Trane ComfortLink II XL950 Control User Manual

Trane ComfortLink II XL950 Control User Manual

Trane comfortlink ii xl950 control thermostat user's guide

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ComfortLink
II XL950 Control
User's Guide

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  • Page 1: Introduction

    ComfortLink II XL950 Control ™ User’s Guide...
  • Page 2: Product Features

    Amazingly versatile, incredibly advanced The ComfortLink ™ control integrates home comfort into your personal lifestyle like nothing you’ve Features Include... ever seen before. • Nexia™ Home Intelligence included • Weather Forecast (via wireless home network) • Easy to program • Allergy Clean/Quick Clean Cycles •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Easy to use Customizable Table of Contents The simple design and easy to Customize the screen to suit follow functions of this control your unique needs. You can Introduction ..........1-4 make it the most intuitive and setup shortcuts and an easy Buttons and Navigations ......
  • Page 4 Easy to use... Everything is just a touch away Choose the shortcut items that See and adjust zones show in this menu bar See current system status View big, bold at-a-glance Choose the system status dashboard items that show in this section Use context sensitive...
  • Page 5: Buttons And Navigations

    Buttons and Navigation 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”...
  • Page 6: System, Fan, & Air Cleaner Modes

    System ON/OFF, Mode Selection 1) System Mode To the right of the Menu button are 3 The “Auto” System Mode will Mode buttons: switch between heating and cooling automatically. 1) The first sets System Mode “Heating” and “Cooling” (including OFF). modes are dedicated 2) The second controls Fan Mode.
  • Page 7 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.
  • Page 8: Scheduling/Programming

    Manually Set up a Schedule The procedure below describes setting up a manual schedule. Scheduling can also be set up via Guided Scheduling which creates a schedule by asking you a series of questions. Guided Scheduling can also be selected in the screen below. 1) Turn Scheduling On (and select Manual Scheduling) 2) Enter the Schedule Menu Default...
  • Page 9 Finished Examples: 4) Select the days you would like to schedule Example A: By selecting more than one day, you can set Example A is for someone who works and is out the schedule to be the same for those of the house during weekdays.
  • Page 10: Loading And Viewing Photos

    Using Photos You can set up a photo album and a screen saver using Notch at top your own photos. 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”...
  • Page 11 Load and Select Photos 1) If you do not yet have 3) Browse the album using your SD card inserted the arrows on the right or it is not inserted all and left edges of the the way, you will see screen.
  • Page 12: Screen Saver Settings

    Screen Saver A standard or a custom photo screen saver can be selected. 1) If you desire, turn “On” the screen saver. 2) The “Default Screen Saver” shows the cur- 3) Set the number of seconds before the next Set the wait time until the screen saver rent temperature as a floating icon over a photo will display.
  • Page 13: Commonly Used Features

    Other Commonly Used Features The following pages highlight some of the more common processes you will use. Name Your System Give your system a name. This is very important if you have more than one system in your home. Events and Vacations Set up how your system will operate for special events or when you are away from home for extended periods.
  • Page 14: Setting Time And Date

    Time & Date Set time, date and time zone. If a wireless network is set up, the time can be automatically synced via the internet. Security Protect your system from accidental or unwanted changes to your system by using a PIN lock. 1-Touch Presets Set up these presets to make quick temperature setpoint changes from the Home Screen.
  • Page 15: Customize Your Home Screen

    Customize your Home Screen Add shortcuts and customize the dashboard. Wireless Network Setup Set up a connection to your wireless network to enable weather and software update features. See the following section for setup details (802.11 B/G wireless router and internet required). Humidity You may see and adjust the humidity level in your home and adjust the humidity setpoints for both Heating and Cooling modes (for systems equipped with humidity control).
  • Page 16 Optional Wireless Networking Your control can access real- time weather conditions, fore- Enabling wireless networking brings addi- casts and alerts. tional functionality to your control. IMPORTANT: After wireless networking is enabled, you will need to register your system with a valid email address before the weather data will be displayed.
  • Page 17 Enabling Wireless Networking 1) Enter the Wireless Network Setup Menu. 2) Enable the wire- 3) After the wire- less radio by less radio is pressing “Wire- enabled, press less ON/OFF”. the “Connect to a Network” button to choose from a list of available wireless net- works.
  • Page 18 Selecting a Network Available broadcasting networks with an adequate signal strength will display their SSIDs (Service Set IDentifiers) in this screen. A closed lock icon next to the SSID indicates a secure network. An open lock indicates a non-secure, “open” network. Select your network and press “Connect”.
  • Page 19 Enter Network Key/Password 1A) If the network is 3) The control will unsecured (with an connect to the “open” padlock), wireless network. the following mes- sage will be dis- played. 1B) If the network is 4) When the control secured (with a has successfully “closed”...
  • Page 20: Advanced Networking Information

    Advanced Networking Information Enter the Advanced Network Setup Menu. Advanced networking will be required in the following two instances: 1. When connecting to a non-broadcast network 2. When configuring a static IP address IMPORTANT: The Advanced Network screens are intended for individuals with networking familiarity. You or your network administrator will need to provide the required information.
  • Page 21 Network Security When the network’s SSID is not broadcast (hidden), manual configuration in this screen is required. 1) The “Network Security” button in this Ad- 2) Press the “Enter SSID Name” button. 3) Enter the SSID Name using the on-screen vanced Network Settings menu will be keypad.
  • Page 22 Host Settings This screen is used to manage how the control obtains network addresses and is needed when DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) has been turned off or is not available on the router. Otherwise, you may use DHCP to automatically obtain this information. This manual configuration is required if a static IP address is desired.
  • Page 23 Network Properties The Network Properties screen displays the control’s current network informa- tion. Disconnecting from a Network Once a network has been joined, the control will reconnect to it after signal or power interruptions. When connected, a green dot will be shown. To disconnect from this network, enter the “Connect to a Network”...
  • Page 24 Zoned Environments 1) In a zoned environ- 3) In zoned environments, ment, the “Zones” but- the main screen display ton will appear in place will change to indicate of the “System” button the presence of mul- (see picture at right). tiple zones.
  • Page 25 5) System wide settings 7) Each zone’s schedule for all zones can be can be viewed by cy- seen at a glance in the cling through the zones System Status screen. using the arrows in the top left corner. 6) A schedule for one 8) System and Zone zone can be copied to Names may be set...
  • Page 26: Wireless Registration

    You will be notifed via email when there is a soft- ware upgrade available. For complete privacy information see our Privacy Policy at trane.com.
  • Page 27: Nexia™ Home Ingelligence Enrollment

    9) Enter the 5-digit veri- Nexia™ Home Intelligence Enrollment fication code. NOTE: This will only The control can be managed remotely via an internet connected need to be done one computer and most smart cell phones via Nexia™ Home Intelligence. Visit time.
  • Page 28: Software Upgrades

    2) Alternatively, using a web browser and your computer, download the latest sofware upgrade image from the trane.com website and place this computer file on an SD card. After transfer- ring the SD card from your computer to the control, select “Check for upgrades on SD Card”...
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Slow response or unexpected operation: Reboot your control at the following location. “No System Found” displays on the screen: If this message stays on your screen, press the “Reboot” button shown at right. No response to any button presses: Remove and re-install the control as shown below.
  • Page 30: System Alerts

    System Alerts 1) When your system indicates an issue with communication or operation, an alert will display on the screen. Click the “Dealer Contact Info” to retrieve your dealer’s phone numbers and website informa- tion. 2) Press “Close” to dismiss the alert.
  • Page 31: Network Diagnostics

    Networking Diagnostics Networking Diagnostics allows the user to view information about the: 1) Wireless Connection (connection to the local router), 2) Internet Connection (connection to the Internet), 3) Server Access (the 950’s ability to call out and connect to the Registration and Data Logging Server) and 4) Nexia Access (the 950’s ability to call out and connect to the Nexia server).
  • Page 32: Warranty

    WHAT COMPANY WILL DO: Company may request proof of Product purchase and/or installation in order to provide Product parts under this limited warranty. Subject to the terms and conditions of this limited warranty, Trane U.S., Inc. As Company’s only responsibility and Purchaser’s only remedy under this limited (“Company’) extends a limited warranty against manufacturing defects for the...
  • Page 33 Product parts that are not Relations Or visit our website at www.trane.com or www.americanstandardair.com R-410A compatible will not be covered by the terms and conditions of this limited warranty. (2) Non-Manufacturer installed Refrigerant: For Products manufactured and sold by the Company without refrigerant, only manufacturer approved and genuine alternate refrigerants shall be used.
  • Page 34 Non-Variable Speed) COVERAGE TERMS FOR RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS: Pursuant to the Trane U.S., Inc. (“Company”) limited warranty terms and conditions, the following Products are covered for the base time periods as stated below (“Base Limited Warranty period”). If registered, the Base Limited Warranty Periods for certain products will be extended as stated below (“Registered Limited Warranty Period”).
  • Page 35 (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC/IC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Trane could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Important Note: To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user’s authority to operate the device.
  • Page 36 6200 Troup Highway 04/13 32-5070-05 Tyler, TX 75707 The manufacturer has a policy of continuous product and product data improve- © 2013 Trane ment and it reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice.

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