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User Guide
Color Touchscreen
Programmable Thermostat
ComfortSense 5500
Model: 13H13 507500-02 5/2017 Supersedes 507500-01
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Temperature Dial Indicator 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Home Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Selection Mode 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Select Modes 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fan Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Menu 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Notifications 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Performance Report 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Edit Schedules 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Settings (user) 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Settings Descriptions (user) 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features
The ComfortSense 5500 Series thermostat is an electronic 7-day, single-stage, programmable, touchscreen thermostat. Features are:
Large, clear color display that shows the current and set temperatures and time.
Ergonomic design.
Smooth Setback Recovery starts system early to achieve setpoint at start of program period.
Compressor short-cycle protection (5 minutes).
Real-time clock keeps time during power failures and automatically adjusts for daylight savings time and leap year.
Program hold options allow user to override the program schedule as desired by time and date.
Select individual days or groups of days to set programming.
Programmable fan offers increased performance when combined with whole home indoor air quality products.
WARNING This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
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Temperature Dial Indicator
2:31 am
heatto
coolto78 inside
heat/coolaway
72
78
0
Figure 1. Temperature Dial Feature
A. This is the heat set point position indicator on the dial. This object will be red in color.
B. This is the cool set point position indicator on the Dial. This object will be blue in color.
C. This is the location area where no system demand is active. In figure 1, the example would be any temperature between 73F and 77F.
D. When there is an active call for heating, this area of the dial will fade back and forth from white to red.
E. When there is an active call for cooling, this area of the dial will fade back and forth from white to blue.
F. The yellow line indicates the actual room temperature on the temperature dial indicator.
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Home Screen
2:31 am
heatto
coolto
inside
schedule 1
away
62
76
X
0
78waiting
Schedule hold until 12:30 pm
Figure 2. Home Screen
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Touch the screen to turn on the backlight if it is off.
A. OPERATING MODE - touch to access the screen that will list available modes. Selectable modes are heat/cool, heat only, cool only, off, emergency heat, schedule 1, schedule 2, and schedule 3. In addition fan operation can be set to on, auto or circulate.
B. AWAY - Selecting AWAY will allow the user to set the heating and/or cooling mode temperatures when away from home.
Touch cancel to exit this screen and return to the home screen and normal system operations.
cancel
C. Displays current time.
D. Menu - This will allow access to notifications, performance report, schedules and settings.
E. This allows you to set the heat-to (if enabled) temperature. Selecting the heat-to or temperature dial position indicator will take you to the temperature setting detail screen. The temperature dial will change from white to red when heating is active.
F. This allows you to set the cool-to (if enabled) temperature. Selecting the cool-to or temperature dial position indicator will take you to the temperature setting detail screen. The dial will change from white to blue when cooling is active.
G. Displays the current indoor temperature.
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H. Indicates the schedule is on hold until the next time period or permanent.
1. Place the schedule on hold by touching on either the heat-to or cool-to location on the screen. If an adjustment is required for the temperature setting, this can be done now.
2. After approximately three seconds the screen will display the override setting options.
3. From the override setting screen, the options are 1 hour, 2 hour or Permanent. Make selection and then touch set.
4. For the 1 or 2 hour setting the home screen will indicate schedule hold until time indicated(i.e., 11:57 pm). To exit schedule hold, touch .
5. For the permanent setting the screen will indicate schedule hold permanently.To exit schedule hold, touch .
NOTE - When in any hold status, the mode status area on the screen will go to the current status mode. For example, from schedule 1 to heat/cool.
I. System Status Icons - Equipment operation information appears along the left side of the home screen. The displayed icons will indicate cooling or heating demand, cooling compressor delay, or cooling demand.
Table 1. System Status Icons
Screen Icon Description
Red flames indicates the system is heating.
Blue flames indicates the system is cooling.
waiting
Snow flake indicates the next mode of operation will be cooling.
Waiting indicates there is a com pressor delay which has a de fault of five minutes and is not adjustable.
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Table 1. System Status Icons (continued)
Screen Icon Description
+ Red flame with a plus indicates the system is running in emergency heat mode.
Transitioning to next schedule temperature setting. This icon will only appear if smooth setback recovery is enabled under the installer setup. When enabled, it will begin recovery up to two hours before the programmed time so that the programmed temperature is reached at the corresponding programmed event time. Assume 12F per hour for gas/electric heating and 6F per hour for first stage compressor based cooling. When smooth set back recovery is disabled, the control will start recovery at the programmed time set in the schedule.
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Selection Mode
Touch anywhere in the area indicated below to select how the system will operate.
2:31 am
heatto
coolto78 inside
schedule 1 away
72
78
0
Figure 3. Home Screen (Accessing Mode Screen)
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Select Modes 1. HEAT/COOL allows the thermostat to switch
between heating and cooling automatically.
2. HEAT ONLY allows only heating demand.
3. COOL ONLY allows only cooling demand.
4. OFF indicates system has been turned off.
5. EMERGENCY HEAT allows heat pump system to use a secondary heat source to come on and reach the desired user temperature setting faster.
6. SCHEDULES (1, 2 or 3) See Edit Schedules on page 13 for customizing schedules).
7. ON, AUTO and CIRCULATE - Select by touching the desired fan operation ON, AUTO and CIRCULATE. When selected a green check mark will be indicated.
If FAN mode AUTO, ON or CIRCULATE is selected during scheduling for the current period, the thermostat will indicate the current fan mode in the information display (FAN ON or FAN CIRC).
In the CIRCULATE mode, the fan will follow the setting configured under menu > settings > fan >select fan mode. Under circulate the circulate off time can be set from 1 to 30 minutes.
Fan Operation
The desired fan mode is selected in addition to selected mode of operation.
Table 2. Fan Operation
on
Fan is NOT following the schedule and runs continuously until it is changed from the se lect mode.
auto Fan will follow the fan setting in the selected schedule.
circulate
Fan is following schedule and cycles during periods of equipment inactivity. Circulate off time is set by the user.
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Menu
Touch the three lines in the upper right-hand corner of the screen to access the menu. Selectable options under menu are notifications, performance report, edit schedules and settings.
menu
performance report
notifications 13
edit schedules
settings
heatto
coolto 72
78 80
ool
Figure 4. User Menu Screen
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Notifications When a system error or reminder occurs, a pop-up screen will appear indicating the condition.
Error code notification pop-up can be dismiss by touching the back button. Contact the dealer to resolve the issue.
For notification, touch either clear or set a future reminder.
Any active history for notifications (critical errors or reminders will be listed under settings > notification.
If critical errors occur, they will also be displayed under notifications as illustrated in figure 5. Touch the contractor info option for assistance.
notifications
high temperature protection
error code: 0004
<
05/22 12:23pm
dealer info
critical reminders
Figure 5. Notifications - Critical
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When reminders occur, they will also be displayed under notifications as illustrated in figure 6. Touch the clear or remind later to redisplay active reminder for 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 3 months or a custom date.
notifications
critical
media filter
<
reminders
05/22 12:23pm
Clear remind later
Figure 6. Notifications - Reminders
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Performance Report
This will display the total number of hours each month that the system has been running. Example would be for mar (March) 23H or 23 hours. To return to the menu screen, touch the house icon in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. Red bar indicates heating and blue indicates cooling hours ran.
Edit Schedules
Any schedule can be edited by touching the right arrow next to the desired schedule.
edit schedules
>
schedule 1
schedule 2
schedule 3 >
>
<
Figure 7. Edit Schedules Screen
NOTE: See Selection Mode on page 8 to run a specific schedule.
From the HOME screen touch the MENU and touch edit schedules option.
The edit schedules screen will allow section of up too three separate schedules. On the edit schedules screen, each schedule can be renamed and edited. See Figure 8 for editing schedules.
NOTE: The fan mode that is selected under the edit schedules screen will always override the fan mode selected under the select mode screen or user settings > fan screen if different
For example, if the select mode fan setting or user settings > fan is configured for Auto, and the schedule fan mode is set to circulate, then the system will follow the fan mode selected in the active schedule.
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edit schedules
schedule 1
schedule 2
schedule 3
schedule x (rename)
select days
select mode
select days
individual days
week/weekend
all 7 days
select mode
heat/cool
heat only
cool only
individual days
monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday sunday
wake
leave
home
night
week / week end
week
weekend
all 7 days all days
wake
(rename)
time
cool-to
heat-to
fan
cool-to
and/or
heat-to
time
fan
select fan mode
select time or
delete period
If period
deleted
* A maximum of four time periods can be used. If
any time periods are deleted, an option to add a
time period back will appear on this screen.
*
To navigate to the next screen in the selection process, always touch the right-arrow next to the de sired option.
>
Figure 8. Renaming and Editing Schedules
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Settings (user)
user settings
>
fan
heat/cool
>
>
<
general
display
>
>
reminders
Figure 9. User Setting Options
Table 3. User Settings (Fan)
Setting Selection
Function Description
fan on, auto and circulate
See table 2 for detail descrip tion.
Settings Descriptions (user)
Table 4 provides information for options that can be selected for each setting.
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Table 4. User Settings (Heat/Cool or Cool Only)
Setting Selection Function Description
heat / cool (gas or electric heat ing is selected)
normal Heats home to desired tempera ture setting. Options are on or off.
setpoint range
Heating limit with a default of 90F. Range is 45F to 90F
Cooling limit with a default of 45F. Range is 45F to 99F
cool only (option only appears if no heating equipment is avail able or configured)
setpoint range Cooling limit with a default of 45F. Range is 45F to 99F
reminders
Select reminders. The reminder setting screen will appear and a list all of the predefined reminders plus the two custom reminders at the end of the list.
NOTE: Your installer will need to change the name of the two available custom reminders.
Select the desired reminder to set a date. By default all reminders are set to disabled. Touch disable for a specific reminder to choose from 3mon, 6mon, 12mon, 24mon or custom date.
When finished, touch < to return to previous menu.
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Table 5. User Settings (General)
Setting Selection Function Description
general - provides information about the thermostat and settings for screen lock, date & time and language.
about Displays information concerning thermostat model number, serial number, hardware and software revisions.
screen lock
Setting options are unlocked, partially, and locked.
To set partially lock, create a three digit code. Partially lock restricts access to the menu.
To set locked, create a three digit code. Lock restricts access to anything on the screen.
NOTE: Partially Lock and Locked is set for one instance only. Either would need to be set each time it is desired to partially locked or locked the screen. Master code is 864 in case user forget their custom code.
date & time Settings for 24-hour clock (military), daylight savings, set time and date.
language Languages available are English, Spanish, Portuguese and French.
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Table 6. User Settings (Display)
Setting Selection Function Description
display - Allows the user to control some information that is displayed on the home screen.
screen saver
Options are enable and disable. Default is enabled. When enabled only the time and inside temperature is displayed on the screen. Touching the screen will restore all other details.
The backlight setting is also on the same screen. Options are continuous on or energy save. Default is continuous on.
screen brightness A horizontal adjustment bar is provided to move from minimum to maximum brightness.
temperature scale F for Fahrenheit or C for Celsius.
clean screen This will disable the touchscreen for 30 seconds.
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INDEX
A
About, 17
Away, 5
B
Backlight, 18
C
Clean Screen, 18
Cool-To, 5
Critical Notifications, 11
D
Date and Time, 17
Display Settings, 18
F
Fan
Operation, 9 Selection, 9
Features, 2
G
General Settings, 17
H
Heat-To, 5
Home Screen, 4
L
Language Selection, 17
M
Master Unlock Code, 17
Menu, 5, 10
Mode, Selecting, 9
N
Normal Setting, 16
Notifications, 11
O
Operating Modes, 5
P
Performance Report, 13
R
Reminder Notifications, 12
S
Schedule Edit, 13 Selecting and Running, 9
Schedule Hold, 6
Screen Brightness, 18
Screen Lock, 17
Screen Saver, 18
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