iDevices TSTAT1 Wi-Fi-, Bluetooth-, and HomeKit-enabled Thermostat User Manual 15 IDEV0005 UserMan r1

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Welcome To
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Contents
Introduction......................................................... 3
In The Box........................................................... 4
Display................................................................. 5
Before You Start................................................... 6
Installation Overview........................................... 7
Professional Assistance........................................ 7
Abbreviations...................................................... 8
Installation Details............................................. 10
Wiring Chart...................................................... 11
Connecting To The App
And Wi-Fi® Network.......................................... 14
Introduction
From removing your old thermostat, to installing
your new iDevices® Thermostat, this easy-tofollow guide will take you through the process,
step by step.
If at any time you require assistance, please
contact our Customer Experience Team.
Call: 888.313.7019
			 Monday – Friday
			 8am – 8pm EST
Email: Support@iDevicesinc.com
Visit: iDevicesinc.com/Support
Please visit iDevicesinc.com/Compatiblity to
see if your HVAC system is compatible.
Configuring The Thermostat
For Your HVAC System...................................... 15
Set In-App Preferences...................................... 15
Wiring Configuration......................................... 18
Troubleshooting & Support............................... 31
In The Box
- iDevices® Thermostat
- Mounting Hardware
Requires
- Home Wi-Fi® Network
- Free iDevices®
Connected App
- 24VAC Common Wire
- Compatible Mobile Device
(Visit iDevicesinc.com/
Compatibility)
Display
x2
System Mode
Button Lock
Ambient Temperature
Connection Status
Desired Temperature
Fan Mode
HVAC State
x2
Tools
- Phillips Screwdriver
- Drill With 3/16” Bit
76o 2
AUTO
80
Cooling
AUTO
Installation Overview
Before You Start
1. Read through this Installation Guide in its
1. Turn the power to your HVAC system OFF!
entirety before starting installation of your
2. Remove the faceplate of your old thermostat
iDevices® Thermostat or removal of your
and photograph the existing
old thermostat. Incorrect installation can be
wiring configuration.
dangerous and can damage your iDevices®
3. Disconnect your old thermostat’s wall
Thermostat and HVAC system. If you’re not
plate and secure the wires.
comfortable performing the installation,
4. Mount your iDevices® Thermostat mounting
contact a local HVAC contractor.
plate and attach wires to match your
2. Turn the power to your HVAC system
system’s configuration.
and old thermostat OFF!
5. Attach your iDevices® Thermostat to the
3. Ensure you do not have electric baseboard
mounting plate.
heating. The iDevices® Thermostat is not
6. Turn the power back ON.
compatible with these systems.
7. Download the free iDevices® Connected app.
4. Check that your mobile device is compatible
8. Connect your iDevices® Thermostat to your
with the iDevices® Thermostat at
home network and pair it to your iDevices®
iDevicesinc.com/Compatibility.
Connected app.
5. If this is a new installation, you will need to
9. Set up and customize your iDevices®
install the iDevices® Thermostat 4 – 5 feet
Thermostat within the iDevices®
above the floor, in accordance with applicable
Connected app.
building codes. It should be installed in an
area with good airflow. Avoid areas behind
Professional Assistance
doors, near corners, heating or cooling
Your safety comes first! If you don’t feel
vents, heat generating devices, or
comfortable installing your iDevices® Thermostat,
direct sunlight. This Transmitter must be installed to
contact a local HVAC contractor.
provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons
Abbreviations
HVAC: Heating, Ventilation, and Air
Conditioning system
Terminal Assignments
For reference, standard wiring assignments for
typical HVAC systems are provided below.
HP: Heat Pump System. This type of HVAC
system uses a compressor with a reversing valve
to provide both heating and cooling capability.
HE: Electrically heated central heating system.
This system uses an electric heating element
along with a fan and ducting. Sometimes used as
AUX/Emergency heat with a heat pump system.
Electric baseboard heaters are not included in this
system type.
HG: Fuel-fired central heating system. This system
uses a gas or oil burner along with a fan and
ducting, or a hot water baseboard system. Can be
used as a standalone heating system or as AUX/
Emergency heat with a heat pump system.
O/B: This option selects the type of reversing
valve for heat pump systems. An “O” reversing
valve is energized when cooling, and a “B”
reversing valve is energized when heating.
Heat Pump
System
(HP)
Conventional
System
(Non-HP)
Terminal
(HP)
Terminal
(Non-HP)
24VAC common for control
circuit and thermostat power
input
System
Monitor
Fan
Y1
Y1
1st stage
compressor
1st stage
cooling
Y2
Y2
2nd stage
compressor
2nd stage
cooling
RC
RC
24VAC power supply for cooling
side
RH
RH
24VAC power supply for heating
side
O/B
W1
Changeover
valve
1st stage
heating
W2
Emergency/
AUX heat
2nd stage
heating
Not used
Installation Details
1. Gather the tools you will need and check
that your iDevices® Thermostat came with the
necessary components (see page 4).
Warnings And Safety Information
Do not select COOL mode if the outside temperature is below
50ºF (10ºC). This could damage the cooling system.
2. Test your existing system. Using your old
thermostat, turn on the heating/cooling
functions (if applicable) to verify everything is
functioning normally.
3. If you have a heat pump system, check the
settings on your old thermostat and make
a note whether you have an “O” or “B” type
reversing valve.
4. Turn the power to your HVAC system OFF at
the breaker box or the main switch controlling
your heating/cooling system.
5. Confirm that the power is OFF by adjusting
the temperature on your old thermostat and
waiting to ensure your system doesn’t turn on.
6. Carefully remove the faceplate of your
old thermostat.
7. Take a picture of your old thermostat’s wire
arrangement to reference later on.
8. Make note of the current locations of each
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colored wire by filling out the Wiring Chart
below. Note: If you see any of the following
wires, please contact our Customer Experience
Team to check system compatibility:
A. W3
B. H/HUM
C. A, X or P
Wiring Chart
Label
Old
Thermostat
HUM
Not Used
NC
Not Used
Wire Color
Description
Humidifier
W2/E
Brown
2nd stage heat/
AUX/Emergency
Heat
W1/
O/B
White/
Orange/
Blue
1st stage heat/HP
reversing valves
RH
Red
Power from heat,
24VAC transformer
RC
Red
Power from cooling,
24VAC transformer
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Label
Old
Thermostat
Wire Color
Description
Y2
Grey
Stage 2 compressor
relay
Y1
Yellow
Stage 1 compressor
relay
Green
Fan relay
around a pen). Remove the mounting plate
from the wall.
12. Line up the iDevices® Thermostat mounting
plate on the wall in the desired location.
Check that it is level and the wires are in
a position to fit through the hole on the
mounting plate. Use a pencil to mark anchor
locations on the wall.
System monitor
Black/Blue
Common of 24VAC
transformer
9. Make sure you don’t have 		
any 120/240V wires (look 		
for thick black wires with wire
nuts.) If you do, the iDevices®
Thermostat is not compatible
with your system. If you’re
not sure, call us at 		
888.313.7019.
10. Record the locations of any jumpers 		
and note whether there is a wire 		
connected to RC and/or RH.
11. Disconnect the wires from the existing
mounting plate (ensure the wires don’t fall
back into the wall by gently wrapping them
13. Set the mounting plate aside. Drill two holes
(3/16” diameter) at the locations you
have marked.
14. Install the provided anchors into the wall, line
up the mounting plate to those holes and
install with the provided screws.
15. Head to the Wiring Configuration section,
starting on page 18, to find the configuration
that matches closest to your old thermostat
and note which system you have for later
reference.
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16. Connect the wires to the mounting plate
based on the information you gathered in
the chart on pages 11-12, photos you took
earlier and wiring configuration you noted
for step 15.
17. To prevent electrical shorts and damage to
your iDevices® Thermostat or home, ensure
all of the wire connections are secure
and there are no bare wires in contact with
another. Insulate bare wires with electrical
tape as necessary. Push any excess wire back
into the wall cavity.
18. Attach your iDevices® Thermostat to the
mounting plate.
19. Turn your power on at the breaker box or
switch that controls your heating/cooling
system.
20. Your iDevices® Thermostat will automatically
turn on and display the “Connecting
Thermostat to Network” screen.
Note: The Thermostat will stay in the
connection mode for 30 minutes before
timing out. You can manually enter this mode
from the Settings > Setup > Connect menu.
Connected app on your mobile device.
2. From the iDevices® Connected app, add the
Thermostat by tapping on the menu bar in
the upper right-hand corner.
3. Follow the instructions in the app to		
complete the connection process.
Connecting To The App And Wi-Fi® Network
1. Download and launch the free iDevices®
Set In-App Preferences
In your iDevices® Connected app, select the
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Configuring The Thermostat For
Your HVAC System
1. Refer to Thermostat Settings for your system
configuration, starting on page 8.
2. Press the
button on your
iDevices® Thermostat.
3. Use the
buttons to scroll to ‘Setup’
and press the
button to select.
4. Use the
buttons to scroll to ‘HVAC TYPE’
and press the
button to select.
5. Using the
buttons to scroll and the
button to select, set the Stage and Type for
your system configuration (A through L).
6. If you have a heat pump, set O/B Type to
what you recorded earlier.
7. Your iDevices® Thermostat is now configured.
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Thermostat on the home screen. Tap the ‘Menu’
button in the upper left-hand corner. From
here, you can edit the details of your iDevices®
Thermostat, organize it into a ‘Room’ and ‘Zone’,
set schedules and create ‘Scenes’.
Warnings And Safety Information
Do not short across terminals on the gas valve or at
the heating or cooling system control board to test the
thermostat installation. This could damage the thermostat
and void the warranty.
Do not select COOL mode if the outside temperature is
below 50ºF (10ºC). This could damage the controlled
cooling system.
Testing Your System
1. Set your iDevices® Thermostat to HEAT
mode. Adjust the temperature set point
above the ambient temperature in the room,
and verify that the heat turns on.
2. Set your iDevices® Thermostat to COOL
mode (if outside temperature is above
50ºF). Adjust the temperature set point
below the ambient temperature in the room,
and verify that the cooling turns on.
3. If your system has dual fuel sources (heat
pump plus electric or fuel-fired emergency
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heat), set your iDevices® Thermostat
to EMERGENCY HEAT mode. Adjust the
temperature set point above the ambient
temperature in the room, and verify that the
heat turns on.
4. Note: If you have a heat pump or air
conditioner, the iDevices® Thermostat is
designed to prevent damage to your
compressor by waiting 5 minutes between
restarts of your air conditioner or heat pump.
If you are testing the operation of your air
conditioner or heat pump, wait at least 5
minutes after changing the temperature
setting for the system to turn on.
5. If all of the available system modes function
properly, the test is complete.
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Wiring Configurations
The following section provides the various
wiring configurations compatible with the
iDevices® Thermostat. Find the configuration that
matches closely to your old thermostat and note
which system type you have for later reference.
Thermostat Settings
Stage: Non-HP | Type: HE for electric, HG for gas/oil
systems
| Fan
wire
G baseboard
optional
for HG
type
Note: G wire
is not required
for hot
water
or steam
radiator
systems. If G wire is
NC
HUM
W2/E
Y2
RH
RC
Y1
W1/O/B
If your system has one R wire:
Remove Jumper
between RC and RH
Note: G wire is not required for hot-water baseboard or
steam radiator systems. If G wire is not connected for a warm
air heating system, Fan On mode will not be available.
not connected for a warm air heating system, Fan On mode will not be available.
Check your old thermostat to see if it has one or
two Red/R wires. If you have two, connect one
to RC, one to RH, and remove the jumper. If you
your system has two R wires, either Rc and Rh, or R and Rc
have one R wire, connect it to RH and leave the
jumper in place.
If your system has two R wires,
either RC and RH, or R and RC:
A. Heat Only (One Stage)
Keep Jumper
between RC and RH
NC
W2/E
RH
W1/O/B
Y2
RC
Y1
NC
W2/E
RH
W1/O/B
Y2
RC
Y1
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B. Heat Only (Two Stages)
Note: G wire is not required for hot-water baseboard or
steam radiator systems. If G wire is not connected for a warm
air heating system, Fan On mode will not be available.
C. Cool Only (One Stage)
Thermostat Settings
Stage: Non-HP | Type: HG
Note: G wire is not required. However, if G wire is not connected, Fan On mode will not be
available.
Thermostat Settings
Stage: Non-HP | Type: HE for electric, HG for gas/oil
systems
| Fan
G baseboard
optional
for HG
type
Note: G wire
is not required
for wire
hot water
or steam
radiator
systems. If G wire is
not connected for a warm air heating system, Fan On mode will not be available.
NC
HUM
W2/E
W1/O/B
Y2
RH
RC
Y1
NC
HUM
W2/E
W1/O/B
Y2
RH
RC
Y1
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D. Cool Only (Two Stages)
E. Heat (One Stage) and Cool (One Stage)
Thermostat Settings
Stage: Non-HP | Type: HE for electric, HG for
gas/oil systems
Thermostat Settings
Stage:
Non-HP
| Type:
Note: G wire
is not required.
However,
if G wireHG
is not connected, Fan On mode will not be
available.
Note: G wire is not required. If G wire is not connected, Fan On mode will not be available.
NC
HUM
W2/E
W1/O/B
Y2
RH
Y1
RC
NC
HUM
W2/E
W1/O/B
Y2
RH
RC
Y1
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F. Heat (Two Stages) and Cool (One Stage)
G. Heat (One Stage) and Cool (Two Stages)
Thermostat Settings
Stage: Non-HP | Type: HE for electric, HG for
gas/oil systems
Thermostat Settings
Stage: Non-HP | Type: HE for electric, HG for
gas/oil systems
Note: G wire is not required. If G wire is not connected, Fan On mode will not be available.
Note: G wire is not required. If G wire is not connected, Fan On mode will not be available.
NC
HUM
W2/E
W1/O/B
Y2
RH
RC
Y1
NC
HUM
W2/E
W1/O/B
Y2
RH
RC
Y1
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H. Heat (Two Stages) and Cool (Two Stages)
I.
Thermostat Settings
Stage: Non-HP | Type: HE for electric, HG for
gas/oil systems
Heat Pump (One Stage)
Thermostat Settings
Stage: HP | Type: HG | O/B Type: According to
previous thermostat setting
Note: G wire is not required. If G wire is not connected, Fan On mode will not be available.
Note: G wire is not required. If G wire is not connected, Fan On mode will not be available.
NC
HUM
W2/E
W1/O/B
Y2
RH
RC
Y1
NC
HUM
W2/E
W1/O/B
Y2
RH
RC
Y1
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J. Heat Pump (One Stage with AUX/
Emergency Heat)
K. Heat Pump (Two Stages)
Thermostat Settings
Stage: HP | Type: HG | O/B Type: According
to previous thermostat setting
Thermostat Settings
Stage: HP | Type: HE for electric, HG for gas/oil
systems | O/B Type: According to previous
thermostat setting
Note: G wire is not required. If G wire is not connected, Fan On mode will not be available.
Note: G wire is not required. If G wire is not connected, Fan On mode will not be available.
NC
HUM
W2/E
W1/O/B
Y2
RH
RC
Y1
NC
HUM
W2/E
W1/O/B
Y2
RH
Y1
RC
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Troubleshooting & Support
If your Thermostat doesn’t connect to your
network or app on the first try, hold the reset
button on the right side for 3 seconds using
a paperclip.
L. Heat Pump (Two Stages with AUX/
Emergency Heat)
Thermostat Settings
Stage: HP | Type: HE for electric, HG for gas/oil
systems | O/B Type: According to previous
thermostat setting
Call or email the iDevices® Customer Experience
Team with questions.
Note: G wire is not required. If G wire is not connected, Fan On mode will not be available.
NC
HUM
W2/E
W1/O/B
Y2
RH
RC
Y1
Call: 888.313.7019
			 Monday – Friday
			 8am – 8pm EST
Email: Support@iDevicesinc.com
Visit: iDevicesinc.com/Support
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