Package Includes:
T10 Pro Smart Thermostat UWP Mounting System Honeywell Standard Installation Adapter
(J-box adapter) Honeywell Decorative Cover Plate Medium: Size 5-11/64" X 5-1/2 X 11/16"
(131.4 mm x 139.7 mm x 17.5 mm) RedLINK Wireless Indoor Air Sensor
(QTY 1) Screws and Anchors Professional Install Guide Getting Started Guide Compatibility Compatible with most heating, cooling, and heat pump systems Required: 24 VAC power (C wire) Does not work with electric baseboard heat (120-240V) Does not work with millivolt systems Android or iOS smartphone or tablet Customer assistance WEB customer.honeywell.com PHONE 1-800-633-3991 THX321WF2001W depicted. Other models may vary.T10 Pro Smart Thermostat with RedLINKProgrammable ThermostatProfessional Install Guide33-00423-03 UWP Mounting System installation 1. Open package to find the UWP. See 1 1 1 Figure 1. 2. Position the UWP on the wall. Level and mark hole positions. See Figure 2. Drill holes at marked positions, and then lightly tap supplied wall anchors into wall using a hammer. Drill 7/32 holes for drywall. 3. Pull the door open and insert wires through wiring hole of the UWP. See Figure 3. 4. Place the UWP over the wall anchors. Insert and tighten mounting screws supplied with the UWP. Do not overtighten. Tighten until the UWP no longer moves. Close the door. See Figure 4. 3 3 3 t o 3 / 8 1 / 4 2 2 2 4 4 4 Use 3x supplied screws #8 1-1/2 Optional Decorative Cover Plate installation Use the Optional Cover Plate when:
Mounting the thermostat to an 5 electrical junction box Or when you need to cover paint gap from the old thermostat. 5. Separate the Junction Box Adapter from the Cover Plate. See Figure 5. 6. Mount the Junction Box Adapter to the wall or an electrical box using any of the eight screw holes. Insert and tighten mounting screws supplied with Cover Plate Kit. Do not overtighten. Make sure the Adapter Plate is level. See Figure 6. 7. Attach the UWP by hanging it on the top hook of the Junction Box Adapter and then snapping the bottom of the UWP in place. See Figure 7. 8. Snap the Cover Plate onto the Junction Box Adapter. See Figure 8. 6 7 Use 2x supplied screws
#6 5/8 8 2 Wiring UWP Push down on the tabs to put the wires into the inner holes of their corresponding termi nals on the UWP (one wire per terminal) until they are firmly in place. Gently tug on the wires to verify they are secure. If you need to release the wires again, push down the terminal tabs on the sides of the UWP. This wiring is just an example, yours may vary. Terminal designations Terminal S/S Y Y2 G C K*
U/U**
A W W2 R Rc Conventional Systems Description Input for a wired indoor, outdoor sensor Compressor Stage 1 Compressor Stage 2 Fan Relay 24VAC Common wire from secondary side of cooling transformer (if 2 transformers) Connect to K on Wire Saver Module Relay for humidifier, dehumidifier, or ventilator Heat Stage 1 Heat Stage 2 24 VAC Heating transformer 24 VAC Cooling transformer Terminal S/S Y Y2 G C K*
U/U**
L/A O/B Aux E R Rc Heat pump systems Description Input for a wired indoor, outdoor sensor Compressor Stage 1 Compressor Stage 2 Fan Relay 24VAC Common wire from secondary side of cooling transformer Connect to K on Wire Saver Module Relay for humidifier, dehumidifier, or ventilator Connect to compressor monitor Changeover valve for heat pumps Backup Heat Emergency Heat 24 VAC Heating transformer 24 VAC Cooling transformer
*
The THP9045A1098 Wire Saver Module is used on heat/cool systems when you only have four wires at the thermostat and you need a fifth wire for a common wire. Use the K terminal in place of the Y and G terminals on conventional or heat pump systems to provide control of the fan and the compressor through a single wirethe unused wire then becomes your common wire. See THP9045 instructions for more information.
** See note on Wiring U terminals on the following page. 3 Setting Slider Tabs Set R Slider Tab, see Figure 9. Use built-in jumper (R Slider Tab) to differentiate between one or two transformer systems. 9 If there is only one R wire, and it is connected to the R, Rc, or RH terminal on the old thermostat, set the slider to the up position (1 wire). If there is one wire connected to the R terminal and one wire connected to the Rc terminal, set the slider to the down position (2 wires). Set U Slider Tab, see Figure 10. Use built-in jumper (U Slider Tab) for IAQ device. 10 When the U Slider Tab is in the down position (2 wires) the U contacts are a dry set of contacts. If your IAQ device is powered by the cooling transformer, move the U Slider Tab to the up position (1 wire). When this is done, the lower U terminal is internally jumped to the Rc terminal. In this application, you would hook up one wire from your IAQ device to the upper U terminal and the other to the common side of the cooling transformer. The 1 wire setting is most commonly used when using a fresh air damper for ventilation or using low speed fan for dehumidification. See wiring examples on the next page. 4 Whole house humidifier, dehumidifier, or ventilator Using U Slider Tab Wired to humidifier, dehumidifier or ventilator with built-in transformer. 11 Wired to fresh air damper powered by furnace transformer. 12 Humidier, dehumidier, or ventilator Damper Wired to humidifier, ventilator, or damper powered by external transformer 13 C from furnace or air-handler Wired to low speed fan terminal on HVAC for dehumidification 14 Humidier, dehumidier, or ventilator Dehumidier*
Furnace or air-handler R from 24 volt transformer C (common) from 24 volt transformer
* Label for this terminal varies by equipment 5 Wiring NOTES:
1. Use 18- to 22- gauge thermostat wire. Shielded cable is not required. 2. Set the R Slider Tab on the UWP to the up position (1 wire) for 1 transformer systems or the down position (2 wires) for 2 transformer systems. See "Setting Slider Tabs" on page 4. 3. Set the U Slider Tab as shown in the diagrams on page 4. Conventional systems 1H/1C System (1 transformer) R Rc Y C W G Power
[R+Rc joined by Slider Tab]
Compressor contactor 24VAC common Heat relay Fan relay 1H/1C System (2 transformers) R Rc Y C W G Power (heating transformer) Power (cooling transformer) Compressor contactor 24 VAC common from cooling transformer Heat relay Fan relay Power
[R+Rc joined by Slider Tab]
Compressor contactor (stage 1) 24VAC common Heat relay (stage 1) Fan relay 2H/2C System (1 transformer) R Rc Y C W G W2 Heat relay (stage 2) Y2 Compressor contactor (stage 2) Power
[R+Rc joined by Slider Tab]
Heat Relay 24VAC common Hot Water Relay Panel R Rc W C NOTE: If the panel does not provide 24 volts AC at R and C, set the slider to down position and wire a separate transformer to Rc and C. Heat-only System with Fan R Rc C W G Power
[R+Rc joined by Slider Tab]
24VAC common Heat relay Fan relay Cool-only System with Fan R Rc Y C G Power
[R+Rc joined by Slider Tab]
Compressor contactor 24VAC common Fan relay 6 Heat pumps systems 1H/1C Heat Pump System R Power Rc
[R+Rc joined by Slider Tab]
Y Compressor contactor C 24VAC common O/B Changeover valve G Fan relay 2H/1C Heat Pump System R Power Rc
[R+Rc joined by Slider Tab]
Y Compressor contactor C 24VAC common O/B Changeover valve G Aux Auxiliary heat*
E L Emergency heat relay*
Heat pump fault input Fan relay 2H/2C Heat Pump System R Power Rc
[R+Rc joined by Slider Tab]
Y Compressor contactor (stage 1) C 24VAC common O/B Changeover valve G Y2 Compressor contactor (stage 2) L Heat pump fault input Fan relay 3H/2C Heat Pump System R Power Rc
[R+Rc joined by Slider Tab]
Y Compressor contactor (stage 1) C 24VAC common O/B Changeover valve G Aux Auxiliary heat*
E Y2 Compressor contactor (stage 2) L Emergency heat relay*
Heat pump fault input Fan relay NOTE: Do NOT use W for heat pump applications. Auxiliary heat must wire to AUX or E.
* If you do not have separate wires for the Aux and E terminals, connect the wire to the Aux terminal. 7 Mounting thermostat 1. Push excess wire back into the wall opening. 2. Close the UWP door. It should remain closed without bulging. 3. Align the UWP with the thermostat, and push gently until the thermostat snaps in place. 4. If needed, gently pull to remove the thermostat from the UWP Installer setup The display will walk you through equipment setup, connecting to wireless sensors and connecting to Wi-Fi. Welcome!
8 How to use your thermostat The screen will wake up by pressing the center area of the displayed temperature. Indoor Temperature Displays the current indoor temperature. Current Priority Displays the type of priority and number of rooms being prioritized. Indoor Humidity Displays the current indoor humidity. 2 18%
74 Adjust Temperature Touch the up and down arrows to set your desired temperature. Menu Contains features such as mode, fan, schedule, priority, and other thermostat settings. Desired Temperature Displays the desired temperature. 9 How to use Priority Priority creates an average temperature in your home based on specific rooms. This allows you to prioritize comfort where you want it. 72 72 72 72 Selected Rooms Rooms you manually select create an average temperature in your home. Unselected Room Will not contribute to the average temperature. Selected Room Will contribute to the average temperature. Active Rooms Rooms with detected motion are automatically selected to create an average temperature in your home. Room without Activity No motion is detected. Will not contribute to the average temperature. 72 72 72 72 Room with Activity Motion is detected. Will contribute to the average temperature. 10 How to find more options 1. Touch the menu button. 2. Scroll up and down for more options. 1 2 Installer Options Menu options include Installer Setup System type IAQ control (hum, dehum, vent) reminders Installer Test Turn on heat, cool, or IAQ equipment Devices & Sensors View, add, or remove RedLINK indoor sensors Identity wireless sensors Add wireless sensors Device Information Thermostat Information MAC ID number IP address Date code Model number Build date Stat app Firmware version Stat app boot #
Hardware Dealer Information Finding date code (pass code) for installer setup. Open the Menu icon, and choose Thermostat Information. Write down date code. 11 Alerts and notifications 1. The red dot above the Menu icon indicates an active alert or notification. Touch the Menu icon to view active Alerts &
Notifications. 2. Touch Notifications to open this menu. 3. Touch the alert message to see more information about the alert. 1 3 2 Notications Notications Set the Date and Time Set the Date and Time 12 Troubleshooting Screen is blank Check circuit breaker and reset if necessary. Make sure power switch at heating and cooling system is Screen is difficult to read Heating or cooling system does not respond on. Make sure furnace door is closed securely. Check setting in MENU/ Preferences / Inactive backlight brightness or Inactive sleep backlight brightness Touch MENU to go to system mode. Set to heat. Make sure the heat setpoint is above the room temperature. Touch MENU to go to system mode. Set to cool. Make sure the cool setpoint is below the room temperature. Check circuit breaker and reset if necessary. Make sure power switch at heating & cooling system is on. Make sure furnace door is closed securely. Temperature settings do not change Make sure heating and cooling temperatures are set to acceptable ranges:
Heat: 40 F to 90 F (4.5 C to 32.0 C) Cool: 50 F to 99 F (10.0 C to 37.0 C) Cool On or Heat On is flashing Compressor protection feature is engaged. Wait 5 minutes for the system to restart safely, without damage to the compressor. Aux heat runs in cooling For heat pump systems, verify there is not a wire attached to W on UWP systems. See Heat pumps systems" on page 7. Cool runs with a call for heat For heat pump systems, verify there is not a wire attached to W on UWP systems. See Heat pumps systems" on page 7. Heat runs with cooling Verify there is not a wire attached to W for heat pump systems. See "Wiring" on pages 6-7. 13 14 15 CAUTION: ELECTRICAL HAZARD Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage. Disconnect power before beginning installation. CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD Compressor protection is bypassed during testing. To prevent equipment damage, avoid cycling the compressor quickly. CAUTION: MERCURY NOTICE If this product is replacing a control that contains mercury in a sealed tube, do not place the old control in the trash. Contact your local waste management authority for instructions regarding recycling and proper disposal. Specifications Temperature Ranges Heat: 40 F to 90 F (4.5 C to 32.0 C) Cool: 50 F to 99 F (10.0 C to 37.0 C) Operating Ambient Temperature 32 F to 120 F (0 C to 48.9 C) Shipping Temperature
-20 F to 120 F (-28.9 C to 48.9 C) Operating Relative Humidity 5% to 90% (non-condensing) Electrical Ratings Terminal W Heating
(Powerpile) W2 (Aux) Heating E Emergency Heat Y Compressor Stage 1 Y2 Compressor Stage 2 G Fan O/B Changeover L/A Input U Power Consumption 3 VA Voltage
(50/60Hz) 20-30 Vac 750 mV DC 20-30 Vac 20-30 Vac 20-30 Vac 20-30 Vac 20-30 Vac 20-30 Vac 20-30 Vac 20-30 Vac Running Current 0.02-1.0 A 100 mA DC 0.02-1.0 A 0.02-0.5 A 0.02-1.0 A 0.02-1.0 A 0.02-0.5 A 0.02-0.5 A 0.02-0.5 A 0.02-0.5 A Regulatory information FCC REGULATIONS 47 CFR 15.19 (a)(3) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. 2. This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 47 CFR 15.21 (USA only) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Physical Dimensions in inches (mm) (H x W x D) T10 PRO Wi-Fi Thermostat:
4.9" x 3.7" x 0.93" (125.4 x 94.1 x 23.68) UWP Mounting System (included):
2-9/32" x 2-13/64" x 2-43/64" (58 x 56 x 10) Standard Installation Adapter (included):
3-29/32" x 3-57/64" x 21/32" (99 x 99 x 17) Decorative Cover Plate Medium (included):
5-11/64" x 5-1/2" x 11/16" (131.4 x 139.7 x 17.5) Decorative Cover Plate Large (THP2400A1068):
6-7/64" x 6-7/64" x 9/32" (155 x 155 x 7) 5-year limited warranty For Warranty information go to http://customer.honeywell.com 47 CFR 15.105 (b) See https://customer.honeywell.com/en-US/support/
residential/codes-and-standards/FCC15105/Pages/
default.aspx for additional FCC information for this product. IC REGULATIONS RSS-GEN This device complies with Industry Canadas license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference; and This device must accept any interference, including interference that may 2. cause undesired operation of the device. The product should not be disposed of with other household waste. Check for the nearest authorized collection centers or authorized recyclers. The correct disposal of end-of-life equipment will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. Resideo Inc., 1985 Douglas Drive NorthGolden Valley, MN 55422www.resideo.com2018 Resideo Technologies, Inc.All rights reserved. The Honeywell Home trademark is used under license from Honeywell International Inc. Tous droits rservs. La marque de commerce Honeywell Home est utilise sous licence avec lautorisation dHoneywell International Inc.Todos los derechos reservados. La marca comercial Honeywell Home se utiliza en virtud de la licencia emitida por Honeywell International Inc..33-0042103 M.S. Rev. 10-18Printed in U.S.A.