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IS-ZW-TSTAT-100 Basic Thermostat Operation Guide Description The IS-ZW-TSTAT-100 is a digital thermostat that you can control wirelessly. The IS-ZW-TSTAT-100 operates as a simple thermostat with buttons to set target temperatures for heat and cool modes.
Figure 2: LCD Display
The thermostat is compatible with standard 24 VAC heating and cooling systems, up to single-stage heat, one-stage cool. The thermostat features include: •
Two-way communication as part of a Z-wave network can be controlled both locally and remotely.
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A Save Energy button adds two more modes for target temperatures to provide a single button setback mode for easy operation.
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The digital thermostat allows you to easily set your desired heat or cool temperatures on the large screen with the Temp Up (+) and Temp Down (-) buttons.
Figure 1: IS-ZW-TSTAT-100 thermostat Gas/Elec switch Temp up button Reset
Calibrate F/C
LCD display Heat/Cool mode display: • •
Heat mode blinks when running. Cool mode blinks when running.
Target temperature is displayed (1°F and .5°C resolution). When you press the + or – button, the screen goes from room temperature to target temperature. After a 5-second delay, it goes back to room temperature display. Radio icons:
Z-Wave mate
• • • Heat/Cool mode button
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The Tower icon displays when the Z-Wave radio is plugged in. The Radiation icon displays when the Z-Wave is active. The Link icon displays when the thermostat is connected to a Z-Wave network. The Remote (R) icon displays when you have remote capability.
Fan button
Basic operation The basic features are described below. Temp down button
Temperature display
Configure Set the Heat/Cool Mode button to Heat or Cool (the unit will display the room temperature). Set the Fan button to Auto. Temperature selection To select the desired temperature, press the Temp Up (+) and Temp Down (-) buttons. The word “Target” will be displayed with the temperature you are setting. The display will return to showing room temperature in 5 seconds. Default targets are Heat 70°F, Cool 75°F.
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Heating
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To set the thermostat to control your heating system, press the Heat/Cool Mode button so the word “Heat” displays. Press again to turn off. The word “Heat” will flash when the thermostat is calling for heat.
Press the Temp Up (+) or Temp Down (-) buttons to set the Save Energy temperature for heating (default temperature is 70°F). After 5 seconds, the display shows the room temperature and the words “Save Heat”.
Cooling
In cool mode:
To set the thermostat to control your cooling system, press the Heat/Cool Mode button so the word “Cool” displays. Press again to turn off. The word “Cool” will flash when the thermostat is calling for cooling.
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Press the Save Energy button. The words “Save” and “Target” appear.
Configuration switch
Press the Temp Up (+) or Temp Down (-) buttons to set the Save Energy temperature for cooling (default temperature is 75°F).
The Gas/Elec configuration switch for heat control is located under the top cover.
After 5 seconds, the display shows the room temperature and the words “Save Cool”.
Fan Press the Fan button to Auto to automatically run the system’s fan during heating and cooling. Press the Fan button to On to run the fan continuously, even without heating and cooling. The Fan icon comes on when the manual button turns the fan on in Auto (there is no Fan icon with the mode in Off). If the Gas/Elec configuration switch is set to Elec, the thermostat controls the fan with heat. The Fan icon comes on when the thermostat turns on the fan in heat. If the Gas/Elec configuration switch is set to Gas, the thermostat does not control the fan in heat. The Fan icon does not come on because the HVAC is controlling the fan. The thermostat always controls the fan with cool. The Fan icon comes on when the thermostat turns on the fan in cool. When the thermostat is controlling the fan, it runs 1 minute after shutting off the heat or cool (purging). Displaying Fahrenheit or Celsius To set the temperature display to Fahrenheit or Celsius, use the F/C switch located under the top cover. Set the switch to F for Fahrenheit or C for Celsius.
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To return to the programmed target heat or cool temperature (depending on which mode you are in), press the Temp Up (+) or Temp Down (-) buttons to change the target temperature. After 5 seconds, the display shows the room temperature. Alternatively, to cancel save energy mode, press the Save Energy button to go back to your previous non-setback temperature. The Save Energy button sets back the temperature up to 4 degrees.
Joining a Z-Wave network To join a Z-Wave network, remove the top cover and press and release the Mate button. You will also use the Mate button when excluding the thermostat from a Z-Wave network.
Battery operation The thermostat batteries are not for operation, but provide battery backup for your settings. The thermostat requires 24 VAC for operation, and the HVAC system will stop functioning if the thermostat loses power. Replace the batteries once per year. To replace the batteries: 1.
Change the Heat/Cool Mode button to Off and change the Fan button to Auto.
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Remove the bottom cover section to access the battery compartment.
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Remove the old batteries and insert three new AA Alkaline batteries according to the polarity noted in the battery compartment. (Do not use rechargeable batteries).
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Replace the bottom cover section.
Reset The Reset button (located under the top cover) defaults all programming to target temperatures (heat 70°F, cool 75°F)
Using the Save Energy button The Normal and Save Energy buttons allow you to quickly switch from the normal programmed target temperature to a predetermined setback temperature, called the Save Energy temperature. In heat mode: 1.
Press the Save Energy button. The words “Save” and “Target” appear.
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Calibration
Figure 3: Z-Wave radio and port
Your thermostat comes from the factory calibrated to ± 1 degree of actual temperature. If you want your thermostat to display the same temperature as another thermostat in your home, you can adjust its calibration.
Z-Wave radio
To change the calibration: 1.
Remove the top cover section.
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Locate the Calibration switch and slide it to the On position. The current calibration factor will appear on the display.
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Push the Up or Down arrows until the desired calibration factor is reached.
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Slide the Calibration switch to the Off position. The new calibrated temperature will appear on the LCD display.
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Replace the top cover section.
Radio port
Specifications
Temperature ranges Room temperature range: 28 to 99°F (-4 to 37°C) increment 1°F or 0.5°C.
Voltage
24 VAC (supplied via the C wire)
Backup batteries
Target temperature range: 35 to 95°F (2 to 35°C) increment 1°F or 0.5°C.
Three AA Alkaline batteries (Duracell, Energizer) Do not use rechargeable batteries.
Dimensions (W × H × D)
5.5 × 3.5 × 1.5 in. (140 × 89 × 38 mm)
Operating environment Temperature Relative humidity
Indoor use only 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C) 10 to 90% noncondensing
The heat and cool modes have independent targets.
Z-Wave capability The IS-ZW-TSTAT-100 has two radio ports. These allow your thermostat to communicate with other systems. Depending on your area power company, programs may be available to connect your thermostat to power grid status information. This can make it easy for you to moderate your energy use at peak hours and use power when it is less expensive. You can connect your IS-ZW-TSTAT-100 to a home automation network for home automation functionality with remote access to your HVAC system and home conditions. To insert the Z-Wave radio module: 1.
Power off the IS-ZW-TSTAT-100 thermostat.
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Insert the radio module in either slot on the back of the ISZW-TSTAT-100.
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Power up the IS-ZW-TSTAT-100 thermostat.
To connect to a network, follow the instructions that come with the third-party provider materials. Caution: Make sure the power is off to the thermostat before you insert radio modules to prevent possible damage to the thermostat or radio modules.
FCC regulatory information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 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 to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that 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 and 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. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC ID: QO8-ZWave-0210
IC regulatory information This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. 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 of the device. IC: 4714A-ZWave-0210
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Contact information For contact information see our Web site: www.gesecurity.com.
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