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Professional Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide (NT100e/h, NT120e/h, NT130e/h, NT150e/h, and NT160) Release 3.0 Inside ... Configuring the thermostat using the TDI Configuring the thermostat using the TMI Troubleshooting Part No. 600-01000-200, Rev. 2 August 2007...
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Preface Audience Documentation Reading Path Proliphix Documentation Library xiii Conventions Technical Publications Technical Support Proliphix Welcomes Your Comments Chapter 1 Overview Before You Begin IP Address and Port Number Logging In to the Thermostat Real Time Clock What’s Next? Chapter 2...
Beta Draft Confidential Preface The Professional Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide describes how to control and configure Proliphix devices (for example, thermostats) through either the Thermostat Device Interface (TDI) or more specifically through the browser-based Thermostat Management Interface (TMI). Audience...
Beta Draft Confidential Preface Documentation Reading Path The following is the recommended documentation reading path for installing and configuring Proliphix devices. For a detailed description of each guide, see Proliphix Documentation Library (page xiii). Installing the Thermostat Proliphix Thermostat Installation Guide...
Beta Draft Confidential Preface Proliphix Documentation Library The following documentation is available for Proliphix products. Software Release Notes ship with each product. For ordering information, see page Proliphix Product Title Audience NT10e, NT20e, Proliphix Thermostat Installation Guide For customers who want to install the Basic and NT100e/h, NT120e/h, Professional series thermostat.
Beta Draft Confidential Preface Conventions This guide uses the following conventions, when applicable: Description Convention and Example Commands or keywords, file or path names Boldface font Variable parameters for which you supply values <courier italics> Options and arguments for which you supply values Information that the user must enter Courier Bold font...
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Beta Draft Confidential Preface Proliphix Welcomes Your Comments You can mail, email, or fax your comments. Please include the document part number in the subject line of your email or fax message. E-mail: techpubs@Proliphix.com Fax: Attention Technical Publications 978-692-3378 Proliphix, Inc.
Beta Draft Confidential Chapter Overview The Proliphix Professional Series Network Thermostats are powered by either Proliphix Network Power, Power over Ethernet, or via 24Vac from the HVAC system. The Professional Series of thermostats include the following: Thermostat Model Humidity Sensing and...
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 1: Overview You can configure and manage your thermostat using either the Proliphix Thermostat Management Interface (TMI) or the Thermostat Device Interface (TDI). Thermostat Management Interface — The Proliphix TMI enables you to manage and control your Proliphix thermostats through your web browser.
Click Submit. Real Time Clock Your Proliphix Network Thermostat ships from the factory with the real time clock disabled to ensure longer battery life. You must enable the real time clock to provide years of accurate timekeeping on your thermostat.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 1: Overview What’s Next? Continue with Chapter 2, Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI Chapter 3, Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI to manage your thermostat. Professional Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 3.0 Part No. 600-01000-200, Rev. 2...
Beta Draft Confidential Chapter Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI This chapter describes how to manually modify certain parameters directly at the thermostat using the Thermostat Device Interface (TDI) (buttons and screen options on the thermostat). The thermostat’s front panel includes up and down arrows and several buttons located at the bottom of the LCD to select the desired configuration settings.
Each thermostat displays content on the LCD screen. The LCD screen is organized into primary and secondary (or sub) screens. Most of the Professional Series thermostats have four primary screens. However, the NT100e/h has three primary screens. This section describes the primary and secondary screens shown in Figure 2-2 on page 2-3.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI Thermostat Screen Figure 2-3 shows the default Thermostat screen. The thermostat constantly displays this screen with a minimal ambient backlight. The backlight intensifies after you click any button. Figure 2-3 Thermostat (Default) Screen Alarm Notification Zone Name Network...
Beta Draft Confidential Thermostat Screen Table 2-2 Thermostat Screen Options (Continued) Field Description Heat Setpoint Temperature Indicates the current heat setpoint temperature ( F or C) as defined by the thermostat schedule. Note: This field is disabled if only Cool is selected in HVAC mode.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI HVAC Screen The HVAC screen is a sub-screen of the default Thermostat (Default) Screen (page 2-4). Most of the content on the HVAC screen is identical to the Thermostat screen with the exception of the HVAC mode and fan setting controls.
Beta Draft Confidential Thermostat Screen Table 2-3 to configure the HVAC options. Table 2-3 HVAC Screen Options Field Description Fan State Displays the current state of the fan. Options include: Sched – The fan schedule feature is enabled for each period of each Day Class.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI Figure 2-5 shows an example of the process of changing HVAC settings at the thermostat. Figure 2-5 Changing the HVAC Setting Select the middle HVAC button to enter the HVAC mode. Select the middle Mode button to modify HVAC or fan settings.
NT150e/h, and NT160e/h models (if remote sensors are installed and enabled) and the second primary screen if remote sensors are disabled. The NT100e/h does not support external thermal sensors, therefore this screen is not available on the NT100e/h Network Thermostat.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI Status & Control Screen The Status & Control screen is the third primary screen. (This is the second primary screen on the Professional Series thermostats if remote sensors are disabled.) You can highlight each status field by pressing the Up or Down arrows on the thermostat.
Beta Draft Confidential Thermostat Screen Thermostat Control Screen The Thermostat Control screen is a sub-screen of the Status & Control Screen (page 2-10). You can select the HVAC system type on this screen. This screen also displays the status of the selected type along with the default settings. To change specific parameters for each type, go to the Advanced Settings Page (page 3-35).
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI Table 2-6 to configure the Thermostat Status screen options. Table 2-6 Thermostat Status Screen Options Field Description Reset Press and hold the Reset button for three (3) seconds to perform a software reboot.
Beta Draft Confidential Thermostat Screen Thermostat Status Screen The Thermostat Status screen is a sub-screen of the Status & Control Screen (page 2-10). This screen displays the following information for each thermostat: Current date Product model number Software version Hardware revision Figure 2-10 Thermostat Status Screen Thermostat Status Apr 16, 2007 –...
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI Alarm Status Screen The Alarm Status screen is a sub-screen of the Status & Control Screen (page 2-10). This screen displays the status of both the Low and High Temperature Limits alarm and the Filter Reminder alert.
Beta Draft Confidential Thermostat Screen Network Status Screen The Network Status is a sub-screen of the Status & Control Screen (page 2-10). This screen displays the following information: Thermostat host name Unique Ethernet Media Access Control (MAC) address Internet Protocol (IP) address Web port number Network Settings Page (page 3-30) for more information on setting these...
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI Installer Information Screen The Installer Information screen is the fourth primary screen. Figure 2-13 Installer Information Screen Table 2-8 lists the Installer Information screen options. Table 2-8 Installer Information Screen Options Field Displays Company Name...
Beta Draft Confidential Chapter Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI This chapter describes how to connect the thermostat to your local network and configure and monitor the thermostat through the web browser using the Thermostat Management Interface (TMI). Thermostat Management Interface (TMI) Authentication The TMI for all Professional Series thermostats requires password authentication prior to accessing the HTML pages that enable you to control or manage the thermostats.
This software works in conjunction with the router’s DHCP Server to request and receive both an IP address and Gateway Address. If your file server or router supports DHCP, then your Proliphix thermostat automatically retrieves an IP Address, Gateway Address, and Subnet Mask from the DHCP server on your network.
Located in the upper-left corner of the Thermostat (Default) Screen (page 2-4). Default host name of the thermostat The last six digits of the Proliphix-assigned device MAC address in the format “AB:CD:EF”. See Network Status Screen (page 2-15). IP Address and Web Port identifier...
“local” network. In this case, you do not need to control the Note thermostats through the Proliphix Remote Management Service via the Proliphix Web Site. If the Proliphix Remote Management Service is not used however, email notification due to alarm conditions is not available. Logging In to the Thermostat...
Where 192.168.111.100 is a unique IP address initially assigned via DHCP and 80 is the default (Proliphix assigned) Web HTTP port number. (If you are upgrading your device from a previous version of Proliphix firmware, this port number may be something other than 80.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Most of the HTML thermostat pages conform to a standard format which is maintained for both local and remote thermostat access. (See Figure on page 3-7.) A yellow banner at the top of each page contains the following information for each thermostat: Model number Page title...
When you access the thermostat for the first time, the default Status & Control (Login) page appears. Proliphix recommends that either the thermostat administrator (admin) or a user (user) log in to the thermostat from this page. The thermostat’s status is visible to either account without logging in, but you must log in to control some of the parameters on this page.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI To log in and access TMI pages: Click Login. The login window appears. (See Figure 3-2.) Proper authentication is required before you can access any other thermostat TMI pages. Figure 3-2 Administrator (or User) Authentication Window Enter the default username and password for the admin or user account as follows: and click OK.
Beta Draft Confidential Status & Control Page Status & Control Page The TMI displays the default Status & Control page after authentication. The Status & Control page displays a “snapshot” of most of the pertinent information accessible on the thermostat. Figure 3-3 Status and Control Page Professional Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 3.0 Part No.
Displays the current temperature of Remote Sensor #1 if this remote thermal sensor is installed and enabled. This field is disabled if RS #1 is not included in temperature averaging.This field is not applicable on the NT100e/h thermostat. (See Advanced Settings Page (page 3-35).)
Beta Draft Confidential Status & Control Page Table 3-1 Thermostat Status Field Descriptions (Continued) Field Description Cool Setting Displays the current temperature programmed for the cooling (A/C) system. This field is disabled if the HVAC mode is set to Heat or Off. (See HVAC Mode (page 3-12).) This field is not visible if the thermostat is configured to...
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Table 3-1 Thermostat Status Field Descriptions (Continued) Field Description HVAC Mode Displays and controls the current mode setting for the HVAC system. The thermostat can be configured to control the heat system only, cool system only, automatically change over between heating and cooling systems, or control neither system.
Beta Draft Confidential Status & Control Page Table 3-1 Thermostat Status Field Descriptions (Continued) Field Description High Humidity Displays the current status of the High Humidity alarm condition. The (NT150e/h and relative humidity has risen above a pre-programmed limit. After this alarm NT160e/h only) occurs, you must repair the condition which caused the humidity to rise above the configured limit before resetting this alarm.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI General Settings Page The General Settings page contains parameters and settings that enable you to configure the thermostat name and location and set filter replacement reminders. Figure 3-4 General Settings (Alarms and Alerts Pending) Page 3-14 Professional Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 3.0 Part No.
Site Name Enter a 25 alpha-numeric character name used to identify the thermostat if more than one thermostat intercommunicates with the Proliphix Web Server. (See the Proliphix Remote Access Guide.) Thermostat Serial Number Displays an eight digit alpha-numeric thermostat serial number (e.g.
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Status & Control Page (page 3-9). In addition, this alarm will be sent to the Proliphix web site to trigger an email notification if this function is Enabled. Disable (default) – No low temperature limit is set.
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Status & Control Page (page 3-9). In addition, this alarm is sent to the Proliphix web site to trigger an email notification if this function is Enabled. This is a minor (yellow) alarm condition.
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Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Table 3-2 General Settings Field Descriptions (Continued) Field Description Filter Last Replaced The TMI displays this field when Filter Reminder is enabled. Filter Replaced check box – Checking this box and then clicking Submit, forces the current thermostat date and time into the Date and Time field above and restarts the interval set within the Filter Reminder field above.
Beta Draft Confidential Setback Schedules Page Setback Schedules Page The Professional Series thermostat supports a set of scheduling options that you can configure through the TMI to create customized heating, cooling, or fan schedules. Figure 3-5 shows an example of the Setback Schedules page. Figure 3-5 Setback Schedules Page Professional Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 3.0 3-19...
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Thermostat Scheduling The thermostat scheduling feature is organized in a hierarchy. You use Day Classes to classify the types of days that are used in the schedule. Each Day Class is divided into four Periods, each of which supports temperature settings for both heating and cooling, and fan settings to provide periodic air flow.
Beta Draft Confidential Setback Schedules Page Day Class Schedules Figure 3-5 on page 3-19 displays Occupied, Unoccupied, and Other Day Class Schedules in the Day Class Schedules table. The TMI displays the day class periods and period start times within each row of the table. The TMI also displays the heat and cool settings for each period in each day class.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Occupied, Unoccupied, Other Class Schedule Pages From the Occupied, Unoccupied, or Other Class Schedule page, you can assign both heat and cool temperature settings, as well as fan schedule settings in each of the four schedule Periods.
Beta Draft Confidential Setback Schedules Page Table 3-3 to modify the Occupied, Unoccupied, or Other Class Schedule page fields. Table 3-3 Occupied (Unoccupied or Other) Class Schedule Field Descriptions Field Description Period Displays one of four time periods of the day. Time Use the drop-down menu to modify the time period in 15 minute increments.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Default Weekly Schedule From the Default Weekly Schedule page, you can assign one of three Day Classes (see Figure 3-6 on page 3-20) to each of the seven days of the week. Figure 3-8 Default Weekly Schedule Page Table 3-4 to assign Day Classes to each day of the week.
Beta Draft Confidential Setback Schedules Page Schedule Special Days From the Schedule Special Days page, you can select any day of the current or future month and assign a day class different from what is specified in the Default Weekly Schedule (page 3-24).
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Special Days Examples This section describes some examples of Special Days. Example 1 Figure 3-10 on page 3-27 shows an example of changing the Day Class on December 21, 2007 from an Occupied Day Class (i.e. a typical work day) to an Unoccupied Day Class.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Example 2 Figure 3-11 shows an example of adding a week-long period to the thermostat schedule from the December 23, 2007 through December 29, 2007. Figure 3-11 Special Days Table Page (Example 2) For example, to add a week-long holiday period: Click Edit Special Days (from Figure 3-5 on page...
Beta Draft Confidential Setback Schedules Page Setback Schedules Page now displays the two Special Days entries in the Calendar View. Figure 3-12 Setback Schedules Page Professional Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 3.0 3-29 Part No. 600-01000-200, Rev. 2...
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Network Settings Page From the Network Settings Page, you can configure the appropriate network parameters specific to your local network such as configuring the Syslog server address to receive messages and alerts. Figure 3-13 Network Settings Page 3-30 Professional Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 3.0...
The thermostat uses this address when it needs to communicate with the Proliphix Web Server for remote access. (You must click Submit after changing this parameter to invoke a software reset to set the new value.) A.B.C.D –...
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WAN traffic access to the thermostat for remote management. This feature is used only by the Proliphix Remote Management Server. The thermostat uses this value, along with the WAN IP address, to notify the server which port is to be used when the server wants to contact the thermostat on an internal LAN.
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A.B.C.D – Four field standard dot notation for IP address designation. Alarms that are delivered to the Proliphix Remote Management Server are also delivered to the Syslog server. The alarm status is delivered to the Proliphix Remote Management Server independent of the Syslog messages.
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Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Table 3-5 Network Settings Field Descriptions (Continued) Field Description Port Enter the Syslog server IP port, which allows you to use a custom program to receive alarm/alert notifications. wxyz – Four digit (max) standard IP port number designation. The default port number is 514.
Beta Draft Confidential Advanced Settings Page Advanced Settings Page The Advanced Settings page enables you to customize the thermostat by selecting the HVAC type and setting heating and cooling parameters. How you configure your thermostat depends on the type of HVAC system you have, Heat Pump or Fuel Burner.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Figure 3-15 shows the Advanced Settings page for a Fuel Burner HVAC system. Figure 3-15 Advanced Settings Page - Fuel Burner HVAC 3-36 Professional Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 3.0 Part No.
Beta Draft Confidential Advanced Settings Page Table 3-6 to configure the Advanced Settings for a parameters. Table 3-6 Advanced Settings Fields - HVAC Fuel Burner Field Descriptions Field Description HVAC System Type Select the type of HVAC system, either Fuel Burner (default) or Heat Pump HVAC systems as follows: Fuel Burner (default) –...
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Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Table 3-6 Advanced Settings Fields - HVAC Fuel Burner Field Descriptions Field Description Cool Control Specify the HVAC control of this thermostat. This parameter describes the thermostat’s capability to control a single stage or dual stage cooling system.
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F (0, +1.0, +1.5, +2.0, +2.5, +3.0 Thermostat Configuration Hold Mode Duration Specifies the time interval in which the thermostat temperature (NT100e/h, NT120e/h, and setting are held independent of schedule changes due to Period NT150e/h only) or Day Class advancements.
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Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Table 3-6 Advanced Settings Fields - HVAC Fuel Burner Field Descriptions Field Description Hold/OBO When Button Lockout is disabled, this specifies the time interval (One Button Override) Duration for the Hold function in which the thermostat temperature (NT130e/h and NT160e/h only) settings are held independent of schedule changes due to Period or Day Class advancements.
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Beta Draft Confidential Advanced Settings Page Table 3-6 Advanced Settings Fields - HVAC Fuel Burner Field Descriptions Field Description Setpoint Differential Establishes the temperature limits above and below the established setpoint, within which the heating or cooling cycle is activated and maintained. The anticipator algorithm operates within this differential range about the setpoint.
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Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Table 3-6 Advanced Settings Fields - HVAC Fuel Burner Field Descriptions Field Description A/C Humidity Control Select a relative humidity value from 10% to 90%. When the (NT150e/h and NT160e/h only) measured RH rises above a preset threshold, the HVAC cooling cycle is initiated.
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Beta Draft Confidential Advanced Settings Page Table 3-6 Advanced Settings Fields - HVAC Fuel Burner Field Descriptions Field Description External Relay Configuration External Relay Trigger The NT150 and NT160 models include an additional relay that (NT150e/h and NT160e/h only) can be activated by several user-defined triggers. The additional relay can be triggered in response to the following events.
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Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Table 3-6 Advanced Settings Fields - HVAC Fuel Burner Field Descriptions Field Description Threshold Depending on the action selected by the External Relay Trigger (NT150e/h and NT160e/h only) (NT150e/h and NT160e/h only) (page 3-43), this setting represents the limits of either temperature or relative humidity as required by the External Relay Trigger action above.
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Field Description Reset on Submit Consult a Proliphix support representative prior to changing this setting. Performs a software reset on the thermostat. All current settings are maintained after the execution of this reset. This reset is performed to return the thermostat to a known state after abnormal behavior.
From the Sensor Settings page, you can add external thermal sensors and configure zone temperature thermal averaging of the Local or the two Remote Sensors. This page is not available on the NT100e/h Network Thermostat because the NT100e/h does not support external thermal sensors.
Select the remote sensor type, either thermistor or analog so that the appropriate temperature translation table is used to calculate the temperature value. (Consult the Proliphix web site for a list of sensors available in either type.) Thermistor (default) – Thermistor-based thermal sensors.
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Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Table 3-7 Sensor Settings Field Descriptions (Continued) Field Description Sensor Averaging Select Enable or Disable to indicate if this remote thermal sensor is to participate in the algebraic averaging of either or both of the thermostat (local) sensor or the remaining Remote Sensor.
By default, Proliphix thermostats intercommunicate with the Proliphix Web Server to provide this capability. If the Proliphix Web Server is not used, a private server may be used but it must provide both alarm notification processing and e-mail generation to fully emulate the remote-access capability which Proliphix provides.
Remote Server Configuration Server Address The IP address of the Remote Server, either the Proliphix Remote Management Server or a private server which supports remote access. This field is pre-configured at the factory with the IP address of the Proliphix Web Server.
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ID to ensure that only authorized Proliphix customers may participate in remotely managing their thermostats. The field is required only if you want to use the Proliphix Web Server as the remote server for remotely accessing their thermostat. See Proliphix Installer Remote Management Guide.
Remote Discovery Status Page (page 3-52) appears. This page displays a brief synopsis of the state of the thermostat and initiates the discovery process with the remote web server (e.g. Proliphix web server on the Proliphix Web Site). Click Back to Remote Access Settings to return to the...
Beta Draft Confidential Installer Info Page Installer Info Page The Installer Information Page is included within the administrator pages specific to those responsible for the installation and management of the thermostat. This page contains contact information for the installer. Figure 3-19 Installer Info(rmation) Page Professional Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 3.0 3-53 Part No.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Usage Counters Page Usage counters, for example: Heat1, Aux Heat, Cool1, Fan, and the External Relay (NT150e/h and NT160e/h only) provide a minute-accurate duration activity for all relays. The usage counters that are displayed depend on how your thermostat is configured.
Beta Draft Confidential Usage Counters Page Table 3-9 to complete the Usage Counter page fields. Table 3-9 Usage Counters Page Field Descriptions Field Description Relay Counters Heat1 Displays the first stage Heat1 relay minute activity counter. The Admin account user can reset this field by setting Reset Counters in the Last Counter Reset field.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Password Settings Page You can access additional installer-specific pages after successfully logging in as an administrator. As a user, you may change your password. As an administrator, you may also change the administrator and/or user passwords. Figure 3-21 Admin Password Settings Page 3-56 Professional Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 3.0...
Beta Draft Confidential Password Settings Page Table 3-10 to complete the Password Settings page fields. Table 3-10 Admin Password Settings Field Descriptions Field Description Admin Password New Password Enter an alpha-numeric password for the Administrator (admin) account. The password is case sensitive and limited to 15 alpha-numeric characters.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI The User account can also change the user password as shown in Figure 3-22. Figure 3-22 User Password Settings Page Table 3-11 to complete the Admin Settings (User Password) page fields. Table 3-11 Admin Settings (User Password) Field Descriptions Field Description...
Do not perform a software reset or factory reset on the thermostat until instructed to do so by a qualified Proliphix customer support representative. See Technical Caution...
To perform a factory reset at the thermostat: Remove the thermostat cover from the base which is attached to the wall. (See the Proliphix Thermostat Installation Guide.) Attach the top of the cover to the top of the base as a hinge.
Beta Draft Confidential Index Advanced settings page External thermal sensors 3-35 Alarm settings 3-47 indication notification 3-50 status 3-12 Alarm notification 3-50 Alarm status screen described 2-14 Factory reset Filter set change reminder 3-17 Firewall settings 3-32 Fuel burner settings for 3-37 Button lockout Gateway address...
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Index Installer info page Real time clock 3-53 Installer information screen Relative humidity 3-10 3-12 described 2-16 Remote access page 3-49 IP Address Remote discovery status page 3-52 Remote management Remote sensor current temperature 3-10 Right button LCD screen on thermostat Left button Logging in to the thermostat (remotely) Login page...
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Beta Draft Confidential Index Unoccupied day class described 3-20 settings 3-22 Up arrow Usage counters 3-54 Web port identifier Professional Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 3.0 Index-3 Part No. 600-01000-200, Rev. 2...
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