Programmable Thermostat • • • • • • • • 7-Day, 5-2-Day, or 5-1-1- Day Programmable Configurable for Multiple Systems Large Display with Backlight Selectable Fahrenheit or Celsius Icon Indicator Lights Relay Outputs – Minimum Voltage Drop in Thermostat Remote Sensor Compatible Ideally Suited for: MODE PM COOL Auto Changeover FAN SCHEDULE AUTO OFF Wed COOL – Residential (New Construction/Replacement) – Light Commercial • Works with two-transformer systems Installation, Operation & Application
Thermostat Controls MODE PM COOL FAN SCHEDULE AUTO OFF Up Arrow Wed Down Arrow COOL Left Arrow (Go Back) Menu Right Arrow (Forward) Mode (Heat/Cool) Home Fan Schedule Package Contents/Tools Required Package includes: Thermostat, base, wiring labels, screws, wall anchors, and Installation, Operation and Application Guide.
Mode of Operation The thermostat is a programmable, manual or auto changeover, up to 3-stage heat (depending on your model) and up to 2-stage cool (depending on your model) thermostat. It functions with air conditioning, heat pumps, gas, oil, or electric heat systems. Some thermostats are dual fuel compatible and an outdoor sensor can be used to monitor the ambient temperature. A second remote sensor may be used to monitor the temperature in another area.
Icon Functions UP – Used to increase the time, set temperatures, and to adjust configuration settings. DOWN – Used to decrease the time, set temperatures, and to adjust configuration settings. MENU – Used to enter configuration, set the clock, lock the thermostat, or select viewing options. CONFIG Sets up thermostat to work for specific systems. CLOCK Set year, month, date, and time. WEATHER Shows the highs and lows for three days. Allows you to lock the thermostat to prevent tampering.
To Remove Existing Thermostat ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD – Turn off power at the main service panel by removing the fuse or switching the appropriate circuit breaker to OFF position before removing the existing thermostat. 4. After labeling wires, remove wires from wire 1. Turn off power to heating & cooling system by removing the terminals. fuse or switching the appropriate circuit breaker off. 2. Remove cover of old thermostat; this should expose the wires. 5. Remove existing thermostat base from wall. 3.
Terminal Designator Descriptions SC, S1, S2 – Remote sensor or outdoor sensor RC, RH – 24 VAC hot C – 24 VAC common Y1 – 1st stage cool, 1st stage heat for heat pumps Y2 – 2nd stage cool for 2-compressor systems. 2nd stage heat for 2-compressor heat pump systems.
y Wiring Diagrams 1010WR Heating/Cooling S1 Optional Remote or Outdoor Sensors Sensor Common SC T H RC E R M C O S Y1 T W1 A O/B T RH 24 VAC Cooling Transformer 120 VAC Cool/Compressor Heat #1/Reversing Valve Fan S1 Optional Remote or Outdoor Sensors S2 Heating Transformer 120 VAC 2010WR Heating/Cooling Sensor Common S2 Heating Transformer 120 VAC T H RC E R M C O S Y1 T W1 A O/B T RH 24 VAC Cooling Transformer G SC 120 VAC Cool/Compressor Heat #1/Reversing Valve Fan Heat #2 G W2
Wiring Diagrams (continued) 2020WR Heating/Cooling Optional Remote or Outdoor Sensors S1 Sensor Common Optional Remote or Outdoor Sensors SC S2 Heating Transformer 120 VAC 3020WR Heating/Cooling T H RC E R M C O S Y1 T W1 A O/B T RH 24 VAC Cooling Transformer 120 VAC Cool/Compressor #1 Heat #1/Reversing Valve Fan S1 Sensor Common S2 Heating Transformer 120 VAC 120 VAC Cool/Compressor #1 Heat #1/Reversing Valve Fan G Heat #2 W2 Heat #2 W2 Cool/Compressor #2 Y2 Cool/Compressor #2 Y
Remote Sensor Installation (Optional) Terminals S1, S2, and SC are used with remote sensors. S1 can be used with a remote sensor to monitor indoor or outdoor temperatures. An outdoor remote sensor can be used to change system operation based on the outdoor temperature with heat pumps with gas/ oil backup or heat pumps with electric backup. An indoor remote sensor is used to read the indoor temperature in a different location. This is beneficial when the thermostat is not mounted in the ideal location.
2010WR Output Chart 1ST Cool 1ST Heat 2ND Heat Heat/Cool Y1, G W1, G* W1, W2, G* Heat Pump (One Compressor) Y1, G, O Y1, G, B Y1, G, B, W2 Emergency Heat (Heat Pump Only) N/A W2, G N/A * G not on for gas/oil systems 2020WR Output Chart 1ST Cool 2ND Cool 1ST Heat 2ND Heat Heat/Cool Y1, G Y1, Y2, G W1, G* W1, W2, G* Heat Pump (One Compressor) Y1, G, O Y1, G, O Y1, G, B Y1, W2, G, B Heat Pump (Two Compressors) Y1, G, O Y1, Y2, G, O Y1, G, B Y1, Y2, G, B Emergency Heat (Heat P
Configuration and Thermostat Lock Write your codes here During Configuration Mode, certain settings are protected by a numeric code access screen to prevent unintentional changes that could potentially damage the system or create a dangerous condition. Whenever changes are attempted to one of the critical settings, the unlock code screen will appear: The unlock code for these critical settings can be found during the power-up sequence.
Changing the Lock Code To change the lock code, do the following: 1. Press , then press until Lock menu displays. 2. Enter the current lock codes. To find the current lock codes, follow the instructions under “Configuration and Thermostat Lock”. to enter new lock codes. 3. Press 4. Enter new lock codes. 5. Press . The Lock Codes have been updated. Note: Upon subsequent power ups, new lock codes will display.
Configuration Mode Settings The setup screens for Configuration Mode are as follows: 1. Temperature Scale (F or C) Choose Fahrenheit or Celsius. Press the Press or to select. to advance to the next screen. CONFIG 2. 1st Stage Temperature Differential (1°F to 5°F) (0.5°C to 2.5°C) Set the number of degrees between your “setpoint” temperature and your “turn on” temperature. Press the Press or to set differential value. to advance to the next screen. CONFIG 3.
5. Staged Off Outputs Select whether the outputs for heating and cooling are staged off independently or are satisfied simultaneously. = Outputs off simultaneously (best for dual fuel). = Outputs staged off independently. CONFIG Note: For 2 compressor heat pumps and multi-stage gas/oil systems, stage 3 is staged off independently when SO is set to Press the Press or . to set. to advance to the next screen. 6.
8. *Dual Fuel System ( , , ) Appears only if heat pump is selected. For non-heat pump users, please skip this section and advance to the Auxiliary Delay screens on Page 16. CONFIG = Heat pump with gas/oil furnace back up (see below). = Heat pump with gas/oil furnace back up, but furnace can turn on during warm outdoor conditions (see below). = Heat pump with electric backup (see below). Press the or to select. Press to advance to the next screen.
9. Outdoor Upper Setpoint (50°F to 25°F, – –) (10°C to -4.0°C, – –) WARNING!: Incorrect settings can damage system and/or cause potentially dangerous conditions. Use the code described in Configuration Safety Lock. Note: Select upper setpoint for chart on previous page. Select Press the Press or to disable. to select. to advance to the next screen. 10. Outdoor Lower Setpoint (select – – to disable) Appears only for heat pump with electric backup with outdoor upper setpoint enabled.
14. Minimum Cool Setpoint (45°F to 90°F) (7°C to 32°C) Adjust to control the minimum cool set temperature allowed. Press the or to select. to advance to the next screen. Press 15. Vacation Cooling Setpoint These work in conjunction with the Schedule mode where you set the date and time of your RETURN from vacation (Page 28). Until that date/time, system will remain at the cooling setpoint specified here. or to select. Press the to advance to the next screen. Press 16.
19. Temperature Sensor (L, r, A, r sleep) Note: If there is no remote sensor, option 1 (L) must be selected. May only be used with remote temperature sensor 1. WARNING!: Incorrect settings can damage system and/or cause potentially dangerous conditions. Use the code described in Configuration Safety Lock to access this screen setting. CONFIG Appears only for non-heat pump systems and heat pumps without an outdoor sensor. 1. L – Only on-board sensor determines room temperature. 2.
23. Check Filter Timer (800-2500 hours) After the number of (fan running) hours specified (for example, 1200 hours), the words “CHECK FILTER” will display to remind you to check/change the system filter. The next configuration screen is where the elapsed number of run hours can be reset. Press Press or Check Filter CONFIG to select. to advance to the next screen. 24. Reset Check Filter Timer Used to reset the elapsed number of (fan running) hours for the Check Filter Timer.
Using an Apple Device 1. 2. 3. 4. Download the app from the Apple App store by searching “ICM i3™ Thermostat”. Reset Wi-Fi on thermostat. To reset Wi-Fi, please follow the steps under Wi-Fi Reset on Page 19. Go to SETTINGS on your Apple device and select Wi-Fi. In the list of available networks; select the network named: ICM_I3_xxxxxxxxxxxx (x’s indicate thermostat ID). A checkmark will appear next to the network when connected. 5.
Using a Computer with Wi-Fi There are two ways to connect your thermostat to your wireless network using a computer with Wi-Fi: using the WPS button on your wireless router or connecting with your wireless network. If you do not remember your wireless password, you can use the WPS button to connect your thermostat to the network. 1. Reset Wi-Fi on thermostat. To reset Wi-Fi, please follow the steps under Wi-Fi Reset on Page 19. 2.
Testing Wi-Fi Connection 1. In the app or through http://www.captouchwifi.com, change fan mode to ON. 2. You will hear a click and see displayed on the thermostat next to fan. Thermostat is successfully connect to the internet. 3. Change the fan mode to the desired setting.
Operating Modes The possible operating modes for the thermostat are: OFF, HEAT, EM HEAT, COOL, and AUTO. Use OFF Mode MODE • In this mode, the thermostat will not turn on the heating or cooling devices OFF Note: The indoor fan can be turned on manually in every operating mode by pressing displays. The fan icon to select. until appears on the display when the fan operates. Heat Mode MODE • In this mode, the thermostat controls the heating system.
Testing the Thermostat Once the thermostat is configured, it should be thoroughly tested. CAUTION!: Do not energize the air conditioning system when the outdoor temperature is below 50 degrees. It can result in equipment damage or personal injury. Heat Test 1. Press , then press until heat mode is displayed. 2. Adjust the set temperature so it is 5 degrees above the room temperature. 3. Heating should come on within a few seconds. 4.
Setting the Program Schedule The thermostat has four periods (WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN, SLEEP) that are customizable for each day of the week. Each period will have a start time, heat temperature, and cool temperature. The thermostat monitors the day and time, while maintaining the specific conditions you have chosen for each period in your program. Note: You can also set you schedule through the app on your smart device or through http://www.captouchwifi.com Setting the program schedule: 1.
View Screen Options Press , then press repeatedly until the Press to advance to the next screen. Press to go to previous screen. option displays then press . Note: These screens are visible when the thermostat is locked or unlocked. View REMOTE SENSOR 1 temperature View program schedule settings • OFF shows when schedule is off. SCHEDULE Mon • SETTINGS show when schedule is on. if not used.
Display setpoints, fan, and program information Press or to select. = Don’t display setpoints and program schedule information. SLEEP = Always display setpoints and program schedule information. REMOTE SENSOR 1 = REMOTE SENSOR 1 temperature will display. VIEW REMOTE SENSOR 2 = REMOTE SENSOR 2 temperature will display. Press to exit. Schedule Override The schedule override feature allows the user to override the program schedule for 1 to 5 hours.
Factory Preprogramming The thermostat comes pre-programmed with the following schedule: MONDAY thru SUNDAY WAKE 6:00 AM LEAVE 8:00 AM RETURN 6:00 PM HEAT 70°F HEAT 62°F HEAT COOL 78°F COOL 85°F COOL SLEEP 10:00 PM 70°F HEAT 62°F 78°F COOL 82°F Use the following personal program schedule to record your settings: MONDAY 1 TUESDAY 2 WEDNESDAY 3 THURSDAY 4 28 WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT COOL COOL COOL COOL WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP HEAT HEAT HEAT
Personal Program Schedule (continued) FRIDAY 5 SATURDAY 6 SUNDAY 7 WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT COOL COOL COOL COOL WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT COOL COOL COOL COOL WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT COOL COOL COOL COOL 29
Troubleshooting Symptom Remedy No display Check for 24 VAC at thermostat; display is blank when 24 VAC is not present. System fan does not come on properly Verify wiring is correct, check heat source (Gas/Electric) in Configuration (see Section 7, Page 14). No response with first button press Press to activate touch icons. Program schedule activates at wrong time Check time (AM/PM) set on thermostat (see Setting the Time & Date, Page 22).
Troubleshooting (continued) Symptom Remedy Setpoints do not display all of the time Press , MENU VIEW , six times, Problems connecting using the app Connect your thermostat using a computer with Wi-Fi. If you are having trouble, the best option is to use the WPS button (as described under Using a Computer with Wi-Fi, Page 21). Problem finding app Apple devices require iOS 7.0 or newer software. Android devices require Android Honeycomb (Android version 3.1) or newer software.
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