Honeywell TH8000 manual

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    Vision PRO ® TH 80 00 Series T ouch-screen Program mable Thermostat ® U.S. Re gistere d T rademark. US P at en t No . 65 9 5 4 30 , D5 0 9151 an d ot he r pa te nt s pe nd ing . Co py rig ht © 2 0 1 1 H one y well I n ter na ti on al I nc . Al l ri gh ts r es er ve d. Ins tallation Guide 69-2389-03 This manua l covers the f ollowin g models •?[...]

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    Installation G uide 2 69-2389—03 ENGLISH MCR29481 + + + MCR29480 Wal lplat e ins tallation 1. Separate wallplate from thermostat. 2. Mount wallplate as shown below . Grasp top and bottom of wallplate and pull to remove from thermostat. Drill 3/16” holes for dr ywall. Drill 7/32” holes for plaster . Wall anchors Wire hole Mounting screws[...]

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    VisionPRO TM TH800 0 Series 3 69-2389—03 ENGLISH MCR29724 U1 E/AUX U1 U1 R U1 MCR29723 U1 U1 E/AUX U1 U1 R For 24V AC primar y power , connect common side of transformer to “C” terminal. Insert supplied batteries for primary or backup power . Power options Push excess wire back into the wall opening . Plug wall opening with non-flammable insu[...]

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    Installation G uide 4 69-2389—03 ENGLISH Wiring guide — convent ional syste ms Wiring 1H/1C System (1 transformer ) R Power [1, 6] W Heat relay Y Compressor contactor G Fan relay C 24V AC common [2] S1/S2 Optional outdoor/remote/discharge sensor U1/U1 Optional IAQ relay Heat Only System R Power [1] W Heat relay C 24V AC common [2] S1/S2 Optiona[...]

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    VisionPRO TM TH800 0 Series 5 69-2389—03 ENGLISH 1H/1C Heat Pump (no auxiliary heat) R Power [1] O/B Changeover valve [3] Y Compressor relay G Fan relay C 24V AC common [2] S1/S2 Optional outdoor/remote/discharge sensor U1/U1 Optional IAQ relay 2H/1C Heat Pump (with auxiliary heat) L Equipment monitor [4, 5] E/Aux Auxiliary/emergency heat relay R[...]

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    Installation G uide 6 69-2389—03 ENGLISH DONE TUE 15 6 2010 DONE TUE PM 1:00 MCR29746 MCR29484 Remove tab . Align pins on back of thermostat with slots in wallplate , then push gently until thermostat snaps into place. Remo ve tab and mou nt thermost at Set date and time Press st to set time Press st to set date Press st to set month Press st to [...]

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    VisionPRO TM TH800 0 Series 7 69-2389—03 ENGLISH Installer se tup Se tup f un ct ion s Se t tin gs & Op ti ons (fac tory default in bold ) 0120 Y ear (rst two digits) 20 ( 20 00- 20 99) 21 ( 21 01- 21 78) 0130 Y ear (second two digits) 10 (20 10 ) [Other options: 00-99] 0140 Month 6 [Other options: 1-12] 0150 Date 15 [Other options: 1-31] [...]

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    Installation G uide 8 69-2389—03 ENGLISH Se tup f un ct ion s Se t tin gs & Op ti ons (fac tory default in bold ) 0280 Backlight 0 Backlight on for approx. 8 seconds after k eypress 1 Backlight always on low intensity , full bright after keypress (requires 24V AC connection) 0300 Manual/Auto changeover 0 Manual changeover (Heat/Cool/Off) 1 Au[...]

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    VisionPRO TM TH800 0 Series 9 69-2389—03 ENGLISH Se tup f un ct ion s Se t tin gs & Op ti ons (fac tory default in bold ) 0390 Dehumidication Awa y Mode 0 No 1 Y es 0391 Dehumidication Awa y Mode Fan Setting 0 Fan auto 1 Fan on 2 Fan circulate 0392 Dehum. Away Mode Low Limit T emperatur e Setting 76 Low limit temperature 76°F (24°C) [[...]

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    Installation G uide 10 69-2389—03 ENGLISH DONE 20 0120 DONE 1 0 TEST MCR29488 During installer setup, press t repeatedly until “T est” appears. T est number System status Press st to select test Press st to change status Press DONE to terminate testing. In stal le r s yste m test 0530 Adaptive Intelligent Recovery™ 1 On ** See page 11 0 Off[...]

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    VisionPRO TM TH800 0 Series 11 69-2389—03 ENGLISH 1 Cooling system 0 Compressor and fan tur n off 1 Compressor and fan turn on 2 Second stage compressor turns on 2 Fan system 0 Fan turns off 1 Fan turns on 3 Heating system 0 Heat and fan turn off 1 Heat turns on (fan on if Function 0170 is set for heat pump, or if Function 0180 is set to “1”)[...]

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    Installation Guide Honeywell International Inc. 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley , MN 55422 http://yourhome .honeywell.com Automation and Control Solutions ® U.S . Registered T rademark. US Patent No. 6595430, D509151 and other patents pending. © 2011 Honeywell International Inc. 69-2389—03 M.S. Rev 03-11 Printed in U.S .A. Honeywell Limi[...]