Astronics Peco PERFORMANCE PRO T8000 User manual

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Note: Upon completion of installation, remove
the plastic insulator tab from the back side of the
thermostat.
WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION.
• CAUTION: Use copper wire only. Insulate or wire-nut all unused leads.
• Use care to avoid electrostatic discharge to thermostat
• CAUTION: Do not connect unused wires together
• ALL ELECTRICAL LOADS MUST BE CONNECTED TO TERMINAL C
(24 VAC).
Fan Coil (Conventional) Heat Pump
C24 VAC, Unswitched side C24 VAC, Unswitched side
W1 Stage 1 Heat B/O Reversing Valve
W2 Stage 2 Heat AUX Auxiliary Heat (Stage 3)
GFAN GFAN
AEconomizer/Damper/Humidity AEconomizer/Damper/Humidity
EStage 3 Heat EEmergency Heat
Y1 Stage 1 Cool Y1 Compressor Stage 1/Heat/Cool 1
Y2 Stage 2 Cool (or Dehumidify) Y2 Compressor Stage 2/Heat/Cool 2
(or Dehumidify)
RH 24 VAC Power for heating,
switched side RH 24 VAC Power for heating,
switched side
RC 24 VAC Power for cooling,
switched side RC 24 VAC Power for cooling,
switched side
SC Sensor Common SC Sensor Common
S1 Indoor Remote Sensor S1 Indoor Remote Sensor
S2 Occupancy Setback Input* S2 Occupancy Setback Input
S3 Outdoor Remote Sensor S3 Outdoor Remote Sensor
▲
*Contact PECO to learn more about Occupancy Setback
Input sensor applications.
Service
Menu
QUICK START GUIDE
PERFORMANCE PRO T8000
Insulator
Tab
Current
option
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MENU FEATURE OPTIONS STD. DEFAULT DESCRIPTION / COMMENTS
100* Schedule Format 0-3 1 Select the schedule format on the T8000 Series. (Menu not available on non-programmable
thermostats.)
0 = nonprogrammable
1 = programmable
2 = 5-1-1 schedule
3 = 5-2 schedule
101 Daylight-Saving
Time
0,1 0 Select daylight-saving time as it follows standard format in U.S.: It begins second Sunday of
March at 2:00 AM and ends on the rst Sunday of November at 2:00 AM.
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled (2007 U.S. Format)
110 System Type 1-13 1 Select the appropriate system conguration (determines available Service Menus).
1 = 1 Heat/1 Cool conventional
2 = 1 Heat/1 Cool heat pump
3 = Heat only without fan (2-wire systems)
4 = Heat only with fan
5 = Cool only
6 = 2 Heat/1 Cool heat pump (with auxiliary heat) and Emergency (Em) heat
7 = 2 Heat/2 Cool multistage conventional
8 = 2 Heat/ 1 Cool multistage conventional
9 = 1 Heat/ 2 Cool multistage conventional
10 = 2 Heat/ 2 Cool heat pump (no auxiliary heat)
11= 3 Heat/ 2 Cool heat pump (with auxiliary heat) and Emergency (Em) heat
12 = 3 Heat/ 1 Cool conventional
13= 3 Heat/ 2 Cool conventional
120 Fan Control
(heating)
0,1 0 0 = Fossil Fuel: Gas/Oil/Propane heat (equipment controls heating fan)
1 = Electric Furnace (thermostat controls heating fan)
130 Changeover valve
(B/O terminal)
0,1 0 0 = B/O terminal controls valve in cooling
1 = B/O terminal controls valve in heating
140 Auxiliary Heat 0,1 0 0 = Electric backup heat
1 = Fossil fuel backup heat
150 Backlight 0,1 0 0 = Backlight temporarily on
1 = Backlight always on (low intensity, 24V only)
170 Remote Sensor 0-5 0 Select sensor if used. Contact PECO for information on the T8000 Series Indoor Remote Zone
Sensor.
0 = No Sensor
1 = Indoor Sensor
2 = Outdoor Sensor display only
3 = Outdoor Sensor display and lockout control
4 = Indoor, Outdoor Sensor display only
5 = Indoor, Outdoor Sensor display and lockout control
180 Heat Pump
Compressor Lockout
0-45°F
(-18°C - 7°C)
0 If an outside sensor is used, the compressor will be locked out when the outside air temp is below
the value selected.
0 = None
15°F( -9°C); 20°F (-7°C); 25°F ( -4°C); 30°F ( -1°C); 35°F (2°C); 40°F (4°C); 45°F (7°C)
190 Heat Pump Auxiliary
Lockout
0- 60°F
(-18°C - 15°C)
0 If an outside sensor is used, the auxiliary heat will be locked out when the outside air temperature
is above the value selected.
0 = None
40°F (4°C); 45°F (7°C); 50°F (10°C); 55°F (13°C); 60°F (16°C)
230 Furnace Filter
Change Reminder
0; 30; 60; 90;
120; 365
0 Set a lter reminder timer; appears on digital display when timer expires (if programmed).
0 = Off
10 days; 30 days; 60 days; 90 days; 120 days; 365 days
240 Number of Program
Periods
2; 4 events 4 2 = 2 events per day
4 = 4 events per day
250 Clock format 12 or 24 Hours 12 12 = 12-hour clock mode
24 = 24-hour clock mode
260 Temperature Format
(°F or °C)
0,1 1 0 = Celsius
1 = Fahrenheit
270 Fan Off Delay Heat 0-99 Seconds 0 Select the amount of time (in seconds) that the fan will run after the thermostat heat outputs are
turned off.
280 Fan Off Delay Cool 0-99 Seconds 0 Select the amount of time (in seconds) that the fan will run after the thermostat cool outputs are
turned off.

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MENU FEATURE OPTIONS STD. DEFAULT DESCRIPTION / COMMENTS
290 Range Low 50-90 °F or
10-32°C
50°F (10°C) Choose the lowest selectable temperature setpoint value.
300 Range High 50-90 °F or
10-32°C
90°F (32°C) Choose the highest selectable temperature setpoint value.
310 Setback Low Off; 50-82°F or
11-27°C
55°F (13°C) Select the heat setpoint for setback mode.
0 = Off
50-82°F (11-27°C)
320 Setback High Off; 58-90°F or
11-32°C
90°F (32°C) Select the cool setpoint for setback mode.
0 = Off
58-90°F (11-32°C)
330 Zone Temp Offset +/-9°F or +/-
4.5°C
0°F (18 °C) Adjusts the displayed value; may differ from actual zone temperature.
340 Keypad Lockout 0-3 0 Restricts access to certain features of device; Service Menu still available if enabled.
0 = No key pad lockout (Default)
1 = Disables Schedule and System keys
2 = Disables Schedule, System, and Fan keys
3 = Disables all keys
341 Enable Pin Access Applies a 3 digit access code to enter Service Menu 342
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
342 Set PIN Access
Code
000-999 000 Choose a 3-digit code.
350 Fan Mode
Enable
1-3 3 1 = ON: Fan is turned on regardless of demand.
2 = Auto: Fan is turned on according to heating or cooling demand.
3 = ON or Auto: Allows occupant to select either 1 or 2 above.
360 System Mode
Enable
0-3 1 Allows ability to determine which system modes the occupant can select.
0 = OFF, Auto (0 is NOT valid for following congurations: Heat Only; Cool Only.)
1 = OFF, Heat, Cool, Auto
2 = OFF, Heat, Cool
3 = Heat, Cool, Auto
370 Economizer/Outside
Air Damper
0-4 0 0 = Off
1 = Time Based Output
2 = Economizer
3 = Continuous Outside Air Damper
4 = Cycled Outside Air Damper
380 Minimum Deadband
Adjustment
3-10°F, 1.5-5°C 3°F Select a changeover deadband value to prevent short cycling between heating and cooling modes.
The value is adjustable to meet various HVAC system requirements.
390 Pre-Occupancy
Purge
0-3 hours 0 hours Select to energize fan for selected number of hours (0-3) prior to all occupied events.
395 Maximum Override
Time Limit
0=Time until next
event; or
1-4 hours
3 Restricts the duration that a temporary hold can be set. The temporary hold is limited by the maximum
amount of time as dened in this Service Menu.
0 = Remainder of time until the next scheduled event.
1 = 1 Hour
2 = 2 Hours
3 = 3 Hours
4 = 4 Hours
400 Cycles Per Hour
(CPH) Cooling
Stage 1
0-6 CPH 0 CPH Denes the number of cycles per hour for cooling (Stage 1). Select 0 to enable ON-OFF control for
Stage 1 cooling.
410 Cycles Per Hour
(CPH) Cooling
Stage 2
0-6 CPH 0 CPH Denes the number of cycles per hour for cooling (Stage 2). Select 0 to enable ON-OFF control for
Stage 2 cooling.
420 Cycles Per Hour
(CPH) Heating
Stage 1
0-12 CPH 0 CPH Denes the number of cycles per hour for heating (Stage 1). Select 0 to enable ON-OFF control for
Stage 1 heating.
430 Cycles Per Hour
(CPH) Heating
Stage 2
0-12 CPH 0 CPH Denes the number of cycles per hour for heating (Stage 2). Select 0 to enable ON-OFF control for
Stage 2 heating.
450 Cycles Per Hour
(CPH) Emergency
Heating &
Stage 3 Heat
0-12 CPH 0 CPH Denes the number of cycles per hour for heating. Select 0 to enable ON-OFF control for Emergency
Heating & Stage 3 Heat.

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MENU FEATURE OPTIONS STD.MODEL
DEFAULT
DESCRIPTION / COMMENTS
460 Heat Recovery Rate 0-18°F/Hr
0-10°C/Hr
0°F/Hr Denes the rate at which the device achieves the heat comfort setpoint. Select 0 to disable ramp
recovery.
470 Cool Recovery Rate 0-18°F/Hr
0-10°C/Hr
0°F/Hr Denes the rate at which the device achieves the cool comfort setpoint. Select 0 to disable ramp
recovery.
480 Minimum Off Time 1-10 minutes 4 minutes Sets the minimum off time for both the heat and cool output.
490 Humidity Control
Enable
(Select models only)
0-3 0 Selects how humidity will be controlled. When dehumidify control is enabled, the Y2 terminal
becomes dehumidify. Note: If option 3 is selected, Service Menu 491 becomes available.
0 = Disabled
1 = Dehumidify Control
2 = Humidify Control
3 = Dehumidify and Humidify Control
491 Humidity Deadband 10-50 30% relative
humidity (RH)
Selects the deadband in %RH between the humidify and dehumidify setpoints. Note: If option 3 is
selected in Service Menu 490, Service Menu 491 becomes available.
10; 20; 30; 40; 50
500 Programmable/
Intermittent Fan
0-2 0 0 = Disable
1 = Programmable Fan: Fan operates continuously in occupied periods or with demand in
unoccupied periods.
2 = Intermittent Fan: Fan operates based on the on and off times set in menus 501 and 502.
501 Intermittent Fan On
Time
1-60 minutes 5 minutes Denes the on time for the Intermittent Fan.
502 Intermittent Fan Off
Time
0-60 minutes 25 minutes Denes the off time for the Intermittent Fan. Select 0 for continuous fan.
510 Power Harvesting
Enable
(For use on systems
in which a Common
“C” power wire is
unavailable)
0-3 0 Options 1-3 draw a small amount of current from load wire indicated to supplement battery supply.
0 = No power harvesting is available.
1 = Use Y1 as the battery supplement.
2 = Use W1 as the battery supplement.
3 = Use both Y1 and W1 as the battery supplement
520 Default Display
Icons
0-4 0 Select icons that will be displayed in the Default Display screen.
0 = Time, Temp, SP
1 = Time, Temp
2 = Time
3 = Temp
4 = None
530 Revision — — Displays rmware revision information (for technician); not adjustable.
540 Factory Default
Reset
0,1 0 Select 1 (enable) to restore factory default settings for thermostat. Select 0 to disable.
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
Note: Press “Done” key to complete process.
600 System Test Main
Output (Cool)
0-2 0Select an option to activate the fan output for 10 minutes; select 0, Done or a different Service Menu
to disable.
0 = Disable
1= Cool Stage 1
2 = Cool Stage 2
610 System Test Main
Output (Heat)
0-3 0 Select an option to activate the fan output for 10 minutes; select 0, Done or a different Service Menu
to disable. Note: Outputs will be activated based upon the system conguration.
0 = Disable (Default)
1 = Heat Stage 1
2 = Heat Stage 2
3 = Heat Stage 3
620 System Test Fan
Output
0,1 0 Select 0 or 1 to activate the fan output for 10 minutes; select 0, Done or a different Service Menu to
disable.
0 = Disable Fan Output
1 = Enable Fan Output Note: Outputs will be activated based upon the system conguration.
630 System Test
Emergency Output
0,1 0 Select 0 or 1 to activate the Emergency output for 10 minutes; select 0, Done or a different Service Menu to
disable.
0 = Disable Emergency Output
1 = Enable Emergency Output
640 System Test
Economizer
0,1 0 Select 1 to activate the Economizer output for 10 minutes; select 0, Done or a different Service Menu to
disable.
0 = Disable Economizer Output
1 = Enable Economizer Output
Warning: Power Harvesting is intended to be used only as a
battery supplement. If enabled, the feature preserves battery
life. If Power Harvesting is not compatible with your system,
select “0” (default) to disable. If thermostat is powered from AC,
select only “0” or off. Consult a technician if you have
questions.
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