Wireless Indoor Sensor Installation Wireless Outdoor Sensor Installation Selecting Return Air Temperature Sensor Mounting Location Selecting Discharge Air Temperature Sensor Mounting Location Installing Discharge and/or Return Air Temperature Sensors (T10+ only) Installing Wired Indoor Sensor Installing Wired Outdoor Sensor Floor/Slab Sensor (T10+ only)
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Setting the Fan Setting the System Mode Using Priority Selecting Sensors Priority Screen Alerts and Notifications IAQ Reminders Setting Preferences Inactive Night Backlight Fallback Room (T10+ only) NDOOR UALITY ONTROL Humidification Dehumidification (Residential) Ventilation DVANCED EATURES Cleaning the Thermostat Screen...
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Economizer and Time of Day (TOD) Operation Pre-Occupancy Purge ESIDEO FAQ' WiFi connection questions First Alert or Resideo account and app questions Software and security questions Other questions ROUBLESHOOTING AND UPPORT Customer Assistance 5-year limited warranty EGULATORY...
APPLICATION The T10 and T10+ Smart Thermostats feature effortless, 7-Day programming on an easy-to-use touchscreen. Compatible with 24 VAC systems including: Up to 3 Heat/2 Cool heat pump systems (4 heat with T10+ & EIM) Up to 2 Heat/2 Cool conventional (3 Heat/4 Cool with T10+ & EIM) ...
Auto change from Heat to Cool: When Auto mode is selected, the T10 or T10+ Smart Thermostat can automatically determine whether your home needs heating or cooling to reach the desired temperature.
Fan Setting Auto-On-Circ. Multiple speed settings for 2-pipe or 4-pipe fan coil units *4H/2C heat pump or 3H/4C conventional with T10+ & EIM. T10+ with EIM can control three IAQ devices. Electrical ratings of EIM (for use with T10+ models).
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RedLINK Communication: Frequency: 900 MHz frequency range Re-Sync Time: RedLINK devices re-establish communication within 6 minutes after AC power resumes. Temperature Setting Range: Heating: 40 to 90 °F (4.5 to 32 °C). Cooling: 50 to 99 °F (10 to 37 °C). NOTE: Adjustable high and low range-stop settings.
Kit with T10 thermostat with one THX321WFS2001W °C) 23.68 D) C7189R2002 sensor Wireless indoor temperature, humidity, & motion sensor. Up to 20 per T10 thermostat 2.6" W x 2.6" H x .78" D C7189R2002-2 *0 to 120 °F 5% to 90% -20 to 120 °F (IAS) (-17.8°...
Accesories for either T10 or T10+ Product Part Number Dimensions in in. (mm) Large Cover Plate & J Box Adapter Included with T10 & T10+ models other than THP2400A1080 6.11" W x 6.11" H (155.3 X 155.3) THX321WFS2001W Large molded Cover Plate & J Box Adapter Included with THX321WFS2001W Cannot be ordered as a separate access- 5-1/2" ...
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Figure 6: Dimensions of molded grey cover plate all T10 & T10+ models in inches (mm) included with THX321WFS2001W in inches (mm) Figure 7: Dimensions of flat white cover plate included with all T10 & 10+ models other than THX321WFS2001W in inches (mm)
SYSTEM INSTALLATION When Installing This Product... 1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow the instructions can damage the product or cause a hazardous condition. 2. Check the ratings given in the instructions to make sure the product is suitable for your application. ...
UWP in place. See Step 7 in the image below. 4. Snap the Cover Plate onto the Junction Box Adapter. See Step 8 in the image below. NOTE: Cover plate included with T10 or T10+ can vary by model. Use 2x...
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 ter- minal) until they are firmly in place.
Terminal Designations Terminals on T10 or T10+ Without EIM Conventional Systems Heat Pump Systems Terminal Description Terminal Description Input for a wired sensor Sensor options in charts Compressor Stage 1 Compressor Stage 1 Compressor Stage 2 Compressor Stage 2 Fan Relay...
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Terminals on THM04R3000 Equipment Interface Module (EIM) Used With T10+ Models Only. Conventional Systems Heat Pump Systems Terminal Description Terminal Description Input for indoor sensor, outdoor sensor, Floor sensor, RATS, Input for indoor sensor, outdoor sensor, Floor sensor, RATS, S1, S2, S3, S4...
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Not used on 2-pipe fan coil unit *The T10+ uses either a wired 10K or 20K pipe sensor to the S terminals, or a dry contact switch to L/A to tell the T10+ whether the pipe is hot or cold. The ISU settings allow you to choose the method being used.
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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 4-pipe fan coil unit terminals at thermostat /UWP when EIM is not used with T10+ Terminal Description R and Rc must be jumpered together (slider switch up) on a 4-pipe FCU with the 24 VAC hot from FCU transformer to R. If the Aux Heat is powered ...
Setting Slider Tabs Set R Slider Tab Use built-in jumper (R Slider Tab) to differentiate between one or two transformer systems. If there is only one R wire, and it is connected to the R, Rc, or RH terminal on the old thermostat, set the slider to the up position (1 wire).
3. Set the U Slider Tab as shown in the diagrams. 4. When T10+ is used with THM04R3000 EIM, wire only R and C to T10+ to power the thermostat. Then follow the wir- ing diagrams included in EIM literature.
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Figure 16: 1H/1C gas furnace Figure 17: 2H/1C gas furnace Figure 18: 2-transformer system; 1H/1C oil furnace Figure 19: 2-transformer system; hot water heat with air-conditioning (or hot water coil)
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Figure 20: Hot water heat with power open zone valve Figure 21: Hot water boiler, heat only Figure 22: Series 20 valve (power open and power Figure 23: 2H/2C Gas Furnace closed) THERMOSTAT MUST BE CONFIGURED FOR RADIANT HEAT WITH 0 (ZERO) COOL STAGES.
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Figure 24: Wiring a third Cool stage without EIM Figure 25: 1H/1C Heat Pump without Aux Heat R/Rc U SLIDER SWITCH UP SWITCH UP L ONLY CONNECTED IF HEAT PUMP HAS A FAULT TERMINAL. MCR39615 SOME HEAT PUMPS USE B RATHER THAN O FOR REVERSING VALVE.
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Figure 26: 2H/1C Heat Pump with Electric Aux Heat Figure 27: 2H/2C Heat pump without Aux Heat 2H/2C HEAT PUMP 2H/1C HEAT PUMP WITH WITHOUT AUX HEAT. ELECTRIC AUX HEAT. R/Rc R/Rc SWITCH UP SWITCH UP HEAT PUMP/ HEAT PUMP/ AIR-HANDLER AIR-HANDLER MCR37563...
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Figure 28: 3H/2C Heat pump with electric Aux Heat Figure 29: Dual fuel 2H/1C Heat pump DUAL FUEL 3H/2C HEAT PUMP WITH 2H/1C HEAT PUMP ELECTRIC AUX HEAT. R/Rc SWITCH UP R/Rc SWITCH UP HEAT PUMP/ FURNACE/ AIR-HANDLER HEAT PUMP MCR37821B MCR37565C ...
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Figure 30: Dual Fuel, 3H/2C Heat Pump R/Rc SWITCH UP FURNACE/ HEAT PUMP MCR39504A COMMON REQUIRED. L ONLY CONNECTED IF HEAT PUMP HAS A FAULT TERMINAL. SOME HEAT PUMPS USE B RATHER THAN O FOR REVERSING VALVE. THE HEAT PUMP AND FURNACE HAVE SEPARATE BOARDS. THEY ARE SHOWN TOGETHER HERE TO SIMPLIFY THIS DIAGRAM.
MEDIUM FAN RELAY LOW FAN RELAY LOW FAN RELAY HIGH FAN RELAY T10-002-V1 HIGH FAN RELAY T10-001-V1 THE R/RC AND U SLIDER SWITCHES SHOULD BE SET TO THE UP THE R/RC AND U SLIDER SWITCHES SHOULD BE SET TO THE POSITION AS SHOWN.
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WIRE THE DRY CONTACT CHANGEOVER SWITCH TO R AT THE S TERMINALS ON PREVIOUS THERMOSTAT. FAN COIL UNIT AND L AT T10+ AS SHOWN. T10+ CAN BE CONFIGURED FOR THE CHANGEOVER SWITCH TO BE NORMALLY OPEN IN COOL OR HEAT MODE.
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UP POSITION AS SHOWN. WIRE THE DRY CONTACT CHANGEOVER SWITCH TO R AT THE FAN COIL UNIT AND L AT T10+ AS SHOWN. T10+ CAN BE CONFIGURED FOR THE CHANGEOVER SWITCH TO BE NORMALLY OPEN IN COOL OR HEAT MODE.
Whole house humidifier, dehumidifier, or ventilator wiring using the U slider tab Figure 36: Wired to humidifier, dehumidifier, or vent- Figure 37: Wired to fresh air damper powered by fur- ilator with built-in transformer nace transformer Damper Humidifier, dehumidifier, or ventilator C from furnace or air-handler M37823...
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 (For wiring diagrams, see "EIM Wiring Diagrams"...
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Figure 42: Wiring a third cool stage with EIM 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.
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NOTE:See following pages for additional thermostat wiring guidelines for other system types, sensor wiring, IAQ Control, and other dry contact wir- ing options. Figure 44: Typical wiring of a Dual Fuel heat pump system with 1 or 2-stage furnace and 1 or 2-stage heat pump Remove jumper(s) if using separate transformers.
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Figure 46: Typical wiring of a heat pump system with a zone valve for Backup Heat 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)
S terminals can be used for a wired indoor sensor or outdoor sensor. If a remote setback switch is used, that switch wires to any set of S terminals at the EIM. Configure ISU settings 2240, 6010, 6020, 6030, & 6040 on the T10+ for remote setback.
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If a remote setback switch is used, that switch wires to any set of S terminals at the EIM. Configure ISU settings 2240, 6010, 6020, 6030, & 6040 on the T10+ for remote setback. Figure 51: Typical wiring of 2-pipe fan coil without reheat using wired 10K/20K Heat/Cool changeover pipe sensor...
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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. Wire the dry contact changeover switch to R at the fan coil unit and L at EIM as shown. T10+ can be configured for the changeover switch to be nor- mally open in Cool or Heat mode.
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Figure 54: Typical wiring EIM to a hot water relay panel THM04R3000 ZONE 1 R (T) W (T) HOT WATER RELAY PANEL AUX1 AUX2 TRANSFORMER MCR39211 RH jumper removed. EIM powered by separate transformer. If using an AC112-01 or equivalent slab sensor for the zone controlled by the thermostat, wire that to any of hte 4 sets of S terminals on EIM and make sure the ISU settings math the wiring.
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Figure 56: Typical wiring EIM to a Resideo TrueZONE forced air zone panel for heat pump with electric Aux Heat applic- ation THM04R3000 W1/E AUX1 AUX2 HZ432 MCR39213 R to Rc jumper removed if EIM is powered by a separate transformer. Zone 4 is shown in this drawing.
An optional 50027910-001 Air-Flow switch (AFS) is recommended to ensure aire flow when the humidifier is running. If the AFS is used, set dip switch 1 to Off (Left). The T10+ can be configured to only run the humidifier with a call for heat or fan, so the AFS would only be needed to ensure no water flow through the humidifier pad if there is a fan failure.
Linking the T10+ to an Optional EIM 1. When the T10+ is powered, follow the onscreen prompts until you see Do you have an Equipment Interface Mod- ule (EIM)?. Select Yes, I have an EIM. 2. Press and release the CONNECT button at the EIM when the thermostat prompts you. Make sure the “Connected”...
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4. Adding RedLINK 3.0 Accessories to the T10 or T10+ Thermostat. NOTE: The EIM and wireless outdoor sensor can only be connected to a T10+. The T10 installation will skip the EIM section and go directly to the wireless indoor sensor during initial setup.
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. NOTE: The new T10+ will also guide you through the setup steps during initial setup when you choose that you have an EIM.
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. Figure 62: Sensor cover removal 2. Open the Menu. 3. Tap Devices & Sensors. ...
Figure 63: Sensor mounting Placement Tips DO place about 5 feet above the floor. DO place on inside walls. DON’T place behind furniture or doors. DON’T place in direct sunlight. DON’T place above air vents. M39059 Figure 64: Sensor leveling 1.5m...
Connecting Wireless Outdoor Sensor When the T10+ thermostat is in the wireless setup mode and prompts you to do so, press and quickly release the CONNECT button on the Wireless Outdoor Sensor. After a short delay (up to 15 seconds), the thermostat will display “Wireless Outdoor Sensor Added.”...
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 backup algorithm will turn on heating stages if the return air temperature is < 56.0°F and run until the return air temperature reaches 58°F.
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ALTERNATE MOUNTING LOCATION FOR DISCHARGE SENSOR ALTERNATE MOUNTING LOCATION FOR DISCHARGE SENSOR STEAM OR POWERED HUMIDIFIER DEHUMIDIFIER MOUNT MOUNT DISCHARGE DISCHARGE SENSOR HERE SENSOR HERE ABOVE CENTER ABOVE CENTER OF A-COIL OF A-COIL UPSTREAM OF VENTILATOR MOUNT RETURN UPSTREAM OF DEHUMIDIFIER HEAT HEAT...
2. Drill 1/4-inch hole for the sensor probe and mount it to the ductwork with enclosed screws. 3. Connect wires to S1, S2, S3, or S4 terminals at the EIM or S terminals at T10+ when EIM is not used.
CAUTION: ELECTRICAL HAZARD Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage. Disconnect power supply before connecting wiring. Wiring 1 C7189U1005 sensor (10k ohm) for temperature control. Select 10K in the Installer Setup (ISU 5030) when using C7189U1005 sensor(s). C7189 NOTE: IF EIM IS USED, WIRE TO ANY OF THE AVAILABLE SETS OF S (S1, S2, S3, S4) M39063 Figure 77: Wiring 1 C7189 sensor.
Use shielded cable to reduce interference when rerouting is not possible. Floor/Slab Sensor (T10+ only) The T10+ Smart Thermostat can be used with a floor/slab sensor to control the ambient air temperature or floor tem- perature or both. You can choose among the following temperature control modes.
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Floor Temperature Sensor Installation T10+ Thermostat is compatible with the following 10K ohm floor temperature sensors: AC112-01. FLOOR SENSOR CONDUIT SLAB HEATING PIPES M39065 Figure 80: Floor sensor conduit position in a slab The floor temperature sensor needs to be installed mid way between the piping to ensure proper temperature reading (not over or right next to piping).
NOTE: 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...
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Equipment type Hot water radiant Both* ant Heat T10+ only floor heat* Steam Hot water fan coil 2-pipe and 4-pipe for T10+ only. Added with Equipment type 2-pipe 2000 = fan coil Firmware 03.03.08.02 or later 4-pipe...
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2054 Fan coil Changeover sensor 2010 = 2-pipe T10+ Dry contact open in Method for T10+ to determine if Changeover sensor Cool 2054 = dry con- pipe is hot or cold. 2055 Fan coil T10+ ...
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2105 Fan Control Fan stages 1 - 3 T10+ 4-pipe Fan Coil None Medium During setup, T10+ instructs 2106 Fan Coil Speed Wiring 2105 = 2 - 3 T10+ where to wire this to. There are Assignment EIM Y2* also wiring diagrams in this file.
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Contingent pre- T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options Notes vious setting? needed? or both Electric Forced Air Standard Efficiency Gas Forced Air High Efficiency Gas Forced Air Emergency Heat 2175 = inde- *2175 & 2185 are not an option...
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Contingent pre- T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options Notes vious setting? needed? or both Any system with Manual at least 1 Heat 3000 Changeover Both stage & 1 Cool Automatic Changeover stage Auto Changeover 3015 0-5F (0.00 to 2.50C)
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Contingent pre- T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options Notes vious setting? needed? or both Stage 1: Heat pump of Comfort* FCU with 1 or 2 Both backup heat 2.0°F to 15°F stages (1.00°C to 7.5°C) Backup Heat dif-...
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Contingent pre- T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options Notes vious setting? needed? or both Stage 1 At least 1 Radiant Both Settings 1-12 Heat stage Radiant Heat cycles per hour Stage 2 2 Radiant Heat T10+ ...
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Temperature Temperature Balan- 3300 Control cing "Temperature balancing T10+ 0.5°F to 10°F in (T10+ model only)" on page Temperature Balan- .5°F increments Temperature 3310 Control cing Room Delta (.25°C to 5°C in 2.5°C increments) Auto ...
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Contingent pre- T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options Notes vious setting? needed? or both 1 hour Pre-Occupancy 1010 = Light 4010 Fan Control T10+ Run fan prior to occupied period Purge Duration 2 hours Commercial ...
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Fan Coil Fan Coil 5000 Sensors WIRED to your sys- Discharge Air Tem- Change-over tem? Changeover Tem- are for T10+ perature perature only only. Floor Temperature shown if 2054 = Fan Coil 10k or 20k Changeover Tem- perature ...
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Contingent pre- T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options Notes vious setting? needed? or both None Thermostat S1 What Terminals are EIM S1 Wired to the Floor 1055 set to Options depend on whether EIM is 5120...
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Contingent pre- T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options Notes vious setting? needed? or both None What terminals are EIM S1 wired to the Remote 6000 = Remote EIM S2 6010 Dry Contacts T10+ Setback Dry Setback ...
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Contingent pre- T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options Notes vious setting? needed? or both None What terminals are EIM S1 wired to the Service EIM S2 6130 Dry Contacts T10+ Needed Alert dry 6000 has Service "Dry Contact Alerts (ISU...
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Contingent pre- T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options Notes vious setting? needed? or both 6005 has cus- 6500- These are duplicate settings to 6190-6260 but for Dry Contact Alert 4 (if Dry Contact Alert T10+ 6570 selected) selected ...
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Contingent pre- T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options Notes vious setting? needed? or both Clean cells, options: Both 6-12 calendar months Clean Pre-filters, options: Electronic Air 7120 Filtration 7000 = electric Both Cleaner Reminders...
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Contingent pre- T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options Notes vious setting? needed? or both 8000 = steam, by-pass or fan powered, & 6000 Full Drain Pan This will lock out the humidifier Humidifier Lockouts = full drain pan or ...
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ISU 9080-9100 were part of this Reheat update. Reheat with Min- imum On Time The T10+ will receive this OTA update when the thermostat is 0 minutes connected to WiFi and registered Dehumidification 9080 = other...
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Contingent pre- T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options Notes vious setting? needed? or both 30 Calendar Days 60 Calendar Days 3 Calendar Months 4 Calendar Months 5 Calendar Months Dehumidifier Filter Dehumidification ...
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Contingent pre- T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options Notes vious setting? needed? or both Fixed setting and not adjustable if VNT5070 or 30 - 350 CFM if dis- VNT5200 is selected for 10005. play set to Fahren- Enter Equipment...
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T10+ wireless outdoor sensor Outdoor Humidity: -12% to 12% RH If set to control a humidifier or Show indoor humid- dehumidifier, the T10+ will still show the indoor humidity reading 14050 Indoor humidity ity on Yes, No T10+...
WIFI SETUP During the initial installation, after the Installer setup the thermostat will prompt you to set up WiFi and guide you through the steps. If you are setting up WiFi after the initial installation has already been done, follow the steps below: ...
Connect to a Hidden WiFi Network 1. Touch MENU, then WiFi Setup. 2. Touch Other, then Select. 3. When prompted, press the screen to edit the network name. 4. Enter the network name. Press the buttons to change the letter or number. Press the button to move to the next character, or button to move to the previous character.
SCHEDULING Setting a Schedule On Thermostat Select the MENU icon at the bottom of the home screen display. Then select Schedule. If you want all days the same, select Grouped Days. Touch the period you wish to edit (Wake, Away, Home or Sleep). Residential Commercial ...
Location-based temperature control: Using geofencing/Auto Away technology, the T10/T10+ Smart thermostat will automatically use your smartphone’s location, which can save energy when you leave and make your home comfortable by the time you return.
3. Select Options to turn schedule off, create a new time-based schedule, or switch to Geofencing/Auto Away. 4. Set priority sensor(s) for each program: Location-Based Scheduling When location-based temperature control is used, the thermostat active home screen display will show Using Home set- tings, Using Away settings, or Using Sleep settings below the room temperature.
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Permanently Remove hold Choose the appropriate option. If you chose A Specific time, select the time you want to hold to. Press Done to return to Home screen.
If ISU 10005 = VNT5070E1000, VNT5200E1000, VNT5150E2000, VNT5150H2000, VNT5200E2000 or VNT5200H2000, the ventilation menu will show the CFM and wattage of the ventilator while ventilator is running. Temperature balancing (T10+ only). Shown if ISU 3310 is enabled. Auto or Off.
When set to auto, you can adjust the Room delta setting from .5°F to 10°F in .5°F increments (.25°C to 5°C in .25°C increments). This will allow the T10+ to run the fan if the temperature between sensors selected under “options” in the Temperature balancing menu.
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"Installer Options Menu" on the next page.) Temperature balancing (T10+ model only) If at least one wireless sensor is used, and ISU 3300 is enabled, the temperature balancing feature will run the system fan if the selected rooms have a temperature variation that exceeds the delta setting in ISU 3310.
Done Next Test MCR39518 If discharge and return sensors (RATS & DATS) are used with T10+ and EIM, the display shows these readings and the delta during installer test. Dealer Information Setup Enter installer company name, phone number, website, and email. This allows the contractor’s contact information to be...
Devices & Sensors Add a wireless indoor or outdoor sensor Identify a wireless indoor or outdoor sensor Thermostat: Temperature & humidity readings Network name IPV54 address Change room name Equipment Interface Module: Firmware version ...
Thermostat Information MAC Address Date Code Model number Build date Collection Version Bootloader Version Application Version WiFi Bootloader Version WiFi Application Version RedLINK Application Version Reset Reset Schedule Delete all sensors ...
Get customizable alerts on your mobile device when the basement is so cold a pipe could burst, or if the baby’s room is getting too hot. ® Apple HomeKit™ Setup 1. Touch Menu icon at the bottom of the T10 or T10+ home screen. M39090...
2. Scroll down and select Connect HomeKit. 3. Use the Apple Home App and select Add Accessory. Scan the code shown on your thermostat with your phone. 4. Follow the instructions on your phone. M39091 Note: We would recommend registering the thermostat to the First Alert or Resideo app when using Apple HomeKit to bet- ter sync the time.
Setting the Time/Date When the thermostat is linked to the home WiFi router and registered to an account using the First Alert or Resideo app, the date and time will update automatically. If not using WiFi you can set the time/date as follows: ...
Using Priority Priority creates an average temperature in your home based on specific rooms. This allows you to prioritize comfort where you want it. Selecting Sensors The temperature reading displayed on the home screen is from the sensor or sensors that are being used for temperature control.
IAQ Reminders You can set up IAQ reminders in the thermostat to remind users when filters, pads, bulbs, etc. need cleaning or replace- ment. The available reminders vary based on the ISU settings. For example, if the thermostat is configured to control a flow through humidifier, it will have the humidifier pad reminder but not the humidifier tank reminder: ...
Indoor display offsets (temperature and humidity) Bold font (Would you like the Home and idle screens to use a bold font?) T10+ only Clean screen (allows 30 seconds to clean the display without accidentally changing any settings) Date and Time ...
Screen color options Inactive Night Backlight There are two settings that can be used by customers who do not want the T10+ display to illuminate a dark room at night: You can adjust the “Inactive Night Backlight Backlight” from 0% to 100%. At 0% the display is unlit and blank but wakes to 20% higher than that setting when someone touches the display.
If the fallback sensor(s) is also not communicating, the thermostat sensor will be used unless the installer had selected “NEVER USE THERMOSTAT”. This operation differs between T10 and T10+. T10 always defaults to the thermostat in the situations above. If you select “FALLBACK ROOM” then “OPTIONS”, you can select “NEVER USE THERMOSTAT”. This would be done if the thermostat was mounted in a utility room or other location that is not sensing the space temperature in an area it is con- trolling.
INDOOR AIR QUALITY CONTROL Humidification The thermostat reads the indoor humidity level and allows the user to set a humidification setting with or without window protection. The thermostat can be set up to control a humidifier in any system mode in the Installer Setup (ISU 8060). Set up Humidification ...
1 °F to 3 °F (A/C with High Speed Fan) Dehumidification Fan Speed Priority (T10+ Only. See ISU 9005) If the house has circulation issues to certain parts of the house when running in low speed, this feature will allow the ther- mostat to use the high speed fan more often so that the conditioned air has better circulation within the home.
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4. Set the desired lockout option. See ISU 9140. Dehumidification Away Mode (T10+ Only) See ISU settings 9180-9200. Your system can be set to control indoor climate while your home is vacant during the humid season. If configured for Dehumidification Away Mode, before you leave, touch MENU, then select Dehumidification Away Mode.
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Dehumidification: Commercial (T10+ only) The thermostat reads the indoor humidity level and allows the user to set a dehumidification setting. The thermostat con- trols the humidity level using the cooling system or a dehumidifier. If humidification and dehumidification are set up to operate in the same system mode (Heat, Cool, Off) and you are sens- ing humidity from one location, the thermostat will automatically enforce a 15% deadband between the humidification and dehumidification settings.
9050) and wire to the Low Speed Fan terminal on the equipment. For example, if the U terminals are normally closed, it will open when the thermostat calls for dehumidification. See "Wiring at T10 or T10+ without EIM" on page NOTE: The thermostat will not lower the fan speed when the second stage of cooling is on.
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Ventilation — Outdoor Condition Lockouts (ISU 10130) Ventilation will not operate when outdoor conditions exceed the lockout settings unless you manually call for ventilation or Ventilation Priority (ISU 10125) is set to ASHRAE is Priority and ventilation is needed to meet ASHRAE. Lockouts can prevent ventilation during extreme weather conditions to keep humid, hot, and cold air out of the home.
ADVANCED FEATURES Cleaning the Thermostat Screen When you select the Clean Screen option, the screen is locked to prevent accidental changes to the thermostat while you clean the screen. 1. Touch MENU. 2. Scroll down and select Preferences. ...
Auto Changeover Operation Auto changeover is available if the thermostat is configured for at least 1 Heat stage and 1 Cool stage and ISU 3000 is set to “Auto”. When configured this way, you can select “Auto” as one of the options under “System mode”. ISU 3015 is the auto changeover differential setting.
Adaptive Intelligent Recovery Over time, the T10 or T10+ thermostat learns how long it takes your system to reach your programmed temperature set- ting. The thermostat turns on the heating/cooling system early and assures that the programmed temperature setting is reached at the programmed time regardless of weather conditions.
Dual Fuel heat pumps with gas or oil Backup Heat If the thermostat is configured to control dual fuel, the Differential cannot be set to Comfort. It will default to 2 °F and can be adjusted from 2 °F to 15 °F. If the indoor temperature drops to the Differential amount while the highest compressor stage is running the thermostat will end the call for the heat pump stages and run the fossil fuel heat stage.
HVAC supply ducting and then turn on the blower fan to blow air over the hot coil and deliver it to the space. All T10 & T10+ thermostats have a setting for this. The T10 or T10+ energizes a single blower speed, wired to G for these systems.
ISU 3340 allows the installer to select whether the fan will reset to the Auto mode after a time delay when the user makes the setting Lo, Med, or Hi. The options are Off, 2 hours or 4 hours. If set to Off, the T10+ will run at the fan speed selec- ted by the user indefinitely until the fan speed is changed manually.
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Set Up Remote Setback 1. Select a remote setback option in ISU 2240 (see Figure below). C7189R3002 wireless indoor sensors have a built- in motion sensor. The “Dry Contact” or “L Terminal” settings require an external occupancy sensor which opens or closes a switch when occupancy is detected.
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5. Select the Standby settings that you wish to maintain when the occupancy sensor detects that the room is unoc- cupied. M39613 Figure 83: Remote Setback using a Dry contact switch on a T10 with EIM...
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T10+/UWP. In retrofit installations: If T10+ is used without EIM, you can pig-tail one of the existing wires to R at the thermostat. Polarity does not matter when re-wiring to R and L at UWP. Then follow the following ISU settings.
When the dry contact device detects a water leak, the thermostat provides an alert to the user. NOTE: When a full Water Leak Alert is selected, and the T10+ is configured to control a humidifier there is a follow up set- ting asking if you want to shut off the humidifier when this alert is active or just send the alert message.
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When Custom Alert 1 through Custom Alert 4 is selected in ISU 6005, the T10+ asks you to name the alert and then gives options for additional settings related to the alert. These settings are: ...
If the installer chose to lock out heat or cool on a custom Dry Contact Alert condition, the T10+ will then ask if: "You want a delay before the lockout (ISU 6600 or 6620). For example, if someone was using a door sensor to lock out cooling, you wouldn’t want to short cycle the cooling every time someone enters or exits.
Outdoor Sensor Replace batteries in your outdoor sensor when a warning appears on the thermostat screen, about two months before batteries are depleted. After new batteries are installed, the outdoor sensor will restore communication with the wireless network within a few seconds.
Overriding Schedules: Commercial Use Touch to adjust the temperature. It will be maintained until the hold time you set. To change the hold time, touch Hold Until. Then use the arrow buttons to change hold time. This time can be adjusted up to the maximum time set by the installer.
If the T10+ is set to use a wired sensor, wireless sensor, or Internet for outdoor temperature (ISU 1060), you can set out- door temperatures for mild, cold and hot days in your region.
When configured for Commercial application, the T10+ will ask you to select the room where it is installed during initial setup. If you select Yes for ISU 1030, this is the name that will be displayed on the home screen. To change the name after setup is complete, go to Installer Options >...
Time of Day (TOD) The T10+ thermostat can be set up for a Time of Day output in the installer setup. This output is commonly used to con- trol lighting panels, turning them on for occupied periods and off for unoccupied periods. The TOD Table explains how the TOD feature works with various thermostat modes.
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Y2-0 Y1-1 Y1-0 W7220 JADE ECONOMIZER T10-013-V0 Figure 88: Economizer control using T10+ thermostat without EIM NOTES: U Slider tab must be in up position on UWP. L/A only used if economizer fault indication is needed on T10+...
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Any set of U contacts can be used (selected in ISU 2217). Jump the unused U from the selected set to R on the EIM as shown. L only used if Economizer fault indication is needed on T10+...
RESIDEO PRO APP The Resideo Pro app allows the installer to: Add multiple customer’s information and link the thermostats to each customer. Get alerts through the pro app if a thermostat has an alert message. Get maintenance reminders messages through the app when the thermostat is displaying a reminder. Steps ...
FAQ'S WiFi connection questions Q: Will the thermostat still work if the WiFi connection is lost? A: Yes, you can still manually adjust the temperature at the thermostat. However, some features such as location-based temperature control (geofencing technology) can only be managed through the First Alert or Resideo app and will not function without a WiFi connection.
Q: How can I uninstall my T10/T10+ Smart thermostat? A: If you want to replace your T10/T10+ Smart thermostat, or if you’re moving out of your home and leaving the ther- mostat behind, you’ll first want to clear out the personal settings that are stored on the thermostat. (Even when dis- connected from power, the thermostat will keep your settings and home router information in memory.) We recommend...
See if there are any active alerts. The T10+ with EIM can be set to lock out the heat during an active alert. A cus- tom Dry Contact Alert set to lock out heat could have been snoozed (or set to not display alert message by...
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The T10 or T10+ will also run the fan with a call for cooling and in forced air systems the fan will also run with a call for heat (but this may or may not be controlled by the thermostat depending on the system type settings).
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There are multiple settings under Temperature > Display > Inactive Night Backlight (on T10+) or Inactive Sleep Back- light (on T10). These settings allow you to set a time for the display to go dim or go dark. (Dark option on T10+ only).
Customer Assistance For assistance with this product, please visit customer.resideo.com. Or, call Resideo Customer Care toll-free at 1-800-633-3991. 5-year limited warranty For Warranty information go to honeywellhome.com/support...
REGULATORY Regulatory information FCC REGULATIONS 47 CFR § 15.19 (a)(3) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1: This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2: This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 47 CFR §...
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