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Important Safety Information
WARNING!
:
Always turn off power at the main power supply before installing, cleaning,
or removing thermostat.
•Thisthermostatisfor24VACapplicationsonly;donotuseonvoltagesover30VAC
•Donotshortacrossterminalsofgasvalveorsystemcontroltotestoperation;thiswilldamageyour
thermostatandvoidyourwarranty
•Allwiringmustconformtolocalandnationalelectricalandbuildingcodes
•Donotuseairconditioningwhentheoutdoortemperatureisbelow50degrees;thiscandamage
yourA/Csystemandcausepersonalinjuries
•Usethisthermostatonlyasdescribedinthismanual
Specifications
Electrical rating:
•24VAC(18-30VAC)
•3.0VDC(2“AAA”batteries)
•1ampmaximumperterminal
•3ampmaximumtotalload
Temperature control range: 45°Fto90°F(7°Cto32°C)Accuracy:±1°F(±0.5°C)
System congurations:1-stageheat,1-stagecool,heatpump,gas,oil,electric
Timing:
Anti-shortCycle:
4minutes
Backlight Operation:5seconds(congurableONorOFF)
Terminations:G,B,O,Y,RH,RC,W,C
Package Contents/Tools Required
Package includes:MP2010Lthermostatonbase,thermostatcover,wiringlabels,screwsandwall
anchors,2“AAA”batteries,Installation,OperationandApplicationGuide
Tools required for installation:Drillwith3/16”bit,hammer,screwdriver
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
– Turn off power at the main service panel by removing
the fuse or switching the appropriate circuit breaker to the OFF position before
removing the existing thermostat.
1. Turnoffpowertotheheatingandcoolingsystembyremovingthefuseorswitchingtheappropriate
circuitbreakeroff.
2. Removecoverofoldthermostat.Thisshouldexposethewires.
3. Labeltheexistingwireswiththeenclosedwirelabelsbeforeremovingwires.
4. Afterlabelingwires,removewiresfromwireterminals.
5. Removeexistingthermostatbasefromwall.
6. Refertothefollowingsectionforinstructionsonhowtoinstallthisthermostat.
To Remove Existing Thermostat
Parts Diagram
Downbutton
Upbutton
RC/RHJumper
Leftswitch
Resetswitch Gas/Elec
Battery
compartment
High
Temperature
Protection
Freeze
Protection
Modeswitch
Fanswitch
HP/Non-Heat
Jumper
Rightswitch
To Install Thermostat
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
– Turn off power at the main service panel by removing
the fuse or switching the appropriate circuit breaker to the OFF position before
removing the existing thermostat.
IMPORTANT:Thermostat installation must conform to local and national building and
electrical codes and ordinances.
Note:Mount the thermostat about ve feet above the oor. Do not mount the thermostat on an
outside wall, in direct sunlight, behind a door, or in an area affected by a vent or duct.
1. Turnoffpowertotheheatingandcoolingsystembyremovingthefuseorswitchingthe
appropriatecircuitbreakeroff.
2. Toremovecover,pullgentlyattheseamatthetop.
3. Putthermostatbaseagainstthewallwhereyouplantomountit(Besurewireswillfeedthrough
thewireopeninginthebaseofthethermostat).
4. Marktheplacementofthemountingholes.
5. Setthermostatbaseandcoverawayfromworkingarea.
6. Usinga3/16”drillbit,drillholesintheplacesyouhavemarkedformounting.
7. Useahammertotapsuppliedanchorsinmountingholes.
8. Alignthermostatbasewithmountingholesandfeedthecontrolwiresthroughslitinthermal
intrusionbarrierandintowireopening.
9. Usesuppliedscrewstomountthermostatbasetowall.
10.Insertstripped,labeledwiresinmatchingwireterminals.
CAUTION!:Be sure exposed portion of wires does not touch other wires.
11.Gentlytugwiretobesureofproperconnection.Doublecheckthateachwireisconnectedtothe
properterminal.
12.Placegas/elecjumperincorrectposition.
 gas=gas/oilsystems
elec=electricheatorheatpumpsystems
13.RemoveRC/RHjumperfor2-transformersystems.
14.Non-heatpumpjumpermustbeinNon-HPunlessthesystemisaheatpump.
15.Insert2“AAA”batteriesintobatteryholder.Orientthemintheproperdirection.
16.Turnonpowertothesystematthemainservicepanel.
17.Congurethermostat(seeCongurationModeSettings)tomatchthetypeofsystemyouhave.
18.Replacecoveronthermostatbysnappingitinplace.
19.Testthermostatoperationasdescribedin“TestingtheThermostat”.
Wiring Diagrams
Commonwireconnectionoptionalwithbatteriesinstalled.
Hardwired
4-Wire, Single Transformer
Hardwired
3-Wire, Single Transformer
Optional Optional
Hardwired
4 or 5-Wire, Single Transformer
Optional
Hardwired
5-Wire, Two Transformer
(Both transformers must be in phase)
IMPORTANT:Beforewiring,removepre-installed
RC/RHjumper.
Heating
Transformer
Cooling
Transformer
Commonwireconnectionoptionalwith
batteriesinstalled.
Hardwired
Cool or Heat Active Reversing Valve
Commonwireconnectionoptionalwithbatteries
installed.
Note:Non-HP jumper must be installed on the
HP pin for heat pump systems
Optional
Hardwired
4-Wire, Single Transformer
Commonwireconnectionoptionalwith
batteriesinstalled.
Optional
Installation, Operation & Application Guide
For more information on our complete range of American-made
products – plus wiring diagrams, troubleshooting tips and more,
visit us at www.icmcontrols.com
MP2010L
1 Heat/1 Cool
Manual Changeover
Battery or Hardwire
Managed Property Thermostat
• Non-Programmable
• One-Time Congurable Temperature Set Points
• Patent-pending Abnormal Rate of Change
(ARC) Detection Technology
• Placebo Option
• Single Stage Heat/Cool Systems
• Single Stage Heat Pump Systems
• Large Display With Backlight
• Selectable Fahrenheit or Celsius
• Compatible with Gas, Oil, or Electric
• Patented Thermal Intrusion Barrier
• Relay Outputs (minimum voltage drop in
thermostat)
Installing and Changing Batteries
For Battery Thermostat Operation
IfyourLCDisblank,ordisplayingLO BAT,thebatteriesarenotinstalledor
needtobechanged.Wesuggestyouchangethebatteriesatleastonceayear,
orwhenevertheLO BAT warningdisplays.
Removethecover,andinstallthetwo“AAA”alkalinebatteriesintothebattery
compartment.Properbatteryinstallationisimportant!Makesurethepositive
endsofthebatteriesmatchthepositiveterminalsinthebatterycompartment.
For Hardwired Thermostat Operation
BatteriesarenotrequiredwhenacommonwireisconnectedtotheCterminaloftheMP2010L
thermostat.
Configuration Mode
3. PressboththeLEFTand
RIGHT
switchesfor1secondwhiletheMP2010LisinOFF mode.
Pressthe RIGHTswitchtoadvancetothenextscreen.
Note:Pressing the LEFT switch will return you to the previous screen.
ThecongurationmodeisusedtosettheMP2010Ltomatchyoursystem.
ToconguretheMP2010L,performthefollowingsteps:
1. VerifytheMP2010LisintheOFFmode.
 Slidethesystemswitchtothecenterpositionuntiloffmodedisplays.
2. Removethecoverofthethermostatbygentlypullingnearoneofthe
cornersatthetopofthethermostat.
Presstheupordownbuttontochangesettingswithineachscreen.
Toexitcongurationmode,pressboththeLEFTand
RIGHT
switchesfor1secondorslidethemode
switchtoheatorcool.
 Toexitcongurationmode,pressboththeLEFTand
RIGHT
switchesfor2secondsorslidethe
modeswitchtoheatorcool.
6. Room Temperature Offset(+9°Fto-9°F)(+5°Cto-5°C)
 Adjusttocalibratedisplayedroomtemperaturetomatchactualroom
temperature(must be adjusted before permanent lock).
 Presstheupordownbuttontoselect.
 Pressthe
RIGHT
switchtoadvancetothenextscreen.
Configuration Mode Settings
ThesetupscreensforCongurationModeareasfollows:
3. Heat PumpandNon-Heat Pump–Settoheatpump,ornon-heatpump
system.Forheatpumps,therewillbeacompressortimedelayforheating
andcooling.
 •1=Heatpumpsystem
 •0=Non-heatpumpsystem
 Presstheupordownbuttontoselect.
 Pressthe
RIGHT
switchtoadvancetothenextscreen.
2.Temperature Differential(1°Fto5°F)(1°Cto3°C)–Setthenumber
ofdegreesbetweenyour“setpoint”temperatureandyour“turnon”
temperature.
 Presstheupordownbuttontosetdifferentialvalue.
 Pressthe
RIGHT
switchtoadvancetothenextscreen.
1.Temperature Scale(ForC)–ChooseFahrenheitorCelsius.
 Presstheupordownbuttontoselect.
 Pressthe
RIGHT
switchtoadvancetothenextscreen.
ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
TheSellerwarrantsitsproductsagainstdefectsinmaterialorworkmanshipforaperiodofone(1)year
fromthedateofmanufacture.TheliabilityoftheSellerislimited,atitsoption,torepair,replaceorissuea
non-casecreditforthepurchasepricesofthegoodswhichareprovidedtobedefective.Thewarrantyand
remediessetforthhereindonotapplytoanygoodsorpartsthereofwhichhavebeensubjectedtomisuse
includinganyuseorapplicationinviolationoftheSeller’sinstructions,neglect,tampering,improperstorage,
incorrectinstallationorservicingnotperformedbytheSeller.InordertopermittheSellertoproperly
administerthewarranty,theBuyershall:1)NotifytheSellerpromptlyofanyclaim,submittingdatecode
informationoranyotherpertinentdataasrequestedbytheSeller.2)PermittheSellertoinspectandtest
theproductclaimedtobedefective.ItemsclaimedtobedefectiveandaredeterminedbySellertobenon-
defectivearesubjecttoa$30.00perhourinspectionfee.ThiswarrantyconstitutestheSeller’ssoleliability
hereunderandisinlieuofanyotherwarrantyexpressed,impliedorstatutory.Unlessotherwisestated
inwriting,Sellermakesnowarrantythatthegoodsdepictedordescribedhereinaretforanyparticular
purpose.
LIAF189
Patent No. 424,953 – Design
Patent No. 6,597,275 – Thermal Intrusion Barrier
7313 William Barry Blvd., North Syracuse, NY 13212
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www.icmcontrols.com
Operating Modes
OFF Mode
•Inthismode,thethermostatwillnotturnontheheatingorcoolingdevices(manualfancanoperate)
•OFFmodeisalsousedtoaccessthecongurationscreens
Cool Mode
•Inthismode,thethermostatcontrolsthecoolingsystem
Heat Mode
•Inthismode,thethermostatcontrolstheheatingsystem
Troubleshooting
Symptom Remedy
Nodisplay Checkfor24VACatthermostat;displayisblankwhen24VAC
isnotpresentorifbatteriesarecompletelydischarged
Systemfandoesnotcomeon
properly
Verifywiringiscorrect,checkGas/Electricjumperposition(see
PartsDiagram)
Allthermostatbuttonsare
inoperative
Verify24VACispresent;unitlocksoutwhen24VACisnot
presentwithnobatteriesinstalled
Noresponsewithrstbutton
press
Firstbuttonpressactivatesbacklightonlywhenbacklightis
congured“ON”(seeCongurationModeSetting9)
HeatorCoolnotworking RC/RHjumpermustbeinstalledonsingletransformersystems
Forheatpumps,Non-HPjumpermustbeonHPpins
Thermostatturnsonandofftoo
frequently
Adjusttemperaturedifferential
(seeCongurationModeSetting2)
Fanrunscontinuously SlideFANswitchtoautototurnfanoff
#4to#8congurationscreens
notavailable
Thermostathasthepermanentlockoutfunctionactivated
(seeLockoutFeatureandCongurationModeSetting8)
HeatorCoolnotcomingon Verifywiringiscorrect,verifyRC/RHjumperisinplace(for
singletransformersystem)
ErrorErdondisplay AbnormalRateofChange(ARC)detected.Thermostatdefaults
intolockoutsequence.Whennormaloperationresumes,error
messagecanbeclearedwithpressofanybutton
ondisplay Replacebatterieswithtwofresh“AAA”alkalinebatteries
Problemnotlistedabove PressResetbuttononce*
* Reset Button Function:Congurationsettingsareunchanged.
4. Maximum Heat Setpoint(45°Fto75°F)(7°Cto24°C)
 Adjusttocontrolthemaximumheatsettemperatureallowed.
 Presstheupordownbuttontoselect.
 Pressthe
RIGHT
switchtoadvancetothenextscreen.
5. Minimum Cool Setpoint(70°Fto90°F)(21°Cto32°C)
 Adjusttocontroltheminimumcoolsettemperatureallowed.
 Presstheupordownbuttontoselect.
 Pressthe
RIGHT
switchtoadvancetothenextscreen.
7. Placebo Feature–Setpointcanbesettowiderangebuttheywillbe
controlledtomaximumheatsetpointandminimumcoolsetpoint.
 0=FeatureOFF
 1=FeatureON
Presstheupordownbuttontoselect.
 Pressthe
RIGHT
switchtoadvancetothenextscreen.
9. Back Light –(0or1)
 0=Backlightneveron(bestforlongbatterylife)
 1=Backlightonwhenbuttonpressed
Presstheupordownbuttontoselect.
ARC Detection Technology
ThisthermostatcomesenabledwithICMControls’patent-pendingAbnormalRateofChange
(ARC)detectiontechnologythathelpsdetertenantsfromattemptingto“trick”thethermostatintoa
falsereading.Uponsensinganabnormalriseordropintemperature,thethermostatoperationwill
automaticallydefaultintoalockoutsequence.ThedisplaywillshowErrforanabnormalRISEin
temperature,orErdforanabnormalDROPintemperature.Whenthethermostatreturnstonormal
operation,theerrormessagecanbeclearedwiththepressofanybutton.
8. Permanent Lock Screen
 Holdupanddownbuttonuntilcounterreaches0topermanentlylock
congurationscreens.
!!! VERY IMPORTANT !!!
Conguration screens #4 to #8 can’t be changed after they are permanently
locked. To recongure, a locked thermostat must be returned to ICM Controls
for reprogramming, which involves a fee.