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INSTALLATION

AND OPERATING

INSTRUCTIONS

Communicating

Touchscreen

Thermostat

Model R02P029

2016-12-14

FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW ALL

INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE

INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS CONTROL

COULD CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR

PROPERTY DAMAGE.

X00482 Rev.C

X00485

SUP modulating quick configuration flowchart

Use or to change the temperature

rise in electric heat mode

Use or to change the temperature

rise in autobackup mode

Use or to

activate/deactivate autobackup

Use or to change the

max power ratio

Use or to change

Fan ON speed

Use or to change the CFM

per TON in de-humidification

Use or to change the CFM

per TON in heating

Use or to change the CFM

per TON in cooling

Use or to adjust the balance point

TABLE OF CONTENT

1Introduction to Thermostat and

Communicating System ...................................... 4

2-

3-

Safety ..................................................... 4

Installation .............................................. 4

3.1Battery Location................................. 4

3.2Wiring Requirements ......................... 4

3.3Quick Install Steps ............................. 5

3.4Installing Thermostat ......................... 5

4Power Up ............................................... 5

4.1Message at Thermostat ..................... 5

4.2Communication Systems ................... 5

4.3Check System Operation ................... 5

4.3.1Fan Operation ............................... 5

4.3.2Heating System ............................. 6

5-

4.3.3Cooling System ............................. 6

Thermostat Setup .................................. 6

5.1Set Current Time and Day ................. 6

5.2Choose the System Setting (Cool, Off,

Heat, Em, Auto) ............................................... 7

6-

5.3Setup thermostat options ................... 7

Using the Thermostat ............................. 9

6.1System Operation .............................. 9

6.2Auxiliary Heating................................ 9

6.2.1Heat Pump Disable ....................... 9

6.2.2Dual Fuel System Disable ............ 9

6.2.3Air Handler Lockout Temperature 9

6.3Permanent Temperature Hold .......... 9

6.4Normal Mode .................................... 9

6.5Auto Mode ...................................... 10

6.6Choose the Fan Setting (Auto or On) .

........................................................ 10

6.7Check System Status ..................... 10

6.8Maintenance Reminder Message ... 10

7Advanced Installer Configuration Menu10

7.1Entering and Navigating the Advanced

Installer Configuration Menu/Service

Information .................................................... 10

7.2Fault Status ..................................... 11

7.3Equipment User Menus .................. 11

7.4Thermostat User Menu ................... 13

7.5Chinook gas Furnace User Menus . 14

7.6Supreme electric furnace User Menus

........................................................ 17

7.7Heat Pump / air conditioner User

Menus ........................................................ 18

8Modulating Chinook furnace Fault Codes

............................................................ 20

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LIST OF TABLES

Table 1: Status User Menu ............................. 13

Table 2: Setup User Menu .............................. 13

Table 3: User Menus ....................................... 14

Table 4: Status 1 C

HINOOK

gas Furnace User

Menu ............................................................... 14

Table 5: Status 2 C

HINOOK

gas Furnace User

Menu ............................................................... 15

Table 6: Fault History C

HINOOK

gas Furnace User

Menu ............................................................... 15

Table 7: Unit Info C

HINOOK

gas Furnace User

Menu ............................................................... 15

Table 8: 2 week history C

HINOOK

gas Furnace

User Menu ...................................................... 16

Table 9: Life History C

HINOOK

gas Furnace User

Menu ............................................................... 16

Table 10: Setup C

HINOOK

gas Furnace User

Menu ............................................................... 16

Table 11: Dipswitch C

HINOOK

gas Furnace User

Menu ............................................................... 17

Table 12: Status S

UPREME

User Menu ............ 17

Table 13: AC/HP User Menu ........................... 17

Table 14: Dehumidification User Menu ........... 17

Table 15: Fan User Menu................................ 18

Table 16: Autobackup User Menu ................... 18

Table 17: System User Menu .......................... 18

Table 18: Reset User Menu ............................ 18

Table 19: Status Heat Pump User Menu ......... 18

Table 20: CFM/TON User Menu ..................... 19

Table 21: Defrost User Menu .......................... 19

Table 22: Reset User Menu ............................ 19

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Battery Location .............................................................................................................................. 4

Figure 2: Wiring diagram ................................................................................................................................ 4

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1- INTRODUCTION TO

THERMOSTAT AND

COMMUNICATING SYSTEM

The system consists of a premium indoor furnace or air handler, an outdoor AC condensing unit or heat pump and touchscreen thermostat that is the HVAC (Heating,

Ventilation & Air Conditioning) command center.

All these devices are linked together and communicate using ClimateTalk language protocol. The benefits of ClimateTalk are autoconfiguration of the system, the ability to share information throughout the system for enhanced diagnostics and control, and straightforward wiring since communications requires attaching only four wires. This ensures simple, reliable operation and an accurate installation.

2- SAFETY

WARNING

Thermostat installation and all components of the control system shall conform to Class II circuits per the

NEC/CEC code

.

WARNING

To prevent electrical shock and/or equipment damage, disconnect electric power to system at main fuse or circuit breaker box until installation is complete .

ATTENTION: MERCURY NOTICE

This product does not contain mercury. However, this product may replace a product that contains mercury.

Mercury and products containing mercury must not be discarded in household trash. Do not touch any spilled mercury. Wearing non-absorbent gloves, clean up any spilled mercury and place in a sealed container. For proper disposal of a product containing mercury or a sealed container of spilled mercury, place it in a suitable shipping container. Refer to www.thermostat.recycle.org or www.switchthestat.ca for location to send product containing mercury.

3- INSTALLATION

This document provides information for installation of the touchscreen thermostat only. Installation instructions of the furnace or air handler and outdoor AC condensing unit or heat pump are provided with each of these devices.

3.1- BATTERY LOCATION

Figure 1: Battery Location

2 “AA” alkaline batteries are included in the thermostat to keep time during a power outage.

If “LOW BATTERY” is displayed in the scrolling area, the batteries are low and should be replaced with fresh batteries. For best results use premium brand alkaline batteries

To replace batteries, set thermostat SYSTEM touch key to Off, remove thermostat from wall by grasping the top and bottom of the thermostat and pulling straight away from the wall. The base will remain on the wall. Install the batteries in the rear along the top of the thermostat. Reposition the thermostat over the base plate and gently snap into place.

3.2- WIRING REQUIREMENTS

Each communicating device in the system has a four wire connection labelled (R, C, 1, 2). Each R,

C, 1, and 2 terminals must be wired consistently.

Figure 2: Wiring diagram

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3.3- QUICK INSTALL STEPS

1. Determine location of thermostat installation.

2. Mount thermostat base to wall.

3. Connect wires to thermostat base.

4. Remove battery tag to provide battery power to the thermostat.

5. Attach thermostat to base.

6. Turn on power to system. Allow approximately 1 minute for the system to configure.

7. Set the time

8. Select thermostat operating options in the Thermostat Options Configuration

9. Menu.

10. Perform thermostat/system operation checkout.

11. Program thermostat or accept factory programming.

12. Touch Hold.

3.4- INSTALLING THERMOSTAT

1. Pull the thermostat body off the thermostat base. Forcing or prying thermostat will cause damage to the unit.

2. Place base at installation location and mark mounting hole locations on wall using base as a template.

3. Move base out of the way. Drill mounting holes.

4. Attach base snugly to wall using two mounting screws. Levelling is for appearance only and will not affect thermostat operation.

5. Connect wires to terminal block on base.

6. Remove battery tag to provide battery power to thermostat.

7. Carefully line the thermostat up with the base and snap into place.

N

OTE

: Push excess wire into the wall to prevent any interference when attaching the thermostat to the base, ensuring a good connection to the terminals.

4- POWER UP

Turn on AC power to the system. The thermostat will automatically identify the communicating components installed.

4.1- MESSAGE AT THERMOSTAT

During power up, the thermostat will scroll the word “SEARCHING” in the message area, indicating that the system is looking for components (Air Handler, Furnace, Heat Pump,

Air Conditioner) on the Climate Talk network.

Once the components are identified the message display will indicate the components found.

Confirmation will be given in the message area that the equipment has been found with the message (equipment) FOUND.

N

OTE

: If the thermostat display continuously shows

“SEARCHING check the wiring to the thermostat.

4.2- COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

The thermostat will recognize the system devices that are connected and the capacities to set the system up to the operating settings. The system has additional flexibility which allows for the customization of certain parameters.

4.3- CHECK SYSTEM OPERATION

4.3.1- Fan Operation

 Turn power on to the system.

 Press Run Schedule.

 Press FAN until FAn on is displayed. The fan should begin to operate.

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 Press FAN until FAn Auto is displayed. The fan should stop operating.

4.3.2- Heating System

 Press Run Schedule.

 Press SYSTEM key until Heat is displayed.

 Press to adjust thermostat setting above room temperature. The heating system should begin to operate.

 Press

to adjust thermostat setting below room temperature. The heating system should stop operating.

4.3.3- Cooling System

 Press SYSTEM key until Cool is displayed.

 Press

to adjust thermostat setting below room temperature. The cooling system should begin to operate.

 Press to adjust thermostat setting above room temperature. The cooling system should stop operating.

5- THERMOSTAT SETUP

5.1- SET CURRENT TIME AND DAY

On Home Screen Display, touch the menu key to display additional key choices.

Touch either the or key until you reach the correct hour and AM or PM designation. Then touch Set Time again to display minutes only in clock display.

Touch and hold either the or keys until you reach the correct minutes. Then touch Set Time once again to display the day of the week.

Touch Set Time once to display hour and AM or PM designation in clock display.

Touch either the or key until you reach the correct day.

Touch Run Schedule to save the Time and Day settings and return to the Home Screen Display.

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5.2- CHOOSE THE SYSTEM SETTING

(COOL, OFF, HEAT, EM, AUTO)

a menu option. Touch to advance to the next menu item or to return to the previous menu item. Touch Run Schedule at any time to exit the menu and return to Home Screen Display.

Touch the SYSTEM key to select:

Cool: Thermostat controls only the cooling system.

Off: Heating and Cooling systems are off.

Heat: Thermostat controls only the heating system.

Em: Thermostat controls emergency heating only.

Auto: Auto Changeover is used where both heating and cooling may be required during the same day. Auto allows the thermostat to automatically select heating or cooling depending on the indoor temperature and the selected heat and cool setpoints. This thermostat will not allow you to program a conflict between Heating and

Cooling setpoints. For setting Auto mode see Auto

Mode page 10.

5.3- SETUP THERMOSTAT OPTIONS

The Thermostat has options that can be selected and adjusted. These options are in the Thermostat

Options Configuration Menu. On the Home Screen

Display, touch the Menu key to display additional key choices.

Select continuous FAN speed.

Default is Medium. It can be set to High, Medium or Low. In High, the fan will run at the highest speed when FAN key is selected to On. In high, the fan speed will be approximately 75%, in medium the fan speed will be approximately 50% of the maximum speed of the fan, and in low the fan speed will be approximately 25% of the maximum speed of the fan.

Select continuous backlight. Scrolling message will show “BACKLIGHT”. When bL is selected On the backlight will be on continuously. Selecting bL

OFF will allow the backlight to turn on momentarily when any key is touched. If system power is off and thermostat is operating on battery only, and bL is On, bL will turn the backlight on momentarily when a key is touched.

Touch and hold the Installer Config key for 3 seconds. This displays the first menu item as shown in the next step. Touch or to change

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Select temperature offset. Scrolling message will show “TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT”.

Your thermostat was accurately calibrated at the factory, however this option allows you to change the display temperature to match your previous thermostat if you prefer. Default is 0° with current temperature. Adjustment can be made from 5°F

Lo to 5°F HI to change the displayed temperature.

Touch Run Schedule at any time to exit the Menu and return to Home Screen Display.

Select air filter maintenance reminder. Scrolling message will show “AIR

FILTER

MAINTENANCE

”. Default is OFF. It can be changed to a setting from 25 to 1975 hours in increments of 25 hours to select the amount of time for the reminder. Consult your installer for the hours and type of filter.

When the system has run for the selected length of time, the scrolling message area will show

CHANGE FILTER” to indicate maintenance is required.

Select temperature display as Fahrenheit or

Celsius. Scrolling message will show “SELECT

TEMPERATURE DISPLAY

”. This option selects the temperature display as °F or °C.

Select UV lamp maintenance reminder.

Scrolling message will show

UV

LAMP

MAINTENANCE

”. Default is OFF. It can be changed to a setting from 25 to 1975 days in increments of 25 days to select the amount of time for the reminder. Setting of 350 days is an annual reminder.

Based on this setting, the scrolling message area will show “CHANGE UV LAMP” to indicate maintenance is required.

Select beeper (audio prompt) Default is On for the beeper to indicate a touch key selection. It can be changed to OFF.

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Select humidifier pad maintenance reminder.

Scrolling message will show

HUMIDIFIER PAD

MAINTENANC

e”. Default is OFF. It can be changed to a setting from 25 to 1975 hours in increments of 25 hours to select the amount of time for the reminder. Setting of 100 hours is typically 6 months of run time.

Based on this setting, the scrolling message area will show “CHANGE HUMIDIFIER PAD” to indicate maintenance is required.

6- USING THE THERMOSTAT

6.1- SYSTEM OPERATION

Touch the SYSTEM key to select the thermostat operating mode desired. The setpoint temperature can be changed by touching the or keys.

6.2- AUXILIARY HEATING

6.2.1- Heat Pump Disable

This feature is applicable only when a heatpump is connected on the communication network.

When this feature is selected, the thermostat will switch to electric heat and shut off the compressor when the outside temperature falls below the HP balance point. In the Thermostat User Menu, use

or to select the temperature which can be between 5 to 50°F.

6.2.2- Dual Fuel System Disable

This feature is applicable only when a heatpump is connected on the communication network.

When this feature is selected, the thermostat will switch to fossil fuel heat and shut off the compressor when the outside temperature falls below the DF balance point. In the Thermostat

User Menu, use or to select temperature which can be between 5 to 50°F. the

6.2.3- Air Handler Lockout Temperature

This feature is applicable only when a heatpump is connected on the communication network with electric auxiliary heat. When the outdoor temperature is above the Air Handler Lockout

Temperature balance point, the auxiliary heat stage(s) will be inhibited so the thermostat setpoint will be maintained by only the heat pump. Factory default is OFF which disables the feature. The

Lockout Setpoint cannot be set at or below the

Heat Pump Disable (HP) balance point. In the

Thermostat User Menu, use or to select the temperature which can be between the Heat Pump

Disable setting value (HP) to 95°F.

6.3- PERMANENT TEMPERATURE

HOLD

The Permanent Temperature Hold feature bypasses the program and allows you to adjust the temperature manually as needed. The temperature you set in HOLD will be maintained indefinitely. Touch Run Schedule to cancel HOLD and resume the programmed schedule. Touch or keys to adjust the temperature. The Hold key will appear on the screen. Touch the Hold key to maintain the new setpoint temperature. ”Hold

At

” will display to the left of the temperature setpoint. To cancel the permanent hold setting at any time and return to the program, touch Run

Schedule.

E

XAMPLE

: If you turn up the heat during the

Morning program and touch the Hold key, it will remain at the new temperature until you touch Run

Schedule or you manually adjust to another temperature.

6.4- NORMAL MODE

If Program days per week is set for 0 Days (Normal mode) in the Thermostat Options Configuration

Menu, the thermostat will not follow any program periods. Time of day and day of week will not display. Touch the SYSTEM key to select Heat or

Cool and use the or buttons to adjust the temperature to your desired setting.

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6.5- AUTO MODE

In Programmable mode or Non-programmable mode, you can touch the SYSTEM key to select

AUTO to allow the thermostat to automatically change between Heat and Cool. When the

SYSTEM key is touched to select Auto the thermostat will change to Heat or Cool, whichever ran last. If it switches to heat but you want cool, or it changes to cool but you want heat, touch both

or keys simultaneously to change to the other mode.

6.6- CHOOSE THE FAN SETTING

(AUTO OR ON)

FAN Auto is the most commonly selected setting and runs the fan automatically when the heating or cooling system is on.

FAN On selection runs the fan continuously for increased air circulation or to allow additional air cleaning. When FAN is selected on, it will run at the speed selected in the Thermostat Options

Configuration Menu.

N

OTE

: FAN On Prog will display to indicate that the fan has been programmed to be on for the complete period.

6.7- CHECK SYSTEM STATUS

6.8- MAINTENANCE REMINDER

MESSAGE

A reminder will display in the scrolling message area when it is time for accessory maintenance if selected in the Thermostat Options Configuration

Menu. When a reminder appears, it can be cleared by touching the Clean Display key. This will also reset the timer to begin a new time period for the reminder.

If the Home Screen

Display indicates “Call for

Service

” and “Check (equipment name)” in the scrolling message area, there is a fault in the system. When this fault is displayed, refer to the

Advanced Installer Configuration Menu Fault status.

If the thermostat indicates “SEARCHING” for too long, the thermostat has detected a functional error.

Air Filter maintenance - When the system has run for the selected length of time, the scrolling messag e area will show “CHANGE FILTER”.

Humidifier Pad Maintenance - Based on the reminder setting, the scrolling message area will show “CHANGE HUMIDIFIER PAD” to indicate maintenance is required.

UV Lamps Maintenance - Based on the reminder setting, the scrolling message area will show

CHANGE UV LAMP” to indicate maintenance is required.

7- ADVANCED INSTALLER

CONFIGURATION MENU

The Advanced Installer Configuration menu provides access to equipment fault status and equipment operating information and options.

7.1- ENTERING AND NAVIGATING

THE ADVANCED INSTALLER

CONFIGURATION MENU/SERVICE

INFORMATION

On the Home Screen Display, touch the Menu key to display additional key choices.

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Touch and hold the Installer Config key to approximately 3 seconds to enter the Thermostat

Options Configuration Menu.

Touch and hold the Installer Config key again for approximately 3 seconds to enter the Advanced

Installer Configuration Menu.

7.2- FAULT STATUS

To change the display to the Equipment User

Menu, touch or .

7.3- EQUIPMENT USER MENUS

The equipment found in the system will display in the scrolling message area.

The display will change to the Fault Screen indicating the equipment connected. ADVANCED will appear on the right of the display to indicate the Advanced Installer Configuration Menu.

The equipment connected will show above the or keys. The scrolling message area will show

NO FAULTS” or will show a description of the fault with an error code in the temperature display area. Touch or keys to view the fault status of each piece of equipment connected.

Touch or to step through the list of equipment connected, including thermostat.

To view the Equipment Menus information for the equipment displayed in the scrolling message area, touch Installer Config to enter that equipment submenu listing. The scrolling message area will show “WORKING” to indicate that the thermostat is retrieving data. Then the first equipment submenu name appears in the scrolling message area.

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Touch Menu to step out of the equipment submenu parameters back to the equipment submenu. Each touch of Menu will step up one menu level back to the Thermostat Options

Configuration Menu. Touch the Run Schedule to step out of all menus and back to the Home

Screen Display.

Touch or to step through the items of the equipment submenu and view settings.

If a setting can be adjusted, the or keys will appear. Change the setting as required. Then touch or to step to the next item.

WORKING” will appear and then the display will show “Done” to indicate the change is accepted or

FAIL” to indicate the change was not made. The display will return to the fault status screen.

Repeat the process.

Touch or to step through the list of equipment submenus. Each equipment may have different submenus.

When the equipment submenu you want is showing in the scrolling message area, touch

Installer Config. The scrolling message area will show

WORKING”, then change to the first parameter on the equipment submenu. Settings for the parameter will also appear on the display.

Some of the parameters being displayed on a submenu are long and switching between the name and the value. Touch the Hold key to momentarily stop the display from switching.

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Each Equipment User Menu has submenus to divide the information into categories. Each equipment has a different set of submenus, with different parameters depending on the equipment. The submenus are showing similar information for each equipment.

7.4- THERMOSTAT USER MENU

Table 1: Status User Menu

Status

Parameter Comments

Configuration

Indications

HP - Heat Pump

DF - Dual Fuel

GH - Gas Heat

ES - Electric System

AC - Air Conditioner

FN - Fan

EH - Electric Heat

-- - Furnace and

Air Conditioner

Indication in center of screen shows the configuration of the thermostat based on the equipment connected.

The type of system with the number of stages will be displayed above the or . Additional system types and stages can be viewed by pressing or

Table 2: Setup User Menu

Setup

Parameter Options

Outdoor

Temperature

Display

Balance Pt bL, On, OFF

OFF, 5° to 50°F

Comments

bL

– (7 Days Programming only) Factory default is

(bLink), alternates time display between time and outdoor temperature.

On

– (0 Days Programming default) The outdoor temperature is displayed continuously on the time display.

OFF

– Only Time is displayed.

Available only for air handler with heat pump systems.

Disables heat pump and turns on electric heat below the selected outdoor temperature.

Dual Fuel

Disable (DF)

OFF, 5° to 50°F

Available only for furnace with heat pump systems (dual fuel systems). Switches from heat pump to fossil fuel equipment (furnace) below the selected temperature.

Air Handler

Lockout

Temperature

(AH)

<equipment>_

Test

Reset System

OFF, Heat Pump

Disable setting to

95°F

No, Yes

No, Yes

Available only for air handler with heat pump systems.

Disables electric heat above the selected outdoor temperature. OFF defaults to 50°F.

Steps the selected equipment through its sequential mode of operation.

This will reset ALL of the communicating system components to their factory set values.

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7.5- CHINOOK GAS FURNACE USER MENUS

Status

Fault History (FAULT HIST)

2 Week History (2 WK HIST)

Life History (LIFE HIST)

Unit Info

Table 3: User Menus

Used to display or modify equipment settings

Displays information on the last six faults by code and description that occurred throughout the system and the number of days ago that the fault occurred.

Displays information on the number of hours of unit/mode operation and the number of cycles the unit has operated in for the last two weeks.

Displays information on the lifetime number of hours of unit/mode operation and the number of cycles the unit has operated in.

On new system installations displays the model number and serial number of the selected unit.

If a control has been replaced the equipment will be recognized but will only show the unit model number.

Setup

Dipswitches

Used to display or modify equipment settings

Displays current setting of dipswitches on equipment.

“X” in the following tables indicate alpha or numeric character.

Table 4: Status 1 C

HINOOK

gas Furnace User Menu

Status I

Parameter Indications

Main Limit

MRLC Input

HALC Input

IDM Output

Furn Lo Pr Sw

Closed, Open

Closed, Open

Closed, Open

Off, Lo, Hi

Closed, Open

Furn Hi Pr Sw Closed, Open

Gas VLV Prcnt % XXX%, Off

Gas VLV Relay Lo, Hi, On, Off

Flame

Blower CFM

Off, Marginal, Good,

Unexpected

CFM XXXX

Comments

Main Limit Control Status

Main Reset Limit Control Status

Heat Assist Limit Control Status

Inducer Output Status

Furnace Low Pressure Switch Status

Furnace High Pressure Switch Status

Mod Gas Valve % Open

Gas Valve Control Output Status

Status of Flame Sensor

Furnace Blower CFM

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Table 5: Status 2 C

HINOOK

gas Furnace User Menu

Status 2

Parameter Indications

Mode

Motor Mfgr

Motor RPM

Maximum CFM

Blower CFM

Mod Heat, Lo Heat, Hi Heat,

AC1, AC2, Fan Only, Off,

HP1, HP2

Regblt, Emerson

RPM

CFM XXXX

CFM XXXX

Temp Rise

Return Temp

Supply Temp

HUM Output

EAC Output

NA, XXXF

XXXF, FLT

On, Off

On, Off

NA, (If disabled), XXXF, FLT

Comments

Indicates Operating Mode of System

Blower Motor Manufacturer

Blower Motor RPM

Maximum CFM Blower Provides

Displays Current Operating CFM

Difference between the Supply and

Return Air Temperature

Displays Return Air Temp (if installed)

Displays Supply Air Temp (if installed and enabled in setup)

Humidifier Output Relay Status

Electronic Air Cleaner Output Relay

Status

Table 6: Fault History C

HINOOK

gas Furnace User Menu

Fault History (FAULT HIST)

Fault Code

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Clear Faults

Fault Occurred

Days XX

No, Yes

Comments

Displays up to 6 Faults; Days (XX) indicates how many days ago the fault occurred

Table 7: Unit Info C

HINOOK

gas Furnace User Menu

Unit Info

Parameter

Model Number

Serial Number

Software Vers

Indications

XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

XXXXXX

Comments

Unit Model Number

Unit Serial Number (Not available if control is replaced)

Control Software Version

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Table 8: 2 week history C

HINOOK

gas Furnace User Menu

2 week History (2 wK HIST)

Parameter

2wk Lo HT Hrs

2wk Lo HT Cycls

2wk Hi HT Hrs

2wk Hi HT Cycls

Indications

XXX

XXXX

XXX

XXXX

2wk Y1 Hrs

2wk Y1 Cycles

2wk Y2 Hrs

2wk Y2 Cycles

2wk G Hrs

2wk G Cycles

XXX

XXXX

XXX

XXXX

XXX

XXXX

Comments

2 Weeks Low Heat Hours of Operation

2 Weeks Low Heat Cycles

2 Weeks High Heat Hours of Operation

2 Weeks High Heat Cycles

2 Week First Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Hours of Operation

2 Week First Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Cycles

2 Week Second Stage Cooling/Heat Pump

Hours of Operation

2 Week Second Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Cycles

2 Week Indoor Blower Hours of Operation

2 Week Indoor Blower Cycles

Table 9: Life History C

HINOOK

gas Furnace User Menu

Life History (LIFE HIST)

Parameter Indications Comments

Total Days Pwrd XXXX

Lo HT Hrs

Lo HT Cycles

XXXXXX

XXXXXX

Hi HT Hrs

Hi HT Cycles

Y1 Hrs

XXXXXX

XXXXXX

XXXXXX

Y1 Cycles

Y2 Hrs

Y2 Cycles

G Hrs

XXXXXX

XXXXXX

XXXXXX

XXXXXX

Total number of days control has been powered

Low Heat Hours of Operation

Low Heat Cycles

High Heat Hours of Operation

High Heat Cycles

First Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Hours of Operation

First Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Cycles

Second Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Hours of Operation

Second Stage Cooling/Heat Pump Cycles

Indoor Blower Hours of Operation

Table 10: Setup C

HINOOK

gas Furnace User Menu

Setup

Parameter Options Comments

Heat Rise Adjust 55F, 65F

Min Heat Adj % -15, -7, 0, 7, 15

Change airflow to adjust heat temperature rise

Selectable Airflow Adjustments at 40% Firing Rate

Max Heat Adj % -15, -7, 0, 7, 15 Selectable Airflow Adjustments at 100% Firing Rate

Supply Air Sens On, Off

Factory default is On, if Sensor is not installed turn Off

Reset All Dflts No, Yes

Resets the Furnace to the Factory Default

Configuration by selecting Yes

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Table 11: Dipswitch C

HINOOK

gas Furnace User Menu

Dipswitch*

Dip Switch Indications Comments

Cool Airflow

Heat Rise

Hi Heat Adj

XXXXCFM

Nom, Nom+10

-15%, -7%, 0%, 7%, 15%

Airflow Dipswitch Settings

Heat Rise Airflow Settings

High Heat Airflow Settings

Lo Heat Adj

Fan Spd Select

AC-HP Adj

On-Demand Dehum

-15%, -7%, 0%, 7%, 15%

Lo, Hi

-10%, 0%, 10%

On, Off

Low Heat Airflow Settings

Fan Speed Settings

Heat Pump AC Airflow Settings

Dehumidification Settings

Test Mode Off, 40% (70%), 100% Test Mode Settings

AC HP Stg Mult NA, 50%, 75% Heat Pump AC Stage Multiplier

* Dipswitch status is not required when the system is set up for 4-wire communications. It is only displayed when a conventional 24V thermostat input is active.

7.6- SUPREME ELECTRIC FURNACE USER MENUS

“X” in the following tables indicate alpha or numeric character.

Table 12: Status S

UPREME

User Menu

Status

Parameter

CFM

% ELMT

Version

Indications

XXXX CFM

XXX %

X_X_X

Comments

Current CFM

Active electric elements %

Firmware version

Table 13: AC/HP User Menu

AC/HP

Parameter

AC/HP ½ ton

Mode

CFM/TON

AC Y1 Ratio

Indications

0-10, FC*

EFF, CO

300-500, FC*

70-90, FC*

Comments

Size of outdoor unit in ½ tons. This value is frozen when connected to the Alizé heat pump.

Efficient or comfort mode

CFM/TON when not using the Alizé

First stage cooling CFM %

Table 14: Dehumidification User Menu

Dehum User Menu

Parameter

Dehum Ratio

Active Low

Indications

80-90

No, Yes

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Comments

Dehumidification CFM %

Whether DH is active low or not

Table 15: Fan User Menu

Fan

Parameter

Cont Fan Ratio

Rise

Indications

0-100, FC*

20-80, FC*

Comments

Continuous fan CFM %

Table 16: Autobackup User Menu

Autobackup

Parameter

Enabled

Wait Time

Update Delay

Set PT Offset

Rise

Indications

No, Yes

0-120, FC*

0-30, FC*

0.0-3.5, FC*

20-80, FC*

Comments

If autobackup is enabled or not

Time in minutes before checking for the autobackup

Time in seconds between autobackup adjustments

Minimal offset of set point allowing autobackup

Autobackup rise

Table 17: System User Menu

System

Parameter Indications Comments

AC/HP ON Delay 005-120, FC* Delay before starting fan after AC/HP is started

AC/HP OFF Delay 005-240, FC* Delay before stopping fan after AC/HP is stopped

Ratio Max Pwr 20-100, FC* Maximal power % of the machine

Table 18: Reset User Menu

Reset

Parameter

Factory Values

Options

No, Yes Restore factory values

Comments

* FC values are shown when a finer configuration value has been set directly through the furnace interface

(see the Supreme user manual).

7.7- HEAT PUMP / AIR CONDITIONER USER MENUS

“X” in the following tables indicate alpha or numeric character.

Table 19: Status Heat Pump User Menu

Status

Parameter

Comp Speed

Fan speed

Coil Temp

Comp temp

Version

Indications

XX%

XXX RPM

XX DF

XX DF

X_X_X

Comments

Compressor speed %

Outdoor fan speed

Coil temperature (°F)

Compressor temperature (°F)

Interface Board Firmware version

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CFM / TON

Parameter

Heat CFM/TON

Cool CFM/TON

Dry CFM/TON

Table 20: CFM/TON User Menu

Indications

250-750

250-750

250-750

Comments

CFM/TON for heating

CFM/TON for cooling

CFM/TON for dehumidification

Table 21: Defrost User Menu

Defrost

Parameter

Defrost Fan %

Defrost Heat

Reset

Parameter

Factory Values

Indications

0-100

No, Yes

Comments

Fan % used during defrost

Use backup heat during defrost. The defrost fan % will be used to set the heat demand %

Table 22: Reset User Menu

Indications

No, Yes

Comments

Restore factory values

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8- MODULATING CHINOOK FURNACE FAULT CODES

Display code

81

82

83

84

93

P d1 d3 d4

68

77

78

79

80 d5 d6 d7 d8

55

57

60

61

66

30

33

44

45

46

12

13

14

21 (L21)

22

23

26

27

28

29 (L29)

1

2

3

4 (L4)

5 (L5)

6 (L6)

7 (L7)

9

11

Diagnostic Description

Long Run Time

System Pressure Trip

Short Cycling

Locked Rotor

Open Circuit

Open Start Circuit

Open Run Circuit

Low Secondary Voltage

Failed ignition

Low flame sense current

Flame lost after established

Flame present with gas valve off

Low Pressure Switch Trip

Main limit switch open.

Auxiliary limit switch open

Line Neutral Reversed

Check Line Voltage

High Line Voltage

High Pressure Switch Trip

Fuse Open

MRLC Open

Low pressure switch closed, inducer off

Low pressure switch open, inducer on high speed

Low pressure switch open, inducer on low speed

High pressure switch closed, inducer off

High pressure switch open, inducer on high speed

Blower Fault Run

Blower Fault No Run

RPM out of range (over 1200 RPM)

No Blower Communication

Servo circuit open

Servo control fault

No Gas Valve Feedback

Low Airflow

Return air sensor out of range

Supply air sensor out of range

Coil Temperature Sensor Fault

Outdoor Ambient Temperature Sensor Fault

Board Failure

Compressor Protector Fault

No Shared Data

Insufficient Indoor CFM

Memory Card Invalid

Card Hardware Conflict

Blower Horsepower Conflict

Blower Manufacturer Conflict

Old Shared Data

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