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  • Page 1 T-32-TS Touchscreen Thermostat Installation Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ............................4 Getting Started ............................5 Installing the Thermostat ........................6, 8 Disassembly ..........................6 Thermostat Location ......................6 Mounting the Subbase ......................6, 7 Terminal Designations ......................8 Setting the System Switches ........................9 System Switch Functions ........................10 Installing the Batteries ..........................11 Typical System Wiring Diagrams .....................12, 20 Heat only (Gas) ........................12 Heat only (Electric)........................13 Cool only (Single or Multi-stage) ...................14...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Heat / 1 Cool (Dual Fuel) ....................19 3 Heat / 2 Cool (Dual Fuel) ....................20 Installer Setup Menu ........................21,38 Entering the Setup Menu ......................21 Selecting Programmable or Non-programmable Operation ..........22 Selecting Number of Program Events ...................23 Selecting Mode ........................24 Selecting Programmable Fan ....................25 Assigning Auxiliary Contacts ....................26...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Remote Sensor Installation ......................39, 41 Remote Sensor Types ......................39 T-32-RS2 Indoor Sensor Installation ................39, 40 T-32-OTS Outdoor Sensor Installation .................40 Temperature/Resistance Chart ....................41 Display Functions ..........................42 Testing ............................43, 47 Fan Operation ........................43 Conventional Heating ......................43 Conventional Cooling .....................43, 44 Conventional Heat Pump .....................44 Dual Fuel ..........................45 Low Balance Point ......................45, 46...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION The T-32-TS is a feature-rich touchscreen thermostat that can be battery powered or hardwired to the HVAC equipment. Using a common sense approach to the installation will ensure this product is installed properly and to the customer’s satisfaction. Please take time to read and understand this manual so that installation and testing is performed in an efficient manner.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    As with any HVAC project, careful installation is the key to a successful outcome. Time taken during the installation process will be rewarded with fewer call-backs. The steps required to install the T-32-TS thermostat are as follows. 1. Read and understand this Installation Manual and User Manual.
  • Page 8: Installing The Thermostat

    MOUNTING THE SUBBASE When mounting the T-32-TS subbase, be aware that drafts may travel down wall cavities and enter the back of the thermostat through the control wire hole in the wall. It is important to seal the hole to prevent any drafts that might affect the internal temperature sensor.
  • Page 9 Do not over tighten the mounting screws as the subbase may warp causing the improper seating of the thermostat connecting pins to the terminal blocks. Use a properly sized screwdriver and back each Jackson Systems, LLC BATTERY screw terminal out (counter COMPARTMENT clockwise) before landing each www.jacksonsystems.com...
  • Page 10: Terminal Designations

    INSTALLING THE THERMOSTAT TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS TERMINAL DESIGNATION Outdoor Sensor Sensor Common Indoor Sensor Auxiliary Contacts W2/OB Second Stage Heat or Reversing Valve First Stage Cool or First Stage Compressor Second Stage Cool or Second Stage Compressor First Stage Heat/Auxiliary/Emergency Heat 24 VAC Hot 24 VAC Common...
  • Page 11: Setting The System Switches

    SETTING THE SYSTEM SWITCHES The T-32-TS contains a set of four system switches located on the thermostat printed circuit board. (Figure 3) The switches are used to match the thermostat operation and relay outputs with the HVAC system requirements. Refer to the system switch functions on the next page to properly configure the thermostat.
  • Page 12: System Switch Functions

    SYSTEM SWITCH FUNCTIONS Switch 1 - Equipment Type Switch 1 sets the equipment type. For conventional heat/cool equipment, set the switch to the OFF position (factory default). For heat pump equipment set the switch to the ON position. Switch 2 - Fan or When Switch 1 is OFF Reversing Valve For gas heat, set the switch to the OFF position...
  • Page 13: Installing The Batteries

    INSTALLING THE BATTERIES The T-32-TS comes with two AA batteries. Even if the thermostat is hardwired, battery backup is recommended to maintain the real-time clock in the event of a power failure. All other memory is non-volatile in the event of battery or primary power loss.
  • Page 14: Typical System Wiring Diagrams

    TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS HEAT ONLY (GAS) OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSOR TERMINALS THERMOSTAT EQUIPMENT HEAT 1 OUTDOOR INDOOR SENSOR SENSOR RELAY RELAY LINE 24 V Switch Settings Switch 1 = Heat/Cool Switch 2 = Equipment controls fan on call for heat Switch 3 = Single Stage Switch 4 =...
  • Page 15: Heat Only (Electric)

    TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS HEAT ONLY (ELECTRIC) OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSOR TERMINALS THERMOSTAT EQUIPMENT HEAT 1 OUTDOOR INDOOR SENSOR SENSOR RELAY RELAY LINE 24 V Switch Settings Switch 1 = Heat/Cool Switch 2 = Thermostat controls fan on call for heat Switch 3 = Single Stage Switch 4 =...
  • Page 16: Cool Only (Single Or Multi-Stage)

    TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS COOL ONLY (SINGLE OR MULI-STAGE) OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSOR TERMINALS THERMOSTAT EQUIPMENT COOL 2 OUTDOOR INDOOR RELAY SENSOR SENSOR COOL 1 RELAY RELAY LINE 24 V Switch Settings Switch 1 = Heat/Cool Switch 2 = Fan energized on call for cooling Switch 3 = OFF/ON = Single Stage...
  • Page 17: Heat/1 Cool (Gas)

    TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS 1 HEAT/1 COOL (GAS) OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSOR TERMINALS THERMOSTAT EQUIPMENT HEAT 1 OUTDOOR INDOOR RELAY SENSOR SENSOR COOL 1 RELAY RELAY LINE 24 V Switch Settings Switch 1 = Heat/Cool Switch 2 = Fan energized on call for cooling Switch 3 = Single Stage Switch 4 =...
  • Page 18: Heat/2 Cool (Gas)

    TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS 2 HEAT/2 COOL (GAS) OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSOR TERMINALS THERMOSTAT EQUIPMENT HEAT 2 HEAT 1 COOL 2 OUTDOOR INDOOR RELAY RELAY SENSOR SENSOR RELAY COOL 1 RELAY RELAY LINE 24 V Switch Settings Switch 1 = Heat/Cool Switch 2 = Fan energized on call for cooling Switch 3 =...
  • Page 19: Heat/1 Cool (Heat Pump)

    TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS 2 HEAT/1 COOL (HEAT PUMP) OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSOR TERMINALS THERMOSTAT EQUIPMENT OUTDOOR INDOOR VALVE RELAY SENSOR SENSOR COMP 1 RELAY RELAY LINE 24 V Switch Settings Switch 1 = Heat Pump Switch 2 = OFF/ON = ‘O’ = ‘B’...
  • Page 20: Heat/2 Cool (Heat Pump)

    TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS 3 HEAT/2 COOL (HEAT PUMP) OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSOR TERMINALS THERMOSTAT EQUIPMENT COMP 2 OUTDOOR INDOOR VALVE RELAY SENSOR SENSOR RELAY COMP 1 RELAY RELAY LINE 24 V Switch Settings Switch 1 = Heat Pump Switch 2 = OFF/ON = ‘O’...
  • Page 21: Heat/1 Cool (Dual Fuel)

    TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS 2 HEAT/1 COOL (DUAL FUEL) OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSOR TERMINALS THERMOSTAT EQUIPMENT OUTDOOR INDOOR VALVE RELAY SENSOR SENSOR COMP 1 RELAY RELAY LINE 24 V Switch Settings Switch 1 = Heat Pump Switch 2 = OFF/ON = ‘O’ = ‘B’...
  • Page 22: Heat / 2 Cool (Dual Fuel)

    TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS 3 HEAT / 2 COOL (DUAL FUEL) OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSOR TERMINALS THERMOSTAT EQUIPMENT COMP 2 OUTDOOR INDOOR VALVE RELAY SENSOR SENSOR RELAY COMP 1 RELAY RELAY LINE 24 V Switch Settings Switch 1 = Heat Pump Switch 2 = OFF/ON = ‘O’...
  • Page 23: Installer Setup Menu

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU ENTERING THE SETUP MENU Tap the display to bring the back light on then press and hold both the Clock Mode section for 5 seconds to enter the Installer Menu. 01/01/2012 • To advance through the menu, touch Next. •...
  • Page 24: Selecting Programmable Or Non-Programmable Operation

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU SELECTING THE PROGRAMMABLE OR NON-PROGRAMMABLE OPERATION The first menu 01 selects programmable or non-programmable operation. Press DOWN arrows to change the selection. The factory default is . Back Next Program Morning Day Evening Night 7 = 7-Day Programmable (Factory Default) 0 = Manual Mode (Non-programmable)
  • Page 25: Selecting Number Of Program Events

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU SELECTING NUMBER OF PROGRAM SCHEDULES ONLY DISPLAYED WHEN 01 = 7 If menu 01 is set to 7, the thermostat can be configured for 4 or 2 schedules per day. The factory default is . 4 Back Next 4 = 4 schedules per day (Factory Default) 2 = 2 schedules per day...
  • Page 26: Selecting Mode

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU SELECTING MODE Menu 03 selects the mode of operation. The factory default is . 0 Back Next Program 0 = Auto-changeover (Heat/Cool/Auto/Off for Heat/Cool) (Heat/Cool/Auto/EHeat/Off for Heat Pump (Factory Default) 1 = Manual Changeover (Heat/Cool/Off) or (Heat/Cool/E.Heat/Off) 2 = Heating Only (Heat/Off) or (Heat/E.Heat/Off) 3 = Cooling Only (Cool/Off)
  • Page 27: Selecting Programmable Fan

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU SELECTING PROGRAMMABLE FAN Menu 04 selects the Programmable Fan option which allows selecting continuous or auto fan operation for each program event when programmable mode is selected. The factory default is . 0 Back Next Program 0 = No Programmable Fan (Factory Default) 1 = Programmable Fan Refer to the User Manual for selecting continuous or auto fan for each scheduled event when the Programmable Fan option is ON.
  • Page 28: Assigning Auxiliary Contacts

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU ASSIGNING AUXILIARY CONTACTS Menu 05 assigns the auxiliary dry relay contacts (AUX) as Normally Open or Normally closed when the Programmable Fan Option 04 is ON. Whenever Programmable Fan is in the Always On mode (constant ventilation) for a selected program period, the relay contact will go open or closed based on the auxiliary relay option selection.
  • Page 29: Selecting Touchscreen Lock Options

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU SELECTING TOUCHSCREEN LOCK OPTIONS Menu 06 allows you to prevent changes to all or part of the touchscreen functions. The factory default is . Touch the DOWN arrows to change the selection. Next Back 0 = All functions unlocked (Factory Default) 1 = All functions locked except setpoint adjustment 2 = All functions locked...
  • Page 30: Selecting The Cooling Setpoint Limit

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU SELECTING THE COOLING SETPOINT LIMIT Menu 07 selects the minimum cooling setpoint. The factory default is . Touch DOWN arrows to adjust the limit from 43° - 122°F. Next Back...
  • Page 31: Selecting The Heating Setpoint Limit

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU SELECTING THE HEATING SETPOINT LIMIT Menu 08 selects the maximum heating setpoint limit. The factory default is Touch the DOWN arrows to adjust the limit from 41° - 120°F. Heat Next Back...
  • Page 32: Selecting Back Light Option

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU SELECTING BACK LIGHT OPTION Menu 09 allows you to select the back light option. The factory default is . Touch DOWN arrows to change the display option. Next Back 0 = Back Light on for 10 seconds when screen is touched 1 = Back Light on high for 10 seconds when screen is touched and then low continuously.
  • Page 33: Selecting Adaptive Recovery Option

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU SELECTING ADAPTIVE RECOVERY OPTION Menu 10 allows you to select the Adaptive Recovery option. Only displayed when 01 is set to 7. Adaptive Recovery compares the space temperature deviation from setpoint and rate of recovery history to bring the equipment on and reach the setpoint at the scheduled start time.
  • Page 34: Selecting First Stage Heating And Cooling Differential Option

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU SELECTING FIRST STAGE HEATING AND COOLING DIFFERENTIAL OPTION Menu 11 is used to adjust the heating and cooling differential. The factory default ( 1°F). This represents the temperature above the cooling setpoint or below the heating setpoint when the equipment is energized. Touch the DOWN arrows to change the differential.
  • Page 35: Selecting Second Stage Heating And Cooling Differential Option

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU SELECTING SECOND STAGE HEATING AND COOLING DIFFERENTIAL OPTION Menu 12 is used to adjust the second stage heating and cooling differential. The factory default is ( 2°F). This represents the temperature above the first stage cooling differential or below the first stage heating differential when second stage is energized.
  • Page 36: Selecting Third Stage Heating Differential Option

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU SELECTING THIRD STAGE HEATING DIFFERENTIAL OPTION Menu 13 is used to adjust the third stage heating differential. Only displayed when SW1 and SW 3 are ON. The factory default is ( 2°F). This represents the temperature below the second stage heating differential when third stage heat is energized.
  • Page 37: Selecting Demand Staging Or Locked Staging Option

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU SELECTING DEMAND STAGING OR LOCKED STAGING OPTION Menu 14 is used to select how the thermostat will stage the equipment. The factory default is which = Demand Staging . Demand Staging allows the thermostat to upstage or downstage the equipment based on the stage differential settings. In dual fuel setup, the thermostat will not downstage to compressor if fossil fuel is energized.
  • Page 38: Sensor Calibration

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU SENSOR CALIBRATION Menu 15 allows you to re-calibrate the internal or a single indoor remote sensor. When a remote sensor is wired to the SC and S1 terminals, the internal sensor is automatically disabled. The factory default is (0°F).
  • Page 39: Selecting Low Balance Point Option

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU SELECTING LOW BALANCE POINT OPTION Menu 16 allows you to select a low balance point setting when the thermostat is configured for Heat Pump or Dual Fuel and an outdoor sensor is used. When the outdoor temperature falls below the balance point setting, the compressor is locked out and only auxiliary electric heat or dual fuel furnace is used for heating.
  • Page 40: Selecting High Balance Point Option

    INSTALLER SETUP MENU SELECTING HIGH BALANCE POINT OPTION Menu 17 allows you to select a high balance point setting when the thermostat is configured for Heat Pump or Dual Fuel. When the outdoor temperature rises above the balance point setting, the auxiliary electric heat or dual fuel furnace is locked out and only the heat pump is used for heating.
  • Page 41: Remote Sensor Installation

    REMOTE SENSOR INSTALLATION REMOTE SENSOR TYPES The T-32-TS can accommodate both an indoor and outdoor remote sensor. For indoor applications, the T-32-RS2 remote sensor can be wired to the thermostat terminals. Each sensor contains two thermistors wired in series with a switch to select one or both sensors.
  • Page 42: T-32-Ots Outdoor Sensor Installation

    T-32-OTS OUTDOOR SENSOR INSTALLATION When the T-32-OTS is wired to the T-32-TS, it will display the outside air temperature as well as control high and low balance points for heat pump or dual fuel systems. Refer to the T-32-OTS installation guide for additional information.
  • Page 43: Temperature/Resistance Chart

    REMOTE SENSOR INSTALLATION TEMPERATURE/RESISTANCE CHART Temperature Resistance Temperature Resistance (°F) (K ) Ω ( F) º (K ) Ω 34.6 11.9 26.1 19.9 15.3 NTC type 2 sensor - 10K @ 77° F Ω...
  • Page 44: Display Functions

    DISPLAY FUNCTIONS DISPLAYED WITH OUTSIDE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME DAYS OF THE WEEK AIR TEMPERATURE DISPLAYED WHEN DST IS ACTIVE (OPTIONAL OUTDOOR SENSOR REQUIRED) TIME OF DAY 12 HOUR ONLY Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Outside Air Temperature WITH AM/PM SET TEMPERATURE INDICATION Cool...
  • Page 45: Testing

    TESTING FAN OPERATION Touch Mode until the word is displayed. Touch FAN until the words Always On appear. After a brief moment, the internal fan relay ‘G’ will energize and the system fan should operate. Touch again until the word Automatic appears.
  • Page 46: Conventional Heat Pump

    OFF is displayed. CONVENTIONAL HEAT PUMP When the T-32-TS is configured for conventional heat pump operation, testing is the same as a heating and cooling system with the exception that a 3 minute time delay is activated before the ‘Y1’ compressor relay will energize on a call for heating or cooling.
  • Page 47: Dual Fuel

    TESTING DUAL FUEL When the T-32-TS is configured for dual fuel operation, testing is the same as a heating and cooling system with the exception that a 3 minute time delay is activated before the ‘Y1’ compressor relay will energize on a call for heating or cooling.
  • Page 48: High Balance Point

    ADAPTIVE RECOVERY Adaptive Recovery is only available in programmable mode (Installer Option 01 = 7) The Adaptive Recovery function of the T-32-TS permits the user to program a time that a desired set temperature is required. The thermostat then calculates...
  • Page 49: Programmable Fan

    TESTING designated time. The thermostat will start cooling or heating 1F for every 5 minutes before the next period. The maximum recovery time is 40 minutes. PROGRAMMABLE FAN Programmable Fan (Installer Option 04 = 0) is used to program the fan operation along with the thermostat schedule.
  • Page 50: Basic Troubleshooting

    BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM POSSIBLE FAULT AND REMEDY No LCD display If the thermostat is battery powered only, remove the battery compartment and check to see that the positive (+) and negative (-) ends of each battery are oriented properly. Also make sure that the thermostat is securely attached to the subbase with no exposed gaps.
  • Page 51: Basic Troubleshooting

    The thermostat fan mode may be set to Always On. Touch the fan icon after a heating or cooling and change it to Automatic. When the T-32-TS is configured as a call is satisfied programmable thermostat, the fan operation can be programmed for Automatic or Always On with each event.
  • Page 52: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Input Voltage (Hardwired) 20-30 VAC 50/60 Hz Relay Rating 24 VAC @ 1 Amp maximum per relay Battery Power (2) AA 1.5 V Operating Temperature 32° F to 150° F Operating Relative Humidity 0-95% RH (non-condensing) Storage Temperature 32° F to 150° F Overall Size 5.5”...
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