VisionPRO® 8000 with RedLINK™ PRODUCT DATA • Customizable Service Reminders Set up to 10 service reminders. Choose from the pre-set options or customize your own. Reminders can be based on date or the outdoor temperature. • Universal Inputs Thermostat - S1 EIM - S1, S2, S3, S4 Assignable inputs allow you to setup Indoor and Outdoor Temperature Sensors, Discharge and Return Air Sensors or Dry Contact Devices. Dry Contact Devices can be used to trip pre-set or customized alerts on the thermostat home screen.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ CONTENTS Application ........................................... Specifications ...................................... Ordering Information ........................... System Installation .............................. 1 3 2 6 Set up Dehumidification With Dehumidifier .......... Control Dehumidification Level ............................. Ventilation ...................................................... 91 Set up Ventilation ................................................
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ SPECIFICATIONS Humidification Setting Range: 10% to 60% RH. Thermostat Description: Dehumidification Setting Range: 40% to 80% RH. Feature Powering method Description Humidity Display Range: 0% to 99%.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 6-5/32 (156) 1-19/32 (41) 4-53/64 (123) 25/32 (20) 5-3/4 (146) 8-7/8 (225) 1-1/2 (38) 9-11/32 (237) M34258 Fig. 2. Dimensions of VisionPRO cover plate in in. (mm). M33331 Fig. 3. Dimensions of Equipment Interface Module in in. (mm). Product Part Number Operating Ambient Temperature Thermostat TH8321R1001 TH8320R1003 TH8110R1008 32 to 120 °F (0 to 48.9 °C) Equipment Interface Module YTHM5421R1010* -40 to 165 °F THM5421R1021 (-40 to 73.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Product Operating Ambient Temperature Part Number Operating Relative Humidity Shipping Temperature Physical Dimensions in in. (mm) Color(s) Wired Wall Mount Indoor Sensor (20K ohm Negative Temperature Coefficient) TR21 45 to 99 °F (7 to 37 °C) 5% to 95% Non-Condensing -40 to 150 °F (-40 to 65.5 °C) 4-9/16 x 3 x 7/8 (116 x 76.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ SYSTEM INSTALLATION When Installing this Product... 4. RoHs Compliant Conform té RoHs A sembled in Me ico mblé au Mex que 1324 3. 1 TH8321R1001 2. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow the instructions can damage the product or cause a hazardous condition. Check the ratings given in the instructions to make sure the product is suitable for your application. Installer must be a trained, experienced service technician.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ INSTALLATION OPTIONS The VisionPRO® 8000 with RedLINK™ system can be wired directly to the equipment, used with an Equipment Interface Module, or with a TrueZONE wireless adapter. If using the Equipment Interface Module, see “Installing Equipment Interface Module (if used)” on page 8. If using a TrueZONE wireless adapter, follow the installation instructions that came with the TrueZONE panel, and go to “Selecting Thermostat Location” beginning on page 11.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Guidelines for Installing RedLINK Devices The Equipment Interface Module (EIM) can be mounted vertically on the HVAC equipment or on a wall in the equipment room. — When installing more than one Thermostat and Equipment Interface Module, mount the Equipment Interface Modules at least 2 feet apart for best RedLINK performance. No minimum distance is required between the Thermostats if the Thermostat is linked to an Equipment Interface Module.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Selecting Discharge and Return Air Temperature Sensor Mounting Locations ALTERNATE MOUNTING LOCATION FOR DISCHARGE SENSOR. Refer to the guidelines below and Fig. 8–12 for mounting locations of the Discharge and Return Air Temperature Sensors. STEAM OR FAN POWERED HUMIDIFIER Selecting Discharge Air Temperature Sensor Mounting Location 1. 2. 3. 4.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ BYPASS HUMIDIFIER MOUNT DOWNSTREAM OF BYPASS HUMIDIFIER, DEHUMIDIFIER OR VENTILATOR MOUNT DISCHARGE SENSOR HERE BYPASS HUMIDIFIER MOUNT DOWNSTREAM OF BYPASS HUMIDIFIER VENTILATOR OR DEHUMIDIFIER MOUNT RETURN SENSOR HERE MOUNT DISCHARGE SENSOR HERE VENTILATOR OR DEHUMIDIFIER MOUNT RETURN SENSOR HERE HEAT EXCHANGER MOUNT DOWNSTREAM OF BYPASS HUMIDIFIER, DEHUMIDIFIER OR VENTILATOR HEAT EXCHANGER BLOWER BLOWER M33078A M33079A Fig. 11. Fig. 12.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Selecting Thermostat Location 2. 3. 4. Install the thermostat about 5 ft. (1.5m) above the floor in an area with good air circulation at average temperature. See Fig. 14. 5. 6. YES Position and level the wallplate (for appearance only). Use a pencil to mark the mounting holes. Remove the wallplate from the wall and, if drywall, drill two 3/16-in. holes in the wall, as marked. For firmer material such as plaster, drill two 7/32-in. holes.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 2. For 24VAC primary power, connect common side of transformer to C terminal. CONVENTIONAL CONVENTIONAL C C S1 S1 K S1 S1 RC W O/B R Y Y G U1 S1 S1 K S1 S1 RC W O/B R Y Y U1 G G U1 G U2 U1 W2 AUX -E U2 Y2 Y2 U2 A L/A U2 W2 AUX -E Y2 Y2 A L/A HEAT PUMP Fig. 20. Inserting wires in thermostat terminal block. HEAT PUMP Fig. 18. Connecting C wire to terminal block. Remove Coin Cell Battery Tab Wiring the Thermostat 1.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ POWER OPTIONAL REDLINK™ ACCESSORIES Outdoor air sensor 1. Install 2 fresh AA lithium batteries. M32940 Fig. 26. TrueSTEAM MCR32937 1. 2. Fig. 23. 3. Portable Comfort Control 1. Install 3 fresh AA alkaline batteries. Wire and power TrueSTEAM. Connect the ABCD terminals between TrueSTEAM and the THM4000 Wireless Adapter.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ PERFORMING INITIAL SETUP NOTE: If the thermostat is wired directly to the equipment, 24 VAC (C wire) is required to connect RedLINK accessories. Turn on 24 VAC before performing the initial setup. CONNEC TED CONNEC T Initial setup options define the type of system you are installing: • Residential or commercial • Non-zoned or zoned • Used with or without an Equipment Interface Module (THM5421) • Used with or without the TrueZONE Wireless Adapter (THM4000) 1. Fig. 31.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 2. The thermostat now displays its Home screen and the thermostat setup is complete. While the Press Connect message is displayed (listening mode), press and quickly release the CONNECT button on each new RedLINK accessory. NOTE: For locations of CONNECT buttons on RedLINK accessories, see “Locating the Connect Buttons on RedLINK Accessories” beginning on page 16. Press Connect on New Accessories. M33985 Fig. 35. Thermostat in listening mode. 3. Fig. 38.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 4. 7. Select Wireless Manager. 8. Wireless Manager Reset To Defaults After a short delay (up to 15 seconds), check thermostat to confirm the connection of each RedLINK accessory. Touch or to review the list. Touch Done at the thermostat after all new RedLINK accessories are connected. Outdoor Sensor has been added MCR33980 Fig. 41. 5. Select Add Device. The screen displays “Press Connect on New Accessories.” The thermostat is now in listening mode. MCR33972 Fig.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 3. RedLINK Internet Gateway Press “No” at the next screen to save and exit, or press “Yes” if you need to connect additional thermostats to the Portable Comfort Control. See Fig. 47. 1. NOTE: The Portable Comfort Control can control up to 16 thermostats. YES Press and quickly release the button on the bottom of the Internet Gateway. After a short delay, the RedLINK status light will glow steady green. NO CONNECT MORE? MCR32943 Fig. 49.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Wireless Indoor Sensor 1. Press and quickly release the CONNECT button. After a short delay, the status light (see Fig. 51) will glow green for 15 seconds. If the status light turns red, the sensor did not link with the thermostat. MCR32935 MCR32934 Fig. 54. Fig. 51. Wireless indoor sensor connect button and status light.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Finding Your Password (Date Code) to Access Installer Options Thermostat Password (Date Code) You need a password (Date Code) to access Installer Options. Installer Options allow you to: • Make changes to the Installer Setup. • Perform an Installer Test. • Add, remove, rename or view connected RedLINK accessories. • Reset the thermostat to Factory Default settings. 1 TH8321R1001 The password (Date Code) is located on the back of the thermostat.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 1. Installer Options. Menu Item Description Installer Setup Select INSTALLER SETUP to set system settings one by one. Installer Test Select INSTALLER TEST to quickly determine if the heat, cool, fan and thermostat are operating properly. Minimum off timers are ignored during the test. Data Logs Select DATA LOGS to turn off/on the Alerts Log or Interaction Log.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 106 Installer Setup Name Outdoor Air Sensor Settings No Default No Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Both No Yes Notes This ISU automatically defaults to Yes when a Wireless Outdoor Sensor is connected.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 205 Installer Setup Name Geo Forced Air Settings None Cooling Only Default Heating and Cooling Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Both No Heating and Cooling Notes This thermostat has the capability of controlling Geothermal Radiant Heat, Geothermal Forced Air and Backup Heat. If this thermostat is not controlling the Geothermal Forced Air System, select None.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 209 Installer Setup Name Cool Stage 4 Settings None U1 U2 U3 Default Default varies based on previous selections Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Commercial Yes Notes Cool Stage 4 is only available if ISU 101 is Commercial. Cool Stage 4 must be wired to a universal terminal (U1, U2 or U3). U1, U2 and U3 are normally open dry contacts when configured for a stage of Cool.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 215 Installer Setup Name Settings Run Backup Heat No with Primary Yes Default No Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Both No Notes This ISU is only displayed when ISU 201 Heating Equipment is Other. When ISU 201 Heating Equipment is Other, you can select how the Backup Heat operates.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 222 Installer Setup Name A-L/A Terminal Settings None Default None Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Commercial No Time Of Day Economizer Notes This ISU is only displayed when ISU 101 Application is Commercial. Note: When the thermostat is setup for Residential, the L/A terminal operates as described under "Heat Pump Fault". The L/A terminal requires no setup for residential applications.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 300 Installer Setup Name Auto Changeover Deadband Settings 2° F to 9° F (in 1° F increments) Default 3° F Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Both No Notes This ISU is only displayed when ISU 300 is set to Automatic. Deadband is the minimum separation between heat and cool settings when the thermostat is setup for Auto Changeover.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 303 Installer Setup Name Cool Differential Stage 2 Settings Comfort Default Comfort Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Both No 1.0° F to 3.5° F from setpoint (in 0.5° F increments) Notes ISU 301 Control Options must be set to Advanced to view or adjust this ISU. This ISU is only displayed when the thermostat is set to 2 cool stages.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 304 Installer Setup Name Settings Radiant Heat Diff. Comfort Stage 2 1.0° F to 3.5° F from setpoint (in Default Comfort Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Both No 0.5° F increments) Notes ISU 301 Control Options must be set to Advanced to view or adjust this ISU. This ISU is only displayed if ISU 201 Heating Equipment is Geothermal Radiant and there are 2 radiant heat stages.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 306 Installer Setup Name Settings Compressor Heat Comfort Diff. Stage 1 1.0° F to 4.0° F from setpoint (in Default Comfort Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Both No 0.5° F increments) Notes ISU 301 Control Options must be set to Advanced to view or adjust this ISU. This ISU is only displayed if ISU 201 Heating Equipment is Geothermal Radiant and ISU 205 Geo Forced Air is set to Heating and Cooling.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 308, 309 Installer Setup Name Backup Heat Droop Stage 2 Settings Comfort Default Comfort Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Both No 2.0° F to 15.5° F from setpoint (in 0.5° F increments) Notes ISU 301 Control Options must be set to Advanced to view or adjust Backup Heat Droop Stage 2. This ISU is only displayed if there are 2 backup heat stages.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 313 Installer Setup Name Radiant Cycles Per Hour Stage 1 Settings 1 to 12 CPH Default 3 Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Both No Note: “Stage 1" is not displayed if there is only 1 stage of Radiant Heat. 313 Radiant Cycles Per Hour Stage 2 Notes This ISU is only displayed when ISU 201 Heating Equipment is Geothermal Radiant.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 314 Installer Setup Name Cool Cycles Per Hour Stage 3 Settings 1 to 6 CPH Default 3 Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Commercial No Notes This ISU is only displayed when ISU 101 Application is set to Commercial and ISU 207 Cool Stages is set to 3 stages. Cycle rate limits the maximum number of times the system can cycle in a 1 hour period measured at a 50% load.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 315 Installer Setup Name Heat Cycles Per Hour Stage 2 Settings 1 to 12 CPH Note: Depending on the application, the text displayed on the screen may show the specific heating equipment type. Default Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Conv. Forced Both Air = 5 CPH Heat Pump = 3 CPH Radiant Heat = 3 CPH No Notes This ISU is only displayed when ISU 207 Heat Stages is set to 2 stages.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 316 Installer Setup Name Backup Heat Cycles Per Hour Stage 1 Settings 1 to 12 CPH Note: “Stage 1" is not displayed if there is only 1 stage. Default Electric = 9 CPH Gas / Oil = 5 CPH Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Both No Notes This ISU is only displayed when ISU 207 or 213 Backup Heat Stages is set to 1 stage.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 405 Installer Setup Name Min. Heat Recovery Ramp Rate Settings Off Default 5° F/hr Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Commercial No 1° F/hr to 20° F/hr Notes Off: The heating system will begin recovery at the time that is scheduled. When a Minimum Recovery Ramp Rate is set, the thermostat will begin recovery early to ensure the temperature is reached at the scheduled time.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 406 Installer Setup Name Max. Heat Recovery Ramp Rate Settings Off Default 8° F/hr Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Commercial No 1° F/hr to 20° F/hr Notes Off: The heating system will begin recovery at the time that is scheduled. When a Maximum Recovery Ramp Rate is set, the thermostat will begin recovery early to ensure the temperature is reached at the scheduled time.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 407 Installer Setup Name Min. Cool Recovery Ramp Rate Settings Off Default 3° F/hr Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Commercial No 1° F/hr to 20° F/hr Notes Off: The cooling system will begin recovery at the time that is scheduled. When a Minimum Recovery Ramp Rate is set, the thermostat will begin recovery early to ensure the temperature is reached at the scheduled time.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 408 Installer Setup Name Max. Cool Recovery Ramp Rate Settings Off Default 6° F/hr Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Commercial No 1° F/hr to 20° F/hr Notes Off: The cooling system will begin recovery at the time that is scheduled. When a Maximum Recovery Ramp Rate is set, the thermostat will begin recovery early to ensure the temperature is reached at the scheduled time.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 409 Installer Setup Name Settings Adaptive Recovery No Default Yes Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Residential No Yes Notes No: The system will begin heating or cooling recovery at the scheduled time. Yes: The thermostat will begin heating or cooling recovery early to ensure that the temperature is reached at the scheduled time.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 413 Installer Setup Name Residential: Entry / Exit Remote - Away Heat Setpoint Commercial: Entry / Exit Remote Unoccupied Heat Setpoint 414 Default Notes 65° F Both No The thermostat maintains this Heat setting when the user presses Away / Unoccupied at the Entry / Exit Remote. Select None to delete this temperature setting.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 503 Installer Setup Name Indoor Sensor Type Settings 10K 20K Default 10K: if ISU 101 Application is Residential Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Both No Notes Select 10K or 20K based on the sensor installed.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 510 Installer Setup Name Settings Discharge Sensor 10K Type 20K Default 10K Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Both No Notes Select 10K or 20K based on the sensor installed. Refer to resistance values below: 50062329-001 = 10K ohm 32005180-002 = 10K ohm C7735A1000 = 10K ohm C7770A = 20K ohm C7041 = 20K ohm 511 Off A-Coil Low Temp.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 600 Installer Setup Name Fan Failure Dry Contact Alert Settings No Default No Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Both Yes Yes Notes Dry Contact Alerts require an Equipment Interface Module. This ISU is only displayed if an S1-S4 terminal is available. See “Dry Contact Alerts” beginning on page 74.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 604 Installer Setup Name Remote Setback Heat Setpoint Settings 50° F to 70° F Default 64° F Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Commercial Yes Notes Remote Setback requires an EIM (Equipment Interface Module). During occupied periods, the occupancy sensor tells the thermostat to go to setback settings when no one is in the room.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 610 Installer Setup Name Water Leak Alert is [See Settings] Settings Normally Open Default Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Normally Open Both Yes Normally Closed Notes Dry Contact Alerts require an EIM (Equipment Interface Module). Choose an option appropriate for the type of device installed: Normally Open: The Dry Contact device is normally open and will close when the device detects water.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 616 Installer Setup Name Settings Fan Failure Alert is N.O. when Fan Runs [See Settings] N.C. when Fan Runs Default Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM N.C. when Fan Both Runs Yes Notes Dry Contact Alerts require an EIM (Equipment Interface Module).
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 711 Installer Setup Name Air Filter 1 Reminder Note: “1” is not displayed if there is only 1 filter.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 805 Installer Setup Name Window Protection Settings Off Default Off Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Both No On Notes Requires an optional outdoor sensor. Off: The thermostat controls the humidity level to the user's desired humidity setting. Frost or condensation may appear on windows.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 900 Installer Setup Name Dehumidification Equipment Settings Residential: Default Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Notes None Both No See “Dehumidification - Residential” beginning on page 83 or “Dehumidification Commercial” beginning on page 87. T-Stat Sensor Both No Select a sensor to control dehumidification (thermostat or an optional remote sensor).
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 907 Installer Setup Name Dehum Over Cooling Limit Settings 0°, 1°, 2°, 3° F Default 3° F Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Residential No Notes This ISU is only displayed when ISU 900 Dehum Equipment is set to A/C with Low Fan or A/C with High Fan.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 913 Installer Setup Name Dehum Fan Control Settings Tstat Controls Fan Equip Controls Fan Default Tstat Controls Fan Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Both No Notes This ISU is only displayed when ISU 900 Dehum Equipment is set to Dehumidifier. Tstat Controls Fan: The thermostat turns on the dehumidifier and the fan when dehumidification is needed.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 1002 Installer Setup Name Settings Ventilation Wiring None U1 U2 U3 1005 Ventilation Method ASHRAE Percent On Time Default Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Notes Number of Universal Outputs: TH8321 Thermostat: U1 terminals Equipment Interface Module (EIM): U1, U2 and U3 terminals Both Thermostat defaults to the next unused universal terminal (U1, U2, U3).
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 1012 Installer Setup Name Vent Priority Settings Lockouts Default Lockouts Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Residential No ASHRAE Notes Lockouts are Priority: The thermostat places a priority on lockouts versus the ASHRAE 62.2 ventilation standard.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 1014 Installer Setup Name Settings Vent During Hum Yes or Dehum Calls No Default Yes Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Both No Notes This feature is used to help reach the user's desired humidity level by not allowing the ventilation equipment to run during a call for humidification or dehumidification. Yes: Ventilation is allowed to run during a call for humidification or dehumidification.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued) ISU Number 1402 1402 Installer Setup Name Settings Default Indoor Temperature Offset -3° F to 3° F (in 1° F increments) 0° F Indoor Humidity Offset -12% to 12% (in 1% increments) 0% Residential, Commercial Requires or Both EIM Both No Notes 0° F - No difference in displayed temperature and the actual room temperature. The thermostat displays up to 3°F (1.5°C) lower or higher than the actual measured temperature.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ INSTALLER TESTS Using the Equipment Test 1. Use the installer tests to check out the system: • Equipment Test: Tests the heating, cooling, fan, and IAQ equipment. The test allows you to manually call for each system to ensure the equipment and thermostat operate properly. Any minimum off timers are ignored during the system test.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Using the Wireless Signal Strength Test 1. Do not mount the sensor: • in direct sunlight. • where hot or cold air blows on the sensor. Discharge line from an outdoor compressor unit, vent or fan causes inaccurate temperature readings. • where snow, ice or debris can cover it. Select Installer Test (see Fig. 64), then select Wireless Test. MOUNTING C7089R1013 WIRELESS OUTDOOR SENSOR Use the following steps to mount the sensor (see Fig. 72): 1.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ C7189R1004 Wireless Indoor Sensor 4. Use the following steps to mount the sensor (see Fig. 74): 1. Remove the wallplate and mount it 4 to 6 feet above the floor on an interior wall. Drill 3/16-inch holes for drywall, 7/32-inch for plaster. 2. Attach sensor securely to wallplate as shown. 5. Drill holes at marked positions, then tap in supplied wall anchors. Place wallplate over anchors, insert and tighten mounting screws (see Fig. 76). M24057 Fig. 76.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ OPERATION HOME. Touch to display Home screen. FAN. Select fan mode. SYSTEM. Select system mode (Heat/Cool). MENU. Touch to display options. Start here to set a program schedule. Current status. Shows system mode (heat/cool), outdoor temperature and humidity (with optional outdoor sensor). Current schedule. Touch an arrow to change temperature setting and select a Temporary or Permanent Hold. Indoor conditions. Shows indoor temperature and humidity. Current time.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Setting the Time/Date 1. 2. 3. Touch the current time. The screen displays Select Option. Touch On, Auto, Circ, or Follow Schedule. Touch Done to save and exit. • On: Fan is always on. • Auto: Fan runs only when heating or cooling system is on. • Circ: Fan runs randomly, about 35% of the time (residential only). • Follow Schedule: Fan controlled by program. On Auto Circ MCR34092 Fig. 80. 2. MCR34097 Touch Time or Date, then touch Select. Fig. 84.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Preset Energy-Saving Schedules NOTE: To reduce costs, use the “Preset Energy-Saving Schedules” on page 62. These default Energy Saver settings can reduce expenses by as much as 33%. 3. Select the days to schedule, touch Next. Table 3. Residential Use Default Schedule.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Overriding Schedules: Residential Use 1. Touch or to adjust the temperature (right side of screen) and the Hold Until time (left side). The schedule will resume when the Hold Until time expires. Temporary Hold Permanent Hold MCR34106 Fig. 94. The programmed schedule will resume when the override timer expires. Touch Cancel Hold at any time to resume the program schedule. MCR34103 Viewing Equipment Status Fig. 92. 2. 1.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Setting Vacation Hold: Residential Use 1. Touch MENU. This feature helps you save energy while you are away, and restores comfortable settings just before you return home. 1. MCR34100 Touch MENU. Fig. 102. 2. Select Holiday Schedule. MCR34100 Holiday Schedule Holiday Mode Fig. 98. 2. Select Vacation Mode. MCR34113 Vacation Mode Equipment Status Fig. 103. 3. MCR34110 Fig. 99. 3. Select the item you want to schedule and touch Next for further scheduling details.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 2. Select Create New Event. Add / Edit Holidays Create New Event MCR34119 MCR34116 Fig. 109. Fig. 106. 3. 3. Select Specific Date or Month/Weekday. • For Specific Date, you are prompted to select the event’s start date, settings, end date, and frequency. • For Month/Weekday, you are prompted to select the month, day of the week, week of the month, settings, length of event, and frequency for the event.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 1. Touch MENU. Press HERE to Start Occupancy MCR34100 Fig. 112. 2. Select Holiday Mode to display Temperature While Away. Holiday Mode Equipment Status M34127 MCR34122 Fig. 115. Fig. 113. 3. Touch the or buttons to set the temperature or the Hold Until time. The temperature is maintained until the time you set. Temperature returns to an energy-saving level after the timer expires, or the “Occupied” period ends.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 2. stat was installed, the thermostat may maintain a 15% separation between humidification and dehumidification settings. Select Auto. Adjusting Dehumidification Settings: Residential Use Humidification Off Auto This feature can control a dehumidifier or use your air conditioner to reduce humidity. 1. Touch MENU and select Dehumidification. Fig. 120. MCR34100 MCR34129 Fig. 118. 3. 4. 5. Touch or to select humidity level. Touch Done to save your settings.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Adjusting Dehumidification Settings: Commercial Use Adjusting Ventilation Settings 1. Touch MENU, and select Ventilation. This feature can control a dehumidifier or use your air conditioner to reduce humidity. 1. Touch MENU and select Dehumidification. MCR34100 Fig. 126. MCR34100 Fig. 123. Ventilation Equipment Status Dehumidification Equipment Status MCR34132 Fig. 127. 2. MCR34130 Select Mode, Temporary Boost, or Lockout, then select appropriate options. Fig. 124.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 2. Temporary Boost: Touch or to select how long to run ventilation temporarily. To turn it off, set it to zero. Run Ventilation For 60 minutes MCR34136 Fig. 131. Lockout: Touch or to select Yes or No, then touch Next. Select Yes to prevent ventilation from running during the Sleep or Unoccupied (commercial) program periods or when outdoor conditions exceed values set by the installer.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 3. • Unlocked: Full access allowed. • Partially locked: Only temperature can be changed. • Fully locked: No access allowed. Touch Yes. A countdown timer displays elapsed time until the screen is reactivated. Clean screen for 30 seconds? Lock Mode Unlocked MCR34141 M34197 Fig. 138. Fig. 142. NOTE: Do NOT spray any liquid directly on the thermostat. Spray liquids onto cloth, then use the damp cloth to clean the screen. Use water or household glass cleaner.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Advanced Features P + I CONTROL A conventional mechanical or electronic thermostat does not control temperature precisely at setpoint. Typically there is an offset (droop) in the control point as the system load changes. Many factors contribute to offset including the switch differential, thermal lag, overshoot, cycle rates and system load.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Depending on how your thermostat was installed, the thermostat Home screen will display humidity readings from only one sensor. Installer Options MCR33976 Fig. 149. Enter password 0 0 0 0 MCR33977 MCR3416 Humidity reading depends on location of sensor. Fig. 150. Using the Temperature Display Fig. 152. In some circumstances, the temperature displayed on the Home screen may not match the temperature near the thermostat.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Universal Input Options The Alerts Log contains information about the alert and system information. Indoor Air Sensor (ISU 500) • C7189U1005 (10K) • C7772A1004 (20K) • C7772A1012 (20K) • TR21 (20K) • TR21-A (10K) The Alerts Log can include: • The alert name and description. • System details at the time of the alert. • The alert status (snoozed, dismissed, recovered).
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Dry Contact Alerts Dirty Filter Alert A Dry Contact device such as a wet switch can be connected to the S1, S2, S3 or S4 terminals at the Equipment Interface Module. When the dry contact device detects a dirty air filter (pressure drop across the filter), the thermostat provides an alert to the user to replace the filter. When the dry contact device detects a problem, the thermostat displays an alert on the home screen.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ ONE DRY CONTACT DEVICE ONE DRY CONTACT DEVICE EIM EIM S4 MULTIPLE DRY CONTACT DEVICES ON ONE SET OF TERMINALS S4 MULTIPLE DRY CONTACT DEVICES ON ONE SET OF TERMINALS S3 S3 Fig. 157. Wiring dry contact devices. 1. 2. 3. Refer to the instructions packed with the dry contact device to determine if it is normally open or normally closed. Wire the dry contact device to S1, S2, S3 or S4 terminals at the EIM.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ TO CHANGE DIFFERENTIAL SETTINGS 1. Select Advanced Options to view/adjust differentials between all stages. Scroll to see: Contact your dealer to service your sump pump Fig. 163. Fig. 162. 8. 2. Repeat steps 4–5 for the other Dry Contact, if necessary. Default is Comfort. Adjust differentials as needed. Staging Control Differential Between All Stages The thermostat provides Differential settings between all stages.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ MANUAL TEMPERATURE CHANGE When the Backup Heat Droop is set to Comfort, the thermostat uses backup heat as needed to keep the indoor temperature within 1 °F (0.5 °C) of the setpoint. The Comfort setting is NOT an option on heat pumps with fossil fuel backup heat. Backup Heat Upstage Timer When the Backup Heat Droop is set to 2 °F or higher, if the primary heat is making progress as expected, backup heat will not be used to reach the new setpoint.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ HEAT PUMP AND BACKUP HEAT OPERATION Heat pump with outdoor temperature lockouts Outdoor temperature lockouts are optional. See Installer Setup options (ISU 312). Alert Light - General with the Geothermal Radiant Heat followed by Geothermal Forced Air Heat and then Backup Heat as needed to maintain the desired temperature.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Fossil Fuel Backup Heat (Backup Heat NOT Allowed to Run with Heat Pump) 4. HEAT MODE The thermostat turns on Backup Heat only when the indoor temperature drops to the selected Backup Heat Droop setting or the Backup Heat Upstage Timer expires (whichever occurs first). Geothermal Forced Air Heat turns off when the Backup Heat turns on. Geothermal Radiant Heat stays on when the Backup Heat turns on. Select a Geothermal Forced Air Option.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 7. humidity to help prevent frost or condensation on your windows. Use a higher number if indoor air seems too dry. To prevent frost/condensation on your windows during cold outdoor temperatures, poorly insulated windows require a lower Window Protection setting, which will limit how much your humidifier can run. Select the Backup Heat Type. See Fig. 175. After you set the Window Protection setting, check for frost/ condensation on your windows in the morning.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 2. 5. If optional remote wireless indoor sensors are installed, you can choose which sensor you want to use for humidification control. You can use a different sensor for dehumidification. See “Wireless Indoor Sensor” beginning on page 113 for more information. Select the system mode(s) to allow humidification. See Fig. 181. NOTE: Heat includes Heat, Emergency Heat and Auto.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 2. Select Auto. Humidification Off Auto Fig. 182. 7. Set the desired lockout option. See Fig. 183. MCR34129 Fig. 186. 3. 4. 5. Touch or to select humidity level. Touch Done to save your settings. Touch Cancel to ignore changes. If frost or condensation appears on the windows, press MENU, scroll down and select Window Protection. Fig. 183. NOTE: ISU 1014 gives the option to lockout ventilation during calls for humidification.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 1. to operate in the same system mode (Heat, Cool, Off) and you are sensing humidity from two different locations using a remote wireless indoor sensor, the thermostat will allow humidification and dehumidification to operate at the same time, and there is no deadband between humidification and dehumidification settings. Select the Dehumidification Equipment in ISU 900. See Fig. 188.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 4. Set up Dehumidification With Whole House Dehumidifier Select the terminals wired to the A/C with Low Speed Fan. See Fig. 191. Some screens shown in this section may not appear on the thermostat, depending on how you set up dehumidification. 1. Select the Dehumidification Equipment in ISU 900. See Fig. 194. Fig. 191. 5. Select whether the U1, U2, or U3 terminals are Normally Open or Normally Closed. See Fig. 192.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 4. Select the terminals wired to the Whole House Dehumidifier. See Fig. 197. Fig. 199. 7. Fig. 197. 5. Set the desired lockout option. See Fig. 200. Select the system mode(s) to allow dehumidification. See Fig. 198. NOTE: Heat includes Heat, Emergency Heat and Auto. If the system is in Auto mode, the thermostat will allow dehumidification if the last call was for heat. Cool includes Cool and Auto.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ • Low Limit Temperature Setting If the cooling system is used to control humidity while Dehumidification Away Mode is active, the thermostat allows the cooling system to lower the indoor air to the Low Limit Temperature Setting to reach the Dehumidification Setting at ISU 920. • Temperature Setting The temperature maintained while Dehumidification Away Mode is active and the desired humidity level is satisfied.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Dehumidification - Commercial Control Dehumidification Level 1. Touch MENU and select Dehumidification. The thermostat reads the indoor humidity level and allows the user to set a dehumidification setting. The thermostat controls the humidity level using the cooling system or a dehumidifier.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 2. Cooling Droop (ISU 908 and 910): This option uses the cooling system to lower the temperature up to 5° F below the current cool setpoint until the desired humidity is reached. The Dehum Over Cooling Limit range is from 1° to 5° F. Cooling Droop with Minimum On Time (ISU 908, 909, and 910): This method uses both options above to reduce humidity while maintaining a comfortable temperature.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 2. If optional remote wireless 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. See “Wireless Indoor Sensor” beginning on page 113 for more information. Fig. 214. 6. Set the Dehumidification Control. See Fig. 215. For more information about these options, see “Dehumidification using the Cooling System” on page 87. Fig. 217.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 5. 7. Select the system mode(s) to allow dehumidification. See Fig. 220. Set the desired lockout option. See Fig. 222. NOTE: Heat includes Heat, Emergency Heat and Auto. If the system is in Auto mode, the thermostat will allow dehumidification if the last call was for heat. Cool includes Cool and Auto. If the system is in Auto mode, the thermostat will allow dehumidification if the last call was for cool. Fig. 222.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 2. • ASHRAE The thermostat operates ventilation equipment to meet the ASHRAE 62.2 ventilation standard based on CFM, number of bedrooms, and square footage of the house. ASHRAE 62.2 can only be met if the ventilation equipment is running. If the ventilation equipment is off for any reason (outdoor ventilation lockouts, set up to turn Off during Sleep period, turned off by user, etc.), ASHRAE 62.2 is not met during those times. See ISU 1012 to select a Ventilation Priority.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 3. and ventilation is needed to meet ASHRAE. Lockouts can prevent ventilation during extreme weather conditions to keep humid, hot, and cold air out of the home. Select the Ventilation Control Method. See “Ventilation Control Methods (ISU 1005)” on page 91 for more information. See Fig. 228. NOTE: This feature requires an outdoor sensor. If the outdoor sensor also measures humidity, ventilation will not be allowed when the outdoor dewpoint is above the level you set.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ When using this option, it is recommended to increase the rate (CFM) of the ventilation equipment to meet the ASHRAE 62.2 ventilation standard in a shorter run time. will indicate the following based on the Equipment Ventilation Rate, Square Footage and Number of Bedrooms. See Fig. 231. • Provides an indication if it meets or does not meet the ASHRAE 62.2 Standard. • Provides % run time that is needed to meet the ASHRAE 62.2 Standard.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 8. When ISU 1012 Ventilation Priority is set to Lockouts are Priority, or ISU 1005 Ventilation Control Methods is set to Percent On Time, the thermostat will indicate whether this meets or may not meet the ASHRAE 62.2 Standard or the Percent On Time setting. See Fig. 235. If Percent On Time was selected for ISU 1005, select the Ventilation Percent on Time. See Fig. 233. Scroll to see: May not meet ASHRAE 62.2 due to the ventilation lockouts Fig. 235.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 2. or dehumidification. The thermostat will indicate whether this meets or may not meet the ASHRAE 62.2 Standard or the Percent On Time setting. See Fig. 237. Select Mode, Temporary Boost, or Lockout, then select appropriate options. NOTE: ISU 1014 Lockout Ventilation on Humidification or Dehumidification Calls is not an option when you select ASHRAE is Priority at ISU 1012. Mode Temporary Boost MCR34133 Fig. 241. 3. Touch Done to save your settings.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 3. 4. Lockout in Sleep Period: No Select the reminder you want to set. Press or to set the timer length. Ranges, increments, and units will change based on the reminder. NOTE: When set for run time days, the thermostat tracks the amount of time the fan has run and compares that time against the number of run time days selected. Fan run time is counted when there is a call for forced air heating, cooling, or fan. MCR34137 Fig. 245.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 4. You can change or create custom reminders in ISU 1200. Fig. 248. Fig. 251. For example, to set up a Fall Service Reminder based on Outdoor Temperature: 1. 2. Press the up or down arrows to set the outdoor temperature and press Next. NOTE: A seasonal maintenance reminder will appear when the outdoor temperature reaches the level you select, after a specified date. Touch Press HERE to edit (see Fig. 248). Select Fall Reminder and press Next. 5.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 7. 10. When the user touches Press HERE for info on the Home Screen, the reminder message will be displayed. To clear the Alert, (and turn off the Red Alert Light on the thermostat), select Dismiss. To create a new custom reminder: 1. Touch Press HERE to edit at ISU 1200 (see Fig. 248). 2. Press up or down arrows until Custom Reminder is displayed, then press Next (Fig. 257). Fig. 254. 8.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 5. Touch Press HERE to edit to set the reminder message (see Fig. 260). 8. Fig. 260. 6. Select whether you want the reminder to appear only once or to be recurring, and press Next. Fig. 263. 9. Use the arrows, Delete, and Space buttons to enter the reminder message, and press Done. If Recurring, select how often you want the reminder to appear and press Next. Fig. 264. 10. Fig. 261. 7. 11.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 12. Updating Thermostat Software When the user touches Press HERE for info on the Home Screen, the reminder message will be displayed: New thermostat software can be saved to a microSD card and then uploaded to the VisionPRO® thermostat using the microSD port. 1. 2. In a web browser on your computer, go to http://thermostatsetup.honeywell.com Connect a microSD card to a USB adapter. Then connect the USB adapter to your computer. Computer Fig. 266. 13. 14.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 6. 7. 8. 3. When the Save As box opens, navigate to the directory of your USB device and save the file. For example, if your USB drive is letter “F,” navigate to “My Computer” and then drive “F.” After the file is saved, remove the microSD card from the adapter and connect it to the thermostat. See Fig. 269. Then select the “Dealer Information” option on the thermostat. See “To Use the MicroSD Card in the Thermostat” on page 101. Follow the prompts on the screen.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ COMMERCIAL FEATURES The thermostat can be setup for residential or light commercial applications (ISU 101).
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 4. 5. 4. Make selections as prompted on each screen. For more information, see next two pages. Touch Done to save your settings. Setting Custom Events: Commercial Use Schedule adjusted to 62 in heating This feature lets you customize temperature settings to be maintained during a specific event. You can set up an event for a specific date or day in a month. The thermostat resumes normal scheduling after the event.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 4. Touch or to select the Heat and Cool temperatures. Temperature While Away Temperature During Holiday MCR34123 MCR34121 Fig. 287. Fig. 284. 5. 4. Review the settings and touch Done to save them. Touch Cancel to ignore changes. Review the settings and touch Done to save them. Touch Cancel to ignore the changes.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Ramp Rates (Commercial Use) Remote Setback (Commercial Use) When the ramp rate is set to Off, the thermostat begins recovery at the scheduled time. The thermostat allows you to do REMOTE SETBACK when set up for commercial use. This feature requires an occupancy sensor connected to the S1, S2, S3 or S4 terminals at the Equipment Interface Module. When a ramp rate is set, recovery begins early to reach the setpoint by the program time.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ 3. Select Normally Open when Occupied or Normally Closed when Occupied based on the type of dry contact device installed. NOTE: Normally Open when Occupied: The Dry Contact device is open when the room is occupied and will close when the room is unoccupied. Normally Closed when Occupied: The Dry Contact device is closed when the room is occupied and will open when the room is unoccupied. Fig. 295.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Time of Day (TOD) The thermostat can be set up for a Time of Day output in the installer setup. This output is commonly used to control lighting panels, turning them on for occupied periods and off for unoccupied periods. Table 6 explains how the TOD feature works with various thermostat modes. Table 6. TOD Operation. Thermostat Mode A-L/A terminal: TOD Occupied Occupied temporarily Fig. 296.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Battery Replacement Thermostat Portable Comfort Control Install fresh batteries when the REPLACE BATTERY warning begins flashing. The warning flashes about 60 days before batteries are depleted. 78 Replace Batteries Press HERE for info SET TO REPLACE BATTERY 78 M28896 MCR28475 Install fresh batteries when the REPLACE BATTERY warning begins flashing. The warning flashes about 60 days before batteries are depleted.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Wireless Indoor Sensor Replace batteries in your indoor sensor when a warning appears on the thermostat screen, about 60 days before batteries are depleted. When the sensor status light begins flashing red, battery power is critically low and will be depleted within 2–3 weeks. During normal operation, the status light remains off. Indoor Sensor has low batteries MCR34146 Fig. 301. To replace the batteries: 1. Remove the sensor from wallplate. 2.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES PORTABLE COMFORT CONTROL If you have only one thermostat, you move this remote control from room to room (like a portable thermostat), to make sure the temperature is comfortable in the room you’re using. If you have multiple thermostats, you can view and adjust the temperature in each room from your armchair. A Portable Comfort Control can control up to 16 thermostats.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ PORTABLE COMFORT CONTROL The Portable Comfort Control communicates wirelessly with the thermostat, and can control up to 16 thermostats. NOTE: Each thermostat can only be connected to 1 Portable Comfort Control. If you have one thermostat, you move this remote control from room to room (like a portable thermostat), to make sure the temperature is comfortable in the room you’re using.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ REMOTE INDOOR SENSORS 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. For installation, see “C7189R1004 Wireless Indoor Sensor” on page 59, and “C7189U1005 Wired Indoor Sensor” on page 59. For wiring, see “Wiring guide — Wired Indoor Sensors” on page 135. NOTE: Requires wireless indoor sensor. Humidity sensing can not be averaged.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Wireless Indoor Sensor Battery level indicators (during use) • Good: Status light remains off. • Low: Battery power will be depleted in about 2 months. Thermostat displays Low Battery warning. Status light remains off. • Critical: Battery power will be depleted in about 2–3 weeks. Status light flashes red. Temperature Display The temperature reading displayed on the home screen is from the sensor or sensors that are being used for temperature control. In Fig.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Humidity Display If you are sensing Humidity from one location (internal or remote), the humidity reading displayed on the home screen is from the sensor that is being used for control. In Fig. 309, the humidity reading is from the remote indoor sensor. Fig. 309. If you are sensing Humidity from two separate locations (one for humidification and another for dehumidification), you can select which humidity reading to display on the home screen. In Fig.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Calibration - Outdoor Sensor Calibration - Indoor Sensor The C7089U1006 Outdoor Sensor is calibrated at the factory and cannot be recalibrated in the field. The C7189U1005 Wall Mount Temperature Sensor is calibrated at the factory and cannot be recalibrated in the field. Table 7. C7089U1006 Sensor Resistance at Outdoor Temperature. Outdoor Temperature Outdoor Temperature Table 8. C7189U1005 Sensor Resistance at Room Temperature.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Backup Control 2. This section explains when backup control is used. For example, if batteries in the wireless indoor sensors are depleted. 3. At the Indoor Sensor, RedLINK Internet Gateway, Entry/Exit Remote, Vent-Filter Boost Remote or TrueSTEAM Wireless Adapter If the Thermostat is Part of the Temperature Average 1. 2. 3. The thermostat controls the system using the remaining sensors that are part of the temperature average.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ WIRING See Table 9 for Equipment Interface Module terminal descriptions and Table 10 for thermostat terminal descriptions. Table 9. Equipment Interface Module Terminal Designation Descriptions. Conventional System Terminal Heat Pump Description Terminal Description C Common wire from 24 VAC transformer. C Common wire from 24 VAC transformer. R* Power wire from 24 VAC transformer. R Power wire from 24 VAC transformer.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 10. Thermostat Terminal Designation Descriptions. Conventional System Terminal Heat Pump Description Terminal C Description C Common wire from secondary side of cooling transformer (if 2 transformers). Common wire from secondary side of cooling transformer.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Table 11. Wiring Diagrams by System Type.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ EIM Wiring Diagrams Typical wiring of a conventional system with up to 3-stage heat and 2-stage cool with one transformer.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Typical wiring of a heat pump system with up to four-stage heat and two-stage cool with one transformer.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Typical wiring for geothermal radiant heat, geothermal forced-air, and backup heat with one transformer.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ BOILER END SW TCH ZONE VALVE TR TH TO THERMOSTAT T 2 TRANSFORMER 120 VAC THERMOSTAT/EIM T 24 VAC 1 R HEAT PUMP C O/B W W2 W3 Y Y2 G A AUX1 THERMOSTAT/EIM AUX2 1 R IS JUMPERED TO RH. 2 THE BOILER CONTROLS THE CIRCULATOR PUMP IN THIS SYSTEM. 2 M31477 L/A HEAT PUMP O Y Y2 G R C RELAY OIL FURNACE 3 T 1 T 1 Fig. 317. 2-Wire Zone Valve with end switch.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ THERMOSTAT/EIM TO THERMOSTAT HEAT PUMP FURNACE HEAT PUMP O/B O O AUX1 W1 W2 Y Y2 Y R Y2 G C AUX2 L/A R 3 4 PUMP C RADIANT HEAT ZONE MODULE VALVE END SW TCH 1 TRANSFORMER C R 24 VAC 120 VAC M34525 Fig. 321. Geothermal radiant heat with geothermal forced air and backup heat using separate transformer for the radiant heat. 1 U1, U2 or U3 terminals must be used for geothermal radiant heat (ISU 201).
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ THERMOSTAT/EIM THERMOSTAT/EIM TO THERMOSTAT TO THERMOSTAT 1 CONV CONV W W W2 W2 W3 FURNACE L W3 FURNACE RELAY BOILER W W 3 T Y G Y G 1 T L R R 1 C C 2 1 CONFIGURE THE THERMOSTAT TO ENERGIZE THE FAN WITH A CALL FOR HEAT. 2 THE THERMOSTAT WILL ENERGIZE ONLY THE FAN WITH A CALL FOR STAGE 1 HEAT. IF THE WOOD STOVE IS HOT, HEAT COMES FROM THE FAN COIL. IF THE WOOD STOVE IS COLD, ONLY THE FAN RUNS.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ THERMOSTAT/EIM TO THERMOSTAT CONV W W3 L ZONE 1 RELAY ZONE VALVE W 3 TR Y G 1 TH R END SW TCH W2 BOILER T 2 T TRANSFORMER C C R 1 24 VAC 120 VAC 1 HZ311, HZ322, OR HZ432 ZONE PANELS COULD BE USED TO CONTROL A FORCED AIR FURNACE ZONED WITH DAMPERS. 2 THE BOILER IS CONTROLLING THE CIRCULATOR PUMP IN THIS DIAGRAM. M34526 Fig. 324. Hot water radiant heat with backup forced air heat. Zoned with forced air zone panel and zone valves.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ THERMOSTAT/EIM THERMOSTAT/EIM TO THERMOSTAT TO THERMOSTAT CONV CONV W W W2 W2 W3 ZONE 1 W Y G L RELAY W3 FURNACE BOILER W 3 T 1 Y G 1 T L R R 2 C C RH 1 RELAY 3 W ZONE 1 1 HOT WATER RELAY PANEL 2 1 HZ311, HZ322, OR HZ432 ZONE PANELS COULD BE USED TO CONTROL A FORCED AIR FURNACE ZONED WITH DAMPERS. 2 AN AQ2000 SERIES HOT WATER ZONE PANEL OR OTHER RELAY-BASED HOT WATER ZONE 3 PANEL COULD BE USED.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ THERMOSTAT/EIM TO THERMOSTAT AIR HANDLER HEAT PUMP HEAT PUMP O/B O O AUX1 W Y Y2 Y R Y2 G C AUX2 L/A 4 R 4 C 1 2 M31487 Wood stove with heat pump and backup electric strips. (For applications in which the thermostat only needs to run the blower fan when stove is hot). 1 Select Geothermal Radiant Heat at ISU 201. Connect Fan to U1, U2, or U3 as shown in the wiring diagram.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Wiring IAQ Equipment or a Heat/Cool Stage to the Universal Terminals To Thermostat “U” terminals can be used for humidification, dehumidification, ventilation or a stage of heating/cooling. C SYSTEM TRANSFORMER 24 VAC C 24 VAC 120 VAC R THERMOSTAT C K K RC RC HUM, DEHUM OR VENT TRANSFORMER POWERED HUMIDIFIER, DEHUMIDIFIER OR VENTILATOR U1 U1 24 VAC U1 1 Fig. 329. Wiring a non-powered humidifier, dehumidifier, or ventilator.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Wiring IAQ Equipment or a Heat/Cool Stage to the Universal Terminals To Equipment Interface Module “U” terminals can be used for humidification, dehumidification, ventilation or a stage of heating/cooling. U3 U3 U3 U2 U2 U2 U1 POWERED HUMIDIFIER U1 24 VAC NON POWERED HUMIDFIER U1 120 VAC FIELD INSTALLED JUMPER BETWEEN R AND U1 U1 RH RH RC RC 24 VAC 1 U3 U2 1 24 VAC R C 120 VAC 24 VAC R 24 VAC C 120 VAC MCR32393A Fig. 334.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ U3 U3 U2 HEAT STAGE 3, COOL STAGE 3, COOL STAGE 4 OR GEOTHERMAL RADIANT HEAT U2 U1 1 U1 2 RH RC TRANSFORMER 24 VAC R 24 VAC C 120 VAC Fig. 337. Connecting a stage of heating or cooling to a universal relay (U1, U2, U3). 1 U1, U2, and U3 are normally open dry contacts when set up for a stage of heating or cooling. 2 You must install a field jumper if the stage of heating or cooling is powered by the system transformer.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Economizer Module Wiring Diagrams Typical wiring of a W7220 Economizer Module for a heat pump system, using a VisionPRO with RedLINK thermostat or Equipment Interface Module. Rooftop Unit O/B Y1 Y2 AUX AUX 2 G Y Y2 AUX AUX 2 G 3 W7220 Economizer Module (See wiring guidelines provided with the product) 3 1 AUX2-I OCC E-GND AUX1-O Y2-I Y2-O Y1-I Y1-O C R O/B 120 VAC L/A 2 1 Transformer R 24 VAC Thermostat/EIM C MCR34808 Fig. 338.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Typical wiring of a W7213/W7214 Economizer Module for a heat pump system, using a VisionPRO with RedLINK thermostat or Equipment Interface Module. Rooftop Unit O/B Y1 Y2 AUX AUX 2 G Y Y2 AUX AUX 2 G W7213/W7214 Economizer Module (See wiring guidelines provided with the product) O OR B 1 N 3 3 3 4 1 2&5 TR1 TR O/B 120 VAC L/A 1 Transformer 2 R 24 VAC Thermostat/EIM C MCR34809 Fig. 340. Wiring a W7213/W7214 Economizer Module for a heat pump system.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Wiring C7089U1006 Outdoor Sensor Wiring must comply with applicable codes, ordinances and regulations: 1. CAUTION Electrical Interference (Noise) Hazard. Can cause erratic system operation. Keep wiring at least one foot away from large inductive loads such as motors, line starters, lighting ballasts and large power distribution panels. Use shielded cable to reduce interference when rerouting is not possible. 2. 3.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Wiring guide — Wired Indoor Sensors Wiring 2 TR21 sensors (20k ohm) and 1 TR21-A sensor (10k ohm) for temperature averaging network. Select 20K in the Installer Setup (ISU 503) when using 2 TR21 sensors and 1 TR21-A sensor. CAUTION Electrical Interference (Noise) Hazard. Can cause erratic system operation. Keep wiring at least one foot away from large inductive loads such as motors, line starters, lighting ballasts and large power distribution panels.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ ZONING THERMOSTAT ZONE 4 DAMPER The following diagrams show the wiring for zoning with different IAQ equipment.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Zoning and Humidification THERMOSTAT ZONE 4 DAMPER 2 3 CONV W W2 W3 5 AFS 24 V 24 V HUM HUM C GT R RT GF EXT FURNACE C EQUIPMENT R W W2 Y Y2 R 1 C SENSORS 1 POWER G ACCESSORIES L M1 M4 M6 R C W1/E W2 W3 Y1 Y2 G O/B L WIRELESS C7735A1000 DATS RH RC W1/E W2 W3 Y1 Y2 G O B DS/BK 4 R C AZ1 AZ2 OT OT DATS DATS A B C D 1 A DEDICATED TRANSFORMER SHOULD POWER THE HZ432.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Zoning and Ventilation TrueZONE PANEL 2 FURNACE C EQUIPMENT VisionPRO EIM 1 R W Y G ERV/HRV INTERLOCK B AUX W B G R G R RH RC W1/E W2 W3 Y1 Y2 G O B DS/BK 1 SELECT THE TERMINALS WIRED TO THE VENTILATOR AT ISU 1002 (U1, U2, U3). TO VENTILATE IN ALL ZONES, SET ISU 1006 VENT FAN CONTROL TO EQUIP CONTROLS FAN. 2 FOR ALL ZONE PANEL WIRING NOT SHOWN IN THIS DIAGRAM, SEE OTHER ZONING DIAGRAMS OR ZONE PANEL INSTALLATION M34529 INSTRUCTIONS. Fig. 349.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ Zoning FAQs Q: How does the RedLINK VisionPRO thermostat control a humidifier in zoned systems? A: If ISU 807 Humidifier Control is set to Tstat Controls Fan, then the zone panel will close the dampers for the other zones with a call for humidification. If ISU 807 Humidifier Control is set to Hum Controls Fan, then all dampers will be open with a call for humidification (unless another zone is calling for heat, cool or fan at that time). See Fig. 348.
VISIONPRO® 8000 WITH REDLINK™ TROUBLESHOOTING Table 13. Troubleshooting. Symptom Screen is blank Action • • • • Check circuit breaker and reset if necessary. Make sure power switch at heating and cooling system is on. Make sure furnace door is closed securely. If thermostat is battery powered, make sure fresh AA alkaline batteries are installed correctly. Screen is difficult • Change screen brightness using Preferences menu.