Digital Monitoring Products SecureCom Smart Z-5010T Installation guide

INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE
Z-5010T
Z-Wave Thermostat
MODE
FAN
O
Auto
F


About the Thermostat ............................... 1
What is Included.................................................. 2
Power Options...................................................... 2
Thermostat Features..................................3
Install the Thermostat................................4
Uninstall the Existing Thermostat................. 4
Mount and Connect the Thermostat ........... 5
Complete the Installation.................................11
Program the Thermostat ......................... 13
Default Settings ..................................................14
Setup ......................................................................15
System ...................................................................15
Z-Wave ..................................................................16
Clock ......................................................................17
Info ..........................................................................17
Advanced Settings.............................................18
Test Mode ..............................................................18
Aux Heat Enable.................................................18
2nd Stage Heat Enable ....................................18
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2nd Stage Cool Enable.....................................19
Minimum Run Time (MRT)..............................19
Minimum O Time (MOT) ...............................19
Heat Setpoint Max .............................................19
Cool Setpoint Min...............................................19
Heat Blower O Delay......................................19
Cool Blower O Delay.....................................20
Heat-Cool Delta .................................................20
Heating Stage 1 On Threshold......................20
Heating Stage 1 O Threshold .....................20
Heating Stage 2 On Threshold.....................20
Heating Stage 2 O Threshold ..................... 21
Aux Heat On Threshold....................................21
Aux Heat O Threshold ................................... 21
Cooling Stage 1 On Threshold.......................21
Cooling Stage 1 O Threshold.......................21
Cooling Stage 2 On Threshold.....................22
Cooling Stage 2 O Threshold.....................22
Restore Defaults ................................................22

End user training ......................................23
Backlight and Button Operation .................23
Display ...................................................................24
Change the Setpoint........................................26
Set Fan Mode......................................................26
Set the Clock....................................................... 27
Product Specifications ............................28
Compatibility ........................................... 29
FCC Information ...................................... 30
Industry Canada Information.................. 31
Limited Warranty......................................32

Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. | Z-5010T Installation and Programming Guide 1
The SecureCom™ Smart Z-5010T Thermostat is a programmable Z-Wave thermostat.
With Virtual Keypad, users can remotely operate the thermostat, configure programming
settings, and display current conditions in the home or oce. The thermostat can be
powered with 24VAC, if return(R) and common(C) wires are present, or with four AA
batteries.
The Z-5010T Thermostat oers flexible features and functionality such as:
• Multiple system type compatibility
• A backlit, fixed-format display
• Multiple system modes
• Fan mode control and display
• Changeover function for heat pump systems
• Simple on-screen setup
• Temperature display in Fahrenheit or Celsius
• Built-in sensor calibration capability
ABOUT THE THERMOSTAT

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What is Included
• One Z-5010T Z-Wave Thermostat
• Hardware Pack
• One Sheet of Adhesive Wire Labels
• Four AA Batteries
Power Options
Warning: Do not use this thermostat for line voltage controls rated at 120/240VAC.
Doing so may result in equipment damage or injury.
The thermostat can be powered by either 24VAC or four AA batteries. Do not attempt to
power the thermostat with both 24VAC power and batteries. Batteries are not required
for backup.
Powering the thermostat with 24VAC power requires both the C (common) wire and the
R (return wire). If there is no C and R wire, batteries are required.
The thermostat will operate for approximately two years on four AA alkaline batteries
depending on the frequency of user operations and backlight operation. Do not mix
dierent types of batteries. Do not mix old and new batteries. Dispose of used batteries
properly.
If the thermostat is installed on a Z-Wave network with battery power, it will not work as
a Z-Wave repeater. Do not install batteries and temporarily power the thermostat from
24VAC to add it to a Z-Wave network or shortened battery life may occur when wired
power is removed.

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THERMOSTAT FEATURES
Figure 1: Thermostat Features
MODE
FAN
72H 80c
Heating/Cooling
Mode Selection
Backlit Display
Fan Mode Selection
Text Display Line
Warmer
Room Temperature
Cooler
O
Auto
F

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INSTALL THE THERMOSTAT
Uninstall the Existing Thermostat
1. Turn o any breakers and switches that are connected to the existing
thermostat. Turn on the system and wait five minutes to make sure it doesn’t
start.
2. Remove the existing thermostat
cover. Take a photo of the
connections.
3. Label the wires according to
their terminal markings as
shown in Figure 2. Connections
may dier from the example
shown. Keep in mind that color
alone is not a reliable indicator
of wire purpose.
4. Disconnect all wiring from the existing thermostat, then remove the its base
from the wall. If the thermostat contains mercury, dispose of it according to
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or Environment Canada guidelines.
1
R
G
W
Y
CRGWY
C
Figure 2: Labeling Existing Wires

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Mount and Connect the Thermostat
1. Remove the cover and body from the thermostat base as shown in Figure 3.
2. Mount the base to the wall with the included wall anchors and screws. Refer
to Figure 4.
3. Wire the thermostat according to the wire labels. The thermostat terminals
have two sets of labels: Top labels apply to standard connections and lower
labels apply to heat pump connections. For more information, refer to
Table 1 and the following sections.
2
Figure 3: Removing the Base Figure 4: Mounting the Base
Base
Cover
Body
Thermostat
Bottom Push tab to
release base

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TERMINAL FUNCTION TYPICAL WIRE COLOR*
C24VAC common.
Do not connect if batteries installed. Blue or black
R24VAC return.
Do not connect if batteries installed. Red
RC
24VAC return; power for cooling on dual
transformer system.
Do not connect if batteries installed.
Red
RH
24VAC return; power for heating on dual
transformer system.
Do not connect if batteries installed.
Red
Y or Y1 Controls cooling/compressor; first stage cooling Yellow
Y2 Second stage cooling Varies
W or W1 Controls heating; first stage heating White
W2 Second stage heating; auxiliary Varies
GFan Green
O or B Changeover with cool (O) or heat (B) Orange or blue
*Color alone is not a reliable indicator of wire purpose.
Table 1: Thermostat Terminal Functions

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Single Transformer Systems
Most HVAC systems have a single 24VAC transformer. These systems have only one R
wire which is connected to either the RC or RH terminal because the terminals are jumped
together. Connect the wires from the HVAC system to the corresponding terminals
according to the top labels on the thermostat terminal block. Refer to Figure 5.
STANDARD
HEAT PUMP
Y2
Y G R C WW2
Y2
Y1 G R C R W1 O
Y2
Connect if
two stage
system
Connect if
two stage
system
Y1 G RC C RH W1 W2
Figure 5: Single Transformer System Wiring

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Dual Transformer Systems
For HVAC systems with two dedicated 24VAC transformers, one R wire runs from the
heating system (RH) and one runs from the cooling system (RC).
Connect the wires from the HVAC system to the corresponding terminals according to
the top labels on the thermostat terminal block. Connect the cooling system C wire to
the C terminal. Do not connect the C wire from the heating system. For systems with two
R wires (RC and RH), cut the internal RC/RH jumper on the back of the thermostat PCB.
Refer to Figure 6 and Figure 7.
STANDARD
HEAT PUMP
Y2
Y1 G RC RHC W1 W2
Y2
Y1 G R C R W1 O
Y2
Connect if
two stage
system
Connect if
two stage
system
Cooling
System
R wire
Cooling
System
R wire
Y1 G RC C RH W1 W2
Figure 6: Dual Transformer System Wiring

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CUT JUMPER FOR
DUAL TRANSFORMER
SYSTEMS ONLY
RC/RH
Jumper
TOP
Figure 7: Cutting the RC/RH Jumper for Dual Transformer Systems

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Heat Pump Systems
Connect the wires from the HVAC system to the corresponding terminals according to the
bottom labels on the thermostat terminal block. Refer to Figure 8.
STANDARD
HEAT PUMP
Y2
G R C W
YO/B
Y2
Y1 G R C R W1 O
Y2
Connect if
two stage
system
Connect if
two stage
system
Y1 G RC C RH W1 W2
Figure 8: Heat Pump System Wiring

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Complete the Installation
1. Ensure that the appropriate wires are screwed into the terminal blocks firmly.
Push all excess wiring back into the wall opening.
2. Snap the body and cover onto the base. Refer to Figure 9.
3. If the thermostat is not connected to wired 24VAC power, remove the cover
and install the included batteries, then snap the cover onto the thermostat
base. Refer to Figure 10.
4. Turn on power to the thermostat.
3
Figure 9: Base and Cover Installation
Body and CoverBase
MODE
FAN
Hook on
top catch
Snap onto botttom catches

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Figure 10: Battery Installation
Hook on
top catch
Snap onto
bottom catches
Body Battery
Compartment
MODE
FAN
Pry indents
in case bottom
Base and
Body
Attached
to Wall
Cover

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PROGRAM THE THERMOSTAT
To enter Menu mode and navigate through the menu items, complete the following steps.
Note: When the backlight is o, the first press of any button turns the backlight on
but does not initiate any action.
1. Press and hold the FAN button to enter Menu mode.
2. Press the buttons to scroll through the menu items.
3. Press the key next to SELECT to change a setting.
4. The current setting for that selection flashes. Change settings with the
buttons, then press the key next to SELECT to save it.
5. To exit, press the key next to DONE.
To select Menu
Mode, press and
hold the fan
button until the
setup screen
displays.
MODE
FAN
72H 80c
O
Auto
F
Figure 11: Entering Menu Mode
MODE
FAN
Select
Done
SETUP
To enter the menu,
press the key next
to SELECT.
To return to the
main screen, press
the key next
to DONE.
Menu choices
appear in the
status display
Use the Up and
Down Arrow
buttons to move
to menu items.
Figure 12: Navigating the Menu

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Default Settings
The thermostat is defaulted to the following typical HVAC system configuration:
• System type: Standard (gas/electric)
• Fan type: Gas
• Heating stages: One
• Cooling stages: One
Minimum O Time (MOT)
The thermostat has a Minimum O Time (MOT) delay after any heating or cooling cycle
ends. A MOT delay prevents rapid heating/cooling cycles and also provides short cycle
protection for the system compressor. This delay may be noticeable when you change
a setpoint and the system doesn’t respond immediately because of the delay timer. For
more information, refer to “Advanced Settings”.
Minimum Run Time (MRT)
The thermostat has a delay after the start of any heating or cooling call. This feature is
called Minimum Run Time (MRT) and ensures even heating and cooling cycles. The MRT
will keep the system on until it expires, even if it reaches the setpoint room temperature
or if the user changes the setpoint to a temperature that would satisfy the call. Changing
the Mode to OFF will cancel the MRT and the system will turn o immediately. For more
information, refer to “Advanced Settings”.

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Setup
Configure user preference settings.
• FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS Select temperature units for
the thermostat.
• BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT Choose how long the
backlight stays on after the last button press. Range
is10-30seconds.
• SENSOR CALIBRATION Change the temperature
calibration by ±7°.
• STATUS LINE Configure the status line to display either
setpoints or the clock.
System
Setup the thermostat for a specific HVAC system type.
• SYSTEM TYPE Select either a standard or heat pump
system type.
• FAN TYPE (Standard only) Select gas or electric fan
type. Applies only to standard systems.
• CHANGEOVER Select whether changeover occurs with
cool (O) or with heat (B). Applies only to heat pump
systems. If the opposite of the desired action occurs,
choose the opposite changeover action.
SETUP
SYSTEM

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Z-Wave
Connect to or disconnect from a Z-Wave mesh network.
1. At a the panel keypad, press CMD until MENU? YES NO
appears, then press YES. Enter your user code, then
press CMD.
2. Press CMD until ZWAVE SETUP? appears. Press any
select key or area.
3. Select ADD. The screen displays PROCESSING.
When prompted, press the button next to YES on the
thermostat.
4. Press the button next to SELECT to add thermostat
to network. If the Z-Wave connection is successful,
the display flashes SUCCESS. If it doesn’t connect, the
display flashes FAIL. To retry connection, repeat the
preceding steps.
5. When the thermostat information is received by the
system, the keypad panel beeps once and displays
DEVICE FOUND.
6. The panel keypad displays the type of device and the
default device name. Press CMD.
7. Press any top row select key on the panel keypad and
enter custom name for the device, then press CMD.
ZWAVE
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