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Setup 14 Connecting the Thermosta The Vivint Element Thermostat is a Z-Wave |
that can be connected to an existing Z-Wave 1. Set your primary controller to INCLUDE m ta add the thermoectat ae 9 Node on voir ne ens ane RIE Thas. . 5 Ie. cae, lh ees pee iat. oe 2
(see your specific controllers User Manual Vivint Element Installation Guide etup t to a Z-Wave Network compliant thermostat. It has an onboard radio network. de ahhork for detailed instructions). 2. The Thermostat main screen shows a welc message. Press the SIDE button to contint 3. When your primary controller is ready to cc the Thermostat, press the SIDE button to c This initiates the network connection proce Thermostats screen says Connecting.
* |f the connection fails, the screen says, F Press the SIDE button to try connecting ag 5. When the Thermostat has successfully join Z-Wave network, the screen displays then Connected! Complete your setup on the \
panel. Press the SIDE button to continue. 6. Ine |nermostat alsplays the Mome screen the device status of OFF and the current temperature. You can now configure the th to work with your system. Your primary controller indicates that the therr ome le. HELLO SET UP YOUR ELEMENT THERMOSTAT THROUGH THE ynNect to VIVINT PANEL connect. ss. The tiled. ain. eda lessage
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, WITN room ermostat UF nostat was successfully added to its network (see yo specific controllers User Manual for details). See eee ew eed 15 Vivint Element Installation Guide etup Z-Wave and Power Supply The thermostats node type is pre-determined the C-Wire is not connected and is only batter the thermostat will remain a frequent listening from the network. When your thermostat is running on battery p conserve battery life. The Thermostat Z-Wave wnicn allows otner aevices in the network to \
eCOMmande and then qn hack to clean. when it connects to the Z-Wave network; if y-powered when connecting to the network, routing slave (FLIRS) node until it is removed ower, the Z-Wave radio will turn off to help radio module supports Z-Wave beaming, vake up the Z-VWWave moauie and accept When your thermostat is running on C-Wire pi actively help route messages within the Z-Wa) pre-determined when it connects to the Z-Wa powered when connecting to the network, the node until it is removed from the network. Z-Wave and Thermostat Pre You must connect the Thermostat to a Z-Wav network connection. VWnen you are paired to <
your device controls your thermostats progra on the thermostat itself, but otherwise you co!
ower, the Z-Wave radio will stay on and ve network. The thermostats node type is ve network; if the C-Wire is present and thermostat will remain an always-listening grams e network. This unit cannot operate without a 1 Z-VVave system, tne Z-VVave application on ms. You can still temporarily override settings rtrol it remotely. 16 Navigating the Vivint Element Screens Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move the Cursor on the screen.
* Use the SIDE button to make a selection or scroll through options. is
* 10 90 Dack to a previous screen, highlight the arrow at the ton of the Vivint Element Installation Guide etup USER Units SETTINGS USER Installer nN Done Display screen and press the SIDE button. After configuring these settings, on the Home screen, press the side button to turn the system on. Press the side button repeatedly to cycle through modes. To return to the Home screen press and hold the SIDE button for one (1) second. USER Livinatrltecn;s A SSSR ERS SEN v USER Info Vv 17 Vivint Element Installation Guide etup Selecting HVAC & Heat Types 1. From the Thermostats Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button until the Settings menu appears
(anoroximately 10 seconds). Soe a SE ae rn aan
. Highlight | Installer, then press the SIDE button. The Installer Settings menu opens. 3. Highlight Equipment, then press the Selecting Heat Pump Settings 1. From the Thermostats Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button until the Settings menu apvears (anvroximatelv 10 so ne seconds). 2. Highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button. The Installer Settings menu opens. SIDE button. ine Equipment menu opens. 4. Highlight Heating, then press the SIDE hiinttnn Tha Yaatingn manit annanc See ae Se, Oe es Ae Sea oe eee ee ee 5. Under Heating Type, press the SIDE button until your heating type is displayed: Forced Air, Heat Pump, Hydronic, or Radiant. Under Fuel, press the SIDE button until your heating fuel is displayed:
nee ame. ee CR ae INALUT Al Gads, FrOpalhe, FUCI UI, OF Geothermal and Electric. For Heat Pump systems, this field is labeled Aux Fuel. 7. Under Stages, press the SIDE button until your systems eet stage type is displayed: 1 (single), 2 (multi-stage), RR ee ee ie 9 see Por FUAITALy, Ul or P\UAIIALy. FOr Pleat Pump systems, this field is labeled o. Fignignt Equipment, then press the SIDE button. The Equipment menu opens. A Winhlinqht Haat Ditmn than nraceae a a: 2g 3, Pees ee ee ae
"the SIDE button. The Heat Pump menu opens. 5. Highlight Wire, then select the letter corresponding to the terminal the Heat Pump is connected to: O or B. 7 Ti. 1... AAR. we tia Nn a eR, 0. UNQEr olaQes, Press We oOIVE button until your systems heating stage type is displayed:
1 (single), or 2 (multi-stage). Aux. Stages. Note: Auxiliary stages are only available if you select Heat Pump as the heating type. 18 TPE Heat Pump Vv Heat Types Selecting Cooling Type 1. From the Thermostats Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button until the Settings menu appears (approximately 10 seconds). 2. Highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button. The Installer Settings menu opens. 3. Highlight Equipment, then press the Vivint Element Installation Guide etup Selecting Humidity Settings 1. From the Thermostats Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button until the Settings menu appears (approximately 10 seconds). Ct) Dit cee 0 ce Bek i ee, es i fe Carr PRYPIyilt TIlotalel, Ulorl PlGoo WIG Ol button. The Installer Settings menu opens. Highlight Equipment, then press the SIDE button. The Eqguioment menu opens. 4. Highlight Humidity, the press the SIDE osIVE button. ine Equipment Menu opens. 4. Highlight Cooling, the press the SIDE hitton Tha Canling manit ananc Sted iwee St ae ee ee oe el ae ee 5. Under Type, press the SIDE button until your Cooling type is displayed:
Air Conditioning, Heat Pump, or Evaporative. 6. Under Stages, press the SIDE button until the number of stages your system ee a ae a ee ee ae) eee UsEs Is Alsplayed. IMslliQie) OF 2 UU stage). button. The Humidity menu opens. 5. Under Type, press the SIDE button until the type of humidity system you have is aisplayea. INOnNe, MuUMIaITer, VENUMIAITIEF Or Air Conditioner. 6. Under Activation, press the SIDE button tntil tha method voir hiimiditvy evetam ieac wo neste bis ete - tt ab cae, Sel, Een eee is is displayed: Wiith) Heating, With) Cooling, or Independent. 7. Under Fan, press the SIDE button until the fan option your humidity system uses is displayed: Active or Inactive. TYPE Air Condition Mv Cooling TYPE None Humidity 19 Vivint Element Installation Guide ewup Test Installation Do not operate AC if the outside temp is belo Tr Charl Last EF WEEN ZEN FEO The heating and cooling tests run for up to 30 minutes. You can stop a test at any time by selecting the arrow and pressing the SIDE button. N 65F. RR \Alait far tha tact tn and nr higqhlinht N= es WRAP TNE Re leer tll OW Cas. Nt Siege eee oot the back arrow and press the SIDE button. A test of a successfully functioning heating system will show a rise in the IO i a i NE at nce ae ye 1. From the Thermostats Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button until the Settings menu anvears (anoroximatelv 10 a eS SER ee seconds). 2. Highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button. The Installer Settings menu opens. 3. Highlight Testing, then press the SIDE button. The Testing menu rRrRrARraRe VPS! Io. 4. Highlight Heating, then press the SIDE button. The Heat Test menu opens . 5. Highlight START, then press the SIDE button. The Thermostat screen displays the following:
* HEAT TIME: how long the test LCHIIVPEIALUIe, do WEI ao UIG VPIOVEr wires indicated as being active. If the temperature appears to drop, or the wrong wires are indicated as being active, the test indicates a problem with the Thermostat installation. Check the wire connections and run the heatina test again. MeAL 18:24 WG
+3.4 Nas Deen FUNMING I MINUutes ana seconds
* ACTIVE: the wires the system is LISINAQ tC COMM InNicate with the eS eae Ge as ee ede ee Aros heating system (example: W, G)
* CHANGE: the amount of temperature change caused during the test (example: +3 .4) 20 To Check Cool Tt. From tne thermostats Mome screen, press and hold the SIDE button until the Settings menu appears (approximately 10 seconds). 2. Highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button. The Installer Settings menu opens. 3. Highlight Testing, then press the SIDE i cc ee uc: ime eeeene ie esi nee tein en:
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( STOP ) MULLYTT. TEIG POOUnly THe OUVerlo. 4. Highlight Cooling, then press the SIDE button. The Cool Test menu opens. ii Rostsitact<t: CA TALI thexccwu wernnnm tien OC VM. PHY yhit OQ IFAAPAT, Uilorl Pimoo LIS VILL button. The Thermostat screen displays the following:
COOL TIME: how long the test has been running in minutes and seconds ACTIVE: the wires the system is using to communicate with the cooling system
(example: Y, G) CHANGE: the amount of temperature change caused during the test lavamnla: _.9 R)\
eee ees lL 6. Wait for the test to end, or highlight the back arrow and press the SIDE button. A tect of 9 sticcescfilly flinctioning cooling system will show a drop i in the temperature, as well as the proper wires indicated as being active. If the temperature appears DU a a eR et a a I ym a LU Tlo&, Ul UI WIULIY WIGS AIS HICIUALSU ao being active, the test indicates a problem with the Thermostat installation. Check the wire connections and run the cooling test again. 21 ey Wiring Viagrams 22 Detailed Wiring Diagrams Diagram 1 3 Wires Heat Diagram 2 4 Wire Heat 5 CWhR UCUWRASG Vivint Element Installation Guide WIFING Diagram 3 Diagram 4 Wire Heat/Cool 6' Wire Heat/Cool CW YRAARCG Diagram 5 Diagram Multi-stage Cool 5 Wire Hea Multi-stage Heat w/o Aux CwW1Y1RGW2 Y2 CBorO ea | BR Ae) | cel lle Diagram 7 t Pump Multi-stage Heat Pump Heat w/Multi-stage Aux Heat YRG CBorO Y1 Y2W1W2RG or or 23 Vivint Element Installation Guide WIFING Step-By-Step Wiring Diag DIAGRAM 1 2 Wire GAS MILLIVOLT or 24VAC System 1. Connect the R (or RH) wire to the RH termine This connects the heat power. 2. Connect the W wire to the W terminal. This rn connects tne neat. rei a a a rams HVAC System RW C il.
; Optional C Wire I WTsny a... J nr ]
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terminal. 4. Go to Connect Your Wires on page 11. DIAGRAM 2 3 Wire Heat 4 Connect the R (or RH) wire to the RH termin:
This connects the heat power. 2. Connect the W wire to the W terminal. This connects the heat. Connect the G wire to the G terminal. This connects the fan. If available, connect the C wire to the C term i ee ee. OS lO WAN tO VLOMMEeCt YOur Wies Ofl PaQe Il. Factory Installed RC-RH Jumper RC RH O/B W2 Tharmnctoat EP ENSEE EEN ete HVAC System aGQRWeC J--- 4 Optional C Wire aa inal. Factory Installed -
Ye ns ad Y | A G O/B RC Ww2 page ees ROAM Lo Jumper RH 24 PHIOribmotatl DIAGRAM 3 4 Wire Heat/Cool 1. Connect the W wire to the W terminal. This connects tne neat. Connect the Y wire to the Y terminal. This connects the cooling compressor. CRannart tha BY nr RB wrira tra tha RU tarminal eee eee, ee Ee ee Eee SE Ee SS ee eee This connects the power. Vivint Element Installation Guide WIFING HVAC System YGRWC
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Y2 t-J Cc Y A Factory O/B VAST 4. Connect the G wire to the G terminal. This connects the fan. 5. If available, connect the C wire to the C dh puta a aoa Leriilinicar 6. Go to Connect Your Wires on page 11. DIAGRAM 4 5 Wire Heat/Cool with separate Heating
(RH) and Cooling (RC) Transformers
. Connect the W wire to the W terminal. This connects the heat. L Connect the Y wire to the Y terminal. HIlls CUITTIE CLs LU LIE CUUHIIQ CUITIVIGooUl. 3. Disconnect the RC and RH terminals by removing the Jumper Wire. 4 Connect the RH wire to the RH terminal
~_ and the RC wire to the RC terminal. This Instailea RC-RH Jumper nw RH i} L_ Thermostat HVAC System Y G RC RH WC ry 7 7 7%
Uptional C Wire Y2 I I I UW Cc NOTE:
REMOVE RC
O/B W2 Jumper Thermostat COMMECTS POWET. 5. Connect the G wire to the G terminal. This connects the fan. B lf availahle connect the C wire to the C oe ee Se ee Ee Meere Se ee SEN ER ERE ME MEMES Merwe CaeTrOCE eT FAME GMA. SMO: SURAT x MEetrae=: SOneea en: eaN terminal. 7. Go to Connect Your Wires on page 11. 25 Vivint Element Installation Guide WIFING DIAGRAM 5 NMUITI-Stage Meat & MUITI-otage UVOO!
The Element can handle up to 2 stages of HEAT and 2 stages of COOL. 4 LPrannact tha \AJ and \AJ9 wrirac tr tha \AJ and 5 Sa eee a ar See eee eee ee eee Se eee W2 terminals. This connects the stages of HEAT. Connect the Y and Y2 wires to the Y and 2 terminals. INis Connects the Stages OT COOL. HVAC System Y2YGRW W2 Cc I Optional
|<|S Factory Installed cr Vwi Ww2
. Connect the RH or R wire to the RH terminal. This connects the power. Connect the G wire to the G terminal. Inis connects the Tan. 5. lf available, connect the C wire to the C terminal. R Rnrntn Mnnnoart Vaiip \Aliprnen nn nano 44 Se SAN YONI RIAMBRARAA CA View mar Wt oe ee 4 Wire Heat Pump (heat/cool) without At 1. Connect the O wire to the O terminal UI UItS DOD WHO WW UID BD LOLITA Piiho connects the change-over valve. If you have both O and B, connect only the O wire to the O terminal and DO NOT connect B to B terminal (See the Wire Rafaranra Tahla nn nana 22 for Trana RO-RA L_ CO Jumper RH Thermostat ixiliary Heat HVAC System asrlUCD! _ ~~ Is ~
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| CWire I fa. ee ee ee ee ee ee terminal labels). 2. Connect the Y wire to the Y terminal. This connects the compressor. 3. Connect the R wire to the RH terminal. This connects the power. 4 . Connect the G wire to the G terminal. This connects the fan. 5. lf available, connect the C wire to the C terminal. 6. Go to Connect Your Wires on page 11. 26 Factory Installed RC-RH Jumper RC RH O/B W2 PHeMnHOstat DIAGRAM 7 Multi-stage Heat Pump with Multi-stage Al The Element can handle up to 2 stages of Pump compression and 2 stages of AUX ea IcaAl. 1. Connect O wire to the O terminal or the B wire to the B terminal. This connects the change-over valve. If vou have both O and B, connect only tl the O wire to the Vivint Element Installation Guide WIFING IX heat Aux Heat 1 Aux Heat 2 HVAC System |
Y2 YG RW W2 O/B C
| | r- 4 Optional UO terminal and VO INO} Connect B to Bb terminal (see Wire Reference Table on page X for Trane terminal labels.). 9 Lannact tha ALIX 1 and ALITY 9 wirae tn Tw ~~ Lee. a ee Oe
"the AUX 1 and AUX 2 terminals. This connects the auxiliary heat. 3. Connect the Y and Y2 wires to the Y and Y2 terminals. This connects the compressor. 4. Connect the R wire to RH terminal. This COMMECts WIG POWET,. 5. Connect the G wire to the G terminal. This connects the fan. m Wc ee ee ee eS ee O. TE AVAHANIC, COMMCCt UIC UY WHS lO UIC U terminal. 7. Go to Connect Your Wires on page 11. Wire Factory Installed RC-RH Jumper G ~ O/B RC | | | w2 RH w PHemiHOstat FACCESSOLy WITITNG Zoned Hot Water Heat Motor or Solenoid Valve For Solenoid or Motor valves, connect the wires based on the diagrams to the correct terminal on the Element. When controlling a nydronic heating system, configure the thermostat as HVAC Type = Normal with Heat Type = Gas. e LICE ONAIU VIA] ULCAT AAKYNHE WR ASIN PEN Pee AE PVE Y he The Element must be powered by 24v ac. Tha third varira nn waiir vala may ha pallad S23 BE SS Oe Se eee ee ee ee 6, Y, or G (See the Wire Reference Chart on page 23. HVAC System RH WAC Valve ELEMENT must be 24VAC powered Y2 Cc A Factory Installed RC-RH Jumper RC RH O/B Ww2 Tharmoctat Hydronic Heating Notes Configure thermostat as HVAC type = Normal, with Heat Type = Gas. Use only in Heat Mode 2r Vivint Element Installation Guide WIFING Possible Wires What They Control RorVorVR RHora RH and RC Single. RH Power for HEAT jumper clip remove RC RC Power for COO a jut ! ANd Ma Por IVsVvy power for HEAT and COOL
(RH not connected to RC L (RH not connected to RC ty) W Ist stage HEAT C We 2nd stage HEA a yurrtrfTtrtl Bis ees es qT TOUVUUL CONMUOT! OF 2 Y2 2nd stage COO for a heat pump G FAN control CorX C 24VAC power (to PR ee ee NUTE. IRANE USES H External Humidif TSiit Westies ce) Tc 1 Ds x Vil LALWITIda! YVoerriu EX external fresh a R Waat nitmn chan Sa Ce elemeee |E Re ee ON Oa a For more details ss yr ISt stage auxillary neat T or 2nd stage auxiliary heat TOU OldYGSe COMIPIEsslOl 1Or Neat Pullip L control or 2nd stage compression power thermostat) Db TOFr MIS CONNECuON ier Ge a OO TEHUTISE ir baffle nanvar (nanl|l ta haat nnvwearad in haat) Pore ee SC ee en ag Bee ele Meee eee Se Me el (SE ee ee Se se B/O O Heat pump char For more details se B/O IMPORTANT: If ther and American Stan CONNECT BtoB t MWETTTTEICHi. TE TIM CGA OTE tape off B. E n/a Emergency hee n/a System monito!
n/a Outdoor senso 28 geover (heat to cool, powered in cool) se B/O e are both B and O wires (Trane dard heat pump products) DO NOT
=rminal. Instead, connect B to C meee: wee Aw elcome COtjmn a aad peo pt ANI MEPIS TIC ATE OLGA VIN, at (do not connect, tape off) r (do not connect, tape off) r (do not connect, tape off) Lennox Heat Pump VorVRorR RH Power for HE Y COOL control Y or W or W2 W2 2nd stage HI ForG G Fan control RorO Vivint Element Installation Guide WIFING X or X2 or C Trane Products [American Standard]
C 24VAC power |
Emergency heat Zoned Hot Water 2 wire Motor Driven Valves Rors RH (power) to power thermostat)
. Do not connect, tape off. W or 4 W (heat ON) YorGor6 A (heat OFF)
(tha 2rd wire) Re ee ee: nie Solenoid Valves RH (power) W A (heat ON) YorG W (heat OFF)
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TOQUCT UVETVICW _ 31 Vivint Element Installation Guide rFroauct Uverview Exterior View How to access the settings m enu SETTINGS Installer Done step 1 ocreens USER Units TMi emda Pt AERA Humidity Info step 2 Navigating the Vivint Element screens
* Use the UP and DOWN buttons to mov te = pk: > Cet Gace eo ee i ee eh a pe
= Usst UIS COIVL VULLUTT LU THANG a OGISULIU
* To go back to a previous screen, highlic press the SIDE button. To return to the Home screen press and 32 e the cursor on the screen. ea a ea pes ae a En) ee ea eee TE UP SUrVUll UIOUGIT OUVUUTIS. yht the arrow at the top of the screen and hold the SIDE button for one (1) second. rome ocreen Vivint Element Installation Guide Product Overview Mode Target Temp Room Temp This is the default screen on the Thermostat. you approaching, if the sensor is enabled), the mode (top), the target temperature (center), ar When in Heat mode, the light bar at the botto!
eee. Th mwladtae Riis VAtiaAm Shia. i fer le mE Liew |
PEUTIC CE MEN tO OU UE actively heating or cooling, the colored glow fi TIP: If your system is in a heating and cooli see the other target temperature. Pressing To see this screen. press and hold the SIDI
* To temporarily change the target temperatt target temperature until the next program f Anytime the unit wakes from sleep (or senses
> screen lights up and displays the systems id the current room temperature (bottom). n of the unit glows orange. When in Cool ee aed. be aeet alee ekee Riek: wintiak VWAlRaAwm Lam vai deme TC Pgh WAP UID PIVEN, VIDOE LEI OYOLUTTT lo ickers. ng mode, press the SIDE button once to SIDE again opens the Menu screen.
= button for one (1) second. Ire, press up/down. The system will meet the yeriod starts or you change the system mode. 33 Vivint Element Installation Guide rroauct Uverview Outside Temp Screen This screen displays the outside temperature and inside humidity (in %), and lets you put the system into Vacation mode. To see this screen, press the SIDE button twice. HUMIDITY Ka par... U OV 28%
Menu Screen This screen enables vou to chanae the mode (heat/cool/off) and fan operation
(auto/on/15 min/30 min/1 hr). To see this screen, from the Home screen, press the SIDE button once. If your system is in a heating and cooling mode, press the SIDE button twice. Settinas Screen REFERENCE IN ORDER TO REDRAW This screen enables you to adjust the Thermostats settings, such as display units SOR gan: OFC Spc Bee ee Rt Bi Re es es OR LP UE MY); LARYeE TIUTTTUILY TOVelo, TOW UNS display activates, see information about the Thermostat, and adjust installation settings. To see this screen. from the Home screen. press and hold the SIDE button for three (3) seconds. 34 VVEN Units SETTINGS USER Installer Done Display vy _USER Humidity _USER _ Info Z-Wave and Thermostat Pr The Thermostat must be connected to a Z-V\
remotely through your panel or app. Use you and cooling programs that the Thermostat u:
override target temperatures and change sys must use the Z-Wave application to make pe Comoressor Protection Vivint Element Installation Guide rFroauct Uverview ograms Jave network in order to operate the device i Z-Wave application to adjust the heating ses to run your system. You can temporarily stem modes from the thermostat, but you /
manent changes to programs. The Thermostat has a minimum cycle time o from excessive wear from responding to the!
an hniir nlace and than mnanacaann Dlaanan \Alait Ar riVul wees CADINA til LESSENS SA Sg Pmavw vVvait five-minute delay is over. f five (5) minutes to protect your compressor mostat changes. The Home screen shows 7 kThpn nnmnrncany iasill nnt RAMA nn inti] tan ETI MMA eee VVE PENA I SE MATCH CE 35 f Customization 36 The Settings screen provides access to many Clik: perses: crs coms: ecmoctewn! maw hw Criibecewss: ener BARA a A EEE NA RENIN NR BENS: NRE ARN! SINSE Ne!
display behavior, information about the Therm pages provide detailed information about eac!
Units The Thermostat can display either Fahrenheit or Gelsius temperature units. The Thermostat can display room Vivint Element Installation Guide Customization features and settings of the Thermostat. we wees OL J OPP pinednacs, KeaseriAdiics traierrdics CARN NAS SAIS RRR gy AAA ERATE YS BREADS NESS ostat, and installer settings. The following n of these settings. temperatures In a range trom 2o F to 99F (-2C to 37C) with increments of 0.5 (F or C). 4 Ernm tha Unma enraan nrace and hoald hf Pari wie 2 Peas a an es oe oe ee ae eee eee Se ee cee the SIDE button for three (3) seconds. 2. Press DOWN to highlight Units, then press the SIDE button. The currently selected option has a check mark next to it. 3. Using the UP c or DOWN buttons, select o_am IA 1 os af OPTloNn, then Press Te olVE DUtOM TO confirm. Humidity This screen is only available if your system includes humidity controlling equipment. le From the Home screen, press and hold iis. Wit tee: Vie the oIVE Dutton Tor three (o) seconas. nr re... EPO AR ee: Ba fe Ec Pa Eee: Oe eee Fe UNITS oF or
HUMIDITY a. Pitos VUVVIN lO TIQHHQIIt PIUrTHaily, then press the SIDE button. The current Humidity Target Level percentage displays. Every 10 seconds, the display shows the target temperature associated with the humidity value. 3. Press UP or DOWN to set a new target erie ASe ci aa ees cee Recker fh PTOUTTHMILY VELUeillaye, Uloll Viweoo Lle SIDE button to confirm. 20%
37 Vivint Element Installation Guide Customization Display The Thermostat display can operate in one of two modes: Approach or Button Tap. Approach means that the devices display es mm ee ee as WIH AULOTMAUCANY LUFT OF WHET) tl SeMSes YOu approach within 4 (four) feet of the unit. Button Tap means that you will have to press one of the bisttons on the unit to wake the DISPLAY DISPLAY Nn Wake on Approach Wake on Button Press 1. From the Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for three (3) seconds. 2. Press DOWN to highlight Display, then press the oIDE button . [ne current Display On behavior has a check mark next to it. Q Drace |IDar NO\'\VWNI tr calart a hahawinr Sr PF PS SOO ES Oe ee ee ee ee then press the SIDE button to confirm. Info Information about the Thermostat device includes:
POWER: The power supply the unit is aeons tate finnditanwae suvien meardiiAne VEPPOLITY UOT \MALLUTIGO, YW, ALIN!
transformer). BATTERY: How much battery power is currently left, if batteries are installed in the unit. INFO |
nN HEAT PUMP AUX HEAT INFO aM. 24VAC INFO I Relays RD Active YO,G HEATING: The heating setting the system is currently using. ACTIVE RELAYS: The wires currently being USEQ VY Ue Systelyl. NETWORK: Whether or not the unit is currently connected to a Z-Wave network. ear FATA RFF TL. _......Hi4.....f........ |... VUPIWAIE. THO Curent SOMWale alla firmware versions the unit is using. 38 te NOTITMNIECIEQ Mv INFO Software D-V1.40 Z-V1.70 Mv 1. From the Home screen, press and hold the hig ie pe oan al rie VOevuVilto. Press DOWN to highlight Info, then press t about the Thermostat displays. Denne 1 xe TA MATAL Bex arerll Maes Than nx Sta OE Ne NE NS Re SE EE NA BRN GN Installer Installer settings control the following Thermo Vivint Element Installation Guide Customization SIDE button for three (3) ne SIDE button. Information vette bi cx in taennwetircr, POCATICARJIW TETINJETTICAUIV/E LT, stat functions:
EQUIPMENT: heating, cooling, humidity cont COMFORT: swing, differential, and other setti NETWORK: the Thermostats connection to a TESTING: the Thermostats connection to yot RESET: resetting the Thermostats software t A WARNING Ee ee en ee wo. Se sk bade ee a Ph, to OFF before changing HVAC setup EQLIIPMENT The Equipment settings menu is typically usec Thermostat. The options in this menu enable \
cooling and humidity control. See the Installation Guides Setup section for |
rol, and fan behavior ngs Z-Wave Network Ir equipment
) factory default 1 during installation of the you to set the heating, information on setting those options. COMFORT Comfort cattingne anashle voit to control:
st.. a. ha: Nt OMe! Cine ts CE:t ecsai Mai ce. ic eSm.a:t "-= tai tem CALIBRATION: Offsets the units temperature CYCLING: This feature enables you to set the tamneratiire hetween the Thermoctaits settinc temperature before the heating or cooling sys range can be from 0.5 to 4.0F (.25 to 2C). For 2.0F and the Thermostat is set to 70F target
> | rm mt Er er as WHE start WHICH! UI POUT! LOMIVETAlure UOVs lO system will start when the room temperature i runs until the room reaches the target temper:
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-acceptable variance in and the ciirrent roqnm aa uaat' sa, 0 Wadeie LEE tem will turn on. The Cycling example, if Cycling is set to temperature, the heat cycle eer O8t.. Ms ot 2h! CS... VO TL. OWTINAY, UI COUMIG ncreases to 72F. The HVAC ature, and then shuts off. 39 Vivint Element Installation Guide Customization STAGING: Used for multiple stage systems o1 becca cen Shee msec wed sk POS th awa whe: Be eo MOUVOESIHT UIS FUMIE LOTIVeELAlule AI LIS LAabyet stage systems will engage to bring the room t 2F. The programmable range is 2F to 6F (1 CALIBRATION 1. From the Home screen, press and hold lk OR Ol ee Wee Me oOIVE VDuUtltof) fOr tree lo) seCOnas. 77) 3 |FSiaesen: FSR te. (REL BOE EE. Ui Dees Elecem:
ily. Staging is the number of degrees a ee a I a I Bi ee LOTTINOELALUIS GAL VWVETOTE LIS TIO AL SLAY TEE TETUTLI emperature back to the target. The default is
- 3C). TEMP Offset by 0.0 2 Pree VMYVVIN CU PEGE HIOEIC TIOLAaIOr, Ul bort press the SIDE button. Press DOWN to highlight Comfort, then press the SIDE button. 4. Press DOWN to highlight Calibration, then press the SIDE button .The current temperature offset displays. 5. Press UP or DOWN to change the value, then press the SIDE button to confirm. CYCLING 1. From the Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button tor three (3) seconas. 2. Press DOWN to highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button. 3. Press DOWN to highlight Comrort, then nreece the SIDE hiitton INSTALLER A HUMIDITY Calibrate Offset by nN CYCLING Cycle when an 1.5 Vv INSTALLER off target NMVOL IKI ee ee cyet ing Cycle when a Te ee eee ee ee ree ae 4. Press DOWN to highlight Cycling, then press the SIDE button. The current cycling value displays. 5. Press UP or DOWN to change the value, then press the SIDE button to confirm. 40 3.0 off target CYCLING Cycle when nN 1.0 Mv off target STAGING
. From the Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for three (3) seconds. Press DOWN to highlight Installer, then wees Ea COUT: bests:
PiVvesy Tt VIR VMUCWVII. Press DOWN to highlight Comfort, then press the SIDE button. Deace NCVNAINI tr hinhlinht Ctaninn than Te FPR V Ww YIN LY La AES He ee a5 tbimit press the SIDE button. The current Vivint Element Installation Guide Customization
/ STAGING Stage 2 Heat at 25 INSTALLER a Staging STAGING Stage 2 Cool at A 9 Fo staging value displays. 5. Press UP or DOWN to change the value, then press the SIDE button to confirm. NETWORK Network settings enable you to link (connect) the Thermostat to a Z-Wave Network, and to reset the network connection. LINK Before starting this procedure, go to your Vivint panel and prepare it for new devices. a se a cc as a NR aa OO a a a Be MJATIUS IL lo IoauUy,; THETA LUIS PPI hiMVotat LY LUIS network. 1. From the Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for three (3) seconds. 2. Press DOWN to highlight Installer, then STAGING Fast Recovery?
n No Mv STAGING Fast Recovery?
Yes
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NETWORK n Connect INSTALLER v Z-Wave n Network NETWORK
press the SIDE button. 3. Press DOWN to highlight Network, then press the SIDE button. 4. Press DOWN to highlight Link, then press the SIDE button. The current networking status displays. 9. AIQNMHUQNT LINK, then Press TNe olVE button. The unit attempts to connect to a local Z-Wave Network . nw Disconnect Vv Z-Wave Al Vivint Element Installation Guide Customization RESET
, alt Ine NETWOrkK>nNneset resets tne Thermostats radio to unlink it from its linked Z-Wave Controller. Use this option before replacing your Z-Wave Controller so that your Thermostat can connect to the new controller. 1. From the Home screen, press and a eae ammo rr a ee a re ey HOM WIG OIVE VULLOTT TOP UIFee lo) seconds. Need reference for this ilustration 2. Press DOWN to highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button. 3. Press DOWN to highlight Network, then press the SIDE button. 4. Press DOWN to highlight Reset, then press the SIDE button. 5. To confirm that you want to reset the connection, press DOWN to highlight Reset, then press the SIDE button. Tha rnnnarctinn racata Eee Sees eee eee ee Testing mg ae ee lesting OPtlons enadle YOU TO Test the functionality of your heating and cooling equipments connection to the Thermostat. For instructions on running these tests, see page 20 in the Beal etc FL HIOlLAHALUIVIT AUIUS, 42 Reset ne meset Menu enadles YOU to restart TNe Thermostat, as well as to reset the device to factory defaults. RESTART 1. From the Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for three (3) seconds. 9 Prace NOWN to highlight Incetaller then
"press the SIDE. button. Vivint Element Installation Guide Customization Cie Cae
=r een Need reference for this ilustration 3. Press DOWN to highlight Reset, then press the SIDE button. 4. Press DOWN to highlight Restart, then press the oIDE button. 5. To confirm that you want to restart the device, press DOWN to highlight Reset, Lhan nroce thh CINE WA ttnan Liiwvit pee ee CPi WIZE RYU The device restarts. RESET 1. From the home screen, press and hola the SIDE button for three (3) seconds. 2. Press DOWN to highlight Installer, then nrace tha CINE hiittan LoS ee Se ee
. Press DOWN to highlight Reset, then press the SIDE button. Drace NOV\W/N to highlight Recat than a Tae aera ace ee ee TE a. =| oe Oe, AT RG car press the SIDE button. RESET Factory Reset?
INSTALLER RESET Reset Factory Reset?
nN Yes Mv RESET 5. To confirm that you want to reset the device to factory defaults, press DOWN to highlight Reset, then press the SIDE Se a ee eC ee | eee |
NMULLYTT. TIS UOCVIUS LOOULS ILOUI! AIIU reboots. You will need to connect the device to your Z-Wave Network and specify your systems equipment and settings. see the Installation Guide Setup section. Ss v Y Reseting 43 Vivint Element Installation Guide Customization Other Device Information Low Battery Warning The Thermostat displays this screen when the batteries are running low on charge wee | IE i I ee PP le ee ANG sSHOUlO VE FeVplaCea . Ills oCroerl WI only display once per day the first time the screen wakes. 4. Press the SIDE button to dismiss this warning . BATTERY B30% Il
( vy =) 2. Turn the thermostat mode to OFF
(from heat or cool). 3. Replace the batteries. 4. Turn the thermostat mode back on to HEAT or COOL. Your settings will be retained and the thermostat will automatically reconnect to the Z-Wave Network. Network Disconnected seat cae ne tnermostat alspiays this screen wnen it has lost its connection to the Z-Wave Network. This screen will only display once per day the first time the screen wakes. 1. Press the SIDE button to dismiss this warning. 2. Go to the Home > Installer > Network >
Link menu, and follow the procedure to msvcoetecs das ec pence caesar AA re le cee ieee POUVLIIOGUL LIIG PTIImritiVVotaAal LY LUIS LOVVAVGo Network. Firmware Updating The Th bhrmewewiaeedire alitucensd misc Pam econ mines TH PEI PEIOPETIMOLAL MIO VMIGAYo Lilo OMIOUIT WITOTE Tt is updating its firmware. Wait until the firmware update is complete
(about 15 minutes) and this screen is no longer displayed before attempting to use the Thermostat. 44 LAV UPDATING
| FCC WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not express!
could void the users authority to operate the eq!
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and fot device. pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Sin ea CEieereese PSs We Raat nes Sera nas eT oes eee SE ae protection against harmful interference i in a re uses and can radiate radio frequency energy an instructions, may cause harmful interference to r a i a Re 8 er a aa eae Rn Ba PTUWEVE!, UISIG lo TI YUalai lee Uldat HILOCrerenlu equipment does cause harmful interference to rac Vivint Element Installation Guide y approved by the party responsible for compliance Jipment. Ind to comply with the limits for a Class B digital These limits are desiaqned to oprovide reasonable sidential installation. This equipment generates, d, if not installed and used in accordance with the adio communications. ee UN i ge ee Ra a a Re Rs wt Rn Bee SG WHE TOL UOUUT HI aA VaArllvUlal HIOtaHaliVvil., Tl Utlo lio or television reception (which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on), try to corre
* Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipm:
* Connect the equipment to an outlet on a c connected.
* Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/T WARNING: Changes or modifications to this rec users authority to operate this equipment. RE Eynociirea info -- (maniia!l) a La ee a = ee This equipment complies with FCCs andICs RF r environment. The antenna(s) used for this transr separation distance of at least 20 cm from all |
Be EE SR em i Bh, melee llc epee HW) COMUNCUON WITT ally Oller allenila OF UWalloll distance will be maintained between the device |
ct the interference by following these suggestions:
ant and receiver. ircuit different from that to which the receiver is V technician for help.
-eiver not expressly approved by RTCOA void the adiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled nitter must be installed and operated to provide a 9ersons and must not be collocated or operating eter.) Bee WW LE ee, I IR ce le a ee. HUter., Wistanlers MIUst Chlsure lat <UCIT] sepalrdatiOr excluding its handset) and users. 45 This Class B digital apparatus complies with |
Cet annarei] numerique de la classe B est co This device complies with Industry Canadas licence-ex conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and Canadian ICES-003. nforme a4 la norme NMB-003 du Canada smpt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two
(2) This device must accept any interference, including i device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie C liranra |vayninitatinn act aritnrieaea aily daiiv ceanditinne Peace TT ik, Sen GE faa ee a a ae Bee ae) ee eae
(1) Pappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
(2) lutilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. Statement Of Use 100% Compatible with all popular residential HVAC sysi heating systems (gas, oil, electric), heat pumps with up +
neat (electric Or TOSSII), ZoOnNea Torcea air ana Zoned Not V DC source), one or two stage cooling, and hybrid syster heating systems. 46 nterference that may cause undesired operation of the anada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de ennvantac:
Spee eo ee Se aa radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est ems: 24VAC single stage and two stage conventional to two stages of heat and up to two stages of auxiliary vater (- OF o WIFe), MINIVOIT SySTEMS (a 1e-- 24V AU OF ns. Do not use this thermostat with with line voltage 140-02345 09/12/19
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RCS vivint.SmartHome Element Thermostat VS-ELEM02-001 SN: 0261933000302 SmartStart PLUS) M/N:THO2 FCCID:WIBTZW025 1C:9374A-W025 1.0 Made in China RC & RH Jumper Remove for Dual Transformers vivint.SmartHome Element Thermostat ELEMO2-001
$N:0261933000302 SmartStart Eire 06300 MINTHO2 FCCID:wiBTzwo2s 1C'9374A-wo25 10 Made in China RC & RH Jumper
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1 | 2019-10-02 | 908.4 ~ 916 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2019-10-02
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Residential Control Systems
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0017941287
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1 | Physical Address |
11481 Sunrise Gold Circle Suite 1
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11481 Sunrise Gold Circle
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Rancho Cordova
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
s******@nemko.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
WIB
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
TZW025
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
M******** H****
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1 | Title |
VP Engineering
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1 | Telephone Number |
916-6********
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1 | Fax Number |
916-6********
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m******@rcstechnology.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Thermostat | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Nemko USA, Inc. - San Diego EMC Division
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1 | Name |
C******** N****
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1 | Telephone Number |
613-7********
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c******@nemko.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 908.40000000 | 916.00000000 |
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