Trane Zwave Tzemt400bb32maa Manual
Have a look at the manual Trane Zwave Tzemt400bb32maa Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 12 Trane manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.
1 Contents Product Specifications ............................................2 Operation ..................................................................3 Thermostat Control Screen Function Control Buttons .......................................................................4 Minimized Display Mode ..........................................5 Menu Map .................................................................6 User Settings ...........................................................7 Set Clock ....................................................................7 Filter Service .............................................................8 Maint Service .............................................................9 Screen Timeout ........................................................10 F/C Settings ..............................................................11 Sensor Calibration ...................................................12 Backlite/Display .......................................................13 Usage Graph ..........................................................14 ESM Setpoints .......................................................15 ZWave Install ..........................................................16 Inclusion ...................................................................16 Exclusion ..................................................................16 Inclusion and Exclusion ..........................................16 Thermostat Info .....................................................17 Installer Settings ....................................................18 System Settings .......................................................19 Thermostat Recovery Operation .............................19 Mechanical Settings ................................................20 Fan Cycler Settings .................................................20 Schedules ...............................................................21 Installation ..............................................................24 Warranty .................................................................25 Index .......................................................................26 Thermostat Model TZEMT400BB32MAA User Guide
2 Product Specifications SpecificationDescription Product Model: TZEMT400BB32MAA Product: Thermostat for Heating and Cooling HVAC System control. Z-Wave™ RF communications enabled Thermostat Size: 5.7” wide x 4.0” height x 1.2” depth Display: Graphical LCD, 2.75” x 1.5”, 64x128-pixel Backlight: Yes, Blue/white, Controllable, on, off, timeout Contrast: Adjustable on screen Buttons: 6 Power: 24VAC from HVAC System HVAC System Type Compatible: Standard (gas/electric) or Heat Pump Multistage System Compatible: Standard HVAC Systems: 2 stage heating, 2-stage cooling Heat Pump Systems: 3 stage heating (2-compressor, 1 aux heat), 2-stage cooling Heat Pump change over valve:Selectable change over with cool or with heat Communications: Z-Wave™ RF
3 Operation The model TZEMT400BB32MAA thermostat provides typical thermostat control of a central heating and cool- ing HVAC system. This thermostat also features a Z-Wave™ module for remote control. 72 f Run \filt\brAT DAT \fA R 4C Setpoint Up/Down Buttons Temperature Setpoint Displa y Function Control Buttons Dynamic Labels Cloc k Displa y Temperature Ambient Display Normally, the thermostat displays the thermostat control screen as shown above. ItemDescriptionNotes Clock DisplayThe current time is displayed in the upper left corner of the main screen. The time will blink when the clock has not been set. See "User Settings", Set Clock for instructions to set time, date, and day. Function Control Buttons and Dynamic Labels As you press the function buttons and navigate through menus, the button labels will change. Dynamic button labels are displayed above or beside each button. Setpoint Display and Setpoint Up/Down Buttons The current heat and cool temperature setpoints are displayed. These setpoints may be set using the Z-Wave control system, by pressing the Setpoint Up/ Down buttons, or through the thermostat’s internal schedule Note: If the system mode is set to HEAT the setpoint Up/Down buttons change the heat setpoint. If the system mode is set to COOL the setpoint Up/Down buttons change the cool setpoint. In AUTO mode, the buttons change the heating or cooling setpoint of the last active mode. The setpoints will push each other if they are adjusted to within the minimum heat/ cool separation setting. This is normally 3 degrees. The internal schedule is disabled by default. See system setting H/C Delta for more information. Temperature DisplayThe thermostat displays the ambient temperature as sensed by the internal temperature sensor. The internal temperature sensor can be calibrated. See the Sensor Calibration section.
4 Thermostat Function Control Buttons 72 f Run \filt\brAT DAT \fA R 4C System Mode Button Fa n Mode Button Schedule Mode Button Menu Button ButtonDescription MenuOther thermostat menus can be accessed by pressing the MENU button. System ModeUsed to change the system mode Off: System off Heating: Heating only on Cooling: Cooling only on Auto: Heating/Cooling on as necessary Fan ModeUsed to change the fan mode Auto: Fan on when cooling/heating is necessary On: Fan constantly on Schedule ModeUsed to change the schedule mode Hold: System maintains the current temperature setpoints. Schedules are disregarded. Run: Run the system schedule (or Z-Wave controlled schedule) Energy Saving Mode: Temperature setpoints in ESM Setpoints are maintained. See ESM Setpoints for more information.
5 Minimized Display Mode Optionally, you can set the thermostat to show only the temperature in minimized display mode. This mode can be enabled or disabled in the Users Settings screen. ÎSee Screen Timeout on page for more information. 72
6 Menu Map The menus are accessed by pressing the MENU button on the main screen. A. "User Settings" 1. Set Clock 2. Filter Service 3. Maint. Service 4. Screen Timeout 5. F/C Settings 6. Sensor Callibration 7. Backlite/Display B. "Usage Graph" C. "ESM Setpoints" D. "ZWave Install" E. "Thermostat Info" F. "Installer Settings" (hidden) 1. Display Lock 2. System Settings a. Mechanical Settings 1. Type 2. Fan Type 3. C/O Type 4. 2nd Stage Heat 5. Aux Heat 6. 2nd Stage Cool b. Sched Enable c. Recovery Enable d. H/C Delta e. H Delta Stg1 ON f. H Delta Stg1 OFF g. H Delta Stg2 ON h. H Delta Stg2 OFF i. H Delta Stg3 ON j. H Delta Stg3 OFF k . C Delta Stg1 ON l . C Delta Stg1 OFF m . C Delta Stg2 ON n . C Delta Stg2 OFF 3. Fan Cycler 4. Min Cool SP 5. Min Run Time 6. Min Off Time 7. T-Sense Match 8. Fan Cycler a. Fan ON Time b. Fan OFF Time 9. Restore Defaults G. "Schedules" (disabled by default) 1. Heat and Cool 2. Preset: Comfort 3. Preset: EnergyStar 4. Copy (small c on each schedule screen)
7 User Settings A.1 Set Clock The Set Clock screen allows you to set the thermostat’s internal clock. ÎIf the clock has been reset by an extended power outage, press the MENU button, scroll to the User Settings button and select, select the Set Clock screen and set clock. Set Clock BackSet Time 11 : 15 AM Date 01 / 01 / 09 Day Thu + - Set the Clock 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Scroll to User Settings and press the Select button. 3. Scroll to Set Clock and press the Select button. 4. Scroll to the item you want to change (hour, minute, day part, month, day, year, day of week). 5. Press the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons to adjust the item. 6. Press the Set button to save the changes.
8 Filter Service The Filter Service screen will show the accumulated Filter Runtime hours as well as the Service Interval that will be used to trigger a Filter Message. Any type of HVAC operation that causes the HVAC system fan to run will cause the Filter Runtime value to increase. When the Runtime hours equals the Service Interval hours, a “Filter” message will appear to remind you to re- place the media filter or service the air cleaner. Once the filter has been replaced, press the Reset button to reset the Filter Runtime value to zero. Filter Service DoneReset Filter Runtime 184 HRS Service Interval 300 HRS +- View/Reset Filter Runtime 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Scroll to User Settings and press the Select button. 3. Scroll to Filter Service and press the Select button. The Filter Runtime is displayed in hours. 4. To reset the Filter Runtime counter, press the Reset button. ÎThe Filter Runtime counter should be reset each time the filter is changed. Change the Filter Service Interval 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Scroll to User Settings and press the Select button. 3. Scroll to Filter Service and press the Select button. 4. Press the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons to adjust the service interval. ÎThe service interval can be set between 100 and 4000 hours in 100 hour i\ ncrements. Factory default is 300 hours. Disable the Filter Service Interval When the filter service interval is disabled, the runtime counter will continue to count the runtime, \ but the filter service indicator will never be displayed. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Scroll to User Settings and press the Select button. 3. Scroll to Filter Service and press the Select button. 4. Press the minus (-) button until Disabled is displayed
9 Maint Service The Maintenance Service screen shows the accumulated Heat and Cool Runtime hours as well as the Service Interval that will be used to trigger a Maintenance Message. Any HEAT or COOL type of HVAC operation will cause the respective Runtime values to increase. When the combined HEAT and COOL Runtime hours equals the Service Interval hours, a “Maint” message will appear to remind you your HVAC system may require periodic maintenance. Press the Menu button to enter the Maintenance Service screen. The Reset button can be pressed and the HEAT and COOL Runtime values will be reset to zero. Maintenance Service DoneReset Heat Runtime 200 HRS Cool Runtime 300 HRS Service Interval 3000 HRS +- Change the Maintenance Service Interval 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Scroll to User Settings and press the Select button. 3. Scroll to Maint Service and press the Select button. 4. Press the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons to adjust the service interval. ÎThe service interval can be set between 200 and 4000 hours in 100 hour i\ ncrements. Disable the Maintenance Service Interval When the maintenance service interval is disabled, the runtime counter will continue to count the runtime, \ but the maintenance service indicator will never be displayed. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Scroll to User Settings and press the Select button. 3. Scroll to Maint Service and press the Select button. 4. Press the minus (-) button until Disabled is displayed
10 Screen Timeout This is the time before any screen reverts to the Minimized Screen (temperature display only), after you sto\ p pushing buttons. Minimized Screen feature is disabled by setting this time to “\ 0”. User Settings Set Clock Filter Service Maint Service Screen Timeout 0 DoneSelect Change the Screen Timeout 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Scroll to User Settings and press the Select button. 3. Scroll to Screen Timeout 4. Press the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons to adjust the time (in seconds). ÎThe screen time-out can be set between 0 and 120 seconds. Zero (0) is \ the default setting. When set to Zero (0), the minimized screen feature is disabled. Disable the Minimized Display 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Scroll to User Settings and press the Select button. 3. Scroll to Screen Timeout 4. Press the minus (-) button until zero (0) is displayed.