SCI USA FMT-24-SUPER-PROG User manual

FMT-24-SUPER-PROG
With freeze protection
Owner’s Manua
Insta ation and Operating Instructions
P ease read this manua carefu y before insta ation and use.
Index
Options and accessories 1
Installation Instructions 2
Wiring Connections 3
DIP Switch Configuration and External Sensor Connection 4
Operating anual 5
Technician Settings 6
Hand held remote control (RT04) 7
1. Options and Accessories
•Hand held remote control with weekly program.
•Individual cool and heat set points.
•External sensor option:
RS01 for remote temperature sensing (1 required)
RS02 for average temperature sensing (2 required)
For details on where to purchase accessories, please contact SCI for your nearest
location or visit our web site at www.scillc.com
File: F T-24-SUPER-PROG+FP_letter_rev1.doc | Rev. 1 | October 16 ,2007
Doy estown, PA 18902 USA
Phone: 215-766 1487 - Fax: 215-766 1493
Emai : support@sci c.com - www.sci c.com

2. Insta ation Instructions
It is very important to find the right p ace to insta the F ush Mount unit.
P ease make sure to fo ow a the insta ation instructions in order to get an
accurate reading of the temperature.
Genera points to fo ow:
•The unit UST be fitted into a standard electrical box.
•The Unit must not be insta ed in the following cases:
On an outside wall.
When not having air draft inside.
Exposed to direct sunlight.
•The standard height to install this unit is 5 feet (1.5 meter).
Insta ation procedure:
Disconnect quick connector from thermostat.
Connect the wires (see wiring connections #3)
Reconnect the quick connector back to the thermostat.
Put the thermostat in the electrical box.
Set the orientation as in the picture on the right.
Tighten up the 2 screws.
Adapt the front frame-panel into its place, by pushing it
towards the wall.
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3. Wiring Connections
If you have the super mode , make sure that you choose the right configuration
- p ease see # 4
Rc-Rh - If one transformer is in use, Rc-Rh must be shorted - (Defau t from
Factory)
Tab e 3.1 - Connections for
a app ications
Terminal Function ETN HC11 HC22 HP21 HP32
C 24VAC Common from transformer X X X X
Rc 24Vac RED X X X X
Rh 24Vac RED (jumpered to Rc) X X X X
G Fan X X X X
W2 Heating 2nd Stage N/A X X
(E H) X (E H)
W1 Heating 1st Stage / Heat Pump X X X X
Y2 Cooling 2nd Stage N/A X N/A X
Y1 Cooling 1st Stage X X X X
T External Sensor (option) X X X X
T External Sensor (option) X X X X
N/A – Not Available (not in use)
E H – emergency heat mode
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IMPORTANT! Before making any changes in the dipswitch
disconnect e ectricity in the main board.
4. DIP Switch Configuration and Externa Sensor Connection
4.1 DIP Switch Location
The DIP switch is located on the top of the back side of the thermostat
(above the connectors).
Tab e 4.1 – DIP Switch Se ection
Switch Function ON OFF Default
1
Internal Sensor Control X
OFF
External sensor control X
2
With Heat Pump (HP) X
OFF
Without Heat Pump (HC) X
3
In HC mode:
(Switch 2 OFF)
Fan Control for Electrical Heat X
OFF
Fan Control for Gas/Oil Heat X
In HP mode:
(Switch 2 ON)
Heat Pump in COOL mode (“O”) X
OFF
Heat Pump in HEAT mode (“B”) X
43 minutes delay for compressor X OFF
No delay X
5Internal Sensor Control X OFF
External sensor control X
6Internal Sensor Control X ON
External sensor control X
Use this table together with the illustration above showing the switch configuration.
4.2 DIP Switch Operation
The DIP switch has 6 pins.
Each pin can be ON or OFF.
In the picture, pin 6 - ON and pins 1,2,3,4,5 – OFF
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1 2 3 4 5 6
Default DIP switch from factory
1 2 3 4 5 6

4.3 Externa sensor connection - option
Important! The externa sensor must be SCI type.
Table 4.4 - N.TC. Sensor: Temperature ~ Resistance Characteristics
Temp °C7.2 10.0 12.8 15.6 18.3 21.1 23.9 26.7 29.4 32.2
Temp °F45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90
Res. k 115.8 100.9 88.1 77.1 67.7 59.6 52.5 46.4 41.2 36.6
The defau t from factory is INTERNAL SENSOR.
1. Disconnect power to the thermostat.
2. ove DIP switches 1,5 and 6 as shown in the picture below
Switch 1 - ON
Switch 5 - ON
Switch 6 – OFF
3. Connect the temperature sensor to T-T terminals.
4. Reconnect power to the thermostat.
The wire length for the external sensor can be up to 100 feet (30 meters) with
standard cable.
If the distance is greater than 100 feet then it UST be shielded type.
There is a wide range of sensors for different applications, duct, rooms, etc.
There are also options for averaging the temperature. For details please
contact our technical line or visit our web site.
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5. Operating Manua
5.1 On/Off
•Press the ON button to turn the thermostat ON or OFF - the word "ON" or "OFF"
will appear on display.
5.2 Set Temperature
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons – “COOL” will appear on display and the set
temperature for cooling will flash.
•Adjust the set temperature for cooling using the “+” or “-” buttons.
•Wait 3 seconds – “HEAT” will appear on display and the set temperature for
heating will flash.
•Adjust the set temperature for heating using the “+” or “-” buttons.
•Wait until display returns to normal.
5.3 Mode, Fan speed, Auto Fan
•Press the SELECT button – “UnLo” and the actual mode will appear on display.
•Using the “+” and “-” buttons switch between:
Cool – “Cool” will appear on display
Heat – “Heat” will appear on display
Emergency Heat* – “E.Heat” will appear on display
Cool/Heat – auto change –over – Both “Cool” and “Heat” will appear on display
Fan Only – Fan will appear on display
*The Emergency Heat ode is active only in heat-pump systems to prevent any
harm to the compressor, while working in Heat mode in a very low outdoor
temperature (beneath 32ºF).
•Press the SELECT button again – “Fan” or “Auto Fan” will appear on display.
•Using the “+” and “-” buttons switch between:
Fan on – the fan will work continuously – “Fan” will appear on display.
Auto fan* – the fan will work when there is demand for cool or heat –
“Auto Fan” will appear on display.
*Auto Fan is not available when the mode is set to “Fan Only” mode.
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* In Heat mode, with Oil/Gas heat configuration (i.e., furnace):
AUTO FAN - Fan will never be activated.
FAN ON - The Fan will work continuously.
•Press the ON button to return to normal display.
5.4 Lock/Un ock the thermostat button
Use the Lock option to prevent users from making unwanted changes.
When the thermostat is locked, the SELECT button and the “+” and “-” buttons do not work.
However, the users can turn the thermostat ON or OFF.
The display will alternate between “Loc” and real time clock.
•ake sure both temperature set-points are different than 50ºF.
•Lock the thermostat - Press and hold the SELECT button (20 seconds) until “Loc”
will appear on display.
•Unlock the thermostat - Press and hold the SELECT button again (20 seconds)
until “UnLo” will appear on display.
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5.5 Programming
The thermostat is a 5-1-1 programmable; weekdays onday through Friday,
Saturday and Sunday both have individual programs.
There are four program events per day: 1-Wake, 2-Day, 3-Return, 4-Sleep
Switch between Programmab e/Non Programmab e configurations
•Press and hold the ON button (10 seconds) – The word “Program” will either
appear on display or disappear from display.
When the word “Program” appears on display, the weekly program is enabled
and can be modified.
When the word “Program” does not appear on display, the weekly program is
disabled and cannot be modified.
Programming defau ts from the factory.
onday to Friday 1 (Wake) 2 (Day) 3 (Return) 4 (Sleep)
Start time 6:30 A 8:00 A 5:30 P 10:00 P
Cool Set Point 78°F 85°F 78°F 82°F
Heat Set Point 70°F 62°F 70°F 62°F
Saturday 1 (Wake) 2 (Day) 3 (Return) 4 (Sleep)
Start time 7:30 A 12:30 P 6:00 P 11:30 P
Cool Set Point 78°F 74°F 72°F 78°F
Heat Set Point 70°F 70°F 70°F 65°F
Sunday 1 (Wake) 2 (Day) 3 (Return) 4 (Sleep)
Start time 7:30 A 12:30 P 6:00 P 11:30 P
Cool Set Point 76°F 74°F 72°F 78°F
Heat Set Point 70°F 70°F 70°F 65°F
•To exit the Program mode, press ON button until normal display is reached.
•If no key is pressed for 30 seconds, the thermostat will return to normal display.
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Program Chart
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6. Technician Settings
6.1 Adjust temperature imits for coo and heat, and offset for temperature reading.
•Set temperature to 50°F.
•Wait until the display
•Press and hold the SELECT button (5 sec.) – “COOL” and the temperature limit for
cooling will appear on display.
•Adjust the temperature limit for cooling (Limit Cool) using the “+” and “-“ buttons.
•Press the SELECT button again – “HEAT” and the temperature limit for heating will
appear on display.
•Adjust the temperature limit for heating (Limit Heat) using the “+” and “-“ buttons.
(Limit Heat should be higher than Limit Cool).
•Press the SELECT button again – the OFFSET temperature will appear on display (a
number between –6…+6). The offset is used for calibration of the measured temperature.
•Adjust the Offset for ambient temperature reading using the “+” and “-“ buttons.
•Press the SELECT button again to return to normal display.
6.2 Freeze Protection
•When the temperature drops below 45°F, the thermostat will turn on the Heat and Fan
outputs in order to protect the system from freezing.
•This function will be activated when the thermostat is either in On or Off position.
•The Display will alternate between ”AL” and “TE P”
•The thermostat will return to normal mode when the temperature rises above 48°F.
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7. RT04 - Hand He d Remote Contro - Option
The remote control is Infrared; the remote must be pointed at the thermostat to operate.
Every time you change parameters in the Remote Control, you must send it to the thermostat
by pressing the ON/SEND button.
7.1 On/Send, OFF
•Press the ON/SEND button to turn the thermostat ON and/or
update information.
•Press the OFF button to turn the thermostat OFF and
update information.
7.2 Fan Modes
•Press FAN button to change between:
FAN ON ( ) or AUTO FAN (A).
•Press the ON/SEND button to send information to thermostat.
7.3 Modes
•Press MODE button to change between:
COOL, HEAT, AUTO CHANGE and FAN ONLY.
•Press ON/SEND button to send the information to the
thermostat.
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7.4 Temperature Set Point
In Coo Mode:
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons -
“COOL” and set temperature for cooling will flash.
•Using the “+” and “-” buttons, adjust the set
temperature for cooling.
•Press the ON/SEND button to send the information to
the thermostat.
In Heat Mode:
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons -
“HEAT” and set temperature for heating will flash.
•Using the “+” and “-” buttons, adjust the set
temperature for heating.
•Press the ON/SEND button to send the information to
the thermostat.
In Auto Change-over Mode:
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons -
“COOL” and set temperature for cooling will flash.
• Using the “+” and “-” buttons, adjust the set
temperature for cooling.
•Press the SELECT button –
“HEAT” and set temperature for heating will flash.
•Using the “+” and “-” buttons, adjust the set
temperature for heating.
•Press the SELECT button again or Press
ON/SEND button to send the information to the
thermostat.
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The thermostat keeps a minimum differentia of at
east 1 degree between Heat set and Coo set (Heat is
a ways ess than Coo ).
7.5 Rea Time C ock and Day
•Press the SELECT button – “CLOCK SET” will flash.
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons - the hours will flash.
•Adjust the hours using the “+” and “-” buttons.
•Press the SELECT button again – the minutes will
flash.
•Adjust the minutes using the “+” and “-” buttons.
•Press the SELECT button again – the weekday will
flash.
•Adjust the day using the “+” and “-” buttons.
•Press the SELECT button again to exit the program
or Press ON/SEND button to send the information to
the thermostat.
7.6 Programming
Set the Program times and Temperature settings for the week:
•The remote is 5-1-1 programmable: weekdays ( onday to Friday),
Saturday, and Sunday can be programmed differently.
•4 program events per day: 1 ( orning), 2 (Day), 3 (Evening), 4 (Night)
The program can be set away from the thermostat and can be sent ater on.
To send the program to the thermostat, fo ow the steps be ow without adjusting
times and temperatures. On y press the ON/SEND button each time the word SEND
f ashes on disp ay (point the remote contro to the thermostat)
•To enter programming, press and hold the SELECT
button for three seconds -
“PROGRA ” (flashing) and the days on-Fri will
appear on display.
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•Press the “+” or “-” buttons, “PROGRA 1” &
“START” (flashing) will appear on display.
•Press the “+” or “-” button - the hours will flash.
•Adjust the hours using the “+” and “-” buttons.
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•Press the SELECT button - the minutes will
flash.
•Adjust the minutes using the “+” and “-”
buttons.
•Press the SELECT button again – “COOL”
(flashing) & the set temperature for cooling will
appear on display.
•Adjust the set temperature for cooling using the
“+” and “-” buttons.
•Press the SELECT button again – “HEAT”
(flashing) & the set temperature for heating will
appear on display.
•Adjust the set temperature for heating using the
“+” and “-” buttons.
The contro er keeps a safety differentia of at east 1 degree
between Heating set point and Coo set point (Heat is a ways ess
than Coo ).
After se ecting the heating set point, you cannot reduce the coo ing
set point ess than the heating set point.
Continue with the rest of the program
•Press the SELECT button again - “PROGRA 2” & “START”
(flashing) will appear will appear on display.
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons and adjust the hours, minutes and
temperature, the same way as in PROGRAM 1
•Press the SELECT button again - “PROGRA 3” & “START”
(flashing) will appear on display.
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons and adjust the hours, minutes and
temperature, the same way as in PROGRAM 1
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•Press the SELECT button: “PROGRA 4” & “START” (flashing) will
appear on display.
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons and adjust the hours, minutes
and temperature, the same way as in PROGRAM 1
•“SEND” will flash, press ON/SEND button to send the
information to thermostat.
•“PROGRA ” (flashing) and “SA” (Saturday) will appear on
display.
•Set programming for Saturday the same way as
programming MON to FRI.
•“SEND” will flash; press the ON/SEND button to send the
information to thermostat.
•“PROGRA ” (flashing) and “SU” (Sunday) will appear in
display.
•Adjust the programming for Sunday the same way as
programming MON to FRI.
•“SEND” will flash; press the ON/SEND button to send the
information to the thermostat.
•The TI ER will flash; using the “+” or “-”
buttons, Select TI ER ON or OFF.
•If you changed between TI ER ON (programmable) or
OFF (non-programmable), “SEND” will flash.
•Press ON/SEND button to send the information to the
thermostat.
•If you did not change between them, press the SELECT
button to exit programming.
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