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1. Enter new temperature If you want to keep the ieee set point 61 degrees in this example just press x If you make an out of range temperature setting a buzzer sound will indicate to you that you made a mistake and you will be prompted again to enter the desired set point You have now set your ARMED AWAY temperature to 61 in this case and the phone module will echo back the change to verify 8 Ifyou are all done with the settings and now want to arm or disarm the security system wait_for the To exit enter zero menu announcement and press 9 9 At this point you have adjusted the set back temperature and the new setting has been echoed back Your options now are e to wait for the menu to be announced again in case you want to review or change the thermostat settings e tojust hang up the phone Turning the Set Back On and Off The set back feature of the 4500 thermostat works automatically when you leave the premises and the security system is ARMED AWAY However sometimes you may want to override this feature You can turn off the set back at any time while still on the premises or off For example on a very hot day you may want the premises temperature to be restored to the more comfortable normal settings by the time you return home from work instead of remaining at the more economical set back temperature until you arrive You would do the following 1 Call the security sy
2. Commission FCC Part 15 Statement eee 13 Teint AEE a E b DEEE eae eisai totus ats E E ae ON ER 14 About the 4500 Thermostat The Ademco 4500 thermostat provides control for both heat and air conditioning It is intended for use with Ademco security systems that include the enhanced 4286 phone module You can set the 4500 thermostat using any Touch tone phone either on premises or remotely The 4500 thermostat is not a replacement for the existing thermostat which remains in the installation but can be selected to provide a set back function whenever the system is in the ARMED AWAY mode The existing thermostat controls premises temperature while the security system is DISARMED or in ARMED STAY mode Saving Money on Energy Bills An important benefit of combined climate control and security is potential energy cost savings During the heating season you can set back the 4500 thermostat for times when you are away from home by putting the security system in the ARMED AWAY mode Our set back feature lets you turn down the thermostat when the house is empty automatically when you arm the security system in the ARMED AWAY mode During the cooling season you can set the 4500 thermostat for a higher temperature than the existing thermostat for times when you are away from home to save on cooling costs by putting the security system in the ARMED AWAY mode In both cases you can call home to adjust the set bac
3. the section To Enter the Thermostat Menu Mode on page 5 or perform the first three steps of the abbreviated step by step procedure on page 8 and continue with this procedure The two thermostats in your system are named Thermostat 1 and Thermostat 2 for programming purposes When you first enter Thermostat menu mode you are hearing status for Thermostat 1 and you can adjust the set point for Thermostat 1 without having to LOG ON If however you want to review or set Thermostat 2 you must first choose the Log On menu selection At the To log on enter 2 prompt press 2 The System will announce Enter thermostat number 2 Press to select Thermostat 2 You will hear the operating mode and set back temperature for Thermostat 2 Next you can change its settings by waiting for the thermostat menu and pressing 7 after the To change temperature enter 1 prompt You can then review and change the set back temperature in effective in the ARMED AWAY mode as described earlier in Setting the 4500 thermostat on page 5 of this manual When Leaving Protected Premises for Extended Periods We recommend that the 4500 thermostat the original thermostat and the entire heating cooling system be tested weekly and always before leaving the premises for extended periods of time such as during vacation time We recommend that your alarm system is monitored by
4. 0 thermostat the LED will flash and you should call your alarm installation or service company for service Product Specifications Operating Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Temperature Setting Range 45 to 99 F 7 to 37 C Air Conditioner Compressor Off Cycle 5 minutes minimum Physical Dimensions 6 3 16 by 2 7 8 by 1 1 4 The 4500 measures the temperature of the surrounding air as well as the wall that it is mounted on It may provide a slightly different reading than a thermometer or another thermostat mounted nearby This can be due to nearby sources of heat or drafts sunlight and varying accuracy of existing thermostats Unless the reading is off by more than 4 F this should not be a cause for concern Controlling the 4500 Thermostat by Phone The phone access feature of the Honeywell security system provides a number of capabilities to the user e To adjust the ARMED AWAY set back temperature of the 4500 thermostats over any phone e To turn off the set back function for a single ARMED AWAY period or turn it on again if necessary e Tocontrol two 4500 thermostats in a single installation A Thermostat Mode voice menu can be activated after accessing the security system by phone To Enter the Thermostat Mode Menu By Phone 1 Obtain access to your security system by phone according to the instructions for phone access provided with your security system You will need to enter the 2 digit phon
5. E TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you Seller does not represent that the product may not be compromised or circumvented that the product will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Buyer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a burglary robbery fire or other events occurring without providing an alarm but it is not insur ance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result CONSEQUENTLY SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING HOWEVER IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE WHETHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN SELLER S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE
6. Honeywell ADEMCO 4500 Thermostat User Guide N7972V1 5 05 Rev A TABLE OF CONTENTS About the 4500 Thermostaten deeagaud theegekdueta Woden cath E Manabe caeasaaeuswanans 1 Saving Money on Energy Bills ccccsssssseeccccceececeeceseeseesecccseeeaauecsaaeseeeecess 1 The 4500 Thermostat Provides Comfort and Convenience cceseeeeeeeeseees 1 How the 4500 Thermostat Works with Your Present Thermostat cccccssscceeeeeees 2 Front Panel Controls and Indicator ici attin natin atin aim edanat eee 3 Prod ct Sp cifications meriete has enti tent ata reed ccla a A EEEE 4 Controlling the 4500 thermostat by Phone cccccccccccceccecccsseseecccecceceeeeeeueessseeees 5 To Enter the Thermostat Mode Menu by Phone ccccccccccccececceseeseeeeeeeeeeees 5 Adjusting the Set Back Temperature of the 4500 thermostat ssssssessssesseees 6 Turning the Set Back On and Off cc ececsseccccccccecsssseecccceseeceuueesseeeseeecccsseesauneness 8 Using Two 4500 Thermostats with Your System ccccccccsssssssssseecccceeeceeeesaaeeesesees 9 When Leaving Protected Premises for Extended Periods ccccccccssscseseseeeeeeees 10 Testing the Heating Cooling System ccccccccccccsssscsssesseeccccceeeesseeeseeseeeccecseeeeauaesens 11 Testing the Pre existing Thermostat ccccccccccccccccsssssseeccccesecesasssseeseeecccsseeeeauaesess 12 Federal Communications
7. REMEDY AGAINST SELLER This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state No increase or alteration written or verbal to this warranty is authorized Honeywell 165 Eileen Way Syosset NY 11791 Copyright 2005 Honeywell International Inc www honeywell com security N7972V1 5 05 Rev A
8. RMED AWAY mode The 4500 thermostat is set from any Touch tone phone either on premises or by calling in when away 1 Make sure that the front panel switches on the 4500 thermostat are set correctly e The ACTIVE BYPASS switch must be set to ACTIVE and e The HEAT COOL switch must be set for the desired mode of operation 2 Enter thermostat mode as described on page 5 A menu of user commands will be announced 3 When you hear the prompt To change temperature enter 1 Press 1 during a pause in the thermostat mode menu announcement The system will announce Temperature set to 65 for example 4 Next it will announce Enter new temperature If you want to keep the present set back temperature 65 degrees in this example just press 5 If you want to change the set back temperature point you can then enter a new temperature 6 1 for example You have now set your unoccupied premises temperature to 61 degrees The system will then announce the change of set point Setting the Set Back Temperature of the 4500 Thermostat cont d 6 The new ARMED AWAY set back temperature point will be announced This is the temperature the 4500 thermostat will maintain when you are away from the premises The set back is turned on only when the security system is ARMED AWAY The system will announce Armed away temperature set to 61 7 Next it will repeat
9. a central station for system low battery and AC loss Be sure to give your central station contact information of someone who can access the premises in the event the system loses AC power while you are away for an extended period of time since a power outage may cause the heating cooling system to become inoperable If you live in an area where temperatures can be extreme it is important to dial into your security system periodically as described earlier while away to monitor premises temperatures Follow procedures detailed on page 5 to hear ambient temperature status and on page 6 for making changes to the set back settings in the thermostat program mode If the heating air conditioning control system electric power or security system fails you can call for service before any problems occur If any one of those systems fails it could result in failure of the heating cooling system to maintain room temperature Failure of the heating or cooling system could result in property damage or injury It is important to maintain your security and heating cooling systems and to periodically test your security system and heating cooling system to insure proper operation 10 Testing the Heating Cooling System To be sure the heating cooling system is maintaining the room temperature at the set back point you have programmed by phone test the system as follows 1 Be sure that the 4500 thermostat is in the ACTIVE mode using its front pan
10. e code provided by your installer and your 4 digit user code when you are calling from outside or whenever prompted by the system 2 You will now hear the announcement of the security system status followed by the ambient room temperature if installer has programmed this particular option 3 Wait until the security system completes the status announce ments When prompted by the system press 9 9 The security system phone access module will announce all words denoted by quotation marks and italicized as follows e THERMOSTAT MODE followed by whether SET BACK is ON or OFF and whether the 4500 thermostat is set for HEAT MODE or COOL MODE e The temperature setting of the 4500 thermostat that is in effect when the security system is ARMED AWAY A menu of thermostat related end user commands will be annunciated The following sections Adjusting the Set Back Temperature of the 4500 thermostat Turning the Set Back On and Off Using Two 4500 thermostats With Your Security System and Exiting Thermostat Mode explain the use of the thermostat mode commands 5 Adjusting the Set Back Temperature of the 4500 Thermostat Keep in mind that the on premises existing thermostat is set to the desired temperature for when the building is occupied The 4500 thermostat is used to set the set back temperature for when the premises is unoccupied and the security system is in the A
11. el slide switch Refer to page 3 if in doubt 2 Be sure that the ACTIVE LED turns on and is not flashing e A flashing LED indicates a problem with the wiring to the 4500 thermostat e A Check Thermostat announcement on the phone is also an indication to call for servicing of the 4500 thermostat 3 Arm the security system in the ARMED AWAY mode and leave the premises When you return home or by calling home while away verify that the temperature inside the premises closely matches the set back point initially programmed Be sure that sufficient time has been allowed for the premises ambient temperature to stabilize If the 4500 thermostat is not maintaining temperature as was programmed first review the ARMED AWAY set back point using the phone and then check if the pre existing thermostat is working as described in the next section If both thermostats are not working call your heating air conditioning service company for servicing of your system If only the 4500 thermostat is not working properly immediately set its front panel switch to BYPASS thereby using the pre existing thermostat to control your heating and cooling system and call your alarm installation or service company for service 11 Testing the Pre Existing Thermostat Switch the front panel ACTIVE BYPASS switch to BYPASS and check that the pre existing thermostat not the 4500 thermostat is working and able to control the heating cooling syste
12. k temperature that is in effect while the system is in the armed away mode The 4500 Thermostat Provides Comfort and Convenience Heat or air conditioning in vacation homes can be remotely set and monitored by phone For example heat can be turned up at a ski cabin before guests arrive The owner can also call in to the system to check that the indoor temperature is being maintained while the premises are vacant Users can set the air conditioning by calling home just before leaving work Once access to the security system has been established the ambient temperature will automatically be announced if the installer has programmed this function The following sections describe how to use the 4500 thermostat 1 How the 4500 Thermostat Works With Your Present Thermostat The 4500 thermostat works in combination with the original thermostat installed on the premises While the premises is occupied the security system is usually armed STAY or DISARMED and the 4500 thermostat will be inactive The original thermostat can be used as usual to set and adjust your premises temperature When controlling a heating system the set back temperature setting of the 4500 thermostat must always be set to a lower temperature than the original thermostat This way the 4500 thermostat will turn down the heat when the security system is ARMED AWAY Alternately when controlling an air conditioning system the set back temperature setting of the 4500 the
13. m If the pre existing thermostat does not function have it replaced or call your heating or air conditioning service company If you need service for your security system or heating air conditioning system If your security system or heating air conditioning systems are in need of service set the 4500 thermostat to the BYPASS mode using the front panel ACTIVE BYPASS switch When bypassed the 4500 thermostat is totally removed from control of the heating and or air conditioning systems The pre existing original thermostat will then maintain total control of the heating and or air conditioning systems When the 4500 thermostat is bypassed it will be easier for heating air conditioning service personnel to service those systems including their respective control systems The switch may be restored to the ACTIVE position when the servicing is completed 12 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC PART 15 STATEMENT This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found accept able for use The FCC requires the following statement for your information This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC R
14. national Inc acting through its Security amp Custom Electronics business Seller 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 warrants its security equipment the product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from date of original purchase under normal use and service Seller s obligation is limited to repairing or replacing at its option free of charge for parts labor or transportation any product proven to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service Seller shall have no obligation under this warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than the Seller In case of defect contact the security professional who installed and maintains your security equipment or the Seller for product repair This one year Limited Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties obligations or liabilities THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE HEREOF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES MADE BY SELLER IN CONNECTION WITH THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN 12 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABL
15. rmostat must always be set toa higher temperature than the original thermostat This way the 4500 thermostat will allow the ambient temperature to rise when the security system is ARMED AWAY If the pre existing thermostat has a built in clock and schedule the schedule can be used to set the times you wake leave return and sleep Note The leave time should be set for the latest time that you would expect to leave the premises The return time should be set to the earliest time you expect to arrive at the premises If you leave earlier or return later than scheduled times the 4500 thermostat will adjust the temperatures accordingly In summary the 4500 thermostat allows you to e Set back the temperature to that set in the 4500 thermostat automatically by arming in the AWAY mode when leaving home e Resume normal temperature as set by the existing thermostat automatically by DISARMING the system when returning home e Check the temperature by phoning in from a remote location Front Panel Controls As you can see from Figure 1 below there are two controls and one indicator on the front panel of the 4500 thermostat HEAT lt gt COOL BYPASS lt gt ACTIVE 1 Figure 1 4500 Thermostat Controls and Indicator 1 HEAT COOL Switch This switch is used to set the control mode of the 4500 thermostat The mode can be set to either HEAT or COOL This is the same as found on mos
16. stem before returning home 2 Enter your 2 digit phone code and 4 digit user code as requested by the system Press 9 9 to enter the Thermostat Mode Menu 4 At the To Turn Set Back Off Enter 3 prompt press 3 This command temporarily deactivates the set back function until you return home 5 You can exit the Thermostat Mode at this point by pressing 0 at the exit prompt 6 The premises cooling system will now be under the original thermostat s control with the premises temperature being lowered to the more comfortable setting When you turn off the set back you are only doing so temporarily When you return home the thermostat mode menu resets itself automatically so that when you again exit the premises with the security system in the ARMED AWAY state the premises temperature will go to the programmed 4500 thermostat setting In the example above if you change your mind and decide not to return home early you can turn the thermostat set back to on again by phone Using Two 4500 Thermostats with Your Security System If your security system includes two 4500 thermostats and you have a multi zone heating or air conditioning system you can set the heat and air conditioning at different temperatures in different parts of the house In order to program the thermostats you must obtain access to the security system and then the Thermostat Menu Mode Refer to
17. t thermostats For premises that only have heat or air conditioning but not both the proper mode should be selected with this switch and the setting should not be changed 2 ACTIVE BYPASS Switch This switch is used to activate and deactivate the 4500 thermostat When this switch is set to the ACTIVE mode the 4500 thermostat is able to set back the room temperature when the security system is ARMED AWAY BYPASS is used to bypass the 4500 thermostat When bypassed the 4500 thermostat cannot change the room temperature e To use fan alone on your thermostat put the 4500 in the BYPASS position e You will not be able to adjust room temperature by phone when the 4500 thermostat front panel switch is in BYPASS position Front Panel Controls cont d There are several uses for the BYPASS switch function e Allows the user to go back to their original thermostat at any time e Allows heating air conditioning service people to bypass the 4500 thermostat during servicing and maintenance work e Allows switching back to the original thermostat if the security system is not working or is being serviced 3 ACTIVE BYPASS Controls Indicator This yellow LED indicator shows the status of the 4500 thermostat e When the ACTIVE BYPASS switch is in the ACTIVE position the LED will be steadily on e When in BYPASS the LED will be steadily off If there is a problem with the wiring to the 450
18. ules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause 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 If using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated Move the receiver away from the security control Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the security control Plug the security control into a different outlet so that it and the receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user or installer may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful Interference Handbook This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User s Manual Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Honeywell Inter
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