Honeywell TH8320WF01 User Manual

Honeywell TH8320WF01 User Manual

Wi-fi touchscreen programmable thermostat

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User Guide
Wi-Fi Touchscreen
Programmable Thermostat
Model RTH8580WF

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  • Page 1 User Guide Wi-Fi Touchscreen Programmable Thermostat Model RTH8580WF...
  • Page 2 In the box you will find • Thermostat • Wallplate (attached to thermostat) • Screws and anchors • Coin cell battery (inside the back of the thermostat) • Quick Start Guide • Thermostat ID Card • Wire labels • User Guide 69-2715EF—01...
  • Page 3 Honeywell’s Total Connect Comfort is the perfect solution if you travel frequently, own a vacation home, a business or manage an Investment property or if you are simply looking...
  • Page 4 This thermostat works on 24 volt systems. It will NOT work on 120/240 volt systems. This thermostat contains a Lithium battery which may contain Perchlorate material. Perchlorate Material—special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate MERCURY NOTICE: Do not place your old thermostat in the trash if it contains mercury in a sealed tube.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents About your new thermostat Setting vacation hold ......... 43 Setting filter reminder intervals ....44 Home screen quick reference ..... 5 Cleaning the screen ........45 Message center messages ......6 Unregistering thermostat......46 Preset energy-saving schedules ....8 Disconnecting Wi-Fi ........
  • Page 6 Features of your Wi-Fi thermostat With your new thermostat, you can: • Connect to the Internet to monitor and control your heating/cooling system • View and change your heating/cooling system settings • View and set temperature and schedules • Receive alerts via email and get automatic upgrades Your new thermostat provides: • Smart Response Technology • Compressor protection...
  • Page 7: Home Screen Quick Reference

    Home screen quick reference Once your Wi-Fi thermostat is installed, it will display the home screen. Portions of this display will change depending on how you are viewing it. To change settings, simply press the appropriate area lightly with your finger. Message center Wi-Fi status Inside...
  • Page 8: Message Center Messages

    Message center messages The Message Center at the top of the screen communicates Wi-Fi connection and registration status. It also displays the MAC ID and MAC CRC for registering the thermostat at mytotalconnectcomfort.com Displayed before you begin Wi-Fi setup. Displayed while connecting to the Wi-Fi network. Displayed after connecting to the Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 9 Message center messages Displayed when the thermostat is registered at mytotalconnectcomfort.com Displayed when the thermostat is removed from your Total Connect Comfort account. Wi-Fi signal strength. Displayed when the thermostat is connected to the Wi-Fi network and registered at mytotalconnectcomfort.com Displayed if there is no Wi-Fi signal.
  • Page 10: Preset Energy-Saving Schedules

    Preset energy-saving schedules This thermostat is pre-set with energy-saving program settings for four time periods. Using the default settings can reduce your heating/cooling expenses by as much as 33% if used as directed. Savings may vary depending on geographic region and usage. Default Heat Settings Default Cool Settings WAKE...
  • Page 11 Setting up your thermostat Setting up your Wi-Fi programmable touchscreen thermostat is easy. It is preprogrammed and ready to go as soon as it is installed and registered. Install your thermostat. Connect it to your home wireless network. Register online for remote access. Before you begin, you may want to watch a brief installation video.
  • Page 12: Installing Your Thermostat

    Installing your thermostat You might need the following tools to install this thermostat: • No. 2 Phillips screwdriver • Drill and bits (3/16” for drywall, 7/32” for plaster) (optional) • Small pocket screwdriver • Hammer (optional) • Pencil • Electrical tape (optional) • Level (optional) 1 Switch OFF power.
  • Page 13 Installing your thermostat 2 Remove old thermostat. If you have an older thermostat with a sealed mercury tube, turn to page 2 Remove the old for proper disposal instructions. thermostat while leaving the wallplate and wiring in place. Take a picture of the wires on your old thermostat for later reference.
  • Page 14 Installing your thermostat 3 Label wires. Use the supplied sticky tags to label each wire as you disconnect it. Label wires according to the old thermostat terminal designations, not by wire color. Blank tags Note: If no tag matches a wire terminal label, write the terminal label on a blank tag.
  • Page 15 Installing your thermostat 4 Remove wallplate. Finger holds Remove the old wallplate from the wall Thermostat after all wires have been labeled and disconnected. 5 Separate Wi-Fi thermostat and its wallplate. On your new thermostat, grasp the finger holds on the top and bottom of the wallplate with one hand and the thermostat (front) with the other hand.
  • Page 16 Installing your thermostat 6 Mount wallplate for Wi-Fi thermostat. Mount your new wallplate using screws and anchors included with the Wallplate thermostat. If necessary: Drill 3/16-in holes for drywall. HEAT PUMP CONVENTIONAL Drill 7/32-in holes for plaster. M31543 E/AUX MCR31539 69-2715EF—01...
  • Page 17 Installing your thermostat Note: The Wi-Fi thermostat requires a C wire to operate. The C, or common, wire brings 24 VAC power to the thermostat. Many older mechanical or battery operated thermostats do not require a C wire. If you don’t have a C wire, try: • Looking for an unused wire that is pushed into the wall.
  • Page 18 Installing your thermostat Wiring (conventional system) Remove metal jumper if you have both 7A Connect wires. R and RC wires Wire the Wi-Fi thermostat to your conventional system. HEAT PUMP a Match the labels on the wires to the CONVENTIONAL terminal labels.
  • Page 19 Installing your thermostat Wiring (heat pump system only) Labels don’t match? See alternate wiring key on pages 20–21. 7B Connect wires. Wire Wi-Fi thermostat to your heat pump. HEAT PUMP a Match the labels on the wires to the terminal labels on the new thermostat. You must have a C wire.
  • Page 20 Installing your thermostat Alternate wiring (conventional system) Use this if your wire labels don’t match the terminal labels. CONVENTIONAL Note: You must have Metal Jumper a C wire or equivalent. See page 15. See key to – on page 19. 69-2715EF—01...
  • Page 21 Installing your thermostat Alternate wiring key (conventional system) Remove metal jumper connecting R and RC only if you must connect both R and RC. If your old thermostat had both R and RH wires, remove metal jumper. Connect the R wire to the RC terminal, and the RH wire to the R terminal. Do not use K terminal.
  • Page 22 Installing your thermostat Alternate wiring (heat pump system only) Use this if your wire labels don’t match the terminal labels. HEAT PUMP Metal Jumper Note: You must have a C wire or equivalent. See page 15. E/AUX MCR33530A See key to –...
  • Page 23 Installing your thermostat Alternate wiring key (heat pump system only) Leave metal jumper between R and RC terminals in place. If your old thermostat had both V and VR wires, check wifithermostat.com for help. If your old thermostat had separate O and B wires, attach the B wire to the C terminal. If another wire is attached to the C terminal, check wifithermostat.com for help.
  • Page 24 Installing your thermostat 8 Install battery. Insert the coin cell battery (included), observing the correct polarity. Thermostat interior M31542 69-2715EF—01...
  • Page 25 Installing your thermostat 9 Attach thermostat to wallplate. Wallplate Align the thermostat to the wallplate and then snap into place. HEAT PUMP CONVENTIONAL M31543 Thermostat 69-2715EF—01...
  • Page 26 Installing your thermostat 10 Switch heating/cooling system ON. Switch power back to ON for your heating/cooling system at the breaker box or the system switch. M31544 69-2715EF—01...
  • Page 27 Installing your thermostat 11 Set date and time. Year Touch buttons to change displayed time and date. Press and hold a button to quickly change a setting. Month Time 69-2715EF—01...
  • Page 28 Installing your thermostat 12 Determine your heating/cooling system type. If your system type is conventional single stage, continue to “Connecting to your Wi-Fi network” on page 27. If your system is: If you are not sure of your heating/cooling system type • Conventional multistage heat and cool or have other questions, • Heat pump without backup heat...
  • Page 29: Connecting To Your Wi-Fi Network

    Connecting to your Wi-Fi network To complete this process, you must have a wireless device connected to your home wireless network. Any of these device types will work: • Laptop (recommended) • Tablet (recommended) • Smartphone If you get stuck... at any point in this procedure, restart the thermostat by removing the thermostat from the wallplate, wait for 5 seconds, and snap it back onto the wallplate.
  • Page 30 Connecting to your Wi-Fi network The message at the top of your thermostat must say Wi-Fi SETUP. 1 Connect to your thermostat. 1a On your laptop, tablet or smartphone, view the list of available networks. 1b Connect to the network called Inside NewThermostat_123456 (the number will vary).
  • Page 31 Connecting to your Wi-Fi network 2 Join your home network. 2a To access the Thermostat Wi-Fi Setup page, open a web browser on your wireless device. The browser should automatically direct you to the correct page; if it does not, go to http://192.168.1.1 2b On the Thermostat Wi-Fi Setup page, find the name of your home network and click its...
  • Page 32 Connecting to your Wi-Fi network Note: If your Wi-Fi network does not appear in the list on the Thermostat Wi-Fi Setup page: • Try performing a network rescan by pressing the Rescan button. This is helpful in areas with a lot of networks. • If you are connecting to a hidden network, then enter the network SSID in the textbox, select the encryption type from the drop down menu, and click on the Add button.
  • Page 33 Connecting to your Wi-Fi network 3 Make sure your thermostat is connected. Notice the thermostat message center. It will display CONNECTING... for up Inside to 30 seconds, then CONNECTION SUCCESSFUL for one minute. Then you will see YOU ARE ALMOST MORE DONE! If you don’t see these messages,...
  • Page 34: Registering Your Thermostat Online

    Registering your thermostat online To view and set your Wi-Fi thermostat remotely, you must have a Total Connect Comfort account. Use the following steps. 1 Open the Total Connect Comfort web site. In an Internet browser, on your wireless device, open the Total Connect Comfort web site: mytotalconnectcomfort.com 69-2715EF—01...
  • Page 35 Registering your thermostat online 2 Login or create an account. If you have an account, click Login – or – click Create An Account 2a Follow the instructions on the screen. Check your email for an activation message from My Total Connect Comfort.
  • Page 36 Utilice la identificación MAC y la identificación CRC para inscribir este producto en mytotalconnectcomfort.com thermostat. The IDs are not ® U.S. Registered Trademark. case sensitive. © 2012 Honeywell International Inc. 69-2723EFS—01 M.S. 04-12 69-2723EFS-01 Printed in U.S.A. 69-2715EF—01...
  • Page 37 Registering your thermostat online When the thermostat is successfully registered, the Total Connect Comfort registration screen will display a SUCCESS message. In the thermostat message center you will see: CONGRATULATIONS SETUP COMPLETE! 69-2715EF—01...
  • Page 38 Registering your thermostat online Your thermostat will display wireless signal strength. You can now control your thermostat from anywhere through your laptop, tablet, or smartphone. Total Connect Comfort free app is available for Apple iPhone , iPad ® ® ® and iPod touch devices at iTunes ®...
  • Page 39: Setting The Clock

    Setting the clock CLOCK 1 Press to display setting arrows. 2 Press to adjust the time. (You can advance the time more quickly by holding the MORE buttons.) DONE 3 Press to save and exit (or press CANCEL to exit without changing the time). Note: You should never need to adjust the real-time clock;...
  • Page 40: Setting The Fan

    Setting the fan 1 Press to select fan operation. again to select ON or AUTO (toggle 2 Press to re-select). The selected option blinks. Inside DONE 3 Press to save setting. Your selection appears under FAN. ON: Fan is always on. AUTO: Fan runs only when the heating or cooling system is on.
  • Page 41: Selecting System Mode

    Selecting system mode SYSTEM 1 Press to display options. SYSTEM 2 Press again to select an option. You may need to press two or three times to Inside make a selection—the selected option blinks. DONE 3 Press to save setting. Possible system modes: HEAT: Controls only the heating system.
  • Page 42: Adjusting Program Schedules

    Adjusting program schedules 1 Press SCHED, then EDIT. Screen displays day MORE buttons at top. 2 Press day buttons (MON–SUN) to select days. SLEEP 3 Press to set Wake time for selected day(s). 4 Press to set Heat and Cool temperature for this time period.
  • Page 43: Overriding Schedules Temporarily

    Overriding schedules temporarily 1 On the home screen, press immediately adjust the temperature. 2 Adjust the time to when you want the hold Inside to end (the default is the end of the current period). Temporary Hold The new setting will be maintained until the Hold Until time shown under Hold Until.
  • Page 44: Overriding Schedules Permanently

    Overriding schedules permanently HOLD 1 Press to permanently adjust the temperature. This will turn off the program schedule. Inside 2 Whatever temperature you set will be maintained 24 hours a day until you Permanent Hold CANCEL manually change it or press (or SCHED) to cancel “Hold”...
  • Page 45: Setting Vacation Hold

    Setting vacation hold Use this function to suspend the program schedule Inside while you are away for an extended period. 1 Press to set the temperature. Hold Until 2 Press to set the time of day you want the schedule to resume on the day you return. MORE HOLD 3 Press...
  • Page 46: Setting Filter Reminder Intervals

    Setting filter reminder intervals If activated during installation, the filter reminder Inside alerts you with a message above the time when it is time to replace your filter. RESET RESET Press after changing the filter, to restart the timer. CHANGE FILTER To change the reminder interval: MORE 1 Press MORE, then EDIT.
  • Page 47: Cleaning The Screen

    Cleaning the screen SCREEN 1 Press to lock the screen for cleaning. The screen will remain locked for 30 seconds so you can clean the screen without changing MORE any settings. DONE 2 After 30 seconds, press to resume SCREEN normal operation, or press again if you require more time for cleaning.
  • Page 48: Unregistering Thermostat

    Unregistering thermostat If you remove the thermostat from your Total Connect Comfort website account (for example, you’re moving and leaving the thermostat behind), the message center Inside will scroll UNREGISTERED FROM TOTAL CONNECT for 3 minutes. After that, it will alternate displaying MORE REGISTER AT TOTAL CONNECT, the MAC ID and the MAC CRC.
  • Page 49: Disconnecting Wi-Fi

    Disconnecting Wi-Fi If you disconnect the thermostat from your Wi-Fi network (for example, you’re replacing your router): 1 Enter system setup (see page 51). Inside 2 Change setting 900 to 0 (see page 58). The Message Center will display Wi-Fi MORE DISCONNECTED for 1 minute.
  • Page 50: Special Features

    Smart Response Technology This feature allows the thermostat to “learn” how long the heating/cooling system takes to reach programmed temperature settings, so the temperature is reached at the time you set. For example: Set the Wake time to 6:00 am, and the temperature to 70°.
  • Page 51 Compressor protection This feature forces the compressor to wait a few minutes before restarting, to prevent equipment damage. During the wait time, the message “Wait” is displayed on screen. 69-2715EF—01...
  • Page 52 Auto changeover This feature is used in climates where both air conditioning and heating are used on the same day. When the system is set to AUTO, the thermostat automatically selects heating or cooling depending on the indoor temperature. Heat and cool settings must be at least 3 degrees apart.
  • Page 53: Setting Functions And Options

    Setting functions and options You can change options for a number of system functions. Available functions depend on the type of system you have. The functions, designated with four-digit numbers, along with available options are described on pages 52–58. This thermostat is pre-set for a single-stage heating/cooling system. Setting function 0170 for a heat pump will adjust the default settings.
  • Page 54 System setup How do I set my thermostat name? (See page 51 for instructions.) Function Settings & Options 0112 Device Name = Thermostat Basement Exercise Room Library Porch This name will Bathroom Family Room Living Room Rec Room identify the Bathroom 1 Fireplace Lower Level...
  • Page 55 System setup How do I change time and date settings? (See page 51 for instructions.) Function Settings & Options 0120 Year Setting = Year 20xx (first two digits) = Year 21xx 0130 Year Setting 01–99 (i.e., 2001–2099) (last two digits) 0140 Month Setting 01–12...
  • Page 56 System setup How do I set my heating/cooling system type? (See page 51 for instructions.) Function Settings & Options Heat/cool: Gas, oil or electric heating with central air conditioning. 0170 Select System Heat pump: Heat pump without backup or auxiliary heat. Type Heat only with fan: Gas, oil or electric heat without central air If you are not sure of...
  • Page 57 System setup How do I customize my heating/cooling system? (See page 51 for instructions.) Function Settings & Options Note: Depending on system settings, functions on this page might not appear. Gas or oil heat: Use this setting if you have a gas or oil heating system 0180 Heating Fan (system controls fan operation).
  • Page 58 System setup What other functions can I change? (See page 51 for instructions.) Function Settings & Options Backlight off, then on for approximately 8 seconds after keypress. 0280 Backlight Backlight always on low intensity, full bright after keypress. 0300 Manual changeover (Heat/Cool/Off). Manual/Auto Automatic changeover (Heat/Cool/Auto/Off).
  • Page 59 System setup What other functions can I change? (See page 51 for instructions.) Function Settings & Options Off (no reminder) 0500 Filter Change Reminder after 10-day run time (about 1 calendar month) Reminder Reminder after 30-day run time (about 3 calendar months) The reminder Reminder after 60-day run time (about 6 calendar months) appears after...
  • Page 60 System setup How do I change my Wi-Fi settings? (See page 51 for instructions.) Function Settings & Options 0710 Restore Original Disconnects thermostat from Wi-Fi and restores original settings (erases Settings customizations). Wi-Fi is on and can be connected to a Wi-Fi network. 0890 Wi-Fi On/Off Wi-Fi is off.
  • Page 61: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently asked questions Q Will my thermostat still work if I lose my Wi-Fi connection? : A Yes, the thermostat will operate your heating and/or cooling system with or without Wi-Fi. Q How do I find the password to my router? : A Contact the manufacturer of the router or check the router documentation.
  • Page 62 Frequently asked questions Q Where can I find my MAC ID and MAC CRC codes? : A The MAC ID and MAC CRC will show in the message center of the thermostat. The numbers are also included on a card packed with the thermostat or on the back of the thermostat (visible when removed from wallplate).
  • Page 63 Frequently asked questions Q I registered on the Total Connect Comfort website but was unable to login using my new account. : A Check your email and ensure that you received an activation email. Follow the instructions to activate your account and then login to the website. Q I have signed up on Total Connect Comfort website and have not received a confirmation email.
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you have difficulty with your thermostat, please try the following suggestions. Most problems can be corrected quickly and easily. Display is • Check circuit breaker and reset if necessary. • Make sure power switch at heating and cooling system is on. blank • Make sure furnace door is closed securely. • Make sure C wire is connected (see page 15). Cannot change • Check Function 0170: System Type to make sure it is set to match your heating and cooling equipment (see page 54).
  • Page 65 Troubleshooting Heat pump • Check Function 0190: Heat Pump Changeover Valve to make sure it is properly configured for your system (see page 55). issues cool air in heat mode, or warm air in cool mode Button on • This button will remain blank unless the furnace filter change reminder is activated (see page 44). lower right of screen is blank Red light is on...
  • Page 66 Troubleshooting Heating or • Press SYSTEM to set system to Heat. Make sure the temperature is set cooling system higher than the Inside temperature. • Press SYSTEM to set system to Cool. Make sure the temperature is set lower does not than the Inside temperature. respond • Check circuit breaker and reset if necessary.
  • Page 67 Glossary C wire The “C” or common wire brings 24 VAC power to the thermostat from the heating/cooling system. Some older mechanical or battery operated thermostats may not have this wire connection. It is necessary for establishing a Wi-Fi connection to your home network. Heat Pump heating/cooling system Heat pumps are used to heat and cool a home.
  • Page 68 Regulatory information FCC Compliance Statement (Part 15.19) (USA only) instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. communications. However, there is no guarantee that Operation is subject to the following two conditions: interference will not occur in a particular installation.
  • Page 69 Regulatory information Thermostats Section 7.1.3 of RSS-GEN To comply with FCC and Industry Canada RF exposure Operation is subject to the following two conditions: limits for general population/ uncontrolled exposure, the 1 this device may not cause interference, and antenna(s) used for these transmitters must be installed 2 this device must accept any interference, including to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from interference that may cause undesired operation of the...
  • Page 70: Limited Warranty

    This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs. This warranty shall not apply if it is shown by Honeywell that the defect or malfunction was caused by damage which occurred while the product was in the possession of a consumer.

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