Honeywell T4 Programmable Thermostat User Guide

October 30, 2023
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Honeywell T4 Programmable Thermostat

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Thermostat Interface

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Status Icons

Schedule On: Programmed schedule is active.
AUTO Schedule Override: Active until the next scheduled period
starts or the timed override duration has ended.
Schedule Off: Programmed schedule is turned off.
Low Battery: Power has reached approximately 10% (see Changing the Batteries).
Heat Demand: Room temperature is below setpoint – indicating
there is a demand for heating (boiler activity might occur).
Wireless Signal: The thermostat (T4R only) is connected to the Receiver Box.

Menu: Options and settings of your Thermostat:

Honeywell-T4-Programmable-Thermostat-User-Guide-FIG-4Heating schedule
Clock
Date
Keypad lock
Optimization
OpenTherm® boiler alerts (T4M only)
Away Mode

Back: Return to the previous screen/menu.
Confirm: Confirm a change or selection.
Timed override: Set a timed duration for the override.
Standby: Turns the heating on or off.
Home: Returns you directly back to the home screen.

  • Press  the button to enter the main menu.
  • Press  or  buttons to select a menu item – the selected item will flash.
  • Press  to confirm the selection.
  • Press  or  to adjust a setting and
  • press to  save change or advance to the next selection.
  • press to  go back to the previous selection.
  • press to  save the change and return to the home screen.

Heating schedule
Your Thermostat comes with the following default schedule. Follow the next steps to adjust the heating schedule

| Days 1 to 5 (Mon to Fri)| Days 6 & 7 (Sat & Sun)
---|---|---
Period| Time| °C| Time| °C
P1| 6:30 – 8:00| 19 °C| 8:00 – 10:00| 19 °C
P2| 8:00 – 18:00| 16 °C| 10:00 – 18:00| 16 °C
P3| 18:00 – 22:30| 21 °C| 18:00 – 23:00| 21 °C
P4| 22:30 – 6:30| 16 °C| 23:00 – 8:00| 16 °C
| Days 1 to 5 (Mon to Fri)| Days 6 & 7 (Sat & Sun)
---|---|---
Period| Time| °C| Time| °C
P1| 6:30 – 8:00| 19 °C| 6:30 – 10:00| 19 °C
P2| 8:00 – 12:00| 16 °C| 10:00 – 12:00| 16 °C
P3| 12:00 – 14:00| 21 °C| 12:00 – 14:00| 21 °C
P4| 14:00 – 18:00| 16 °C| 14:00 – 18:00| 16 °C
P5| 18:00 – 22:30| 21 °C| 18:00 – 23:00| 21 °C
P6| 22:30 – 6:30| 16 °C| 23:00 – 6:30| 16 °C

  1. Press  to enter the main menu
  2. Press  or  select the schedule menu  and pressHoneywell-T4-Programmable-Thermostat-User-Guide-FIG-12
  3. Press  or  to select the day to be adjusted and press
  4. Press  or  to select the period to be adjusted and pressHoneywell-T4-Programmable-Thermostat-User-Guide-FIG-13
  5. Press  or  to adjust the start time and press
  6. Press  or  to adjust the end time and pressHoneywell-T4-Programmable-Thermostat-User-Guide-FIG-14
  7. Press  or  to adjust the temperature and press
  8. To copy the schedule you have set, go to the day you want to copy to, press  then select “YES” and press  to confirmHoneywell-T4-Programmable-Thermostat-User-Guide-FIG-15
  9. Repeat these steps to make adjustments to the remaining periods and days – or press  to save changes and return to the home screen
Clock
  1. To make adjustments to the clock format or time.
  2. Press to  enter the main menu.
  3. Press  or  to select the Clock menu  and press
  4. Press  or  to change the clock format and press ****
  5. Press  or  to adjust the time and press

Date
To make adjustments to the date – Year/Month/Day.

  1. Press  to enter the main menu.
  2. Press  or  to select the Date menu  and press
  3. Press  or  to adjust year (JA) and press
  4. Press  or  to adjust month (MO) and press
  5. Press  or  to adjust day (DA) and press

Keypad lock
You can lock the keypad to prevent unnecessary adjustments to the Thermostat.

  1. Press  to enter the main menu.
  2. Press  or  to select the Keypad lock
  3. Press  then select ON to activate it or OFF to cancel it.
  4. To unlock the Keypad press and hold the Left and Right buttons for 5 sec.
  5. To lock the Keypad repeat step 2Honeywell-T4-Programmable-Thermostat-User-Guide-FIG-19

Optimization

Your Thermostat has optimization functions that aim to save energy while maintaining suitable comfort levels. The Thermostat displays  during the optimization period if set. By default optimization is disabled,
see instructions in the installation guide on how to activate it.

  • Optimum Start learns how long it takes your home to reach a set temperature and then turns the heating on a bit earlier to achieve that temperature at the programmed time.
  • Delayed Start saves energy by slightly delaying the start of heating depending on the difference between the set temperature and the room temperature. The closer these temperatures are the longer it will delay the start.
  • Optimum Stop saves energy by switching off a little bit earlier than the programmed time. If your home is up to temperature, you will not notice the effect on the temperature, but you should see a difference in your fuel bill.

To enable or disable an optimization function:

  1.  Press to enter the main menu.
  2.  Press  or  to select the Optimisation menu  and press
  3.  Press  or to  select an option and pressHoneywell-T4-Programmable-Thermostat-User-Guide-FIG-23
  4. Press  or  to change the optimization function and pressHoneywell-T4-Programmable-Thermostat-User-Guide-FIG-22
  5. Press  to save changes and return to the home screen.

OpenTherm® boiler alerts (T4M only)
If you have T4M Thermostat fitted to an OpenTherm® boiler, you can view alerts received from the boiler about your heating system.

  1. Press to enters the main menu.
  2. Press  or  to select the OpenTherm alerts menu  and press
  3. Press  or to  cycle through the list of boiler alerts.
  4.  Press  to return to the home screen.

Away mode
Save energy by switching the heating off for a set period of time while you are away from home – and back on again in time for your return.

  1. Press  to enter the main menu.
  2. Select the Away mode by pressing the icon  from the sub-menu.
  3. Press  or  to select the number of days you will be away and press
  4. Press  or  to set the temperature while you are away and press
  5. Deactivate the Away mode by following the same steps.

Standby mode (with frost protection)
Save energy by switching the heating off when not required – e.g. during warmer summer months, or when doors and windows are open for extended periods of time. If the temperature drops to 5°C the heating will come on to prevent the heating pipes from freezing.

  1. Press  to switch the heating off – the display will show OFF
  2. Press  a gain to switch the heating on – the display will show

Schedule Override

During normal use, your Thermostat will follow the programmed schedule – indicated by the AUTO icon in the top right of the display. There are a few ways you can override the schedule to suit your current needs

AUTO  Temporary Override
Set until the next programmed setpoint is reached.

  1. Press or to set the new desired temperature. The programmed schedule will resume at the next programmed setpoint. To cancel press the middle button

23 H Timed Override
Can be used to Boost (increase) the heating for a short period or as an Economy (decreased) setting if leaving the house for a short period.

  1. Press or to set the new desired temperature and press  to activate the timer.
  2. Press or to select 1 or 23 Hours and press
  3. To cancel the timed override press  again from the home screen.

Turn the Schedule Off (Manual Mode)
Turn the heating schedule off and permanently follow a single (adjustable) temperature – until the schedule is turned on again.

  1. Press the middle button
  2. The word MAN will appear on the top right-hand corner.
  3. To return to the schedule press the middle button again.
  4. The word AUTO will appear on the top right-hand corner.

Delete period
Turn the heating schedule off and permanently follow a single (adjustable) temperature – until the schedule is turned on again.

  1. Go to the schedule
  2. Go to the period you want to delete e.g. P2*.
  3. Press and hold  the button for 5 seconds.
  4. will appear on the screen.
  5. You re-activate a deleted period by pressing again the button  for 5 secs.
    *The first period can’t be deleted.

Changing the Batteries (T4 & T4R only)

The Thermostat is powered by batteries, although a battery icon is not shown on the display during normal use. The only time you will see the battery icon is when they get low on power.

  • is displayed when battery power has reached approximately 10% – you should be prepared to change them soon.

  • + will flash when battery power has become critically low – you should change them immediately to make sure there is no disruption to your heating system

  • Replace with 2 new 1.5V LR6 AA Alkaline batteries only – which should last approximately 2 years depending on Thermostat use.

    1. Pull the Thermostat off the wall bracket or table stand.
    2. Remove old batteries and insert new ones.
    3. Clip the Thermostat onto a wall bracket or table stand.Honeywell-T4-Programmable-Thermostat-User-Guide-FIG-31

Please help to protect the environment by recycling old batteries in accordance with local regulations

Wireless Receiver Box (T4R only)

The T4R Thermostat communicates wirelessly to the Receiver Box which is wired to the boiler. If the Thermostat loses wireless communication or becomes faulty, the boiler can be switched on or off manually using the button on the Receiver Box.

  • is displayed on the Thermostat when the wireless signal is
  • + will flash on the Thermostat when the wireless signal is lost – The Receiver Box  LED will flash RED.good – The receiver box  LED will be solid GREEN.
  • If communication is lost move the Thermostat to another location to try and restore communication.

To manually override the boiler using the Receiver Box:

  1. Press the button once to switch the boiler ON or OFF. The button LED should be:
    •  Solid GREEN when the boiler is ON.
    • Off when the boiler is OFF.Honeywell-T4-Programmable-Thermostat-User-Guide-FIG-33

Troubleshooting

If you have difficulty with your Thermostat, try these suggestions. Most problems can be corrected quickly and easily.

All models

Screen is blank| Replace the batteries (T4 & T4R only).Check the OpenTherm boiler has power (T4M only). Contact installer.
Thermostat shows +| Batteries have less than 10% power and need to be replaced soon.
Thermostat  shows  +| Batteries are critically low and need to be replaced immediately – see ‘Changing the Batteries’.
Thermostat shows  but the boiler does not switch on.| The boiler cycles on and off as it controls the temperature, and sometimes the  icon will be displayed when the boiler has cycled off.If the boiler doesn’t switch on after a long period of time contact your installer.
Heating system does not respond to temperature adjustments.| Make sure the set temperature is higher than the actual room temperature.Check the heating system is powered on.

Check the Receiver Box is powered and the Thermostat has a wireless signal (T4R only).

Thermostat shows

| The temperature sensor of your Thermostat is faulty, contact your installer to repairor replace the Thermostat.
T4R (Wireless) Thermostat & Receiver Box only

Thermostat is flashing  +  and Receiver Box  LED is flashing RED.| Wireless signal lost – Move the Thermostat to another location to try and restore communication.
Thermostat is flashing   +  and Receiver Box  LED is off.| Check Receiver Box has power by pressing the button to switch boiler on.If Receiver Box has power then no wireless binding data stored – Follow binding procedure in the installation guide or contact your installer.
Receiver Box  LED is flashing ORANGE.| Receiver Box is in binding mode – will time out of this mode after 3 minutes.
T4M (OpenTherm) Thermostat only

An OpenTherm boiler can report alerts back to the Thermostat which can be useful when contacting an installer or maintenance engineer. You can view these in the ‘OpenTherm® boiler alerts’ menu.
Description| ID| Error code| OT Reading
Service request| 001| 01SR| 0 = service not required 1 = service required
Low water pressure| 002| 02WP| 0 = no WP fault 1 = WP fault
Gas/flame fault| 003| 03GF| 0 = no GF fault 1 = GS fault
Air pressure fault| 004| 04AF| 0 = no AP fault 1 = AP fault
Water Over Temperature| 005| 05WT| 0 = no OVT fault 1 = OVT fault
OEM specific| 006| 06OS| Boiler manufacturer-specific code

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