EcoNet RETST700SYS User manual

Smart Thermostat
User Guide
Model: RETST700SYS
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EcoNet®Smart Thermostat User Guide 2
User Guide Table of Contents
Overview....................................................................................................................................................................3
Items Included in the Box..........................................................................................................................................3
Homescreen Overview ..............................................................................................................................................4
Icons to Become Familiar With .................................................................................................................................5
Standby Screen.........................................................................................................................................................6
System Modes ...................................................................................................................................................... 7–9
Connecting to WiFi..................................................................................................................................................10
Weather ...................................................................................................................................................................11
Menu Options..........................................................................................................................................................12
Settings .............................................................................................................................................................12–16
Settings > Basic.......................................................................................................................................... 12–13
Settings > Time.................................................................................................................................................13
Settings > Humidity .................................................................................................................................... 14–15
How to Test a Humidifier...................................................................................................................................15
Settings > Away Settings..................................................................................................................................15
Settings > Vacation..................................................................................................................................... 15–16
Settings > Fan...................................................................................................................................................16
Schedules................................................................................................................................................................17
Status ......................................................................................................................................................................18
Service............................................................................................................................................................... 19–20
Service > Current..............................................................................................................................................19
Service > History...............................................................................................................................................19
Service > Alerts.................................................................................................................................................19
Service > Support.............................................................................................................................................20
Service > Equipment.........................................................................................................................................20
Water Heating..........................................................................................................................................................21
EcoNet Smart Thermostat Installation Instructions.................................................................................................22
Safety Considerations .............................................................................................................................................23
Thermostat Location ...............................................................................................................................................24
Wiring Considerations .............................................................................................................................................25
Mounting EcoNet Smart Thermostat.......................................................................................................................26
Wiring Remote Temperature Sensor .......................................................................................................................27
Installer Settings................................................................................................................................................ 28–31
Furnace Settings......................................................................................................................................... 28–29
AC/HP Settings.................................................................................................................................................30
Thermostat Settings..........................................................................................................................................31
Air Handler Settings..........................................................................................................................................31
Caring for your Thermostat .....................................................................................................................................32
How to Connect a Ventilator to an EcoNet HVAC System......................................................................................33
Regulatory and Warranty Information .....................................................................................................................34

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EcoNet Smart Thermostat User Guide
The EcoNet®Smart Thermostat is an easy-to-use programmable thermostat that provides complete control over
your home’s smart air and water comfort systems. It’s smart enough to alert you when an issue is detected, yet
it’s designed to be simple to operate with an intuitive touchscreen interface. And it has built-in WiFi so you can
monitor your system and adjust temperatures and schedules while on-the-go.
More than a thermostat, it’s part of an intuitive system that maximizes comfort and efficiency while offering
complete peace of mind—so you can stay focused on what matters most.
Items Included in the Box
EcoNet Smart Thermostat
Wall Mounting Plate
Ferrite Toroid
Mounting Screws and Drywall Anchors
Lens Cloth
Quick Start Guide
QUICK START
GUIDE
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SMART THERMOSTAT
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TEMPERATURE SENSOR
ECONET
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EcoNet Smart Thermostat
QUICK START
GUIDE
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E2
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S1
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TEMPERATURE SENSOR
ECONET
SMART THERMOSTAT
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Wall Mounting Plate
QUICK START
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Ferrite Toroid
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Mounting Screws
and Drywall Anchors
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System Set Point
System Mode
Temperature Adjustment
Motion Sensor
WiFi
Alert
Humidity
One-Touch Away
Indoor Temperature
Brand Logo
Weather
Messaging Bar
Menu
Homescreen Overview
What This Means to Me, The Homeowner:
Weather
Current weather condition and outside
temperature; tap to see forecast
Brand Logo
Tap to access contractor information and
support help
One-Touch Away
Tap once to enter preset Away settings; tap
again to return to previous settings or
resume schedule
Indoor Temperature
Shows the current temperature
inside your home
Menu
Tap to navigate to the full Menu where you can
change basic settings, customize your
schedule and more
Alert
Indicates an important reminder, minor alert, or
critical alarm; tap for additional details
WiFi
Current WiFi signal strength; tap to start the
setup process
Humidity
Current relative humidity in your home; tap to
configure to your preference
System Mode
Tap to navigate to Mode selection screen
(auto/heat/cool/e-heat/fan/off)

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Icons to Become Familiar With
Weather
Windy
Weather Icons 1-10-2018
Sunny Partly Cloudy/
Partly Sunny Cloudy Windy
Light Rain Fog Smoke Frost
Raining Thunderstorm Snowing Freezing Rain
Additional
Clear
Night
Weather Icons 1-10-2018
Sunny Partly Cloudy/
Partly Sunny Cloudy Windy
Light Rain Fog Smoke Frost
Raining Thunderstorm Snowing Freezing Rain
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Cloudy
Night
Weather Icons 1-10-2018
Sunny Partly Cloudy/
Partly Sunny Cloudy Windy
Light Rain Fog Smoke Frost
Raining Thunderstorm Snowing Freezing Rain
Additional
Cloudy
Weather Icons 1-10-2018
Sunny Partly Cloudy/
Partly Sunny Cloudy Windy
Light Rain Fog Smoke Frost
Raining Thunderstorm Snowing Freezing Rain
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Freezing
Rain
Weather Icons 1-10-2018
Sunny Partly Cloudy/
Partly Sunny Cloudy Windy
Light Rain Fog Smoke Frost
Raining Thunderstorm Snowing Freezing Rain
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Frost
Weather Icons 1-10-2018
Sunny Partly Cloudy/
Partly Sunny Cloudy Windy
Light Rain Fog Smoke Frost
Raining Thunderstorm Snowing Freezing Rain
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Fog
Weather Icons 1-10-2018
Sunny Partly Cloudy/
Partly Sunny Cloudy Windy
Light Rain Fog Smoke Frost
Raining Thunderstorm Snowing Freezing Rain
Additional
Weather Icons 1-10-2018
Sunny Partly Cloudy/
Partly Sunny Cloudy Windy
Light Rain Fog Smoke Frost
Raining Thunderstorm Snowing Freezing Rain
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Partly
Sunny
Weather Icons 1-10-2018
Sunny Partly Cloudy/
Partly Sunny Cloudy Windy
Light Rain Fog Smoke Frost
Raining Thunderstorm Snowing Freezing Rain
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Weather Icons 1-10-2018 REV. 1
# 1 Sunny# 0 Partly Sunny # 2 Cloudy # 7 Windy
# 10 Light Rain # 11 Fog # 12 Smoke # 13 Frost
# 4 Raining # 6 Thunderstorm
# 5 Snowing
# 3 Freezing Rain
# 8 Clear Night # 9 Cloudy Night
Snowing
Weather Icons 1-10-2018
Sunny Partly Cloudy/
Partly Sunny Cloudy Windy
Light Rain Fog Smoke Frost
Raining Thunderstorm Snowing Freezing Rain
Additional
Storms
Weather Icons 1-10-2018
Sunny Partly Cloudy/
Partly Sunny Cloudy Windy
Light Rain Fog Smoke Frost
Raining Thunderstorm Snowing Freezing Rain
Additional
Rainy
Weather Icons 1-10-2018
Sunny Partly Cloudy/
Partly Sunny Cloudy Windy
Light Rain Fog Smoke Frost
Raining Thunderstorm Snowing Freezing Rain
Additional
Mist Smoke
Weather Icons 1-10-2018
Sunny Partly Cloudy/
Partly Sunny Cloudy Windy
Light Rain Fog Smoke Frost
Raining Thunderstorm Snowing Freezing Rain
Additional
Sunny
System Operation
Auto Cooling Heating Fan OnlyEmergency
Heat
Power Off
Auto
Cool
Heat
E Heat
E
Fan
OFF
Menu
Settings
Settings
Service
Service
Home
Away
Status
Status
Schedule
Schedule
Water
Heater
WiFi Signal
Connected
Strong Signal
Connected
Medium Signal
Connected
Low Signal
Not
Connected
Home & Away
Home Away
Alerts
Alert

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Standby Screen
If the thermostat has not been touched for 30 seconds, the screen dims and the standby screen activates
displaying indoor temperature and outdoor weather conditions. If an alert or alarm is present, the alert / alarm
icon will be displayed as well.
The motion sensor will automatically wake the thermostat and activate the home screen as you approach.
The standby screen can be turned off by disabling the back-light under basic
settings (Menu > Settings > Basic)

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System Modes
The EcoNet Smart Thermostat will call for heat or cool based on the current settings and temperature. Cooling
and heating equipment may have a delay period before operation is enabled. The delay can be up to 5 minutes
(if the mode was changed right after equipment turns off). Status screen will show a “Hold-Off Timer” for
Equipment State.
Select the mode icon in the bottom right corner of the home screen to quickly
change the operating mode.
Select from Auto, Heat, Cool, E-Heat, Fan and Off
Auto – Activates the heating or cooling system as required to keep your home
within the configured range of set point temperatures. Select the desired
set point, and then use the large adjustment buttons to set the desired
temperature. To adjust your cooling set point, tap the set point on the right -
it will turn blue, then adjust using the plus and minus buttons. The current
temperature in the center of the screen will temporarily be replaced by the
set point in large font during temperature adjustments.
Note: The default deadband or separation between the heating and cooling set points is 2 degrees.
Heat – Turns on heating when the current temperature drops below your set
point temperature. When there is an active call for heating, the words ‘Heating
To’ will appear above the heating set point.
(Heating set point screen)
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System Modes (con’t)
Cool – Turns on cooling when the current temperature rises above your set
point temperature. When there is an active call for cooling, the words ‘Cooling
To’ will appear above the cooling set point.
(Cooling set point screen)
E-Heat (Heat Pump Systems Only) – The emergency heat option is a manual
setting, not an automatic function initiated by the heat pump thermostat. The
purpose of the emergency heat setting is to bring the backup heat source
online immediately to deliver 100% of the home’s heating demand while
simultaneously locking out the heat pump.
Fan Only – While in Fan Only mode, the heating/cooling equipment is turned
off. Use the plus or minus adjustment buttons to navigate between fan
speeds from Low to High. Press Mode again to reactivate a heating or cooling
mode. Fan only is a manual override of a set schedule. If a schedule is being
followed, the fan speed will return to the scheduled fan speed when you
reactivate the heating/cooling equipment. You can set continuous fan when in
Heating, Cooling or Auto mode from the Settings screen.
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System Modes (con’t)
You can manually adjust the temperature from the Home Screen by touching
the plus and minus buttons. When the set point is being changed, the ring
will either turn blue or red—depending on the mode of operation—and
the new set point is displayed in the center of the screen. If Auto mode is
selected, press the lower left set point (red) for heat or lower right set point
(blue) for cool.
(Cooling set point adjustment)
(Heating set point adjustment)
Connecting to WiFi
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Connecting to WiFi
Your EcoNet Smart Thermostat supports WiFi 802.11 b/g/n. WiFi is normally configured during initial setup. You
may, however, be required to reconfigure the settings if your WiFi network settings change.
Connecting to WiFi will enable you to view the local weather and allow you to remotely manage your comfort and
receive critical alarms should something ever go wrong. To save time, we recommend having your home WiFi
network password and your Internet-connected smartphone or tablet close to the thermostat before you begin.
1. Download the EcoNet App and ensure your smartphone or tablet is already connected to your home
WiFi network.
2. Select ‘Create Account’ and follow the instructions.
3. On the EcoNet Smart Thermostat, tap the WiFi icon in the top right corner of the home screen (See Fig. 1).
4. Select ‘Get Started’ (See Fig. 2).
5. When ‘Ready to Connect’ appears, use the EcoNet App to complete the setup process (See Fig. 3).
6. Follow the in-app instructions to complete your connection.
7. You may be required to enter your network password.
8. Tap ‘Done’ to complete setup (See Fig. 4).
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Ready to Connect
WiFi Status
Almost There!
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Congratulations! Your thermostat has successfully been
connected to Wi-Fi.
Done
Setup Complete!
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and remotely manage your system with the
EcoNet mobile app.
Setup
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Weather
Tap the weather icon on the home screen to display local weather conditions and view the hourly and
daily forecasts. The weather will be based on the current location or ZIP code used when creating your
EcoNet account.
Current Weather Conditions
24-Hour Forecast
6-Day Forecast
Menu Options
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Menu Options
Tap the Menu icon in the bottom left corner of the home screen to easily
view and configure your personal and system settings.
Settings
Settings (Menu > Settings)
Adjust system-level settings and preferences, from customizing your away
temperatures to scheduling a vacation. Tap the Menu icon from the home
screen and then tap Settings.
Basic (Menu > Settings > Basic)
Adjust thermostat or basic equipment settings and preferences.
Follow Schedule – If a programmed schedule is desired, set to “Yes.”
Alarm Beep Enable – Sounds an audible alarm tone shall a critical alarm
condition occur.
Screen Lock– To lock the main screen from any changes, enable the lock. To
unlock, enter the Basic settings menu again and set Screen Lock to “No.” This
locking function prevents any changes except changes made from within the
Basic Settings.
Temperature Display – Change your indoor temperature and set points
between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
Schedule Override Time – While a schedule is running, if a set temperature
change occurs on the main screen, the change will be in effect for this amount
of time. The default is 2 hours. You can customize between a minimum
override of 1 hour and a maximum of 8 hours.
Auto Changeover Time – When the system is in Auto mode, this is the
amount of time demand must exist in the opposite mode (cooling or heating)
in order for the system to switch to that mode. The default is 5 minutes. The
setting is configurable between 5 and 60 minutes.
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Settings Schedule Status
Water Heating
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Alarm Beep Enable?
Screen Lock?
Temperature Display
Schedule Override Time
Auto-Changeover Time
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Basic Settings
Yes
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Settings (con’t)
More >
Set Point Deadband – This is the minimum difference between heating and
cooling set points in Auto mode. The default is 2 degrees. This setting is
configurable between 0 and 6 degrees. A 0 degree deadband means your
system will switch between heating and cooling to maintain the specified set
point. The smaller the deadband setting the more frequently your system will
switch between heating and cooling.
Temperature Offset – This is an offset applied to the displayed room
temperature. A negative offset will cause the displayed indoor temperature to
be less than the sensed temperature. A positive offset will cause the displayed
temperature to be higher than sensed temperature.
Relative Humidity Offset – This is an offset applied to the indoor relative
humidity. A negative offset will cause the displayed relative humidity to be less
than the sensed relative humidity. A positive offset will cause the displayed
relative humidity to be higher than sensed relative humidity.
Note: You should allow the thermostat to calibrate in the conditioned space for 30 minutes before
adjusting offsets.
Room Sensor Selection – You can wire a remote 10K temperature sensor* to
the EcoNet Smart Thermostat. If a remote temperature sensor is connected,
you can choose to use the remote sensor, internal sensor on the Smart
Thermostat or an average between the two for current indoor temperature.
*Optimized for use with an Aprilaire 8051 indoor temperature sensor.
Proximity Sensing – Selecting ‘No’ will disable the motion sensor. To activate
the thermostat, you will need to tap the screen.
Smooth Arrival – The thermostat will start recovery at the optimum time
to ensure the set point is reached at the scheduled time. If a setback in
temperature is scheduled, for either cooling or heating, the set temperature
is ramped to the next scheduled set temperature 60 minutes before the next
time period.
Backlight Enabled – When the thermostat is not being used it will enter
standby mode. The default screen brightness in standby is 1%. You can turn
off the Backlight when in standby by selecting “No.”
Time & Date (Menu > Settings > Time)
Set the current time and date. Your schedule times, vacation events and
weather forecast will be based off the time entered on this screen. It is
important to ensure the correct date and time are programmed before
setting your schedule.
DST – At the bottom of this screen you can elect to enable or disable
daylight savings time.
Settings (con’t)
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D.S.T.
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Settings (con’t)
Humidity Settings (Menu > Settings > Humidity)
Control your home’s humidity settings for more ideal comfort.
Dehumidification (Menu > Settings > Humidity)
Enable Dehumidification – The system will attempt to reduce humidity
in cooling mode by reducing fan speed and over-cooling the space (when
allowed by the Over-Cooling setting). The system will only reduce airflow if
the room temperature is within one degree of set point, otherwise, full cooling
airflow will be performed.
Dehumidify Set Point – The indoor relative humidity to be controlled to while
in cooling mode.
Over-Cooling Amount – The system will activate cooling, and possibly over-
cool the space by the desired number of degrees to improve dehumidification
performance in an effort to reach the dehumidify set point. The factory setting
for over-cooling is zero (no over-cooling) and can be adjusted up to 5 degrees
of over-cooling.
Dehumidify Drain Timer – At the end of a cooling cycle, if set, the continuous
fan setting will be turned off for the selected amount of time in order to drain
water from the indoor coil.
Humidification (Menu > Settings > Humidity > Humidification)
Enable Humidification – The system can control a humidifier attached to the
furnace or air handler to increase humidity in the space. It is important to note
you cannot humidify above the dehumidification set point.
Humidification Set Point – This setting allows you to choose the indoor
relative humidity desired, under which humidification will activate. The default
is humidification set point is 30% and is configurable between 15 and 45%.
Humidify During – Select the modes in which humidification will be
performed. Humidification can occur during heating, continuous fan and/or
cooling mode.
• Heat – Humidifier will operate with equipment during Heat if a
humidification demand is present.
• Heat/Fan – Humidifier will operate with equipment during these modes if
a humidification demand is present.
• Heat/Fan/Cool – Humidifier will operate with equipment during these
modes if a humidification demand is present.
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Humidify Set Point
Humidify During...
Smart Control
Humidity With Fan
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Humidification
30 %
Heat
Off
Off
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Dehumidify Set Point
Over-Cooling Amount
Dehumidify Drain Timer
BACK HUMIDIFICATION
Dehumidification
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Settings (con’t)
Smart Control – Smart Control is used to reduce or prevent water
condensation on the inside of windows while humidifying in the winter season.
The control monitors indoor and outdoor temperatures and reduces the
humidification percentage according to the Smart Control level chosen by the
user. Start out with the Low setting. If objectionable condensation occurs on
windows, choose the Medium or High setting.
Humidify With Fan – If there is a call to humidify and the fan and heating/
cooling are off, the fan will be forced on to humidify. Select the desired fan
speed from Low to High.
Note: Humidification is only available if a humidifier is installed.
How to test a humidifier
Adjust the humidify set point up to ‘TEST’, select Humidify during “Heat/Fan”, then turn on a continuous fan
speed on the Fan screen under Settings. This should force the humidifier to run. This setting will last for 30
minutes, where the maximum setting will return to 4% below the dehumidification set point.
Away Settings (Menu > Settings > Away)
Your system will follow the customized heating, cooling and fan settings when
you place your system into ‘Away’ mode. The system can be placed into
Away by selecting the Home icon (closed door) on the home screen. Once
the system is placed into Away mode it will remain until canceled. Simply tap
the Away icon (open door) to exit Away mode. The system will resume the
schedule or return to the previous settings if a schedule is not being followed.
You can also exit Away by increasing or decreasing the temperature.
Note: If your system is in Cool or Heat when placed into Away mode your system will only manage to
the respective Away set point.
Vacation (Menu > Settings > Vacation)
The Vacation screen allows you to preschedule desired heating, cooling and
fan settings when you are going to be away for an extended time.
To schedule your vacation, select the time, month, day and year and then use
the up and down arrows to set desired start and end dates.
Note: You will need to set the vacation end time and date before you can set its start.
Select each set point and fan speed and then use the up down arrows to set
to your desired vacation conditions. We recommend setting the fan speed
to Auto.
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Vacation Activated – A Vacation will be indicated by the word ‘Vacation’
above the current temperature on the home screen and an active Away button.
Tap Vacation on the home screen to cancel and resume schedule or return to
previous settings.
Your HVAC equipment will automatically follow a vacation event. If you have a
connected water heater, you have the option to have your water heater follow
the vacation event; simply toggle the button to Yes.
Fan (Menu > Settings > Fan)
Continuous Fan - Chose from one of 5 speeds to run continuous fan. This
setting allows the fan to continue circulating air in between calls for heating
or cooling. If the system is following a schedule the fan speed presented
will match the speed set in your schedule. You can temporarily override the
scheduled fan speed here. You will notice the copy on screen changes to ‘Fan
Speed Override’. The override will follow the ‘Schedule Override Time’ set in
Basic Settings.
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Fan Speed Override: Med. Lo
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Schedules
Tapping Menu > Schedule will present your current schedule. First, please
ensure the correct date and time settings have been entered under Settings.
To edit the schedule for a day, tap the day of the week you want to edit. Tap
the day part (morning, day, evening or night) time and use the up and down
arrows to set the desired start time. Next tap the heat set point, cool set
point and/or fan speed for each day part and use the up and down arrows to
change to your desired settings. Your system will follow your preferred settings
until the next day part start time is reached. If Smooth Arrival is enabled
under Basic Settings, your system will start recovery up to 60 minutes early
to ensure the set points for the next scheduled day part are reached at the
scheduled time.
To copy a day’s schedule to another day, tap “Copy Day”, then select the
day(s) you wish to copy to, then tap “Paste Day.” You can select “Cancel” to
cancel the paste day operation.
When a schedule is being followed and a manual adjustment is made
overriding the schedule, a Resume Schedule option will be displayed above
the current temperature on the home screen. The schedule will be temporarily
overridden according to the schedule override time under Basic Settings. The
default schedule override time is two hours. Your schedule will automatically
resume once the override expires. You can also resume the schedule by
tapping ‘Resume Schedule’ on the home screen.
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Status
Tapping Menu > Status will display the connected communicating
equipment, thermostat mode and the equipment operating status.
Selecting Furnace, Air Handler or AC/HP on the Status screen will display
each piece of equipment’s current operating status and historical cycles and
run times.
Furnace Status – Displays detailed furnace operation information including
two week and lifetime cycles, as well as run time hours.
AC/HP Status – Displays detailed AC/HP operation information including two
week and lifetime cycles, as well as run time hours.
Air Handler Status – Displays detailed air handler operation information
including two week and lifetime cycles, as well as run time hours.
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Inside Temp : 77º Outside Temp : 80º
Inside Rel. Humidity : 39%
Thermostat Mode : Off
Equipment Operating Status : Off
Furnace AC/HP Air Handler
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Two Week Cycles :
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Unit Type : var-speed 2 tons
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Inverter Current Speed………… 0 RPM
Crankcase Heater Temp ……… 68.7°
Superheat ……………………… 60.0°
Suction Line Temp …………… 9.1°
Suction Pressure ……………… 4.2 PSIG
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EXV Current Position ………… 96.0%
EXV Current Superheat ……… 30.0°
Suction Line Temp …………… 69.1°
Saturated Suction Temp ……… -40.0 °
Suction Pressure ……………… 3.6 PSIG
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Service
Selecting Menu > Service from the home screen will display current alarms,
alarm history, service alerts, contact info and equipment info.
Current – Shows any alerts or alarms that are currently active. When an
equipment alert/alarm is present, an alert/alarm icon will appear in the upper
right corner of the home screen, and the alarm beep will sound if enabled.
Select the alert/alarm icon on the home screen to quickly view the alert/alarm
and a brief description.
History – Shows a list of the past eight alerts/alarms with the time and
date stamp.
Alerts – Allows you to set time-based maintenance reminders for a service
call, humidifier pad and UV light replacement. Toggle to ‘No’ to disable service
reminders. You can also change the time for the alert. If a Service Alert is
present, the item will have a “reset” label next to it. Tapping “reset” will clear
the alert and start the maintenance timer over.
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Service Call – Generates an alert telling the homeowner that regularly
scheduled maintenance is due.
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Air Filter – If a common ‘media’ filter is used, our EcoNet system is smart
enough to detect and alert you when it is time to replace the air filter. You
can easily see how much life your air filter has left by checking the percent
used. If no alert is sent in a 12 month period the system will automatically
remind you it is time to replace the air filter.
If an Electronic Air Cleaner (EAC) filter is used the reminder will revert back
to a time based reminder. The default is set to 6 months.
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Humidifier Pad – Reminds you to clean or replace the humidifier pad
based on your chosen interval.
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UV Lights – Generates an alert indicating that it is time to clean or replace
the lamp if the HVAC system uses a UV lamp for air purification.
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Alarm History
14:47:01 01/29/18
A021_A Restricted airflow detected. Possible frozen coil
20:33:40 02/02/18
A929_O 240V Missing or Inverter Comm Failure 16
Clear History
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Service (con’t)
Support – Allows you to input your contact information for your preferred
contractor or install professional (company name, phone number and email
address), so that it’s always available should you run into any issues. Simply
use the on-screen keyboard to enter the appropriate contact information. Any
contact information you enter will also be available in the EcoNet App.
Note: You should always contact your preferred contractor or install professional regarding alerts/
alarms, performance issues or other questions specific to your equipment.
Additionally, the WiFi and App Support phone number is permanently stored
for easy access. EcoNet Support is available for help with WiFi connectivity,
App issues and basic operation of the EcoNet Smart thermostat.
Equip. – Displays the model, serial number and software version of all your
connected equipment
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Wi-Fi and App Support: 800-434-2794
Company: Company Name
E-mail: Contractor E-mail
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Equipment Information
Thermostat SW Version . . . . . . . . . . AC-RHUI-03-00-27
Furnace Model Number. . . . . . . . . . . R98VA100M521USA
Furnace Serial Number . . . . . . . . . . . W301717130
Furnace SW Version. . . . . . . . . . . . . . S9242F2020 3.03 1.02
Outdoor Unit Model Number. . . . . . . RP2024AJVCA
Outdoor Unit Serial Number . . . . . . . W211742802
Outdoor Unit SW Version. . . . . . . . . . AC-VSHP-00-01-57
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