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ComfortSense® 5500 (13H13) TABLE OF CONTENTS S Smooth Setback Recovery starts system early to achieve setpoint at start of program Features ...... 2 period. Dial Indicator ...... 3 S short-cycle protection (5 min­ Home Screen ...... 5 utes). Selection Mode ...... 9 S Real-time keeps time during power fail­ Menu Screen ...... 11 ures and automatically adjusts for daylight savings time and leap year. Features S Program Hold options allow user to override the program schedule as desired by time and ® The ComfortSense 5500 Series thermostat is an date. electronic 7-day, single-stage, programmable, S Select individual days or groups of days to set touchscreen thermostat. Features are: programming. S Large, clear color display that shows the cur­ S Programmable offers increased perfor­ rent and set and time. mance when combined with whole home in­ S Ergonomic design. door air quality products.

2 Temperature Dial Indicator

2:31 am Ⓐ Ⓒ X Schedule hold Ⓑ until next period Ⓕ −to Ⓓ inside waiting 0 72° cool−to 80 Ⓔ 78°

heat/cool away

Figure 1. Temperature Dial Feature

3 A. This is the maximum heat position indicator D. When there is an active call for heating, this on the dial. This object will be red in color. area of the dial will fade back and forth from white to red. B. This is the maximum cool position indicator E. When there is an active call for cooling, this on the Dial. This object will be blue in color. area of the dial will fade back and forth from white to blue. C. This is the location area where no system de­ mand is active. In figure 1, the example would F. The yellow line indicates the actual room tem­ be any temperature between 73°F and 77°F. perature on the temperature dial indicator.

4 Home Screen

Ⓒ 2:31 am Ⓓ Ⓔ Ⓗ Ⓕ Schedule hold X until next period

Ⓘ Ⓖ heat−to inside Ⓔ waiting 0 72° Ⓘ cool−to 80 Ⓕ 78° Ⓑ heat/cool Ⓐ away

Figure 2. Home Screen

5 Press the screen anywhere - the first press turns B. AWAY - Selecting AWAY will allow the user to on the backlight. set the heating and/or cooling mode tempera­ A. OPERATING MODE - press to access the tures when away from home. screen that will list available modes. Selectable Press cancel to exit this screen and return modes are heat/cool, heat only, cool only, off, to the home screen and normal system op­ schedule 1, schedule 2, and schedule 3. In addition fan operation can be set to on, auto or erations. circulate.

Heat and Cool (Auto-changeover) cancel Heat Only

Cool Only C. Displays current time. D. Menu - This will allow access to notifications, Following a schedule performance report, schedules and set­ tings.

System if off off

6 E. This allows you to set the heat-to (if enabled) 2. After approximately three seconds the temperature. Selecting the heat-to or tempera­ screen will display the override setting op­ ture dial position indicator will take you to the tions. temperature setting detail screen. The temper­ 3. From the override setting screen, the op­ ature dial will change from white to red when tions are 1 hour, 2 hour or Permanent. heating is active. Make selection and then press set. F. This allows you to set the cool-to (if enabled) 4. For the 1 or 2 hour setting the home screen temperature. Selecting the cool-to or temper­ will indicate schedule hold until time indi­ ature dial position indicator will take you to cated (i.e., 11:57 pm). To exit schedule hold, the temperature setting detail screen. The dial press Ⓧ. will change from white to blue when cooling is active. 5. For the permanent setting the screen will in­ dicate schedule hold permanently. To exit G. Displays the current indoor temperature. schedule hold, press Ⓧ. H. Indicates the schedule is on hold until the next I. System Status Icons - Equipment operation time period or permanent. information appears along the left side of the 1. Place the schedule on hold by pressing on home screen. The displayed icons will indicate either the heat-to or cool-to location on the heating demand, cooling compressor delay, screen. If an adjustment is required for the cooling demand or transitioning to next sched­ temperature setting, this can be done now. ule setting (see table 1).

7 Table 1. System Status Icons Red flames indicates the system is heating.

Snow flake indicates the next mode of operation will be cooling. Waiting indi­ waiting cates there is a compressor delay which is by default 5 minutes and not ad­ justable.

Blue flames indicates the system is cooling.

Transitioning to next schedule setting.

8 Selection Mode Press anywhere in the area indicated below to select how the system will operate. 2:31 am

heat−to inside 0 72° cool−to 78 78°

schedule 1 away

Figure 3. Home Screen (Accessing Mode Screen)

9 OPERATING MODES In the CIRCULATE mode, the user can cycle the fan for a programmed period time of active time per 1. HEAT/COOL allows the thermostat to hour during periods of equipment inactivity (i.e., between heating and cooling automatically. heating or cooling equipment not running). 2. HEAT ONLY allows only heating demand. Table 2. Fan Operation 3. COOL ONLY allows only cooling demand. Fan is NOT following the 4. OFF indicates system has been turned off. schedule and runs contin­ on 5. SCHEDULES (up to three can be set), uously until it is changed FAN-ON, AUTO and CIRCULATE (see Edit from the select mode. Schedules on page 13 for customizing Fan will follow the fan set­ schedules). auto ting in the selected sched­ 6. ON, AUTO and CIRCULATE - Select by ule. pressing the desired fan operation ON, AU­ TO and CIRCULATE. When selected a green Fan is following schedule check mark will be indicated. and cycles during periods circu­ of equipment inactivity. If FAN mode AUTO, ON or CIRCULATE was se­ late Circulate off time is lected during scheduling for the current period, the dependent on user thermostat will indicate the current fan mode in the settings. information display (FAN ON or FAN CIRC).

10 Menu

menu

notifications 13

0 heat−to 72° performance report 78 cool−to edit schedules ool 78° settings

Figure 4. User Menu Screen

11 NOTIFICATIONS Any active history for notifications (critical errors or When a system error or reminder occurs, a pop-up reminders will be listed under settings > notifica­ screen will appear indicating the condition. tion. S Error code notification pop-up can be dismiss If critical errors occur, they will also be displayed by pressing the back button. Contact the under notifications as illustrated in figure 5. Press dealer to resolve the issue. the contractor info option for assistance. S For notification, press either clear or set a fu­ ture reminder.

< notifications

critical

high temperature protection 05/22 12:23pm error code: 0004 dealer info

Figure 5. Notifications - Critical

12 PERFORMANCE REPORT NOTE: If a fan mode is selected under the select mode This will display the total number of hours each screen, it will over-ride any fan setting in in­ month that the system has been running. Example dividual schedules. would be for mar (March) 23H or 23 hours. To re­ turn to the menu screen, press the house icon in < edit schedules the upper left-hand corner of the screen.

EDIT SCHEDULES schedule 1 > NOTE: See Selection Mode on page 9 to run a specific schedule. schedule 2 > From the HOME screen press the MENU and press edit schedules option. schedule 3 > The edit schedules screen will allow section of up too three separate schedules. On the edit sched­ add schedule ules screen, each schedule can be renamed and edited. See Figure 7 for editing schedules. Figure 6. Edit Schedules Screen

13 select days

individual days week/weekend edit schedules schedule x all 7 days (rename) schedule 1 select mode schedule 2 select days schedule 3 select mode heat/cool heat only cool only

monday * A maximum of four time periods can be used. If tuesday any time periods are deleted, an option to add a wednesday time period back will appear on this screen. individual If period thursday days deleted friday saturday time sunday fan select time or wake delete period (rename) wake * week / week leave time week­ weekend home cool-to end night heat-to cool-to select fan mode fan and/or heat-to all 7 days all days

Figure 7. Renaming and Editing Schedules

14 SETTINGS (USER) Table 3. User Settings (Fan)

Setting user settings Function Description < Selection See table 2 for on, auto and fan detail descrip­ fan > circulate tion.

heat/cool >

reminders >

general >

display >

Figure 8. User Settings Options

15 Table 4. User Settings (Heat/Cool or Cool Only)

Setting Selection Function Description home to desired tempera­ normal ture setting. Options are on or off. heat / cool (gas or electric heat­ ing is selected) Heating limits with a default of 90°F. Range is 45°F to 90°F setpoint range Cooling limits with a default of 45°F. Range is 45°F to 99°F cool only (option only appears Cooling limits with a default of if no heating equipment is avail­ setpoint range 45°F. Range is 45°F to 99°F able or configured) Select reminders. The reminder setting screen will appear and a list all of the predefined reminders plus the two custom reminders at the end of the list. NOTE: Your installer will need to change the name of the two available reminders custom reminders. Select the desired reminder to set a date. By default all reminders are set to disabled. Press disable for a specific reminder to choose from 3mon, 6mon, 12mon, 24mon or custom date. When finished, press < to return to previous menu.

16 Table 5. User Settings (General) Setting Selection Function Description Displays information concerning thermostat about model number, serial number, hardware and software revisions. Setting options are unlocked, partially, and locked. To set partially lock, create a three digit code. Partially lock restricts access to the menu. general - provides information about To set locked, create a three digit code. Lock the thermostat and screen lock restricts access to anything on the screen. settings for screen NOTE: Partially Lock and Locked is set for one lock, date & time instance only. Either would need to be set each and language. time it is desired to partially locked or locked the screen. Master code is 864 in case user forget their custom code. Settings for 24-hour clock (military), daylight date & time savings, set time and date. Languages available are English, Spanish, language Portuguese and French.

17 Table 6. User Settings (Display) Setting Selection Function Description Options are enable and disable. Default is enabled. When enabled only the time and inside temperature is displayed on the screen. Touching the screen will screen saver restore all other details. The backlight setting is also on the same screen. Options are display - Allows the user to continuous on or energy save. control some information that is Default is continuous on. displayed on the home screen. A horizontal adjustment bar is screen brightness provided to move from minimum to maximum brightness. °F for Fahrenheit or C° for temperature scale Celsius. This will disable the touchscreen clean screen for 30 seconds.

18 INDEX F Fan Operation, 10 A Features, 2 About, 17 G Away, 6 General Settings, 17 B H

Backlight, 18 Heat-To, 7 Home Screen, 5 C L Clean Screen, 18 Language Selection, 17 Cool-To, 7 M Critical Notifications, 12 Master Unlock Code, 17 D Menu, 6, 11 N Date and Time, 17 Normal Setting, 16 Display Settings, 18 Notifications, 12 E O Edit Schedules, 13 Operating Modes, 6, 10

19 P Settings, 15 Performance Report, 13 Settings - User, display, 17 S System Status Icons, 8 Schedule Hold, 7 T Schedules, 10 Temperature Dial Indicator, 3 Screen Brightness, 18 Temperature Override Setting, 7 Screen Lock, 17 Temperature Scale, 18 Screen Saver, 18 U Selection Mode, 9 setpoint range, 16 Unlock Code (master), 17

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