VisionPRO 8000 Spec Sheet 2017

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VISIONPRO
®
8000 WITH REDLINK™
115 68-0312—05
REMOTE INDOOR SENSORS
For installation, see “C7189R1004 Wireless Indoor Sensor
on page 58, and “C7189U1005 Wired Indoor Sensor” on
page 58. For wiring, see “Wiring guide — Wired Indoor
Sensors” on page 140.
Indoor Sensor Operation
Temperature Control
The thermostat can be set to respond to its internal
temperature sensor, or to an optional remote indoor sensor.
If multiple sensors are used, the thermostat will average
the temperature detected at each sensor.
In Fig. 305, both the thermostat internal sensor and remote
indoor sensor are being used for Temperature Control and
are being averaged since both sensors are set to “Yes.
Select “No” if you do NOT want a specific sensor to be used
for temperature control or be part of the temperature
average.
When using multiple remote indoor sensors, you should
name each sensor after you link it to the thermostat. See
Wireless Indoor Sensor” beginning on page 19 for more
information. Naming the sensors allows you to select the
appropriate sensor(s) for Temperature Control in the
Installer Setup.
Fig. 305.
Humidification control
If optional remote indoor sensors are installed, you can
choose which sensor you want to use for humidification
control. You can use a different sensor for
dehumidification.
When using multiple remote indoor sensors, you should
name each sensor after you link them to the thermostat.
See “Wireless Indoor Sensor” beginning on page 19 for
more information. Naming the sensors allows you to select
the appropriate sensor for Humidification Control in the
Installer Setup. For example, in Fig. 306, the MAIN LEVEL
remote indoor sensor is selected for Humidification
Control.
NOTE: Requires wireless indoor sensor. Humidity sensing
can not be averaged.
Fig. 306.
Dehumidification control
If optional remote indoor sensors are installed, you can
choose which sensor you want to use for dehumidification
control. For example, you can use one sensor for
humidification control, and another for dehumidification.
When using multiple remote indoor sensors, you should
name each sensor after you link them to the thermostat.
See “Wireless Indoor Sensor” beginning on page 19 for
more information. Naming the sensors allows you to select
the appropriate sensor for Dehumidification Control in the
Installer Setup. For example, in Fig. 307, the CRAWL SPACE
remote indoor sensor is selected for Dehumidification
Control.
NOTE: Requires wireless indoor sensor. Humidity sensing
can not be averaged.
Fig. 307.