Honeywell Home T6 Pro Z-Wave User Manual
Honeywell Home T6 Pro Z-Wave User Manual

Honeywell Home T6 Pro Z-Wave User Manual

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T6 Pro Z-Wave
Programmable Thermostat
User Guide
*TH6320ZW2003 depicted. Other models may vary.
Actual size 4.09'' x 4.09'' x 1.06''
Welcome
This user guide is designed to help you get acquainted with your new T6 Pro Z-Wave
thermostat. Check out the table of contents on page 2 to browse by topic.
Need help? Get in touch.
Web: yourhome.honeywell.com/
Phone: 1-800-468-1502
Social: Twitter: @HoneywellHome, Facebook: Honeywell Home
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  • Page 1 Actual size 4.09'' x 4.09'' x 1.06'' Welcome This user guide is designed to help you get acquainted with your new T6 Pro Z-Wave thermostat. Check out the table of contents on page 2 to browse by topic. Need help? Get in touch.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Thermostat features ........................ 3 Thermostat overview ....................... 4 Basic thermostat operation Adjusting the temperature ........................4 Program schedule overrides .........................5 Adjusting the temperature in Auto mode ..................6 Selecting system mode ...........................7 Built-in compressor protection ......................8 Setting the fan .............................8 Main menu settings Z-Wave setup ..............................9 Z-Wave connection status ........................10...
  • Page 3: Thermostat Features

    You can display actual temperature or % relative humidity, or to see whether your cooling / heating system is running. Auto change from heat to cool: When Auto mode is selected, the T6 Pro Z-Wave thermostat can automatically determine whether your home needs heating or cooling to reach the desired temperature at the right time.
  • Page 4: Thermostat Overview

    Thermostat overview Desired temperature Indoor Temperature/ Z-Wave connection Adjust temperature % Relative Indoor status Shows desired indoor Touch Humidity temperature. Shows Z-Wave set your desired Touch to display connection status. temperature. either indoor temperature or % relative indoor humidity. Mode Heat Auto Mode...
  • Page 5: Program Schedule Overrides

    Program schedule overrides If the thermostat is included in Z-Wave network it typically follows the setting on your Z-Wave controller. If you adjust the temperature setting, it overrides the current setting until new state (eg. Home/Away) and/or the new temperature setting is received from Z-Wave controller.
  • Page 6: Adjusting The Temperature In Auto Mode

    Adjusting the temperature in Auto mode Auto mode (when the thermostat automatically chooses heating or cooling to reach your desired temperature) is disabled by default. If your heating or cooling professional enabled it, you’ll see Auto appear as an option under Mode on the thermostat home screen.
  • Page 7: Selecting System Mode

    Selecting system mode Current system mode (Heat, Cool, Off, Em Heat*) Following Schedule is displayed on the thermostat home screen. Mode The mode that’s currently running (Heat On or Heat Auto Cool On) is displayed in the upper-left corner of Away Home the thermostat home screen.
  • Page 8: Built-In Compressor Protection

    Built-in compressor protection If the compressor is restarted too soon after Cool On Following Schedule a shutdown, system damage can occur. The built-in compressor protection feature forces Mode Auto Cool the compressor to wait a few minutes before restarting, helping to prevent damage to the Away Home heating or cooling system.
  • Page 9: Z-Wave Setup

    • For other specific tasks, such as adding the thermostat to home automation scenes or groups, refer to the Z-Wave controller instructions. • The T6 Pro Z-Wave thermostat works in the optional Z-Wave battery mode or normal power mode based on its power source. The Z-Wave power mode can only be changed when thermostat is NOT included in Z-Wave network.
  • Page 10: Z-Wave Connection Status

    Z-Wave connection status Z-Wave connection status is located in the upper-right Wifi is on and Following Schedule corner of the screen. connected • Thermostat is included and connected to a Mode Heat Auto Wifi is disconnected Z-Wave network. Wifi is on and or wifi...
  • Page 11: Main Menu Overview

    Main menu overview Touch Menu on the thermostat screen and then use the arrows to page through the following options. SCHEDULE CLEAN SCREEN Edit local thermostat program Disable the touchscreen for schedule. (Available only if enabled 30 seconds so you can clean it. by your local heating or cooling TEMP SCALE professional.)
  • Page 12: Scheduling Options

    (optional): Z-Wave controllers from various manufacturers may or may not support the Z-Wave Thermostat General V2 Device class used by the Honeywell T6 Pro Z-Wave Thermostat. If your controller does not support full thermostat device class functions, it may still be able to control basic Home/Away (Energy Saving) modes of the thermostat through basic Z-Wave commands (On/Off) used by the controller for other Z-Wave devices (eg.
  • Page 13 Program schedule on the thermostat when not included in Z-Wave network (not operated by Z-Wave controller): The Honeywell T6 Pro Z-Wave thermostat will function as fully programmable thermostat when not operated by your controller. Each day can be programmed for different heating and cooling settings in 4 unique periods (Wake, Away, Home, Sleep) in the thermostat MENU/SCHEDULE.
  • Page 14: Setting A Schedule

    Schedule period An active period is shown underlined on the Following Schedule Following Schedule thermostat home screen. Periods shown varies on whether thermostat is included in Z-Wave Mode Mode Heat Auto Heat Auto network and whether local thermostat schedule is enabled and turned On. Wake Away Mode...
  • Page 15: Reset Schedule

    Reset schedule To reset the thermostat schedule back to the default temperature settings (see "Scheduling options" on page 12), follow steps below. Touch Menu on the thermostat screen. Touch the arrows until you see Back Select Back Select RESET, then touch Select. Touch the arrows until you see SCHEDULE, then touch Select.
  • Page 16: Adjusting Backlight Brightness

    Unlocking the screen Following Schedule Touch the lock symbol on the thermostat Mode home screen. Heat Auto When prompted to enter a PIN number, Away Home Sleep touch to select the first number of the PIN code. Touch Select to confirm, and repeat for the remaining numbers.
  • Page 17: Enabling/Disabling Adaptive Intelligent Recovery

    Enabling/disabling Adaptive Intelligent Recovery Over time, your T6 Pro Z-Wave thermostat will learn how long it takes your system to reach the desired temperature. It can then turn on your heating or cooling equipment at the right time to make sure your home is comfortable by the time you expect.
  • Page 18: Cleaning The Thermostat Screen

    Cleaning the thermostat screen With the clean screen option, you can lock the thermostat screen so you don’t accidentally change your settings when you clean. Follow the steps below to activate clean screen mode. Touch Menu on the thermostat home screen. Touch the arrows until you see CLEAN SCREEN, then touch Select.
  • Page 19: Viewing Equipment Status

    Viewing equipment status You can check the status of your heating or cooling equipment and fan by following the steps below. Please note that system data may vary depending on thermostat model and how the thermostat was installed. Touch Menu on the thermostat home screen. Touch the arrows until you see EQMT STATUS, then touch Select.
  • Page 20: Battery Replacement

    Battery replacement Batteries are optional (to provide backup power) Following Schedule Auto Chg. On if your thermostat was wired to run on 24 VAC power when installed. If your thermostat was Mode Heat Auto wired to run on 24 VAC power, then batteries are NOT required.
  • Page 21: Alerts And Maintenance Reminders

    Alerts and maintenance reminders The T6 Pro Z-Wave thermostat comes with a set of Smart Alerts and Reminders that helps keep your heating and cooling system running correctly and efficiently. If Smart Reminders are set up by your heating or cooling professional, you can get reminded when it’s time to change the filter or when your system is not running correctly.
  • Page 22 Number Alert/Reminder Definition Replace Replace humidifier pad. Reset the timer by touching Humidifier Pad the “dismiss” button on the thermostat screen after it is replaced. Replace Replace the dehumidifier filter. Reset the timer by Dehumidifier touching "dismiss" button on thermostat screen after Filter it is replaced.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Screen is blank • Check circuit breaker and reset if necessary. • Make sure power switch at heating and cooling system is on. • Make sure furnace door is closed securely. • If only battery powered, make sure the batteries are fresh and correctly inserted.
  • Page 24: 5-Year Warranty

    5-year warranty Honeywell warrants this product, to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase by the consumer. If at any time during the warranty period the product is determined to be defective or malfunctions, Honeywell shall repair or replace it (at Honeywell’s option).
  • Page 25: General System Information

    CAUTION: MERCURY NOTICE If the T6 Pro Z-Wave thermostat is replacing a thermostat that contains mercury in a sealed tube, do not place the old thermostat in the trash. Please contact your local waste management authority for proper recycling or disposal instructions.
  • Page 27: Customer Assistance

    T6 Pro Z-Wave Programmable Thermostat Professional Install Guide Package Includes: • T6 PRO Z-Wave Thermostat • UWP™ Mounting System • Honeywell Standard Installation Adapter (J-box adapter) • Honeywell Decorative Cover Plate – *TH6320ZW2003 depicted. Other models may vary. Actual size 4.09'' x 4.09'' x 1.06'' Small;...
  • Page 28 Introduction The Honeywell T6 Pro Z-Wave Programmable Thermostat is a Z-Wave Plus certified thermo- stat capable of controlling up to three heat and two cool stages of heat pump, (incl. dual fuel heat pump systems) and up to two heat and two cool stages of conventional system (3H/2C HP, 2H/2C Conv.) It also measures, displays and reports %...
  • Page 29 UWP Mounting System installation 1. Open package to find the UWP. See Figure 1. 2. Position the UWP on the wall. Level and mark hole positions. See Figure 2. Drill holes at marked positions, and then lightly tap supplied wall anchors into wall using a hammer.
  • Page 30: Power Options

    NOTES: • The T6 Pro Z-Wave thermostat works in battery mode or normal power mode based on its power source. The Z-Wave power mode can only be changed when the thermostat is NOT included in a Z-Wave network. You can check the power mode in the thermostat menu under MENU/DEVICE INFO.
  • Page 31 Setting Slider Tabs Set R Slider Tab. UWP Mounting System • 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, set the slider to the up position (1 wire).
  • Page 32 Wiring conventional systems: forced air and hydronics 1H/1C System (1 transformer) 1H/1C System (2 transformers) Power [1] Power (heating transformer) [1] [R+Rc joined by Slider Tab] [2] Power (cooling transformer) [1] Compressor contactor Compressor contactor 24 VAC common [3] 24 VAC common [3, 4] Heat relay Heat relay Fan relay...
  • Page 33 Wiring heat pump systems 1H/1C Heat Pump System 3H/2C Heat Pump System [10] Power [1] Power [1] [R+Rc joined by Slider Tab] [2] [R+Rc joined by Slider Tab] [2] Compressor contactor Compressor contactor (stage 1) 24 VAC common [3] 24 VAC common [3] O/B Changeover valve [7] O/B Changeover valve [7] Fan relay...
  • Page 34: Mounting Thermostat

    If needed, gently pull to remove the thermostat from the UWP. Turn the power on at the breaker box or switch. Initial installer setup • After the T6 Pro Z-Wave thermostat has powered up, touch START SETUP on the thermostat. • Touch to toggle between Installer Set Up (ISU) options.
  • Page 35 Z-Wave setup After you finish the installer setup and set the date and time, you will be asked to set up a Z-Wave to include the thermostat into Z-Wave network. • Touch Yes to include the thermostat in to Z-Wave network, or touch No if you want this to Back Select be done later.
  • Page 36 Advanced Z-Wave temperature reporting This thermostat may be configured to report the actual room temperature in a higher resolution than can be shown on the thermostat display. The default temperature reporting resolution is 1 °F or 0.5 °C. When configured to ADVANCED, the temperature reporting resolution will be 0.5 °F or 0.25 °C.
  • Page 37 System operation setting Press the Mode button to cycle to the next available Following Schedule System mode. Cycle through the modes until the required System Mode Heat Auto mode is displayed and leave it to activate. Away Home Sleep System modes: Mode Menu •...
  • Page 38 (optional): Z-Wave controllers from various manufacturers may or may not support the Z-Wave Thermostat General V2 Device class used by the Honeywell T6 pro Z-Wave Thermostat. If your controller does not support full thermostat device class functions, it may still be able to control basic Home/ Away (Energy Saving) modes of the thermostat through BASIC_SET commands (ON/OFF) used by the controller for other Z-Wave devices (eg.
  • Page 39 Program schedule on the thermostat when not included in Z-Wave network (not operated by Z-Wave controller): The Honeywell T6 Pro Z-Wave thermostat will function as fully programmable thermostat when not operated by your controller. Each day can be programmed for different heating and cooling setpoints in 4 unique periods (Wake, Away, Home, Sleep) in the thermostat MENU/SCHEDULE.
  • Page 40: Key Features

    Key features System status Z-Wave connection Time, ISU #, or information status Alert # Cool On, Heat On Shows Z-Wave Auxiliary Heat On, connection status. Recovery, or Auto Messaging Changeover On. Shows device setup Schedule information options, menu options, Heat On Recovery Following Schedule Auto Chg.
  • Page 41 Installer setup options (ISU) – advanced menu Table 1.
  • Page 42 Installer setup options (ISU) – advanced menu Table 2.
  • Page 43 Installer setup options (ISU) – advanced menu Table 3.
  • Page 44 Installer setup options (ISU) – advanced menu Table 4.
  • Page 45 Installer setup options (ISU) – advanced menu Table 5.
  • Page 46: Z-Wave Configuration Parameters

    For detailed table with all avail- able Z-Wave configuration parameters go to http://customer.honeywell.com or search for T6 Pro Z-Wave Thermostat in the Z-Wave certi- fied products section on http://Z-Wavealliance.org Performing a system test You can test the system setup in ADVANCED MENU under SYSTEM TEST option.
  • Page 47: Alerts And Reminders

    Alerts and reminders Alerts and reminders are displayed via the alert symbol and alert number in the clock area on the home screen. You can read more information about active alerts, snooze or dismiss non- critical alerts in Menu/Alerts. Number Alert/Reminder Definition Thermostat...
  • Page 48 Alerts and reminders Number Alert/Reminder Definition AC Power Lost If batteries used as backup power it would drain batteries quickly so Z-Wave communication needs to be turned off. The working power mode can only be changed when thermostat is NOT included in a Z-Wave network.
  • Page 49: Specifications

    Specifications Model Number: TH6320ZW2003 Z-Wave Radio: Frequency (USA and Canada): 908.42 MHz Model Name: T6 Pro Z-Wave Thermostat Certified: Z-Wave Plus Generic Device Type: Thermostat Model Description: Programmable Z-Wave Node type (C-wire): Always On Slave (AOS) thermostat with touchscreen Node type (Battery): Listening Sleeping Slave (LSS)
  • Page 52: Year Limited Warranty

    CAUTION: ELECTRICAL HAZARD Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage. Disconnect power before beginning installation. CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD Compressor protection is bypassed during testing. To prevent equipment damage, avoid cycling the compressor quickly. CAUTION: MERCURY NOTICE This product should not be disposed of with other household waste. If this product is replacing a control that contains mercury in a sealed tube, do not place the old control in the trash.

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