System Setup; Open; Installer Settings; Installer Presets - Trane 824 Comfort Control Installation Manual

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5.2
Guided System Configuration Tool
The Guided System Configuration Tool walks you step by step through the configuration process. The Tool appears when
the 824 is powered on for the first time and when the Restore Factory Defaults function is invoked.
After each step, a progress screen will show what steps have been completed and which ones are still pending.
MENU ITEM
Time and Date [User]
Installer Setup
Service Reminders
Schedule [User]
Guided Scheduling [User]
Screen [User]
Wireless Network [User]
Dealer Code
Registration [User]
Weather [User]
[User] indicates menu items that are included in the User Setup Tool.
5.3
Installer Setup
5.3.1 Group 1 Standard Settings
MENU ITEM
Outdoor Unit Type
Outdoor Unit Stages
Compressor Type
Indoor Unit Type
Indoor Heat Stages
Indoor Blower Type
Reversing Valve
18-HD72D1-1
DESCRIPTION
Set the current time, date and time zone.
From the Installer Setup screen, select a preset that matches the system's configuration (i.e. Single Stage
AC, Standard Heat Pump, Multi-Stage Heat Pump, Standard Dual fuel, etc.). Based on this selection, the
824 automatically sets a number of parameters and options. Subsequent screens provide details of the
settings and allow for manual editing of each parameter.
Set the mode and frequency of Air Filter, ERV Service and System Maintenance Reminders. When a
reminder is triggered, an alert will appear on the 824 Home Screen notifying the homeowner to contact
their dealer for service.
OPTIONS [DEFAULT]
None, [Cooling Only], HP
[Single Stage], Two Stage
Single Compressor Two Stage,
[Two Compressor Two Stage]
[Gas/Oil], Electric, Hydronic
[Single Stage], Two Stage, Thee Stage
Variable, [Non - Variable]
824 Programmable Comfort Control
DESCRIPTION
Select the type of outdoor unit installed
Select the number of outdoor unit stages
Select the compressor type for multi-stage outdoor
units
Select the type of indoor unit installed
Select the number of indoor heat stages
Select the indoor blower type (Constant Torque motors
are considered non-variable speed)
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