Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; NORMAL OPERATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 QUICK GUIDE INSTRUCTIONS . . .2 BASIC SETUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Set Day, Time & Humidity . . . . . .6 NORMAL OPERATION . . . . . . . . . .7 Turn System On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Heating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Auxiliary Heat . . . ....
Page 5 - QUICK GUIDE INSTRUCTIONS; This guide provides the basic operations for setting up and; Adjust Heating Temperature
QUICK GUIDE INSTRUCTIONS 2 This guide provides the basic operations for setting up and operating your Infinity ™ Control. Set Day, Time & Desired Humidity 1 Flip down the door at the base of the Infinity ™ Control. 2 Press the BASIC button. 3 Adjust the highlighted HOUR setting using the TIME (+...
Page 6 - Adjust Cooling Temperature
QUICK GUIDE INSTRUCTIONS 3 2 Press the ZONE button until the name of the zone you wish to control appears on the upper left screen. Selecting “ALL ZONES” allows you to select one temperature for the entire home. Press the ZONE button for three seconds to activate the “ALL ZONES” feature. 3 Use the T...
Page 7 - Quick Programming Instructions; These instructions will guide you through creating one comfort; One Schedule for All Days
QUICK GUIDE INSTRUCTIONS 4 4 You can change the override time to 15-minute increments by pressing the TIME (+\-) button until the desired override time is selected. - OR - Press the HOLD button to override the schedule indefinitely. Quick Programming Instructions These instructions will guide you th...
Page 8 - Accessor y Maintenance Reminders:
QUICK GUIDE INSTRUCTIONS 5 7 Set the heating temperature using the TEMP (+\-) button. 8 Press the blue COOL button. Cooling temperature will begin flashing. 9 Set the cooling temperature using the TEMP (+\-) button. 10 Set the remaining periods, “DAY,” “EVENING,” AND “SLEEP” by using the SCROLL butt...
Page 9 - BASIC SETUP; prompted to save changes if you have made any. Select “YES”
BASIC SETUP 6 Set Day, Time & Desired Humidity 1 Flip down the door at the base of the Infinity ™ Control. 2 Press the BASIC button. 3 Adjust the highlighted HOUR setting using the TIME (+\-) button. 4 Press SCROLL to highlight MINUTE. 5 Adjust the MINUTE setting using the TIME (+\-) button. 6 P...
Page 10 - Heating
NORMAL OPERATION 7 Turn System On/Off The OFF button is used to turn the system both on and off. Heating To select heating, press the red HEAT button. Heating is confirmed when the red LED adja- cent to the red HEAT button is lit. Heating is operating when the red LED is gradually puls- ing on and o...
Page 12 - Cooling
NORMAL OPERATION 9 Cooling To select cooling, press the blue COOL button. Cooling is confirmed when the blue LED adja- cent to the blue COOL button is lit. Cooling is operating when the blue LED is gradually puls- ing on and off. (The LEDs can be turned off. For details, see ADVANCED SETUP – LIGHT- ...
Page 14 - Adjust Fan Speed; NOTE: HOLD is not available if programming has been turned off.
NORMAL OPERATION 11 - OR - Press the HOLD button to override the schedule indefinitely. Adjust Fan Speed The Infinity ™ Control offers the benefit of customized fan speeds during continuous fan operation. Fan speeds can be individually selected for each zone as well. 1 Press the ZONE button until th...
Page 15 - Unoccupied Function & Settings; Note: You have up to 15 minutes to make changes to the tem-
NORMAL OPERATION 12 Unoccupied Function & Settings UNOCCUPIED allows you to instantly set the system for energy saving operation. 1 To select UNOCCUPIED operation, press the HOLD button for three seconds. UNOCCUPIED text will be displayed. 2 To take your system out of UNOCCUPIED mode, press the ...
Page 16 - Details for selecting default temperature, humidity, and fan set-; Check System Status
NORMAL OPERATION 13 7 The system will automatically revert back to its normal opera- tion after the selected number of VACATION days has expired. - OR - To cancel VACATION operation at any time simply press the VACATION button. You will be prompted to cancel VACATION operation. Press the RIGHT butto...
Page 17 - Accessory Status
NORMAL OPERATION 14 Accessory Status The accessory status screen allows you to check the approximate usage of your mechanical or electronic air cleaner, humidifier pad, and UV lamps before routine maintenance is required. The accessory status screen also shows your servicing dealer’s name and phone ...
Page 18 - Accessory Maintenance Pop-Up Messages
NORMAL OPERATION 15 Accessory Maintenance Pop-Up Messages Accessory Pop-Up messages remind you when it’s time for accessory maintenance. There can be up to five messages, depending on the accessories installed with your system: - Replace UV Lamps - Change Humidifier Pad - Clean Air Filter - EAC - Cl...
Page 19 - Service Pop-Up Messages
NORMAL OPERATION 16 Service Pop-Up Messages Service Pop-Up messages remind you when it’s time for routine equipment maintenance or if the system has malfunctioned. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDED: This pop-up appears when seasonal maintenance should be performed to maintain optimum performance of yo...
Page 20 - PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES,; Backlighting
PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES, 17 SETUP & OPERATION Backlighting The Infinity ™ backlight feature makes the screen easy to read, even at night or in low light conditions. High-intensity backlighting is acti- vated when a button is pushed or the door at the base of the unit is opened. The backlighting wi...
Page 21 - Programming Your Comfort Schedule; NOTE: You can quit the programming process at any time by simply; WAKE
One Schedule for All Days You can create one schedule for all seven days of the week using the ALLDAYS screen. 1 Flip down the door at the bottom of the control. 2 Press the SCHEDULE button to access the schedule screen. PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES, 18 SETUP & OPERATION Programming Your Comfort Schedu...
Page 23 - Weekdays Schedule
13 To create an identical schedule for another zone, skip ahead to the Copying a Zone Schedule section in this manual, page 24. NOTE: A default set of heating and cooling setback tempera- tures, called UNOCCUPIED settings, may be activated by pressing the HOLD button. “UNOCC” will appear in place of...
Page 24 - Weekend Schedule
10 Use the SCROLL button to highlight the next period, then repeat steps 5 – 9 to select settings for DAY, EVENING and SLEEP . 1 1 Exit by pressing the SCHEDULE button or closing the door. - OR - 12 To create a WEEKDAYS schedule for the remaining zones, press the ZONE button to select the next zone ...
Page 25 - Daily Schedule
7 Set the heating temperature using the TEMP (+\-) button. 8 Press the blue COOL button. Cooling temperature will begin flashing. 9 Set the cooling temperature using the TEMP (+\-) button. 10 Using the SCROLL button to highlight the next period, repeat steps 5 – 9 to select DAY, EVENING and SLEEP . ...
Page 26 - Copy Day
5 If not, press either the LEFT or RIGHT button repeatedly as necessary until the day of the week you want to select is displayed. The WAKE period will be highlighted. 6 Using the TIME (+\-) button, set the start time for this time period. 7 Press the red HEAT button. Heating temperature will begin ...
Page 27 - Copying a Zone Schedule
5 Repeat steps 2 & 3 until YES appears for each day to which you would like to copy. 6 Press the RIGHT button to copy or the LEFT button to cancel. 7 A confirmation screen will list the days you have selected. If the list is correct, press the RIGHT button to confirm and return back to the SCHED...
Page 28 - Programming Fan Speed
6 Use the SCROLL button to highlight the first zone to which you would like to copy. 7 Use the TEMP (+\-) button to select YES to copy, or NO to not copy. 8 Repeat steps 6 & 7 until YES appears with each zone to which you would like to copy. 9 Press the RIGHT button to copy or the LEFT button to...
Page 31 - Fresh Air Ventilation
Fresh Air Ventilation A fresh air ventilator is used to exchange stale indoor air for fresh outdoor air. Fresh air ventilation can be customized with up to four settings. The setting you choose for heating operation can be differ- ent from the setting you choose for cooling. The indoor fan will oper...
Page 32 - Accessory Maintenance Reminders; NOTE: You can exit Advanced Setup at any time. When; ADVANCED SETUP
Accessory Maintenance Reminders The Infinity ™ Control can remind you when it’s time to change the filter, humidifier pad, UV lamps, and ventilator pre-filter with a pop- up message. The REMINDERS screen allows you to individually turn on or off your accessory maintenance reminders depending on whic...
Page 33 - Lighting; you will be prompted to save changes if you have made any.
Lighting You can adjust the backlighting contrast, turn off backlighting alto- gether, or turn off the HEAT and COOL status lights (LED)s. 1 Flip down the door near the base of the Infinity ™ Control. 2 Press the ADVANCED setup button. 3 Press the RIGHT button once to select the LIGHTING screen (2 o...
Page 34 - Heating Humidity
ADVANCED SETUP 31 Heating Humidity If you have a whole house humidifier, heat recovery ventilator (HRV) or energy recovery ventilator (ERV) as a part of your system, you can select your desired heating humidity setting and change how your system controls the humidifier or fresh air ventilation. 1 Fl...
Page 35 - Cooling Humidity
ADVANCED SETUP 32 Cooling Humidity 1 Flip down the door near the base of the Infinity ™ Control. 2 Press the ADVANCED setup button. 3 Press the LEFT button three times to view the COOLING HUMIDITY screen (4 of 7). 4 Use the TEMP (+\-) button to set your desired humidity level. 5 To exit, press ADVAN...
Page 36 - Vacation Settings
ADVANCED SETUP 33 Vacation Settings You can pre-select temperature, humidity and fan settings for your VACATION function. These settings will take effect when you acti- vate VACATION operation as outlined on pages 1 1-12. 1 Flip down the door near the base of the Infinity ™ Control. 2 Press the ADVA...
Page 37 - Unoccupied Settings
ADVANCED SETUP 34 Unoccupied Settings UNOCCUPIED operation allows you to select maximum and mini- mum temperatures, humidity levels, fan speed and ventilator speed for times when your home will be unoccupied for a designated peri- od of time. These settings will apply to all zones when activated. 1 ...
Page 38 - Zone Names
to save your changes, “NO” to revert back to previous settings. See “Normal Operation” section of this manual for instructions on how to select UNOCCUPIED operation. Zone Names You can name each zone in your home for easy identification. The zone names you enter will replace the factory default name...
Page 39 - SMART SENSOR OPERATION
SMART SENSOR OPERATION 36 Smart Sensor Operation The Infinity™ Smart Sensor allows control and changing of zone temperature setpoints. Continuous FAN selection is available; AUTO, LOW, MED, HIGH. Other features include viewing Outdoor Temperature and Indoor Relative Humidity. Infinity Smart Sensor F...
Page 40 - Continuous Fan Adjustment
SMART SENSOR OPERATION 37 • Pressing HOLD / UNOCCUPIED button for approximately 3 sec- onds will display UNOCCUPIED status on lower left screen. Pressing button again for approximately 3 seconds will release UNOCCUPIED status and return to previous mode. Continuous Fan Adjustment Pressing the FAN bu...
Page 41 - GLOSSARY; Accessory Status...pg. 14
GLOSSARY 38 Accessory Status…pg. 14 This function allows you to check the approximate usage of an air filter, humidifier pad, UV lamp(s) or ventilator pre-filter. All Days Schedule…pg. 4-5 One comfort schedule that stays the same every day of the week. Auxiliary Heat…pg. 7 A supplemental heating sou...