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FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Safety Instructions Please read these instructions carefully BEFORE INSTALLING and using the HTE-01 Thermostat. Keep this guide in a safe place for future reference. • Installation and repairs are to be performed by a qualified contractor in strict accordance with the requirements of state and local regulating agencies. In the absence of local requirements, follow ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electric Code. • The HTE-01 Thermostat may be used with a 24 VAC power source or battery power only.
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What’s In The Box BEFORE BEGINNING installation, confirm that all parts are present in the package: HTE-01 Thermostat with Mounting Plate HTM-01 Base Module with Double-sided Mounting Tape 1 (2) AA Alkaline Batteries HTM-01 Base Module Wiring Harness (2) Mounting Screws (2) Wall Anchors HTM-01 Base Module Water Leak Sensor Cable
Device Overview PTAC - Packaged Terminal AC WSHP - Water-Source Heat Pump HWSHP - Hybrid Water-Source Heat Pump FCU - Fan Coil / Mini-Split Unit UNI - Unitary AC / Furnace The HTE-01 thermostat and HTM01 base module are paired when supplied as a set from the factory. If base modules are added or if pairing is required in the field, see pages 11-12 for the device pairing procedure. A single Model HTE-01 thermostat can control up to eight air conditioning units equipped with Model HTM-01 base modules.
System Dip Switch Configurations PTAC (Packaged Terminal Unit) 1 – Factory Default FCU 2 – (Fan Coil Unit / Mini-Split) WSHP 3 – (Water-Source Heat Pump) HWSHP 4 – (Hybrid Water Source Heat Pump) UNTY 5 – (Unitary AC/Furnace) O/B Terminal Selection 6 – (Heat Pump Only) For heat pump installations, dip switch #6 must be set to match the appliance changeover valve. Refer to appliance manufacturers system specifications for required setting.
HTM-01 Base Module Installation • Mount the Base Module: Using the double-sided adhesive backing on the Base Module mount it to a convenient location on the appliance. Status LED PAIR Button RJ-45 HTZ-01 Connector Water Leak Sensor Cable Connection Double-sided Adhesive Wiring Harness Connection Avoid mounting the HTM-01 Base Module in locations near line voltage power conduits. DO NOT locate the Base Module in locations where exposure to water or dirt/grease are likely.
For best results, the HTM-01 base module is to be mounted in a convenient location on the HVAC unit where there is no sheet metal between the base module and the thermostat. The HTM-01 can be mounted on the inside of an enclosure behind louvers or grill (Figure 1). For units with a sheet metal cabinet, mount the HTM-01 on the outside of the cabinet (Figure 2).
For HVAC units with an open bottom, place as close to the bottom as possible while avoiding places where furnishings or cleaning equipment can cause damage (Figure 3).
LED Status Indication The following table shows the base module state corresponding to the LED Status Indication. LED Status Indication 2 x y n 7 State Description Flashing Green Pairing Base module is seeking to pair with the thermostat. Green Paired Base module is paired with the thermostat. Red Not Paired Base module is not paired with a thermostat.
HTE-01 Thermostat Installation Mount the Thermostat: Remove Mounting Plate and mount it approximately 4-5 feet above the floor. Select an area with average temperature and good air circulation. BE SURE that the UP symbol is correctly oriented. DO NOT MOUNT the thermostat near any heat source, behind doors or curtains, in corners, in direct sunlight, in areas of high humidity or where water is present. AVOID mounting the Thermostat on an exterior wall.
Power Installation If using 24 VAC supply wiring, be sure that the wire goes through the opening in the Mounting Plate before mounting. FOR 24 VAC INSTALLATIONS, insert the low voltage supply wires into the terminations provided and tighten the screws. Hardwired Installation DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN the terminal screws. Battery installation is optional if Thermostat is hardwired, “R” and “C” terminal connected to 24 volt only power. Wire Specifications: Shielded or nonshielded 18-22 gauge thermostat wire.
Boot Screen Display When the HTE-01 Thermostat is first powered, all segments are briefly displayed. Next, the firmware version is displayed for 2 seconds. Then the display briefly shows the system type which is dependent on the dip switch settings. If more than 1 dip switch (1-5) is set to “ON” the following error message is displayed.
Device Pairing The HTE-01 Thermostat and the HTM-01 Base Module that were shipped together were paired at the factory for convenience. To add additional base modules, use the following procedure. 1. Hold down the Fan, Mode, and buttons for more than 3 seconds to initiate the Pairing process on the HTE-01 Thermostat and set the 10-minute countdown timer in action. This will allow pairing of up to eight base modules. Note: To exit the Pairing process hold the “Mode” and “Fan” button until a beep is played.
Pairing Setup Display PAIRED UNPAIRED Number of Paired Modules Pairing process countdown time After the boot sequence, the HTE-01 thermostat begins the pairing process with a 10 minute countdown timer. As the HTE-01 Thermostat pairs with each HTM-01 Base Module the number of paired modules is displayed. A maximum of 8 base modules can be paired with each thermostat. If there are eight base-modules already paired with the thermostat, will be displayed for 3 seconds before returning to the previous screen.
Home Screen 1 2 3 7 8 10 4 9 11 12 5 14 6 13 13
Pairing status indicator: 1 Connected 8 Time display1 Not connected WIFI status indicator (only shown when WIFI module is used) 2 Override status indicator1: 9 Connected Thermostat Battery power indicator status, only shown when on battery power used. Full Half Low Perm.
Appendix A - Wiring Diagrams Most PTAC, WSHP, and HWSHP systems support two-speed fan operation. In a single speed fan system, wires for Gh, Gm, and Gl should be connected to the fan relay output of the appliance. Always refer to the equipment manufacturer’s specifications for remote thermostat operation.
Most PTAC, WSHP, and HWSHP systems support two-speed fan operation. In a single speed fan system, wires for Gh, Gm, and Gl should be connected to the fan relay output of the appliance. Always refer to the equipment manufacturer’s specifications for remote thermostat operation.
Most PTAC, WSHP, and HWSHP systems support two-speed fan operation. In a single speed fan system, wires for Gh, Gm, and Gl should be connected to the fan relay output of the appliance. Always refer to the equipment manufacturer’s specifications for remote thermostat operation.
Most PTAC, WSHP, and HWSHP systems support two-speed fan operation. In a single speed fan system, wires for Gh, Gm, and Gl should be connected to the fan relay output of the appliance. Always refer to the equipment manufacturer’s specifications for remote thermostat operation.
Most PTAC, WSHP, and HWSHP systems support two-speed fan operation. In a single speed fan system, wires for Gh, Gm, and Gl should be connected to the fan relay output of the appliance. Always refer to the equipment manufacturer’s specifications for remote thermostat operation.
Appendix B - Warranty Information Warranty Registration yy For 2 years from the date of installation when registered within 60 days of the installation date or 26 months from the original purchased date (this warranty excludes consumables such as batteries) will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and regular service and maintenance. yy For warranty issues, please contact the HVAC professional that installed this product.
Warranty Registration Form Name _____________________________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ City ______________________________________________________________________ EMAIL: ____________________________________________________________________ Thermostat Model ___________________ Serial Number ____________________ Module Model _____________________ Serial
Appendix C - Specifications Model HTE-01 Thermostat Temperature Units °C or °F Operating Temperature 32°F - 99°F / 0°C - 40°C Indoor Temperature Measurement Range 32°F - 113°F / 0°C - 45°C Power Source Hardwired: 18 to 30 VAC, NEC Class II, 50/60 Hz, 65 mA @ 24 VAC Battery: 3.0 VDC, (2) AA batteries Operating Ambient 32°F - 122°F / 0°C - 50°C Operating Humidity <95% Non-condensing RH Program 5 + 2 / 7 days Dimension 3.93” W x 3.93” H x 1.
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About This Manual This manual uses special attention icons to alert the reader of important safety concerns, information important to reliable operation of the controls or helpful installation/setup information. Safety: Indicates a condition which may cause severe personal injury, death or major property damage. Important Information: Indicates information which requires special attention for correct operation of the control. Your Benefit: Indicates helpful installation or setup information.
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Home Screen Display 1 2 3 7 8 10 4 9 11 12 5 14 6 1 13
Pairing status indicator: 1 Connected 8 Time display1 Not connected WIFI status indicator (only shown when WIFI module is used) 2 Override status indicator1: 9 Connected Thermostat Battery power indicator status, only shown when on battery power used. Full Half Low Perm.
HTE-01 Thermostat Controls Front View 2 1 3 4 5 Bottom Side View 3
1 2 LCD Display – See preceding pages for detailed descriptions of the display icons. – Increase or Decrease the target temperature set point. Changing the target set point: • Press the or button while in Auto, Heat or Cool Modes. • If a schedule is programmed, “Override” is displayed below the time indicating that the current target setpoint will be maintained until the: - Next schedule period - Set point is changed to the scheduled value - Mode button is held for 3 seconds, displaying “Schedule”, “Perm.
HTM-01 Base Module LED Status Indication The following table shows the base module state corresponding to the LED Status Indication. LED Status Indication 2 x y n 5 State Description Flashing Green Pairing Base module is seeking to pair with the thermostat. Green Paired Base module is paired with the thermostat. Red Not Paired Base module is not paired with a thermostat.
Parameter Setup To access Parameters, press & hold “Mode” & “Fan” until a sound is played (3 seconds), then release. Use the “Fan” button to scroll forward and the “Mode” button to scroll backward through the available parameters.
Identify HTM-01 Base Module(s): Access parameters using the procedure described earlier. 7 Press to identify base modules. “All” flashes indicating all modules. Press to scroll through the list of connected base modules. If any module has been paired but has lost its link to the Thermostat, the pairing status indicator will blink along with the number of the module that has lost its link.
Press “FAN” to select the module desired. The module ID stops flashing, and 10-minute countdown timer begins. The LED on the module corresponding to the ID selected will begin flashing red for 10 minutes. If “All” is selected, the LEDs on all connected modules will flash red. To exit ID mode, press & hold the “Mode” and “Fan” buttons until the chime sounds. The display will return to the home screen and LEDs will stop flashing.
Pairing Additional HTM-01 Base Module(s): Press & hold “Mode” & “Fan” until a sound is played (3 seconds), then release. The display shows the number of base modules currently paired. Use the button to begin a 10-minute countdown to pair additional base modules. Press the “PAIR” button on each base module to be added. The LED will flash green until pairing is complete.
After pairing, the total number of base modules will flash on the display. The pairing sequence will time out after 10 minutes. To exit the parameters menu, press & hold “Mode” and “Fan” until a sound is emitted.
Daylight Savings Time, Date & Time Settings: Daylight Savings Time: Use the button to toggle DST Mode or . Press “Fan” to continue. 11 : Use buttons to set the year. Press “Fan” to continue. : Use buttons to set the month. Press “Fan” to continue. : Use buttons to set hour. Press “Fan” to continue. : Use buttons to set the date. Press “Fan” to continue. : Use buttons to set the minute. Press “Fan” to continue.
Emergency Heat Setting: Use buttons to enable (y) or disable (n) Emergency Heat. If the room temperature falls below the Frost Protect Setpoint (Administrative Parameter), emergency back-up heat will be activated. Schedule Setup: Press & hold “Mode” & “Fan” until a sound is played (3 seconds), then release. The display shows the number of base modules currently paired. Press “Mode” to scroll back to the Schedule Parameter and use the button to toggle schedule to “Y”. Press “Fan” to confirm.
• Choose Schedule Type Display Description Action when “Fan” pressed Weekday (MF) or Weekend (SS) MF – Set periods* SS – Set periods* Same schedule throughout the week Set periods* Different schedule each day MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU – Set periods* * Periods SS, WK, MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU are set up in the same way as listed below MF. • Period Setup 13 Use the buttons to set the hour that the first period begins. Press “Fan” to continue.
Use buttons to set the target set point for Heating. Press “Fan” to continue. To disable a period, press the button until is displayed. Up to 6 periods per day or group of days can be programmed. Use buttons to set the target set point for Cooling. Press “Fan” to advance to the next period. After the 6th period is programmed, the HTE-01 Thermostat will move to the next day or group, depending on the schedule type. Set time and temperature set points for each desired period.
HTE-01 Thermostat Administrative Parameters To access Administrative Parameters, press & hold “Mode” & “Fan” until the second beep is played (10 seconds) and is displayed. Use the buttons to change to . Use the “Fan” button to scroll forward and the “Mode” button to scroll. Parameter Display Description Use the buttons to change from “n” to “y”, then press “Fan”. is displayed. Unpair Modules Use the buttons to select the module(s) desired, then press “Fan” to complete the unpairing process.
Parameter Enable Auto Changeover Button Press Sound Enable Compressor Off Delay Display Description Use the buttons to toggle between “n” (default) and “y”, then press “Fan” to select. Selecting “y” enables the AUTO mode selection using the “Mode” button. Note: Disabling Auto Changeover by pressing “n” will change schedule mode to the current HEAT or COOL mode. Use the buttons to toggle between “y” to “n”, then press “Fan”. Pressing “n” will silence buttons.
Parameter Display Description Use the buttons to set Compressor Off Delay Time. Compressor Off Delay Time Heat/Cool Differential Span (Hysteresis) 17 Range 3 to 5 minutes Default 5 minutes Increment 1 minute Use the buttons to change the minimum differential between the heat and cool setpoints. Press “Fan” to accept. If this value is changed, the current set point, schedule set point, min/max setpoint or freeze protection setpoint may be altered automatically to accommodate the change.
Parameter Temperature Offset Display Description Use the buttons to set the temperature offset between the room sensor reading and display/set point temperature. This is to eliminate a discrepancy between the sensor reading and actual temperature if it exists. Press “Fan” to accept and go to the next parameter. Range -6°F to 6°F (-3°C to 3°C) Increment 0.5°F (0.25°C) Use the Freeze Protection buttons to set the room temperature at which a heat demand will be activated to prevent freezing.
Parameter Maximum Set Point Heating Minimum Set Point Cooling Key Lock 19 Display Description Use the buttons to set the maximum temperature set point for heating. Press “Fan” to accept and go to the next parameter. The minimum heating set point is fixed at 41°F (5°C). Range 45°F to 89°F (7°C to 31.5°C) Increment 1°F (0.5°C) Use the buttons to set the minimum temperature set point for cooling. Press “Fan” to accept and go to the next parameter.
Parameter Base Module Alarm Check Period Display Description Use the buttons to set the time period for the thermostat to check for alarms from all base modules. Note: If the thermostat is powered by batteries only, shorter periods will decrease battery life. Range 1 to 5 minutes Default 5 minutes Increment 1 minute Use the buttons to toggle between “n” to “y”, then press “Fan”.
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