Page 2 - FCC and Industry Canada Compliance Statement
Page 2 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM What’s in the Box? 3 INSTEON Wireless Thermostat Button Overview 4 INSTEON Wireless Thermostat Operation and Programming 5 Mode Button Operation 5 Energy Button Operation 6 Set Button Operation 7 Time/Sensor Button Operations 7 Program Button Operation 8 Fan and H...
Page 3 - INSTEON W ireless Thermostat
Page 3 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM What’s in the Box? • INSTEON W ireless Thermostat • Quick Start Guide • Tabletop stand (removable for wall-mounting)
Page 4 - INSTEON Wireless Thermostat Button Overview; adjusts the temperature setpoint based on the current mode
Page 4 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM INSTEON Wireless Thermostat Button Overview 1) Up/Down adjusts the temperature setpoint based on the current mode 2) Mode allows the user to select the current operational mode of the HVAC system. It cycles between Off, Heat, Cool, Auto and Programmed Auto. 3) Ene...
Page 5 - INSTEON Wireless Thermostat Operation and Programming; Mode Button Operation; Programmed Auto Mode:
Page 5 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM INSTEON Wireless Thermostat Operation and Programming Mode Button Operation Off Mode: • No setpoints are shown • Up/Down arrows do not do anything Heat Mode: • Only Heat setpoint is shown • Up/Down arrows change Heat setpoint • Heat setpoint range: 35°-95°F (2°C-3...
Page 6 - Energy Button Operation
Page 6 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM • If you set Heat and Cool to the same temperature setpoint, Heat will automatically move down 2° (the minimum allowable gap). Energy Button Operation The Energy button (designated with the leaf) is a quick, efficient energy-saving option. When you press the Energ...
Page 7 - From Programmed Auto Mode:; Default setback is 4°
Page 7 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM From Programmed Auto Mode: • Both Heat and Cool setpoints changed as specified • Default setback is 4° • Notice that ”Heating” is active on the left, but not on the right since the setpoint is lower than the current temperature; the element reads “Heat” Note: Onsc...
Page 8 - Program Button Operation
Page 8 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM Third press of Time/Sensor: Clock Format setting (12- or 24-Hour clock) • Entire time line blinks • Up/Down arrows cycle between 12- and 24-hour clock format Note: AM/PM is not displayed when in 24-hour format. Program Button Operation • The Program button allows ...
Page 9 - Fifth press of Program:; Fan and Hold Button Operations; Fan button operations
Page 9 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM Note: The start of one program mode is also the end of the previous program mode. Third press of Program: Cool setpoint • Up/Down arrows cycle through temperature • Press and hold scrolls through temperatures Fourth press of Program: Heat setpoint • Up/Down arrows...
Page 10 - The Hold button is only functional in Auto Program mode; Before pressing Master button:
Page 10 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM Hold button operations • The Hold button is only functional in Auto Program mode • The Hold button overrides a preprogrammed mode until Hold is turned off IMPORTANT: • While Hold is enabled, the next preprogrammed time that comes in Preprogrammed Auto Mode will b...
Page 11 - Optional Accessories; Power Supply; Installation; CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS; Preparation
Page 11 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM Optional Accessories Waterproof Temperature Sensor (2433A3) INSTEON W aterproof Temperature Sensor is an external sensor that wires to your INSTEON Wireless Thermostat. When connected, the thermostat’s LCD display will show the sensor readings in small digits abo...
Page 12 - Test Operation; Heating Mode Test; Adding INSTEON Wireless Thermostat to an INSTEON Thermostat
Page 12 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM - After a few seconds INSTEON Wireless Thermostat will display ambient temperature and humidity - Mode will default to OFF - Battery segment should show full with fresh batteries - Time will become active and show 12:00PM (default) 4) Snap INSTEON W ireless Therm...
Page 13 - When properl; INSTEON Programming; Add INSTEON Wireless Thermostat as a Controller
Page 13 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM INSTEON Thermostat will beep, then double-beep INSTEON Wireless Thermostat will double-beep 3) Test the scene by pressing and holding INSTEON W ireless Thermostat’s Master button. - When properl y synchronized , pressing the Master button on one INSTEON Wireless ...
Page 14 - Upon entering Scene mode this screen will display for ~2 seconds
Page 14 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM Upon entering Scene mode this screen will display for ~2 seconds LCD display if Up button is tapped LCD displays when using Up or Down buttons to select from among the 4 controller groups Remove INSTEON Wireless Thermostat as a Controller If you want to remove IN...
Page 15 - Group 2 - Heating mode change
Page 15 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM • Group 2 - Heating mode change • Group 3 - Dehumidifiation, high humidity setpoint • Group 4 - Humidification, low humidity setpoint 4) Press and hold responder Set button INSTEON Wireless Thermostat will double-beep upon completion LED will turn off Upon enteri...
Page 16 - User Setup Mode
Page 16 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM battery-saving mode to retrieve any updates from INSTEON Thermostat. Press and hold Program button for 3 seconds or more to enter User Setup Mode: User Setup Mode 1) Press and hold Program button to access the following options:
Page 17 - ) Press the Up or Down arrow to change a setting
Page 17 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM • Press Mode to step between menu items (sub-mode number will appear on top of the screen). o Sub-mode 01: Display LED on-time select (default is 10 seconds) o Sub-mode 02: Humidity low setpoint (default is 30%) o Sub-mode 03: Humidity high setpoint (default is 9...
Page 18 - Temperature and Humidity Calibration Modes
Page 18 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM • Sub-mode 05: Chose whether the Internal or External temperature sensor initiates commands (Internal default) a. Up arrow = External b. Down arrow = Internal c. Note that when using two INSTEON W ireless Thermostats with External temperature sensor enabled, each...
Page 19 - Internal Temperature Calibration
Page 19 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM temperature calibration modes ( E ) Internal Temperature Calibration • I appears on right side of screen • The top left number (77 in example) is the current reading according to the temperature sensor • The top right number (14 in example) is the current offset ...
Page 20 - Advanced 2-Stage Heating or Cooling Systems; Factory Reset
Page 20 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM 2) Press Program to exit calibration mode Advanced 2-Stage Heating or Cooling Systems INSTEON W ireless Thermostat does not have the ability to operate first or second stages of Heat or Cool directly but can instruct INSTEON Thermostat to operate the HVAC. First ...
Page 21 - Factory Reset Option 2; Device will blink all segments and emit a long beep; Specifications
Page 21 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM 4) When blinking/beeping stops, release Set button Device goes into factory reset for ~10 seconds and will perform a series of self tests Device will return to normal operations and display screen returns to normal 5) If INSTEON Wireless Thermostat displays a two...
Page 23 - Troubleshooting; Problem
Page 23 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM Battery 2 AA cells (quality alkaline recommended) External Power Supply 4.5 to 7.5 volts DC, 200mA Load type(s) N/A Maximum load N/A Minimum load N/A User replaceable fuse No Hardwired remote control N/A Retains all settings without power Yes, saved in non-volati...
Page 25 - Master Mode
Page 25 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM Master Mode and check in for updates. If the two units can’t communicate, each will go out of the Mater mode after 30 to 60 minutes locations. The temperature setpoints and the Mode changes from what it was set to. The Wired Thermostat is the Master (or perhaps a...
Page 26 - Certification and Warranty
Page 26 of 27 Rev: 1/21/2014 8:36 AM Certification and Warranty FCC and Industry Canada Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada license-exempt RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful inte...