Bryant SYSTXBBECF01-B User manual

SYSTXBBECC01--B, SYSTXBBWEC01--B,
SYSTXBBECF01--B, SYSTXBBWEF01--B
EvolutionrConnextControl
Owner’s Manual
A180277 A180218B
NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation.
The features and functions outlined in this Owner’s Manual reflect Version 1.3 or
later software. Occupancy sensing is only available with Series B Evolution Connex
Controls. See the Downloads section of www.MyEvolutionConnex.Bryant.com for
the latest software release and literature.
US Patents: CarrierrU.S. Pat No. 7,243,004, CarrierrU.S. Pat No. 7,775,452,
pointSETtU.S. Pat No. 7,415,102


TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
INTRODUCTION 1................................................
HOME SCREEN 1.................................................
Information Displayed 1...........................................
Wi--Fi Connectivity 2.............................................
Information Buttons 4.............................................
MAIN SCREEN 6.................................................
System Mode 6..................................................
Set Day and Time 7..............................................
Adjust Temperature (Temporary Hold) 7..............................
Adjusting Comfort Activities 8.....................................
Adjusting Heating 8..............................................
Adjusting Cooling 9..............................................
Adjust Temperature (Permanent Hold) 9..............................
Adjusting Comfort Profiles 9.......................................
Adjusting Heating 10.............................................
Adjusting Cooling 10.............................................
Occupancy Override 12...........................................
FEATURES 13....................................................
Adjust Fan Speed 13..............................................
View Current Humidity Level 13....................................
MENU SCREEN 14................................................
Comfort Profiles 14..............................................
Home Humidity Control 16........................................

TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)
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Home Fresh Air Control 18........................................
Away Humidity Control 19.........................................
Away Fresh Air Control 21.........................................
Vacation Humidity Control 22......................................
Vacation Fresh Air Control 23......................................
SCHEDULES 22..................................................
View or Edit Schedule 24..........................................
Guided Scheduling 25............................................
Upload My Schedule 27...........................................
VA C AT I O N 2 9...................................................
REMINDERS 31..................................................
OPERATING STATUS 32...........................................
Accessories Status 33.............................................
Temperature Control Status 33.....................................
DISPLAY 35.....................................................
Temperature Units 36.............................................
Backlight Levels 36..............................................
Sound Settings 37................................................
Screen Saver Settings 37..........................................
Activate Screen Lock 38...........................................

TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)
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ENERGY TRACKING 39...........................................
TIME / DATE 41..................................................
Set Time and Date 41.............................................
Manually Adjust Time and Date 41..................................
Setup Daylight Savings Time 42....................................
Setup Time Zone 43..............................................
Enable Time Synchronization 43....................................
SERVICE 44.....................................................
Service Information 44............................................
Service Reminder Update 45.......................................
Software Update 45..............................................
Updating Software Using Micro SD Card 46...........................
Updating Software Using Wi--Fi 47..................................
Model / Serial Numbers 50.........................................
PHOTO UPLOAD 51...............................................
HEAT SOURCE (IF APPLICABLE) 52.................................
ZONE NAMES (IF APPLICABLE) 53.................................
Home Automation System Interface (If Applicable) 53...................
WIRELESS 54...................................................

TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)
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WEATHER 59....................................................
SENSORS 60.....................................................
UTILITY DEMAND EVENT RESPONSE SETUP 63.....................
Utility Event 63.................................................
Price Response 64...............................................
Price Settings 64.................................................
Demand Response 65.............................................
Demand Settings 66..............................................
Response Limits 66..............................................
Restore UE Factory Default Settings 67...............................
STATEMENT INFORMATION 68....................................
FCC Interference Statement 68......................................

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INTRODUCTION
CONGRATULATIONS! Your decision to choose the EvolutionRConnex Control
puts you in a select group of homeowners who understand the value of precise
comfort control and appreciate the simplicity of an easy--to--use, intuitive, control.
Your new Evolution Connex Control offers high quality comfort technology. Please
take a few moments to carefully read through this manual. Next set up a comfort
profile and schedule that makes sense for your lifestyle; then relax and enjoy the
new comfort of your home!
HOME SCREEN
Information Displayed
NOTE: When you connect your system to the Internet and register on the My
Evolution website, you can access nearly all of the consumer features on the My
Evolution mobile app. See the WIRELESS section for more information.
The information displayed on the Home Screen will appear when there has been no
interaction with the Evolution Connex Control for at least two minutes. The basic
information displayed on the Home Screen consists of the current date and time, the
room temperature (zone temperature if applicable), the outdoor temperature (if
available, contact your installing dealer for details), occupancy sensing status and
current weather condition (Wi--Fi®models only, when properly configured).
Connectivity status to the home Wi--Fi network and the MyEvolution Server will
also be displayed on the Home Screen. Note: You must have Wi--Fi enabled for the
indicator to appear.
If you have uploaded a photo to the Control (see Pg. 51), it will be displayed until
you touch the display. You will then be taken to the Home Screen.
Occupancy Status
When the occupancy sensing feature is enabled, a dot (occupancy sensing
indicator) next to the zone name is shown to indicate if the room is sensed to be

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occupied. When no movement is detected, Occupancy Status indicator stays GRAY.
When movement is detected, but the system hasn’t yet determined that the space is
occupied (example, someone is just walking through the room), Occupancy Status
indicator turns BLUE. When the system determines that the space is occupied,
Occupancy Status indicator turns GREEN.
Wi--FirConnectivity Status
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Connectivity status to the home Wi--Fi network and MyEvolution Server is
displayed in the top right hand corner of the Home Screen.
When the Evolution Connex control is connected to the home Wi--Fi network and
the MyEvolution Server, the signal strength bars will be displayed in white as
depicted in the image above. Connection strength to the home Wi--Fi network will
be indicated by the number of solid white bars displayed.
Strong Connection Limited Connection Poor Connection No Connection
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SPressing on the Connectivity Status bars from the Home Screen will
allow you to view the Remote Access Status screen.
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SNOTE: If the Evolution Connex control is not connected to the home
network, a red “X” will appear over the strength bars. If the Evolution
Connex control is connected to the home Wi--Fi network but loses con-
nection to the MyEvolution Server, a triangle will appear over the
strength bars as depicted in the image below. Connection strength to the
home Wi--Fi network will continue to be displayed by the number of
solid bars. If this problem persists, please contact 1--800--428--4326 for
assistance.
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SPressing on the Connectivity Status bars from the Home Screen will
allow you to view the Remote Access Status screen.
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Information Buttons
On the bottom of some screens will be an information icon. By pressing the
information icon, a text box will display to show what interactions are available on
that particular screen. To close the text box, touch the text box.

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MAIN SCREEN
The Main Screen is where most interactions will take place. Touch anywhere on the
Home Screen to arrive at the Main Screen. The most convenient way to interact
with your control is using the My Evolution Connex mobile app. See the
WIRELESS section for more details on connecting your product to the Internet.
System Mode
Once in the Main Screen,
STo access your system mode touch the MODE label located in the upper
right of the Control.
SThe drop--down menu will allow you to choose between AUTO, HEAT,
COOL, FAN ONLY and OFF, depending on the equipment installed in
your system.
SIf OFF is selected your system will not Control temperatures, humidity,
or fan.
SIf AUTO is selected, the Evolution Connex Control automatically
switches between heating and cooling to maintain your comfort during
transitional seasons.
NOTE: AUTO mode is intended to switch between heating and cooling modes
based on temperature demand. A gradual auto transition is the energy--conscious
default that will satisfy the majority of customers. For Evolution Zoning systems
some customers might have significant and simultaneous heating and cooling
demands in different zones. To address this need, a special simultaneous heating
and cooling demand auto mode could be enabled by the Installer. When the feature
is enabled and AUTO mode is selected, the simultaneous heating and cooling
demand auto mode will alternate between heating and cooling, depending on
demand, every half hour. This may result in higher energy usage but provide the

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benefit of greater comfort. Your installing contractor is able to enable this feature, if
desired. (This feature is only available with zoned systems).
SIf HEAT is selected then the Evolution Connex Control operates only the
heating system.
SIf COOL is selected then the Evolution Connex Control operates only
the cooling system.
SIf FAN ONLY is selected, then the Evolution Connex Control operates
the indoor fan but heating, cooling, humidification or dehumidification
will not take place.
Set Day and Time
STo set the day and time for your home screen enter the Main Screen by
touching anywhere on the Control.
STouch the DAY and TIME label located at the top middle of the screen
or access by going through the menu screen (see Pg. 41).
STo set the HOUR, MINUTE, MONTH, DAY,orYEAR touch the fea-
ture you wish to change.
SUse the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to make the appropriate
changes.
SWhen you have completed all of the settings, touch SAVE.
SIf you make a mistake you may touch CANCEL and begin again.
Adjust Temperature (Temporary Hold)
The Evolution Connex Control allows you to temporarily override your
programmed schedule by adjusting the indoor temperature at any time to meet your
needs.
NOTE: The Evolution System may seem slow to react to set point, activity and
system mode changes. This is normal, as the system will ramp up capacity and fan

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speeds slowly to achieve the proper level of home conditioning, while avoiding
wasting energy, stressing home circuits and dimming lights with a ”hard start.”
Adjusting Comfort Activities (See Comfort Profiles on Pg. 14)
STo adjust the comfort activity, enter the Main Screen by touching any-
where on the Control.
STouch the activity/top button under the Touch ’N’ Go®feature on the
left side of the screen; then select the desired activity of HOME, AWAY,
SLEEP,orWA K E .
SUse the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to change the time to temporar-
ily hold the desired temperature in 15 minute increments.
SWhen the correct time interval is displayed, touch DONE.
STo return to the scheduled program, touch HOLD UNTIL,andthen
select PER SCHEDULE.
Adjusting Heating
NOTE: If OFF is selected, the Heat, Cool, Auto and Fan Only will not be available.
When changing from the OFF mode to Heat, Cool, Auto, or Fan Only, it is normal
for the system to run the blower for a minute or two. During this time, the system is
using the True Sensetfeature to determine the filter usage. This feature is part of
the system design and cannot be turned off.
STo adjust the heating temperature, enter the Main Screen by touching
anywhere on the Control.
SWith the system in either AUTO or HEAT mode, use the Up (Y)and
Down (B) buttons to set the desired temperature.
SOn the left hand side of the screen, the comfort profile will switch to
manual, and the system will be placed in a temporary hold.
SUse the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to change the time to temporar-
ily hold the desired temperature in 15 minute increments.

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SWhen the correct time interval is displayed, touch DONE.
STo return to the scheduled program, touch HOLD UNTIL,andthen
select PER SCHEDULE.
Adjusting Cooling
STo adjust the cooling temperature, enter the Main Screen by touching
anywhere on the Control.
SWith the system in either AUTO or COOL mode, use the Up (Y)and
Down (B) buttons to set the desired temperature.
SOn the left hand side of the screen, the comfort profile will switch to
manual, and the system will be placed in a temporary hold.
SUse the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to change the time to temporar-
ily hold the desired temperature in 15 minute increments.
SWhen the correct time interval is displayed, touch DONE.
STo return to the scheduled program, touch HOLD UNTIL,andthen
select PER SCHEDULE.
Adjust Temperature (Permanent Hold)
The Evolution Connex Control allows you to permanently override your
programmed schedule by adjusting the indoor temperature at any time to meet your
needs.
Adjusting Comfort Activities (See Comfort Profiles on Pg. 14)
STo adjust the comfort activity, enter the Main Screen by touching any-
where on the Control.
STouch the activity under the Touch ’N’ Go®feature on the left side of
the screen; then select the desired activity of HOME, AWAY, SLEEP, or
WA K E .
STouch the HOLD UNTIL button, then touch HOLD.

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STo return to the scheduled program touch HOLD, and then touch PER
SCHEDULE.
Adjusting Heating
STo adjust the heating temperature, enter the Main Screen by touching
anywhere on the Control.
SWith the system in either AUTO or HEAT mode, use the Up (Y)and
Down (B) buttons to set the desired temperature.
SOn the left hand side of the screen, the comfort profile will switch to
MANUAL.
STouch the HOLD UNTIL button, then touch HOLD.
STo return to the scheduled program, touch HOLD, and then touch PER
SCHEDULE.
Adjusting Cooling
STo adjust the cooling temperature, enter the Main Screen by touching
anywhere on the Control.
SWith the system in either AUTO or COOL mode, use the Up (Y)and
Down (B) buttons to set the desired temperature.
SOn the left hand side of the screen, the comfort profile will switch to
MANUAL.
STouch the HOLD UNTIL button, then touch HOLD.
STo return to the scheduled program, touch HOLD, and then touch PER
SCHEDULE.
NOTE: For Multi--Zone Applications (Temporary and Permanent Hold options)
SFor added convenience in a multi--zone application, the Touch ’N’ Go®
feature will also allow you select the desired activity of HOME or
AWAY for ALL ZONES.

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SOnce you have selected the desired activity for ALL ZONES, you will
have the option to either permanently (HOLD) or temporarily (HOLD
UNTIL) override your programmed schedule.
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dSelecting the HOLD option will permanently override your pro-
grammed schedule until you CANCEL ALL ZONES.
dSelecting the HOLD UNTIL option will allow you to temporarily
override your programmed schedule.
dOnce selected, use the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to change the
time in 15 minute increments.
dWhen the correct time interval is displayed, touch DONE.

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Occupancy Override
The integrated motion sensor allows the system to make automatic set point and
activity changes, based on occupancy, to provide the optimum home comfort and
energy savings.
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The Occupancy Sensing feature can be enabled or disabled under the “sensors”
icon on the main screen. See Occupancy Setup section on page 62.
When the Occupancy Sensing feature is enabled, the current scheduled activity is
HOME or WAKE, and timing is “per schedule,” the activity and set point(s) change
to AWAY automatically when the space is determined to be Unoccupied.
When Occupancy Sensing feature is enabled, the current scheduled activity is
AWAY, and timing is “per schedule, “ the activity and set point(s) change to HOME
automatically when the space is determined to be Occupied.
“All zones HOME“ or “All zones AWAY” activity, and any HOLD or HOLD
UNTIL setting will override Occupancy sensing activity changes.

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FEATURES
Adjust Fan Speed
The Features function of Evolution Connex Control allows you to adjust the fan
speed during continuous fan operation.
STo adjust the fan speed, enter the Main Screen by touching anywhere on
the Control.
STouch FEATURES on the top left of the screen.
SA drop down menu will appear. Touch FAN selection.
SUse the Up (Y) and Down (B) buttons to set the fan to AUTO, LOW,
MEDIUM or HIGH, then touch SAVE. This will permanently change
the fan setting in the active Comfort Profile. If the current activity is
Manual, it will only change the current fan speed.
SFor zoned systems, the selected fan speed and Comfort Profile changes
will apply to the zone currently displayed in the Home and Main
screens. To adjust the fan speed in another zone, touch the zone name on
the Main screen, and select the desired zone.
View Current Humidity Level
The Features function of Evolution Connex Control allows you to view the current
humidity level within the conditioned space.
SEnter the Main Screen by touching anywhere on the Control.
STouch FEATURES on the top left of the screen.
SIn the drop down menu you will see your measured humidity levels
within the conditioned space.

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MENU SCREEN
Your menu screen offers more features and control for your Evolution Connex
Control. Touch the menu button at the bottom right of the Main Screen. The most
convenient way to program your control is using the My Evolution mobile app. See
the WIRELESS section for more details on connecting your product to the Internet.
Comfort Profiles
SThe COMFORT PROFILES button includes settings for Temperature
and Fan Profiles, Humidity and Fresh Air Profiles, as well as Window
Protection Setup.
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SSet your desired heating and cooling temperatures and your fan setting
using the TEMPERATURE AND FAN PROFILES for each activity.
In zoned systems, the activity settings will apply to the selected zone
only.
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