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Vive Comfort TP-N-621 User manual

FAN
ON AUTO
SYSTEM
COOL OFF HEAT
Set At
LEAVE
AM
Hold/Run
Time
Program
Installation Manual
Power Type
Battery Power
Hardwire (Common Wire)
Hardwire (Common Wire) with
Battery Backup
A trained, experienced
technician must install this
product.
Carefully read these
instructions. You could damage
this product or cause a
hazardous condition if you fail to
follow these instructions.
Una version en espanol de este
manual se puede descargar en
la pagina web de la compania.
Rev. 1823
U.S. Registered Trademark. Patents pending
Copyright 2018 All Rights Reserved.
Installation Tips
Installation Tips
Thermostat Application Guide
Description
Gas or Oil Heat
Electric Furnace
Heat Pump (No Aux. or Emergency Heat)
Heat Pump (With Aux. or Emergency Heat)
Multi-Stage Systems
Heat Only Systems
Heat Only Systems - Floor or Wall Furnace
Cool Only Systems
Millivolt
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Table of Contents
Installation Tips
Thermostat Quick Reference
Wiring
Wiring Diagrams
Features
Technician Setup
Programming Thermostat
Page
2-3
4-5
6
7-8
9
13-16
Subbase Installation
The thermostat should be installed approximately 4 to 5 feet above the
oor. Select an area with average temperature and good air circulation.
• Close to hot or cold air ducts
• That are in direct sunlight
• With an outside wall behind
the thermostat
• In areas that do not require
conditioning
• Where there are dead spots
or drafts
(in corners or behind doors)
• Where there might be
concealed chimneys or
pipes
Wall Locations
Vertical Mount
Horizontal Mount
For vertical mount put one screw on the top
and one screw on the bottom.
For horizontal mount put one screw on the
left and one screw on the right.
All of our products are mercury free.
However, if the product you are
replacing contains mercury, dispose of
it properly. Your local waste
management authority can give you
instructions on recycling and proper
disposal.
Pick an installation location that is easy for
the user to access. The temperature of the
location should be representative of the
building.
Installation Tip
Mercury Notice
Do not install
thermostat in locations:
Failure to disconnect the power before
beginning to install this product can
cause electrical shock or equipment
damage.
Installation Tip:
Electrical Hazard
Mount Thermostat
Align the 4 tabs on the subbase with
corresponding slots on the back of the
thermostat, then push gently until the
thermostat snaps in place.
Battery Installation
Battery installation is recommended even if thermostat is hardwired
(C terminal connected). When thermostat is hardwired and batteries
are installed, the thermostat will activate a compressor delay of 5
minutes when the thermostat detects a power outage from the
hardwired power supply.
Important:
High quality alkaline batteries are recommended.
Rechargeable batteries or low quality batteries
do not guarantee a 1-year life span.
Insert 2 AA
Alkaline batteries
(included). High
quality alkaline
batteries are
recommended.
Simple
operating
instructions
are found
on the back
of the
battery
door.
Getting to know your thermostat
Fan Switch
System Switch
Easy change battery door
Temperature Setpoint Buttons
LCD Display
User Buttons
Thermostat Quick Reference
Specications
The display range of temperature ... 41˚F to 95˚F (5˚C to 35˚C)
The control range of temperature.... 44˚F to 90˚F (7˚C to 32˚C)
Swing (cycle rate or dierential) ...... Heating is adjustable from 0.2˚ to 2.0˚
Cooling is adjustable from 0.2˚ to 2.0˚
Power source ...........................................18 to 30 VAC, NEC Class II, 50/60 Hz
for hardwire
Battery power from 2 AA Alkaline
batteries
Operating ambient ............................... 32˚F to +105˚F (0˚C to +41˚C)
Operating humidity .............................. 90% non-condensing maximum
Dimensions of thermostat ................. 4.7”W x 4.4”H x 0.8”D
10-13
Gently slide a screwdriver
into the bottom edge of
the badge. Gently turn the
screwdriver counter clock-
wise. The badge is held
on by a magnet in the well
of the battery door. The
badge should pry o easily.
DO NOT USE FORCE.
About The Badge
All of our thermostats use the same universal magnetic badge. Visit the
company website to learn more about our free private label program.
Magnet in door
Use the bevel on lower ridge
FAN
ON AUTO
SYSTEM
COOL OFF HEAT
Set At
LEAVE
AM
Hold/Run
Time
Program
P.O. Box 3377
Springeld, MO 65808-3377
TP-P-605
Toll Free : 888-776-1427
Web: www.vivecomfort.com
Hours of Operation: M-F 9AM - 6PM Eastern
Set At
COOL ON
WAKE
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
ON
LEAVE
RETURNSLEEP
AMPM
HOLD
Thermostat Quick Reference
The low battery icon is displayed when the AA battery power is low. Whenever
the thermostat detects low battery voltage from the AA batteries, the low battery
icon will begin ashing on the screen for 21 days (if the batteries are not changed).
If the batteries are not changed 22 days after the thermostat detects low battery
voltage, the thermostat screen will only show the ashing battery icon until buttons
are pressed. If the batteries are not changed 43 days after the thermostat detects
low battery voltage, the thermostat screen will only show the ashing battery icon
until buttons are pressed and the set points will oset to 85°F/29°C in cooling and
55°F/13°C in heating. At this stage, set point changes can be made temporarily but,
the set points will change back to defaulted values after a 4-hour period. The
thermostat will continue to perform this low battery ashing, temperature oset
condition until the internal voltage threshold is reached. When the thermostat
internal voltage threshold is reached, all relays will be opened and the thermostat
will become inoperable until new batteries are installed.
Important
Indicates the current room temperature
Time and day of the week
Setpoint: Displays the user selectable setpoint temperature.
Hold is displayed when the thermostat program is permanently overridden.
System Operation Indicators:
ON will display when the COOL or HEAT is on. Compressor delay feature is active if
Flashing.
Low Battery Indicator: Replace batteries when this indicator is shown.
Program Time Periods: This thermostat has 4 programmable time periods
per day.
Getting to know your thermostat
Wiring
Tech Settings
Wiring Tips
RH & RC Terminals
For single transformer systems, leave the
jumper wire in place between RH and RC.
Remove jumper wire for two transformer
systems.
Heat Pump Systems
If wiring to a heat pump, use a small
piece of wire (not supplied) to connect
terminals W and Y.
(With NO AUX or
Emergency Heat)
C Terminal
The C (common wire) terminal does
not have to be connected when the
thermostat is powered by batteries.
Wire Specications
Use shielded or non-shielded
18-22 gauge thermostat wire.
Caution:
Electrical Hazard
All components of the control
system and the thermostat
installation must conform to
Class II circuits per the NEC Code.
Warning:
Installation Tip: Do not overtighten terminal block screws, as this
can damage the terminal block. A damaged terminal block can
keep the thermostat from tting on the subbase correctly or cause
system operation issues. Max Torque = 6in-lbs.
Wiring
If you are replacing a thermostat,
make note of the terminal
connections on the thermostat
that is being replaced. In some
cases the wiring connections will
not be color coded. For example,
the green wire may not be
connected to the Gterminal.
Loosen the terminal block
screws. Insert wires then
retighten terminal block screws.
Place nonammable insulation
into wall opening to prevent
drafts.
1.
2.
3.
Failure to disconnect the power
before beginning to install this
product can cause electrical shock
or equipment damage.
Terminal Designations
C
OHeat pump changeover valve
energized in cooling
Heat pump changeover valve
energized in heating
WHeat relay
RH Transformer power for heating
RC Transformer power for cooling
GFan relay
YCompressor relay
B
Common wire from system
transformer
Features
Temporary and Permanent Hold Feature
Note: This is a programmable thermostat, and will always be
running a programmed schedule. However, it can be overidden with
a Temporary or Permanent Hold.
Temporary Hold: With the system in Heat or Cool, anytime the
SET-AT temperature is changed with the + or - buttons, the
thermostat will enter a Temporary Hold. This will be indicated by
“HOLD” ashing and will remain in this hold until the next
programmed time period begins.
Permanent Hold: To enter a Permnent Hold, press the Hold/Run
button while “HOLD” is ashing. The word “HOLD” will remain on
continuously, indicating a Permanent Hold.
To Return to Running Schedule: To manually exit permanent hold
and return to scheduled program, press Hold/Run button.
Gas: For all systems that control the fan during a call for heat, put the
fan operation jumper pin to the GAS position.
Electric: Select Electric to have the thermostat control the fan
during a call for heat.
7
7
Gas or Electric Setup
Fan Operation Switch
Gas: For systems that control the fan
during a call for heat, put the fan
operation switch to the GAS position.
Electric: For systems that do not
control the fan during a call for heat,
put the fan operation switch tothe
ELECTRIC position.
HEAT
Wiring Diagrams
Wiring Diagrams
Tech Settings
Typical 1H/1C System: 1Transformer
Typical 1H/1C System: 2Transformer
Typical 1H/1C Heat Pump System
COMPRESSOR
RELAY
FAN RELAY
COOL CHANGE
OVER VALVE
HEAT CHANGE
OVER VALVE
OB
C
R
L2
L1(HOT)
RC
RH
Y
C
W
G
Power supply
Factory-installed jumper. Remove only when installing on 2-transformer systems
Use either O or B terminals for changeover valve
Use a small piece of wire (not supplied) to connect W and Y terminals
Set fan operation setting to Electric
Optional 24 VAC common connection when thermostat is used in battery power mode
Typical Heat-Only System
Typical Heat Only SystemWith Fan
Typical Cool-Only System
HEAT RELAY
RC
RH
Y
C
W
G
C
R
L2
L1(HOT)
FAN RELAY
HEAT RELAY
RC
RH
Y
C
W
G
C
R
L2
L1(HOT)
FAN RELAY
COMPRESSOR
RELAY
C
R
L2
L1(HOT)
RC
RH
Y
C
W
G
This thermostat has a technician setup menu for easy installer
conguration. To setup the thermostat for your particular application:
Swing Setting Tip
Temperature swing, sometimes called dierential or cycle rate, can be customized
for this individual application. For most applications choose a swing setting that is
as long as possible without making the occupants uncomfortable.
Technician Setup Menu
1. To enter all other steps press and hold and buttons
together for 3 seconds. This 3 second delay is designed so that
homeowners do not accidentally access the installer settings.
2. Use and buttons to set.
3. Press the Program button to advance to the next step.
4. Press the time button to go back to the previous stop.
5. Press the Hold/Run button to exit.
Tech Settings
COMPRESSOR
RELAY
FAN RELAY
HEAT RELAY
RC
RH
Y
C
W
G
C
R
L2
L1(HOT)
RC
RH
Y
C
W
G
COMPRESSOR
RELAY
HEAT RELAY
FAN RELAY
L2
L1
(HOT)
L2
L1(HOT)
C
R
C
R
REMOVE JUMPER
The Technician Setup Menu
LCD Will Show
The compressor short cycle delay
protects the compressor from
short cycling.This feature will not
allow the compressor to be turned
on for 5 minutes after it was last
turned o.
Selecting “ON”will not allow
the compressor to be turned on
for 5 minutes after the last time
the compressor was switched
o. Select“OFF”to remove this
delay.
0
This feature allows the installer
to change the calibration of the
room temperature display. For
example, if the thermostat reads
70˚ degrees and you would like it
to read 72˚ then select +2.
Room
Temperature
Calibration
You can adjust the room
temperature display to read
4˚above or below the factory
calibrated reading.
Tech Settings Adjustment Options
Compressor
Short Cycle
Delay
Default
0N
Cd
0
Next Step
Prev Step
CAL
Next Step
Prev Step
0.5
The swing setting often called
“cycle rate”,“dierential”or “
anticipation”is adjustable. A
smaller swing setting will cause
more frequent cycles and a larger
swing setting will cause fewer
cycles.
Cooling
Swing
The cooling swing setting is
adjustable from 0.2˚ to 2˚. For
example: A swing setting of
0.5˚ will turn the cooling on at
approximately 0.5˚ above the
setpoint and turn the cooling
o at approximately 0.5˚ below
the setpoint.
05
Next Step
Prev Step
The swing setting often called
“cycle rate”,“dierential”or “antic-
ipation”is adjustable. A smaller
swing setting will cause more
frequent cycles and a larger swing
setting will cause fewer cycles.
The heating swing setting is
adjustable from 0.2˚ to 2˚. For
example: A swing setting of
0.5˚ will turn the heating on at
approximately 0.5˚ below the
setpoint and turn the heating
o at approximately 0.5˚ above
the setpoint.
Heating
Swing 0.4
04
Next Step
Prev Step
This feature allows you to set a
maximum heat setpoint value. The
setpoint temperature cannot be
raised above this value.
Heating
Setpoint
Limit 90
Use the and key to
select the maximum heat
setpoint.
Next Step
Prev Step
HE L
dFHE
Select F for Fahenheit temperature
read out or select C for Celsius
read out.
F for Fahrenheit
C for Celsius
F or C F
F
FC
Next Step
Prev Step
This feature allows you to set a
minimum cool setpoint value. The
setpoint temperature cannot be
lowered below this value.
Cooling
Setpoint
Limit 44
Use the and key to
select the minimum cool
setpoint.
Next Step
Prev Step
CO L
LCD Will Show
Tech Settings Adjustment Options Default
You can congure this thermo-
stat to have 7 Day or 5+1+1
programming.
Program
Options 5d
Use the and key to
select 7d for 7 Day or 5d for
5+1+1 programmable.
Next Step
Prev Step
This feature will start heating early
to bring the building temperature
to its programmed setpoint by the
beginning of the WAKE, OCCUPIED
time period.
Morning
Recovery ON
Use the or key to
turn on or o.
MORN RECOV
ProgrammingProgramming
Programming Programming
Set Time
1. Press TIME
2. Day of the week will be ashing. Use the or key
to select the current day of the week.
3. Press PROGRAM
4. The current hour is ashing. Use the or key to
select the current hour. When using 12-hour time, make sure
the correct a.m. or p.m. choice is selected.
5. Press PROGRAM
6. Minutes are now ashing. Use the or key to
select current minutes.
8. Press the TIME button in order to go back a step.
7. Press HOLD/RUN when completed.
Programming
All of our programmable thermostats are shipped with an
energy saving pre-program. You can customize this default
program by following the steps on page 14.
Your thermostat can be programmed to have all the weekdays
the same, a seperate program for Saturday, and a seperate
program for Sunday. There are four time periods for each
program (WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN, SLEEP).
Set Program Schedule
1. Select HEAT or COOL with the system switch. Note: You have
to program heat and cool each seperately.
2. Press the PROGRAM
3. Monday-Friday is displayed and WAKE is shown. You are now
programming the wake time period for the weekday setting.
4. Time is ashing. Use the or key to make your time
selection for the weekday WAKE time period.
5. Press PROGRAM
6. The setpoint temperature is ashing. Use the or key
to make your setpoint selection for the weekday wake period.
7. Press PROGRAM
8. Repeat steps 4 thru 7 for weekday LEAVE time period, for
weekday RETURN time period, and for weekday SLEEP time
period.
To customize your program schedule, follow these steps
Weekday:
Repeat steps 4 thru 7 for the Saturday WAKE time period, LEAVE
time period, RETURN time period, and for the Saturday SLEEP
time period.
Saturday:
Repeat steps 4 thru 7 for the Sunday WAKE time period, LEAVE
time period, RETURN time period, and for the Sunday SLEEP
time period.
Sunday:
You can use the table below to plan your customized program schedule.
If using 7-Day Programming use previous steps for
every individual day.

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