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1 Prestige IAQ. with Equipment Interface Module Installation Guide TM. RedLINK to Equipment Interface Module TM. 2 Wires for Power OR. RedLINK to TrueZONE Wireless Adapter TM. 2 Wires for Power Reference to key features Current display. Button pressed in signifies current display Mode control buttons. Use to change settings for Fan or System Heat/Cool. Menu. Select options to: set schedules, view Equipment status, change IAQ. settings, access installer options*, etc. Current schedule. Shows desired temperature and schedule status. Indoor conditions. Shows indoor temperature and humidity. Current date and time. Current status. Shows system mode (heat/cool), outdoor temperature and humidity (with optional outdoor sensor).
2 USB port. Use USB device to load * Password is date code. settings and dealer information. Getting started Follow these basic steps to install this Thermostat (back view). thermostat, link it with the Equipment Interface Module (EIM) and wireless accessories and set installer options. 1624. 1 Installing the Equipment Interface Module (EIM). M34198A. 2 Installing the thermostat Password 3 Powering optional RedLINK accessories (Date Code). 4 Performing initial setup 1624. 5 Finding your password (Date Code). To add or remove RedLINK accessories To make changes to Installer Setup To perform an Installer Test To view Data Logs M34199A. 2. 1 Installing the Equipment Interface Module (EIM). NOTE: If an EIM is mounted inside a metal cabinet, it is recommended to use a THM4000R1000 Wireless Adapter for extended wireless range.
3 Mount the Wireless Adapter outside the metal cabinet and connect to the ABCD. terminals at the EIM. NOTE: When installing multiple thermostats and EIMs, mount the EIMs at least 2 feet apart for best RedLINK performance. R. Mount EIM. C. AUX2 AUX1 O/B. W3 W2 W. Mount the EIM near the HVAC Y. Equipment or on the Equipment Y2. G. L/A. itself. A. Use screws and anchors as appropriate for the mounting surface. Wire EIM as shown. Refer to the table and wiring diagrams on pages 3-5. NOTE: If you are installing discharge and return air sensors, refer to the mounting instructions in the Alerts and Delta T Diagnostics Installation Instructions packed in the kit. Terminal Designations Conventional System Heat Pump Terminal Description Terminal Description Common wire from 24 VAC Common wire from 24 VAC.
4 C C. transformer. transformer. Power wire from 24 VAC Power wire from 24 VAC. R* R. transformer. transformer. RH* Heating power. RH Heating power. RC* Cooling power. RC Cooling power. W Heat Stage 1 O/B Changeover valve for heat pumps. Backup Heat Stage 1/Emergency W2 Heat Stage 2 AUX 1 Heat Stage 1. Backup Heat Stage 2/Emergency W3 Heat Stage 3 AUX 2 Heat Stage 2. Y Compressor Stage 1 Y Compressor Stage 1. Y2 Compressor Stage 2 Y2 Compressor Stage 2. G Fan Relay G Fan Relay Connect to Compressor Monitor, Connect to Economizer Module or A L/A Zone Panel, Economizer Module Lighting Panel (TOD). or Lighting Panel (TOD). * Remove jumpers when separate transformers are used. 3. Terminal Designations Conventional System Heat Pump Terminal Description Terminal Description Universal relay for Universal relay for humidification, humidification, U1 / U1** dehumidification , ventilation, U1 / U1** dehumidification , ventilation, U2 / U2** or a stage of heating/cooling.
5 U U2 / U2**. U3 / U3** terminals are dry contacts that U3 / U3** or a stage of heating/cooling. U. terminals are dry contacts that require power. require power. Universal input for a wired Universal input for a wired indoor S1 / S1** S1 / S1** indoor sensor, outdoor sensor, sensor, outdoor sensor, discharge S2 / S2** S2 / S2** discharge sensor, return sensor, sensor, return sensor, dry contact S3 / S3** S3 / S3** dry contact device for alerts or device for alerts or dry contact S4 / S4** S4 / S4** dry contact device for remote device for remote setback. setback. A A. Connect to THM4000R1000 Connect to THM4000R1000. B B. Wireless Adapter for extended Wireless Adapter for extended C C. wireless range. wireless range.
6 D D. ** See wiring diagrams on pages 4-5. ** See wiring diagram below for wiring Dry Contact Devices to display alerts. Wiring dry contact devices to display alerts DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE Installation . Do not apply power to S1, S2, S3 or S4 ONE DRY CONTACT DEVICE. terminals. EIM. NOTE: The dry contact device must be rated for low voltage. MULTIPLE DRY CONTACT DEVICES. ON ONE SET OF TERMINALS. Connect a dry contact device such as a water sensor to S1, S2, S3 or S4 terminals. The thermostat displays an alert when a problem is detected. Connecting a stage of heating or cooling to a universal relay (U1, U2, U3). U3. 1 U1, U2, and U3 are normally U3. open dry contacts when set up U2. for a stage of heating or cooling.
7 HEAT STAGE 3, U2. COOL STAGE 3, 2 You must install a field jumper if U1 COOL STAGE 4 OR. GEOTHERMAL. the stage of heating or cooling is 1 RADIANT HEAT. U1. powered by the system trans- 2. former. Do NOT install a field RH. jumper if the stage of heating has its own transformer. RC. TRANSFORMER. R. 24 24 120. VAC VAC VAC. C. 4. Wiring humidification, dehumidification and ventilation Typical hookup of powered humidifier Typical hookup of non-powered humidifier U3 U3. 1 1. U3 U3. U2. U2. U2. U2. U1 24 120 NON-POWERED. POWERED U1. HUMIDIFIER VAC VAC HUMIDFIER. U1 FIELD INSTALLED. U1. JUMPER BETWEEN. R AND U1. RH. RH. RC. RC. 24 R 24 120. VAC VAC R 24 120. VAC C. 24 VAC VAC VAC. C. Typical hookup of powered ventilation Typical hookup of non-powered ventilation U3.
8 1 U3 1. U3. U3. U2. U2. U2. U2. U1 POWERED 24 120 NON-POWERED. U1 VENTILATOR. U1 VENTILATOR VAC VAC. U1 FIELD INSTALLED. JUMPER BETWEEN. R AND U1. RH. RH. RC. RC. 24 R 24 120. VAC VAC R 24 120. VAC C 24 VAC VAC VAC. C. Typical hookup of powered dehumidifier Typical hookup of variable speed blower ( whole house dehumidifer) for dehumidification in low speed U3 U3. 1 1. U3 U3. U2 U2. U2. 2. U2. U1 POWERED 24 120 dehumidification . U1 WITH LOW SPEED FAN. U1 DEHUMIDIFIER VAC VAC OR. U1 FIELD INSTALLED. JUMPER BETWEEN. RH R AND U1. RC RH. R 24 120 RC. 24. VAC VAC R. VAC C 24 120. 24 VAC VAC VAC. C. 1 Any combination of universal relays (U1, U2, U3) can be used. They are set in the thermostat installer setup. 2 Wire the universal EIM relay to the low speed fan for dehumidification control at the Equipment .
9 The EIM relay can be set to be normally open or normally closed in the thermostat installer setup. Normally open, dry contacts Normally closed, dry contacts 5. 2 Installing the thermostat Separate wallplate Thermostat (back view). from thermostat. 1324. Wallplate (back view). Mount wallplate as shown. Mount new wallplate using screws and Wallplate anchors included with the thermostat. Drill 3/16-in holes for R. C. drywall. Drill 7/32-in holes for plaster. Wallplate Connect power to thermostat. Connect thermostat to the R and C terminals at the EIM or to a separate 24 volt transformer (not provided). Push excess wire back into the wall opening. Coin cell Insert coin cell battery. battery Place coin cell battery in thermostat as shown with +.
10 Side up. 1324. NOTE: Coin cell battery saves time and date during a power loss. Thermostat (back view). 6. Wallplate Mount thermostat on wallplate. Align thermostat to wallplate R. and snap into place. C. Thermostat 3 Powering optional RedLINK accessories Install batteries in RedLINK. accessories. Portable Comfort Control Wireless Outdoor Sensor*. Wireless Indoor Sensor*. Wireless Entry/Exit Remote*. Wireless Vent and Filter Boost Remote*. * Requires setup. See Installer Setup options in Step Connect gateway to internet and connect to power. Connect RedLINK Internet Gateway to router or modem with Ethernet K. IN. DL. RE. ER. cable (RJ45). W. ET. PO. RN. TE. IN. Connect gateway's power M36568. cord to an electrical outlet that is not controlled by a wall switch.