HBX THM-0100 User manual

HBX Control Systems Inc.
Installation Manual
THM-0100 Setpoint Thermostat
Version 1.032
THM-0100

1
KNOWING YOUR THERMOSTAT
General Technical Data
1 x Dry Contact Output
(120VAC 2 Amp Max)
1 x External Thermistor Input
1 x Power Contact: 10-24V, AC
or DC
Dimensions:
115 x 80 x 27.5mm
ETL Listings:
Meets CSA C22.2 No. 24
Meets UL Standard 873
ETL Control No. 3068143
Storage: +10C to +40C
115mm
80mm
27.5mm
Navigating the Thermostat
All programming steps within the thermostat are
achieved by using the three buttons (and combinations
thereof) located on the right-hand side of the
thermostat.
The + button is used to scroll up
in menu screens and increase a value
within specic options.
The - button is used to scroll down in menu screens and decrease
a value within specic options.
Pressing the +or -button on their own for 2 seconds
while viewing the main “Status Screen” will allow
you to quickly adjust your target temperature. Once
you have reached the desired target temperature by
using the +and - buttons, waiting ve seconds will
return the thermostat to the initial “Status Screen”
mode.
72.0°F
10:00am
SET TARGET
FLOOR
79°F TARGET
72°F
HEAT

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Setting the Thermostat
Thermostat Modes
Enter the “Special Functions” screen by holding down the +and -buttons
simultaneously for 5 seconds (from the “Status Screen”). To select the desired
option, use the +and -buttons to toggle and the set button to select.
1) TYPE COOL
2) VIEW ALL YES
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
1) TYPE HEAT
2) VIEW ALL NO
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 1) TYPE SETPNT
2) VIEW ALL NO
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
1) Type - Select between Heating, Cooling or Setpoint modes.
2) View All - Select “No” to turn off all “Status Screen” information.
- Select “Time” to only show time.
- Select “Target” to only show targets.
The Status Screen
72.0°F
ROOM
____
10:00am Setpoint
No external sensor installed
TARGET
198°F
72.0°F
10:00am ROOM
FLOOR
79°F TARGET
72°F
HEAT
“View All” = Yes
The Adjustment Screen
Holding down the set button for 2 seconds while viewing the
“Status Screen” will take you into the “Adjustment Screen” for
the respective thermostat (heating, cooling or setpoint).
Once you are in the desired options screen, use the +and -button to scroll up
and down. Press down the set button to choose the option (the arrow to the left
of your chosen option will turn black when you have entered a specic step), then
the +and -buttons to adjust the value. Pressing the set button again allows you
to scroll between options once again.
COOLING ADJUSTMENT
1) ROOM 70°F
2) SENSOR 1 FLOOR
3) C OR F °F
4) BACKLIGHT OFF
5) TIME 1:05am
HEATING ADJUSTMENT
1) ROOM TEMP 70°F
2) MODE ROOM
3) SENSOR 1 FLOOR
4) C OR F °F
5) BACKLIGHT OFF
6) TIME 1:05am
SETPOINTADJUSTMENT
1) SETPOINT 130°F
2) MODE HEAT
3) DIFF 20°F
4) LAG TIME 0S
5) C OR F °F
6) TIME 1:05am
72.0°F
ROOM
FLOOR
79°F TARGET
72°F
HEAT
“View All” = Yes
72.0°F
10:00am ROOM
“View All” = No
“View All” = Yes “View All” = No “View All” = Time “View All” = Target No external sensor
installed

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Heating Adjustment Steps:
1) Room Temp - Set this value to be
the desired room target. Range from
32°F to 200°F.
2) Mode - Choose between
Room, Floor or Dual mode.
Descriptions as follows:
2A) Room Mode - Sensor
temperature providing feedback
for the specic room or zone being controlled by the thermostat.
3A) Sensor 1 - Enable the feedback sensor as None, Floor, Room, Outdoor
or Room Average in Floor mode.
i) None - No external sensor is connected to the thermostat.
ii) Floor - The external sensor is used to display oor temperature.
iii) Room - The external sensor is used to control the room temperature.
iv) Outdoor - The external sensor is used to display outdoor temperature.
v) Room Average - This setting averages the external sensor and internal
sensor to control the room temperature.
2B) Floor Mode - Sensor temperature providing feedback from the oor surface
to the thermostat.
3B) Differential -When in oor mode, the differential option must be set
to dene the temperature margin that will instigate a heat demand.
2C) Dual Mode - Sensor temperature providing feedback for both the air
temperature and oor sensor temperatures.
* Over or under heating may occur in Dual mode *
3C) Floor Max - Floor Max functions as the maximum oor temperature
in Dual mode, and will override the room temperature.
4C) Floor Min - Floor Min functions as the minimum oor temperature in
Dual mode, and will override the room temperature.
4) Celsius or Fahrenheit - Set the display value as either Celsius or Fahrenheit
(This option appears as #5 in Dual Mode).
5) Backlight - Use this option for dimming or powering down the backlight
when not in use (Select On or Off). Visible in Room and Floor modes
(This option is not applicable in Dual Mode).
6) Time - Set the time for your appropriate region or time zone. Visible in
Room and Floor modes.
HEATING ADJUSTMENT
1) ROOM TEMP 70°F
2) MODE ROOM
3) SENSOR 1 FLOOR
4) C OR F °F
5) BACKLIGHT OFF
6) TIME 1:05am

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Cooling Adjustment Steps:
1) Room Temp - Set this value to be
the desired room target. Range from
32°F to 200°F.
2) Sensor 1 - Enable the feedback
sensor as None, Floor, Room,
Outdoor or Room Average.
a) None - No external sensor is
connected to the thermostat.
b) Floor - The external sensor is
used to display oor temperature.
c) Room - The external sensor is used to control the room temperature.
d) Outdoor - The external sensor is used to display outdoor temperature.
e) Room Average - This setting averages the external sensor and internal
sensor to control the room temperature.
3) Celsius or Fahrenheit - Set the display value as either Celsius or Fahrenheit.
4) Backlight - Use this option for dimming or powering down the backlight
when not in use (Select On or Off).
5) Time - Set the time for your appropriate region or time zone.
Setpoint Adjustment Steps:
1) Setpoint - Set this value to be the
desired Setpoint target.
Range from 32°F to 200°F.
2) Mode - Select between Heat
mode or Cool mode.
3) Differential - A differential of
10° is 5° above setpoint and 5°
below setpoint. Range from 2°F to
60°F.
4) Lag Time - Set the desired lag time interval.
Range from 0 seconds to 240 seconds.
5) Celsius or Fahrenheit - Set the display value as either Celsius or Fahrenheit.
6) Time - Set the time for your appropriate region or time zone.
COOLING ADJUSTMENT
1) ROOM 70°F
2) SENSOR 1 FLOOR
3) C OR F °F
4) BACKLIGHT OFF
5) TIME 1:05am
SETPOINTADJUSTMENT
1) SETPOINT 130°F
2) MODE HEAT
3) DIFF 20°F
4) LAG TIME 0S
5) C OR F °F
6) TIME 1:05am

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WIRING EXAMPLES
123
456
1 - 2: Dry Contact Output
3 - 4: External Thermistor
5 - 6: 10-24V AC or DC
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Once you have wired the terminal block, the THM-0100 can be mounted on the
desired interior wall. The unit should be placed in an area clear of drafts or other
heating or cooling sources which may inuence the temperature reading of the
thermostat.
1,2 3,4 5,6
Dry Contact 10-24V
AC or DC
Input Sensor

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LIMITED WARRANTY
HBX Controls warrants each of its products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal
use and service for a period of 24 months from date of manufacture or 12 months from date of purchase from an
HBX Authorized Dealer, if within the above documented period after date of manufacture.
If the product proves to be defective within the applicable warranty period, HBX on its sole discretion will
repair or replace said product. Replacement product may be new or refurbished of equivalent or better speci-
cations, relative to the defective product. Replacement product need not be of identical design or model. Any
repair or replacement product pursuant to this warranty shall be warranted for not less than 90 days from date of
such repair, irrespective of any earlier expiration of original warranty period. When HBX provides replace-
ment, the defective product becomes the property of HBX Controls.
Warranty Service, within the applicable warranty period, may be obtained by contacting your nearest HBX Con-
trols ofce via the original Authorized Agent and requesting a Return Material Authorization Number (RMA
#). Proof of purchase in the form a dated invoice/receipt must be provided to expedite the issuance of a Factory
RMA.
After an RMA number has been issued, the defective product must be packaged securely in the original or other
suitable shipping package to ensure that it will not be damaged in transit. The RMA number must be visible on
the outside of the package and a copy included inside the package. The package must be mailed or otherwise
shipped back to HBX with all costs of mailing/shipping/insurance prepaid by the warranty claimant.
Any package/s returned to HBX without an approved and visible RMA number will be rejected and shipped
back to purchaser at purchaser’s expense. HBX reserves the right, if deemed necessary, to charge a reasonable
levy for costs incurred, additional to mailing or shipping costs.
Limitation of Warranties
If the HBX product does not operate as warranted above the purchasers sole remedy shall be, at HBX’s option,
repair or replacement. The foregoing warranties and remedies are exclusive and in lieu of all other warran-
ties, expressed or implied, either in fact or by operation of law, statutory or otherwise, including warranties of
merchantability and tness for a particular purpose/application. HBX neither assumes nor authorizes any other
person to assume for it any other liability in connection with the sale, installation maintenance or use of HBX
Controls products.
HBX shall not be liable under this warranty; if its testing and examination discloses that the alleged defect in the
product does not exist or was caused by the purchasers or third persons misuse, neglect, improper installation or
testing, unauthorized attempts to repair or any other cause beyond the range of intended use, or by accident, re,
lightning or other hazard.
Limitation of Liability
In no event will HBX be liable for any damages, including loss of data, loss of prots, costs of cover or other
incidental, consequential or indirect damages arising out of the installation, maintenance, commissioning,
performance, failure or interruption of an HBX product, however caused and on any theory of liability. This
limitation will apply even if HBX has been advised of the possibility of such damage.
Local Law
This limited warranty statement gives the purchaser specic legal rights. The purchaser may also have other
rights which vary from state to state in the United States, from Province to Province in Canada and from Coun-
try to Country elsewhere in the world.
To the extent this Limited Warranty Statement is inconsistent with local law, this statement shall be deemed
modied to be consistent with such local law. Under such local law, certain disclaimers and limitations of
this statement may not apply to the purchaser. For example, some states in the United States, as well as some
governments outside the United States (including Canadian Provinces), may:
Preclude the disclaimers and limitations in this statement from limiting the statutory rights of a consumer (e.g.
United Kingdom);
Otherwise restrict the ability of a manufacturer to enforce such disclaimers or limitations; or grant the purchaser
additional warranty rights which the manufacturer cannot disclaim, or not allow limitations on the duration of
implied warranties.

©HBX Control Systems Inc. 2012
HBX Control Systems Inc.
4516 - 112th Avenue SE
Calgary, AB Canada T2C 2K2
V1.032
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