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1. NSTAR High Resolution Touch Screen Digital Thermostat Monday June 10 9 41 AM CAUTION Follow the Installation Instructions before proceeding Set the thermostat mode to OFF prior to changing settings in setup or restoring Factory Defaults FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for an intentional radiator pursuant to Part 15 subpart C of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference in radio communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help Notice Only peripherals complying with FCC limits may be attached to this equipment Operation with n
2. e Local API OFF e API Protocol nttos P e Basic Auth User PRESS 64 Main Menu Buttons Wi Fi e Basic Auth Password gt Select Basic Auth Password and trans X enter the appropriate information on the screen below and press kaa a al at Lt ta ae at ka ae DONE to save AISI WGI WYbIL Sie 2 JC Ce J 2 me Basic Auth Password The last step is to turn the Local API as shown below e API Protocol https e Basic Auth User e Basic Auth Password 65 Main Menu Buttons Skyport Skyport e Skyport Account p e Skyport Account gt Pressing this button will let you know if you are paired with a Skyport account If not then you may follow prompt and instructions to create an account and add the thermostat to the account 66 Main Menu Buttons Emergency Heat i The Emergency Heat function is only available if your thermostat is set to control a Heat Pump Emergency Heat To initiate the Emergency Heat feature Press the Emergency Heat button During Emergency Heat operation the thermostat will turn on the fan and auxiliary stages of heat when there is a demand for heat The 1st stage of heating and all stages of cooling will be unavailable To exit Emergency Heat press the Emergency Heat button amp Confirm Enable Emergency Heat Are you sure you want to turn on Emergency Heat The thermostat will lockout the compressor and only use your auxiliary heat source t
3. section on page 53 or use the optional Add A Wire accessory 72 Installation Instructions If you have a heat pump without aux heat the Venstar model will require 5 wires R 24Vac C 24Vac W1 0 B Reversing Value Y 1 Stage Compressor and G Fan If you are short 1 wire there are at least 3 options available to connect the Venstar thermostat 1 Use the available wires as instructed in the Making 4 Wires Work When 5 Wires Are Required section on page 56 and note that the fan will only operate with a Heating or Cooling demand 2 Pull new thermostat wire from the HVAC equipment to the thermostat so that there are at least 5 wires available 3 Purchase and install a Venstar Add A Wire accessory If you have a heat pump with aux heat the Venstar model will require 6 wires R 24Vac C 24Vac W1 0 B Reversing Value Y 15 Stage Compressor W2 Aux Heat and G Fan If you are short 1 wire there are at least 3 options available to connect the Venstar thermostat 1 Use the available wires as instructed in the Making 5 Wires Work When 6 Wires Are Required section on page 57 and note that the fan will only operate with a Heating or Cooling demand 2 Pull new thermostat wire from the HVAC equipment to the thermostat so that there are at least 6 wires available 3 Purchase and install a Venstar Add A Wire accessory 73 Installation Instructions Making 4 Wires Work When 5 Wires Are Requir
4. Main Menu Buttons Vacation Away e Schedule Continued Select the day Vacation Mode ae _ will end 29 3 TS TEE 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Then press P ELOS 12 13 Jju4jusjuejuzjuel SEPTEMBER 2010 To We e Return Time 3 00 PM gt Select the time Vacation Mode will end Select a return time for your vacation mode Then press 3 00 PM Pre ve Return Time e Settings while away Select the desired Mode and setpoints to be used in Vacation Away Mode e Heat Setpoint 50 gt e Cool Setpoint 85 P gt 29 Main Menu Buttons Security e Auto Screenlock 30 Main Menu Buttons Security Security settings may be set to limit or prevent changes to Security your thermostat e Auto Screenlock NOTE Code must be set before Auto Screenlock can be turned on e Set Passcode code not set D l Use keypad to enter and confirm passcode i When the thermostat g is locked the bottom bar of the display will show UNLOCK a ROOM TEMP e Lock After 5m Set the time the screen will automatically lock after the last button press e Allow fan mode changes NO Choose to allow fan mode changes when Auto Screenlock is on e Allow setpoint changes NO Choose to allow setpoint changes when Auto Screenlock is on e Allow home away changes NO Choose to allow use of the Home and Away button when Auto Screenlock is on e Setpoint Limits
5. Thermostat Wired Sensor Humidity 36 Continued next page Main Menu Buttons Settings Settings e Installation Settings p gt Continued e Test Outputs e Dealer Information Dealer Name Contact Name Dealer Phone Dealer Email Dealer Website e Upgrade Firmware e Delete Custom Images e Calibrate Clock e Factory Defaults e Restart Thermostat 37 Main Menu Buttons Settings Thermostat heating and cooling options are found in this menu Use keypad to name your termastat The Oe eng an name is displayed on E FOR a 73 WARMER the Home Screen R S ne Up to 14 characters EQUPMENTIDIE AUTOMIODE Name appears here THERMOSTAT LOCATION AWAY MT EST e Available Modes all p gt Choose the desired modes the thermostat will use Heat Cool Heat amp Cool or Auto All For example if you only have a heater choose Heat and only Heat amp Off modes will be available This will simplify the operation for the user e SD Card Import and export files to and from the thermostat See the ColorTouch Assistant instructions for further details NOTE A 2GB SD card is e Import Settings from SD Card P gt recommended 10 import and export files the SD card must Upload files from ColorTouch Assistant or contain the same version of the another thermostat firmware as the thermostat ColorTouch Assistant will e Export Settings to SD Card p gt
6. Touch to close e Wi Fi Setup gt Choose your network from the list and enter the network password e Network Name 3 ull e Network Name 4 ull If your network does not appear in the list hit the refresh button e Local API Option p gt Turning on the local API allows 3rd party software to interface with your thermostat such as a home automation system 62 Main Menu Buttons Wi Fi This is the default with the local API OFF e Local API OFF e API Protocol http P gt To turn on the HTTP Local API select Local API e API Protocol http Press BACK to return to previous screen r U O Cc gt a O D 3 x jor gt D 5 n o O gt J et mm olere ka enste e API Protocol http P gt r C D O 5 OD Ap on 5 Q gt J et 2 r gt Ap O 5 Q on O 5 o e HTTPS Then select HTTPS and press BACK e HTTP 63 D D Main Menu Buttons Wi Fi Upon pressing BACK the screen will look like this salsa lemma e API Protocol nttos P PRESS e Basic Auth Password e Basic Auth User Select Basic Auth User and enter the appropriate information on the screen below and press MMH VIMY DONE to save a sjle r fe HJPRJEJGE shite z JLI MIE J Ly bm pei Basic Auth User Select Basic Auth Password as the next step
7. 24Vac and W Heat The Venstar thermostat requires 3 wires to the thermostat In this case an Add a Wire accessory will not work and it will be necessary to install another wire for the C 24Vac connection B Ifyou have a single stage fossil fuel heater with air conditioning the Venstar model will require 5 wires for independent fan control They are R 24Vac C 24Vac W Heat Y Cooling and G Fan You may connect only 4 wires as instructed in the Making 4 Wires Work When 5 Wires Are Required section on page 74 If there are only 4 wires present that are connected to the existing thermostat there are at least 3 options available to connect the Venstar thermostat 1 Use the 4 wires as instructed in the Making 4 Wires Work When 5 Wires Are Required section on page 74 and note that the fan will only operate with a Heating or Cooling demand 2 Pull new thermostat wire from the HVAC equipment to the thermostat so that there are at least 5 wires available 3 Purchase and install a Venstar Add A Wire accessory C Ifyou have a multi stage HVAC system comprised of a fossil fuel heater with air conditioning the Venstar thermostat will require the 5 wires mentioned above R C W Y G plus an additional wire for each additional stage of Heating or Cooling You may reduce the 5 wire requirement to 4 if you give up independent fan control following the instruction in the Making 4 Wires Work When 5 Wires Are Required
8. 5 6 No Limit e Min Heat Cool Difference 2 gt The minimum gap between Heat and Cool setpoints 0 6 deg F e Compressor Min OFF Time em P gt None 1 minute or 5 minutes 54 Main Menu Buttons Settings e Installation Settings pb Continued Continued The Deadband is the number of degrees or minutes that the thermostat waits before it initiates the stages of heating or cooling 1st Stage Deadband Specifies the minimum temperature difference between the room temperature and the desired setpoint before the first stage of heating or cooling is allowed to turn on For example if the heat setpoint is 68 and the 1st Stage deadband is set to 2 degrees the room temperature will need to drop to 66 degrees before the heat turns on e Ist Stage Deadband 2 gt 1 6 deg F e 2nd Stage Deadband e 2nd Stage Deadband 2 gt Number of degrees past 1st stage before 2nd stage turns on 0 10 deg F e 2nd Stage Timer 2mins gt Number of minutes past 1st stage before 2nd stage turns on 0 60 mins The 2nd stage deadband must also be met e 2nd Stage Turnoff Point eadband gt Deadband or Setpoint The 3rd and 4th stage e 3rd Stage Deadband gt deadband settings have the same adjustable steps e 4th Stage Deadband P as 2nd TN 55 Main Menu Buttons Settings Continued e Free Cooling gt Free Cooling requires additional dampers and duct work to be installed Addit
9. AM oe ie Living Room During an ADR event there will be a green leaf on the top bar This will be accompanied by associated text as shown below Monday August 18 11 23 AM h _ DeEQuIPMENT IDLE we MAUTOMODE Se ADR Event until 1 00 PM Living Room Main Menu Buttons Settings If a Warmer or Cooler button is pressed during an active ADR event then the user is presented with this opt out screen amp Device Curtailed Your device setpoints are currently locked by a curtailment event Are you sure you want to opt out from the current event YES If a pricing triggered ADR event is enabled there will be a green leaf on the top bar along with the actual cost of energy This will be accompanied by associated text as shown below ADR Event 0 45 exceeded i Dining Room ZN MODE MENU 53 Main Menu Buttons Settings e Installation Settings gt e Heat amp Cool Stages Ihle gt e Heat amp Cool Stages Ihle gt Up to 2 Stages Cooling and 4 stages Heating e Compressor Stages Mio Pj Y only available when Up to 2 compressors dip switch is set for e Aux Heat Stages Chic gt Heat Pump operation 0 to 2 stages of Aux Heating e Timers amp Deadbands e Cycles Per Hour 6 gt At 6 cycles per hour the HVAC unit will only be allowed to energize once every 10 minutes The Cycles Per Hour limit may be overridden and reset by pressing the WARMER or COOLER buttons 2 3 4
10. AWAY EN 27 Clear Vacation SCHEQUIC sscsscssssssssessssseeseeseeseeeees 28 Set Vacation Schedule rrsrrrvennvennvernnernnernnvrnnvrnnvennvernvesnnennr 28 SOMCCUING saci caavexssntsnsidisninaniniesraidlveiveviushiniidiuasvandusbiieiidiearesnaimisate 29 Modes amp Setpoint rrssrranvnnnvnnnvernvernvennnesnnvnsnvnsnvnsnvnsnvevnvennen 29 SECURITY Le 30 AUtO Sende 31 SEPOINt LMS Lunnan anaana 31 INFORMATION sinctsctcasccasasanccassatsnatansanennsenamiansiansicnunaasseannsenimanesnnnnes 32 AL L TS EN 33 View Runtime Graphs vesvernvernnernnernnvrnnvrnnvesnvennvesnvesnvessnernnernn 33 Who to Call for Service rraveranernneranernnvrnnvrnnvrnnvennvensvernvernnernne 33 SJ EEE EE 34 Thermostat Name averusavennrnvnnnvnvnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnvnvennvnvennvnvennnnvennvnvnn 38 Available Modes rrrnsnvrrnnnvrnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnvnvnnnvnvennvnvnnnvnvennnnnn 38 SD Card Import and Export eosveraverarernrernnvrnnvrnnvernvernvernvernnr 38 Table of Contents GENERAL SETUP sc ncsctescvsucsaasbincasaciesncstievincdsacmincataamiesseaumsgsanivnensanuenss 38 UNS FO G A S A A A O EEA A 38 IN 39 Smart Recovery On Off nrmsserenvrenvrnnvrnnvennvesnvessvesnsvernnesnnesenesnnernn 39 Simple Thermostat On Off eessvesnvernvernvernvrnnvernorrnnensnvnsnessnvnsneen 39 AUTOMATED DEMAND RESPONSE ersnernnornnornnvrnnvrnnvrnnvesnvessversversvernne 40 INSTALLATION SETTINGS cccccsssstscstecseecsesseeseessees
11. ID The Account ID would normally be the occupants utility account number Living Room Configuration Profile Ca Fiia Tah spor rai br J a org Ok Morre an Runtime Dets be dr dh Gee Pietra SN GOE pen ENSOM prasina or Hemsil Hodifcatbone Genk mij arv rama thereat sot osten Alerte lan pae serte ger Fin Fri Tehed y ta Mody yaar ET ici Thermostat Settings ie Thier 41 M n A Max Settings Erka Mas Geel Ewer bie real Setport Selpare Ke mre Trasie Settings Timir Cool Seto Sisi Hen Sapin T a F x ar F Oter Sabinge Gaol Sepperi Osa Haa Seippad Oi Price Setting Prine Trigger d Praca Dieppen Aopen Diii Sethe Tista Main Menu Buttons Settings The right column of the ADR configuration page is where the occupant adjusts the operational parameters for ADR The utility may send up to 3 types of ADR signals to Skyport These are 1 Pricing for the cost of energy 2 An Offset to the occupants comfort setpoints and 3 a signal to enforce discrete or Static setpoints The Maximum Cooling Setpoint and Minimum Heating Setpoints for ADR events are adjusted here The Static Settings are applied when the utility sends a signal to allow the occupant to enforce their own discrete temperature settings during an ADR event The Offset Settings allow the utility to modify the Cool or Heat setpoints by the value set here during an ADR event A Price Trigger setting allows the occup
12. Installation Instructions Making 5 Wires Work When 6 Wires Are Required If you have a system that requires 6 wires and you would like to install the Venstar thermostat using only 5 wires follow the directions below You will need a screwdriver along with a 3 long piece of thermostat wire to use aS a jumper 1 2 NO os Make sure the power is off Label and disconnect wires at the thermostat Please note the color and corresponding wire designator with each color For example The R wire is red and the W wire is white and so on You will need this information handy for the next step at the HVAC equipment At the HVAC equipment end of the thermostat wires usually at the furnace locate the terminals that the wires are attached to Remove the G wire from the terminal marked G Place the G wire on terminal C Place one end of the 3 long jumper on terminal G Place the other end of the 3 long jumper on terminal Y Please note that there will be more than 1 wire on terminal Y When connecting the wires to the Venstar thermostat note that the wire that was previously connected to the G terminal of the old thermostat will now be required to be connected to the C terminal on the Venstar thermostat All other wires will be connected such that the connections on each end of the individual wires match terminal designations For example Connect the yellow wire on the thermostat end to the Y terminal on the thermostat T
13. Limits how high or low heating and cooling may be adjusted 31 Main Menu Buttons Information e My Thermostat p gt gt e Last 7 Days Cooling D e Last 7 Days Heating e Delete Runtime Data gt e Who To Call For Service p gt e View Runtime Graphs 32 Main Menu Buttons Information This button contains valuable service and system runtime Information information e My Thermostat gt View your thermostat dip switch settings equipment status runtimes and other settings e View Runtime Graphs gt Track your system s runtime energy usage e Last 7 Days Cooling gt a 24 KMm150505050 Press the information icon to learn more i i about each graph NOTE The runtime raphs are updated e Last Days Heating a i 12 00 AM ar day P Press anywhere on the screen to return to the submenu 2 o e Delete Runtime Data gt Press to delete your current equipment runtime information e Who To Call For Service a Your service company s contact NE Your Dealer information may be displayed here rue Email Website 33 Main Menu Buttons Settings e Thermostat Name e Available Modes gt All Modes Including Auto Heat and Cool Heat Only Cool Only e SD Card p Import Settings from SD Card Export Settings to SD Card e General Setup p Fahrenheit Celsius e Language gt English Spanish Espanol French Francais e He
14. Lockout 35 Cool 1st stage deadband see Deadband 2nd stage deadband see Deadband Minutes of runtime 32 Custom Wallpaper 23 Cycles Per Hour 35 Daylight Savings 7 Deadband 1st stage 55 2nd stage 55 82 3rd stage 55 4th stage 55 Dealer Information 33 37 60 Delay Fan off see Fan Time between stages see Time Delay Differential Heat and cool 54 Dimmer 20 21 Dip Switches 77 ELEC 77 electric heat 77 GAS EL 77 GAS 77 HP 77 heat pump 77 O 77 B 77 Disabled Buttons see Security Display 20 21 Dual Fuel changeover balance point 57 control two heat sources 57 operation 57 outdoor sensor 57 80 Electric Heating Aux heat 54 Dip switch setting 78 Lockout 57 Index Emergency Heat 67 Energy Watch Cool 29 Heat 29 Aux heat 29 Factory Defaults resetting 37 60 Fahrenheit 38 Fan button function see Buttons off time delay 36 on during heat see Electric Heat runtime 15 2nd stage heat see Emergency Heat Free Cooling 35 Gas Electric Furnace dip switch 77 General Setup 39 Heat 1st stage deadband see Deadband emergency heat 67 minutes of runtime 33 2nd stage deadband see Deadband electric strip heat see Aux Heat minutes of runtime 33 3rd stage deadband see Deadband 4th stage deadband see Deadband timer 54 turnoff point 55 electric heat pump 57 mode 4 program see Schedule runtime see Runtime setpoint 4 Heat Cool I
15. Such costs may be covered by a separate warranty provided by the installer THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLYTO PRODUCTS IN THEIR ORIGINAL INSTALLATION LOCATION AND BECOMES VOID UPON REINSTALLATION LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY ARE HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD FOR WHICH THE LIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SOTHE ABOVE MAY NOT APPLYTO YOU THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES MADE INTHIS WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND MAY NOT BE ALTERED ENLARGED OR CHANGED BY ANY DISTRIBUTOR DEALER OR OTHER PERSON WHATSOEVER ALL WORK UNDERTHETERMS OFTHIS WARRANTY SHALL BE PERFORMED DURING NORMAL WORKING HOURS ALL REPLACEMENT PARTS WHETHER NEW OR REMANUFACTURED ASSUME AS THEIR WARRANTY PERIOD ONLYTHE REMAININGTIME PERIOD OFTHIS WARRANTY THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR 1 Normal maintenance as outlined in the installation and servicing instructions or owner s manual including filter cleaning and or replacement and lubrication 2 Damage or repairs required as a consequence of faulty installation misapplication abuse improper servicing unauthorized alteration or improper operation 3 Failure to start due to voltage conditions blown fuses open circuit breakers or other damages due to the inadequacy or interruption of electrical service 4 Damage as a result of fl
16. deg F GAS EL or HP dip switch must be set for HP and GAS or ELEC dip switch must be set for ELEC e Dual Fuel Settings This feature is for heat pump applications only This will only appear if the GAS EL or HP dip switch is set for HP and the GAS or ELEC dip switch is set for Gas When Dual Fuel is ON an outdoor temperature or if Change With Outdoor is set to OFF a demand for third stage heat will be used to stop running the heat pump and switch to a fossil fuel source of heat NOTE Once the change to fossil fuel is made the heat demand must finish with fossil fuel Additional heat demands within 10 minutes will also use fossil fuel regardless of outdoor temperature or stage demand e Dual Fuel ON OFF Changeover With Outdoor ON OFF ON Uses an outdoor sensor for changeover OFF Uses a third stage heat demand for changeover Adjust Balance Point Choose the temperature for changeover to fossil fuel 0 60 deg F 57 Main Menu Buttons Settings e AUX Output Settings gt Allows the W3 AUX output to be used for Heating Humidification or Dehumidification e AUX output usage w3 gt IMPORTANT Aux Output Usage must be set for Hum or Dehum before any settings will take effect in the Humidity Main Menu A Select the function of the thermostat AUX output AUX output usage e AUX output polarity NO gt The AUX Output polarity may be set for Normally Open or Normally Closed to accommodate diff
17. not come off easily check for screws Loosen the screws holding the thermostat base or subbase to the wall and lift away Disconnect the wires from the old thermostat Tape the ends of the wires as you disconnect them and mark them with the letter of the terminal for easy reconnection to the new thermostat Additionally we recommend taking a photo with your phone of the connections for future reference Keep the old thermostat for reference purposes until your new thermostat is functioning properly 70 Installation Instructions Wire Connections If the terminal designations on your old thermostat do not match those on the new thermostat refer to the chart below or the wiring diagrams that follow Wire from the Install on the old thermostat Function new thermostat terminal marked connector marked GorF Fan G YLY Cooling Y1 EE dn a Rh R M Vr A Power R co Cf COMMON PG O B Rev Valve W1 0 B W2 2nd Stage Heat W2 ere E pe me Para Stage Heat me OUT Outdoor Sensor SENSOR OUT Outdoor Sensor SENSOR O B is used if your system is a Heat Pump 71 Installation Instructions Before you go any further determine what your existing wiring and equipment situation Is A If you have a Heating only system without Air Conditioning the Venstar thermostat will require 3 wires R 24Vac C 24Vac and W Heat Most systems that only have Heating use very simple thermostats that require 2 wires the R
18. own background image by selecting a photo that you have uploaded from an SD memory card e Heat Cool Indicator You may choose an enhanced indicator of the current status of the HVAC equipment e Heat Cool Indicator ON OFF e Room Temp Red Blue ON OFF e Taskbar Red White ON OFF e Mode Status Red Blue ON OFF e Sound Options e Beep OFF Turn the beep sound on or off e Beep Sound Beep gt Choose from different beep sounds 24 Main Menu Buttons Humidity Humidity e Humidify setpoint 0 gt e Dehumidity setpoint 99 gt 25 Main Menu Buttons Humidity The Humidity feature allows the thermostat to ot control a humidifier or use your air conditioner to dehumidify the space Humidity IMPORTANT Aux Output Usage must be set for Hum or Dehum for these settings to take effect See AUX Output Settings on page 39 Humidification Settings Humidify setpoint 0 B gt Adjust Humidify setpoint 0 60 e Humidify with heat OFF ea When this step is ON Humidify will only run with a demand for heat e Run fan OFF When this step is ON the fan will run with a call for Humidification e Dehumidification Settings Dehumidify setpoint Adjust Dehumidify setpoint 25 99 e Run A C to dehumidify OFF p gt When this step is ON the A C system will be used for Dehumidification e Maximum Overcool 0 gt This specifies how many degrees the A C
19. system will run past the cool setpoint to satisfy a demand for Dehumidification 0 20 degrees F e Reheat OFF This turns on electric strip heat during an A C to dehumidify demand to help maintain desired room temperatures Run A C to dehumidify must be set to ON and the GAS ELEC Dip Switch must be set to ELEC page 52 to access this feature e Dehumidify only when cooling ON p gt Run dehumidification only when HVAC calls for A C 2 ON Main Menu Buttons Vacation Away Pa lt gt Vacation Away e Clear Vacation Schedule e Set Vacation Schedule e Start Date e Start Time e Return Date e Return Time e Settings while away e Mode e OFF e Auto e Heat e Cool e Heat Setpoint M VIIV VI V e Cool Setpoint 27 Main Menu Buttons Vacation Away Vacation or pressing the AWAY button will use Ly temporary energy saving settings without lt a changing the regular schedule Pressing the HOME button will return the thermostat to normal comfort settings Vacation Away e Clear Vacation Schedule Removes the stored vacation schedule e Set Vacation Schedule p Set your Vacation Schedule e Start Date Tue Sep 07 200 gt Select the day Vacation Mode will start Then press e Start Time 9 00 AM gt Select the time Vacation Mode will start a Select a starting time for your vacation mode Then press g 9 00 AM EE Start Time Continued gt 28
20. the heating set point limit See Setpoint Limits page 28 SYMPTOM When controlling a residential heat pump and asking for cooling the heat comes on CAUSE The thermostat reversing valve dip switch is set for B REMEDY Set the reversing valve jumper for O SYMPTOM When calling for cooling both the heat and cool come on CAUSE The thermostat equipment dip switch is configured for HP and the HVAC unit is a Gas Electric REMEDY Set the equipment dip switch for Gas SYMPTOM Air handler control board fuse blows when thermostat is attached to backplate with power on but does not blow until the thermostat is placed onto the backplate CAUSE The Outdoor sensor and or sensor wiring is shorted REMEDY Check replace Outdoor sensor and or sensor wiring 81 Index Accessories 44 45 Active Brightness 20 Alerts 18 view current 18 reset 18 set edit reminders 18 See also Runtime API 62 63 Auto adjust temperature 4 changeover 4 fan 4 mode 4 Automated Demand Response 40 Auto Screenlock 30 Aux Heat Lockout 57 AUX Output Settings 58 Available Modes 38 B Reversing Valve 50 Backdrop 21 Backlight 20 Backplate 76 Balance Point 57 Beep 23 Buttons Back 1 Cooler 1 4 Fan 1 4 Home 1 Mode 1 4 Menu 1 6 Warmer 1 C 50 Calibration 22 81 Celsius 38 Choose Network 61 62 Cleaning 22 Clock Display 1 Setting 6 ColorTouch Assistant 38 Compressor
21. E MENU B utto n Heat Setpoint Press or the MODE Icon 3 SGHEDULE HEAT will allow only heat operation p FER COOL will allow only cool operation i 310 AUTO OFF AUTO will allow both Heat and Cool operation THERMOSTAT MODE OFF heating and cooling systems are turned off AUTO CHANGEOVER MODE Pressing the WARMER or COOLER buttons in Auto mode will adjust both the heat and cool setpoints simultaneously To adjust heat and cool setpoints individually choose HEAT mode to adjust the heat setpoint and COOL mode to adjust the cool setpoint then return to AUTO mode HEAT OR COOL MODE Pressing the WARMER or COOLER buttons in Heat or Cool mode will adjust only the heat or cool setpoints Using the Fan Button Press the FAN Icon s FAN ON fan runs constantly even in OFF Mode ON FAN AUTO fan only runs with a heating or cooling demand 4 FAN MODE Quick Start Set Time amp Date NOTE When the thermostat is connected to a Skyport account theTime amp Date are automatically synchronized to the Skyport Cloud including automatic Daylight Savings adjustments Set Time amp Date Your time zone is selected in the Skyport web application e Daylight Savings Time OFF P gt Quick Start Set Time amp Date Setting the Time Press MENU then AA to scroll down Press G Set Time amp Date e Set Current Time 12 00 AM and to set the current time Press R N44 when fin
22. Free Cooling Use 18 22 gauge thermostat wire Free Cooling Damper amp SENSOR 10K Thermistor Outdoor Sensor ACC TSEN Free Cooling utilizes the Y1 terminal for the operation of 1st stage cooling If mechanical compressor cooling is also present the mechanical cooling is connected to the Y2 terminal in this instance Free Cooling may be used with a Gas Electric or Heat Pump system Temperature Sensor ACC TSEN Temperature Sensor 10K ohm sensor at 77F 25C Negative Temperature Coefficient 80 Troubleshooting SYMPTOM The thermostat touchscreen buttons are not responsive CAUSE The touchscreen is out of calibration REMEDY Remove the thermostat from the backplate Push the thermostat back onto the backplate while keeping your finger pressed firmly against the center of the touchscreen until the Calibration screen appears Re calibrate the touchscreen See Touch Calibration section of full user s manual page 19 SYMPTOM The display is blank CAUSE Lack of proper power REMEDY Make sure the power is on to the HVAC and that you have 24vac between R amp C SYMPTOM The air conditioning does not attempt to turn on CAUSE The cooling setpoint is set too high REMEDY Lower the cooling setpoint or lower the cooling set point limit See Setpoint Limits page 28 SYMPTOM The heating does not attempt to turn on CAUSE The heating setpoint is set too low REMEDY Raise the heating setpoint or raise
23. Heat Setpoint 65 gt Cool Setpoint Offset 2 gt Heat Setpoint Offset 2 gt v lt BACK ADR Options rm The user may adjust the ADR Heating static Setpoint d Static heat setpoint value for automated DR events 65 gt Static Heat Setpoint 49 Main Menu Buttons Settings Static Cool Setpoint 78 gt A e Static Heat Setpoint 65 P Cool Setpoint Offset 2 gt Heat Setpoint Offset 2 gt BACK ADR Options The user may adjust the ADR Cool offset During an ADR event the cooling setpoint will be adjusted by the amount of degrees configured in this step gt Cool setpoint offset applied for automated DR events I Cool Setpoint Offset 50 Main Menu Buttons Settings e Static Cool Setpoint 78 gt A e Static Heat Setpoint 65 gt Cool Setpoint Offset 2 gt Heat Setpoint Offset 2 gt v ABACK ADR Options The user may adjust the ADR Heat offset During an ADR event the heating setpoint will be adjusted by the amount of degrees configured in this step ie i Heat setpoint offset applied for automated DR events 9 Main Menu Buttons Settings When an ADR event is pending and hasn t started yet there will be a yellow leaf on the top bar This will be accompanied by associated text as shown below Monday August 18 11 18 AM COOLER v He GOD UN Ge AVTOMOD Ett A PendifeADR Event at 1 47
24. an schedule on or off e Smart Fan OFF e Smart Fan Min Runtime 10m gt Set the minimum number of minutes the fan will run from the top of each hour Set runtime to 60 minutes to be on continuously from StartTime to Stop time 5 60 mins e Start Stop Times 7 00AM 9 00PM P Set when the Smart Fan schedule will start and stop For example you may not want Smart Fan to run during sleeping hours e Days To Run Fan Choose which days of the week Smart Fan will run 15 Main Menu Buttons Screensaver m Screensaver e Screensaver OFF e Screensaver Setup e Screensaver Turn On Delay e Screensaver Type e Slideshow e Digital Clock e Analog Clock e Change Image After e Use Theme Images OFF e Randomize Slideshow OFF e Show Clock OFF e Home Screen Info OFF e Screensaver Preview Q v v v viv vilviiv Main Menu Buttons Screensaver The Screensaver allows you to create custom slideshows Screensaver e Screensaver OFF e Screensaver Setup gt e Screensaver Turn On Delay 6m P gt How long after a button press for the Screensaver to appear 1 3 5 or 30 minutes e Screensaver Type Slideshow gt Slideshow Digital Clock Analog Clock e Change Image After 15 30 seconds 1 5 or 10 minutes e Use Theme Images OFF p Slideshow uses included Theme Images Off or On e Randomize Slideshow OFF p gt Shuffles slideshow photos in random order e S
25. ant Uploading Photos and Settings to your thermostat When you are finished adding and editing photos and settings click on Save to SD When prompted remove the SD card from the SD card reader on your computer Save to SD NOTE A 2GB SD card is recommended At the thermostat Insert the SD card into the SD Card Slot press MOSUN then AE Next press PA eg sn JNIA S Press SD Card gt Then press Import Settings from SD Card P Select the items to import into your thermostat then press Your thermostat will automatically save your new photos and settings in it s internal memory When finished you may remove the SD card It is not needed for normal thermostat operation 69 Installation Instructions Remove and Replace the old thermostat To install the thermostat properly please follow these step by step instructions If you are unsure about any of these steps call a qualified technician for assistance e Assemble tools Flat blade screwdriver wire cutters and wire strippers Make sure your Heater Air Conditioner is working properly before beginning installation of the thermostat Carefully unpack the thermostat Save the screws any brackets and instructions Turn off the power to the Heating Air Conditioning system at the main fuse panel Most residential systems have a separate breaker for disconnecting power to the furnace Remove the cover of the old thermostat If it does
26. ant to set the maximum cost of energy threshold When this threshold is exceeded the Price dependent action is enforced This Price Trigger and Dependent action is enforced independent of an ADR event as long as the utility sends real time pricing Living Room Configuration Profile pp ange it s io Runtime Dat di ven nnee 6 Evert Max Cool Evert Vie Heat us Setport Setport Sensors g amosa Static Settings p Demand Response Static Cool Setpoint t Notifications ON of ate Cost Setpor d oe thermostats 200 cators What is Demand Asaponse nat Same Orm ings Alerts Select Unity Coot Setppint Offset Heat Setpoint Offset thes ther Price Settings Schedu ng 11 Moa you test program Pree Tagger Thermostat Settings 12 Price Deperdet Actor Otrerve Setport Oftset1 Main Menu Buttons Settings Selecting the Overview tab of the ADR page will cause a summary of ADR events to be displayed Living Room Configuration Profile EJ Rename your thermostat or change it s location Runtime Data View Heat amp Cool runtimes Sensors View sensors connected this thermostat Notifications Quickly add and remove thermostats notifications Alerts View current alerts for this thermostat Schedule Modify your thermostat schedule Thermostat Settings Change your thermostat settings Delete Thermostat Automated Demand Response x Configuration Overview Event I
27. at amp Cool Stages gt Availability depends on Heat Pump dip Heat amp Cool Stages switch settings Compressor Stages Aux Heat Stages Continued next page 34 Main Menu Buttons Settings e Installation Settings p gt Continued e Timers amp Deadbands p gt Cycles Per Hour Min Heat Cool Difference Compressor Min Off Time Ist Stage Deadband 2nd Stage Deadband 2nd Stage Deadband 2nd Stage Timer 2nd Stage Turnoff Point Deadband Setpoint 3rd Stage Deadband 3rd Stage Deadband 3rd Stage Timer 3rd Stage Turnoff Point Deadband Setpoint 4th Stage Deadband 4th Stage Deadband 4th Stage Timer 4th Stage Turnoff Point Deadband Setpoint e Free Cooling p gt Free Cooling On Off Usable Outdoor Temp Mechanical Cooling Yes No Continued next page 35 Main Menu Buttons Settings e Installation Settings Be e Heat Pump Settings p Heat Pump Lockout Enabled Disabled HP Lockout Outdoor Temp Aux Heat Lockout Enabled Disabled Aux Heat Lockout Temp Dual Fuel Settings Dual Fuel On Off Changeover With Outdoor On Off Adjust Balance Point e AUX Output Settings AUX Output Usage AUX Output Polarity e Fan Off Delay fe e Sensor Settings pr Control Sensor Thermostat Sensor Only Wired Sensor Only Average Wired Thermostat Continued Wired Sensor Use Use as Outdoor Sensor Use as Remote Sensor Use as Supply Sensor Use as Return Sensor Calibrate Sensors
28. d Event Type 1233407844 Price 1233407844 Price 43 Status Start Time Stop Time Success 08 10 2014 1 00pm 08 10 2014 2 00pm Success 08 15 2014 4 00pm 08 15 2014 5 00pm Main Menu Buttons Settings e Automated Demand Response p Utility and Program setup must be done at the Skyport Cloud Services account From the thermostat Home Screen press the Menu button then select Settings e SD Card po A General Setup gt Automated Demand Response Pb Installation Settings gt v ABACK Settings A From the above screen the Automated Demand Response button is pressed TE A Price Dependent Action Offset gt e Event Max Cool Setpoint 85 gt Event Min Heat Setpoint 65 gt v ABACK ADR Options e By selecting ADR On the user can participate in ADR events triggered by their utility or price dependent events 44 Main Menu Buttons Settings WADE smed A ap Price Dependent Action offset gt Event Max Cool Setpoint 85 gt Event Min Heat Setpoint 65 gt v ADR Options Selecting the Price Dependent Action button allows the user to determine what action is taken when the price rises above the set threshold 1 e Skip Event e Observe Static Setpoints Trigger Action In the above example if the price threshold is exceeded the thermostat will invoke the Offset Setpoints configured for an ADR event until the event
29. e of Contents GET TO KNOW YOUR THERMOSTAT EIE COIN EE 1 MN sraidean aaa aAa teased 1 Dropdown Dashboard EE 2 Care and Use of Your Thermostat rssesanernnernnernnvrnnvrnnvennvesnvesnvennvennne 3 QUICK START Selecting Your Desired Temperature and Mode rssvrravernvernvernvernnernn 4 Using the Fan Button serennernnvernvernnvennnvennnvennnvennnersnvernnnesnnvensnvesnnvennn 4 Setting the Time amp Date rrsrrrsvrrnvennvernvernnernnernnvrnnvennvennvessvessnessnesnnernn 5 Sed TNS TIME swcssssintancnsnsonseanantauaneecsanaeanndsventadenssananesneasaeaipvananaiwies 6 GUI ME EEE 7 Daylight SAVINGS Setup rxsrranvrnnvrnnvennvennvennvernvesnnernnersnvrsnvssnvennnn 7 Connecting tO Wi Fi seraneraneranvrnnvrnnvennvennvernvesnnesnnesnnvssnvssnvesnvesnvernnr 8 WiFi Set up Create a Skyport Account ressvernvennvernnernnernnernnern 10 MAIN MENU BUTTONS SCHEDULE rianimare aaa aiaa iana 11 View My Schedule rrsvernvennvennvennnvnnnvnnnvnnnvnnnvnsnvnsnvennvennvennvennen 12 Edit My Schedule sciesxinasssanssasinaisisasnvanaiasssanssaessansheassanssresniessicuunseste 12 SMART FAN csesoiccipentnannanncisncsaietesncdstciesncataniasnavesncateueieubneueseiarnbeneatiatas 14 Smart Fan ON ON sieiccisarsssissiivsastnsstansenistevsticueuecansativatapeitvataivssbevtseniuerse 15 Smart Fan Minimum Runtime eronvrrnvernvesnvesnvesnvesnvesnvesnnernnernnernn 15 SIE ET 6 TIMOS ETE 15 Days to allow Smart Fan operation r seranv
30. ed If you would like to install the Venstar thermostat using only 4 wires when 5 are required follow the directions below You will need a screwdriver along with a 3 long piece of thermostat wire to use as a jumper 1 2 yap Make sure the power is off Label and disconnect wires at the thermostat Please note the color and corresponding wire designator with each color For example The R wire is red and the W wire is white and so on You will need this information handy for the next step at the HVAC equipment At the HVAC equipment end of the thermostat wires usually at the furnace locate the terminals that the wires are attached to Remove the G wire from the terminal marked G Place the G wire on terminal C Place one end of the 3 long jumper on terminal G Place the other end of the 3 long jumper on terminal Y Please note that there will be more than 1 wire on terminal Y When connecting the wires to the Venstar thermostat note that the wire that was previously connected to the G terminal of the old thermostat will now be required to be connected to the C terminal on the Venstar thermostat All other wires will be connected such that the connections on each end of the individual wires match terminal designations For example Connect the yellow wire on the thermostat end to the Y terminal on the thermostat The yellow wire will be connected to the Y terminal on the HVAC equipment end also 74
31. edule Set the schedule for the Night Dimmer Main Menu Buttons Display Maintenance allows you to clean and calibrate the touch screen e Screen Cleaning gt Screen Cleaning Mode disables the touch feature for 15 seconds so the screen may be cleaned without altering any settings Use a soft cloth without solvents or abrasive cleaners e Touch Calibration gt Under normal circumstances the touchscreen should not need to be calibrated Touch and hold the center of the targets as they appear on the screen for 3 seconds Touch Screen Calibration Press FINISH when done When calibration is complete the thermostat will automatically restart and return to the Home Screen 22 Main Menu Buttons Preferences g Preferences e User Interface Themes e Custom Wallpaper e Heat Cool Indicator e Heat Cool Indicator OFF e Taskbar red white OFF e Room Temp red blue OFF e Mode Status red blue OFF e Sound Options e Beep OFF e Beep Sound N Ww vy Main Menu Buttons Preferences You may set the type of background that appears on the thermostat Preferences Home Screen e User Interface Themes ocean P This thermostat has several high quality background themes to choose from NOTE At 7pm the background will change to an evening scene and the moon will replace the sun At 7am it will return to a daytime scene e Custom Wallpaper You may choose your
32. eesseessseeeseees 54 Heat amp Cool StageS rsrrrsnrraveravernvernnernnvrnnvrnnvrnnvensvennvensversvessnenne 54 Heat amp Cool 0 37 Compressor Stages wersvrrnnrnnnrnsnvnnnvnsnvnnnvennvennnennnnsnnesnnnssnessnven 40 AUX Hoat SUNE nada aaia 40 MESSEN vn 40 Fedre 56 Heat Pump Settings is cassnarscascsecccsscensesssmasdasshennsessssencussatanausevancvicante 57 Heat Pump Lockout Enabled Disabled csssssessseeseees 57 Heat Pump Lockout Outdoor Temp ranernnernvrnnvrnnvennvernvernnernne 57 Aux Heat Lockout Enabled Disabled rarrravernnernnernnvrnnvrnnvennrn 57 Aux Heat Lockout Temp avernnvernnvernnvernnvennnvrnnnvrnavernnvensnvennnvennn 57 D al Fuel Settings iisncasusascsiatinneredurescsasssnisanisassssiaseinncinnasainiakar 57 Dual Fuel OOTI cienca 57 Changeover With Outdoor Temp On Off resavernvernnernnern 57 Adjust Balance Point srasavvasavrarnvrssnernanervaveevanvsnnvrennerenne 57 AUX Output Settings rrsnvrnnvrnnvennvennvernvernnernnernnvrnnvrnnvennversnernvennne 58 Fan OM DE eee 59 Sansor SN en 59 Helg ES ENE aaa 59 Wired SENSO iiiseruetiiiasiioraai n 59 Calibrate SENSOrs rrsseraneranernnvrnnvrnnvrnnvennvernversversnesnnersnerenernn 59 TESE OUIS sasioanciotesiseasiscniucerceaveatiesncvanessaeverducamesrssenasiieonesneeend 59 Dealer Information sesanvernnvrnnnvrnnnvrnnvennnvennnvennnvennnvennnvennnersnnennnne 60 Upgrade Firmware rsnvennnvennnvennnvennnvennnvennnvrnnn
33. ensanennnnennnvennnvennnvennn 60 Delete Custom Images rrsvrnnnrnnnrnnnennnvnsnvnsnvesnvnsnvenvnsnnennnensnennnvnene 60 Calibrate TK eee 60 Table of Contents Reset to Factory Default Settings rxrranvrnnvrnnvennvennvennvennvernnennnerenernn 60 Restart MermosSkhuansemsmietnsnn namaensedge unnnbat 60 MT 61 SJ 1 EE NE NESE 61 MN 61 ae EEE E A AA 62 SP ORT iaaea 4 66 PRG COUN EEE 66 EMERGENCY HE ea 67 COLORTOUCH ASSISTANT irnrnrrrvserresvrresvrresersesersesersesersesersesersesersenn 68 Installing the ColorTouch Assistant Software csssesssssssesseeeee 68 UPC PHOTOS Seen 69 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS rrerrrrerrrrerrrrererrererseserresersesersesersenn 70 Remove amp Replace the Old Thermostat ssrrsnvernvernvennvernvernnernnerenernn 70 Ge CUON S EE 71 Determining Your Existing Wiring and Equipment rrsnnornnvernnvernnvern 72 Making 4 Wires Work When 5 Wires Are Required cssccseees 74 Making 5 Wires Work When 6 Wires Are Required s cssccseees 75 The ColorTouch Thermostat Backplate ernrrnnvrnnvrnnvrnnvennvernvernvennn 76 Explanation Of the Thermostat Dip Switches rrsvrravernvernnernnernnern 77 Sample Wiring Diagrams rsneranvrnnvrnnvrnnvennvennvennvernnesnnesnnerenvrnnvsnnvennner 78 TROUBLESHOOTING osesicicssosiiccesssisiictvesscssnisavtaisenensissasvasinsssnestsanneuesiaeinvel 81 MDEN Lee 82 Get To Know Your Thermostat Home Screen Indoor Humidity Read
34. er Phone Website Dealer Email e Dealer Website e Upgrade Firmware Press to upgrade the thermostat firmware The SD Card must be in the thermostat SD Card reader and contain the valid firmware If an error message appears confirm with ColorTouch Assistant that firmware is up to date or simply try reinserting the SD card If you are connected to Skyport Wi Fi and you receive an Alert that new firmware is available simply press the Upgrade Firmware button to upgrade wirelessly Note Occasionally an update that requires a large amount of data is not possible to do wirelessly In this case an update using an SD card will be required e Delete Custom Images gt Press to delete the custom photos you uploaded to the thermostat e Calibrate Clock 0 mins gt If needed the clock may be calibrated up to 10 to 10 minutes per month e Factory Defaults Press to reset the thermostat back to the factory settings e Restart Thermostat If needed press here to restart the thermostat 60 Main Menu Buttons Wi Fi e Wi Fi Status p gt e Wi Fi Setup p gt e Choose Network e Password Entry e Local API Option p gt bocgLAR e API Protocol p gt 61 Main Menu Buttons Wi Fi It is here that you will find helpful information regarding the connectivity i status of your thermostat MAC FO 27 65 C6 75 BE including the thermostat s ID Hae Connected 00 00 08
35. erent types of humidification and dehumidification equipment 58 Main Menu Buttons Settings Continued e Fan Off Delay Os p gt Runs the fan for a short time after Cooling or electric strip heat turns off to increase system efficiency 0 120 Secs e Sensor Settings e Control Sensor thermostat gt When a remote sensor is connected to the thermostat the user may choose which sensor source is used to measure room temperature e Thermostat sensor only e Remote Sensor only e Average remote thermostat e Wired Sensor Use remote gt The wired sensor may be used as follows e Outdoor sensor e Remote Sensor e Supply Sensor e Return Sensor e Calibrate Sensors O gt The thermostat and wired sensor may be calibrated 7 to 7 degrees F The integral humidity sensor may be calibrated 20 to 20 RH e lest Outputs p gt The installer or service technician can use this feature to test the functions without any time delays of the thermostat General Heat Test Outputs With a 1st stage cooling call Y1 and G are active 59 Main Menu Buttons Settings e Dealer Information A Dealer may enter their company contact information for the customer to use when they need service This will appear when the Who To Call For Service button is pressed in the Information Menu Use the keyboard to enter your information Sela Your Dealer Dealer Name ele e Contact Name Email e Deal
36. ess point w IP address but not yet connected to Skyport K A Connected to Skyport Dropdown Dashboard The contents of your Dashboard may vary Chatsworth US Mon 2 22 PM MAA Ou S2 F Day 81 82 Day 78 79 Outdoo Temp Room Temp Wed Thur Fri Weather a mm 6 Display 48 70 52 68 50 73 Humidity 39 Day 18 39 tdoor Press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen 2 r Get To Know Your Thermostat Care and Use of Your Thermostat Pencils pens and other sharp objects should never be used on your thermostat these may damage your touchscreen Only use your finger tip to press the touchscreen buttons EN WARMER Er r aef f 71 KI amp EGUIPMENTADIE AUTOMODE ar THERMOSTAT LOCATION NN MODE MENU Q SNE JEVNET EE U km Me KEMAL NA YY Use a soft damp cloth to clean the screen DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS OR CLEANERSTHAT CONTAIN SOLVENTS DO NOT SPRAY ANYTHING DIRECTLY ONTO THE THERMOSTAT Quick Start Temperature Modes amp Fan Selecting Your Desired Temperature and Mode Press Mie or er to adjust temperature Cool Setpoint The Heat or Cool Setpoint is the 020 476 Warmer temperature the room has to Button reach before heating or cooling Broom rene sd ae will turn on Fan pia Without regard BE TE ae D EQUIPMENT IDLE AUTO MODE to deadband gt a l Cooler YOUR NAME AWAY MOD
37. f purchase to learn about changes to the thermostat after firmware release 4 04 T Thermostat MUH SKYPORT2 Ind ustry Industrie C L US Tested to Compl C ply Canada Canada LISTED 4795 FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE with FCC Standards Glossary of Terms Auto Changeover A mode in which the thermostat will turn on the heating or cooling based on room temperature demand Cool Setpoint The warmest temperature that the space should rise to before cooling is turned on without regard to deadband Deadband The number of degrees the thermostat will wait once a setpoint has been reached before energizing heating or cooling Differential The forced temperature difference between the heat setpoint and the cool setpoint in Auto Mode Heat Setpoint The coolest temperature that the space should drop to before heating is turned on without regard to deadband Icon The word or symbol that appears on the thermostat display Mode The current operating condition of the thermostat i e Off Heat Cool Auto Non Programmable Thermostat A thermostat that does not have the capability of running Time Period Programming Programmable Thermostat A thermostat that has the capability of running Time Period Programming Temperature Swing Same as Deadband Time Period Programming A program that allows the thermostat to automatically adjust the heat setpoint and or the cool setpoint based on the time of the day Same as Schedule Tabl
38. he yellow wire will be connected to the Y terminal on the HVAC equipment end also 75 Installation Instructions The Venstar Backplate NOTE The backplate does not fully cover a full size vertical junction box The ACC WPLWH Venstar Wallplate or a single gang horizontally RE mounted junction box would be needed for that type of installation To remove the thermostat backplate Using the Finger Pull Areas pull the Front Housing Backplate front housing away from the backplate SVT Look for these tabs to locate the pull areas Pull out with thumbs in these areas W3 mm S Stage heat circuit meme W2 mme NA stage heat ut mme or W1 0 B Ist stage heat Circult mms Y2 mm NA stage compressor relay hmmm YI St stage compressor relay nnn Gr AN LY Ro 24 VAC etU tt C 24 VAC common fe SENSOR _ remote outdoor supply return sensor connections IMPORTANT This thermostat requires both R 24 VAC Return and C 24 VAC Common be connected to the backplate terminals 76 Installation Instructions Explanation of Thermostat Dip Switches Dip switches are located on the back of the thermostat GAS EL SPEA HP o Ho aad B GAS fc Hig ELEC GAS EL HP GAS EL HP GAS ELEC GAS ELEC This dip switch configures the thermostat to control a conventional gas electric system or a heat pump If your system is anything other than a heat pump leave this switch set for GAS EL Fo
39. how Clock OFF Shows the time and date every 5 photos Off or On e Home Screen Info OFF Shows the mode setpoints and temperature after every 10 photos Off or On e Screensaver Preview Press this button to preview your screensaver operation before returning to the Home Screen After the preview press anywhere on the screen to return to the sub menu 17 Main Menu Buttons Alerts e View Current Alerts gt e Reset Alerts gt Reset Air Filter Alert gt e Reset UV Lamp Alert gt Reset Humidity Pad Alert p gt e Set Edit Reminders p e Service Call Reminder OFF p gt e Days Until Service Call 0 days P gt e Air Filter Reminder OFF e Set Max Filter Runtime 300 hrs D gt e Set Max Filter Days 0 days P gt e UV Lamp Reminder OFF pp e Max UV Lamp Runtime 3860 days B gt e Humidity Pad Reminder OFF p gt e Set Max Hum Runtime 360 days gt M e Service Information 18 Main Menu Buttons Alerts la The alerts let you know when your system needs service Alerts e View Current Alerts gt View and reset current service alerts here Alerts will appear on the bottom bar Air Filter OK a of the Home Screen UV Lamps OK _ Press to view and reset current alerts e I QI n D gt D a y Clear and reset current service alerts NM D gt m I D 5 Q D T V Set service alert ru
40. ing Outdoor Temperature If optional accessory is used or connected to Skyport Backlit ColorTouch Display Connectivity Symbol Table Drop Down Connectivity Symbol Sensor Button n armer Not connected to Wi Fi Button SD Card Connected to local E Slot ZA access point w IP address without Skyport enabled amp EGQUIPMENTADIE ae mat Wi Cooler THERMOSTAT LOCATION Button Connected to local x access point w IP address but not yet connected to Skyport Menu Button I Connected to Skyport Fan Button Mode Buttons Date amp Time Home Away Button Main Menu Screen Sub Menu Screen Sub Menu Scrolling Bone SE Indicates Options Pl Available Schedule Fan Settings Screensaver s Thermostat Name A Preferences Available Modes fall gt SD Card a General Setup r y Menu BACK Settings Back Buttons Scrolling GE e Button Buttons Home Button Get To Know Your Thermostat Dropdown Dashboard The Dropdown Dashboard displays temperature humidity and other readings It will also show Drop Down Dashboard Button Tuesday February 25 9 41 AM Boom TEMP EQUIPMENT IDIE YOUR NAME the high and low readings of the day Wi Fi Connection Icon Connectivity Symbol Table NN Not connected T to Wi Fi e Connected to local access point w IP address without Skyport enabled R T Connected to local acc
41. ing information and or setback actions that alter the comfort settings of the thermostat in order to reduce energy usage on demand This is known as Automated Demand Response or ADR for short You must register to participate in a utility soonsored program if offered by your local utility to take advantage of this feature SKYPORT CLOUD SERVICES From the web application the user will select Thermostat Settings from the left column Then the Demand Response button is selected Living Room Configuratian Q Profile Pr ADL REE a Therm sta Sa ng Change I s cation Miagi yun Tnmeaiat aetings and predenence Runtime Data Ji View beet Coi oe lA Sensors we LP Gi Ver argon Preierences Alerts bet a TA a WacntionAmiy Maotifcations Gheckry ahd and name referat S r vat dar G Alberts wy dd ver cure sera te Security Humidity Settings Hui ar Schedule H ndify you MoToda kuk 1 Thennostat Settings Canned Change your thenmostal Res pons Binge Dekie Thana 40 Main Menu Buttons Settings The Demand Response configuration page shown below is where the thermostat is configured to respond to the energy provider s signals It also sets operational parameters for the thermostat The left column of the ADR configuration page allows or prevents access by the utility Here communication with the utility and your thermostat may be turned On or Off The selected utility will provide a Program
42. ionally the thermostat is wired in a different manner for this feature to function properly Before enabling this feature please make sure these steps are completed e Free Cooling DISABLED Turns on Free Cooling e Usable Outdoor Temp 65 D gt Free Cooling shuts off above this outdoor temperature 40 80 degrees F e Mechanical Cooling NO If you don t have a compressor set Mechanical Cooling to NO Y1 will then be used to control the Free Cooling Damper s and Y2 will be disabled If set to YES mechanical compressor cooling will be controlled by the Y2 terminal See page 67 for wiring diagram Mechanical air conditioning is turned on with a 2nd stage demand for cooling and the Free Cooling outdoor air damper is closed Outdoor Air Grille Supply Grilles urnace Return Air Grill Barometric Vent to Attic Return Grille AirFlow AirFlow mm To relieve building pressure Free Cooling 56 Main Menu Buttons Settings e Installation Settings B gt Continued Only available e Heat Pump Settings p gt when dip switch is set for Heat Pump operation e Heat Pump Lockout DISABLED P Turns on Heat Pump Lockout e HP Lockout Outdoor Temp 65 gt Heat Pump will not run below this temp 20 75 deg F e Aux Heat Lockout DISABLED p gt Turns on Aux Heat Lockout e Aux Heat Lockout Temp 65 P gt Aux Heat will not run above this temp 0 75
43. is over Please note that the Threshold price may only be set in the Skyport Cloud Services account Selecting Skip Event will take no action when the set price threshold is exceeded 45 Main Menu Buttons Settings e ADR On Price Dependent Action Offset P Event Max Cool Setpoint 85 gt Event Min Heat Setpoint 65 gt v BACK ADR Options Pa The user may limit the maximum Cooling Setpoint The thermostat will not allow cool setpoints above this value for any automated DR event 89 Event Max Cool Setpoint 46 Main Menu Buttons Settings e ADR On _ Price Dependent Action Offset gt Event Max Cool Setpoint 85 gt gt e Event Min Heat Setpoint 65 gt v BACK ADR Options Pa The user may limit the minimum Heating Setpoint The thermostat will not allow heat setpoints below this value for any automated DR event 65 gt BACK Event Min Heat Setpoint A 47 Main Menu Buttons Settings e Static Cool Setpoint 78 gt A e Static Heat Setpoint 65 gt Cool Setpoint Offset 2 gt Heat Setpoint Offset 2 gt v ADR Options e The user may adjust the ADR Cooling static Setpoint i Static cool setpoint value for automated DR events o za 18 fe gt BACK Static Cool Setpoint 48 Main Menu Buttons Settings e Static Cool Setpoint 78 gt A e Static
44. ished Press Choose For 12 hour AM PM clock e Use AM PM OFF gt For 24 hour clock Press amp EDXe when finished 6 Quick Start Set Time amp Date Setting the Date Press e Set Current Date 6 1 2013 gt lt N Press lt or gt to set the current month and year Press the day on the calendar Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 27 28 20 so 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 lt 8 9 20a 22 23 2 jeza 20 30 1 Press REN cr PetsT4lst st 7 when finished e Daylight Savings Setup gt Turn Daylight Savings Time on or off e Daylight Savings Time OFF Adjust when Daylight Savings Time begins e Start Schedule 2nd Adjust when Daylight RICHES pr SavngsTimeent Day e Month March J gt after making a change e Stop Schedule gt to a selection i e Ends On ast p gt S or the Home button e Month November gt when finished Quick Start Connect to Wi Fi Connect to Wi Fi from initial start up When power is connected to the thermostat and it has not been configured to connect to a Wi Fi Access point the following message appears Wi Fi Set Up No Wi Fi access points are configured for your thermostat Would you like to set up one now YES Re Select the access point you wish to connect to from the list y Enter the password for the Wi Fi Access Point and press NEXT Select automatic setup and press NEXT When finished a dialog box will appea
45. itif ne doit pas causer d interf rences et 2 ce dispositif doit accepter toute interf rence y compris les interf rences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement de l appareil En vertu des r glements d Industrie Canada cet metteur de radio ne peut fonctionner en utilisant une antenne d un type et maximale ou moins Gain approuv pour l metteur par Industrie Canada Pour r duire les interf rences radio potentielles aux autres utilisateurs le type d antenne et son gain doivent tre choisis afin que la puissance isotrope rayonn e quivalente PIRE ne est pas plus de ce qui est n cessaire pour une communication r ussie We Venstar declare under our sole responsibility that the device to which this declaration relates Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This color touchscreen has the ability to receive updates to its firmware Periodically firmware updates are released by the manufacturer to add features and or performance enhancements This manual was produced reflecting the most current firmware feature set at the time of publication firmware rev 4 04 Firmware releases after rev 4 04 may not be adequately depicted in this manual Please refer to the appropriate website or contact your place o
46. keep the firmware current Export files from one thermostat and import them into others e General Setup gt e Fahrenheit F e Celsius C 38 Main Menu Buttons Settings e General Setup Pb Continued e Language en gt e English e Spanish Espanol e French Francais e Smart Recovery OFF Smart Recovery turns on the heat before the Morning start time to bring the room temperature to the Morning setpoint at the start of the Morning time period Please allow 4 8 days for Smart Recovery time to adjust When used with a heat pump electric strip heat will be disabled while Smart Recovery is active e Simple Thermostat OFF Turn on Simple Thermostat for the most basic user interface When Simple Thermostat is on alerts will appear in the top bar of the main screen Press on the top yellow alert bar to view alerts Top Bar Monday March 25 2 27 PM v 4 Room Tempe 7 J og Tanp Room EA Single Temperature g Setpoint ke COOLING A Cooler ma Button SEF Oo FAN Shl Press Press Menu for Press for Press Button Heat to Cooling te turn turn Fan Off On or Auto Note When using the SimpleThermostat Home Screen the program schedule along with the HOME and AWAY features are unavailable 39 Main Menu Buttons Settings e Automated Demand Response p Overview ColorTouch thermostats support the handling of specific signals from the utility provider The utility generated signals carry pric
47. mmon W1 0 B Reversing Valve W2 3rd Stage Heat Y1 1st Stage Compressor Cool or Heat 2nd Stage Compressor Cool or Heat G Fan Y2 GAS EL og HP O LO BERN B GAS ay ELEC Number of Compressor Stages set to 2 79 6 Wire 1 Stage Cooling 2 Stage Heat Residential amp Commercial Heat Pump with 0 Reversing Valve R 24VAC Power C 24VAC Common W1 0 B Y1 Reversing Valve 1st Stage Compressor Cool or Heat W2 Aux Heat G Fan GAS EL OK HP o Hofa B GAS td ELEC 8 Wire 2 Stage Cooling 4 Stage Heat Residential amp Commercial Heat Pump with O Reversing Valve R 24VAC Power C 24VAC Common W1 0 B Reversing Valve W2 3rd Stage Heat W3 4th Stage Heat Y1 1st Stage Compressor Cool or Heat 2nd Stage Compressor Cool or Heat G Fan Y2 GAS EL og HP O LO DERN B GAS say ELEC Number of Compressor Stages set to 2 Installation Instructions Sample Wiring Diagrams with Dip Switch Positions Heat Pump Systems with Dual Fuel 7 Wire 2 Stage Cooling 3 Stage Heat Residential amp Commercial Heat Pump with O Reversing Valve and Fossil Fuel furnace R 24VAC Power GAS EL oh HP C 24VAC Common o HWER B W1 0 B Reversing Valve mw W2 3rd Stage Heat SES ELEC connected to furnace Number of Compressor Stages Y1 1st Stage Compressor set to 2 Cool or Heat see Compressor Stages pg 33 Y2 2nd Stage C Cool EG Dual Fuel set to On G Ean see Dual Fuel Settings pg 36
48. ndicator 23 Heat Pump aux heat 37 40 aux heat lockout 36 emergency heat 67 heat pump lockout 36 57 dip switch setting 77 79 multi stage 37 40 Humidity 25 Humidification 26 Dehumidification 26 83 Idle Brightness 20 Information 32 Installation Settings 54 Installation 70 Keypad 31 38 Language 34 39 Lock see Security Logo 60 Index Main Menu 1 8 Maintenance 20 Manual changeover 57 cool 4 heat 4 Mode 1 4 Mode Restrictions 35 Morning Warm up see Smart Recovery MultiStage Operation 72 Network Password 61 62 Night Dimmer 20 Non Programmable Thermostat ii O Reversing Valve 50 Off Mode 4 Outdoor calibrate 59 high and low temp 1 sensor 36 59 80 viewing temp 1 Passcode 30 31 Photos 24 60 68 Preferences 23 24 69 Program daily schedule 12 Reset alert messages 18 thermostat settings see Factory Defaults runtime fan filter 18 UV light 18 Reversing Valve 77 Runtime resetting see Reset service filter 18 UV light 18 viewing 18 32 84 Schedule turn on off 11 view 11 edit 11 Screen Cleaning 22 Screensaver turn on off 16 setup 16 preview 16 SD Card 38 2nd stage turn off temperature 35 Secure API 61 Security 30 Service alerts 18 19 information 19 32 Set Clock see Clock Setpoint balance point 40 cool 4 heat 4 limits 29 vacation 27 Settings 31 Simple Thermostat 39 Sky
49. ntimes and turn reminders on or off e Service Call Reminder OFF e Days Until Service Call 0 days gt e Air Filter Reminder OFF e Set Max Filter Runtime 500 hrs gt e Set Max Filter Days 300 days gt UV Lamp Reminder OFF Dealer s Your Dealer Logo here A Email te e Set Max UV Lamp Runtime 800 days e Humidity Pad Reminder OFF e Set Max Hum Runtime 300 days e Service Information View your service company s contact information 19 Main Menu Buttons Display Display d e Set Idle Brightness p gt e Set Dimmer Schedule p e Screen Cleaning p gt e Touch Calibration p gt 20 Main Menu Buttons Display The display brightness options ka may be adjusted in this menu Display e Active Brightness 80 P gt You may select how bright the backlight is while the thermostat is active The display is active for 3 minutes after last touch it then goes Idle e Idle Brightness 30 P gt You may select how bright the backlight is while the thermostat is idle e Night Dimmer You may dim the brightness of the screen at night e Auto Night Dimmer OFF The screen can be set to dim automatically at night Dimming the display can prolong the life of the backlight e Set Idle Brightness 20 gt Set the screen brightness for the Night Dimmer When Night Dimmer is On the display will go idle 8 seconds after last touch e Set Dimmer Sch
50. o satisfy a heat demand 67 The ColorTouch Assistant ColorTouch Assistant may be downloaded at no charge at www venstar com thermostats colortouch assistant Touch Lssistant New Thermostat Configuration Click here to start a new thermostat configuration with the latest firmware version Open Existing CTA Configuration Click here to load an existing thermostat configuration saved on your computer Help Click here to find tips to be successful with Ct nares rt your photos fom Le Whee Ndi tre the ColorTouch Assistant Application s the thermostat s si ver or palpate ose a photo hei usto gaits aper ee ckground Colo en ch Assistant allows you to om ogram your time period schedule and or configur ose tie ermostat s installation settings from the comfort of your de S op c Vensi tar dealer applic am peaa ir logo and contact informatio mig haha a tered Every time the user runs the Colorlouch Assistant software it automatically connects to Venstar Colorlouch website in the background and updates the software and firmware the operating system for ColorTouch at no cost The ColorTouch Assistant allows you to use your computer to e Upload photos for e Upload dealer and service background and slideshow contact information and images company logo e Program a time period e An alternative method to schedule update thermostat firmware e Configure installation settings 68 The ColorTouch Assist
51. oncompliant peripherals or peripherals not recommended by Venstar is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception Changes or modifications to the product not expressly approved by Venstar could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC INDOOR Mobile Radio Information To comply with FCC IC RF exposure limits for general population uncontrolled exposure the antenna s used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This Device complies with Industry Canada License exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Under Industry Canada regulations this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum or lesser gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful communication Cet appareil est conforme avec Industrie Canada exempts de licence standard RSS s Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes 1 ce dispos
52. oods winds fires lightning accidents corrosive environments or other conditions beyond the control of the Manufacturer 5 Parts not supplied or designated by the Manufacturer or damages resulting from their use 6 Manufacturer products installed outside the continental U S A Alaska Hawaii and Canada 7 Electricity or fuel costs or increases in electricity or fuel costs for any reason whatsoever including additional or unusual use of supplemental electric heat 8 ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL PROPERTY OR COMMERCIAL DAMAGE OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state Patents Issued amp Pending Printed on recycled paper aie P N 88 1088 Rev 1 04 15
53. port Service 40 Smart Fan 14 Smart Recovery 34 39 Sound Options 23 Stages 34 54 Terminals see Backplate Test Outputs 59 Thermostat Sensor calibrate 59 Three Stage Heat 37 Themes 24 Time see Clock Timers 54 Time Delay compressor lockout 37 cycles per hour 37 1st stage to 2nd stage 38 2nd stage to 3rd stage 38 3rd stage to 4th stage 38 Time schedule see Schedule Touch Calibration 22 Upgrade Firmware 60 User Interface Themes 24 UV Light resetting 16 runtime see Runtime setting see Runtime Vacation 27 modes 29 schedule 29 setpoints 29 W1 71 W2 73 W3 76 Wallpaper 24 Warranty 86 Wiring 71 dual fuel 77 free cooling 56 80 gas electric 77 heat pump 73 Y1 50 Y2 50 85 Warranty One Year Warranty This Product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship If it appears within one year from the date of original installation whether or not actual use begins on that date that the product does not meet this warranty a new or remanufactured part at the manufacturer s sole option to replace any defective part will be provided without charge for the part itself provided the defective part is returned to the distributor through a qualified servicing dealer THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT INCLUDE LABOR OR OTHER COSTS incurred for diagnosing repairing removing installing shipping servicing or handling of either defective parts or replacement parts
54. r confirming the successful connection to the local Wi Fi Access Point Select OK then the Wi Fi status page will appear Upon closing of the Wi Fi status page you will be asked to join the thermostat to a Skyport account Select YES and follow the onscreen instructions to create a new Skyport account or to add the thermostat to an existing account 8 Quick Start Connect to Wi Fi from menus Press MENU Press DOWN A KM i Fi e Wi Fi Setup gt Press Wi Fi Setup Select the access point from the list that you want to connect to Press Wi Fi Enter the password for the Wi Fi Access Point and press NEXT lt Select automatic setup and press NEXT When finished a dialog box will appear confirming the successful connection to the local Wi Fi Access Point Select OK then the Wi Fi status page will appear Upon closing of the Wi Fi status page you will be asked to join the thermostat to a Skyport account Select YES and follow the onscreen instructions to create a new Skyport account or to add the thermostat to an existing account 9 Quick Start Connect to Wi Fi from menus Although there is more than one way to create a Skyport account the steps below illustrate creation from a browser If the thermostat is connected to the local Wi Fi Access Point but not yet joined to a Skyport account you may join the thermostat to an account by doing the following Select MENU from the thermostat
55. r some commercial heat pumps this switch may need to be set for GAS EL Consult the commercial heat pump literature When the GAS EL or HP dip switch is configured for HP this dip switch O or B must be set to control the appropriate reversing valve If O is chosen the W1 0 B terminal will energize in cooling If B is chosen the W1 0 B terminal will energize in heating 1 When GAS EL or HP is set for GAS EL This switch GAS or ELEC controls how the thermostat will control the Fan G terminal in heating mode When GAS is chosen the thermostat will not energize the Fan G terminal in heating When ELEC is chosen the thermostat will energize the fan in heating 2 When GASJEL or HP is set for HP This switch GAS or ELEC defines the Aux Heat type When GAS is chosen the auxiliary heat will not be allowed to run during heat pump operation When using a Dual Fuel system set this switch for GAS When ELEC is chosen up to two stages of auxiliary strip heat will be allowed to run 77 Installation Instructions Sample Wiring Diagrams with Dip Switch Positions Conventional Heating and Cooling Systems 2 Wire Heat Only Residential amp Commercial 1 Stage Heating with no Fan The thermostat will not work with 2 wires Either pull new wire or purchase a model ACC0410 two wire kit GAS EL Meg HP o Haki B GAS ly ELEC 4 Wire Cool Only Residential amp Commercial 1 Stage Cooling 24VAC Power 24VAC Common 1st S
56. ranvrnnvennvennvernvernnernnern 15 SCREENS NE Leg 16 Screensaver On Off nresavarnvernvennvrnnnrnnnrnnnrnsnvnsnvennvennvennnennnesnnenee 17 SCreensaverSetup rrssrrssrnsnvernvennvrnnnrnnnrnsnnnsnvnsnvennvennnennnennnennenene 17 Screensaver PrevieW rr rnssversvrrsvrnnnrnnnrnnnrnnnvnnnvennvennvennnennnennnvnee 17 MS 18 View Current AlertS rssvrrnnrrnnvrnnvnnnvnnnvnsnvnnnvnsnvesnnesnnesnnvsnnesnnenen 19 EGG aaan 19 SEU 0 ga EE 19 Service Information Who To Call For Service Table of Contents DIS PEAY EE 20 Active Brightness ccssscsssccsssessssessssesssseessceessceesseeasseressensess 21 idle Brightness srasavrannvrarnensnnennanervaneenaneenavnsnnnvennensnnenuanenvanenne 21 Night DIMMEN wicsciissicsisccsiicessinscinasichsasaisnnsanastnsteassnsemnicenuneastnstians 21 WAI ALON ANG E sorpassano 22 PREFERENCES ascuysutesoiscctwiecniotanc snonnientiotoesensGenideisbenien unieiesanssenceet 23 User Interface Themes nannrnnnvrnnnernnvennnvennnvennnvennnvrnnnersnvennnnennn 24 Custom Wallpaper rsnvrnnvrnnvrnnvennvennvennvernnernnesnnernnvsvnvrsnvernvennner 24 He t Gool ndicator u uenssussunssunsunvuusmnuannvnssnnensnasman 24 ST TT Lo I iossacascisdazaracsicasnncedisasaueievaseusenscensnenssatesaeorsecnies 24 MM Len 25 Humidification Settings rranvrnnvrnnvrnnvennvennvernnernnernnvrnnvrnnvennne 26 Dehumidification Settings rranvrnnvrnnvennvennvernnernnernnernnvrnnvennnn 26 VACATION
57. s home screen Scroll down y Select Skyport Skyport y Select Skyport Account and follow the onscreen instructions e Skyport Account gt I Open your browser to https venstar skyportcloud com 2 Select Create account now Create Account Now 3 Follow on screen instructions to create an account and adda thermostat to the Skyport account 10 Main Menu Buttons Schedule CE Schedule e View My Schedule gt e Edit My Schedule p gt Main Menu Buttons Schedule This thermostat features up to four programmable time periods per 24 hour day Morning Day Evening Eey and Night The start time for each time period is Schedule adjustable The stop time for each time period is the start time for the next period e View My Schedule gt Press a day of the week to view its settings This may be repeated for each day program v Sunday 7 Select All 485 Weekdays 2 Weekends elect day s Saturday LNG My Schedule NEXT gt e Edit My Schedule gt Press and select days to program De da Select individual days J or Select groups of days ED Select All 3 Weekdays 482 Weekends BACK My Schedule NEXT gt Then press NEXT _ _ _E Continued gt Main Menu Buttons Schedule e Edit My Schedule p gt Continued Press and select a Time Period Morning Day Evening or Night to edi
58. t O This program will apply to Weekdays BACK Select Time Period To Edit NEXT gt Next Adjust Mode Start Time and Heat and Cool Setpoints to desired settings TheTime Period may also be Enabled or Disabled Un check the Enabled box for Time Periods you don t want to use Press DONE when finished Mode Heat and Cool Setpoints Morning Ea Enable Disable Time Period Starts at 6 00 am Start Time When you are finished editing the Bi Review Your Program four time periods press semen NEXT gt The heat setpoint wil be set to 76 F and the cool selpaintto 78 F From 8 00 am until 6 00 pm the thermostat mode will be set to AUTO The heat setpoint will be set to 62 F and the cool setpoint to 85 F From 6 00 pm until 8 30 pm the thermostat mode will be set to AUTO Review yo u r p rog ra m The heat setpoint will be set to 70 F and the cool setpoint to 78 F From 8 30 pm until 6 00 am the thermostat mode will be set to AUTO The heat setpoint will be set to 62 F and the cool setpoint to 82 F Press SAVE to keep your program Press EDIT to make further changes Edit Save 13 Main Menu Buttons Smart Fan Qo TO Smart Fan e Smart Fan OFF e Smart Fan Min Runtime e Start Stop Times e Days To Run Fan 14 Main Menu Buttons Smart Fan ID The fan may be programmed to IO turn on automatically for a specified Smart Fan period during the day Press to turn f
59. tage Cool Fan GAS EL HO g HP o ham B GAS Ws ELEC 5 Wire 1 Stage Cooling 1 Stage Heat Residential amp Commercial 1 Stage Cooling with 1 stage Electric Heat R 24VAC Power C 24VAC Common W1 0 B 1st Stage Heat Y1 1st Stage Cool G Fan GAS EL LJ HP o Eos B GAS aa ELEC 78 3 Wire Heat Only Residential amp Commercial 1 Stage Heating with no Fan R 24VAC Power C 24VAC Common W1 0 B 1st Stage Heat GAS EL Meg HP o Hoki B GAS ey ELEC 5 Wire 1 Stage Cooling 1 Stage Heat Residential amp Commercial 1 Stage Cooling with 1 stage Gas Heat R 24VAC Power C 24VAC Common W1 0 B 1st Stage Heat y1 1st Stage Cool G Fan GAS EL Ho k HP o Haai B GAS We ELEC 8 Wire 2 Stage Cooling 3 Stage Heat Residential amp Commercial 2 Stage Cooling with 3 stage Gas Heat R 24VAC Power C 24VAC Common W1 0 B 1st Stage Heat 2nd Stage Heat 3rd Stage Heat 1st Stage Cool 2nd Stage Cool Fan GAS EL o k HP o Eh B GAS Muy ELEC Installation Instructions Sample Wiring Diagrams with Dip Switch Positions Heat Pump Systems 5 Wire 1 Stage Cooling 1 Stage Heat Residential amp Commercial Heat Pump with O Reversing Valve R 24VAC Power C 24VAC Common W1 0 B Reversing Valve Y1 1st Stage Compressor Cool or Heat G Fan GAS EL OK HP o Eh B GAS M ELEC 7 Wire 2 Stage Cooling 3 Stage Heat Residential amp Commercial Heat Pump with O Reversing Valve R 24VAC Power C 24VAC Co

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