Bryant TSTATBBPS701 manual

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  • Page 1

    Meets California T itle 24 Residential MODEL TST A TBBPS701 PROGRAMMABLE DIGIT AL THERMOST A T NOTE TO INST ALL ER: This manual must be left with the equipment user . Heating & Cooling Systems USERS INFORMA TION MANUAL 67 70 H EAT C OOL AUTO o o Am 6:03 68 Su Heat P ump & Heat Cool 7 Day Programmable 4 T ime Periods per Day Auto Changeover [...]

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    Ta ble Of Content s FRONT P ANEL DISPLAY QUICK STA RT Set the clock and go BASIC OPERA TION PROGRAMMING 4 Time Periods ADV ANCED SETUP ABOUT ADV ANCED OPERA TION W ARRA NTY P age 1 CAUTION Follow Installation Instructions before proceeding . SET THERMOST AT T O MODE “ OFF” PRIOR T O CHANGING SETTINGS IN SETUP OR REST ORING F ACT ORY DEF AUL TS [...]

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    Front Panel P age 2 Backlit LCD Display W armer or + Button Cooler or - Button Mode Button Heat or Cool Indicator Red = Heat, Green = Cool 67 70 H EAT C OOL AUTO o o Am 6:03 68 S SET CLOCK PROGRAM VACA TION OUTSIDE FAN MODE Programmable Thermostat FA N PROGRAM V ACA TION SET CLOCK OUTSIDE 67 70 H EAT C OOL AUTO o o Am 6:03 68 Su[...]

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    1 2 4 3 Mode Indicators Selects the operation mode of the equipment. HEA T - indicates the heat mode. COOL - indicates the air conditioning mode. AUTO - indicates the system will automatically changeover between heat and cool modes as the temperature varies. OFF - indicates the entire system is turned off. PROGRAM ON - indicates the stored program [...]

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    5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Out side Indication Indicates the temperature displayed is from the optional outside sensor . Page 21. Morning , Day , Evening & Night Indication Indicates the program time period. Page 8-1 1. Setup Indication Indicates the thermostat is in the programming mode. Page 12. Fan Operation Indication Fan On - indicates constant, cont[...]

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    During Setup & Programming: . (Represented in dark black ) Pressing the Up and Down buttons will modify the flashing selection. Press the SET CLOCK button. Press the SET CLOCK button as above to return to normal operation. Quick St art Set the Clock and Go P age 5 This thermost at is preprogrammed from the factory to operate 1 or 2 S tage equip[...]

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    The HEA T setting indicates the temperature the r oom has to reach befor e the furnace will turn on to heat the room. The COOL setting indicates the temperature the r oom has to reach befor e the air conditioner will turn on to cool the room. OFF indicates both heating and air conditioning systems are turned off . AUTO will automatically select hea[...]

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    buttons. In any mode, adjust the desired Set T emperature with Pressing the Up or Down buttons in Auto mode will adjust both the heat and cool set temperatures simultaneously . Pressing the Up or Down buttons in Heat or Cool modes will adjust only the heat or cool set temperature. Select Desired T emperature Fan Operation P age 7 Basic Operation 69[...]

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    Programming 4 Time Periods P age 8 Press the PROGRAM button to enter time period programming. Continued Select the day of week Adjust the start time for Morning. Adjust the heating setpoint for Morning. Adjust the cooling setpoint for Morning. (M - S) (35 - 99 ) (35 - 99 ) M S tart Am 7 30 Morning M : 74 C OOL o Am 7 30 Morning M : 72 74 H EAT C OO[...]

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    Programming 4 Time Periods P age 9 Continued Adjust the start time for Evening. Adjust the cooling setpoint for Evening. Adjust the start time for Day . Adjust the heating setpoint for Day . Adjust the cooling setpoint for Day . (35 - 99 ) (35 - 99 ) (35 - 99 ) Sta r t Am I0 30 Day M : Sta r t Pm 5 30 Evening M : Day 75 C OOL o Am I0 30 M : Evening[...]

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    Programming 4 Time Periods P age 10 Continued Adjust the heating setpoint for Night Adjust the heating setpoint for Evening. Adjust the cooling setpoint for Night. Adjust the start time for Night. Sta r t Pm I I 30 Night M : Night 78 C OOL o Pm I I 30 M : Pm 5 30 Evening M : 73 75 H EAT C OOL o o Night 70 78 H EAT C OOL o o Am I I 30 M : (35 - 99 )[...]

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    Programming 4 Time Periods P age 11 py 18 : no co T : Select Y es or No to copy the previous day’s program to this day . Ye s No If Y es is selected: If No is selected: Selecting Y es, then pressing mode will copy the previous day’s program and then will ask the same copy question again. If yes is selected each time, this routine will repeat. T[...]

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    Advanced Setup P age 12 Press the Mode button. While holding the Mode, press the Program button to enter Setup screens. NOTE: Each step # is located at the top right corner of the display for easy reference. PROGRAM MODE Select the day of the week. Select residential Heat Pump, On or Off. On Off Adjust the time of day clock. Tip: T o change hours q[...]

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    P age 13 Advanced Setup Adjust the deadband from 1 - 6 degrees. Adjust the minimum difference between cooling & heating setpoints. (0 - 6 ) Select the cycles per hour limit. d=cycles per hour limit defeated. d1=d + defeat 5 min. Compressor lockout. (d, d1, 2 - 6) Press Press Press MODE MODE MODE OFF Setup E H 5 Setup Cy 6 8 Setup 8 2 8 6 C OOL [...]

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    Advanced Setup P age 14 Press Press Press Press Press Continued MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE Adjust the programmable fan start time. (step 10 appears only if step 9 is not 0:00) Adjust the programmable fan stop time. (step 1 1 appears only if step 9 is not 0:00) Press FA N Reset the Energy Watch Heat hour counter . (0 - 1999) Select the display back- l[...]

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    Advanced Setup P age 15 Press Press MODE MODE MODE FA N Press Press the Mode button. While holding the Mode, press the Fan button for 2 seconds to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave the setup screens after 30 seconds. Select thermostat operation in degrees F ahrenheit or C entigrade. C F Adjust the number of [...]

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    Advanced Setup P age 16 S tep # Description Range Factory Default 1 T ime of day clock set 24 hour 12:00 Am 2 Day of the week Sun - Sat Monday 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Programmable Fan 12 13 14 15 Reset Service Filter icon - - - - 16 Service Filter run time set 0 - 1950 0 17 Heat Pump Off / On Of f Reversing V alve polarity O / B O Electric Heat Off / On Of f[...]

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    About Advanced Features & Operation P age 17 MEMORY BACKUP - In the event of a power loss, the thermostat will ret ain the stored program settings without external power or batteries. 2 ST AGE OPERA TION - The 2nd S tage of heat or cool is turned on when ( 1 ) the 1st S tage has been on for a minimum of two minutes, and ( 2 ) the temperature sp[...]

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    About Advanced Features & Operation P age 18 ELECTRIC HEA T - Selecting Electric Heat on, p age 13, step 5 , will cause the thermostat to turn on the fan any time there is a heat demand. Since all control the fan, this feature should be off is only electric. immediately gas furnaces unless the heater EMERGENCY HEA T - Is a feature available to [...]

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    About Advanced Features & Operation P age 19 KEYP AD LOCK - T o prevent unauthorized use of the thermostat, the front panel buttons may be disabled. T o disable, or ‘lock’ the keypad, press and hold in the Mode button. While holding the Mode button in, press the Up and Down buttons in together . The Locked icon will appear on the display . [...]

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    V ACA TION MODE - When the thermostat is in V acation mode, the thermostat will operate under the V acation time period set points. In order for V acation mode to become active the thermostat must be in the Program On mode. V acation mode will take ef fect when the time clock reaches 12:00am. y 23 Setup 0 24 C OOL Setup 85 25 H EAT Setup 55 unoccup[...]

  • Page 22

    About Advanced Features & Operation P age 21 DUAL SETPOINT BEHA VIOR - The adjustable setpoint range is: 35 - 99 degrees in Fahrenheit and 7 - 35 degrees in Centigrade. When in the modes Heat or Cool, this adjustable range is unhampered. When adjusting any Auto mode, including programming 4 T ime periods, the thermostat will not Heat setpoint t[...]

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    About Advanced Features & Operation P age 22 F ACTORY DEF AUL TS - If, for any reason it is desirable to return all stored settings back to the factory default settings, press the Mode button. While holding the Mode button in, press the Fan button for 5 sec. All icons will appear . Press and hold in the Fan button until Fd appears. This reset s[...]

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    P age 23 W arranty Five- Year W arranty - This Product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship. If defect appears within five years from the date of original installation , whether or not actual use begins on that date, then the product does meet this warranty . A new or remanufactured part , at the manufacturer ’s sole o[...]

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    Programming Worksheet see page 8 No Ye s No Ye s No Ye s No Ye s Form No . OM17-45 Catalog No . 13TS- TA52 No Ye s No Ye s F R I D A Y T U R A S D A Y Morning Morning Day Day Evening Evening Night Night Copy Fri Sat Copy T ue Wed Copy Thu Fri S U N D A Y Morning Day Evening Night Copy Sat Sun Copy Wed Thu W E N E S D D A Y T U R H S D A Y Morning M[...]