Installer Setup (ISU)


New Installation

  1. After the thermostat has powered up, touch GET STARTED on the thermostat.

  2. After selecting the correct option for each setting, Touch NEXT at the bottom of the display to advance to the next option.

  3. To see a list of all setup parameters, go to Installer Setup Options (ISU). The thermostat displays the ISU name.

  4. To finish setup and save your settings, touch Done in the upper left of display.


Revising Settings

If this is not a new installation and you want to access the Installer setup to change settings:

  1. Touch the Menu icon (3 horizontal lines at bottom of display).

  2. Scroll down and touch Thermostat Information.

  3. Write down the date code from that screen. The touch the left arrow at top of display to go to previous screen.

  4. Scroll down until Installer Options is shown. Touch Installer Options and enter date code.

  5. Select Installer Setup.

  6. After selecting the correct option for each setting, Touch NEXT at the bottom of the display to advance to the next option.

  7. To see a list of all setup parameters, go to Installer Setup Options (ISU).

  8. To finish setup and save your settings, touch Done in the upper left of display.


Installer Setup Options (ISU)

NOTE: Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Light commercial and fan coil unit settings available on T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later)

ISU #

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Question

Options

Contingent previous setting?

EIM needed?

T10, T10+ or both

Notes

1000

Language

What language would you like to use?

  • English

  • Francais

  • Espanol

 

No

Both

ISU number not displayed during initial setup

1010

Application

What type of installation will this thermostat be used for?

  • Residential

  • Commercial

 

No

T10+

Available on T10+ & EIM with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later

None shown

Room

In what type of room will this thermostat be installed?

  • Bedroom

  • Living space

  • Area

  • Unit name or

    Other

Options shown vary for Residential or light commercial

No

Both

(light com-mercial for T10+ only)

Only shown during initial setup

1030

Home Screen

Would you like the device name displayed on the home screen?

  • No

  • Yes

1010 = light commercial

No

T10+

 

1050

Temperature Format

Which temperature scale would you like to use?

  • Fahrenheit

  • Celsius

 

No

Both

 

No ISU number

Equipment Interface Module

Do you have an Equipment Interface Module (EIM)?

  • Yes, I have an EIM

  • No

 

 

T10+

Only shown during initial setup

No ISU number

Wireless setup

Press and release CONNECT button on the Equipment Interface module (EIM).

When the Connect light is flashing green on the EIM, then press Next.

NEXT

 

Yes

T10+

Only shown during initial setup

1055

Floor sensor

Floor sensor

  • No or

  • Wired

 

No

T10+

 

1060

Outdoor Temperature

Outdoor Temperature

  • None

  • Wired

  • Wireless*

  • Internet

(*Wireless automatically selected if sensor added during setup)

Wireless only shown if C7089R3013 has been linked to T10+ during setup.

No

See notes

*T10 & T10+ have this setting but wireless outdoor sensor only for T10+

2000

System Type

System Type

  • Conventional Forced Air Heat

  • Heat Pump

  • Radiant Heat

  • Fan Coil*

  • Other

  • None (Cool only)

 

No

Both

*Fan coil option only shown here for T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later. For older firmware and T10 models: If you select Conventional Forced Air here, you will get the option for Hot Water Fan Coil in 2010.

2010

Equipment type

Equipment type

  • Standard Efficiency Gas Forced Air

  • High Efficiency Gas Forced Air

  • Oil Forced Air

  • Electric Forced Air

  • Hot Water Fan Coil*

2000 = Conventional Forced Air Heat

No

Both

*If a T10+ with firmware 03.03.08.02 or later, there is a setting for Fan Coil under 2000 (row above). When selected, you will see options for Hot Water Fan Coil, 2-pipe, or 4-pipe in ISU 2010

Equipment type

  • Air to Air Heat Pump

  • Geothermal Heat Pump

2000 set to Heat Pump

No

Both

 

Equipment type

  • Gravity or

  • Other

2000 = other

No

Both

 

Equipment type

  • Hot water radiant heat

  • Hot water radiant floor heat*

  • Steam

2000 set to Radiant Heat

No

Both*

*Hot water radiant floor heat for T10+ only

Equipment type

  • Hot water fan coil

  • 2-pipe

  • 4-pipe

2000 = fan coil

No

2-pipe and 4-pipe for T10+ only. Added with Firmware 03.03.08.02 or later

2054

Fan coil

Changeover sensor

  • None

  • Dry contact

  • 10K

  • 20K

2010 = 2-pipe

No

T10+

Method for T10+ to determine if pipe is hot or cold.

 

The 2-pipe FCU wiring diagrams show how this should be wired to the T10+ or EIM

2055

Fan coil

Changeover sensor setup

  • Dry contact open in Cool

  • Dry contact open in Heat

2054 = dry contact

No

T10+

2056

Fan coil

Changeover wiring assignment

  • None

  • Thermostat S1

  • EIM S1-S4 (If EIM is used, only EIM S1-S4 options are shown)

2054 = 10K or 20K

No

T10+

2060

Reversing Valve

Reversing Valve

  • O (O/B on Cool) or

  • B (O/B on Heat)

2000 set to Heat Pump

No

Both

 

2070

Equipment stages

Cool stages

  • 0-2 stages if 1010 = Residential

  • 0-4 if 1010 = Light Commercial

2000 set to other than Heat Pump

EIM needed for 4 cool stages

Both

 

Heat stages

  • 1-2 if EIM is not used

  • 1-3 if EIM is used.

 

No

Both

 

Radiant Heat Stages

  • 1 if 1055 = Yes

  • 1 or 2 if 1055 = No & 2000 = Radiant

1055 set to Wired or 2000 = Radiant Heat

No

Both

 

Compressor Stages

  • 1

  • 2

2000 set to Heat Pump

No

Both

 

Fan Coil Heat Stages

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

2010 = Hot Water Fan Coil

See notes

Both

EIM needed for 3 stages

Electric Forced Air Heat Stages

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

2010 = Electric Forced Air

See notes

Both

EIM needed for 3 stages.

Fan coil stages

  • 1

2000 = fan coil

No

T10+

 

Backup Heat Stages

  • 0

  • 1

  • 2*

2000 set to Heat Pump or 2-Pipe Fan Coil

See notes

Both

*2 only shown for heat pump and using EIM

2080

Terminal assignment

What terminals are wired to cool stage 3?

  • U on UWP when EIM isn’t used

  • U1-U3 if EIM is used

2070 = 3 or 4 Cool stages

No

T10+

See wiring diagrams for cool 3-4 wiring.

2090

Terminal assignment

What terminals are wired to cool stage 4?

 

  • U1-U3 if EIM is used.

2070 = 4 Cool stages

Yes

T10+

2105

Fan Control

Fan stages

  • 1 - 3

2010 = 2-pipe or 4-pipe Fan Coil

No

T10+

During setup, T10+ instructs where to wire this to. There are also wiring diagrams in this file.

* If only 2 fan speeds are used, ISU 2106 will say High Speed rather than Medium Speed

2106

Fan Coil

Medium * Fan Speed Wiring Assignment

  • None

  • Y2

  • EIM Y2*

2105 = 2 - 3

No

T10+

2107

Fan Coil

High * Fan Speed Wiring Assignment

  • None

  • Thermostat U1

  • EIM U1

  • EIM U2

  • EIM U3

2105 = 3

No

T10+

2110

Fan Control

Fan Operation in Heat

  • Equipment Controls fan

  • Thermostat controls fan

2010 = other, Electric Forced Air

No

Both

 

2120

Backup heat type

Backup heat type

  • None

  • Standard Efficiency Gas Forced Air

  • High-Efficiency Gas Forced Air

  • Oil Forced Air

  • Electric Forced Air

  • Hot Water Fan Coil

  • Hot Water Radiant Heat

  • Other

1055 = wired floor sensor, or 2000 = Radiant Heat

No

Both

 

2130

Backup heat stages

Backup heat stages

  • 1

  • 2 *

(Only 1 if 2070 = 2 Radiant Heat stages)

ISU 1055 = Wired

or

2000 = Radiant

&

2120 = other than None

No

Both

* EIM needed for 2 backup stages.

2150

Backup Heat operation

Backup Heat operation

  • NOT Allowed to Run with Fan Coil Heat

  • Allowed to Run with Fan Coil Heat

2010 = Hot Water Fan Coil and 2130 = other than 0

No

T10+

 

2160

Fan Control

Backup Heat Fan Control

  • No Fan

  • Equipment controls fan

  • Thermostat controls fan

Typically shown if backup heat = electric, hot water coil, or other

No

Both

 

2175

Backup Heat

Aux/E Terminal Control

  • Drive Aux and E together

  • Aux and E independent

2070 Backup Heat stages = 1

No*

Both

*2175 is not shown and defaults to drive aux and E together when EIM is used.

2180

Backup Heat

Backup Heat Type

  • Electric Forced Air

  • Standard Efficiency Gas Forced Air

  • High Efficiency Gas Forced Air

  • Oil Forced Air

  • Hot Water Fan Coil

  • Hot Water Radiant Heat

  • Other

2070 Backup Heat stages = 1 or 2

No

Both

 

2185

Emergency Heat

Emergency Heat Type

  • Electric Forced Air

  • Standard Efficiency Gas Forced Air

  • High Efficiency Gas
    Forced Air

  • Oil Forced Air

  • Hot Water Fan Coil

  • Hot Water Radiant Heat

  • Other

2175 = independent

No*

Both

*2175 & 2185 are not an option when EIM is used.

2190

External Fossil Fuel Kit

External Fossil Fuel Kit

  • Thermostat Controls Backup Heat

  • External Fossil Fuel Kit Controls Backup Heat

2000 = heat pump, 2180 = Gas or oil forced air

No

Both

When set for external fossil fuel kit, the thermostat may run the heat pump and backup heat at the same time, assuming the external fossil fuel kit will do the lockouts

2200

Backup Heat Operation

Backup Heat Operation

  • NOT Allowed to Run with Heat Pump

  • Allowed to Run with Heat Pump

2180 set for Hot Water or Other

No

Both

 

2205

Emergency Heat Operation

Emergency Heat Operation

  • NOT Allowed to Run with Heat Pump

  • Allowed to Run with Heat Pump

2150 set for Hot Water or Other

No*

Both

*2175 and 2205 are not options when EIM is used.

2210

Fan Control

 

Backup Heat Fan Operation

  • No Fan

  • Equipment controls fan

  • Thermostat controls fan

 

2180 = Hot water fan coil or other

No

Both

 

2215

Emergency Heat Fan Operation

2185 = Hot water fan coil or other

No

Both

 

2216

Economizer/

Time of Day

Economizer / Time of Day

  • None

  • Economizer

  • Time of Day

1010 = Commercial

No

T10+

See wiring diagrams for Economizer

2217

Economizer

What terminals are wired to the Economizer output?

  • U on UWP when EIM isn’t used

  • U1-U3 if EIM is used

2216 = Economizer

No

T10+

See wiring diagrams for Economizer

2218

Time of Day

What terminals are wired to the Time of Day output?

  • U on UWP when EIM isn’t used

  • U1-U3 if EIM is used

2216 =

Time of Day

No

T10+

See wiring diagrams for Time of Day

2220

L Terminal alert

What is the L Terminal used for?

  • None

  • Economizer Failure indication

  • Heat Pump Fault indication

Options shown if ISU 2000 = heat pump or 2216= Economizer.

If 2054 = Dry Contact, then 2220 is not shown

No

T10+

 

2230

Control mode

Control Mode

  • Air and Floor

  • Air only

  • Floor only

1055 set to Wired

No

T10+

No Floor only option if there is a Cool stage or Backup Heat stage.

2240

Occupancy sensing

Remote Setback

  • No Remote Setback

  • L Terminal (No EIM)

  • Dry contacts (EIM Used)

  • Wireless sensor

Wireless sensor(s) option requires C7189R2002 or C7189R3002 wireless indoor sensor(s)

No

T10+

See the Remote Setback (Occupancy Sensing) sections for the uses of this setting, its operation and its wiring options

3000

Changeover

Changeover

  • Manual

  • Automatic

Any system with at least 1 Heat stage & 1 Cool stage

No

Both

 

3015

Auto Changeover Differential

0-5F (0.00 to 2.50C)

3000= auto

No

Both

 

3020

Staging control

Finish with high cool stage

  • No

  • Yes

2 cool/ compressor stages

No

Both

 

3021

Staging control

Finish with high heat stage

  • No

  • Yes

At least 2 heat stages

No

Both

 

3030

Staging control

Cool differential stage 2

  • Comfort

  • 1.0°F /.50°C

  • 1.5°F /.75°C

  • 2.0°F /1.00°C

  • 2.5°F /1.25°C

  • 3.0°F /1.50°C

  • 3.5°F /1.75°C

2 cool stages selected

No

Both

 

3050

Staging control

Radiant heat differential

  • Comfort

  • 1.0°F /.50°C

  • 1.5°F /.75°C

  • 2.0°F /1.00°C

  • 2.5°F /1.25°C

  • 3.0°F /1.50°C

  • 3.5°F /1.75°C

There are 2 stages of radiant heat selected for 2070.

No

Both

 

Heat Differentials

Stage 2:

  • Comfort

  • 1.0°F - 3.5°F

2000 = Conventional Forced air + 2070 = 2 or 3

No

T10+

 

Stage 3:

  • Comfort

  • 1.5°F to 4.0°F

2000 = Conventional Forced air + 2070 = 3

Yes

T10+

 

3060

Staging control

Compressor Heat Differential Stage 2

  • Comfort

  • 1.0°F /.50°C

  • 1.5°F /.75°C

  • 2.0°F /1.00°C

  • 2.5°F /1.25°C

  • 3.0°F /1.50°C

  • 3.5°F /1.75°C

2000 = Heat Pump and 2070 Compressor stages = 2

No

Both

 

3080

Staging control

Backup Heat differentials

Stage 1:

  • Comfort*

  • 2.0°F to 15°F (1.00°C to 7.5°C)

Radiant heat with 1 or 2 backup heat stages

No

Both

*If 2 stages of backup heat. The 2nd backup stage is forced to be at least .5 degrees higher than first stage Backup Heat.

Stage 2:

  • Comfort*

  • 2.5°F to 15.5°F (1.25°C to 7.75°C)

Radiant heat with 2 backup heat stages

Yes

T10+

3090

Staging control

Backup Heat differentials

Stage 1:

  • Comfort*

  • 2.0°F to 15°F (1.00°C to 7.5°C)

Heat pump of FCU with 1 or 2 backup heat stages

No

Both

*Comfort setting not available for Dual Fuel.

 

See section on Backup heat differentials, Upstage Timer, and Holdoff Timer.

 

For an FCU, the thermostat will automatically switch to Em Heat mode and run the backup heat if the thermostat had been in heat mode and pipe sensor detects pipe is no longer in the heat temperature threshold.

 

If you don’t want to switch to the backup heat when that pipe is warm, set a high Differential setting and set the timers to the maximum settings.

Stage 2:

  • Comfort*

  • 2.5°F to 15.5°F (1.25°C to 7.75°C)

Heat pump selected with 2 Backup Heat stages

Yes

T10+

3110

Staging control

Backup heat upstage timer

  • Off

  • 30 minutes

  • 45 minutes

  • 60 minutes

  • 75 minutes

  • 90 minutes

  • 2 hours

  • 3 hours

  • 4 hours

  • 5 hours

  • 6 hours

  • 8 hours

  • 10 hours

  • 12 hours

  • 14 hours

  • 16 hours

3090 set for other than “Comfort

No

Both

Backup Heat holdoff timer

  • Auto

  • 15 minutes

  • 30 minutes

  • 45 minutes

  • 60 minutes

  • 75 minutes

  • 90 minutes

  • 105 minutes

  • 120 minutes

Upstage timer set to other than “Off”.

No

T10+

3120

Equipment Lockouts

Compressor Lockout/Balance point

  • Off

  • -15°F to 50°F (-26.0°C to 15.5°C)

Configured for heat pump with an Aux Heat stage

No

Both

 

Backup Heat Lockout

  • Off

  • 5°F to 65°F

    (-15°C to 18.5°C)

No

Both

 

3125

Equipment Lockouts

Fan Lockout after cool call ends

  • Off

  • 5-120 minutes in 5 minute increments

2070 =

at least 1

cool/compressor stage

No

T10+

This locks out the fan after a cool call even if the fan is set to On or Circ mode or if the fan is set to run for air temperature balancing.

3130

 

Cycle rates

 

Stage 1 Radiant Heat Cycle rate

  • Settings 1-6

At least 1 radiant heat stage

 

 

 

Stage 2 Radiant Heat Cycle rate

  • Settings 1-6

Two radiant heat stages

 

 

 

3140

Cycle rates

Stage 1 Cool Cycles Per hour

  • Settings 1-6

2000 = other than heat pump. 2070 = 1 -4 cool stages

No

Both

 

Stage 2 Cool Cycles Per hour
  • Settings 1-6

2000 = other than heat pump. 2070 = 2-4 cool stages

No

Both

 

Stage 3 Cool Cycles Per hour

  • Settings 1-6

2070 = 3-4 cool stages

No

T10+

Can use U contacts on thermostat without EIM for stage 3. EIM is needed for stage 4 since it has 3 sets of U.

 

Stage 4 Cool Cycles Per hour

  • Settings 1-6

2070 = 4 cool stages

Yes

T10+

Compressor Cycles Per Hour

Stage 1:

  • Settings 1-6

2000 = heat pump

No

Both

 

Stage 2:

  • Settings 1-6

2000 = heat pump, 2070 = 2

No

Both

 

3150

Cycle rates

Radiant Heat cycles per hour

Stage 1

  • Settings 1-12

At least 1 Radiant Heat stage

No

Both

 

Stage 2

  • Settings 1-12

2 Radiant Heat stages

No

T10+

 

Heat Cycles per hour

Stage 1

  • Settings 1-12

2000 = Conventional Forced Air, or Other

No

Both

 

Stage 2

  • Settings 1-12

2000 = Conventional Forced Air & 2070 = 2-3 heat stages

No

Both

 

Stage 3

  • Settings 1-12

2000 = Conventional Forced Air & 2070 = 3 heat stages

Yes

T10+

 

 

Primary Heat Cycles per hour

Settings 1-12

2010 = other

 

T10+

Added to firmware versions 03.03.08.02 and later

3160

Cycle rates

Backup heat cycles per hour

Backup heat cycles per hour

  • Settings 1-12

2130 = at least 1 Backup Heat stage selected

No

Both

 

Backup heat cycles per hour

Backup heat cycles per hour stage 2

  • Settings 1-12

2130 = 2 Backup Heat stage selected

Yes

T10+

 

3240

Temperature

Control

Minimum Compressor or Fan Coil Off Time

Settings:

  • Off

  • 1-5 minutes in 1-minute increments

 

 

 

When set for a heat pump or conventional cool stage this setting is minimum Compressor off time. When set for a 2-pipe or 4-pipe fan coil it will be minimum fan coil off time

3250

Temperature

Control

Minimum non-compressor on time

  • Off

  • 2 minutes

  • 5 minutes

2000 = Radiant Heat

No

T10+

 

3260

Temperature

Control

Extended fan run times

Extended fan run time in Cool:

  • Off

  • 30 seconds

  • 60 seconds

  • 90 seconds

  • 2 minutes

  • 3 minutes

  • 4 minutes

  • 5 minutes

  • 6 minutes

  • 7 minutes

  • 8 minutes

  • 9 minutes

  • 10 minutes

  • 11 minutes

  • 12 minutes

  • 13 minutes

  • 14 minutes

  • 15 minutes

At least 1 cool stage

No

Both

 

Extended fan run time in Heat:

  • Off

  • 30 seconds

  • 60 seconds

  • 90 seconds

  • 2 minutes

  • 3 minutes

  • 4 minutes

  • 5 minutes

  • 6 minutes

  • 7 minutes

  • 8 minutes

  • 9 minutes

  • 10 minutes

  • 11 minutes

  • 12 minutes

  • 13 minutes

  • 14 minutes

  • 15 minutes

At least 1 Heat stage

No

Both

 

3300

Temperature

Control

Temperature Balancing

  • Off

  • On

 

No

T10+

See Temperature balancing (T10+ model only).

3310

Temperature

Control

Temperature Balancing Room Delta

  • 0.5°F to 10°F in .5°F increments (.25°C to 5°C in 2.5°C increments)

 

3320

Fan Control

Fan Modes Allowed

  • Auto

  • Multiple Speeds

  • Auto & Multiple Speeds

2105 = 2 or 3

No

T10+

 

For settings and options:

 

See Fan Coil Unit Settings and Operation

3325

Fan Control

Start Fan on the Highest Stage

  • Off

  • On

2105 = 2 or 3

 

T10+

3340

Fan Control

Fan reset to Auto Mode timer

  • Off

  • 2 hours

  • 4 hours

2010 = 2-pipe or 4-pipe

 

T10+

4010

Fan Control

Pre-Occupancy Purge Duration

  • Off

  • 1 hour

  • 2 hours

  • 3 hours

1010 = Light Commercial

No

T10+

Run fan prior to occupied period

4020

Type of Override

Type of Override

  • Standard

  • Initiate Occupancy

1010 = Light Commercial

No

T10+

 

See description in Commercial Features.

 

 

4030

Override Duration

Override Duration

  • No limit

  • 1 – 12 hours in 1 hour increments

1010 = Light Commercial

No

T10+

4050

Temperature Control

Minimum Heat Recovery Ramp Rate (cold day)

  • Off

  • 1°F-20°F per hour in 1°F increments (1.0 to 10.5°C/hr in 0.5°C Increments)

1010 = light commercial.

 

1060 (Outdoor Temperature) must be set to other than “None”, to see the outdoor temp settings for 4050-4080.

 

If set to “Wired”, 5050 must also be set to other than “None”

No

T10+

When set to OFF, The heating system will begin recovery at the time that is scheduled. When a Minimum Recovery Ramp Rate is set, the thermostat will begin recovery early to ensure that the temperature is reached at the scheduled time. Set a Minimum Recovery Ramp Rate based on the rate that the heating system can recover at for a cold day in your region. Default setting is 5F / hour. Set an Outdoor Temperature that is representative of a cold day in your region to be associated with the Minimum Recovery Ramp Rate.The thermostat will begin recovery at the optimal time based on a calculated ramp rate. During recovery, the setpoint changes at a rate in degrees per hour depending on the outdoor sensor, the Minimum Recovery Ramp Rate is used.

Outdoor Temperature used with Minimum Heat Recovery Ramp Rate

  • Off

  • -20°F through 100°F (-29.0 to 38.0°C),

4060

Temperature Control

Maximum Heat Recovery Ramp Rate (mild day)

  • Off

  • 1°F-20°F per hour in 1°F increments (1.0 to 10.5°C/hr in 0.5°C Increments)

When set to Off, the heating system will begin recovery at the time that is scheduled. When a Maximum Recovery Ramp Rate is set, the thermostat will begin recovery early to ensure the temperature is reached at the scheduled time. Set a Maximum Recovery Ramp Rate based on the rate that the heating system can recover at for a mild day in your region. Default setting is 8° F / hour. Set an Outdoor Temperature that is representative of a mild day in your region to be associated with the Maximum Recovery Ramp Rate. The thermostat will begin recovery at the optimal time based on a calculated ramp rate, allowing the system to recover on time and save energy during changing outdoor conditions. During recovery, the setpoint changes at a rate in degrees per hour depending on the outdoor temperature.

Outdoor Temperature used with Maximum Heat Recovery Ramp Rate

  • Off

  • -20°F through 100°F (-29.0 to 38.0°C),

4070

Temperature Control

Minimum Cool Recovery Ramp Rate (hot day)

  • Off

  • 1F-20°F per hour in 1 degree F increments (1.0 to 10.5°C/hr in 0.5°C Increments)

When set to OFF, the cooling system will begin recovery at the time that is scheduled. When a Minimum Recovery Ramp Rate is set, the thermostat will begin recovery early to ensure the temperature is reached at the scheduled time. Set a Minimum Recovery Ramp Rate based on the rate that the cooling system can recover at for a hot day in your region. Default setting is 3° F / hour. If an outdoor sensor is installed, set an Outdoor Temperature that is representative of a hot day in your region to be associated with the Minimum Recovery Ramp Rate. The thermostat will begin recovery at the optimal time based on a calculated ramp rate, allowing the system to recover on time and save energy during changing outdoor conditions. During recovery, the setpoint changes at a rate in degrees per hour depending on the outdoor temperature. If there is no outdoor sensor, the Minimum Recovery Ramp Rate is used.

Outdoor Temperature used with Minimum Cool Recovery Ramp Rate

  • Off

  • -20°F through 100°F (-29.0 to 38.0°C),

4080

Temperature Control

Maximum Cool Recovery Ramp Rate (mild day)

  • Off

  • 1°F-20°F per hour in 1 degree F increments (1.0 to 10.5°C/hr in 0.5°C Increments)

When set to off, the cooling system will begin recovery at the time that is scheduled. When a Maximum Recovery Ramp Rate is set, the thermostat will begin recovery early to ensure the temperature is reached at the scheduled time. Set a Maximum Recovery Ramp Rate based on the rate that the cooling system can recover at for a mild day in your region. Default setting is 6° F / hour. Set an Outdoor Temperature that is representative of a mild day in your region to be associated with the Maximum Recovery Ramp Rate. The thermostat will begin recovery at the optimal time based on a calculated ramp rate, allowing the system to recover on time and save energy during changing outdoor conditions. During recovery, the setpoint changes at a rate in degrees per hour depending on the outdoor temperature.

Outdoor Temperature used with Maximum Cool Recovery Ramp Rate

  • Off

  • -20°F through 100°F (-29.0 to 38.0°C),

4090

Temperature Control

Adaptive Intelligent Recovery

  • No

  • Yes

 

No

Both

When schedule is used, this setting brings on heat or cool prior to comfort setpoints to ensure heat/cool settings are reached by the desired times.

4100

Range Stops

Temperature range stops

Minimum cool setpoint; 50F-99F (10C-37C)

At least 1 stage of cool

No

Both

There is a correlation between these settings. For example, if minimum cool is set to 50F, minimum heat cannot be set above 40F

Maximum cool setpoint; 90F-99F (32C-37C)

At least 1 stage of cool

No

Both

Minimum heat setpoint; 40F-50F (4.5C-10C)

At least 1 stage of Heat

No

Both

Maximum heat setpoint; 40F-90F (4.5 - 32.0C)

At least 1 stage of Heat

No

Both

4110

Keypad lockout

Keypad lockout

Unlocked, partially locked, fully locked

 

No

Both

 

5000

Sensors

What sensors are WIRED to your system?

  • Indoor Air Temperature

  • Outdoor Air Temperature

  • Return Air Temperature

  • Discharge Air Temperature

  • Floor Temperature

  • Fan Coil Changeover Temperature

Floor sensor only shown here if 1055 is set to Wired.

Fan Coil Changeover Temperature only shown if 2054 = 10k or 20k

No

Return, Discharge, Floor and Fan Coil Change-over

are for T10+ only.

 

5020

Sensors

What Terminals are Wired to the Indoor Temperature Sensor?

  • None

  • Thermostat S1

  • EIM S1

  • EIM S2

  • EIM S3

  • EIM S4

5000 has Indoor Sensor selected

No

Both

Options depend on whether EIM is used.

5030

Sensors

Indoor Temperature Sensor Type

  • 10K

  • 20K

5000 has Indoor Sensor selected

No

Both

 

5040

Sensors

Which Sensors will be used for TEMPERATURE Control? (Multiple sensors are averaged)

  • Thermostat

  • Indoor sensor (remote)

5000 set for Wired Indoor Sensor

No

Both

 

5050

Sensors

What Terminals are Wired to the Outdoor Air

Temperature Sensor?

  • None

  • Thermostat S1

  • EIM S1

  • EIM S2

  • EIM S3

  • EIM S4

1060 set to Wired

No

Both

Options depend on whether EIM is used.

 

5070

Sensors

What Terminals are Wired to the Return Air Temperature Sensor?

  • None

  • Thermostat S1

  • EIM S1

  • EIM S2

  • EIM S3

  • EIM S4

5000 has Return Sensor selected

 

T10+

Options depend on whether EIM is used.

5080

Sensors

Return Temperature Sensor Type

  • 10K

  • 20K

5000 has Return sensor selected

No

T10+

 

5090

Sensors

What Terminals are Wired to the Discharge Air Temperature Sensor?

  • None

  • Thermostat S1

  • EIM S1

  • EIM S2

  • EIM S3

  • EIM S4

5000 has Discharge Sensor selected

No

T10+

Options depend on whether EIM is used.

5100

Sensors

Discharge Temperature Sensor Type

  • 10K

  • 20K

5000 has Discharge Sensor selected

No

T10+

 

5110

Sensors

A-Coil Low Temperature Cutoff

  • Off,

  • 5°F to 65°F (-15°C to 18.5°C)

At least 1 cool stage

No

T10+

 

5120

Sensors

What Terminals are Wired to the Floor Temperature Sensor?

  • None

  • Thermostat S1

  • EIM S1

  • EIM S2

  • EIM S3

  • EIM S4

1055 set to “Wired”

Yes

T10+

Options depend on whether EIM is used.

5150

Floor Temperature Limits

Minimum Limit

Minimum Limit = 40°F-89°F (4.5°C to 31.5°C)

ISU 2230 =
Air & Floor

No

T10+

Top range affected by Maximum limit setting

Maximum Limit

Maximum Limit = 50°F-99°F (10.0°C to 37.0°C)

No

T10+

Bottom range affected by Minimum limit setting

5160

Floor Economy Mode

Floor Economy Mode

  • Yes

  • No

5000 has Floor Sensor selected

No

T10+

If enabled, Low Floor Temperature Limit (ISU 5150) will be disabled during Away and Sleep period. This ISU is only displayed if Temperature Control Mode (ISU 2230) is set to AF mode.

5170

Freeze Protection

Freeze Protection

  • Off

  • 40°F-50°F (4.5°C to 10°C)

 

(Off only available for non-radiant systems)

Cannot be below minimum setting in 5150 (if used).

No

T10+

The thermostat operates the heat whenever the room temperature falls below that limit, even when the system is set to off. Default setting is Off (disabled) for non-radiant systems and 40°F (4.5°C) for radiant systems. Freeze protection temperature cannot be set above ISU 5150 minimum setting.

5200

Changeover Setup

Temperature Thresholds

  • Cooling Threshold
    50°F-72°F (10°C to 22°C)

  • Heating Threshold
    75°F-90°F (24°C to 32°C)

5000 = Fan coil changeover

No

T10+

See Fan Coil Unit Settings and Operation

6000

Dry Contacts

Select the Dry Contacts in the System

  • Remote Setback

  • Full Drain Pan Alert

  • Dirty Filter Alert

  • Water Leak Alert

  • System Shutdown Alert

  • Service Needed Alert

  • Fan Failure Alert

 

Yes

T10+

See Dry Contact Alerts (ISU 6000- 6220) for operation details

6005

Custom Dry Contact alerts

Select Custom Dry Contact alerts

  • Custom Alert 1

  • Custom Alert 2

  • Custom Alert 3

  • Custom Alert 4

 

Yes

T10+

See Dry Contact Alerts (ISU 6000- 6220) for operation details

6010

Dry Contacts

What terminals are wired to the Remote Setback Dry Contact?

  • None

  • EIM S1

  • EIM S2

  • EIM S3

  • EIM S4

6000 = Remote Setback

Yes

T10+

See Remote Setback (Occupancy Sensing)

6020

Dry Contacts

Remote Setback Dry Contact Setup

  • Normally Open when Occupied

  • Normally Closed when Occupied

2240 = L terminal or

6010 = S1-S4

No

T10+

6030

Dry Contacts

Remote Setback Time Delayed from Occupied to Unoccupied

0 Minutes to 30 Minutes in 5 minute increments

 

 

2240 = Other than "None"

No

T10+

6040

Dry Contacts

Remote Setback – Standby Cool Setpoint

72°F-90°F (22.0° - 32.0°C)

Remote Setback – Standby Heat Setpoint

50°F-70°F (10.0° - 21.0°C)

6050

Dry Contacts

What terminals are wired to the Full Drain Pan Alert dry contact?

  • None

  • EIM S1

  • EIM S2

  • EIM S3

  • EIM S4

6000 has full drain pan selected

Yes

T10+

See Dry Contact Alerts (ISU 6000- 6220) for operation details

6060

Dry Contacts

Full Drain Pan Alert dry contact setup

  • Normally open

  • Normally closed

6000 has full drain pan selected

Yes

T10+

6065

Dry Contacts

Full Drain Pan Alert dry contact actions

System shutdown

  • Select

  • De-select

6000 has Full Drain Pan selected

Yes

T10+

6070

Dry Contacts

What terminals are wired to the Dirty Filter Alert dry contact?

  • None

  • EIM S1

  • EIM S2

  • EIM S3

  • EIM S4

6000 has Dirty Filter Alert selected

Yes

T10+

6080

Dry Contacts

Dirty Filter Alert dry contact setup

  • Normally open

  • Normally closed

Yes

T10+

6090

Dry Contacts

What terminals are wired to the Water Leak Alert dry contacts?

  • None

  • EIM S1

  • EIM S2

  • EIM S3

  • EIM S4

6000 has water leak selected

Yes

T10+

See Dry Contact Alerts (ISU 6000- 6220) for operation details

6100

Dry Contacts

Water Leak Alert dry contact setup

  • Normally open

  • Normally closed

6000 has water leak selected

Yes

T10+

6110

Dry Contacts

What terminals are wired to the System Shutdown Alert dry contact?

  • None

  • EIM S1

  • EIM S2

  • EIM S3

  • EIM S4

6000 has system shut down alert selected

Yes

T10+

See Dry Contact Alerts (ISU 6000- 6220) for operation details

6120

Dry Contacts

System shut down alert dry contact setup

  • Normally open

  • Normally closed

Yes

T10+

6130

Dry Contacts

What terminals are wired to the Service Needed Alert dry contact?

  • None

  • EIM S1

  • EIM S2

  • EIM S3

  • EIM S4

6000 has Service Needed Alert selected

Yes

T10+

See Dry Contact Alerts (ISU 6000- 6220) for operation details

6140

Dry Contacts

Service Needed Alert dry contact setup

  • Normally open

  • Normally closed

Yes

T10+

6150

Dry Contacts

What terminals are wired to the Fan Failure Alert dry contact?

  • None

  • EIM S1

  • EIM S2

  • EIM S3

  • EIM S4

6000 has Fan Failure Alert selected

Yes

T10+

See Dry Contact Alerts (ISU 6000- 6220) for operation details

6160

Dry Contacts

Fan Failure Alert dry contact setup

  • Normally open

  • Normally closed

Yes

T10+

6190

Dry Contacts

What terminals are wired to the custom alert 1 dry contact?

  • None

  • EIM S1

  • EIM S2

  • EIM S3

  • EIM S4

6005 has custom alert 1 selected

Yes

T10+

See Dry Contact Alerts (ISU 6000- 6220) for operation details

6200

Dry Contacts

Custom alert 1 dry contact setup

  • Normally open

  • Normally closed

Yes

T10+

6210

Dry Contacts

Custom Alert 1 Name

Type in the alert name

Yes

T10+

6215

Dry Contacts

Show custom alert 1 message

  • Yes

  • No

Yes

T10+

6220

Dry Contacts

Custom Alert 1 Message

Type in the message displayed when this alert is active

6215 set to Yes

Yes

T10+

See Dry Contact Alerts (ISU 6000- 6220) for operation details

6230

Dry Contacts

Custom alert 1 actions

  • None

  • Lock out Heat

  • Lock out Cool

  • Activate fan

  • Activate custom U terminal

6005 has custom alert 1 selected

 

 

6240

Dry Contacts

What terminals are wired to custom U contact?

  • None

  • EIM U1

  • EIM U2

  • EIM U3

6230 has custom U terminal selected

Yes

T10+

When the switch wired to the S terminals for the Custom Dry Contact Alert activates, the custom U contacts will change state to activate or shut off whatever is wired to those terminals

6250

Dry Contacts

Custom U dry contact name

Type in the name of whatever the custom U Dry Contact is controlling

6260

Dry Contacts

Custom U dry contact setup

  • Normally open

  • Normally closed

6300 - 6370

These are duplicate settings to 6190-6260 but for Dry Contact Alert 2 (if selected)

6005 has custom

Dry Contact Alert 2

selected

Yes

T10+

 

6400 - 6470

These are duplicate settings to 6190-6260 but for Dry Contact Alert 3 (if selected)

6005 has custom

Dry Contact Alert 3

selected

Yes

T10+

 

6500-6570

These are duplicate settings to 6190-6260 but for Dry Contact Alert 4 (if selected)

6005 has custom

Dry Contact Alert 4

selected

Yes

T10+

 

6600

Dry contacts

Cool Lockout Delay Time

  • Off

  • 5-60 minutes in 5 minute increments

6230, 6340, 6440, or 6540 set to lock out cool

Yes

T10+

See Dry Contact Alerts (ISU 6000- 6220) for operation details

 

6610

Dry contacts

Cool lockout maximum indoor temperature

  • None

  • 80°F-99°F (27°C to 37°C)

Yes

T10+

6620

Dry contacts

Heat Lockout Delay Time

  • Off

  • 5-60 minutes in 5 minute increments

6230, 6340, 6440, or 6540 set to lock out Heat

Yes

T10+

6630

Dry contacts

Heat lockout minimum indoor temperature

  • None

  • 40°F-60°F (4°C to 15°C)

Yes

T10+

6640

Dry contacts

Minimum Off Time

  • Off

  • 1-5 minutes

6230, 6340, 6440, or 6540 set to lock out Heat or Cool

Yes

T10+

7000

Filtration

Filter type

  • None

  • Electronic air cleaner

  • Media

 

No

Both

 

7020

Filtration

Number of air filters

  • 0

  • 1

  • 2

7000 = media

No

Both

 

7110

Filtration

Replacement reminders

Air Filter 1 settings and

Air Filter 2 settings:

  • Off

  • 10 Run time days

  • 20 Run time days

  • 30 Run time days

  • 45 Run time days

  • 60 Run time days

  • 90 Run time days

  • 120 Run time days

  • 150 Run time days

  • 30 Calendar days

  • 45 Calendar days

  • 60 Calendar days

  • 75 Calendar days

  • 3 Calendar months

  • 4 Calendar months

  • 5 Calendar months

  • 6 Calendar months

  • 9 Calendar months

  • 12 Calendar months

  • 15 Calendar months

7020 = 1 or 2

No

Both

 

7020 = 2

No

Both

 

7120

Filtration

Electronic Air Cleaner Reminders

Clean cells, options:

  • Off

  • 6-12 calendar months

7000 = electric

No

Both

 

Clean Pre-filters, options:

  • Off

  • 6-12 calendar months

No

Both

 

Replace Post-filters, options:

  • Off

  • 6-12 calendar months

No

Both

 

8000

Humidification

What type of humidifier do you have?

  • None

  • Steam

  • Bypass

  • Fan powered

U contacts not already used

No

Both

 

8010

Humidification

What sensors will be used for Humidification control

  • Thermostat

  • Wireless sensors

8000 = other than None & Wireless sensor connected to thermostat

No

T10+

 

8030

Humidification

What terminals are wired to the humidifier?

  • None

  • Thermostat U1

  • EIM U1

  • EIM U2

  • EIM U3

 

Yes

T10+

Thermostat U1 only shown when EIM not used

8050

Humidification

Humidification Window Protection

  • Off

  • On

1060 & 8000 = other than "none". Need wired or wireless outdoor sensor for this feature

No

Both

SeeWindow Protection for more details

8060

Humidification

System modes allowing humidification

  • Heat

  • Cool

  • Off

8000 = other than "None". (Cool option only when discharge sensor selected ISU 5000)

No

Both (cool only for T10+ with DATS)

Multiple selections allowed

8070

Humidification

Humidification control

  • Humidify Only when heat is on

  • Humidify Only when fan is on

  • Humidify on demand: Thermostat controls fan

  • Humidify on demand: Humidifier controls fan

8000 set to other than None

No

Both

 

8080

Humidification

Humidifier Lockout

  • Humidifier allowed when Cool is running

  • Humidifier notallowed when Cool is running

8060 set to Cool

No

T10+

 

8095

Humidification

Humidifier Lockouts Dry Contacts

  • Full Drain Pan

  • Water leak

  • Custom Alerts 1 - 4

8000 = steam, by-pass or fan powered, & 6000 = full drain pan or water leak, OR 6005 is set for custom Dry Contact Alert

Yes

T10+

This will lock out the humidifier when the associated Dry Contact Alert is active

8100

Humidification

Humidifier Pad replacement reminder

  • Off

  • 6 or 12 calendar months

8000 = none, or bypass or fan powered

No

Both

 

8100

Humidification

Clean tank/Water Filter replacement Reminder

  • Off

  • 60 or 90 run time days

  • 6 or 12 calendar months

8000 = steam

No

Both

 

9000

Dehumidification

What type of dehumidification equipment do you have?

Residential:

  • None

  • A/C with Low Speed Fan

  • A/C with High Speed Fan

  • Whole House Dehumidifier

Commercial:

  • None

  • A/C with Low Speed Fan

  • A/C with High Speed Fan

  • Hot Gas Bypass

  • Dehumidifier

A/C with low speed fan,

Whole House Dehumidifier/Dehumidifier, & Hot Gas Bypass only shown if U contacts are available

No

Commercial only for T10+

 

9005

Dehumidification

Dehumidification Fan speed priority

  • Low speed fan with Cool stage 1 only

  • Low speed fan Always.

  • Selectable by user,

9000 = A/C with Low Speed Fan

No

T10+

 

9010

Dehumidification

 

What sensors will be used for Humidification control

  • Thermostat

  • Wireless sensors

9000 = A/C with Low Speed Fan, Whole House Dehumidifier, or Hot Gas Bypass

No

T10+

 

9040

Dehumidification

 

What terminals are wired to the dehumidification equipment?

  • None

  • Thermostat U

  • EIM U1

  • EIM U2

  • EIM U3

9000 = A/C with Low Speed Fan or

Whole House Dehumidifier

Yes

T10+

Thermostat U1 only shown when EIM not used

9050

Dehumidification

 

Dehumidification Equipment Setup

  • Normally Open

  • Normally Closed

9000 =

Low Speed Fan or

Hot Gas Bypass

No

Both

 

9070

Dehumidification

 

Dehumidification - Overcooling Limit

  • 0°F (0°C)

  • 1°F (0.5°C)

  • 2°F (1.0°C)

  • 3°F (1.5°C)

9000 = A/C with High or Low Speed Fan

No

Both

If Celsius is selected in ISU 1050, the Celsius temperatures seen in the Options column at left are presented.

9080

Dehumidification

 

Control Method

  • Basic

  • Minimum on Time

  • High Humidity Comfort Reset

  • High Humidity Comfort Reset w/ Minimum On Time

  • Reheat

  • Reheat with Minimum On Time

OffISU 1010 = commercial & 9000 = AC with high speed fan, AC with low speed fan, or Hot gas bypass.

No

T10+

Some of these settings originated with the Factory/
Over-The-Air release of firmware version 03.03.08.02, which supports Light Commercial settings.

 

ISU 9080-9100 were part of this update.

 

The T10+ will receive this OTA update when the thermostat is connected to WiFi and registered to an account. Note that the OTA update may take as long as one day after connection and registration.

 

 

9090

Dehumidification

 

Dehumidification Minimum On Time

  • 0 minutes

  • 5 minutes to 15 minutes in 1 minute increments

9080 = other than Basic

No

T10+

9100

Dehumidification

 

High Humidity Comfort Reset Setting

0 - 5°in 1°F increments (0.0 - 2.5°Cin 0.5°C increments)

9080 = one of the Comfort Reset settings

No

T10+

9120

Dehumidification

 

System modes allowing dehumidification

  • Heat

  • Off

  • Cool

9000 - Whole House Dehumidifier

No

Both

 

9130

Dehumidification

 

Dehumidifier Fan Control

  • Thermostat Controls Fan

  • Dehumidifier Controls Fan

9000 - Whole House Dehumidifier

No

Both

 

9140

Dehumidification

 

Dehumidifier Lockout

  • Dehumidifier Allowed when Cool is Running

  • Dehumidifier Not Allowed when Cool is Running

9000 - Whole House Dehumidifier

No

Both

 

9145

Dehumidification

 

Dehumidifier lockout dry

contact

Custom Alert 1 - Custom Alert 4 (options depend on 6005 settings)

ISU 6005 is set for a custom dry contact

alert

Yes

T10+

If enabled, the dehumidifier will lock out whenever the selected Dry Contact Alert is active

9180

Dehumidification

 

Dehumidification - Away mode

  • Not Allowed

  • Allowed

 

No

T10+

 

9190

Dehumidification

 

Dehumidification Away mode Fan Control

  • On

  • Automatic

  • Circulate

9180 = allowed

No

T10+

 

9200

Dehumidification

 

Dehumidification Away mode low limit temperature setting

70°F-80°F (21.0°C-26.5°C)

9180 = allowed

No

T10+

The dehumidification Away mode setting can restrict this

Dehumidification Away Mode Temperature Setting

70°F to 99°F (21.0°C to 37.0°C)

9180 = allowed

No

T10+

The dehumidification Away mode Low Limit setting can restrict this

Dehumidification Away Mode Dehumidification Setting

40% - 70%

9180 = allowed

No

T10+

 

9210

Dehumidification

 

Dehumidifier Filter replacement reminder

  • Off

  • 30 Calendar Days

  • 60 Calendar Days

  • 3 Calendar Months

  • 4 Calendar Months

  • 5 Calendar Months

  • 6 Calendar Months

  • 7 Calendar Months

  • 8 Calendar Months

  • 9 Calendar Months

  • 10 Calendar Months

  • 11 Calendar Months

  • 12 Calendar Months

 

No

Both

 

10000

Ventilation

Ventilation Type

  • None

  • ERV/HRV

  • Passive (Fan Only)

  • Fresh Air Damper

ERV/HRV or Damper needs available U contacts. Passive Fan is not an option for Radiant Heat Only.

No

Both

 

10005

Ventilation

Ventilator Model number

Other model

  • VNT5070E1000

  • VNT5200E1000

  • VNT5150E2000

  • VNT5150H2000

  • VNT5200E2000

  • VNT5200H2000

ISU 10000 set to ERV/ HRV

No

T10+

See Ventilation.

10020

Ventilation

What terminals are wired to the ventilation equipment?

  • None

  • Thermostat U1

  • EIM U1

  • EIM U2

  • EIM U3

10000 = ERV/HRV or Fresh Air Damper

Yes

T10+

Thermostat U1 only shown when EIM not used.

10050

Ventilation

Ventilation control method

  • ASHRAE

  • Percent on Time

10000 = ERV/HRV or Fresh Air Damper

No

Both

 

10060

Ventilation

Ventilation Fan control

  • Thermostat controls fan

  • Equipment controls fan

10000 = ERV/HRV or Fresh Air Damper

and 8000 set for Humidifier

No

Both

 

10065

Ventilation

Turn on ventilation dry

contacts

  • Custom Alert 1 -
    Custom Alert 4 (options depend on 6005 settings)

ISU 6005 is set for a custom dry contact

alert & ISU 10140 isn’t

selected for the same custom alert.

Yes

T10+

If enabled, the ventilator will come on whenever

the selected Dry Contact Alert is active

10090

Ventilation

Ventilation House Size

Number of Bedrooms 1-6

10050 = ASHRAE

No

Both

 

Size of house:

  • 1000 -5000 square feet if display set to Fahrenheit

  • 90-460 square meters if set to Celsius

10050 = ASHRAE

No

Both

 

10100

Ventilation

Enter Equipment Ventilation Rate

  • 30 - 350 CFM if display set to Fahrenheit

  • 850 - 9900 LPM if set to Celsius

10050 = ASHRAE

No

Both

Fixed setting and not adjustable if VNT5070 or VNT5200 is selected for 10005. This setting also indicates whether or not you meet ASHRAE standards if ISU 10050 = ASHRAE based

on ISU 10090 settings

10120

Ventilation

Ventilation Percent On Time

10% - 100% (30% default)

10050 + % on time

No

Both

 

10125

Ventilation

Ventilation Priority

  • Lockouts are priority

  • ASHRAE is priority

10050 = ASHRAE

No

Both

 

10130

Ventilation

Outdoor condition lockouts

Low Temperature = off, -20F to 40F (off, -29.0 - 4.5C)

10000 = ERV/HRV or Fesh air damper & 1060 (outdoor temperature) = other than "None"

No

Both

 

High Temperature = off, 80F to 110F (off, 26.5C-43,5C)

No

Both

 

High Dew point = off, 65F - 85F (Off, 18.5C-29.5C)

1060 = Internet or Wireless

No

Both

 

10140

Ventilation

Lockout Ventilation on Humidification or dehumidification calls

  • Off

  • On

10000 set to other than "none and 8000 set for humidifier and/or 9000 set for dehumidifier

Yes

T10+

 

10145

Ventilation

Ventilation lockout dry

contacts

  • Custom Alert 1 -

  • Custom Alert 4 (options depend on 6005 settings)

ISU 6005 is set for a custom dry contact

alert & ISU 10065 isn’t selected for the

same custom alert.

Yes

T10+

If enabled, the ventilator will be locked out whenever the selected Dry Contact Alert is active

10150

Ventilation

Lockout Ventilation during Sleep mode

  • Ventilation always allowed

  • Lockout ventilation during sleep mode

 

No

Both

 

10160

Ventilation

Ventilate on high indoor humidity

Off, On (Heat only)

8000 set for humidifier and 10000 set for ventilator

Yes

T10+

 

10170

Ventilation

Ventilation Reminders

Clean core = Off, 3, 6, 9, 12, calendar months

Core only shown if 100 = ERV/HRV. Filter reminder always shown.

No

Both

 

Clean filter = Off, 3, 6, 9, 12, calendar months

 

No

Both

 

11000

UV Devices

Number of UV Devices

0, 1, 2

 

No

Both

 

11050

UV Devices

UV Bulb Replacement Reminders

Replace UV Bulb 1 = Off, 6, 12, 24 calendar months

11000 = 1 or 2

No

Both

 

Replace UV Bulb 2 = Off, 6, 12, 24 calendar months

11000 = 2

No

Both

 

14005

Idle screen Style

Idle screen Style

  • Temperature

  • Analog Clock

 

No

Both

 

14010

Clock Format

Clock Format

  • 12 hour clock

  • 24 hour clock

 

No

Both

 

14015

Daylight Savings Time

Daylight Savings Time

  • Off

  • On

 

No

Both

 

14020

Display Offsets

Indoor Display Offsets

Indoor Temperature:

(-3 to 3) in 1 F increment(-1.5 to 1.5) in 0.5C increment

 

No

Both

The display offset is applied to the Home screen, not the Priority screen. This offset is not associated with any individual sensor.

Indoor Humidity:

-12% to 12% RH

 

No

Both

14030

Display Offsets

Outdoor Display Offsets

Outdoor Temperature:

(-3 to 3) in 1 F increment(-1.5 to 1.5) in 0.5C increment

 

 

 

 

No

 

 

 

T10+

 

 

T10+ Linked to C7089R3013 wireless outdoor sensor

Outdoor Humidity:

-12% to 12% RH

 

14050

Indoor humidity

Show indoor humidity on

home screen

Yes, No

 

No

T10+

If set to control a humidifier or dehumidifier, the T10+ will still show the indoor humidity reading under the Humidity and Dehumidity setting screens

15000

Dealer Information

Dealer Information

Enter Company name, phone number, website, email, message

 

No

Both