Page 2 - Page; Due to variations in environmental conditions, it is not; CAUTION; Carrier
Page i NOTE: Due to variations in environmental conditions, it is not always possible to achieve the desired humidification or dehumidification setpoint. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful in...
Page 3 - ii; Timers and Deadbands; within that section, such as the example page shown below.; regarding this thermostat quickly.; How to Use This Manual; Section contents
Page ii Page 14.1 Section 14 Contents: Adjusting the Heat/Cool Differential..............................14.2 Adjusting the Cycles Per Hour..................................14.3 Adjusting the Deadband..........14.4 Adjusting the Minutes of Run-Time Before the Next Stage.................................
Page 4 - iii; Configurable Output Jumper:
Glossary of Terms Glossary of Terms Page iii Auto-Changeover: A mode in which the thermostat will turn on the heating or cooling based on room temperature demand. Configurable Output Jumper: Using jumpers on the thermostat you can configure the MISC1, MISC2, and MISC3 terminals to control humidifica...
Page 6 - iv; Table of Contents
2 1 3 6 7 89 10111213141516 17 181920 212223 24 45 Quick Start Getting to Know Your ThermostatSetting Clock and Day Basic Operation Viewing Temperature and Humidity Programming the Daily ScheduleProgramming the Fan OperationThermostat Display Options Humidification Dehumidification Viewing Equipment...
Page 7 - Following the instructions in this section will allow you to; SECTION 1; Quick Start
Page 1.1 Section 1 Contents: Setting the Clock and Day...........1.2 Selecting the Heat or Cool Mode............................................1.3 Selecting Your Desired Temperature................................1.4 Using the Fan Button...................1.4 Note: Following the instructions in thi...
Page 8 - Setting the Clock
Buttons. To adjust the Clock or Day use Press the MODE andHUMIDITY buttons at the same time Press the MODE and HUMIDITY buttons at the same time to return to normal operation. Mo Setup 2 Am I2:00 Setup I Setting the Clock Setting the Clock During Setup & Programming: Pressing the UP or DOWNbutto...
Page 9 - Selecting the Heat or Cool Mode; Select Mode by Pressing the MODE Button
Carrier Selecting the Heat or Cool Mode Selecting the Heat or Cool Mode Press MODE Press MODE Press MODE Press MODE H EAT I2:00 Su 70 Pm 68 C OOL I2:00 Su 70 Pm 76 H EAT C OOL AUTO I2:00 Su 70 Pm 68 76 H EAT C OOL I2:00 Su Program On 70 Pm 68 76 OFF I2:00 Su 70 Pm occupied Program On will activate t...
Page 10 - Adjust the desired; Selecting Your Desired Temperature; Using the Fan Button; Fan On; and
AUTO OR PROGRAM MODE Pressing the UP or DOWN buttons in Auto or Program mode will adjust both the heat and cool set temperatures simultaneously. buttons. Adjust the desired set temperature with the H EAT C OOL AUTO I2:00 Su 70 Pm 68 76 HEAT OR COOL MODE Pressing the UP or DOWN buttons in Heat or Coo...
Page 11 - SECTION 2; Getting to Know Your Thermostat
Section 2 Contents: Front Panel Buttons.....................2.2 Display Features...........................2.3 Page 2.1 SECTION 2 Getting to Know Your Thermostat Getting to Know Your Thermostat 2 Carrier
Page 12 - Front Panel
HUMIDITY FAN MODE PROGRAM HOLIDAY OVER RIDE SET CLOCK OUTSIDE HUMIDITY AUTO I2:00 Su Pm H EAT C OOL 72 74 FAN MODE SET CLOCK PROGRAM HOLIDAY OUTSIDE Premier CommercialProgrammable Thermostat Backlit LCD Display OverrideButton Heat or Cool Demand Indicator Red = Heat, Green = Cool Front Panel Front P...
Page 13 - Unoccupied; DeHumidify; Outside; Display Features; Section 4
AUTO OFFON Override Unoccupied Am I8:88 SuMoTuWeThFrSa Pm A UX H EAT C OOL FanOn Service FilterPan UV Light Program On StartStop DeHumidify I88 Setup Outside Remote 88 L O H I 88 1 2 3 2 Display Features Display Features Mode Indicators - Section 4 Selects the operational mode of the equipment. HEAT...
Page 14 - Section 6
AUTO OFFON Override Unoccupied Am I8:88 SuMoTuWeThFrSa Pm A UX H EAT C OOL FanOn Service FilterPan UV Light Program On StartStop DeHumidify I88 Setup Outside Remote 88 L O H I 88 1 2 3 2 Page 2.4 Display Features Display Features Occupied & Unoccupied icons - Section 6 Indicates the program numb...
Page 15 - AUTO
Remote icon - Page 22.4 Indicates the remote sensor reading of the thermostat is being viewed. AuxHeat icon - Pages Indicates 2nd stage electric strip heat is being used when the therm- ostat is programmed for Heat Pump operation. Only the Aux icon will appear during Cool to Dehumidify to indicate R...
Page 16 - SECTION 3; Setting the Clock and Day
Page 3.1 Section 3 Contents: Setting the Clock..........................3.2 Setting the Day.............................3.2 Note: During setup & programming pressing the UP or DOWN buttons will modify the flashing selection. SECTION 3 Setting the Clock and Day Setting the Clock and Day 3 Carrier
Page 17 - To adjust the
Carrier Buttons. To adjust the Clock or Day use Page 3.2 Mo Setup 2 Am I2:00 Setup I Setting the Clock Setting the Clock Setting the Day Setting the Day Press MODE HUMIDITY MODE SET CLOCK HUMIDITY MODE SET CLOCK Press the MODE andHUMIDITY buttons at the same time Press the MODE and HUMIDITY buttons ...
Page 18 - SECTION 4; Basic Operation
Section 4 Contents: Programming for Auto or Program Operation....................4.2 Selecting the Proper Operating Mode.........................4.3 Selecting Your Desired Temperature...............................4.7 Page 4.1 Note: During setup & programming pressing the UP or DOWN buttons will...
Page 19 - Select ‘YES’ if you would like your thermostat to be; programmable
Page 4.2 Select Yes if you would like the thermostat to be program-mable or No for non-program-mable. YES NO i Program On Setup PROGRAM Press Programmable or Non-Programmable Thermostat Programmable or Non-Programmable Thermostat PROGRAM MODE Note: Press the MODE button momentarily to move through t...
Page 21 - Select the Mode by Pressing the MODE Button
Press MODE Press MODE H EAT I2:00 Su 70 Pm 68 C OOL I2:00 Su 70 Pm 76 OFF I2:00 Su 70 Pm NON-PROGRAMMABLE WITH MANUAL-CHANGEOVER - If the thermostat is configured to be a non-programmable thermostat with Manual-Changeover, the following screens will be available by pressing the MODE button. Page 4.4...
Page 26 - SECTION 5; Viewing the Temperature and Humidity Sensors
Section 5 Contents: Viewing the Outside Temperature..............................5.2 Viewing the Indoor Humidity....................................5.3 Page 5.1 SECTION 5 Viewing the Temperature and Humidity Sensors Viewing the Temperature and Humidity Sensors 5 Carrier
Page 27 - Requires an outside sensor (optional accessory) to be installed (; Viewing the Outside Temperature
Carrier The highest and lowest temperatures for the day will be displayed along with the current outsidetemperature. This reading is from the sensor connected to RS2. 83 Outside 68 L O H I 92 Requires an outside sensor (optional accessory) to be installed ( see page 15.2 for wiring instructions) . T...
Page 28 - Current Room Humidity; Viewing the Indoor Humidity
Carrier To view the indoor humidityreading, press the HUMIDITY button HUMIDITY Press HUMIDITY 40 Humidify Setup I Current Room Humidity Requires the Humidity Module (optional accessory) to be installed. To display the current humidity at the thermostat, press the HUMIDITY button. The display will th...
Page 29 - SECTION 6; Programming the Daily Schedule
Section 6 Contents: Programming a Daily Schedule...................................6.2 Overriding the Daily Schedule...................................6.6 Page 6.1 SECTION 6 Programming the Daily Schedule Programming the Daily Schedule 6 Carrier
Page 30 - Programming a Daily Schedule
Carrier Press the PROGRAM button to enter time period programming. Continued Use the Programming Worksheet on the back cover to help with this section. Press PROGRAM Page 6.2 Programming a Daily Schedule Programming a Daily Schedule Press MODE Press MODE Press MODE Press MODE occupied C OOL 74 occup...
Page 33 - PROGRAMMING TIPS
Carrier Page 6.5 If Yes is selected: If No is selected: Press MODE Select Yes to copy the previous day’s program to this day. Yes No We Press MODE If No is selected, as in previous steps, flashing prompts will appear to input start and stop times for Occupied 1. If more than one occupied period was ...
Page 34 - Overriding the Daily Schedule; Unoccupied Operation -; During programmed, unoccupied; Occupied Operation -
Carrier Page 6.6 Overriding the Daily Schedule Overriding the Daily Schedule Unoccupied 7:56 We Pm H EAT C OOL Program On 65 55 85 Override occupied 30 Pm H EAT C OOL Program On 65 72 74 The OVERRIDE button may be used to interrupt the normal time schedule programming of the thermostat. Override may...
Page 35 - SECTION 7; Programming the Fan Operation
Section 7 Contents: Using the Fan Button.................7.2 Smart Fan Operation..................7.2 Setting the Fan-Off Time Delay..........................................7.3 Fan Purge Operation..................7.4 Page 7.1 SECTION 7 Programming the Fan Operation Programming the Fan Operation 7 ...
Page 36 - see below; Smart Fan Operation
Carrier When the fan is set for automatic operation it will energize any time there is a call for heating or cooling, otherwise the fan will remain off. Pressing the FAN button will energize the fan and display the FanOn icon on the thermostat display. To operate the fan in the automaticmode, press ...
Page 37 - Setting the Fan-Off Time Delay
Set the Fan Off Delayto 0, 30, 60, or 90 seconds. FanOn Setup 3 Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds. PROGRAM Press Page 7.3 Setting the Fan-Off Time Delay Setting the Fan-Off Time Delay To increase ...
Page 38 - Fan Purge Operation
Carrier When this feature is activated, the fan will turn on during an unoccupied period at a preset amount of time prior to Occupied 1. This preoccupancy fan purge timer may be set from zero to three hours, in 15 minute increments. Zero means this feature is turned off. Press the PROGRAM button to ...
Page 39 - SECTION 8; Thermostat Display Options
Section 8 Contents: Turning On/Off the Backlight...................................8.2 Programming the Thermostat to Display Temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius..............8.2 Locking/Unlocking the Keypad......................................8.3 Programming a Security Level..........................
Page 40 - Turning On/Off the Backlight
Carrier Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds. Press MODE PROGRAM Press Page 8.2 Turning On/Off the Backlight Turning On/Off the Backlight PROGRAM MODE MODE Press the MODE button. While holding the MO...
Page 41 - Locking/Unlocking the Keypad; unlock
Page 8.3 To prevent unauthorized use of the thermostat, the front panel buttons may be disabled. To disable, or ‘lock’ the keypad, press and hold the MODE button. While holding the MODE button, press the UP and DOWN buttons together. The icon will appear on the display, then release the buttons. Pre...
Page 42 - Programming a Security Level
Carrier Select the security level:0=No security in effect1=Setpoint range limited2=1+ program on all times3=2 + prohibits setpoint changes Adjust the minimumallowable cool setpointwhen security is in effect. (35 - 99 ) Press MODE Press MODE Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no ...
Page 43 - SECTION 9; Humidification
Page 9.1 Additionally, the manufacturer of this thermostat is not responsiblefor the fitness of the humidifier and/or installation of said humidifierconnected to this thermostat. Furthermore, the maintenance of the humidifier components, including but not limited to, the filters andpads are not the ...
Page 44 - Figure 2; Installing the Humidity Module; HUM; OR; Install the Humidity Module
Page 9.2 9 Figure 2 Installing the Humidity Module Installing the Humidity Module For proper humidity operation, this jumper must be set for HUM. HUM NO HUM OR To install the Humidity Module the thermostat must be detached from the back plate. Plug the Humidity Module into the Humidity Module connec...
Page 45 - see diagram below; IMPORTANT CAUTION
ECON Page 9.3 Setting a Thermostat Jumper for Humidity Operation Setting a Thermostat Jumper for Humidity Operation NEVER PUT MORE THAN ONE JUMPER ON THE SAME MISC JUMPER BLOCK! THIS MAY DAMAGE THE THERMOSTAT To operate one of the MISC outputs using humidity-based operation, place the MISC1, MISC2, ...
Page 46 - Adjusting the Humidification Setpoint; Humidification Notes:
Carrier Press the HUMIDITY button to leave the Humidity Control screens (if no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the Humidity Control screens after 30 seconds). HUMIDITY Adjust the desired humidification setpoint (0%-60%) NOTE: Each step # is located at the top right corner of the display ...
Page 49 - Adjusting the Dehumidification Setpoint; Dehumidification Notes:; If the thermostat is programmed for Cool to
Carrier Press the HUMIDITY button to leave the Humidity Control screens (if no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the Humidity Control screens after 30 seconds). Press the HUMIDITY buttonto enter the Humidification Setup screens. HUMIDITY Adjust the desired dehumidification setpoint (25%-99...
Page 50 - Using Your Air Conditioner to Dehumidify; I i
Carrier Page 10.4 Using Your Air Conditioner to Dehumidify Using Your Air Conditioner to Dehumidify Step 11 appears only if step 10 is set to “ON” Select Cool to Dehumidify feature. On Off OFF DeHumidify Setup I0 C OOL DeHumidify 3 Setup I i Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no...
Page 51 - Using the Reheat Function
Carrier Page 10.5 Using the Reheat Function Using the Reheat Function This feature allows the thermostat to turn on Electric Heating (W2) during Cool to Dehumidify to maintain room temperature until the dehumidification setpoint is reached. The cooling cycle will allow for the dehumidification of th...
Page 52 - Normally Closed
Page 10.6 Using the Dehum Terminal Using the Dehum Terminal Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds. PROGRAM Press Normally Closed (NC) = DEHUM deenergized for low speed fan. Normally Open (NO) = DEHUM ...
Page 56 - button to reset the counter.; Viewing the Override Operation Run-Time
Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds. PROGRAM Press This display will track the number of hours that your thermostat has been operating in the Override mode ( see page 6.6 ). Press the FAN button to ...
Page 57 - Viewing the Humidification Run-Time
Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds. PROGRAM Press After your humidification system has been operating for the number of days set in step #17 below, the Service Humidify icon will appear. This count...
Page 61 - Viewing the Electric Heat Jumper Setting; EH
Carrier Page 12.3 Viewing the Electric Heat Jumper Setting Viewing the Electric Heat Jumper Setting Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds. PROGRAM Press ON indicates that the thermostat jumper is set ...
Page 62 - ENTER EMERGENCY HEAT:; During Emergency Heat operation the; Using Emergency Heat
Carrier ENTER EMERGENCY HEAT: Only available if you have a Heat Pump installed. To initiate the Emergency Heat feature, press the FAN button. While holding the FAN button press UP button. The Cool setpoint display will read ‘EH’ (emergency heat). the Press for Emergency Heat FAN H EAT 73 74 Page 12....
Page 64 - Adjusting the Heat/Cool Differential; To increase the spread between the heating and cooling
Carrier Page 13.2 Adjusting the Heat/Cool Differential Adjusting the Heat/Cool Differential Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds. PROGRAM Press Adjust the minimum difference between cooling & hea...
Page 65 - Adjusting the Cycles Per Hour; Cy
Carrier Page 13.3 Adjusting the Cycles Per Hour Adjusting the Cycles Per Hour Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds. PROGRAM Press (d1, d, 2 - 6) The Cycles Per Hour setting limits the number of times...
Page 66 - nd Stage; the setpoint; rd Stage
Page 13.4 Adjusting the Deadband Adjusting the Deadband MULTI-STAGE OPERATION - Controls up to three Heat and two Cool stages. The 2nd Stage of heat or cool is ( A ) The 1st Stage has been on for the time required ( step #27, page 13.6). It is adjustable from 0-60 minutes and the default is two minu...
Page 72 - below; TIME
Carrier Press the UP button to set the programmableoutput for time based operation. The digits in the clock area will appear. Page 14.3 Time-Based Control of the Programmable Output Time-Based Control of the Programmable Output To operate one of the MISC outputs using time-based operation, set Advan...
Page 75 - Temperature-Based Control of the; TEMPERATURE
Carrier Page 14.6 Temperature-Based Control of the Programmable Output Temperature-Based Control of the Programmable Output To operate a MISC output using temperature-based operation, program advanced setup step #30 ( below ) for temperature 88 . his extra output will supply 24VAC to the selected MI...
Page 76 - Possible; REMOTE
Possible REMOTE scenarios: 1) Arm the alarm system in your building after you have left for the day. 3) Turn on your interior lights while you’re closed. 2) Turn off your sign lights after arriving home. Page 14.7 Internet/Phone Control of the Programmable Output Internet/Phone Control of the Progra...
Page 77 - Programming Remote Sensor Operation
Carrier Page 15.1 Section 15 Contents: Installing the Remote Sensors...................................15.2 Controlling or Reading the Remote Temperature (RS1)...15.3 Averaging the Remote Sensor (RS1) with the Thermostat Sensor.....................................15.4 SECTION 15 Programming Remote S...
Page 78 - Installing the Remote Sensors; up; MUST; See the Remote Sensor accessory for further details.
Carrier Page 15.2 Installing the Remote Sensors Installing the Remote Sensors Up to eight wired or wireless remote sensors may be installed on the thermostat (RS1) to control the temperature in other rooms. If more than one sensor is connected to (RS1) the thermostat will average thesensors to deter...
Page 79 - If step #37 is set to CONTROL to the remote
Carrier Page 15.3 The thermostat may be programmed to only READ the remote sensor,or to CONTROL to the remote sensor. Refer to advanced setup step #37, below. Controlling or Reading the Remote Temperature (RS 1 ) Controlling or Reading the Remote Temperature (RS ) 1 Press the PROGRAM button to leave...
Page 80 - Averaging the Remote Sensor (RS
Carrier Page 15.4 Averaging the Remote Sensor (RS 1 ) with the Thermostat Sensor Averaging the Remote Sensor (RS 1 ) with the Thermostat Sensor If step #37 is set to control to the remote sensor, the thermostat will ignore the reading of its internal temperature sensor and only display the temperatu...
Page 82 - Dry Contact Operation
Carrier Page 16.2 Dry Contact Operation Dry Contact Operation YES NO Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds. PROGRAM Press 40 Setup NC NO MODE Press PROGRAM MODE MODE Press the MODE button. While holdi...
Page 83 - Dry Contact Programming; Occupied 1
Carrier Page 16.3 Dry Contact Programming Dry Contact Programming OCCUPIED 1 OR SERVICE THE CONDENSATE DRAIN PAN - If Occupied 1 is selected in step #41 ( below ), when the dry contact is energized the thermostat will be forced into Occupied 1 setpoints and the Occupied 1 icon will blink (Section 6 ...
Page 84 - Random Start Operation; Loss of Power to the thermostat:; When power to the thermostat
Carrier Page 16.4 Random Start Operation Random Start Operation This feature allows a 2 to 30 second delay before energizing the thermostat outputs after any of these events: 16 Loss of Power to the thermostat: When power to the thermostat is interrupted and then restored, Random Start will lockout ...
Page 86 - Light Sensor
33CS450-01 Carrier Select YES if the thermostat should be Light Activated.Select NO to allow only Time Period Programming ( Section 6 ). Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds. PROGRAM Press A light se...
Page 88 - How to Use the Energy Save Feature; If the thermostat is configured to be programmable (
SECTION 18 Energy Save Operation Energy Save Operation Carrier Page 18.1 How to Use the Energy Save Feature How to Use the Energy Save Feature If the thermostat is configured to be programmable ( Section 4), and Energy Save has been selected in step #43 ( below ), the room will attempt to reach the ...
Page 93 - In order for the Holiday mode to; Programming Holiday Mode
Carrier Page 20.1 When the thermostat is programmed for a Holiday mode, it will take effect at 12:00 am of the next day. In order for the Holiday mode to take effect the thermostat must be in the Program On mode. The thermostat will control to the Unoccupied cooling and heating setpoints set in Sect...
Page 94 - see previous page; Overriding the Holiday Mode; Press the HOLIDAY button to return to normal operation.
Carrier Page 20.2 HOLIDAY DISPLAY - When the thermostat is placed into the Holiday mode, the thermostat will display the screen shown below. y 2 Programming Holiday Mode (continued) Programming Holiday Mode (continued) To return the thermostat to normal operation from Holiday mode, pressthe HOLIDAY ...
Page 97 - PROG JUMPER SETTING; W3 JUMPER SETTING; Explanation of Jumper Settings; And; Time
Carrier PROG JUMPER SETTING If the jumper for MISC1, MISC2, or MISC3 is set to PROG, the corresponding MISC screwterminal on the backplate will control a pilot relay or other accessory. Page 21.3 The 3rd Stage of Heat is turned on when: (A) The 1st and 2nd stages have been on for the time required (...
Page 98 - DEHUM JUMPER SETTING; energize
Carrier HUMIDIFICATION OPERATION - SECTION 9 If your HVAC unit is equipped with a humidification system and the Humidity Module (sold separately) has been installed, the thermostat will provide power to the MISC1, MISC2, or MISC3 terminal of the thermostat when the humidity in the home falls below t...
Page 99 - ECON JUMPER SETTING; Cooling
Carrier ECON JUMPER SETTING If the jumper for MISC2 or MISC3 is set to ECON, the corresponding MISC screw terminal on the backplate will be connected to an economizer. ECONOMIZER OPERATION - If your HVAC unit is equipped with an economizer system, the thermostat will provide power to the MISC2 or MI...
Page 102 - After calibration is complete, press the MODE button; to save your; Calibrating the Temperature and Humidity Sensors
Carrier After calibration is complete, press the MODE button once to save your changes and return to normal operation. AUTO OFFON Override Unoccupied Am I8:88 SuMoTuWeThFrSa Pm A UX H EAT C OOL FanOn Service FilterPan UV Light Program On StartStop DeHumidify I88 Setup Outside Remote 88 L O H I 88 1 ...
Page 105 - Advanced Setup Table
24 Description Df* Step# Range Step# Description Range Df* 2 2 Off Off NO 7 Mo 7am 9pm 80 No Off Yes NOOcc.1 NoOff- - 0 0 0 - - 1 2 3 45 6789 10 11 1213 14 15 1617 1819 20 2122 2324 25 26 Programmable ThermostatAuto-Changeover ThermostatFan Off Delay Fan PurgeThermoglow BacklightF or CSecurity Level...
Page 106 - adjust temperature,; Index
Carrier Page 25.1 dehum, 10.6 minutes of run- time, 13.4, 13.6 21.5, 24.1 turn off temperature, 13.7, 24.1 Y2 operation, 21.5 deadband, see Deadband droop, see Deadband icon, 2.3 indicator, 2.2 mode, 1.3 overshoot, see Overshoot program, see Program run-time, see Run-Time setpoint, 1.3-1.4, 6.2-6.5 ...
Page 107 - see; Deadband; time between stages,; Economizer
Carrier Page 25.2 Fan, off time delay, 7.3, 24.1 on icon, 1.4, 2.4, 7.2 purge, 7.4, 24.1 1st stage deadband, see Deadband emergency heat, button function, see Buttons on during heat, see Electric Heat run-time, 19.2 2nd stage heat, see Emergency Heat speed, see Dehumidify unoccupied, 7.2 Fd, 22.2Fla...
Page 108 - Jumpers
Carrier Page 25.3 Jumpers DEHUM, 21.4 ECON, 21.5 ELEC, 12.3 electric heat, 12.3, 24.1 gas electric, 12.2, 24.1 heat pump, 12.2, 24.1 HUM, 9.2, 21.4 programmable output, 14.2 reversing valve, 12.2, 24.1 W3, 21.3 Y2, 21.5 Keypad Lockout, 2.4, 8.3 LCD, 2.2Light activated, 17.2-17.3, 24.1 12.4 minutes o...
Page 109 - TOTALINE; see Buttons; Locked Indication; see Keypad Lockout; Lo; see Hi
TOTALINE Carrier Page 25.4 Off Mode, 1.3, 2.3Outdoor, see Outside Outside button, see Buttons icon, 2.3 sensor, 2.3, 5.2, 13.1- 13.2, 15.2, 22.4 Pan, Service see Dry Contact Phone-based operation see Programmable Output Polarity, see Dry Contact Preoccupancy Fan Purge Timer, see Fan Program, copy, 6...
Page 110 - Sensor; see Override; Programmable Output; see Outside; Reset; thermostat settings,
Carrier Page 25.5 cool, 11.3, 24.1 heat, 11.2, 24.1 Humidification, 11.5, 24.1 override, 11.4, UV light, 11.6 Schedule, Daily, see Program 2nd stage turn off temperature, 13.7, 24.1Security level, 8.4, 24.1 setpoints, 8.4, 24.1 Sensor outside, see Outside remote, see Remote thermostat, see Thermosta...
Page 111 - Thermostat Sensor
Carrier Page 25.6 10.5-10.6 heat, see Heat holiday, 20.1 humidification, 9.4 occupied, 6.2 programmable output, 14.6 security, 8.4 unoccupied, 6.2-6.3 Setup Icon, 2.4Simplest Operation, 4.2-4.3Smart Fan, 7.2Smart Recovery, see Energy Save Terminal, MISC, see MISC Thermostat Sensor averaging, 15.4, 2...
Page 112 - Warranty
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT INCLUDE LABOR OR OTHER COSTS incurred for diagnosing,repairing, removing, installing, shipping, servicing or handling of either defective parts orreplacement parts. Such costs may be covered by a separate warranty provided by the installer. THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO PRODUC...
Page 113 - Programming Worksheet; see Section 6; DAY PERIOD
Programming Worksheet see Section 6 No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes F R I D A Y T U R A S D A Y Copy Fri Sat Copy Tue Wed Copy Thu Fri S U N D A Y Copy Sat Sun Copy Wed Thu W E N E S D D A Y T U R H S D A Y Copy Mon Tue M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y DAY PERIOD HEAT START TIME COOL Unoccupied O...