ComfortNET  CTK03 Operating Manual

ComfortNET CTK03 Operating Manual

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ComfortNet™ CTK03 Communicating Thermostat
Touch-screen Thermostat
Operating
Manual
69-2687EFS-01
HID-350

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  • Page 1 Operating Manual ComfortNet™ CTK03 Communicating Thermostat Touch-screen Thermostat 69-2687EFS-01 HID-350...
  • Page 2: About Your New Thermostat

    About your new thermostat Your new thermostat is pre-programmed and ready to go. Just check the settings below and change if needed: 1. Set date and time ..................See page 4 2. Select fan setting ..................See page 5 3. Select system setting ................See page 6 4.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat Table of contents Programming & Operation Preferences menu......20 Temporary schedule changes ..21 Quick reference ........2 Screen cleaning ........22 Date/time settings ......4 Security settings .......23 Fan settings ........5 Installer contact information ....24 System settings ........6 Advanced features ......25 Energy Saver settings ......7...
  • Page 4: Quick Reference

    Operating Manual Quick reference: residential use Display Control fan operation Select system Display menu home screen (see page 5) type (see page 6) options (see pages 11-24) Change date or time (see page 4) Outdoor Adjust temperature temperature and humidity settings (see pages 9-10) Current system...
  • Page 5: Commercial Use

    ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat Quick reference: commercial use Select system Display Display menu Control fan operation type (see page 6) home screen options (see (see page 5) pages 11-24) Change date or time (see page 4) Outdoor Adjust temperature temperature and humidity...
  • Page 6: Date/Time Settings

    Operating Manual Date/time settings Press date/time display To set the date or time, press the date/ time display, then select SET TIME or SET DATE. Press the buttons until the proper time/date is displayed, then press DONE to save and exit (or press Press to select date or time CANCEL to exit without changing the time).
  • Page 7: Fan Settings

    ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat Fan settings Press • On: Fan is always on. • Auto: Fan runs only when heating or cooling system is on. MCR32961 • Circulate: Fan runs randomly, about Press any displayed option 35% of the time (residential models only).
  • Page 8: System Settings

    Operating Manual System settings Press SYSTEM, then select any option Press SYSTEM (press to scroll menu): SYSTEM • Heat: Thermostat controls only the MCR32963 heating system. Press any displayed option • Cool: Thermostat controls only the cooling system. • Automatic: Thermostat selects heating or cooling as needed.
  • Page 9: Energy Saver Settings

    ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat Energy Saver settings for maximum cost savings These default Energy Saver settings can reduce expenses by as much as 33%. (See next page to customize each time period.) Heat Cool Heat Cool Period Start time (Mon-Fri) (Mon-Fri)
  • Page 10: Using Program Schedules

    Operating Manual To adjust program schedules Press MENU, then CREATE/EDIT Press MENU SCHEDULE to display options: MENU • Guide me: This option creates a MCR32965 schedule for you, by asking simple Press CREATE/EDIT SCHEDULE questions. • I’ll do it myself: This is a faster way Create/Edit Schedule to create a schedule manually.
  • Page 11: Schedule Overrides

    ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat Program schedule override: residential use Press to change temperature Press to change the tempera- ture. It will be maintained until the “hold” time you set. Press the PERMANENT HOLD button to keep the same temperature until you manually change it or resume the program schedule.
  • Page 12 Operating Manual Program schedule override: commercial use Press to activate “occupied” mode Press to change the temperature. It will be maintained until the “hold” time you set. OVERRIDE Press OVERRIDE to use a pre-set MCR32969 “occupied” temperature if a person is Press to change temperature present during an unoccupied period.
  • Page 13: Menu Options System Status

    ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat System status information Press MENU, then select EQUIPMENT Press MENU STATUS. MENU Depending on how your thermostat was MCR32965 installed, the Equipment Status screen can report data about the following sys- EQUIPMENT STATUS Scroll to select tems: Equipment Status • Heating and cooling...
  • Page 14: Vacation/Event Scheduler

    Operating Manual Menu: Vacation scheduling (residential use) Press This feature lets you conserve energy MENU while away, and restores a comfortable MENU temperature just before you return to your home. MCR32965 Scroll to select VACATION Press at each screen to enter temperatures, dates and times as Vacation Mode prompted, then press DONE.
  • Page 15 ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat Menu: Holiday/event scheduling (commercial use) Press This feature lets you conserve energy MENU when the workplace is unoccupied for MENU special events or on holidays. MCR32965 The US (United States) and CANADIAN Scroll to select HOLIDAY / EVENT SCHEDULER...
  • Page 16 Operating Manual Menu: Holiday override (commercial use) Press HOLIDAY MODE to set temperatures Scroll to select HOLIDAY MODE that will be maintained from now until the date you expect to return. The thermostat will resume the normal schedule on the date you set. You can press CANCEL at any time to resume the normal schedule.
  • Page 17 ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat Initiate Occupancy mode (commercial use) This feature keeps temperature at an energy-saving level until the PRESS TO START OCCUPANCY button is pressed. When you arrive, press the button to maintain a comfortable temperature while the room is occupied.
  • Page 18: Humidity Controls

    Operating Manual Menu: Humidification Move the slider bar to the humidity level Press MENU you prefer, then press DONE. MENU Press MORE SETTINGS if frost or con- MCR32965 Scroll to select densation appears on windows. A lower HUMIDIFICATION number adjusts humidity to help prevent these problems.
  • Page 19: Dehumidification

    ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat Menu: Dehumidification (residential use) This feature can control your air con- Press MENU ditioner to reduce humidity. Move the MENU slider bar to the humidity level you pre- fer, then press DONE. MCR32965 Scroll to select DEHUMIDIFICATION...
  • Page 20 Operating Manual Menu: Dehumidification (commercial use) Press Move the slider bar to the humidity level MENU you prefer, then press DONE. If your air MENU conditioner is used to control humid- ity, the thermostat may use the follow- MCR32965 Scroll to select DEHUMIDIFICATION ing methods to maintain your desired humidity:...
  • Page 21: Ventilation Controls

    ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat Menu: Ventilation Press SETTING to set operating mode: Press MENU Auto: Ventilation (fan) runs as pro- MENU grammed by the installer. MCR32965 Scroll to select VENTILATION Off: Ventilation (fan) remains off unless turned on using the timer.
  • Page 22: Preferences Menu

    Operating Manual Menu: Preferences Press At this screen you can view or change MENU the following options: MENU • Reminders to change filters MCR32965 • Utility Schedule options Scroll to select PREFERENCES • Fahrenheit/Celsius display • 12/24-hour clock display • Display Options: Preferences –...
  • Page 23: Temporary Schedule Changes

    ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat Menu: Temporary schedule changes Press This feature is useful if your daily sched- MENU ule sometimes changes. MENU Select an option, then follow screen MCR32965 prompts to conserve energy while Scroll to select TEMPORARY SCHEDULE CHANGES you’re away and maintain a comfortable climate after you return.
  • Page 24: Screen Cleaning

    Operating Manual Menu: Clean screen Use this feature to lock the screen so Press MENU you can clean it without changing any settings. A countdown timer will show MENU elapsed time until the screen is MCR32965 reactivated. Scroll to select CLEAN SCREEN Clean Screen MCR32983...
  • Page 25: Security Settings

    ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat Menu: Security settings Security options can be used to prevent Press MENU unauthorized changes to system settings. MENU MCR32965 Lock options: Scroll to select SECURITY SETTINGS • Unlocked: Full access allowed. • Partially locked: Only temperature Security Settings can be changed.
  • Page 26: Installer Contact Information

    Operating Manual Menu: Dealer Information Press Check this screen if you need to MENU contact the person who installed your MENU system, for maintenance, repairs or MCR32965 upgrades. Scroll to select DEALER INFORMATION Dealer Information MCR32985 69-2687EFS—01...
  • Page 27: Advanced Features

    ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat Advanced features Adaptive Intelligent Recovery (residential use only) Over time, the ComfortNetTM CTK03 communicating thermostat “learns” how long it takes your system to provide the temperature you want. It turns on the heating or cooling system earlier to make sure you’re comfortable at the time you expect.
  • Page 28: Installer Options

    Operating Manual Menu: Installer options These options should be changed only by professionally qualified techni- MENU cians. To avoid disabling or damaging MCR32965 your equipment, do not change these options yourself. The USB port on the bottom of the ther- Installer Options mostat is for use by professional install- ers only.
  • Page 29: Battery Replacement

    ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat Battery replacement: Wireless outdoor sensor Replace batteries in your outdoor sensor M32988 MCR32937 MCR32987 Remove sensor from bracket, detach cover and install 2 fresh AA batteries lithium Replace batteries in your outdoor sensor when a warning appears on the thermostat screen, about two months before batteries are depleted.
  • Page 30 Operating Manual Battery replacement: Wireless indoor sensor Replace batteries in your indoor sensor M32990 MCR32933 MCR32989 Install 2 fresh AAA alkaline batteries. Status light will briefly flash green. If it flashes red, batteries are not good. Replace batteries in your indoor sensor when a warning appears on the thermostat screen, about two months before batteries are depleted.
  • Page 31: Humidity Display

    ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat Humidity display In some circumstances, the humidity displayed on the Home screen may not match humidity near the thermostat. Some systems are set up to use two sensors, one to control humidification, the other for dehumidification. These sensors are often installed in different locations.
  • Page 32: Optional Accessories

    Operating Manual Optional accessories Portable Comfort Control If you have only one thermostat, you move this remote control from room to room (like a portable thermostat), to make sure the tempera- ture is comfortable in the room you’re using. If you have multiple thermostats, you can view and adjust the temperature in each room from your armchair.
  • Page 33 ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat Optional accessories RedLINK™ Internet Gateway The Honeywell RedLINK Internet Gateway gives you remote access to your ComfortNetTM CTK03 com- municating thermostat via the Internet or from your smart phone. You can use a Web browser to review or adjust indoor temperature, system mode and other settings.
  • Page 34 Operating Manual Optional accessories Wireless Vent and Filter Boost Remote This handy device mounts anywhere in your home (typically bathroom or kitchen) for convenient on demand ventilation. Select 20, 40 or 60 minutes as desired for increased ventilation. 69-2687EFS—01...
  • Page 35: In Case Of Difficulty

    ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat In case of difficulty If you have difficulty with your thermostat, please try the suggestions below. Most problems can be corrected quickly and easily. Screen is • Check circuit breaker and reset if necessary. blank • Make sure power switch at heating & cooling system is on.
  • Page 36: Limited Warranty

    Operating Manual Limited Warranty This thermostat (“control”) is warranted by Goodman The warranty period begins on the date of the original instal- Manufacturing Company, L.P. (“Goodman”) to be free from lation. Where the product is installed in a newly constructed defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and home;...
  • Page 37 ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat Goodman is not responsible for: 1. Damage or repairs required as a consequence of faulty installation or application. 2. Damage as a result of floods, fires, winds, lightning, accidents, corrosive atmosphere or other conditions beyond the control of Goodman.
  • Page 38: Regulatory Information

    Operating Manual Regulatory information FCC Compliance Statement (Part 15.19) (USA only) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Warning (Part 15.21) (USA only) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 39 ComfortNet™ Communicating Thermostat Regulatory information not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Portable Comfort Control This portable transmitter with its antenna complies with FCC and Industry Canada RF exposure limits for general population/ uncontrolled exposure. This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
  • Page 40 Need Help? For assistance please call toll-free: (888) 593-9988 ® U.S. Registered Trademark. © 2012 Honeywell International Inc. 69-2687EFS—01 M.S. 01-12 HID-350 Printed in U.S.A.

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