Trane Comfort Link 2 Instruction Manual
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2 2 Features Include... • Large Color Display • Simple Programming • Weather Forecast (via wireless home network) • Allergy Clean/Quick Clean Cycles • Interactive Touchscreen • 1-Touch Presets • Built-in Help Screens • Operating Runtime Analysis • System Alerts • Lock Screen Security • Custom Screen Options • Screen Savers • Five Year Limited Warranty The ComfortLink™ II control integrates home comfort into your personal lifestyle like nothing you’ve ever seen before. Amazingly versatile, incredibly advanced
3 3 Easy to use The simple design and easy to follow functions of this control make it the most intuitive and easy to use control available. Just touch the screen to try out the functionality and make opera- tional changes to the system in your home. Help System On-screen notes provide addition- al details. When more information is needed, context sensitive help is only a button touch away. Scheduling Scheduling setup is made easy with the use of an on-screen wizard that walks you through the process. 1-Touch Presets Cooling and Heating presets al- low you to change your in-home temperatures with the touch of a button. Use only your fingertips to touch the touchscreen. Using any other implement can damage the screen. CAUTION! Use only a soft damp cloth to clean the screen. CAUTION! Customizable Customize the screen to suit your unique needs. You can setup shortcuts and an easy access dashboard on the Home screen. You can change the colors, and enjoy a photo slideshow. Table of Contents Introduction ...............................................1-4 Buttons and Navigations ..............................5 System, Fan, & Air Cleaner Modes ..........6-7 Scheduling/Programming .........................8-9 Loading and Viewing Photos ................10-11 Screen Saver Settings ...............................12 Commonly Used Features .........................13 Naming your System .................................13 Dealer Information Screen .........................13 Setting Time and Date ...............................14 Security Options ........................................14 Runtime History .........................................14 1-Touch Presets .........................................14 Customize Your Home Screen ...................15 Humidity .....................................................15 Wireless Network Setup .......................16-19 Advanced Networking Information ........20-23 Multi-System Control ............................24-25 Wireless Registration ............................26-27 Schlage LiNK Enrollment ...........................27 Software Upgrades ....................................28 Troubleshooting ....................................29-30 Index ..........................................................30 Warranty ....................................................31
4 Choose the shortcut items that show in this menu bar See and adjust multiple zones or systems Change settings with just a few button touches Manually change setpoints or use convenient Home, Away and Sleep presets View big, bold at-a-glance system status See current system status Use context sensitive help Choose the dashboard items that show in this section Easy to use... Everything is just a touch away
5 Buttons and Navigation1 Pressing a button will display additional information or a new menu screen. EXAMPLE: You may access the Menu screen by pressing the “Menu” button on the home screen. You may access the Settings Menu by pressing the “Settings” button from the Menu screen. EXAMPLE: In the following sections, button sequenc- es will be shown with icons. For example, the se- quence on this page would be represented this way:
6 System ON/OFF, Mode Selection2 Mode Selection To the right of the Menu button are 3 Mode buttons: 1) The first sets System Mode (including OFF). 2) The second controls Fan Mode. 3) The third controls Air Cleaner Mode. Each button has mode options to choose from. The chosen mode is conveniently displayed on its home screen button so you can see the functions your system is performing. 1) System Mode The “Auto” System Mode will switch between heating and cooling automatically. “Heating” and “Cooling” modes are dedicated modes. For example, you may wish to set your sys-tem to “Heating” in winter months so your cooling unit does not run. Likewise, you may wish to set your system to “Cooling” in sum-mer months so that your furnace does not run. To completely turn off your system, select “Off ”. 2) Fan Mode In “Auto” Fan Mode the sys-tem’s fan will run only when the system runs. The fan will run continuously when the Fan Mode is set to “On”. The “Circulate” Fan Mode will run the fan at least 10-55 minutes out of every hour, decreasing hot/cool spots throughout your house.
7 Setpoint Panel3 3) Air Cleaner Mode Automatic means the air cleaner will run when the fan runs. Quick Clean is a full power air cleaning cycle that increases the system fan speed setting (when not actively heating or cooling) to 100% for three hours to achieve maximum clean air delivery rate. Allergy Clean is a full power air cleaning cycle that increases the system fan speed setting (when not actively heating or cooling) to 100% for 24 hours to achieve maximum clean air delivery rate. Cooling Setpoint PanelHeating Setpoint Panel Raise Lower To adjust the Heating Setpoint, select “Heating” and raise or lower the temperature to reach your desired setpoint. To adjust the Cooling Setpoint, select “Cooling” and raise or lower the temperature to reach your desired setpoint. A Setpoint is the desired temperature you would like your home heated or cooled to when in one of the three System Modes.
8 Manually Set up a Schedule4 1) Turn Scheduling On (and select Manual Scheduling) 2) Enter the Schedule Menu 3) Select a day or time period By default the schedule shows the periods Wake, Away, Home and Sleep. Each day can have its own schedule and each schedule will be a unique color. Default Schedule The procedure below describes setting up a manual schedule. Scheduling can also be set up via Guided Scheduling which creates a sc\ hedule by asking you a series of questions. Guided Scheduling can also be selected in the screen below.
9 4) Select the days you would like to schedule By selecting more than one day, you can set the schedule to be the same for those days. For example, you may keep the same hours each weekday . Finished Examples: Example A: Example A is for someone who works and is out of the house during weekdays. Example B: Example B is for someone who is out of town Monday–Thursday. 5) Adjust the Time for each period Select a period one at a time and set its beginning time by pressing the “Time” button. Press the “Temperature” button to adjust the setpoints for each period. NOTE: Notice that you can delete or add periods (maximum 6 per day). 6) Adjust the Temperature for each period Press the “Temperature” button to adjust setpoints for each period. 7) Press “Apply” when complete
10 Using Photos5 Notch at top Using an SD Card Insert the SD Card at the bottom right hand side of the control, taking care to keep the card’s “notch” in the orientation shown. NOTE: The card must remain inserted to view the photos and the SD card must remain “unlocked.” You can set up a photo album and a screen saver using your own photos. Photo Album View and set up your photo album. Required Photo Formats: Photos on your SD card must be in .jpg, .jpeg, .bmp, .png, or .gif formats and each photo must be less than 3MB in file size. Recommended SD Cards: SD, SDHCSD Adapter – microSD, miniSD, microSDHC, mini SDHC