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Current WTS10 Installation Instructions page 2

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• When replacing an existing thermostat, before disconnecting any wires, mark
each wire connected to the existing thermostat with the terminal letter to
which it is connected.
• Make sure the disconnected wires do not slip back through the wall opening;
anchor them outside the wall opening using a pencil or screwdriver.
4. Ensure that power to the air conditioning and heating systems is turned off.
Wireless Thermostat (WTS10)
y within the
5. Mount the WTS10 thermostat.
age wireless
multi-stage
A. Remove the thermostat front body from the base.
tem and using
B. Guide thermostat wires through the center opening in the base. Make sure
anaged and
they don't slip back into the wall.
eb application,
C. Hold the thermostat base against the wall in the desired thermostat location.
D. Mark placement of mounting holes as appropriate.
E. Remove thermostat base from the wall. Install wall anchors as required at the
Installation Process
mounting hole locations.
F. Re-insert the wires through the center opening on the base. Anchor them so
they don't slip back into the wall.
7. On the thermostat body, locate switch SW1 on the
G. Fasten the base to the wall using the supplied #6 screws into the wall anchors.
circuit board as shown below. This is used to set the
6. Refer to
Wiring: Thermostat Terminals
base to the attached HVAC equipment.
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thermostat for operation with the HVAC system.
7. On the thermostat body, locate switch SW1 on the circuit board as shown below.
This is used to set the thermostat for operation with the HVAC system.
SW1: Set System Type - Example shows
ble
1.0°C)
C)
E/B
STD
C)
ON
ON
SW1
1 2
G/O
HP
Front Body Terminal Pins: Align with terminal block on base
8. Set switches as appropriate for your system:
8. Set switches as appropriate for your system:
System Type
Source
Electric
System Type
Source
Conventional
Gas
Electric
Conventional
Heat Changeover Valve
bove the floor
Heat Pump
Gas
Cool Changeover Valve
vides good
ts, direct
Heat
act thermostat
9. Attach the thermostat front body to the base, being careful to align the terminal
Changeover
s required by
pins on the front body with the terminal block on the base.
Valve
10. Restore system power.
Heat Pump
Cool
rior to
11. Test the thermostat according to the procedure in the
HVAC system.
Changeover
e of
12. Set the time and date on the thermostat. See the "Keypad Operation Guide."
Valve
13. Review the default program schedules in the "Keypad Operation Guide" and adjust
9. Attach the thermostat front body to the base, being
as necessary.
14. When you are ready to commission the ControlScope wireless network, see
careful to align the terminal pins on the front body with
the ZigBee Wireless Network
the terminal block on the base.
y Heating)
eating)
y Heating)
10. Restore system power.
eating)
number of
11. Test the thermostat according to the procedure in the
Test
section for the connected HVAC system.
mostat "C"
12. Set the time and date on the thermostat . See the
"Keypad Operation Guide."
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13. Review the default program schedules in the "Keypad
Operation Guide" and adjust as necessary.
14. When you are ready to commission the ControlScope
wireless network, see
Network.
continued
and wire the terminals on the thermostat
E/B
ON
Switch #1: Off (G/O) - Gas
Switch #2: On (STD) - Conventional
1 2
G/O
OXVUIZ
XUY 0V B0AB MKLXXK
XUY 0V B0AB MKLXXK
XUYXXK
NB0 SMXUY 0V B0AB MKLX XK
XUK
OXVUIZ
L C
G Y Y2 W
RH RC
W2/C W3/O/B
XUYXXK
XUYXXK
XUK
XUYXXK
XUYXXK
XUYXXK
XUYXXK
XUYXXK
XUYXXK
XUYXXK
XUYXXK
XUK
XUK
XUK
XUK
Reset Pin
Switch# 1
Switch# 2
E/B (on, up)
Switch #1
Switch #2
STD (on, up)
G/O (off, down)
E/B (on, up)
STD (on, up)
E/B (on, up)
G/O (off, down)
HP (off, down)
G/O (off, down)
E/B (on, up)
HP (off, down)
Test
section for the connected
G/O (off, down)
on the next page.
Joining the ZigBee Wireless
Wiring: Thermostat Terminals
To prevent electrical shorts and potential damage to the
thermostat , ensure all of the base wire connections are
secure and are not touching any other terminal. Push any
excess wire back into the wall cavity and insulate the wire
STD
opening with suitable material.
HP
Insert Wires here.
W2/E
W2/E
W3/O/B
W3/O/B
Do not remove RC-to-RH jumper unless you have separate power supply wires for Heating and Cooling.
*
A common connection between the HVAC unit and the "C" terminal is required.
Orange
off = normal operation
Multicolor
off: normal operation while
joined to network
Red: Not joined
Green flashing: Network
join scan in progress
Green for 3 seconds: Join
successful
Amber: HVAC Warning
("L" terminal active,
HVAC system trouble)
Amber flashing: CSM
"identify" response
Joining
RESET PINHOLE
WTS10 150719
Terminal Conventional
Heat Pump System
Heat Cool System
L
HVAC system monitor
HVAC system monitor
C
24VAC common for control circuit and WTS10 power input
G
Fan
Fan
Y
1st stage cooling
1st stage compressor
Y2
2nd stage cooling
2nd stage compressor
W
1st stage heating
Auxiliary heating
W2/E
2nd stage heating
Emergency heating
W3/O/B
3rd stage heating
Changeover valve
RH
24VAC Power supply for Heating side
RC
24VAC Power supply for Cooling side
Insert Front Body terminal pins here.
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67
HEAT
F
°
FAN AUTO
68
MENU
LEFT
MIDDLE
*
UP
Override
Set Point
DOWN
RIGHT
2

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