Carrier INFINITY SYSTXCCITC01 Owner's Manual

Carrier INFINITY SYSTXCCITC01 Owner's Manual

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SYSTXCCITC01 ---B
Infinityr System Control
NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation.
The features and functions outlined in this Owner's Manual reflect Version 1.3 or
later software. Occupancy sensing is only available with Series B Infinity System
Controls. See the Downloads section of www.MyInfinityTouch.Carrier.com for the
latest software release and literature.
US Patents: Carrierr U.S. Pat No. 7,243,004, Carrierr U.S. Pat No. 7,775,452,
pointSETt U.S. Pat No. 7,415,102
Owner's Manual
A170203

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  • Page 1 The features and functions outlined in this Owner’s Manual reflect Version 1.3 or later software. Occupancy sensing is only available with Series B Infinity System Controls. See the Downloads section of www.MyInfinityTouch.Carrier.com for the latest software release and literature. US Patents: Carrierr U.S. Pat No. 7,243,004, Carrierr U.S. Pat No. 7,775,452,...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION ..........HOME SCREEN .
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) PAGE Home Fresh Air Control ........Away Humidity Control .
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) PAGE ENERGY TRACKING ......... . . TIME / DATE .
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) PAGE WEATHER ........... . SENSORS .
  • Page 7: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION CONGRATULATIONS! Your decision to choose the InfinityR System Control puts you in a select group of homeowners who understand the value of precise comfort Control and appreciate the simplicity of an easy- - to- - use, intuitive, Control. Your new Infinity System Control offers high quality comfort technology. Please take a few moments to carefully read through this manual.
  • Page 8: Wi- - Fi Connectivity

    When movement is detected, but the system hasn’t yet determined that the space is occupied (example, someone is just walking through the room), Occupancy Status indicator turns BLUE. When the system determines that the space is occupied, Occupancy Status indicator turns GREEN. Wi- -Fir Connectivity Status A13258C Connectivity status to the home Wi- - Fi network and MyInfinity Server is displayed...
  • Page 9 Connection strength to the home Wi- - Fi network will continue to be displayed by the number of solid bars. If this problem persists, please contact 1- - 800- - Carrier for assis- tance.
  • Page 10: Information Buttons

    S Pressing on the Connectivity Status bars from the Home Screen will allow you to view the Remote Access Status screen. A13262C Information Buttons On the bottom of some screens will be an information icon. By pressing the information icon, a text box will display to show what interactions are available on that particular screen.
  • Page 11: Main Screen

    MAIN SCREEN The Main Screen is where most interactions will take place. Touch anywhere on the Home screen to arrive at the Main Screen. The most convenient way to interact with your control is using the My Infinity mobile app. See the WIRELESS section for more details on connecting your product to the Internet.
  • Page 12: Set Day And Time

    benefit of greater comfort. Your installing contractor is able to enable this feature, if desired. (This feature is only available with zoned systems). S If HEAT is selected then the Infinity System Control operates only the heating system. S If COOL is selected then the Infinity System Control operates only the cooling system.
  • Page 13: Adjusting Comfort Activities

    Adjusting Comfort Activities (See Comfort Profiles on Pg. 13) S To adjust the comfort activity, enter the Main Screen by touching any- where on the Control. ® S Touch the activity/top button under the Touch ’N’ Go feature on the left side of the screen;...
  • Page 14: Adjusting Cooling

    S To return to the scheduled program, touch HOLD UNTIL, and then select PER SCHEDULE. Adjusting Cooling S To adjust the cooling temperature, enter the Main Screen by touching anywhere on the Control. S With the system in either AUTO or COOL mode, use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the desired temperature.
  • Page 15: Adjusting Heating

    Adjusting Heating S To adjust the heating temperature, enter the Main Screen by touching anywhere on the Control. S With the system in either AUTO or HEAT mode, use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the desired temperature. S On the left hand side of the screen, the comfort profile will switch to MANUAL.
  • Page 16 A14238 S Once you have selected the desired activity for ALL ZONES, you will have the option to either permanently (HOLD) or temporarily (HOLD UNTIL) override your programmed schedule. A14239 Selecting the HOLD option will permanently override your pro- grammed schedule until you CANCEL ALL ZONES. Selecting the HOLD UNTIL option will allow you to temporarily override your programmed schedule.
  • Page 17: Occupancy Override

    Occupancy Override The integrated motion sensor allows the system to make automatic set point and activity changes, based on occupancy, to provide the optimum home comfort and energy savings. A170203 The Occupancy Sensing feature can be enabled or disabled under the “sensors” icon on the main screen.
  • Page 18: Features

    FEATURES Adjust Fan Speed The Features function of Infinity System Control allows you to adjust the fan speed during continuous fan operation. S To adjust the fan speed, enter the Main Screen by touching anywhere on the Control. S Touch FEATURES on the top left of the screen. S A drop down menu will appear.
  • Page 19: Menu Screen

    MENU SCREEN Your menu screen offers more features and Control for your Infinity System Control. Touch the MENU button at the bottom right of the Main Screen. The most convenient way to program your control is using the My Infinity mobile app. See the WIRELESS section for more details on connecting your product to the Internet.
  • Page 20 A14241 For example to change your HOME comfort profile, touch the HOME icon. Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to change the fan settings, heating and cooling temperatures. When you are done, press the DONE button on the bottom right. Do the same thing to change the WAKE and SLEEP profiles.
  • Page 21: Home Humidity Control

    S Set your desired humidity and fresh air (if applicable) using the HU- MIDITY AND FRESH AIR PROFILES for each activity. A14242 Home Comfort Profile Humidity Control S Touch WHEN AT HOME to set your humidity settings while the home is occupied to enjoy superior comfort.
  • Page 22 S If you have a humidifier installed for your system, touch HEATING HUMIDITY to set the desired humidity level within the home. You will have the option to turn ON or OFF your humidifier from this screen. A14244 Once your Humidifier is turned ON, use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the desired humidity level between 5- - 45%.
  • Page 23: Home Fresh Air Control

    Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the desired dehumidi- fication level between 46- - 58%. Touch YES or NO for the system to over- - cool the conditioned space by up to 3º F to remove as much humidity out of the air as possible.
  • Page 24: Away Humidity Control

    door temperature is near or below 0F or is near or above 100F. Beyond those temperatures, it will turn off. The MANUAL setting allows you to select the percentage of fresh air to supply your home. In the MANUAL mode, there are several selections available: Off, Low 25%, Low 50%, Low 75%, Low 100%, Medium, and High.
  • Page 25: Away Fresh Air Control

    S Touch AWAY to set your humidity settings while you are away from home to save the most amount of energy. S If you have a humidifier installed for your system, touch HEATING HUMIDITY to set the desired humidity level when you are away from home.
  • Page 26: Vacation Humidity Control

    You will have the option of choosing between AUTO, MANUAL, or OFF. The AUTO setting will allow the system to choose the fresh air setting in a range of Low, Medium or High, as selected by you. The MANUAL setting allows you to select the percentage of fresh air to supply to your home.
  • Page 27: Vacation Fresh Air Control

    A14248 S If you have a humidifier installed for your system, touch HEATING HUMIDITY to set the desired humidity level when you are away from home. Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the minimum humidi- ty level between 5%- - 45%. Press SAVE when finished, or CANCEL to discard any changes.
  • Page 28 NOTE: This option may not be available with the ERVXXNVA ventilator due to its simplified Control design. The AUTO setting will allow the user to choose the maximum fresh air that the ventilator will provide. Selections are Low, Medium or High.
  • Page 29: Schedules

    SCHEDULES Program your Infinity System Control by selecting the SCHEDULES icon. You may select to use the guided scheduling feature, view or edit your schedule or upload your schedule from a micro SD memory card. The most convenient way to program your control is using the My Infinity mobile app.
  • Page 30: Guided Scheduling

    S To change the desired activity touch the ACTIVITY icon then select the desired activity (WAKE, HOME, AWAY or SLEEP buttons).When finished touch SAVE. S For Zoned Systems To set a specific room, use the Left (A) and Right (") buttons beside the zone name.
  • Page 31 4. The next question will ask if someone is home all day. S Simply touch YES or NO to answer this question. S If you select NO, the next question will ask what time you leave the home. Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the time you leave. After you have selected the correct time, touch NEXT to continue.
  • Page 32: Upload My Schedule

    8. If you select NO, the screen Control will show you the newly created schedule. S If you have a zoning system, you will be asked if you want to schedule another zone. If you select YES, you will return to step 2 and follow the process. If you select NO, you will see the newly created schedule.
  • Page 33 beled User. Make sure that this folder is at the top of the folder chain in the micro SD card; this is also called the “root directory.” Select the Save Schedule to the micro SD card option on the com- puter Desktop application Schedules menu.
  • Page 34: Vacation

    VACATION Forgot to enter your vacation schedule until you got to the airport? No Problem! The most convenient way to program your control is using the My Infinity mobile app. See the WIRELESS section for more details on connecting your product to the Internet.
  • Page 35 S Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the time and date of when plan to return from your vacation; then touch NEXT. The system won’t allow you to select a vacation end time that would result in a vacation duration of less than one day.
  • Page 36: Reminders

    REMINDERS NOTE: When you connect your system to the Internet and register on the My Infinity website, you can receive alerts and reminders via email. See the WIRELESS section for more information. With the Infinity System Control, there are accessory messages to remind you when it is time for maintenance.
  • Page 37: Operating Status

    OPERATING STATUS The OPERATING STATUS menu gives a quick look at the status of your Infinity Heating and Cooling System. A12173 Equipment Operating Status When simultaneous heat/cool demand is enabled, this screen will display information message at this location. This includes the following messages: A160190 Within the operating status, you can view which function your system is performing, and at which stage the heating or cooling equipment is operating.
  • Page 38: Accessories Status

    Accessories Status Within the accessory status, you can view how much of each accessory has been consumed, and reset the counter for each accessory. S To reset the counter for your installed accessory, touch the RESET but- ton, then press SAVE. S To return to the previous menu, press CANCEL.
  • Page 39 system will show a single arrow towards either the heating or cooling set point for each zone pending conditioning in the other mode. A160187...
  • Page 40: Display

    DISPLAY The following display preferences can be adjusted for Infinity System Control, Temperature Units (°F or °C), Backlight Levels, Sound Settings and Screen Saver Settings. A14256...
  • Page 41: Temperature Units

    Temperature Units Select the desired temperature units, either °F for Fahrenheit, or °C for Celsius and touch SAVE. Temperatures will be displayed with half- - degree resolution for Celsius, or full degree resolution for Fahrenheit. A14257 Set Backlight Levels S Backlight levels are programmable for each Comfort Profile setting HOME, AWAY, WAKE, or SLEEP.
  • Page 42: Sound Settings

    Sound Settings The control can emit a ”click” sound in response to each screen touch. Select ENABLED to turn this sound on; or DISABLED to turn it off. A14259 Screen Saver Settings To allow a photo to act as a screen saver, touch ENABLE; otherwise, touch DISABLE.
  • Page 43: Activate Screen Lock

    Activate Screen Lock S A message will pop up asking if you want to proceed with the screen lock. Selecting Yes will lock the screen and take you back to the home screen. A13247 S To unlock the screen, press and hold UNLOCK in the bottom left hand corner for 10 seconds.
  • Page 44: Energy Tracking

    ENERGY TRACKING The Infinity System Control has the ability to monitor and estimate the energy consumption of certain models of your Infinity System. For systems where energy tracking is not available, the menu icon will be shown in gray color, and this section does not apply.
  • Page 45 Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the costs per kWh and cost per Therm or your selected unit. Once the correct pricing is entered, press SAVE. A12113...
  • Page 46: Time / Date

    TIME / DATE The TIME/DATE icon allows you to set the time and date for the Infinity System Control. A14250 Set Time and Date The time and date can either be set manually or can be synchronized with the web server (only for Wi- - Fi enabled units).
  • Page 47: Setup Daylight Savings Time

    A14251 S Use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to make the appropriate changes. S When you have completed all of the settings touch SAVE. Setup Daylight Savings Time You can program your Infinity System Control to automatically adjust for daylight saving time.
  • Page 48: Setup Time Zone

    Setup Time Zone The time zone can be selected by selecting the setup time zone from the menu. Then select the time zone for the location. Time zones for both US and Canada are included. A14217 Enable Time Synchronization ® For systems with Wi- - Fi capability, after setting up the time zone, the time synchronization can then be done.
  • Page 49: Service

    Your dealer information is easily accessible and may already be pre- - programmed in your Control by your dealer. Select the SERVICE INFORMATION option. S Either your dealer’s contact information or the Carrier Service number, 1- - 800- - Carrier, will appear.
  • Page 50: Service Reminder Update

    A13251 Software Update Carrier will periodically issue software updates for the Infinity System Control. Updates will download automatically through your Wi- - Fi connection, allowing you to install them at your convenience. Software updates will be made available on the MyInfinity website for download to a micro SD card.
  • Page 51: Updating Software Using Micro Sd Card

    S When software updates are available, they will be posted to on the downloads page of the MyInfinity website, www.MyInfinityTouch.Carrier.com/Infinity/Downloads. NOTE: You will obtain best results using a micro SD card that is 4 GB to 32 GB in size. Your micro SD card must be formatted as FAT32.
  • Page 52 S Highlight the TSTAT folder in the WinZip window by clicking on the folder icon ONCE to highlight the proper folder to be downloaded to the micro SD card. Then click on EXTRACT. S Choose the micro SD card memory device root directory as the location to extract the folder from the zip file.
  • Page 53: Updating Software Using Wi- -Fi

    S The Infinity System Control will perform a restart after the DONE but- ton is pressed. Once the Infinity System Control has successfully restart- ed, the micro SD card may be removed. S This completes the software upgrade process. ® Updating Software Using Wi- -Fi When software updates are available, this reminder message will be displayed on the home screen.
  • Page 54 Selecting YES will initiate the software update process. Your Infinity System Control will reboot in order to complete the software update process. All of your previously stored information and settings will be maintained. NOTE: Select DETAILS to view the release notes associated with the software to be downloaded.
  • Page 55: Model / Serial Numbers

    Model / Serial Numbers This screen will allow you to access the model numbers and serial numbers for the installed equipment. A14255...
  • Page 56: Photo Upload

    PHOTO UPLOAD With the Infinity System Control, you can upload a personal photo to act as a screen saver. Select the PHOTO UPDATE icon from the menu screen. NOTE: Use a 4GB to 32GB micro SD memory card. The card should be formatted for FAT32 (rather than FAT64) in order to be read by the control.
  • Page 57: Heat Source (If Applicable)

    HEAT SOURCE (IF APPLICABLE) With the Infinity System Control, you can select the desired heat source of your system, if your system is equipped as a HYBRID HEATR System. Select the HEAT SOURCE icon from the menu screen. A170239C NOTE: Options available on this screen will correspond to the equipment attached. Options may appear that are different than those shown, below.
  • Page 58: Zone Names (If Applicable)

    ZONE NAMES (IF APPLICABLE) With the Infinity System Control, you have the ability to customize. Select the ZONE NAMES icon from the menu screen. A170240C S Touch the zone in which you choose to change the name. S Choose between selecting a COMMON NAME or CREATE A CUS- TOM NAME.
  • Page 59: Wireless

    Infinity Wireless Access Point (SYSTXXXGWR01) or any other compatible wireless router can be installed to establish Wi- - Fi connectivity. Please call 1- - 800- - Carrier for support with Wi- - Fi set- - up and connection to the MyInfinity Server.
  • Page 60 A170241C S Select WIRELESS from the menu screen. S Make sure the Wi- - Fi connection is enabled, by touching ENABLED. S Touch SETUP A WI- - FI CONNECTION to begin the process. S Next, touch SCAN FOR AVAILABLE ACCESS POINTS. A13235 S On the next screen look for the SSID of the router/access point.
  • Page 61 A150175 S The selected network will show. Choose an appropriate Wi- - Fi security. Usually auto- - detect will correctly identify the type of security used. If the network has no security it will show as on the left, but a secured network will prompt for the Wi- - Fi security key.
  • Page 62 S The Control will inform you if the connection is successful. If so, touch DONE. If the connection is unsuccessful, verify that the proper information has been entered before you touch RETRY. The Control will go through the process again. A13238 S After the Control has connected to the network, go to www.MyInfinityTouch.com to register the unit and begin remote access.
  • Page 63 A170285C S When the connection to the MyInfinity web server has been established, the status screen will show Connected for both Wi- - Fi and the server. A13242C...
  • Page 64: Weather

    WEATHER When the Infinity System Control is connected to a Wi- - Fir network, use the WEATHER icon to retrieve the weather forecast based your postal code. A170242C S To enter your postal code, touch CHANGE CURRENT LOCATION. S Next, select your country (United States or Canada). S To enter your postal code, touch in the blank area;...
  • Page 65: Sensors

    SENSORS Menu An occupancy sensor is built into the main system control. This sensor is used to control occupancy for the entire home, including all zones in zoning systems. By selecting the SENSORS icon in the menu, a menu will be shown that offers options to setup the occupancy sensor.
  • Page 66 A170286 Sensors Menu for Non- - Zoning System...
  • Page 67 Occupancy Setup Home or zone (for zoning systems) occupancy setup is used to enable or disable the occupancy sensing feature in the home or each zone (for zoning systems). NON-ZONING SYSTEMS A170174 ZONING SYSTEMS A170175 NOTE: Occupancy sensing indicator ONLY displays on the main and home screen when the occupancy sensing feature is ENABLED.
  • Page 68: Utility Demand Event Response Setup

    UTILITY DEMAND EVENT RESPONSE SETUP This section is only applicable if your utility company is running a demand response or price response program in which you have agreed to participate. Contact your local electrical utility company for information about programs in your area.
  • Page 69: Price Response

    type of event, the adjustment to the heating and cooling set points, the time the event will end, an accept button, and an override button. S Pressing the accept button will accept the adjustments made to the heat- ing and cooling set points. S Pressing the override button will change the heating and cooling set points back to their original values prior to the event.
  • Page 70: Demand Response

    programmed, the Infinity System Control Thermostat will use the more favorable set point for the duration of the event. Unless otherwise indicated, all settings temperatures will be shown in Fahrenheit degrees. A14264 Demand Response Demand response determines how the heating and cooling set points will be adjusted during a demand response event with two choices - - offsets or absolute temperature.
  • Page 71: Demand Settings

    Demand Settings When a demand response is received from the utility company, the heating and cooling set points will be adjusted according to the absolute temperature or offset shown here. If the set point at the time of the event is more favorable (uses less energy) than what you have programmed, the Infinity System Control Thermostat will use the more favorable set point for the duration of the event.
  • Page 72: Restore Ue Factory Default Settings

    Restore UE Factory Default Settings Restore UE (Utility Event) factory default settings will restore all utility event set points and price settings to their original factory default values. A14268...
  • Page 73: Statement Information

    STATEMENT INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 74 Pour se conformer aux limites d’exposition RF FCC et IC pour la population générale / l’exposition incontrôlée, l’antenne utilisée pour cet émetteur doit être installée pour assurer une distance de séparation d’au moins 20 cm de toutes les personnes et fonctionnant conjointement avec toute autre antenne ou émetteur. This Device complies with Industry Canada License- - exempt RSS standard(s).
  • Page 75 NOTES...
  • Page 76 TP- - LINK is a trademark of TP- - Link Technologies Co., Ltd. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Copyright 2017 Carrier Corp. S 7310 W. Morris St. S Indianapolis, IN 46231 Edition Date: 09/17...

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