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Thermostat with RedLINK
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M37811A

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  • Page 1 T10 & T10+ Pro Smart ® Thermostat with RedLINK Product Data M37811A...
  • Page 3 CONTENTS Application ....................................1 Features ....................................1 Apple® HomeKit™ Setup Code ..............................1 Specifications ..................................2 Model Numbers ..................................4 Dimensions ....................................5 System Installation ................................. 7 When Installing This Product ..............................7 Finding Your Password (Date Code) ............................7 Selecting Thermostat Location ..............................
  • Page 4 Getting the Most From the T10 or T10+ Smart Thermostat ....................65 Apple® HomeKit ™ Setup ................................65 Using Your Thermostat ................................66 Setting the Time/Date ................................66 Setting the Fan ..................................66 Setting the System Mode ................................66 Using Priority ..................................... 65 Selecting Sensors ..................................66 Priority Screen ..................................
  • Page 5 FEATURES • RedLINK 3.0 C7189R3002 or C7189R2002 Indoor Sensor Compatible (Up to 20 sensors per thermostat). • Increase your content and profit per job by including RedLINK 3.0 indoor temperature, humidity, and motion sensors that meet your customers comfort and convenience needs. They can be used in combination for temperature averaging or individually.
  • Page 6 SPECIFICATIONS Table 2. Electrical ratings of T10 or T10+ Without EIM. Voltage Running Table 1. T10 & T10+ Thermostat Description. Terminal (50/60Hz) Current Feature Description W (Heat) 20-30 VAC 0.02-1.0 A Powering Method Common wire required W2 (Aux) Heat 20-30 VAC 0.02-1.0 A Stages: Equipment type:...
  • Page 7 RedLINK Communication: Frequency: 900 MHz frequency range Cool Indication: Re-Sync Time: RedLINK devices re-establish communication Display floods blue and says "Cooling to" when Cool is on. within 6 minutes after AC power resumes. Heat or Em Heat Indication: Temperature Setting Range: Display floods orange and says "Heating to"...
  • Page 8 Model Numbers Table 4. T10 Thermostats and Accessories (No longer available) Operating Operating Shipping Dimensions in Product Part Number Ambient Relative Color Temperature inches (mm) Temperature Humidity T10 thermostat THX321WF2003 T10 Thermostat 5% to 90% -20 to 120 °F T10 Thermostat White 37 to 102 °F 4.9"...
  • Page 9 Dimensions 15/16 3.5 (89) 3-45/64 (94) (24) (127) 4-29/32 (125) M39054 Fig. 4 Dimensions of C7089R3013 wireless outdoor sensor in inches (mm) M37805 Fig. 1 Dimensions of T10 & T10+ thermostat in inches (mm) 3-29/32 (99) 2-19/32 (66) 2-19/32 3-29/32 (66) (99) M39056...
  • Page 10 6-7/64 (155) 6-7/64 (155) 9/32 M39055 Fig. 7 Dimensions of flat white cover plate included with all T10 & 10+ models other than THX321WFS2001W in inches (mm) 33-00462—06...
  • Page 11 SYSTEM INSTALLATION When Installing This Product... UWP Mounting System Installation 1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow the 1. Open package to find the UWP. See Step 1 in Fig. instructions can damage the product or cause a 2. Position the UWP on the wall. Level and mark hole hazardous condition.
  • Page 12 Wiring UWP NOTE: If T10+ & EIM are used, UWP only wires to R and C of a 24 VAC power supply. Usually R and C from UWP goes to R & C at upper right of EIM. Push down on the tabs to put the wires into the inner holes of their corresponding terminals on the UWP (one wire per terminal) until they are firmly in place.
  • Page 13 Terminal Designations Table 7. Terminals on T10 or T10+ Without EIM Conventional Systems Heat Pump Systems Terminal Description Terminal Description page 4 Input for a wired sensor Sensor options in charts on Compressor Stage 1 Compressor Stage 1 Compressor Stage 2 Compressor Stage 2 Fan Relay Fan Relay...
  • Page 14 2-Pipe Fan Coil Unit Terminals Supported by T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later and EIM (if used) with firmware 01.02.01.00 or later 2-pipe fan coil unit terminals at thermostat/UWP 2-pipe fan coil unit terminals when EIM is used when EIM is not used with T10+ with T10+ Table 9.
  • Page 15 4-Pipe Fan Coil Unit Terminals Supported by T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later and EIM (if used) with firmware 01.02.01.00 or later Setting Slider Tabs 4-pipe fan coil unit terminals at thermostat /UWP when EIM is not used with T10+ Set R Slider Tab, see Fig.
  • Page 16 WIRING AT T10 OR T10+ 1H/1C GAS FURNACE + AIR-CONDITIONING. WITHOUT EIM NOTES: Use 18- to 22- gauge thermostat wire. Shielded cable is not required. Set the R Slider Tab on the UWP to the up posi- tion (1 wire) for 1 transformer systems or the down position (2 wires) for 2 transformer systems.
  • Page 17 2 TRANSFORMER SYSTEM HOT WATER HEAT WITH 1H/1C OIL FURNACE + POWER OPEN ZONE VALVE. AIR-CONDITIONING. R/Rc SWITCH R/Rc SWITCH DOWN 24 VOLTS TRANSFORMER AIR HANDLER OIL FURNACE R (T) COMMON REQUIRED FROM COOL TRANSFORMER (AIR HANDLER). M37556A W (T) Fig.
  • Page 18 COMPATIBLE MODELS: TH4110U2005 TH4210U2002 R/Rc SWITCH R/Rc U SLIDER SWITCH UP SWITCH UP POWER OPEN/ POWER CLOSED ZONE VALVE TO AUXILIARY CIRCUIT FOR OPERATING BOILER. (SEE VALVE MCR39615 INSTUCTIONS) G, W, W2, etc. are wired as normal. Fig. 24 Wiring a third Cool stage without EIM 120 VOLT SUPPLY 1H/1C HEAT PUMP...
  • Page 19 2H/1C HEAT PUMP WITH 2H/2C HEAT PUMP ELECTRIC AUX HEAT. WITHOUT AUX HEAT. R/Rc R/Rc SWITCH UP SWITCH UP HEAT PUMP/ HEAT PUMP/ AIR-HANDLER AIR-HANDLER COMMON REQUIRED. COMMON REQUIRED. L ONLY CONNECTED IF HEAT PUMP HAS A FAULT TERMINAL. L ONLY CONNECTED IF HEAT PUMP HAS A FAULT TERMINIAL. SOME HEAT PUMPS USE B RATHER THAN O FOR REVERSING VALVE.
  • Page 20 Fan Coil Unit Wiring Diagrams without EIM DUAL FUEL 2H/1C HEAT PUMP (HOT) R/Rc SWITCH UP 24 VAC FURNACE/ HEAT RELAY HEAT PUMP COOLING RELAY COMMON REQUIRED. MEDIUM FAN RELAY L ONLY CONNECTED IF HEAT PUMP HAS A FAULT TERMINAL. SOME HEAT PUMPS USE B RATHER THAN O FOR REVERSING VALVE.
  • Page 21 10K/20K PIPE SENSOR CHANGEOVER SENSOR DRY CONTACT SWITCH (HOT) 24 VAC (HOT) 24 VAC TWO PIPE HEAT/COOL RELAY MEDIUM FAN RELAY LOW FAN RELAY TWO PIPE HIGH FAN RELAY HEAT/COOL RELAY T10-003-V1 The R/Rc and U slider switches should be set to the Up MEDIUM FAN RELAY position as shown.
  • Page 22 Whole house humidifier, dehumidifier, or ventilator wiring Using U Slider Tab Humidifier, dehumidifier, or ventilator Humidifier, R from 24 volt C (common) from dehumidifier, or ventilator transformer 24 volt transformer M37825 Fig. 38 Wired to humidifier, ventilator, or damper powered by external transformer M37823 Fig.
  • Page 23 INSTALLING EQUIPMENT INTERFACE MODULE (if used) 1. Mount the EIM near the HVAC equipment or on the equipment itself. Use screws and anchors as appropriate for the mounting surface. 2. To wire the EIM, strip 1/4” insulation, then insert wires (see Fig.
  • Page 24 THM04R3000 HVAC W1 (HEAT STAGE 1) W2 (HEAT STAGE 2) AUX1 W3 (HEAT STAGE 3) AUX2 Y1 (COMPRESSOR STAGE 1) Y2 (COMPRESSOR STAGE 2) Y3 (COMPRESSOR STAGE 3) G (FAN) R (24 VAC HOT) C (24 VAC COMMON) MCR39616 Any set of U terminals (U1, U2, U3) can be assigned to control stage 3. Jumper the other U from that set to Rc as shown. Fig.
  • Page 25 THM04R3000 HEAT PUMP / AIR-HANDLER L (SYSTEM FAULT MONITOR) O (CHANGEOVER VALVE) AUX 1 (AUXILIARY HEAT) AUX1 AUX 2 (AUXILIARY HEAT STAGE 2) AUX2 Y1 (COMPRESSOR STAGE 1) Y2 (COMPRESSOR STAGE 2) G (FAN) R (24 VAC HOT) C (24 VAC COMMON) JUMPERS REMOVE JUMPER(S) IF USING SEPARATE TRANSFORMERS.
  • Page 26 THM04R3000 HEAT PUMP / FURNACE L (SYSTEM FAULT MONITOR) O (CHANGEOVER VALVE) W (FURNACE STAGE 1 HEAT) AUX1 W2 (FURNACE STAGE 2 HEAT) AUX2 Y1 (COMPRESSOR STAGE 1) Y2 (COMPRESSOR STAGE 2) G (FAN) R (24 VAC HOT) C (24 VAC COMMON) JUMPERS M38715A Fig.
  • Page 27 BOILER ZONE VALVE THM04R3000 TRANSFORMER AUX1 AUX2 HEAT PUMP / AIR-HANDLER L (SYSTEM FAULT MONITOR) O (CHANGEOVER VALVE) Y1 (COMPRESSOR STAGE 1) Y2 (COMPRESSOR STAGE 2) G (FAN) R (24 VAC HOT) C (24 VAC COMMON) REMOVE JUMPER SINCE THE VALVE IS POWERED BY A SPEARATE TRANSFORMER THAN THE HEAT PUMP. THE CHANGEOVER VALVE WILL BE LABELED O IF ENERGIZED IN COOL OR B IF ENERGIZED IN HEAT.
  • Page 28 THM04R3000 POWER OPEN/ POWER CLOSED ZONE VALVE TO AUXILIARY AUX1 CIRCUIT FOR AUX2 OPERATING BOILER. (SEE VALVE INSTUCTIONS) TRANSFORMER IF ALSO CONTROLLING COOLING WITH A SEPARATE TRANSFORMER, REMOVE RH JUMPER. WIRE THE VALVE TRANSFORMER TO RH AT EIM. VALVE TRANSFORMER C WOULD NOT WIRE TO EIM. COOLING TRANSFORMER WIRES TO R AND C WITH R TO RC JUMPER INSTALLED.
  • Page 29 Fan Coil Unit Wiring Diagrams with EIM THM04R3000 HEAT RELAY AUX1 AUX2 COOLING RELAY MEDIUM FAN RELAY LOW FAN RELAY (HOT) 24 VAC HIGH FAN RELAY REMOTE SETBACK SWITCH (OPTIONAL) T10-006-V3 Any set of U contacts can be set to control high speed fan. One of those U contacts must be jumped to the fan coil transformer R as shown.
  • Page 30 THM04R3000 TWO PIPE AUX1 HEAT/COOL RELAY AUX2 MEDIUM FAN RELAY LOW FAN RELAY (HOT) 24 VAC HIGH FAN RELAY 10K/20K PIPE SENSOR REMOTE SETBACK SWITCH (OPTIONAL) MCR39620 Any set of U contacts can be set to control high speed fan. One of those U contacts must be jumped to the fan coil transformer R as shown.
  • Page 31 THM04R3000 CHANGEOVER DRY CONTACT SWITCH TWO PIPE AUX1 HEAT/COOL RELAY AUX2 MEDIUM FAN RELAY LOW FAN RELAY (HOT) 24 VAC HIGH FAN RELAY REMOTE SETBACK SWITCH (OPTIONAL) MCR39622 Any set of U contacts can be set to control high speed fan. One of those U contacts must be jumped to the fan coil transformer R as shown.
  • Page 32 THM04R3000 ZONE 1 R (T) W (T) HOT WATER RELAY PANEL AUX1 AUX2 TRANSFORMER RH JUMPER REMOVED. EIM POWERED BY A SEPARATE TRANSFORMER. IF USING AN AC112-01 OR EQUIVALENT SLAB SENSOR FOR THE ZONE CONTROLLED BY THE THERMOSTAT, WIRE THAT TO ANY OF THE 4 SETS OF S TERMINALS ON EIM AND MAKE SURE THE ISE SETTINGS MATCH THE WIRING. M39211 Fig.
  • Page 33 THM04R3000 W1/E AUX1 AUX2 HZ432 R TO Rc JUMPER REMOVED IF EIM IS POWERED BY A SEPARATE TRANSFORMER. ZONE 4 IS SHOWN IN THIS DRAWING. THE EIM CAN WIRE TO ANY ZONE ON THE TRUEZONE PANEL. Y2 IS FOR 2 STAGE COMPRESSOR ONLY. ADD A JUMPER FROM W1/E TO W3 AT ZONE PANEL IF Y2 IS USED.
  • Page 34 Wiring Dry Contact Alerts with EIM ONE DRY CONTACT DEVICE ONE DRY CONTACT DEVICE MULTIPLE NORMALLY-CLOSED DRY CONTACT MULTIPLE NORMALLY-OPEN DRY CONTACT DEVICES IN SERIES ON ONE SET OF TERMINALS DEVICES IN PARALLEL ON ONE SET OF TERMINALS M38718A Fig. 58. Dry contact alerts TYPICAL HOOKUP OF WHOLE HOUSE DEHUMIDIFIER TYPICAL HOOKUP OF HUMIDIFIER WITH BUILT-IN TYPICAL HOOKUP OF AN HM750 STEAM HUMIDIFIER...
  • Page 35 Linking the T10+ to an Optional EIM 3. Return to the thermostat and press Next (shown in the left image below). 1. When the T10+ is powered, follow the onscreen prompts until you see Do you have an Equipment Interface Module (EIM)?. Select Yes, I have an EIM.
  • Page 36 Fig. 63 11. Once all RedLINK 3.0 accessories have been added and you have completed the on-screen follow-up questions and instructions, the display will say “Setup Complete". Select Done Adding Devices. 12. Follow the onscreen display instructions to complete Fig. 64 system setup for heating and cooling type, humidifier, dehumidifier, ventilator settings, etc.
  • Page 37 To replace a T10+ connected to an EIM Press and hold the connect button on the EIM until the connect light turns amber approximately 10 seconds. This should clear the EIM from the thermostat and any RedLINK 3.0 accessories. Then it is ready to be connected to a new T10+ thermostat using the original setup process.
  • Page 38 SENSOR INSTALLATION Wireless Indoor Sensor Installation C7189R2002 or C7189R3002 Wireless Indoor Sensor 1. Remove white cover from gray base and Insert (2) AAA Alkaline batteries in the sensor. M39059 Fig. 70 1.5m M39057 Fig. 67 2. Open the Menu. 3. Tap Devices & Sensors. M37792 4.
  • Page 39 Mount Outdoor Sensor 1. Mount the sensor on a vertical exterior wall, at least 6 inches below any overhang. Choose a location protected from direct sunlight. M28491B Fig. 73 2. Place sensor securely in bracket, facing away. Fig. 72 Wireless outdoor sensor connect button M28492B Fig.
  • Page 40 Selecting Return Air Temperature Sensor Mounting Location NOTE: When the return sensor is used with T10+ & EIM, If there's a communication loss with the thermostat, the MOUNT backup algorithm will turn on heating stages if the DISCHARGE BYPASS return air temperature is < 56.0°F and run until the SENSOR HERE HUMIDIFIER return air temperature reaches 58°F.
  • Page 41 ALTERNATE MOUNTING LOCATION FOR DISCHARGE SENSOR M32995A Fig. 80 Mounting Discharge/Return Air Sensor. DEHUMIDIFIER Installing Wired Indoor Sensor MOUNT DISCHARGE SENSOR HERE C7189U1005 (10K) Wired Indoor Sensor ABOVE CENTER OF A-COIL ISU setting 5000. Use the following steps to mount the sensor: UPSTREAM OF MOUNT RETURN DEHUMIDIFIER...
  • Page 42 Mount the sensor where: CAUTION • cannot tamper with settings. • there is good air circulation. Electrical Shock Hazard. • it can measure true outdoor ambient temperature. Can cause electrical shock or equipment • surface is flat. damage. • wire distance between C7089U and thermostat is Disconnect power supply before connecting wiring.
  • Page 43 Floor/Slab Sensor (T10+ only) AC112-01 FLOOR/ The T10+ Smart Thermostat can be used with a floor/slab SLAB SENSOR * sensor to control the ambient air temperature or floor temperature or both. You can choose among the following temperature control modes. A mode: Controls and displays the ambient air temperature only.
  • Page 44 INSTALLER SETUP New Installation 7. To see a list of all setup parameters, go to "Installer Setup (ISU)" starting on page 1. After the thermostat has powered up, touch GET 8. To finish setup and save your settings, touch Done in STARTED on the thermostat.
  • Page 45 Table 13. Installer Setup (ISU). Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Light commercial and fan coil unit settings available on T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later) Contingent T10, ISU #...
  • Page 46 Table 13. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Light commercial and fan coil unit settings available on T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later) Contingent T10, ISU #...
  • Page 47 Table 13. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Light commercial and fan coil unit settings available on T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later) Contingent T10, ISU #...
  • Page 48 Table 13. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Light commercial and fan coil unit settings available on T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later) Contingent T10, ISU #...
  • Page 49 Table 13. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Light commercial and fan coil unit settings available on T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later) Contingent T10, ISU #...
  • Page 50 Table 13. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Light commercial and fan coil unit settings available on T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later) Contingent T10, ISU #...
  • Page 51 Table 13. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Light commercial and fan coil unit settings available on T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later) Contingent T10, ISU #...
  • Page 52 Table 13. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Light commercial and fan coil unit settings available on T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later) Contingent T10, ISU #...
  • Page 53 Table 13. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Light commercial and fan coil unit settings available on T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later) Contingent T10, ISU #...
  • Page 54 Table 13. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Light commercial and fan coil unit settings available on T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later) Contingent T10, ISU #...
  • Page 55 Table 13. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Light commercial and fan coil unit settings available on T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later) Contingent T10, ISU #...
  • Page 56 Table 13. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Light commercial and fan coil unit settings available on T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later) Contingent T10, ISU #...
  • Page 57 Table 13. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Light commercial and fan coil unit settings available on T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later) Contingent T10, ISU #...
  • Page 58 Table 13. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Light commercial and fan coil unit settings available on T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later) Contingent T10, ISU #...
  • Page 59 Table 13. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Light commercial and fan coil unit settings available on T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later) Contingent T10, ISU #...
  • Page 60 Table 13. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Light commercial and fan coil unit settings available on T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later) Contingent T10, ISU #...
  • Page 61 Unsuccessful WiFi Connection If you are unsuccessful in connecting the thermostat to the WiFi network, you will see a Connection Failed screen. Press  button for other tips about this failed connection. Here Wi-Fi are three specific reasons the connection might be unsuccessful.
  • Page 62 • If you want weekdays grouped but weekend days separate, or if you do not want to use a schedule, select Schedule. • Touch Create New Schedule. The thermostat will then walk you through the schedule setup. Fig. 94 Commercial •...
  • Page 63 Scheduling Through the App 4. Set priority sensor(s) for each program: Flexible scheduling: You can choose to use location-based temperature control (geofence technology), time-based scheduling, or use a combination of both to make sure your home is always comfortable. • Location-based temperature control: Using geofencing technology, the T10/T10+ Smart thermostat will automatically use your smartphone’s location, which can save energy when you leave...
  • Page 64 Schedule Override on Device With thermostat in Heat, Cool, Auto, or Em Heat mode, press the up or down arrow to change the setpoint. (if thermostat is in auto mode, you need to press Heat to or Cool to first). If scheduling is enabled it will say Hold until and show a time at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 65 MAIN MENU From Home Screen, press the Menu icon at bottom of the Schedule display (3 horizontal lines). (If this is not shown at home • Create new schedule – (Set a time-based schedule) screen, touch screen to wake display first). •...
  • Page 66 Management Thermostat Information • Mac Address Devices & Sensors • IP Address • Add a wireless indoor or outdoor sensor • Date Code • Identify a wireless indoor or outdoor sensor • Model Number • Build Date • Thermostat: — Temperature & humidity readings •...
  • Page 67 Temperature balancing (T10+ model only) • Adjust the Room Delta setting (number degrees difference between the selected sensors required to If at least one wireless sensor is used, and ISU 3300 is energize the system fan) enabled, the temperature balancing feature will run the •...
  • Page 68 INSTALLER OPTIONS Dealer Information Setup Enter installer company name, phone number, website, and To access the Installer options menu: email. This allows the contractor’s contact information to be 1. Touch the Menu icon (3 horizontal lines at bottom of displayed if the customer receives an alert or reminder. display) DEVICES &...
  • Page 69 GETTING THE MOST FROM THE T10 OR T10+ SMART THERMOSTAT Prioritize Rooms Prioritize a specific room or multiple rooms, or let comfort follow your move using built-in motion detection. Control on the Go Adjust your thermostat from anywhere using your tablet or smartphone.
  • Page 70 Set Date 3. Use the Apple Home App and select Add Accessory. Scan the code shown on your thermostat with your • If the date shown is incorrect, touch Date. phone. • Scroll up or down on the left of the display until the 4.
  • Page 71 Using Priority Alerts and Notifications 1. The red dot above the Menu icon indicates an active Priority creates an average temperature in your home based alert or notification. Touch the Menu icon to view active on specific rooms. This allows you to prioritize comfort where Alerts &...
  • Page 72 NOTE: Air Filter, Humidifier Pad, Dehumidifier Filter, and Date and Time Ventilator Filter are displayed under Preferences — Set date even if they have not been set up. Humidifier Pad is — Set time not displayed if a steam humidifier has been —...
  • Page 73 INDOOR AIR QUALITY Inactive Night Backlight CONTROL There are two settings that can be used by customers who do not want the T10+ display to illuminate a dark room at night: 1. You can adjust the “Inactive Night Backlight Backlight” Humidification from 0% to 100%.
  • Page 74 If Window protection is enabled (ISU 8050), you can adjust • Normally Open – contacts are normally open and will this setting by pressing MENU, then scroll down and select close during a call for dehumidification Humidification > Options > Window Protection Level. Window •...
  • Page 75 NOTE: Heat includes Heat, Emergency Heat and Auto. If the NOTE: If humidification and dehumidification are setup to system is in Auto mode, the thermostat will allow operate in the same system mode (Off) the thermo- dehumidification if the last call was for heat. stat will automatically enforce a 15% deadband between the humidification and dehumidification set- Cool includes Cool and Auto.
  • Page 76 ASHRAE Basic: This option uses the cooling system to reach the desired humidity level. Minimum On Time, High Humidity The thermostat operates ventilation equipment to meet the Comfort Reset and Reheat are not used with this method.This ASHRAE 62.2 ventilation standard based on CFM, number of setting is commonly used if your dehumidification equipment bedrooms, and square footage of the house.
  • Page 77 Lockout During Sleep: the outdoor lockouts and run ventilation. When using this option, it is recommended to increase the rate (CFM) of the Under the ventilation menu, touch Options”. Select or ventilation equipment to meet the ASHRAE 62.2 ventilation deselect Disable During Sleep. Touch the back arrow in standard in a shorter run time.
  • Page 78 Em Heat and Auxiliary Heat Viewing Dealer Information Operation Check dealer information if you need to contact your installer for maintenance, repairs, or upgrades. Auxiliary Heat: 1. Touch MENU. 2. Scroll down and select Dealer Information. Auxiliary Heat runs as backup to the heat pump. It runs with the heat pump when: NOTE: This menu option will only appear if the contractor had entered this information.
  • Page 79 Heat Differential the optimal time so it can reach the programmed temperature setting at the programmed time. The T10 or T10+ thermostat uses two recovery ramps when set up to control a heat pump For stage 2 of conventional systems or 2 stage system;...
  • Page 80 Programmed Recovery The upstage timer allows* the Aux Heat to run when the highest heat pump stage has run for longer than the timer setting during a steady state condition. Steady state means If the primary heat is making progress as expected, backup the thermostat is cycling to maintain setpoint.
  • Page 81 Heat Pump and Backup Heat Lockout Operation Heat pump with outdoor temperature lockouts Outdoor temperature lockouts are optional. See Installer Setup options (ISU 3120). ELECTRIC - BACKUP HEAT ALLOWED TO RUN WITH HEAT PUMP HEAT PUMP ONLY BACKUP HEAT LOCKOUT HEAT PUMP WITH BACKUP HEAT AS NEEDED* COMPRESSOR LOCKOUT BACKUP HEAT ONLY...
  • Page 82 Fan Coil Unit Settings and Operation wired to Y. The high speed fan (if used) is wired to U.There are other special fan coil unit settings which can vary for different systems. These settings are covered in the Fan Coil Fan Coil Unit Settings Unit section.
  • Page 83 Remote Setback (Occupancy Setback / Set Up Remote Setback Occupancy Sensor) 1. Select a remote setback option in ISU 2240 (see Figure below). C7189R3002 wireless indoor sensors have The T10+ thermostat allows you to use Remote Setback a built-in motion sensor. The “Dry Contact” or “L (sometimes referred to as Occupancy sensing or Terminal”...
  • Page 84 NOTES: 5. Select the Standby settings that you wish to maintain when the occupancy sensor detects that the room is • Normally Open when Occupied: The Dry Contact unoccupied. device is open when the room is occupied and will close when the room is unoccupied.
  • Page 85 Hotel Card Reader retrofit If wires going to S and S on a previous thermostat went to a card reader or other dry-contact occupancy sensor, they can be wired to the T10+ thermostat or EIM as shown in the diagrams below. A 10K/20K cannot be wired to L or R as shown in Fig.
  • Page 86 Dry Contact Alerts (ISU 6000- 6220) Fan Failure Alert The Fan Failure Alert protects the equipment when there is no A Dry Contact device such as a wet switch can be connected airflow. When the dry contact device (for example, sail switch) to the S1, S2, S3, or S4 terminals at the Equipment Interface detects no airflow for 5 minutes after a call for forced air heat, Module.
  • Page 87 Battery Replacement • Whether the switch wired to these terminals is normally open or closed (ISU 6200). The switch wired to the S terminals could either be open in Indoor Sensor normal (not alert) conditions or closed. • Enter the Dry Contact Alert name (ISU 6210). BATTERY LEVEL INDICATORS •...
  • Page 88 COMMERCIAL FEATURES Overriding Schedules: Commercial Use The thermostat can be set up for residential or light   commercial applications (ISU 1010). When the thermostat is Touch to adjust the temperature. It will be set up for Commercial, the thermostat meets Commercial maintained until the hold time you set.
  • Page 89 Initiating Occupancy Mode: NOTE: The thermostat uses an adjustable ramp rate when the thermostat is set up for Commercial. This allows Commercial Use the thermostat to recover on time during changing conditions (occupancy changes, temperature over- This feature keeps temperature at an energy-saving level after rides, load conditions, opening/closing of doors etc) the thermostat transitions from an Unoccupied schedule which are common in commercial applications.
  • Page 90 Economizer and Time of Day (TOD) Time of Day (TOD) Operation The T10+ thermostat can be set up for a Time of Day output in the installer setup. This output is commonly used to control lighting panels, turning them on for occupied periods and off Economizer for unoccupied periods.
  • Page 91 FURNACE, FURNACE AIR-HANDLER AIR-HANDLER OR RTU OR RTU AUX2-1 AUX2-1 E-GND E-GND EXH1 EXH1 AUX1-0 AUX1-0 Y2-1 Y1-1 Y2-0 Y2-0 Y1-1 Y1-1 Y1-0 Y1-0 W7220 JADE W7220 JADE ECONOMIZER ECONOMIZER T10-013-V0 T10-014-V0 Fig. 137 Economizer control using T10+ thermostat Fig. 138 Economizer control using T10+ thermostat without EIM with EIM Notes:...
  • Page 92 RESIDEO PRO APP 3. Select Customers. If the thermostat installed is for an existing customer The Resideo Pro app allows the installer to: choose them from the list. If it is a new customer, select • Add multiple customer’s information and link the “add customer”.
  • Page 93 Frequently Asked Questions Software and security questions (FAQs) Q: How can I be sure my thermostat is running the most up-to-date firmware? A: When your thermostat is connected to WiFi, it will WiFi connection questions automatically receive over-the-air firmware updates from the Resideo app.
  • Page 94 Sensors communicate directly with the thermostat via of those rooms’ temperatures will be monitored so that the Honeywell Home RedLINK technology. After sensing motion, thermostat can adjust to your preferred temperature setpoint. the communication should take less than 3 seconds to assign If one of the sensors no longer detects people in that room, the room priority, depending on battery and signal strength.
  • Page 95 TROUBLESHOOTING Cool runs with a call for heat: • Verify that the O/B wire is making a good connection and verify the changeover valve setting is correct for the heat If you have difficulty with your thermostat, please try the following pump used (ISU 2060).
  • Page 96 Weather menu isn’t displayed: Display changes color or goes blank at night: This menu is only shown when the thermostat is connected to There are multiple settings under Temperature > Display > Inactive Night Backlight (on T10+) or Inactive Sleep WiFi and the app.
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  • Page 98 REGULATORY INFORMATION FCC REGULATIONS CAUTION 47 CFR § 15.19 (a)(3) ELECTRICAL HAZARD This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage. is subject to the following two conditions: Disconnect power before beginning installation. 1: This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2: This device must accept any interference received, CAUTION...
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  • Page 104 Resideo Technologies Inc. Scottsdale, AZ 85254 www.resideo.com 33-00462—06 L.Y. 12-24 The Honeywell Home trademark is used under license from Honeywell International, Inc. This product is manufactured by Resideo Technologies, Inc. and its affiliates. © 2024 Resideo Technologies, Inc.

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