Trane Zwave Tzemt400bb32maa Manual
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11 F/C Settings The F/C Settings screen is use to select the temperature display mode. F\ ahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C) are the two available modes. F/C Settings F/C Mode F Done+- Change the Temperature Mode 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Scroll to User Settings and press the Select button. 3. Scroll to F/C Settings and press the Select button. 4. Press the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons to change the temperature mode. Select F for Fahrenheit or C \ for Celsius.
12 Sensor Calibration The Sensor Calibration screen is used to change the temperature calibrat\ ion of the internal temperature sensor. The temperature calibration can be changed by +/- 7 degrees. When the Sensor Calibration screen is selected, the current temperature \ calibration is displayed. In the example screen, the calibrated temperature is 77 and the number of degrees of offset being applied is 1. Sensor Calibration Internal (77) 1 Done+- Change the Sensor Calibration 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Scroll to User Settings and press the Select button. 3. Scroll to Sensor Calibration and press the Select button. 4. Press the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons to change the sensor calibration. ÎAfter this screen is closed, it may take a few seconds for the temperatu\ re displayed on the main thermostat screen to update to the new temperature.
13 Backlite/Display The Backlite/Display screen is used to set the backlight time-out and co\ ntrast. Backlite Timeout is the time (in seconds) from the last button press to the backlight going out. The time-out can be set between zero (0) and one hundred and twenty (120) seconds. Thirty (30) is the default setting. When set to zero (0), the backlight will remain always on. Contrast sets the contrast level of the LCD display. The contrast can be set between zero (0) and twenty (20). Ten (10) is the default setting. If the display is too light, using a higher number. If dark lines appear in the dis- play, use a lower number. Backlite/Display Backlite Timeout 60 Contrast 10 Done+- Adjust the Backlight 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Scroll to User Settings and press the Select button. 3. Scroll to Backlite/Display and press the Select button. 4. Scroll to Backlite Timeout. 5. Press the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons to change the number of seconds. ÎThe backlight time-out can be set between 0 and 120 seconds. Thirty (30) is the default setting. When set to Zero (0), the backlight will remain always on. Adjust the Contrast 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Scroll to User Settings and press the Select button. 3. Scroll to Backlite/Display and press the Select button. 4. Scroll to Contrast. 5. Press the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons to change the contrast value. ÎThe contrast can be set between 0 and 20. Ten (10) is the default setting.
14 Usage Graph The Usage Graph shows daily heating and cooling runtime hours for a week. Heating time (Hrs) DoneCool 20 15 10 5Sun MonTueW edThuF riSat The button in the lower right corner will change depending on what is being displayed. When the heating time is displayed, the button will read Cool. When the cooling time is displayed, the button will read Heat. Press the Heat/Cool button to display the heating/cooling time.
15 ESM Setpoints Energy Saving Mode (ESM) Setpoints are the setpoints used when the Energy Saving Mode schedule is select- ed in the Schedule Mode screen. Energy Saving Mode Setpoings ESM - Heat 65 ESM - Cool 80 Done+- Adjust ESM Setpoints 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Scroll to ESM Setpoints and press the Select button. 3. To adjust the heat setpoint, scroll to ESM - Heat. Press the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons to adjust the setpoint. 4. To adjust the cool setpoint, scroll to ESM - Cool. Press the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons to adjust the setpoint.
16 ZWave Install Z-Wave™ controllers from various manufacturers may support the Z-Wave™ Thermostat General V2 Device class used by the Trane Z-Wave™ Thermostat. The following procedure will allow the thermostat to be added to a Z-Wave™ network. ÎIf you are using a controller that is not a Schlage bridge, consult the instructions that came with the controller to find out how to enroll a new device. Inclusion 1. Install a new, high-quality 9-volt battery into the bridge. 2. Hold the bridge within 6 feet (1.8 meters) of the thermostat throughou\ t the entire inclusion process. ÎAfter you begin the inclusion process, you have 30 seconds to complete t\ he remainder of the steps. Study the steps below before beginning. 3. Press and release the plus (+) button on the bridge. 4. Press the MENU button on the thermostat. 5. Scroll to ZWave Install. Then press the Select button. 6. Press the Ye s button. 7. Observe the lights on the bridge. The orange light will blink while enrollment is taking place. Enrollment\ is complete when the orange light becomes solid. Exclusion 1. Install a new, high-quality 9-volt battery into the bridge. 2. Hold the bridge within 6 feet (1.8 meters) of the thermostat throughou\ t the entire exclusion process. ÎNote: After you begin the enrollment process, you have 30 seconds to complete \ the remainder of the steps. Study the steps below before beginning. 3. Press and release the minus (-) button on the bridge. 4. Press the MENU button on the thermostat. 5. Scroll down to Z-Wave Install and press the Select button. 6. Press the Ye s button to exclude the thermostat. 7. Observe the lights on the bridge. The orange light will blink while exclusion is taking place. Exclusion i\ s complete when the orange light becomes solid. Inclusion and Exclusion with Other Controllers Inclusion or exclusion is started by putting the controller into add node or remove node state and performing the procedure outlined above. As part of the process, the thermostat sends a node information frame at\ normal power. Low power inclusion or low power exclusion is not possible.
17 ItemDescription TZEMT400BB32Model Number Ver: 01.00.10Firmware version ÎThis number may vary. ZVER: 02.00.9Z-Wave version ÎThis number may vary. ZNID: 004Z-Wave node ID ÎThis number may vary. ZHID: 01.07.37.bdZ-Wave Home ID ÎThis number may vary. System Type: StandardSystem type may be Standard or Heatpump Fan Type: GasFan type may be Gas or Elect (electric) Thermostat Info Done TZEMT400BB32 Ver: 01.00.10 ZVER: 02.00.9 ZNID: 004 ZHID: 01.07.37.bd System Type: Standard Fan Type: Gas Thermostat Info The Thermostat Info screen displays information about the thermostat and the\ system the thermostat controls. This information will be helpful if you need to contact customer support\ . Thermostat Info Done TZEMT400BB32 Ver: 01.00.10 ZVER: 02.00.9 ZNID: 004 ZHID: 01.07.37.bd System Type: Standard Fan Type: Gas
18 Installer Settings ÎThe Installer Settings screen is a hidden screen designed for installer \ use only. Do not change any settings in this screen unless you are a qualified service technician. Installer Settings Display Lock N System Settings Max Heat SP 90 Min Cool SP 60 Done+- ÎChanging these settings will affect the operation of the heating/cooling system. To view and edit these settings: 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Press and hold the two middle buttons simultaneously until the Installer Settings menu is displayed. 3. Scroll to the setting you want to change. Press the plus (+) or minus \ (-) button to adjust the setting. 4. Press the Done button when you are finished. SettingRangeDefaultDescription Display LockY or NNLocks or unlocks the thermostat buttons. When the buttons are locked, the main menu can still be accessed, but no menu options may be selected. The Installer Settings hidden button operation is always operational, allowing Display Lock to be turned off. Max Heat SP55F to 90F (12C-32C) 90F (32C)Sets the maximum heating setpoint value. Will not ramp or accept setpoints higher than this maximum. Min Cool SP 60F to 99F (15C-37C) 60F (15C)Sets the minimum cooling setpoint value. Will not ramp or accept setpoints lower than this minimum. Minimum Run Time (MRT)1- 9 Minutes3Sets the minimum run time before a heating/cooling cycle can turn off to prevent rapid cycling. Thermostat screen will display Cool ON or Heat ON while the minimum run time is being enforced. Minimum Off Time (MOT) 5-9 Minutes5Sets the minimum off time before another heating/cooling cycle can begin to provide compressor short cycle protection. Thermostat screen will display WAIT when minimum off time is being enforced. T-Sense Match 1-62Sample rate of temperature sensor Low Sample Rate = Less sensitive (slower response) High Sample Rate = More sensitive (faster response) Restore Defaults n/an/aSets all of the thermostat settings back to the factory defaults.
19 System Settings ÎChanging these settings will affect the operation of the heating/cooling system. To view and edit these settings: 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Press and hold the two middle buttons simultaneously until the Installer Settings menu is displayed. 3. Scroll to System Settings and press the Select button. 4. Scroll to the setting you want to change. Press the plus (+) or minus (-) button to adjust the setting. 5. Press the Done button when you are finished. ÎNote on Delta Settings: The Delta T Setting is the delta, or difference between, the setpoint and current temp for determining when a heat or cool call comes on. The “delta” is the number of degrees away from setpoint. SettingRangeDefaultDescription Schedule Enable Y or NNWhen enabled, the local thermostats scheduler function is enabled. Recovery Enable Y or NNSee Thermostat Recovery Operation below. H/C Delta3 - 15 degrees 3Sets the minimum separation between heating and cooling setpoints. Attempts to lower the cooling below the heating setpoint by this amount will PUSH the heating setpoint down to maintain this separation. Same for setting the heating setpoint above the cooling setpoint, it will PUSH the cooling setpoint up to maintain this \ separation. Heating Delta Stage 1 ON 1 to 8 degrees 1Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 1 heating starts. Heating Delta Stage 1 OFF 0 to 8 degrees 0Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 1 heating stops. Stage 1 turns off at setpoint minus (-) Delta Stage 1. Heating Delta Stage 2 ON 1 to 8 degrees 2Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 2 heating starts. Heating Delta Stage 2 OFF 0 to 8 degrees 0Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 2 heating stops. Stage 2 turns off at setpoint minus (-) Delta Stage 2. Heating Delta Stage 3 ON 1 to 8 degrees 3Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 3 heating starts. Heating Delta Stage 3 OFF 0 to 8 degrees 0Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 1 heating stops. Stage 3 turns off at setpoint minus (-) Delta Stage 3. Cooling Delta Stage 1 ON 1 to 8 degrees 1Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 1 cooling starts. Cooling Delta Stage 1 OFF 0 to 8 degrees 0Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 1 Cooling stops. Stage 1 turns off at setpoint plus (+) Delta Stage 1. Cooling Delta Stage 2 ON 1 to 8 degrees 2Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 2 cooling starts. Cooling Delta Stage 2 OFF 0 to 8 degrees 0Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 2 Cooling stops. Stage 2 turns off at setpoint plus (+) Delta Stage 2. Thermostat Recovery Operation The Recover feature is active only when “Schedule” is enabled and \ the schedule mode is set to “RUN” Recovery operation, when enabled, will start the cooling or heating syst\ em so that the desired comfort temperature is reached by the next scheduled set point time. The advance start time calculation is a learned process that is recalcul\ ated and adjusted each day until the room temperature is at the target temperature at the schedule time. When the thermostat is in Recovery mode the display will show “Recov”. Recovery works for all scheduled periods (1-4) and in HEAT, COOL or AUTO modes. While in Recovery the Aux-Heat stage will not engage. The maximum Recovery time is one hour.
20 Mechanical Settings ÎChanging these settings will affect the operation of the heating/cooling system. To view and edit these settings: 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Press and hold the two middle buttons simultaneously until the Installer Settings menu is displayed. 3. Scroll to System Settings and press the Select button. 4. Scroll to Mechanical Settings and press the Select button. 5. Scroll to the setting you want to change. Press the plus (+) or minus (-) button to adjust the setting. 6. Press the Done button when you are finished. SettingRangeDefaultDescription TypeGas/Elec or Heatpump Gas/ElecSelects HVAC type, Gas/Electric or Heatpump Fan TypeGas or ElecGasSelects the Fan type if system is Gas or Electric C/O Typew/Cool or w/ Heat w/CoolSet the Heat pump Changeover type 2nd Stage Heat Y or NNEnables the 2nd Stage Heat operation Aux Heat (HP) Y or NYEnables the Auxiliary Heat operation. Typically the Aux Heat will be heat-strips in a Heatpump system 2nd Stage Cool Y or NNEnables the 2nd Stage Cool operation Fan Cycler Settings ÎChanging these settings will affect the operation of the heating/cooling system. To view and edit these settings: 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Press and hold the two middle buttons simultaneously until the Installer Settings menu is displayed. 3. Scroll to Fan Cycler and press the Select button. 4. Scroll to the setting you want to change. Press the plus (+) or minus (-) button to adjust the setting. 5. Press the Done button when you are finished. SettingRangeDefaultDescription Fan ON Time0-120 minutes 0 (=OFF)The fan cycler function cycles the HVAC system fan for an ON period followed by an Off period continuously. Used to provide minimum air ventilation requirements. When the Fan ON time is set to a value greater than 0, an additional Cycler FAN mode is present when pressing the FAN button. Fan OFF Time10-120 minutes 10