Page 2 - Read before installing.; Included in your box:
2 Read before installing. Included in your box: Tools you will need: You may need: Installation Guide Screws and anchors Phillips screwdriver Wire Stripper Home Wi-Fi Password T9 Wi-Fi Thermostat Small flat head screwdriver Needle-nose pliers C-Wire Adapter (optional) UWP Wallplate Pencil Drill and ...
Page 3 - Compatibility Section
3 Compatibility Section For help, see: ONLINE GUIDES AND SUPPORT VIDEOS AT: honeywellhome.com/support SOCIAL Twitter: @Honeywell_Home, Facebook: Honeywell Home Or contact: EMAIL [email protected] PHONE 1-800-633-3991 • REQUIRED: A C-Wire (common wire) is needed for 24 VAC power. If you do not have a...
Page 4 - Removing your old thermostat
4 Removing your old thermostat You will need: Screwdriver, needle-nose pliers OFF ON 75 1 2 3 Turn off power To protect your equipment, turn off the power at the breaker box or switch that controls you heating and cooling equipment. Note: The thermostat off switch will not turn off the power to the ...
Page 5 - YES
5 5 6 7 4 Take a picture of your existing wall plate’s wiring In order to capture all of the letters next to the terminals, be sure to take multiple pictures from different angles.You may need to reference this image later. Remove any jumpers A jumper is used to connect two terminals. It may look li...
Page 7 - Connecting Your Unused C-Wire
7 11 12 13 Do you have a zoning panel? You have a zoning panel if you have multiple thermostats and one furnace or heating system. C-Wire Adapter installation is more complicated on zoned systems. Call 1-855-733-5465 to find a pro-installer. Proceed to the next step. Do you have an unused wire? Look...
Page 9 - Installing Your New Thermostat
9 Installing Your New Thermostat You will need: Level, pencil, drill and a drill bit Thermostat Screws UWP wallplate Wall Anchors
Page 13 - Getting the most from the T9 Wi-Fi Thermostat
13 Getting the most from the T9 Wi-Fi Thermostat Prioritize Rooms (Requires optional Wireless Room Sensor accessory) Prioritize a specific room or multiple rooms, or let comfort follow your move using built-in motion detection. Control on the Go Adjust your thermostat from anywhere using your tablet...
Page 14 - Using your thermostat
14 Using your thermostat The screen will wake up by pressing the center area of the displayed temperature. 74 2 18% Indoor Temperature Displays the current indoor temperature. Adjust Temperature Touch the up and down arrows to set your desired temperature. Current Priority Displays the type of prior...
Page 16 - Troubleshooting; negative consequences for the environment and human health.
16 Troubleshooting If you have difficulty with your thermostat, please try the following suggestions. Most problems can be corrected quickly and easily. Display is blank • Check circuit breaker and reset if necessary.• Make sure power switch for heating & cooling system is on.• Make sure furnace...
Page 17 - -year limited warranty
17 Resideo warrants this product, excluding battery, to be free from defects in workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of two (2) years from the date of first purchase by the original purchaser. If at any time during the warranty period the product is determined to be d...
Page 19 - T9 Smart thermostat with Smart Room sensor; User Guide; Welcome
T9 Smart thermostat with Smart Room sensor User Guide 33-00478-03 Welcome This user guide is designed to help you get acquainted with your new T9 Smart thermostat. Check out the table of contents on page 2 to browse by topic. Need help? Get in touch. WEB: honeywellhome.comPHONE: 1-800-633-3991SOCIAL...
Page 20 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Basic thermostat operation
33-00478–03 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Thermostat Features .......................................................................... page 3Thermostat overview .......................................................................... page 4Honeywell Home App overview .........................................
Page 21 - Thermostat Features; Adds a Sleep period to location-based temperature control.; • Schedule Using Sensors; things like filter changes.; Auto change from heat to cool:; system delivers the temperature you want, when you want it.
3 33-00478–03 Thermostat Features Flexible scheduling: You can choose to use location-based temperature control (geofence technology), program a set schedule or use a combination of both to make sure your home is always comfortable. • Location-based temperature control: Using geofence technology, th...
Page 22 - Getting the most from the T9 Smart Thermostat; Prioritize Rooms; throughout your home.; Keep an eye on your home; Using Your Thermostat
33-00478–03 4 Getting the most from the T9 Smart Thermostat Prioritize Rooms Prioritize a specific room or multiple rooms, or let comfort follow your move using built-in motion detection. Control on the Go Adjust your thermostat from anywhere using your tablet or smartphone. Save Energy With geofenc...
Page 23 - Using the Honeywell Home App; Menu Options
5 33-00478–03 Using the Honeywell Home App Change System Mode Change Fan Setting Set Desired Temperature Set Sensor Priority Change Schedule Type Access Menu OptionsAvailable options shown in screens below Home Screen Menu Options
Page 24 - Main Menu on Thermostat; Main Menu options; Management
33-00478–03 6 Main Menu on Thermostat From Home Screen, press the menu icon at bottom of the display (3 horizontal lines). If this is not shown at home screen, touch screen to wake display first. Main Menu options System mode (Available modes vary depending on how the thermostat was configured) • He...
Page 26 - Selecting system mode
33-00478–03 8 Selecting system mode Touch homescreen to wake the thermostat.Touch the menu icon and then touch “Select Mode.” • Heat : Controls the heating system. • Cool : Controls the cooling system. • Off : Turns the heating and cooling systems off. • Auto : When enabled, the thermostat will auto...
Page 28 - Setting the Fan; Touch the MENU icon at the bottom of the screen.; Scheduling the Fan; You can set the fan to on, auto, or circ for each program when
33-00478–03 10 Setting the Fan Note: Fan setting not available for all system types.1. Touch any part of the display to wake the thermostat. 2. Touch the MENU icon at the bottom of the screen. 3. Touch Fan Choose on, auto, or circulate.Touch arrow in upper left to return to previous screen.Auto sett...
Page 29 - Setting the Time/Date; Set date
11 33-00478–03 Setting the Time/Date When the thermostat is linked to the home Wi-Fi router and registered to an account using the Honeywell Home app, the date and time will update automatically.If not using Wi-Fi you can set the time/date as follows:1. Touch any part of the display to wake the ther...
Page 30 - Tap “Choose Network”; Choose; Connect to the Honeywell Home App; Tap “Connect App”; Connect; Select thermostat model
33-00478–03 12 Connect to Wi-Fi 1. Open the Menu 2. Scroll to and select “Wi-Fi” 3. Tap “Choose Network” 4. Select a network 1 2 Wi-Fi 3 Choose Network 4 Connect to the Honeywell Home App 1. Open the Menu 2. Tap “Connect App” 3. Follow the on-screen instructions 1 2 Connect App 3 1. Select thermosta...
Page 31 - Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
13 33-00478–03 Enabling or disabling Wi-Fi and disconnecting and reconnecting to a Wi-Fi network On thermostat Enable Wi-Fi 1. Touch any part of the display to wake the thermostat. 2. Touch the MENU icon at the bottom of the screen. 3. Scroll down and select “Wi-Fi” 4. Verify “Enable” is selected. C...
Page 32 - Setting a schedule on thermostat
33-00478–03 14 Setting a schedule on thermostat Select the menu icon at the bottom of the homescreen display. Then select Schedule. • If you want all days the same, select “grouped days.”• Touch the period you wish to edit (Wake, Away, Home, or sleep). • If you want all days separate, select “Single...
Page 33 - Scheduling through the app
15 33-00478–03 Scheduling through the app Flexible scheduling: You can choose to use location-based temperature control (geofence technology), time-based scheduling, or use a combination of both to make sure your home is always comfortable. • Location-based temperature control : Using geofencing tec...
Page 34 - Geofence; , and when the map and current geofence appear,; SAVE
33-00478–03 16 Scheduling through the app (continued) 1. Select “Options” to turn schedule off, create a new time-based schedule, or switch to Geofencing. 2. Set priority sensor(s) for each program. When location-based temperature control is used, the thermostat active homescreen display will show ”...
Page 35 - Schedule override on Device
17 33-00478–03 Schedule override on Device With thermostat in heat, cool, auto, or em heat mode, press the up or down arrow to change the setpoint. (if thermostat is in auto mode, you need to press “heat to” or “cool to” first).If scheduling is enabled it will say “Hold until” and show a time at the...
Page 36 - Setting Preferences; Display
33-00478–03 18 Setting Preferences Preference menu options let you select how the thermostat displays information or responds to certain situations.To access the Preferences menu:1. Touch any part of the display to wake the thermostat. 2. Touch the MENU icon at the bottom of the screen. 3. Scroll do...
Page 37 - Lock mode options
19 33-00478–03 Cleaning the Thermostat Screen When you select the Clean Screen option, the screen is locked to prevent accidental changes to the thermostat while you clean the screen.1. Touch any part of the display to wake the thermostat. 2. Touch the MENU icon at the bottom of the screen. 3. Scrol...
Page 38 - Language; What language would you; English; Advanced Setup
33-00478–03 20 Configuration settings (new installation) NOTE: not all of the settings shown in the charts are shown in the initial installation menu. After saving those you could view all available settings using the revising settings option below)1. After the thermostat has powered up, touch “GET ...
Page 39 - Conventional Forced Air Heat
21 33-00478–03 CSU # Configuration Setup Name Settings Default Notes 1000 Language • English• Francais• Espanol English None Room • Bedroom• Living space• Other No defaulted value In what type of room will this thermostat be installed?These questions are asked for two reasons-1. Other Smart Room Sen...
Page 40 - Yes
33-00478–03 22 ISU # Configuration Setup Name Settings Default Notes 2070 Cool Stages / Compressor stages 0, 1, 2 1 0 setting not available if the wire is detected on Y or system type (ISU 2000) is set to Heat Pump)On initial setup this will not be shown. Instead the thermostat determines the system...
Page 42 - Advanced Features; ADAPTIVE RECOVERY; time, the message “Waiting for Equipment” is displayed on screen.
33-00478–03 24 Advanced Features ADAPTIVE RECOVERY Over time, the T9 thermostat “learns” how long it takes your system to reach your programmed temperature setting.The thermostat turns on the heating/cooling system early and assures that the programmed temperature setting is reached at the programme...
Page 43 - Alerts and notifications; Menu; icon to view active Alerts &; Touch the alert message to see more information about the alert.; Notifications; Set the Date; are allowed to access the menu icon.
25 33-00478–03 Alerts and notifications 1. The red dot above the Menu icon indicates an active alert or notification. Touch the Menu icon to view active Alerts & Notifications. 2. Touch Notifications to open this menu. 3. Touch the alert message to see more information about the alert. Notificat...
Page 44 - Alerts; Alert Message
33-00478–03 26 Alerts Alert Message Meaning Action SET DATE AND TIME Date and time are required for features such as schedule Touch “Set Date and Time” button below alert message or register thermostat to Honeywell Home account. WIFI MODULE ERROR There is a failure of the Wi-Fi module in the thermos...
Page 45 - IAQ REMINDERS; To access or adjust the reminder settings; Touch any part of the display to wake the thermostat.
27 33-00478–03 IAQ REMINDERS You can set up IAQ reminders in the thermostat to remind users when filters, pads, UV bulbs, etc. need cleaning or replacement. • Air Filter 1• Humidifier Pad• Dehumidifier• Filter• Ventilator Filter• UV Bulb 1• UV Bulb 2 If you want to disable the alert, go MENU-PREFERE...
Page 46 - Adding a wireless sensor; To Remove a Sensor from the T9 (from thermostat)
33-00478–03 28 Adding a wireless sensor 1. Touch any part of the display to wake the thermostat. 2. Touch the MENU icon at the bottom of the screen. 3. Scroll down and touch “Devices and Sensors”. 4. Touch “Add” 5. Follow the on-screen directions to pair and name your new sensor To Remove a Sensor f...
Page 47 - Smart Room Sensor information; Checking the status of a sensor
29 33-00478–03 Smart Room Sensor information When one or more wireless temperature/humidity/motion sensors have been linked to the thermostat by the installer, you can check the status of the sensor using the following steps. Checking the status of a sensor 1. Touch any part of the display to wake t...
Page 48 - The wireless indoor sensors use AAA Alkaline batteries.
33-00478–03 30 Battery Replacement (indoor sensor) The T9 thermostat does not use any batteries. It is powered by 24 volts from the HVAC transformer using the C (common) wire. The wireless indoor sensors use AAA Alkaline batteries. Batteries: Replace batteries in your indoor sensor when a warning ap...
Page 49 - Wi-Fi connection questions; Q: Will the thermostat still work if the Wi-Fi connection is lost?; thermostat, or use a router with a stronger signal range.; Honeywell Home account and app questions; Q: Why haven’t I received an account activation email?; to have the activation email resent. If you still don’t; Q: Can I set up my thermostat with multiple users?; restart your Honeywell Home app.; Software and security questions; connected to Wi-Fi to ensure it receives these updates.
31 33-00478–03 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Wi-Fi connection questions Q: Will the thermostat still work if the Wi-Fi connection is lost? A: Yes, you can still manually adjust the temperature at the thermostat. However, some features such as location-based temperature control (geofencing techno...
Page 50 - Other questions; Q: How can I uninstall my T9 Smart thermostat?; choose the bedrooms for the sleep schedule.; Q: How do the wireless indoor sensors detects motion.; sensor will need to wait for the timeout.; Q: What’s the range of detection on the motion sensor?; typical range of our sensor is up to 20 feet.
33-00478–03 32 Other questions Q: How can I uninstall my T9 Smart thermostat? A: If you want to replace your T9 Smart thermostat, or if you’re moving out of your home and leaving the thermostat behind, you’ll first want to clear out the personal settings that are stored on the thermostat. (Even when...
Page 52 - Specifications; Terminal; Regulatory Information; FCC REGULATIONS
33-00478–03 34 Specifications Temperature Ranges • Heat: 40 °F to 90 °F (4.5 °C to 32.0 °C)• Cool: 50 °F to 99 °F (10.0 °C to 37.0 °C) Operating Ambient Temperature • 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 48.9 °C) Shipping Temperature • -20 °F to 120 °F (-28.9 °C to 48.9 °C) Operating Relative Humidity • 5% to 9...