
zones by
pressing the
arrow keys
Optionally, up to 3 widgets may be chosen to appear on your
home screen. They can be selected by navigating to Menu>
Settings>Screen > Screen Layout
When scheduling is
enabled, the Preset
button is disabled
and a Permanent
Hold button is
displayed. The
system will follow
the custom schedule
you’ve created. You
may override the
schedule by
adjusting the
temperature
settings with the
up/down arrows at
the right of the
screen. At the next
period change, the
schedule will
resume.
Upstairs
Adding Widgets
3
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The User Setup Wizard guides you through the
XL1050’s User congurable settings.
To complete the Setup Wizard and connect the
XL1050 to Nexia Smart Home Systems, you need
the following:
Internet service
Your Wi-Fi network name and password
An internet browser
A valid email address
To access the User Setup Wizard, select
MENU>SETTINGS>USER SETUP WIZARD.
User Setup
Wizard
Settings
Menu
User Setup Wizard
The User Setup Wizard will guide you through
the following screens:
1. Display
2. Screen Layout
3. Scheduling
4. (A) Guided Schedules OR (B) 1-Touch Presets
5. Network
6. Nexia
7. Weather
Note: You may skip any section of the Wizard by
pressing Cancel. It is not possible to exit or go
back to a completed section after starting the
process.
After each step, the Wizard will show your
progress. Press Next to begin the next section.
Any settings can be changed at a later date
either manually, or by running this Wizard
again.
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1) Display
User Setup Wizard
Press NEXT and set your preferred display
brightness, backlight, screen saver and color
theme settings.
Select User Setup Wizard to begin.
Begin wizard
From Home Screen, Press:
MENU>SETTINGS > USER SETUP WIZARD
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Press NEXT
Settings
Home Back
Thermostat Screen Date & Time Network
User Setup
Wizard
Reboot
Reminders
SW Upgrades
1
2
3
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User Setup Wizard
Screen Layout Options
Outdoor Temperature - Displays outdoor
temperature on home screen.1 Press widget
to display 5 day weather forecast, alerts and
radar.
Indoor Humidity – Displays indoor relative
humidity on home screen.
Dealer ContactThe servicing Trane
dealers name will be displayed on the home
screen widget.1, 2 Press the dealer widget for
contact information.
Runtime History – Displays runtime history
widget on home screen. Press the widget
to display daily and monthly runtime
history with average indoor and outdoor
temperature1,3.
Air Cleaner – Displays air cleaner widget on
home screen. Press the widget to display
and select air cleaning options:
-Auto – operates whenever system fan is on
-Quick Clean – 3 hour air cleaner power
cycle
-Allergy Clean – 24 hour air cleaner power
cycle
System StatusThe system status widget
is displayed on the home screen. Press
the widget to display cooling or heating,
accessory4 and zoning5 system status.
Compressor Speed – Displays Trane’s
TruComfort™ variable speed compressor
speed as a percent of maximum speed.
Select up to 3 widgets from the layout screen
and press Apply . These widgets will be displayed
on the home screen.
1 Requires internet service and registration with Nexia™ smart home system.
2 Requires the servicing Trane dealers code to be entered in the control.
3 Requires weather service to be enabled.
4 Requires accessories to be installed.
5 Requires Trane zoning system to be installed.
2) Screen Layout
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Press NEXT
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User Setup Wizard
3) Scheduling
Scheduling Options in Wizard
Enabled – Guided Scheduling will begin.
See 4A: Guided Scheduling
Disabled – 1–Touch Preset Options of
Away, Home and Sleep can be set.
See 4B: 1-Touch Presets
4A) Guided Scheduling
(If Scheduling Enabled Chosen)
After pressing Scheduling Enabled, the welcome
to Guided Scheduling screen is displayed.
Select the days you want to schedule. Press NEXT.
Select STAY HOME or LEAVE. Press NEXT.
Stay Home will set up 2 periods per day, wake
and sleep. Leave will set up four periods: Wake,
Away, Home and Sleep. Each period’s cooling
and heating temperature setting was pre-
programmed at the factory for comfort.
Guided Scheduling is a convenient way to quickly
revise the default schedule and customize
a schedule with your preferred settings for
comfort or energy savings. Press NEXT.
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Press NEXT
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4B) 1-Touch Presets
(If Scheduling Disabled Chosen)
1-Touch Presets provide predetermined Heating
and Cooling Set Points for Home, Away and Sleep
time periods.
See page 9 for detailed instructions how to
congure 1-Touch presets.
User Setup Wizard
Adjust the time you would prefer the Wake Period
to Start using the up and down arrows. Press NEXT.
Adjust the cooling and heating system Wake
Period Temperature setting by adjusting the
UP and DOWN arrows. To change the cooling
setting press the blue COOL TO button. To
change the heating setting press the red HEAT
TO button. Press and follow the onscreen
instructions to complete Guided Scheduling.
58%
Press NEXT
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5) Network Setup
There are three ways to connect the XL1050
Control to a local network:
1. Wi-Fi connection
2. Wi-Fi connection using WPS
Select your network Enter your SSID, which is the name of the router,
then press NEXT.
Next, select the security type for this network.
If you select None, press Connect.
Press the WPS button on your router, then return
to your XL1050 Control and press the WIFI
PROTECTED SETUP button on the Wireless
Network screen. Press NEXT.
Press “Hidden Network which will be at the end
of the list of available networks. If there are more
than eight networks, you will need to scroll to
the next page.
Enter your Password then press CONNECT.
3. Wireless Wi-Fi connection using a “hidden
network.
User Setup Wizard
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5) Network Setup (cont.)
If you select WPA or WEP, you will need to
enter a password, then CONNECT.
4. The XL1050 also features an Ethernet jack
and may be connected to a router using CAT5
cable. The control will recognize an Ethernet
connection and the User Wizard will skip the
Wireless setup screens and display the Nexia
Registration screen next.
User Setup Wizard
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Press NEXT
6) Nexia Registration
Select SIGN UP NOW to set up an account or
log in to an existing account. Select the ENROLL button for Trane XL824,
XL850 or the XL1050 Control.
Select the THERMOSTATS drop down arrow.
From the Nexia Dashboard select ADD DEVICES.
To control your home climate system from your
web enabled smartphone, tablet or computer
go to www.mynexia.com and set up a Nexia
account. If you already have an account, log in
and select ADD DEVICES.
Your XL1050 comes equipped with remote climate access from Nexia™
Smart Home Systems:
• Control your home climate from your smartphone
View local weather
• Receive alerts
Go to www.mynexia.com to set up your account before proceeding.
page 18 XL1050 User Guide
User Setup Wizard
Nexia will generate a Pin Code. Record the Pin Code.
Press CONTINUE.
6) Nexia Registration (cont.)
Read the License Agreement, then ACCEPT or DECLINE.
Enter the Pin Code and Press NEXT. Registration successful. Press DONE.
87%
Press NEXT
Return to the
XL1050
control and Press NEXT.
Your XL1050 comes equipped with remote climate access from Nexia™
Smart Home Systems:
• Control your home climate from your smartphone
View local weather
• Receive alerts
Go to www.mynexia.com to set up your account before proceeding.
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7) Weather Setup
To view your local weather press LOCATION
and enter your Zip Code.
To view the 5 day forecast press FORECAST.
To view the weather map press RADAR.Use the backspace button to delete the current
zip code. Enter the new zip code and press
APPLY.
To view weather warnings press ALERTS
User Setup Wizard
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Wizard
is
Complete!
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Manual Scheduling
Back
Weekly Schedule
Disable
Schedule Guided
Schedule
Sleep
75˚ 70˚
Home
75˚ 70˚
Away
75˚ 70˚
Wake
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
SUN
6:00
8:008:008:008:008:008:008:00
6:006:006:006:006:006:00
6:00
10:0010:0010:0010:0010:0010:0010:00
6:006:006:006:006:006:00
75˚ 70˚
Wake
75˚ 70˚
Wake
75˚ 70˚
Wake
75˚ 70˚
Wake
75˚ 70˚
Wake
75˚ 70˚
Wake
75˚ 70˚
Away
75˚ 70˚
Away
75˚ 70˚
Away
75˚ 70˚
Away
75˚ 70˚
Away
75˚ 70˚
Away
75˚ 70˚
Home
75˚ 70˚
Home
75˚ 70˚
Home
75˚ 70˚
Home
75˚ 70˚
Home
75˚ 70˚
Home
75˚ 70˚
Sleep
75˚ 70˚
Sleep
75˚ 70˚
Sleep
75˚ 70˚
Sleep
75˚ 70˚
Sleep
75˚ 70˚
Sleep
75˚ 70˚
The XL1050 Smart Control is capable of adjusting
the temperature settings throughout the day
according to a user-programmable schedule.
Each day of the week can have its own unique
schedule, and each day can have a maximum
number of four periods.
Periods dene the time of day when the target
temperature is adjusted. Each day can have from
one to four periods, and each day can have a
dierent number of periods. The Scheduling Screen
shows the start time for each Period highlighted
across the top row.
Important: Scheduling must be enabled before a
schedule can be dened. To verify that scheduling
is enabled, navigate to MENU>SCHEDULES and
verify scheduling is enabled. If enabled a Weekly
Schedule will be displayed. If not, a message will
indicate scheduling is disabled..
To Enable Scheduling, select the following:
MENU>SCHEDULES>ENABLE SCHEDULE.
Menu
Schedules
Enable
Schedule
After pressing ENABLE SCHEDULE, the factory
default week-long schedule screen will be displayed.
The schedule displayed is a 7 day schedule with up
to 4 periods per day. The four periods include: Wake,
Away, Home and Sleep. Each period’s cooling and
heating temperature setting was pre-programmed
at the factory.
The schedule can be changed in the following ways:
Guided Scheduling – See the Guided Scheduling
portion in the User Wizard. A series of screens will
aid you in setting up a schedule.
Manual Scheduling – To manually schedule, press
anywhere on the Weekly Schedule screen to
begin modifying the schedule. You may modify,
add and delete periods. See the samples on the
following pages.
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Changing the Schedule
Day
6:00pm6:00am 8:00am 10:00pm
Add
Period
Delete
Period
Home BackGrouping
75º
70º
75º 75º
70º
75º
70º70º
Wake Away Home Sleep
The day of the week to be
scheduled is highlighted
To change the temperature settings in each period and adjust the period start and stop time press the
red or blue area. The up/down Day arrows will change to Temperature and Add/Delete period buttons
will change to Time Start/Time Stop
Press here to
add a period.
See page 23
Press the period name: wake, away, home, sleep in
the gray area twice to rename the period
Press Grouping to apply
changes to multiple days
Use the
up/down
arrows to
scroll
through the
days of the
week
Press here
to delete a
period.
See page 24
Schedule Mon Tu e Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
page 22 XL1050 User Guide
Changing Period Start or End Times
1. Press anywhere in a Period to make it active.
Other Periods will dim and the Start and
End times for this Period will be in black
boxes at the top of the screen.
2. Press TIME START or TIME END and
adjust the time using the UP and DOWN
arrows. Note: The XL1050 uses intelligent
technology and will not allow setting an
illogical start or end time. Periods must be
at least 30 minutes in duration.
Changing Period Set Points
1. Press the active Period’s Cooling or Heating
Temperature Set Point.
2. Adjust the Set Point using the UP or DOWN
arrows.
Changing the Period Name
1. Press the PERIOD NAME (Wake, Away, etc.).
2. Select a predened name or press NEW and
select NEXT.
3. If selecting a new name, enter the name
using the on-screen keyboard.
4. Press NEXT.
Changing the Schedule (cont.)
Day
Time
Start
Time
End
CancelApply
75º
70º
75º
70º
75º
70º
Wake Home Sleep
Cool To
75º
70º
Away
6:00pm6:00am 8:00am 10:00pm
Press to adjust start and
end times
To change temperature settings press in the red or blue
area, then adjust the setting up or down with the arrows
on the right.
To rename a Period,
press in the gray area.
When all changes have been made, press Apply
to save and exit or press cancel to discard all
changes that were made to this schedule.
Schedule Mon Tu e Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
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Adding Periods
CancelApply
Press one of the plus signs to insert a new period here.
75º
70º
75º
70º
Home Sleep
75º
70º
Away
6:00pm8:00am 10:00pm
Add Period
Adding Periods
1. Press ADD PERIOD, the Add Period Screen
is displayed.
2. Press the green circle where you would like
to insert a Period.
3. Choose a name for the new Period or select
New to dene a custom name and press
NEXT.
4. If selecting a new name, enter the name
using the on-screen keyboard.
5. Press NEXT.
6. Press APPLY to save your changes and
return to the Schedule screen. The new
period should be displayed.
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Deleting Periods
1. From the Schedule Screen press DELETE
PERIOD, the Delete Periods Screen is
displayed.
2. Press the TRASH CAN icon in the Period(s)
you wish to delete.
3. Press APPLY to save your changes and
return to the Schedule Screen. The changes
should be reected in the display.
Deleting Periods
CancelApply
75º
70º
75º
70º
Home Sleep
75º
70º 70º
75º
Home Sleep
75º
70º
Away
75º
70º
Wake
6:00pm6:00am 8:00am 10:00pm
Delete Period
Press one of the trash cans to delete that period.
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Screen Lock and Guest Access
The XL1050 features several options to lock the
screen so users cannot make unwanted changes.
Turning on Guest Access allows Users to make up
to 5 degree changes to temperature settings. All
other settings will remain locked.
Applying screen lock will cause the screen to lock
after 1 minute of inactivity. Press and hold the
Menu button for 5 seconds to temporarily unlock
a locked screen.
Enabling Screen Lock and Guest Access
1. Press
MENU>SETTINGS>SCREEN>SCREEN LOCK
2. Press ON to enable Screen Lock.
3. To enable Guest Access press ON.
Disabling Screen Lock and Guest Access
1. To disable Screen Lock or Guest Access
temporarily unlock the feature and navigate
to the Screen Lock and Guest Access feature
screen.
2. Press OFF to disable Guest Access or Screen
Lock.
Screen Lock
CancelApply
On
Off
On
Guest Access Screen Lock
Off
Screen Lock allows you to lock the
screen so Users can’t make
unwanted changes.
Turning on Guest Acess allows
Users to make up to 5 degree
changes to setpoints. All other
settings will remain locked.
Applying Screen Lock will cause the
screen to lock after 1 minute of
inactivity. Press and hold the
“Menu” button for 5 seconds to
temporarily unlock a locked screen.
page 26 XL1050 User Guide
When enrolled to a Nexia™ smart home account,
the XL1050 is a Z-Wave Plus security-enabled
device that can serve as a central hub for an
entire network of home automation devices,
including all non-battery powered devices
that will act as repeaters on your network. Your
XL1050 can also display local weather conditions,
ve-day forecasts and National Weather Service
warnings and alerts. See the section on Adding
Z-Wave Devices for more information on taking
advantage of this functionality.
A basic Nexia™ smart home account subscription
is included with the XL1050 Control at no
additional charge.
Note: Adding additional devices may add charges
to your Nexia™ smart home account.
To create your Nexia™ smart home account go to
www.mynexia.com.
Nexia™ smart home system
POWER
NETWORK
Motion
Sensors
Up to 230
separate
Z-Wave
devices
Control
everything
from anywhere
with a smartphone
or computer
Cameras
Wall
Receptacles
Appliance
Modules
Doorlocks
and
Deadbolts
21 3 4 5
67890
SCHLAGE
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Adding/Removing Z-Wave Devices (via XL1050)
Your XL1050 is designed to integrate seamlessly
with a Nexia™ smart home system.
Adding Z-Wave Devices
1. From the HOME Screen, press MENU, then
press NEXIA.
2. Press ADD DEVICE and follow the device
manufacturers instructions for setting the
Z-Wave device into learn mode. You will
have four minutes to set the device into
learn mode after pressing the ADD DEVICE
button.
Removing Z-Wave Devices
1. From the HOME Screen, press MENU, then
press NEXIA.
2. Press REMOVE DEVICE and follow the
manufacturers instructions for setting the
Z-Wave device into learn mode. You will
have four minutes to set the device into
learn mode after pressing the REMOVE
DEVICE button.
Advanced Z-Wave Settings
Press ADVANCED for advanced Z-Wave
functions including unregistering your bridge
from Nexia or factory resetting your bridge. See
the Advanced Z-Wave Settings section for more
information.
Z-Wave Bridge
Remove
Device
Add
Device Advanced
Home Back
Connected to Nexia
Z-Wave network active with 2 nodes
page 28 XL1050 User Guide
Alternatively, your XL1050 allows you to add
Z-Wave devices using the Nexia app on your
mobile device.
Adding Z-Wave Devices
1. Start the Nexia app.
2. Press the menu button in the top left corner.
3. At the bottom of this slide out menu, press
Connect New Device.
4. Select Z-Wave Device.
5. When prompted, prepare the device to be
added to the Z-Wave network by following
the device manufacturer’s instructions to
put device into add mode. You will have
four minutes to complete this process.
Adding Z-Wave Devices (via mobile app)
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Advanced Z-Wave Settings
Nexias ADVANCED SETTINGS screen contains
three very powerful functions. Each of these
functions is very specic and should be
approached with a measure of caution. They
cannot be “undone.
Learn
This function copies a new Z-Wave network to
the bridge from another controller. In addition,
it removes all current devices from the bridge.
Unregister
Removes the bridge from Nexia. All remote
control features will be disabled.
Factory Reset
Resets all Z-Wave information and removes
all devices from the bridge. If this bridge is the
primary controller for your network, resetting it
will result in all the devices in your network being
removed. Following the reset, it will be necessary
to remove and then add all of the devices back to
your network.
Bridge Information
If this bridge is being used as a secondary or
inclusion controller in the network, please reset
this bridge only in the event that the primary
controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.
Z-Wave Bridge
Factory
Reset
UnregisterLearn
Home Back
Connected to Nexia
Z-Wave network active with 2 nodes
page 30 XL1050 User Guide
Advanced Z-Wave Settings
Quiet Mode
Quiet Mode limits compressor operation
(heating and cooling mode) to minimum speed
from 10 p.m. to 9 a.m. This is to support local
noise ordinances in the upper northwest and
other regions.
Characteristics of Quiet Mode
For use with Trane’s TruComfort™ variable
speed systems.
During heating mode, indoor heat is
allowed if the system cannot maintain
space conditions while Quiet Mode is active
Quiet Mode is only available for VSPD
systems using a 1050 control
Quiet Mode is disabled by default. To
enable, from the home screen press
SYSTEM MODE, then select SYSTEM
OPTIONS and then ENABLE.
When active, Quiet will be displayed
below the indoor temperature on the
XL1050 home screen
Other Features
Terminology
The following terms may be used interchangeably by other
devices, manufacturers, and Nexia.
ADD Add, include, inclusion, enroll, connect
REMOVE Remove, exclude, exclusion
COPY Copy, learn, replicate, replication
Other Information
Basic Command Class: This device ignores Basic Set/Get
commands.
Association Group Information Table
Group Prole
Command Class
and Command
List
Group
Name
Max
Number of
Devices
Trigger
1General:
Lifeline
Device Reset
Locally
Notication
Lifeline 5 Factory Reset
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FCC Notice
INFORMATION TO USER
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. The antenna(s)
used for this transmitter must be installed to
provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm
from all persons and must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for 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 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 o 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 dierent from that to which the receiver
is connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help
Any changes or modications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the users authority to
operate the equipment.
IC NOTICE
This device complies with Industry Canada
license-exempt RSS standards. 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. Lexploitation est
autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1)
l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage,
et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter
tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le
fonctionnement.
Notices
The manufacturer has a policy of continuous product and
product data improvement and it reserves the right to
change design and specifications without notice.
Representative-only illustrations included in this document.
February 2017 • 32-5093-02

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