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THER-IN-55

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Unitary
Customer Property: Contains
wiring and service informa- Product Unitary Accessories
tion. Please retain. Model T’stat, Panels, Timers, Relays
Literature Type Installer's Guide
Sequence 55
Date February 2002
File No. SV-UN-ACC-THER-IN-55 2/02

Supersedes New

Models : Used With:


BAYSTAT040A T_, Y_, W_036 thru 120, MICROELECTRONIC
ASYSTAT705A YC, TC, WC*120 thru 301,
TC, TE, YC(D or H) 27.5 CONVENTIONAL OR HEAT PUMP
Thru 50 Ton
THERMOSTAT
Application 4. After installation is complete, check out thermostat opera-
tion as provided in these instructions.
The Thermostat provides electronic control of 24 VAC com-
mercial single zone heating, ventilating and air conditioning Mounting Thermostat on Subbase
(HVAC) equipment. When used with a BAYBASE006A or The thermostat mounts on the subbase after it is installed.
BAYBASE008A subbase, the thermostat is automatically
configured for conventional heat/cool applications. When 1. Engage tabs at the top of the thermostat and subbase.
used with a BAYBASE007A subbase, the thermostat is au- See Figure 1.
tomatically configured for heat pump applications. The
BAYSTAT040A and ASYSTAT705A are also field 2. Press lower edge of case to latch.
configurable for automatic or manual changeover between
heating and cooling. The system selections are made by Note: To remove the thermostat from the wall, first pull out
keyboard entry. All thermostats require a common wire to at the bottom of the thermostat; then remove the top.
24 VAC supply power.
Figure 1 - Mounting the thermostat on the subbase
RECYCLING NOTICE:
If this control is replacing a control that contains
mercury in a sealed tube, do not place your old
control in the trash.

Contact your local waste management authority for


instructions regarding recycling and the proper
disposal of the old thermostat.

Installation
When Installing this thermostat:
1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them
could damage the thermostat or cause a hazardous con-
dition.

2. Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the


thermostat to make sure the thermostat is suitable for
your application.

3. The installer must be a trained, experienced service tech-


nician.

 American Standard Inc, 2002


Installation
Settings
Using Thermostat Keys
The thermostat keys are used to:
- set the current time and day,
- program times and setpoints for heating and cooling,
- override the program temperatures,
- display present setting,
- set system and fan operation,
- configure Installer Setup,
- check Installer Self-Test.

See Figure 2 for key information.

Figure 2 - Thermostat key locations and descriptions

Setting the System and Fan (select models)


The system default setting is Heat. The fan default is set so The default fan setting is:
the fan operates with the heating or cooling equipment in Auto:
Occupied and Unoccupied mode. Use the System and Fan - fan turns on only when there is a call for heating or
keys to change the settings. cooling. See programming for other options.

The system settings are: Setting Temperature


Em Heat (BAYBASE007A): Emergency heat relay is on Refer to Table 1 for the default temperature setpoints. See
continuously. Thermostat cycles highest stage of Table 2 for complete instructions on changing the setpoints.
heat. Cooling system is off. Compressor is de-ener-
gized. Table 1 - Default Temperature Setpoints
Heat: Thermostat controls the heating. Control Occupied Unoccupied
Off: Both heating and cooling are off.
Cool: Thermostat controls the cooling. Heating 70oF (21oC) 55oF (13oC)
Auto: Thermostat automatically changes between heating Cooling 78oF (25.5 oC) 90oF (32oC)
and cooling operation depending on the indoor temp-
erature.

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Installer Setup - To advance to the next Installer Setup number, press the
Unoccupied Temp key.
Note: For most applications, the thermostat factory-settings - To return to a previous Installer Setup number, press the
do not need to be changed. Review the factory-settings in Heat/Cool Settings key.
Table 2 and if no changes are necessary, go to the Installer - To change a setting, use the increase up key or down de-
Self-Test section. crease key.
- To exit the Installer Setup, press the Run Program key.
The Installer Setup is used by the installer to customize the The Installer Setup is automatically exited if no key
thermostat to specific systems. Installer Setup numbers are presses are made for four minutes.
listed in Table 2. The table includes all the configuration op-
tions available. Installer Setup numbers are listed in Table 2.

A combination of key presses are required to use the In-


staller Setup feature.
- To enter the Installer Setup mode, press and hold the
Heat/Cool Settings key with both the increase up key and HEAT PUMP AND ELECTRIC HEAT SYSTEMS MUST
the down decrease keys until the first number is dis- BE CONFIGURED IN INSTALLER SETUP 2 TO PRE-
played. All display segments appear for approximately VENT EQUIPMENT DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE SYS-
three seconds before the number is displayed. TEM RUNNING WITHOUT THE FAN.
See Figures 3 and 4.

Figure 3 - Display of all the segments of the LCD. IMPORTANT: Only configurable numbers are shown
on the device. Example: If thermostat does not have
a system key, Installer Setup Number 12 will not be
Set Program Start Time Set Day/Time Temporary Setting Enrg displayed. Review Table 2 factory-settings and mark
Em Ht Sav any desired changes in the Actual Setting column.
AM When Installer Setup is complete, review the
Aux Ht Room
Comm PM %Humid settings to confirm that they match the system.
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun Heat Cool Remote
UnOccupied 12 Override In Recovery Auto Only Duct
System LoMedHi Fan
Em Heat OffCool Auto Wait On Auto
M4916

Figure 4 - Display of Installer Setup number and setting.

INSTALLER SETUP FACTORY SETTING M10238B


NUMBER DISPLAY OR OTHER CHOICE
(COLUMN 2 DISPLAY (COLUMN 3
OF TABLE 2) OR 5 OF TABLE 2)

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Table 2 - Thermostat Installer Setup Options
Installer Factory Optional
Setup # Defaults Description Settings Description
Not Used 1 -- -- -- --
Fan 2 1 Electric heat applications 0 Conventional applications
Operation where thermostat where equipment controls
controls fan fan operation in heat
operation in heat mode. mode
Heating 3 2-Conventional T’stat Stages of Heat 2-Conventional T’stat 0 - No heating
Stages 3-Heat Pump T’stat 3-Heat Pump T’stat 1 - One stage of heat
2 - Two stages of heat
3 - Three stages of heat
Heat 4 6 Stage 1 - 6 cph. 3, 4, 6, 8 or 9 3 - 3 cph used for hot water
Cycle 5 6 Stage 2 - 6 cph. systems or high
Rate 6 6 Stage 3 - 6 cph. efficiency furnaces.
7 4 4 - 4 cph used for
Emergency heat relay is conventional systems
on continuously. Highest 6 - 6 cph used for
stage of heat cycles at conventional systems
4 cph (BAYBASE007A 8 - 8 cph used for
only) conventional systems
more CPM=shorter cycles 9 - 9 cph used for electric
less CPM=longer cycles heat systems
Cooling 8 2 Stages of Cooling 0, 1, 2 or 3 0 - No cooling
Stages 1 - One stage of cool
2 - Two stages of cool
3 - Three stages of cool
Cooling 9 4 Stage 1 - 4 cph. 3 3 - 3 cph
Cycle 10 4 Stage 2 - 4 cph.
Rate 11 4 Stage 3 - 4 cph.
System 12 0 System setting key is 1 or 2 1 - Auto setting is disabled
Key operational(heat/cool/auto) 2 - Auto only setting
Not Used 13 -- -- -- --
Degree 14 0 Temperature is displayed 1 Temperature is displayed
Temp in degrees F. in degrees C.
Display
Displaying 15 0 Temperature is displayed 1 Temperature is not
Temp displayed
Clock 16 0 12-hour clock format 1 24-hour clock format
Format
Intelligent 17 0 0 - Fan only operates with 1 or 2 1 - Fan operates
Fan calls for heating or continuously in Occupied
cooling in Occupied mode. Fan operates with
and Unoccupied calls for heating or cooling
modes in Unoccupied Mode.
2-Fan operates continuously
in Occupied and Recovery
mode. Fan operates with
call for heating or cooling
in Unoccupied mode.
Aux. 18 0 0 - Time-of-day contacts 1 1 - Economizer contacts
Contact
Extended 19 0 No extended fan operation 1 Fan operation is extended
Fan (Heat) after the call for heat ends. 90 seconds after the call
for heat ends.
Extended 20 1 Fan operation is extended 0 No extended fan operation
Fan (Cool) 90 seconds after the call after the call for cool ends.
for cool ends.
Fan Key 21 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Remote 22 0 Remote sensing not 1 Remote sensing activated
Sensing activated
Temp Avg 23 0 Temperature averaging 1* Temperature averaging
Network disabled between local sensor and
remote sensor(s) activated
Not Used 24 -- -- -- --
* Note: If selected, #22 must be set to 1 and remote sensor(s) must be installed.
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Table 2 - Thermostat Installer Setup Options continued
Installer Factory Optional
Setup # Defaults Description Settings Description
Keypad 25 0 No lockout 1 or 2 1 - Lockout all keys on
Lockout thermostat except system
Enable & fan settings, temporary
setpoint, clock & day
adjustments
2 - Lockout all keys except
set Current Day/Time,
increase and
decrease keys.
Temporary 26 3 3-Three hour override 1, 8, or 12 1 - One hour override
Override 8 - Eight hour override
12 - Twelve hour override
Not Used 27 -- -- -- --
Not Used 28 -- -- -- --
Not Used 29 -- -- -- --
Deadband 30 2 Heating & cooling 3 thru 10 Heating & cooling setpoints
setpoints can be set no can be set no closer
closer than 2oF (1oC) than the chosen value:
3 - 3oF (1.7 oC)
4 - 4oF (2 oC)
5 - 5oF (2.5 oC)
6 - 6oF (3 oC)
7 - 7oF (3.5 oC)
8 - 8oF (4 oC)
9 - 9oF (4.5 oC)
10 - 10 oF (5 oC)
Interstage 31 0 Disabled 1 thru 12 Temperature has to change
Control Pt more than the chosen
(BAYBASE value before the system
007A Only) calls for the next stage,
(Example: 68oF (20oC) is
the heat setpoint, 2oF
(1.1 oC) is the inter-stage
setting, temperature is
65.5oF (18.5 oC), the
second stage turns on,
brings the temperature to
66 oF (19 oC) and turn off.
The heat pump continues
to run until the setpoint
is met.)
Min On 32 2 2-minute minimum 0 or 1 No minimum on-time or
Time on-time for heating 1-minute minimum time
(Cool) & cooling for heating & cooling
Min Off 33 3 3-minute minimum 0, 1, 2, 4 or 5 Minimum number of
Time off-time for the minutes (0 thru 5) the
(Cool) compressor compressor will be off
between calls for the
compressor
Temp High 34 90 Highest setpoint for 40 to 89 Temperature range (1oF
Limit heating [0.6oC] increments)
Range for heating setpoint
Temp Low 35 45 Lowest setpoint for 46 to 99 Temperature range (1oF
Limit cooling [0.6oC] increments)
Range for cooling setpoint

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Table 2 - Thermostat Installer Setup Options continued
Installer Factory Optional
Setup # Defaults Description Settings Description
Not Used 36 -- -- -- --
Temp 37 0 No difference in displayed 1 thru 6 1 - Display adjusts to 1 oF
Display temperature and actual (0.6 oC) higher than
Offset room temperature actual room temperature
2 - Display adjusts to 2 oF
(1.1 oC) higher than
actual room temperature
3 - Display adjusts to 3 oF
(1.7 oC) higher than
actual room temperature
4 - Display adjusts to 1 oF
(0.6 oC) lower than
actual room temperature
5 - Display adjusts to 2 oF
(1.1 oC) lower than
actual room temperature
6 - Display adjusts to 3 oF
(1.7 oC) lower than
actual room temperature
Min Off 38 0 0 - no minimum off 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 Minimum number of
Time time minutes (0 thru 5) the
(Heat) heating equipment will be
off between calls for heat
Not Used 39 -- -- -- --
Keypad 40 0 0 - No Installet setup 1 1 - Installer setup lockout
Lockout** lockout activated
** Note: Keypad lockout is enabled and disabled by dip switch 1 on back of thermostat.

2. Press Day until the current day is displayed.


Important: Review the settings to confirm that they
match the system. Press Run Program to exit the
Installer Setup. Be sure to set the current day and
time immediately.

Setting Current Day and Time


1. Press Set Current Day/Time.
Note: Sun = Sunday, Mon = Monday,
Tue = Tuesday, Wed = Wednesday,
Thu = Thursday, Fri = Friday, Sat = Saturday

3. Press increase up or decrease down until the current


time is displayed.

Note: Tapping the Set Current Day/Time will change


the time in one hour increments.

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4. Press Run Program. Press and hold the increase up key and decrease down
keys, at the same time, until 10 appears. All segments of
the LCD are displayed for three seconds before 10 ap-
pears. See Figures 5 and 6.

Figure 5 - Display of all the segments of the LCD

Set Program Start Time Set Day/Time Temporary Setting Enrg


Em Ht Sav
AM
Installer Self-Test Aux Ht Room
Comm PM %Humid
Use the Installer Self-Test to check the thermostat configu- MonTueWedThuFriSatSun Heat Cool Remote
UnOccupied 12 Override In Recovery Auto Only Duct
rations and operation. Refer to Table 3 for a list of the avail-
System LoMedHi Fan
able self-tests. Em Heat OffCool Auto Wait On Auto
Table 3 - Tests Available in Installer Self-Test M4916
Test
Number Self-Test Description Figure 6 - Display of the test number
10 to 19 Heating Equipment can be
turned on and off
20 to 29 Emergency heat equipment
can be turned on and off
30 to 39 Cooling equipment can be
turned on and off
40 to 49 Fan equipment can be
turned on and off
60 0 to Keyboard keys test
60 19 M10257A
TEST NUMBER
70 to 79 Thermostat information
including date code, software
verions and subbase
NOTE: If a duct temperature sensor is installed, the
identification are displayed duct temperature will also be displayed.
To start the self-test: Refer to Table 4 and Thermostat Information section for di-
rections and results of the specific self-tests.

NOTE: Press Run Program to exit the self-test


THE MINIMUM OFF TIME FOR COMPRESSORS IS mode. The self-test times out after four minutes
BYPASSED DURING THE INSTALLER SELF-TEST. without any key presses.
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE CAN OCCUR IF THE COM-
PRESSOR IS CYCLED TOO QUICKLY.

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Table 4 - Installer Self-Test Options
Key to Test
Press Number Description
Heating Equipment Self-Test
Heat/Cool Settings 10 Enter heating equipment self-test.
Up key 11 Stage-one heat comes on. The system fan is also energized.
Up key 12 Stage-two heat comes on. Stage-one heat and system fan remain on.
Up key 13 Stage-three heat comes on. Stage-one and stage-two heat with the system fan are on.
Down key 12 Stage-three heat turns off.
Down key 11 Stage-two heat turns off.
Down key 10 Stage-one heat and system fan turn off.
Emergency Heating Equipment Self-Test (BAYBASE007A ONLY)
Heat/Cool Settings 20 Change from heating to emergency heating equipment self-test.
Up key 21 Emergency heat and system fan come on.
Up key 22 Highest stage heat comes on.
Down key 21 Highest stage heat turns off.
Down key 20 Emergency heat turns off.
Cooling Equipment Self-Test
Heat/Cool Settings 30 Change from heating or emergency heating to cooling equipment self-test.
Up key 31 Stage-one cooling and system fan come on.
Up key 32 Stage-two cool comes on. Stage-one cool and system fan remain on.
Up key 33 N/A
Down key 32 N/A
Down key 31 Stage-two cool turns off.
Down key 30 Stage-one cool and system fan turn off.
Fan Equipment Self-Test
Heat/Cool Settings 40 Change from cooling to fan equipment self-test.
Up key 41 Fan comes on.
Down key 40 Fan turns off.
Key Operation Self-Test
Heat/Cool Settings 60 2 Change from fan to key operation self-test.
Unoccupied Temp 60 0 Unoccupied Temp test number is displayed.
Occupied Temp 60 1 Occupied Temp test number is displayed.
Up key 60 3 Increase Temp test number is displayed.
Down key 60 5 Decrease test number is displayed.
Clear Start Time 60 7 Clear Start Time test number is displayed.
Day 60 8 Day test number is displayed.
Copy 60 9 Copy test number is displayed.
Unoccupied Start Time 60 10 Unoccupied Start Time test number is displayed.
System (select models) 60 11 System test number is displayed.
Set Current Day/Time 60 14 Set Current Day/Time test number is displayed.
Run Program 60 15 Run Program test number is displayed.
Temporary Occupied 60 16 Temporary Occupied test number is displayed.
Occupied Start Time 60 17 Occupied Start Time test number is displayed.
Continuous Unoccupied 60 19 Continuous Unoccupied test number is displayed.

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Thermostat Information 5. Press the increase up key again to display the EEPROM
identification code. (Example: 314 = EEPROM ID 314)
1. Press the Heat/Cool Settings key to access the thermo-
stat information.

M4933A
M4934
6. Press the increase up key again to display the subbase
identification code. (Example: HP = heat pump subbase)
2. Press the increase up key to display the production data
code. The first two large digits are the month and the
third digit is the last digit of the year. (Example: 036 =
March 1996)

M10290

M4931 7. Press Run Program to exit the self-test mode. The self-
test times out after four minutes without any key presses.

3. Press the increase up key again to display the software


identification code. (Example: 02 = software ID code 2) Setting Keypad Lockout Switch
The DIP switch 1 on the back of the thermostat activates
the lockout features. The switch must be set on the ON po-
sition (up) to activate the lockout feature. See Figure 7. The
factory-setting is off (down). Remove the thermostat from
the subbase and set the switch to ON if the keypad lockout
is desired. The level of lockout is determined by the Installer
Setup numbers 25 and 40.

Figure 7 - Setting the keypad lockout DIP switch 1 on


the back of the thermostat.

M4932A
ON
4. Press the increase up key again to display the software 1
revision number. (Example: 001 = revision number 1) 2

1 2

1 DIP 1 IS ON 2 DIP 2 IS NOT USED.

BACK OF THERMOSTAT M10235

M10229

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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Guide
Symptom Possible Cause Action
Display will not come on. Thermostat is not being Check that X terminal is connected to the
powered. system transformer common terminal (C).
Check for 24 Vac between X and R or RH
terminals.
- If missing 24 Vac:
- check if the circuit breaker is
tripped - reset the circuit breaker.
- check if the system fuse is blown -
replace the fuse.
- check if the power switch on the
HVAC equipment is in the Off
position - set to the On position.
- check wiring between thermostat
and HVAC equipment - replace any
broken wires and tighten any
loose connections.
- If 24 Vac is present, proceed with
troubleshooting.
Temperature display in incorrect. Room temperature display Enter Installed Setup number 37 and
has been reconfigured. reconfigure the display.
Thermostat is configured for Enter Installed Setup number 14 and
o
F or oC display. reconfigure the display.
Bad thermostat location. Relocate the thermostat.
Display shows two dashes Installer Setup 22 is set for remote
and a degree sign. sensing and the sensor is missing or
the circuit is open or shorted.
Temperature settings will not change. Upper or lower temperature Check the temperature setpoint:
(Example: Cannot set heating limits were reached. - Heating limits are 40 to 90 oF (7 to 31 oC)
higher or cooling lower.) - Cooling limits are 45 to 99 oF (9 to 37 oC)
The setpoint temperature Check Installer Setup number 34 and 35
range stops were re-configured. and reconfigure the setpoint stops.
Keypad is locked. When a - Reset DIP switch 1 on the back of the
locked key is pressed. LOC thermostat to enable keypad.
will flash on the LCD. - Enter Installer Setup number 25 or 40
and reconfigure keypad lockout level.
Unable to configure Installer Setup Installer Setup is locked out Reset the DIP switch 1 on back of the
thermostat to enable keypad.
Temperature settings change Trying to set heating and Check that the heating setpoint is lower
from original setting. cooling setpoints too close than the cooling setpoint.
together. There is a deadband
in automatic changeover Check Installer Setup number 30 to
thermostat models. Example: identify the deadband between heating
cool setpoint = 72, and cooling setpoints. Reconfigure if
deadband = 3, desired.
heat setpoint = 68, changing
heat setpoint to 70 will
automatically change the cool
setpoint to 73.
Room temperature is out of control. Remote temperature sensing Check all remote sensors.
is not working.

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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Guide - continued
Symptom Possible Cause Action
Heating will not come on. No power to the thermostat. Check that X terminal is connected to the
system transformer common terminal (C).
Check for 24 VAC between X and R or RH
terminals.
- If missing 24 Vac:
- check if the circuit breaker is
tripped - reset the circuit breaker.
- check if the system fuse is blown -
replace the fuse.
- check if the system switch at the
equipment is in the Off position -
set to the On position.
- check wiring between thermostat
and HVAC equipment - replace any
broken wires and tighten any
loose connections.
- If 24 Vac is present, proceed with
troubleshooting.
Thermostat minimum off time is - Wait up to five minutes for the system to
activated and wait indicator is respond.
displayed. - Enter Installer Setup number 38.
Reconfigure minimum off time (if required).
System selection is not set to Set system selection to Heat.
Heat.
Cooling will not come on. No power to the thermostat. Check that X terminal is connected to the
system transformer common terminal (C).
Check for 24 VAC between X and R or RC
and Y terminals.
- If missing 24 Vac:
- check if the circuit breaker is
tripped - reset the circuit breaker.
- check if the system fuse is blown -
replace the fuse.
- check if the system switch at the
equipment is in the Off position -
set to the On position.
- check wiring between thermostat
and HVAC equipment - replace any
broken wires and tighten any
loose connections.
- If 24 Vac is present, proceed with
troubleshooting.
Thermostat minimum off time is - Wait up to five minutes for the system to
activated and wait indicator is respond.
displayed. - Enter Installer Setup number 33.
Reconfigure minimum off time (if required).
System selection is not set to Set system selection to Cool.
Cool.
System on indicator (flame = heat, Conventional heating equipment Wait a minute after seeing the on indicator
snowflake = cool is displayed, but turns on the fan when the and then check the registers.
no warm or cool air is coming from furnace has warmed up to a
the registers. setpoint.
Heating or cooling equipment Verify operation of heating or cooling
is not operating. equipment in self-test.

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