SecureCom Z-Wave Thermostat Z-5010T Installation Guide
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Table of Contents
Z-Wave Thermostat Z-5010T
Z-5010T Z-Wave Thermostat
INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE
MODE
Off
F
FAN
Auto
TABLE OF CONTENTS
About the Thermostat …………………………. 1 What is Included………………………………………….. 2 Power
Options……………………………………………… 2
Thermostat Features…………………………….3
Install the Thermostat…………………………..4 Uninstall the Existing Thermostat…………….. 4
Mount and Connect the Thermostat ……….. 5 Complete the Installation ……………………………
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Program the Thermostat ……………………. 13 Default Settings …………………………………………..14
Setup …………………………………………………………….15 System ………………………………………………………….15 Z-Wave
…………………………………………………………16 Clock ……………………………………………………………. 17 Info
……………………………………………………………….. 17 Advanced Settings………………………………………18 Test Mode
……………………………………………………..18 Aux Heat Enable ………………………………………….18 2nd Stage Heat
Enable ………………………………18
2nd Stage Cool Enable……………………………….19 Minimum Run Time (MRT) …………………………19 Minimum Off Time (MOT) ………………………….19 Heat Setpoint Max ………………………………………19 Cool Setpoint Min………………………………………..19 Heat Blower Off Delay………………………………..19 Cool Blower Off Delay ……………………………….20 Heat-Cool Delta ………………………………………….20 Heating Stage 1 On Threshold ………………….20 Heating Stage 1 Off Threshold …………………20 Heating Stage 2 On Threshold …………………20 Heating Stage 2 Off Threshold ………………… 21 Aux Heat On Threshold……………………………… 21 Aux Heat Off Threshold …………………………….. 21 Cooling Stage 1 On Threshold ………………….. 21 Cooling Stage 1 Off Threshold………………….. 21 Cooling Stage 2 On Threshold ………………… 22 Cooling Stage 2 Off Threshold………………… 22 Restore Defaults ………………………………………… 22
End user training ………………………………..23 Backlight and Button Operation …………….. 23
Display ………………………………………………………….24 Change the Setpoint ………………………………….26 Set Fan
Mode ………………………………………………26 Set the Clock………………………………………………. 27
Product Specifications ……………………….28
Compatibility ……………………………………. 29
FCC Information ……………………………….. 30
Industry Canada Information……………… 31
Limited Warranty………………………………..32
ABOUT THE THERMOSTAT
The SecureComTM Smart Z-5010T Thermostat is a programmable Z-Wave thermostat.
With Virtual Keypad, users can remotely operate the thermostat, configure
programming settings, and display current conditions in the home or office.
The thermostat can be powered with 24 VAC, if return (R) and common (C) wires
are present, or with four AA batteries. The Z-5010T Thermostat offers flexible
features and functionality such as:
· Multiple system type compatibility · A backlit, fixed-format display ·
Multiple system modes · Fan mode control and display · Changeover function for
heat pump systems · Simple on-screen setup · Temperature display in Fahrenheit
or Celsius · Built-in sensor calibration capability
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What is Included
· One Z-5010T Z-Wave Thermostat
· Hardware Pack
· One Sheet of Adhesive Wire Labels
· Four AA Batteries
Power Options
Warning: Do not use this thermostat for line voltage controls rated at 120/240
VAC. Doing so may result in equipment damage or injury.
The thermostat can be powered by either 24 VAC or four AA batteries. Do not
attempt to power the thermostat with both 24 VAC power and batteries.
Batteries are not required for backup.
Powering the thermostat with 24 VAC power requires both the C (common) wire
and the R (return wire). If there is no C and R wire, batteries are required.
The thermostat will operate for approximately two years on four AA alkaline
batteries depending on the frequency of user operations and backlight
operation. Do not mix different types of batteries. Do not mix old and new
batteries. Dispose of used batteries properly.
If the thermostat is installed on a Z-Wave network with battery power, it will
not work as a Z-Wave repeater. Do not install batteries and temporarily power
the thermostat from 24 VAC to add it to a Z-Wave network or shortened battery
life may occur when wired power is removed.
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THERMOSTAT FEATURES
Text Display Line
Heating/Cooling Mode Selection
Fan Mode Selection
Backlit Display
MODE FAN
Off
72H 80c
F
Auto
Warmer Cooler Room Temperature
Figure 1:Thermostat Features
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INSTALL THE THERMOSTAT
1 Uninstall the Existing Thermostat 1. Turn off any breakers and switches that are connected to the existing thermostat. Turn on the system and wait five minutes to make sure it doesn’t start.
2. Remove the existing thermostat cover. Take a photo of the connections.
3. Label the wires according to their terminal markings as shown in Figure 2. Connections may differ from the example shown. Keep in mind that color alone is not a reliable indicator of wire purpose.
YW
GR
C
YWG R
C
Figure 2:Labeling Existing Wires
4. Disconnect all wiring from the existing thermostat, then remove the its base from the wall. If the thermostat contains mercury, dispose of it according to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or Environment Canada guidelines.
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2 Mount and Connect the Thermostat 1. Remove the cover and body from the
thermostat base as shown in Figure 3.
2. Mount the base to the wall with the included wall anchors and screws.
Refer to Figure 4.
3. Wire the thermostat according to the wire labels. The thermostat terminals
have two sets of labels: Top labels apply to standard connections and lower
labels apply to heat pump connections. For more information, refer to Table 1
and the following sections.
Thermostat Bottom
Base
Body
Push tab to release base
Cover
Figure 3:Removing the Base
Figure 4:Mounting the Base
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TERMINAL
FUNCTION
TYPICAL WIRE COLOR*
C
24 VAC common. Do not connect if batteries installed.
R
24 VAC return. Do not connect if batteries installed.
24 VAC return; power for cooling on dual
RC
transformer system.
Do not connect if batteries installed.
24 VAC return; power for heating on dual
RH
transformer system.
Do not connect if batteries installed.
Y or Y1
Controls cooling/compressor; first stage cooling
Y2
Second stage cooling
W or W1
Controls heating; first stage heating
W2
Second stage heating; auxiliary
G
Fan
O or B
Changeover with cool (O) or heat (B)
*Color alone is not a reliable indicator of wire purpose.
Blue or black
Red
Red
Red
Yellow Varies White Varies Green Orange or blue
Table 1:Thermostat Terminal Functions
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Single Transformer Systems Most HVAC systems have a single 24 VAC transformer. These systems have only one R wire which is connected to either the RC or RH terminal because the terminals are jumped together. Connect the wires from the HVAC system to the corresponding terminals according to the top labels on the thermostat terminal block. Refer to Figure 5.
Connect if two stage
system Connect if two stage
system
Y2 Y
G
R
C
W W2
Y2 Y1
G
RC
C
RH W1
W2 STANDARD
Y2 Y1
G
R
C
R
W1
O
HEAT PUMP
Figure 5:Single Transformer System Wiring
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Dual Transformer Systems For HVAC systems with two dedicated 24 VAC
transformers, one R wire runs from the heating system (RH) and one runs from
the cooling system (RC).
Connect the wires from the HVAC system to the corresponding terminals
according to the top labels on the thermostat terminal block. Connect the
cooling system C wire to the C terminal. Do not connect the C wire from the
heating system. For systems with two R wires (RC and RH), cut the internal
RC/RH jumper on the back of the thermostat PCB. Refer to Figure 6 and Figure
7.
Connect if two stage
system Cooling System R wire Cooling System R wire Connect if two stage system
Y2 Y1
G RC
C RH W1 W2
Y2 Y1
G
RC
C
RH W1
W2 STANDARD
Y2 Y1
G
R
C
R W1
O
HEAT PUMP
Figure 6:Dual Transformer System Wiring
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TOP
RC/RH Jumper
CUT JUMPER FOR DUAL TRANSFORMER SYSTEMS ONLY
Figure 7:Cutting the RC/RH Jumper for Dual Transformer Systems
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Heat Pump Systems Connect the wires from the HVAC system to the corresponding terminals according to the bottom labels on the thermostat terminal block. Refer to Figure 8.
Y2 Y1
G
RC
C
RH W1
W2 STANDARD
Y2 Y1
G
R
C
R
Y2 Y
G
R
C
W1
O
HEAT PUMP
W O/B
Connect if two stage
system Connect if two stage
system
Figure 8:Heat Pump System Wiring
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3 Complete the Installation 1. Ensure that the appropriate wires are screwed into the terminal blocks firmly. Push all excess wiring back into the wall opening.
2. Snap the body and cover onto the base. Refer to Figure 9.
3. If the thermostat is not connected to wired 24 VAC power, remove the cover and install the included batteries, then snap the cover onto the thermostat base. Refer to Figure 10.
4. Turn on power to the thermostat.
Base
Body and Cover
Hook on top catch
MODE FAN
Snap onto botttom catches
Figure 9:Base and Cover Installation
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Cover
Base and Body
Attached to Wall
MODE FAN
Pry indents in case bottom
Body Battery Compartment
Figure 10:Battery Installation
Hook on top catch
Snap onto bottom catches
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PROGRAM THE THERMOSTAT
To enter Menu mode and navigate through the menu items, complete the following
steps.
Note: When the backlight is off, the first press of any button turns the
backlight on but does not initiate any action.
1. Press and hold the FAN button to enter Menu mode. 2. Press the buttons to
scroll through the menu items. 3. Press the key next to SELECT to change a
setting. 4. The current setting for that selection flashes. Change settings
with the
buttons, then press the key next to SELECT to save it.
5. To exit, press the key next to DONE.
Menu choices appear in the status display
To select Menu Mode, press and
hold the fan button until the
setup screen displays.
MODE FAN
Off
72H 80c
F
Auto
To enter the menu, press the key next
to SELECT.
To return to the main screen, press
the key next to DONE.
MODE FAN
Select
SETUP
Done
Use the Up and Down Arrow
buttons to move to menu items.
Figure 11:Entering Menu Mode
Figure 12:Navigating the Menu
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Default Settings
The thermostat is defaulted to the following typical HVAC system
configuration:
· System type: Standard (gas/electric)
· Fan type: Gas
· Heating stages: One
· Cooling stages: One
Minimum Off Time (MOT) The thermostat has a Minimum Off Time (MOT) delay after
any heating or cooling cycle ends. A MOT delay prevents rapid heating/cooling
cycles and also provides short cycle protection for the system compressor.
This delay may be noticeable when you change a setpoint and the system doesn’t
respond immediately because of the delay timer. For more information, refer to
“Advanced Settings”.
Minimum Run Time (MRT) The thermostat has a delay after the start of any
heating or cooling call. This feature is called Minimum Run Time (MRT) and
ensures even heating and cooling cycles. The MRT will keep the system on until
it expires, even if it reaches the setpoint room temperature or if the user
changes the setpoint to a temperature that would satisfy the call. Changing
the Mode to OFF will cancel the MRT and the system will turn off immediately.
For more information, refer to “Advanced Settings”.
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SETUP SYSTEM
Setup Configure user preference settings.
· FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS Select temperature units for the thermostat.
· BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT Choose how long the backlight stays on after the last
button press. Range is 10 – 30 seconds.
· SENSOR CALIBRATION Change the temperature calibration by ±7 °.
· STATUS LINE Configure the status line to display either setpoints or the
clock.
System Setup the thermostat for a specific HVAC system type.
· SYSTEM TYPE Select either a standard or heat pump system type.
· FAN TYPE (Standard only) Select gas or electric fan type. Applies only to
standard systems.
· CHANGEOVER Select whether changeover occurs with cool (O) or with heat (B).
Applies only to heat pump systems. If the opposite of the desired action
occurs, choose the opposite changeover action.
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ZWAVE
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Z-Wave Connect to or disconnect from a Z-Wave mesh network.
1. At a the panel keypad, press CMD until MENU? YES NO appears, then press
YES. Enter your user code, then press CMD.
2. Press CMD until ZWAVE SETUP? appears. Press any select key or area.
3. Select ADD. The screen displays PROCESSING. When prompted, press the
button next to YES on the thermostat.
4. Press the button next to SELECT to add thermostat to network. If the
Z-Wave connection is successful, the display flashes SUCCESS. If it doesn’t
connect, the display flashes FAIL. To retry connection, repeat the preceding
steps.
5. When the thermostat information is received by the system, the keypad
panel beeps once and displays DEVICE FOUND.
6. The panel keypad displays the type of device and the default device name.
Press CMD.
7. Press any top row select key on the panel keypad and enter custom name for
the device, then press CMD.
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CLOCK INFO
Clock Set a time and day to be displayed on the thermostat.
· DAY Use the arrow keys to set the day. · TIME Use the arrow keys to set the
time.
Info View firmware version and Z-Wave network information.
· MODEL Displays the thermostat model number. · VERSION Displays the current
thermostat firmware
version number. · ZWAVE Displays the current Z-Wave version number. · NODE ID
Displays the Z-Wave node ID. · HOME ID Displays the Z-Wave home ID. · SYSTEM
TYPE Displays the current system type. · FAN TYPE Displays the current fan
type. · CHANGEOVER TYPE Displays the current changeover
type.
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Advanced Settings
Advanced Settings contains additional system setup options. These settings can
affect system operation and should only be changed by qualified HVAC
installers.
Press and hold the FAN button to access the SETUP menu. To access Advanced
Settings, press and hold the FAN button and button for 5 seconds.
TEST MODE
AUX HEAT ENABLE 2ND STAGE HEAT ENABLE
Test Mode Shortens built-in system delays.
· Y Test mode on. Reduces all system delays to 10 seconds for quicker system
testing.
· N (default) Test mode off. All system delays return to normal settings.
Aux Heat Enable Enable auxiliary heat operation for heat pump systems.
· Y Auxiliary heating enabled. · N (default) Auxiliary heating disabled.
2nd Stage Heat Enable Enables the second stage heating operation.
· Y 2nd stage heating enabled. · N (default) 2nd stage heating disabled.
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2ND STAGE COOL ENABLE
MINIMUM RUN TIME
MINIMUM OFF TIME
HEAT SETPOINT MAX
COOL SETPOINT MIN
HEAT BLOWER OFF DELAY
2nd Stage Cool Enable Enables the second stage cooling operation.
· Y 2nd stage cooling enabled.
· N (default) 2nd stage cooling disabled.
Minimum Run Time (MRT) Set the minimum delay before a heating or cooling cycle
can turn off Range 1 – 9 minutes. Default is 3 minutes.
Minimum Off Time (MOT) Set the minimum delay before a heating or cooling cycle
can turn off Range 5 – 9 minutes. Default is 5 minutes.
Heat Setpoint Max Set the maximum heating setpoint value. Range is 55 °F to 90
°F (4 °C to 43 °C). Default is 90 °F (32 °C).
Cool Setpoint Min Set the minimum cooling setpoint value. Range is 60 °F to 95
°F (6 °C to 45 °C). Default is 60 °F (15 °C).
Heat Blower Off Delay Set the system blower delay off time after a heat call
ends (fan purge).
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COOL BLOWER OFF DELAY
HEAT-COOL DELTA
HEATING STAGE 1 ON THRESHOLD
HEATING STAGE 1 OFF THRESHOLD
HEATING STAGE 2 ON THRESHOLD
Cool Blower Off Delay Set the system blower delay off time after a cool call
ends (fan purge).
Heat-Cool Delta Set the minimum difference between heating and cooling
setpoints. Range is 3 ° to 15 °. Default is 3 °F (1 °C).
Heating Stage 1 On Threshold Set the delta from the setpoint where stage one
heating starts. Range is 1 ° to 6 °. Default is 1 °.
Heating Stage 1 Off Threshold Set the delta from the setpoint where stage one
heating stops. Stage one turns off at setpoint plus stage 1 delta. Range is 0
° to 5 °. Default is 0 °.
Heating Stage 2 On Threshold Set the delta from the setpoint where stage two
heating starts. Range is 2 ° to 7 °. Default is 2 °.
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HEATING STAGE 2 OFF THRESHOLD
AUX HEAT ON THRESHOLD
AUX HEAT OFF THRESHOLD
COOLING STAGE 1 ON THRESHOLD
COOLING STAGE 1 OFF THRESHOLD
Heating Stage 2 Off Threshold Set the delta from the setpoint where stage two
heating stops. Stage two turns off at setpoint plus stage 2 delta. Range is 0
° to 6 °. Default is 0 °.
Aux Heat On Threshold Set the delta from the setpoint where stage three
heating starts. Range is 3 ° to 8 °. Default is 3 °.
Aux Heat Off Threshold Set the delta from the setpoint where stage three
heating stops. Stage three turns off at setpoint plus stage 3 delta. Range is
0 ° to 7 °. Default is 0 °.
Cooling Stage 1 On Threshold Set the delta from the setpoint where stage one
cooling starts. Range is 1 ° to 7 °. Default is 1 °.
Cooling Stage 1 Off Threshold Set the delta from the setpoint where stage one
cooling stops. Stage one turns off at setpoint minus stage 1 delta. Range is 0
° to 6 °. Default is 0 °.
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COOLING STAGE 2 ON THRESHOLD
COOLING STAGE 2 OFF THRESHOLD
RESTORE DEFAULTS
Cooling Stage 2 On Threshold Set the delta from the setpoint where stage two
cooling starts. Range is 2 ° to 8 °. Default is 2 °.
Cooling Stage 2 Off Threshold Set the delta from the setpoint where stage two
cooling stops. Stage two turns off at setpoint minus stage 2 delta. Range is
0° to 7°. Default is 0 °.
Restore Defaults Restore all settings to factory defaults.
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END USER TRAINING
This section contains instructions on how users can read the thermostat
display, set the system mode, change the setpoint, and set the fan mode.
Backlight and Button Operation
The thermostat backlight is normally set to turn off after 20 seconds to
conserve battery power. If the backlight is off, the first button press will
only turn on the backlight. Once the backlight is on, the buttons function
normally.
Text display line
Heating/Cooling mode selection
Fan mode selection
Backlit display
MODE FAN
Off
72H 80c
F
Auto
Set warmer Set cooler Current room temperature
Battery compartment for 4 AA Alkaline Batteries
Figure 13:Button Operation
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Display
The thermostat displays current room temperature and system settings like
system mode, fan mode, and Z-Wave network status. Degrees Celsius (C) are
shown in 0.5 ° increments. Degrees Fahrenheit (F) are shown in 1 ° increments.
The thermostat also displays Heat and Cool icons to indicate when the system
is heating or cooling.
Text display line
System mode indicators
Fan mode indicators
Off Heat-E Cool Auto Select
Auto On Done
72F 80c Low Batt
74F C .5
Low battery indicator
Z-Wave network installed indicator
Figure 14:Thermostat Display
Heat Icon · Solid: System is on and heating. · Blinking: System is on and
heating. Minimum Run Time (MRT) delay is active. Cool Icon · Solid: System is
on and cooling. · Blinking: System is on and cooling. Minimum Run Time (MRT)
delay is active.
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Stage Indicators · 1: Stage 1 heating or cooling is on
· 2: Stage 2 heating or cooling is on
· 3: Stage 3 heating (auxiliary heat) is on
· Heat-E: Emergency heat mode is active
System Modes · Off: System is off. If system was on, it will turn off
immediately.
· Heat: Only heating will occur.
· Cool: Only cooling will occur.
· Auto: Heating or cooling will come on according to the saved setpoints. The
system will automatically switch between heating and cooling modes as needed
to maintain the setpoints.
· Heat-E: If the heat pump compressor fails, setting the mode to Emergency
Heat will allow the supplemental auxiliary heat to come on first whenever
there is a call for heating. It also disables the compressor output to prevent
further damage to the HVAC system.
Caution: Emergency heat should only be used for emergencies until the HVAC
system can be repaired. Running the system in Emergency Heat mode is the most
expensive because electric heat strips are used instead of the more efficient
heat pump compressor.
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Change the Setpoint
To change the setpoint, press the buttons. The screen will switch to the
setpoint change screen and show the current setpoint of the current heating or
cooling mode. Adjust the setpoint temperature up or down with the buttons.
Note: When in Change Setpoint mode, pressing the MODE button will switch
between the Heat and Cool setpoints.
Automatic Setpoint Push The thermostat automatically adjusts the setpoints to
maintain a 3 ° separation between heating and cooling.
Set Fan Mode
Press the FAN button and use the buttons to select the system fan mode.
· Auto: Fan automatically operated by the HVAC system (normal setting).
· On: Manual Fan mode. The fan remains on independent of the heating or
cooling system operation until the mode is changed back to Auto.
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Set the Clock
To set the thermostat day and time, complete the following steps.
· Press any button to take thermostat out of sleep mode.
· Press FAN button for 5 seconds until SETUP appears in status display line. ·
Use buttons to go to CLOCK.
· Press SELECT. · DAY is displayed. Set the day with the buttons, then press
the button next to
SELECT. · Press buttons. · TIME is displayed. Set the time with the buttons,
then press the button next to
SELECT.
· Press the button next to DONE.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Power
Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Setpoint Accuracy Ambient
Temperature Accuracy Thermostat Connections Dimensions
Screen Size
Messaging Capability Regulator
Certifications
C-Wire Input: 20 VAC-30 VAC Battery Power: 4 AA Batteries 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C) 40 °F to 140 °F (40 °C to 60 °C) ± 1 °F (± 0.5 °C); Calibrates to ± 7 ° ± 1 °F (± 0.5 °C) Uses standard 18 AWG C-Wire connections 5.75″ W x 4.50″ H x 1.00″ D 146.0 mm W x 114.3 mm H x 25.4 mm D 2.7″ x 1.4″ (68.6 mm x 35.6 mm) LCD with white backlight 7 character alphanumeric display with message scroll United States: FCC Compliant to CFR47, Part 15B Canada: Industry Canada RSS 210, Issue 8 FCC Part 15: WIBTZW011 Industry Canada: 9374A-TBZ48
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COMPATIBILITY
· Standard Gas, Oil, or Electric Systems (24 VAC, single or dual transformer)
One stage heating with one stage cooling Two stage heating with two stage
cooling
· Heat Pump Systems (24 VAC, single or dual transformer) One stage heating
with one stage cooling Two stage heating with two stage cooling Three stage
heating with two stage cooling
· Gas Millivolt Systems (24 VAC) · All DMP panels with built-in Z-Wave
capability · All DMP panels with 738Zplus Z-Wave Module · Virtual Keypad app
and VirtualKeypad.com
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FCC INFORMATION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.
Changes or modifications made by the user and not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
Note: 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 to 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.
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INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION
This device complies with Industry Canada License-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference, and 2. This device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie
Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est
autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et 2. l’utilisateur de
l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
This Digital Monitoring Products product is warranted against defects in
material and workmanship for one (1) year. This warranty extends only to
wholesale customers who buy direct from Digital Monitoring Products Inc. or
through Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. normal distribution channels.
Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. does not warrant this product to consumers.
Consumers should inquire from their selling dealer as to the nature of the
dealer’s warranty, if any. There are no obligations or liabilities on the part
of Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. for consequential damages arising out of
or in connection with use or performance of this product or other indirect
damages with respect to loss of property, revenue, or profit or cost of
removal, installation, or reinstallation. All implied warranties for
functionality, are valid only until the warranty expires. This Digital
Monitoring Products, Inc. Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express
or implied.
Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable. This
information is subject to change without notice.
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