Habitat HTE-01 User manual

Operation Manual
Smarter Control Solutions.

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About This Manual
This manual uses special attention icons to alert the user of (1) Important
safety concerns, (2) Instructions on proper operation of control functions
and (3) Installation/set up information.
Safety: Indicates a condition which may cause severe personal
injury, death, or major property damage.
Important Information: Indicates information which requires
special attention for correct operation of the control.
Your Benet: Indicates helpful installation or setup information.
For installation and instructions, refer to the
Installation & Pairing Manual.
For programming instructions, refer to the
Programming Guide.
Documentation

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Habitat Technologies
330 East 38th Street, Suite 530
New York, NY 10016-0444
Customer Service
Toll Free: 1-800-717-1682
Web Site: www.habitattechnologies.com
Designed and Engineered in New York
U.S. registered Trademark, Patents pending
Copyright 2020, All Rights Reserved.
Thermostat Model: HTE-01
Base Module Model: HTM-01
Manual Table of Contents
About This Manual
System Overview
Home Screen Display & Controls
HTE-01 Thermostat Operation
- Changing Operating Mode
- Changing Fan Speed
- Alarm Operation
- Compressor Short Cycle Protection; Cooling Fan Delay
- Hydronic Heat Operation; Emerg. Heat; Temp. Units
- Keypad Lock
- Setback/eco Mode
- Setback Temperatures
- External Temperature Sensor
- Schedule Setup
Power Operation
Model Specications
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1-2
3-7
9-18
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10
11
12
12
13
14
15
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16-18
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20

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System Overview
A single Model HTE-01 thermostat can control up to eight air
conditioning units equipped with Model HTM-01 base modules.
The range between the thermostat and the base modules can be
up to approximately 50 feet through standard building materials.
PTAC - Packaged Terminal AC
HP - Heat Pump
HHP - Hybrid Heat Pump
FCU - Fan Coil / Mini-Split Unit
UNI - Unitary AC / Furnace
The HTE-01 thermostat and
HTM-01 base module are paired
when supplied as a set from
the factory. If base modules are
added or if pairing is required in
the eld, see the Installation &
Pairing Manual for the correct
procedure.

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For heat pump installations, dip switch #6 must be set to match
the appliance changeover valve. Refer to appliance manufacturers
system specications for required setting.
- ON = “B” – Cooling is default, switches over to Heat
- OFF = “O” – Heating is default, switches over to Cool
If more than one appliance type (dip switch 1-5) is selected,
error code will be displayed.
System Overview - Dip Switch Congurations
1 – PTAC (Packaged Terminal Unit)
Factory Default
2 – FCU
(Fan Coil Unit / Mini-Split)
3 – HP
(Heat Pump)
4 – HHP
(Hybrid Heat Pump)
5 – UNTY
(Unitary AC/Furnace)
6 – O/B Terminal Selection
(Heat Pump Only)

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Home Screen
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2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
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12
13
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1
Pairing status indicator:
Connected
Not connected
8Time display
2
WIFI status indicator (only shown
when WIFI module is in use.)
Connected
Not Connected
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Override status indicator1:
Override – Temporary Override
Perm. Override – Permanent
Override
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Thermostat Battery power status
indicator, only shown when on
battery power.
Full Half Low Replace
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Schedule running indicator:
Schedule – Schedule running1
(Blank) No Schedule
4System type 11 Set point
5Room temperature 12 Celsius or Fahrenheit units
6Mode status 13 Emergency heat indication
7Additional system type text 14 Fan speed indication
1 - Schedule must be activated for schedule status to be displayed.
See the Habitat programming guide for information on setting up a schedule.

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HTE-01 Thermostat Controls
1
2
3
4
5
Front
View
Bottom
View

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LCD Display – See preceding pages for detailed descriptions of the
display icons.
– Increase or Decrease the target temperature set point.
Changing the target set point:
• Press the or button while in Auto, Heat or Cool Modes.
• If a schedule is programmed, “Override” is displayed below the
time indicating that the current target setpoint will be maintained
until the:
- Next schedule period
- Set point is changed to the scheduled value
- Mode button is held for 3 seconds, displaying “Schedule”,
“Perm. Override”
- To change the temperature units between °F and °C, quickly press and
release the and buttons.
Mode – Cycle through Operation modes:
Fan – Cycle through desired Fan Speeds.
Manual Reset – Reboots the thermostat system only.
To save energy, the display will turn o after a period of inactivity.
Before making changes, press any button to activate the display,
illuminating the screen.
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3
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HTM-01 Base Module
Connections and Controls
Appliance Harness Connector
Water Leak Sensor Connector
Pairing Button
Module Status LED
Module Wi-Fi Connector (remove protective label)
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2
3
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5
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HTE-01 Thermostat Operation
To save energy, the display will turn o after a period of inactivity.
Before making changes, press any button to activate the display,
illuminating the screen.
Changing Operating Mode:
• Press the Mode button to change between:
Thermostat will not generate heating or cooling
demands.
If the equipment supports automatic changeover, the
thermostat will switch between heating and cooling
based on the room temperature.
Thermostat will maintain the target set point
temperature with cooling.
Thermostat will maintain the target set point
temperature with heating.
Thermostat will operate the fan for circulation.

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Changing Fan Speed:
• Press the Fan button to scroll through fan speed options as shown
in the following chart.
• When a schedule is running, the default fan speed for PTAC, HP,
HPP or FCU, while heating or cooling is “AUTO”
• If the Thermostat is in Fan Only mode, the default fan speed is “LO”
System Type Mode Fan Sequence
PTAC (Packaged Terminal AC)
HP (Heat Pump)
HHP (Hybrid Heat Pump)
Cool
Heat
Auto
Fan
Only
FCU (Fan Coil Unit / Mini-Split)
Cool
Heat
Auto
Fan
Only
UNI (Unitary Furnace / AC)
Cool
Heat
Auto

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Alarm Operation:
• When When any base module detects water
leakage, it will be reported to the thermostat
which will display the message shown.
Note: The number shown after
indicates the base module which has
detected a water leak from the Water Leak
Sensor Cable.
• Before resetting the alarm, the continuous
water leak sensing cable must be dried
completely. This may require both wiping the
sensing cable dry and air drying the braid.
• To reset the alarm, press all buttons
( , , Mode and Fan).
The thermostat will re-check the base
modules.
• If alarms from multiple base modules are
reported, only one alarm will be shown
until a button is pushed and the backlight
illuminates. Then, the display will scroll
through the alarms detected.

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Compressor Short Cycle Delay Protection:
The HTE-01 Thermostat has a built in short cycle delay to protect the
compressor. The Programming Guide describes how to change this delay
from its default value of 5 minutes to as low as 1 minute.
When this function is active, the or will ash but the output will
not turn on.
Cooling Fan Delay:
For PTAC, HP or HHP systems in mode, the fan will remain running
for 1 minute after the cooling demand is satised.
Hydronic Heat Operation:
For Hydronic Heat applications use the “Low Fan Speed” setting to
activate the unit’s Heat Fan Lockout Mode. This will prevent the fan from
turning on until the units aquastat senses hot water owing through the
system’s coil.
Emergency Heat:
If the Emergency Heat parameter is enabled and the system mode is not
‘Fan Only’, the thermostat will call for heat when the room temperature
falls below the Emergency Heat Setpoint Temperature (Administrative
Settings).
Temperature Units:
To change the temperature units between °F and °C, quickly press and
release the and buttons.

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Keypad Lock:
This function locks the keypad to prevent users from changing the set
point temperature, operating mode, or fan speed. Enable or disable the
Keypad Lock function in the Administrative Parameters menu.
(See the latest version of the Habitat Programming Guide:
HC-PG-HTE-01-HTM-01).
To lock the keypad:
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To unlock the keypad:
Press and hold the
and
buttons until a beep
sounds and is
displayed (3 seconds).
If any button is pressed
after locking the
keypad, will be
displayed, indicating
the keypad is locked.
No changes are per-
mitted to Mode, Fan
Speed or Set Point
while the keypad is
locked.
Hold down the Mode
and Fan buttons until
the second beep is
played and
is displayed (10
seconds). Use the
and
buttons to change
the number to and
press Fan.
is displayed,
indicating the keypad
has been unlocked.
The Thermostat then
returns to the home
screen.

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Setback/eco mode:
This function saves energy and money by changing the heating and/or
cooling set points to an economical preset temperature when the space
is unoccupied. The eco mode may be turned on or o manually with the
keypad using the parameter settings, through the mobile application, or
with an occupancy sensor.
To enable/disable setback:
Press Fan several
times until
is displayed with either
, or .
Use the and
buttons to change the
value between available
values. Press Fan to select.
If or is selected,
parameters for Heat Set
Point and Cool Set Point
will be available.
Hold down the Mode
and Fan buttons until a
beep is played
(3 seconds). After
releasing the buttons
is displayed.
Value Description
eco mode disabled
eco mode enabled
eco mode enabled
triggered by an
occupancy sensor

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Use the and buttons to change the value between disable (n)
and enable (y). Press Fan to select the value. To exit the Parameters Setup,
hold down Mode and Fan buttons until a beep sounds (3 seconds).
Setback Temperatures:
Use the and
buttons to
set the HEAT Set
Point. Press Fan to
select.
Use the and
buttons to set
the COOL Set Point.
Press Fan to select.
To exit the Parameters Setup, hold down the Mode and Fan buttons until a beep
sounds (3 seconds).
External Temperature Sensor:
When a HomeLink module is connected, an optional wireless temperature sensor
is available to provide a exible location for the temperature sensing point.
To enable/disable the external temperature sensor:
Hold down the Mode and
Fan buttons until a beep
sounds (3 seconds).
After releasing the buttons,
is displayed.
Press the Mode button
several times until
is displayed.

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Schedule Setup:
Press & hold Mode & Fan
until a sound is played (3 seconds),
then release.
The display will show the number
of base modules currently paired.
Press Mode to scroll back to the
Schedule Parameter and use the
button to toggle schedule
to “y”. Press Fan to conrm.
When prompted to ,
Use the buttons
to toggle to “y”. Press Fan to
continue.

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Use the buttons
to set the hour that the rst period
begins. Press Fan to continue.
Display Description Action when “Fan” pressed
Weekday (MF) or
Weekend (SS)
MF – Set periods*
SS – Set periods*
Same schedule
throughout the week Set periods*
Dierent schedule
each day
MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU
– Set periods*
• Choose Schedule Type
* Periods SS, WK, MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU are set up in the same way as listed below MF.
• Period Setup
Use buttons to set
minutes for the rst period. Press
Fan to continue.
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