Summary of Contents for Capitol Energy Systems TWC46
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Operation Guide Model TWC46 Wi-Fi Thermostat In Session Display Room Set Points Time Temperature Temperature Setting 4:30 PM Warmer SYS MOT 72 H Fan On Internet 75 C Cooler Link Ok Connectio AUTO ON/ OFF ON/ OFF Out of Session Display...
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Table of Contents Wiring Gas/ Electric Heatpump Accessing the Thermostat Menu Initial Set-Up Mechanical User Settings Menu Filter Service Maintenance Service Screen Timeout F/C Settings Sensor Calibration Backlite Display Main Menu Schedules Occupied Settings Away Setpoints Thermostat Info Wifi Network Status Wifi Setup Installer Settings Display Lock...
Accessing the Thermostat Menu The programming menu’s on the thermostat will normally be locked to prevent tampering since all of the programming should be done online through the EMS. To access the thermostats programming menu’s you need to enter a code. 4:30 Sys Off Link Ok...
Set Clock Time 08:00 AM Date 01/01/11 Back User Settings: The next menu which appears is the User Settings. Press the #1 Done button User Settings Set Clock Filter Service Maint Service Screen Timeout Done Select Menu Selection: The next menu which appears is Menu Selection. Use the down arrow to scroll down to Thermostat Info.
Mechanical Settings Mechanical Settings Type Gas/Ele Fan Type Stage Heat Stage Cool Done Type – Use the + and – buttons to choose Gas/ Elec or Heatpump • Fan Type – if HVAC type = Standard: Gas or Elect • Changeover –...
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Service interval is 3000 hours. Use the +/- buttons to adjust service interval. Press reset to clear the service alert and reset the runtimes to zero. When the combined HEAT and COOL Runtime hours equals the Service Interval hours, a “Maint” message will be displayed as a reminder that the HVAC system may require periodic maintenance.
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120 seconds. If set to “0”, the Backlite will always be ON. If set in the range of 20 to 120 seconds, the Backlite will turn OFF after the selected time expires. ON Level: Sets the backlight brightness when it is on. Adjustable from 0 to 100% in 5% steps.
Schedules: Provides for local schedule control. This will be overridden by the EMS if the thermostat is connected online. The Schedules Screen allows you to review and set the setback schedule for the thermostat. The thermostat has a 4 x 7 schedule. Four times a day can be selected for changes to the heating and cooling setpoints.
Copy Schedule Screen Copy Monday Schedule Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun BACK COPY The Copy Schedule screen is a sub screen of the Schedule screen. The Copy Schedule screen allows you to copy a day’s schedule to another day or group of days. First select the day to be copied in the Schedule screen.
Away Mode Setpoints Away – Heat Away – Cool Use up/down buttons to select setpoint to change Done Press DONE to store the Use +/- buttons to increase or setting and exit back to the decrease the temperature main menu Thermostat Info The Thermostat Info screen displays the current configuration of the thermostat.
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Mechanical Settings Type Gas/Ele Fan Type Stage Heat Stage Cool Done Type – Use the + and – buttons to choose Gas/ Elec or Heatpump • Fan Type – if HVAC type = Standard: Gas or Elect • Changeover – if HVAC type = Heat Pump: Changeover with cool or •...
Installer Settings When you are in the Menu Selection Screen hold down the #2 and #3 buttons to launch the Installer Settings Menu Installer Settings Display Lock Service Mode Network Settings System Settings Done Select Display Lock: Use the + and – button until you display the U button to unlock the programming screens.
System Status Indicators When the main thermostat screen is displayed, the on-screen labels indicate the following. System Operation mode indicator “SYS OFF” displayed > System is OFF “SYS MOT” displayed > System is OFF and Minimum Off Time (MOT) delay On is active “HEAT ON”...
immediately due to another call that has recently completed and the MOT delay timer is preventing the system from restarting. The MOT delay time can be adjusted in the Installer Settings menu of the thermostat. There is a minimum of 5 minutes delay to assure compressor protection.
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INFORMATION TO USER 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. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.