Installer Setup - Honeywell t7100f Installation Instructions Manual

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INSTALLER SETUP

NOTE: For most applications, the thermostat factory
settings do not need to be changed. Review the
factory settings in Table 2 and if no changes are
necessary go to the Installer Self-Test section.
The Installer Setup is used to customize the thermostat to
specific systems. Some of the options include temperature
display, remote sensing system, changeover, minimum
equipment On time and minimum Off time. Installer modes
are listed in numerical order in Table 2. It includes all the
configuration options and the factory-settings available for
the T7100F.
IMPORTANT
The Installer Setup must be set correctly for the
HVAC equipment, thermostat and subbase to
operate properly.
A combination of key presses are required to use the
Installer Setup feature:
— To enter the Installer Setup mode, press and hold the
Information i key with the increase
keys until the first mode number is displayed. All
display segments appear for approximately three
seconds before the first mode number is displayed.
See Fig. 4 and 5.
— To advance to the next Installer Setup mode, press
the Information i key.
— To change a setting, use the increase
key.
— To exit the Installer Setup mode, press and hold the
Information i key until the display returns to normal
(approximately three seconds). The display scrolls the
mode numbers backward to get to the normal display.
The Installer Setup mode is automatically exited if no
key presses are made for five minutes.
Mode Number
(Press i key
to change)
Select
Application.
01
a
Fan operation
.
02
Output stages of
03
heating.
Heating cycle
04
rate.
05
06
07
a
Mode 01 must be 00 to allow a selection in this mode.
T7100F MICROELECTRONIC CONVENTIONAL OR HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT
and decrease
or decrease
Table 2. Thermostat Installer Setup Options.
Factory-Setting
Display
00
Conventional equipment
application (Q7100A).
00
Conventional applica-
tions where equipment
controls fan operation in
heat mode.
Depends
Stages of heat.
on
subbase.
Depends Stage 1.
on model Stage 2.
Stage 3 (Q7100C only). or 09
Emergency heat
(Q7100C only).
Em Ht Temporary Setting
Aux Ht
Repl
Batt
System
Em HeatOffCool Auto Only
Fig. 4. Display of all LCD segments.
Fig. 5. Display of Installer Setup mode and setting.
CAUTION
Equipment Damage.
Damage can result when the system runs
without the fan.
Configure heat pump and electric heat systems
correctly in Installer Setup modes 01 and 02.
NOTE: Only configurable Mode Numbers are shown.
Description
Display
01
01
01, 02, or
03
03, 04,
06, 08
3
Remote
%Humid
Outdoor
Wait
Heat Cool
OnAuto
MODE NUMBER DISPLAY
(COLUMN 2 OF TABLE 2)
FACTORY SETTING OR
OTHER CHOICE DISPLAY
(COLUMN 3 OR 5 OF TABLE 2)
Other Choices
(Press
or
key to change)
Description
Heat pump application (Q7100C,D)
(fan operation is automatically
selected so go to mode number
03).
Electric heat applications where
thermostat controls fan operation
in heat mode.
01—One stage of heat.
02—Two stages of heat.
03—Three stages of heat.
03—3 cph used for hot water
systems or high efficiency
furnaces.
04—4 cph (factory setting for heat
pump systems).
06—6 cph used for conventional
systems.
08—8 cph (factory setting for
conventional systems).
09—9 cph used for electric heat
systems and is the factory setting
for the emergency heat stage.
Room
Fan
M4844
M10105
(continued)
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