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  • Page 1 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 1 OMFORT ENSOR ZUSTATALP510...
  • Page 2 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 2 ABLE ONTENTS 1 ................Introduction 2 – 3............... Getting Started 4 – 8............... Basic Procedures 9 – 10..............Setback Programming 11 ................Copying 12 ................Overrides 13 – 16..............System Set-Up 17 – 20..............Other Features 21 ................
  • Page 3 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 3 NTRODUCTION ou’re a very bright person. How do we know? Well, for one thing you just bought a Trane Home Comfort Sensor, the communications inter- face for the Trane Integrated Comfort System. This means you’ve opted for energy efficiency, lower utility bills and doing a little something to save the planet–all in one bold move.
  • Page 4 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 4 ETTING ow To Bring The Home Comfort Sensor To Life. TARTED You can start by pushing the right buttons. Selects operational modes: cool, Heat/Cool Adjusts settings in various modes; heat, auto, emergency heat & off. pressed once, they reveal current Toggles between automatic or setpoints;...
  • Page 5 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 5 hat The Home Comfort Sensor Can Do For You: For one thing, it can take a load off your The Home Comfort Sensor will stay in mind. Once you’ve set a schedule on the touch with you and your home comfort system.
  • Page 6 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 6 ASIC eady, Set…Relax. ROCEDURES Scheduling begins with four simple steps: 1. Remove the front of the Master Scheduler from its mounting bracket. On the back side you’ll see the batteries on the left edge. Remove the plastic insulating strip from between the batteries.
  • Page 7 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 7 ASIC our First Question Is Probably Going To Be: ROCEDURES LOCK HOW DO I MAKE IT STOP FLASHING? Answer: Tell the Home Comfort Sensor what time it is. TIME, PLEASE? DAY/CLOCK triggers the Set Time mode. Day/Clock It also hides everything else on the LCD so you can focus on the job at hand.
  • Page 8 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 8 ASIC hat Makes You Comfortable? ROCEDURES Depends on the season, right? Return HEAT/COOL sets the mode, just as the flip switch did on your old thermostat. But HEAT/COOL gives you more options. Cool As you press HEAT/COOL, Heat/Cool...
  • Page 9 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 9 ASIC ow’s Your Circulation? ROCEDURES FAN toggles between: Away • Fan On – the fan runs continuously; on variable speed systems the blower will run at Cool 50% speed when the compressor isn’t running.
  • Page 10 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 10 ASIC Matter Of Degrees. ROCEDURES EMPERATURE •To check the outdoor temperature, Outdoor Temp press OUTDOOR TEMP. The outdoor temperature ranges from -20°F to 120°F. (Note: If the outdoor sensor Outdoor Temp is not installed, the outdoor tempera- ture displayed on the thermostat will be -13°F or below) Press OUTDOOR TEMP again or EXIT to return to the...
  • Page 11 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 11 ETBACK ow For The Home Comfort Sensor’s Reason For Being. ROGRAMMING CHEDULING Setback scheduling. What’s that, you say? Setback means different temperature set- points for different times and days. It’s why you bought the Home Comfort Sensor, right? And it’s a feature you’ll love, especially when you begin to SCHEDULE...
  • Page 12 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 12 ETBACK ROGRAMMING CHEDULING •Press TIME/TEMP again to reach Time/Temp SCHEDULE or change the Heat setpoint; Wake Away Return Sleep set it with the ARROWS. Follow the same procedure for your Heat Cool Cool setpoint.
  • Page 13 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 13 ETBACK ROGRAMMING OPYING • The PERIOD button gets you into the Period setback program for a specific day. Press this button. • This is where the COPY button can save Copy some time, particularly with a zoned system.
  • Page 14 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 14 VERRIDES hange Can Do A Body Good. Maybe you’re mostly happy with your new schedule, but right now you wish the temperature were different. There’s a way to temporarily over- ride your scheduled setpoints until the next set- Cool back period rolls around or until you change your Set Pt...
  • Page 15 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 15 YSTEM old that Temperature. Say you’re going on vacation. Maybe you have picky houseguests. Or you’re keeping unusual hours. For whatever reason, you want the Home Comfort Sensor to maintain a constant Cool Temporary temperature, but you don’t want to reschedule...
  • Page 16 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 16 YSTEM etting Really Fancy. Let’s say you prefer military time on your LCD clock. Or you’d rather see the temperature in Celsius degrees. Or you think the temperature reading needs adjusting. Or you just feel like going beyond the basics.
  • Page 17 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 17 YSTEM •Press HEAT/COOL to initiate the next Heat/Cool Set-Up which enables you to change from Fahrenheit to Celsius. When the word Temp comes up under the clock, press the ARROW keys to choose between F and C.
  • Page 18 •Press EXIT to return to normal Exit operations. You have now completed the set-up and scheduling of your Home Comfort Sensor. Replace the unit to its mounting bracket. When the word “connect” disappears, your Trane Integrated Comfort System is ready for operation.
  • Page 19 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 19 THER ther Things That May Come Up. EATURES •The speed bar (System Speed %) along SERVICE Away the bottom of the LCD tells you at what capacity and speed your compressor is operating.
  • Page 20 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 20 THER EATURES •If you’re planning to connect the Home Comfort Sensor to a home automation system, this equipment may override the Home Comfort Sensor scheduling capabilities. Some of what you’ve learned so far may not apply if the home automation system overrides the thermostat functions.
  • Page 21 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 21 THER roubleshooting. EATURES ROUBLE The LCD says the Outdoor Temperature SHOOTING is -13° F or below. • The system is not connected to an outdoor sensor. The green light stops flashing. • Call a technician. Whenever unwanted words appear on the LCD.
  • Page 22 Simply go to the Setback program mode and check your setpoints. The word Service flashes. SERVICE Away • Press HEAT/COOL and set Heat/Cool the operating mode to Off or Emerg Ht. If Service still Cool flashes, call your Trane dealer for service.
  • Page 23 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 23 ACTORY ETTINGS Factory Default Settings PECIFICATIONS Monday – Friday ETURN LEEP Time 6:30 am 8:00 am 5:00 pm 10:00 pm Cooling Setpoint 76°F/24°C 80°F/27°C 76°F/24°C 78°F/26°C Heating Setpoint 70°F/21°C 60°F/16°C 70°F/21°C 65°F/18°C Saturday –...
  • Page 24 15345 ZUSTATALP51Ø Manual 2/28/05 8:15 AM Page 24 NDEX Addr Schedule ARROW keys Service Auto Setpoints Aux Ht –Auxiliary Heat Set Time Batteries 3, 21 Setback programming Cool Speed bar Copying SYSTEM SET-UP DAY/CLOCK key 2, 5 System Speed % Emerg Ht –Emergency Heat Temperature format EXIT key...

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