PRO1 R751WO PROsync Digital Wireless Remote Sensor User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- PRO1
Table of Contents
- PRO1 R751WO PROsync Digital Wireless Remote Sensor
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Installing Batteries
- Thermostat Quick Reference
- Remote Sensor Configuration
- Benefits Of Using The PROsync Wireless System
- Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
PRO1 R751WO PROsync Digital Wireless Remote Sensor
Product Information
Product Name | R751WO |
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Manufacturer | Pro1 Technologies |
Address | P.O. Box 3377 Springfield, MO 65808-3377 |
Toll-Free | 888-776-1427 |
Website | www.pro1iaq.com |
Hours of Operation | M-F 9 AM – 6 PM Eastern |
Product Usage Instructions
Installing Batteries
Battery Door Information:
- Insert 2 AA Alkaline batteries (included) located in the back of the thermostat. High-quality Alkaline batteries are recommended.
- Battery installation is optional if the thermostat is hardwired (R and C terminal connected to 24V power).
Important:
- The low battery indicator is displayed when the AA battery power is low. Replace the batteries when the indicator appears.
- If the system is in the low battery state for an extended period, the system will operate with reduced temperature control.
- If battery power is lost, the system will cease operation.
Thermostat Quick Reference
Set At:
Glow in the dark light button:
- The glow-in-the-dark light button will self-illuminate for several hours after exposure to ambient light. This button turns on the display light when pressed.
LCD Display:
- See page 6 for details about this display readout.
Fan Button:
- Auto will cycle the fan on only when the heating or cooling system is on.
- ON will run the fan continuously.
- L, M, and H may be selectable when the thermostat is in PTAC mode and will run the fan continuously at low, medium or high speeds.
Temperature Setpoint Buttons:
- Press the + or – buttons to select the desired room temperature.
System Button:
- Selects the operation mode on your HVAC system.
- Selecting HEAT turns on the heat mode.
- Selecting COOL turns on the cool mode.
- Selecting OFF turns both heating and cooling off.
- Selecting AUTO will turn the HEAT or COOL on as needed. (EM HEAT will appear as an option if operating a heat pump. EM HEAT setting will turn on emergency heat)
Occupancy Sensor:
- This feature is used to detect motion to determine if the room is occupied.
STAGES 1+2+3+4:
Setpoint:
- Displays the selected setpoint temperature.
- Indicates the current room temperature.
System Operation Indicators:
- The COOL ON, HEAT ON or FAN ON will display when the COOL, HEAT, or FAN is on.
- The compressor delay feature is active if these are flashing.
Keypad Lockout:
- Lockout control at the thermostat.
Radio Antenna:
- Displays the strength of the radio.
Low Battery Indicator:
- Replace batteries when this indicator is shown.
Globe:
- Globe is displayed if an energy-efficient temperature has been selected.
Stages:
- +1 will appear in the display when the first stage of heat or cool is on.
- +2 will appear for the second stage of heat.
Fan:
- Indicates the current fan setting.
System:
- Indicates current system mode setting.
Remote Sensor Configuration
Remote Sensor Configuration:
Manually Overriding The System (Non-programmable):
Caution:
Equipment damage hazard Do not operate the cooling system if the outdoor
temperature is below 50 ˚F (10 ˚C) to prevent possible compressor damage.
Installing Batteries
Battery Door Information
- Insert 2 AA Alkaline batteries (included) located in the back of the thermostat. High-quality Alkaline batteries are recommended.
- Battery installation is optional if the thermostat is hardwired (R and C terminal connected to 24V power).
Important:
The low battery indicator is displayed when the AA battery power is low.
Replace the batteries when the indicator appears. If the system is in the low
battery state for an extended period, the system will operate with reduced
temperature control. If battery power is lost, the system will cease
operation.
Thermostat Quick Reference
-
Glow in the dark light button
The glow-in-the-dark light button will self-illuminate for several hours after exposure to ambient light. This button turns on the display light when pressed. -
LCD Display
See page 6 for details about this display readout. -
Fan Button
The auto will cycle the fan on only when the heating or cooling system is on. ON will run the fan continuously. L, M, and H may be selectable when the thermostat is in PTAC mode and will run the fan continuously at low, medium or high speeds. -
Temperature Setpoint Buttons
Press the or buttons to select the desired room temperature. -
System Button
Selects the operation mode on your HVAC system. Selecting HEAT turns on the heat mode. Selecting COOL turns on the cool mode. Selecting OFF turns both heating and cooling off. Selecting AUTO will turn the HEAT or COOL on as needed. (EM HEAT will appear as an option if operating a heat pump. EM HEAT setting will turn on emergency heat) -
Occupancy Sensor
This feature is used to detect motion to determine if the room is occupied. -
Setpoint: Displays the selected setpoint temperature.
-
Indicates the current room temperature
-
System Operation Indicators: The COOL ON, HEAT ON or FAN ON will display when the COOL, HEAT, or FAN is on. The compressor delay feature is active if these are flashing.
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Keypad Lockout: Lockout control at the thermostat.
-
Radio Antenna: Displays the strength of the radio.
-
Low Battery Indicator: Replace batteries when this indicator is shown.
-
Globe: Globe is displayed if an energy-efficient temperature has been selected.
-
Stages: +1 will appear in the display when the first stage of heat or cool is on. +2 will appear for the second stage of heat.
-
Fan: Indicates the current fan setting.
-
System: Indicates current system mode setting.
Remote Sensor Configuration
Manually Overriding The System (Non-programmable)
You have the ability to override the system from the remote sensor. If any
button is pressed, the sensor will temporarily take control of the entire
system for four hours. If at any point another button is pressed from that
sensor, the four-hour time starts over. If you interact with any other remote
sensor, it will start the timer over, and that sensor will take control of the
system.
No Program
Viewing Thermostat – Kitchen Thermostat In Control – System Average
Temporary Override
Viewing Thermostat – Bedroom 1 Thermostat In Control – Bedroom 1
Temporary Override
Viewing Thermostat – Kitchen Thermostat In Control – Bedroom 1
Temporary Override Expired
Viewing Thermostat – Kitchen Thermostat In Control – System Average
Manually Overriding The System (Programmable)
After the four-hour override has passed without any interaction on any of
the remote sensors or thermostats in the home, the system will return to the
previous or default control point. If the system has been running a program,
it will return to the schedule based on the time of day.
Running The Schedule
Viewing Thermostat – Kitchen Thermostat In Control – Kitchen
Temporary Override
Viewing Thermostat – Bedroom 1 Thermostat In Control – Bedroom
Temporary Override
Viewing Thermostat – Kitchen Thermostat In Control – Bedroom 1
Temp Override Expired – No Program
Viewing Thermostat – Kitchen Thermostat In Control – System Average
Benefits Of Using The PROsync Wireless System
When using remote sensing, this system can be configured in four separate ways to maximize comfort for homeowners and cater to each of their unique lifestyles.
System Averaging
System Averaging will average all remotes together to provide a more accurate
temperature of the entire home. Adjusting the temperature from any remote will
temporarily put that room in control of the system. If the upstairs thermostat
reads 80 while the basement reads 70 the system will condition the home to a
75 ambient.
Scheduling
With scheduling the system you can make different rooms in control for each
part of the day. For homeowners with predictable schedules, this ensures each
room will be the target temperature when scheduled to be used. Making the
kitchen in control in the morning, your home office during the day, your
living room in the evening, and your master bedroom at night is a great hands-
free approach to maximize comfort.
Occupancy Sensing (Last Seen Mode)
This is the perfect solution for homes with a single occupant with less
predictable schedules, using the built-in occupancy sensors moves the comfort
around the home without the need for scheduling. As soon as someone enters a
room, it takes control of the system.
Occupancy Sensing (System Average Mode)
This is an excellent solution for a home with multiple occupants. Each time a
remote senses occupancy, it starts an automatic, internal timer. The system is
controlled using the average of the temperatures from only the remotes with
active timers. When a remote’s timer expires, the system removes that remote
from the average.
Warranty
Warranty Registration
Your new thermostat has a 5-year limited warranty. You must register your
thermostat within 60 days of installation. Without this registration, the
warranty period will begin on the date of manufacture. For warranty issues
please contact the HVAC professional that installed this product. Please
register your new thermostat online.
Please Register Your Thermostat Here
www.pro1iaq.com/warranty.
For More Information About Your Thermostat
www.pro1iaq.com/r751wo.
References
- Pro1 IAQ Thermostats - Non Programmable | Programmable | Wireless
- PRO1 Thermostats | R751WO
- RMA - PRO1 Technologies
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