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T9000 — MODEL 124 Operation Guide INTRODUCTION batteries become completely depleted, the heating/cooling system The T9000 Wireless Temperature Control is a two-part wireless will go to the” OFF” state. thermostat system designed to provide precision temperature control without the installation labor and expense of wiring. Powered by AA batteries, the thermostat can operate continuously for approximately 18 months, and can be mounted in any suitable location that will provide good temperature control.
T9000 — MODEL 124 Operation Guide Note: Do not mix old and new batteries. When batteries are changed, replace them all at the same time. Front Cover Base Plate Programmed data for heating, cooling and time of day will be retained when batteries are removed or depleted. Latches MOUNTING Find a suitable location for mounting your thermostat, preferably Figure 2 — Opening Thermostat an interior wall, centrally located within the conditioned space at about 5' above the floor.
T9000 — MODEL 124 Operation Guide Step 2 COOL Drill 3/8” holes and insert drywall fasteners (#6 screws recommended) and fasten the back plate to the wall. Mode of operation O Back Stand Set Point Fan status Located on the back of the housing is a built-in hinged stand support. This feature permits the thermostat to stand on a flat surface such as a table or shelf, in the event that permanent mounting to a wall is not desired.
T9000 — MODEL 124 Operation Guide — IF USING A NON-PROGRAMMABLE MODEL THERMOSTAT — PLEASE SKIP THE CLOCK AND PROGRAMMING SECTIONS. CONTINUE ON PAGE 9 INSTALLING AND REMOVING NODES Step 3 One of the seven day icons (Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su) will now blink, press UP or DOWN until the correct day icon is displayed and press HEAT/COOL. SETTING THE CLOCK Step 4 In all set up modes the T9000 will blink the display item you are about to change.
T9000 — MODEL 124 Operation Guide WEEKEND DEFAULT PROGRAM TIMES AND TEMPERATURES Step 2 Period Time Heat Cool Next the Morning period will blink. Use the UP or DOWN button to MORNING 8:00 AM 70 75 toggle through Morning, Day, Evening, or Night, stopping at the DAY 10:00 AM 62 83 EVENING 6:00 PM 70 75 NIGHT 11:00 PM 62 78 period you want to program. Press HEAT/COOL. Step 3 Next, the hour of the day will blink. This is the starting hour of the period you have selected.
T9000 — MODEL 124 Operation Guide Step 6 RUN BUTTON – Program / Manual Operation If you started with the Morning time period, the next period, Day, The RUN button toggles the thermostat between manual operating will now be blinking. Follow steps two, three, four, and five above mode and program operating mode. When in the program mode for each period you wish to program. your thermostat responds to the times and temperatures programmed.
T9000 — MODEL 124 Operation Guide CHANGING TEMPERTATURE WHILE RUNNING A PROGRAM thermostat to it’s RCN(s) if the thermostat batteries are replaced or You can always change the temperature up or down while a after a power outage. program is running. However, when the program moves to the next period, the programmed set point temperature for that period Installing Nodes will take effect.
T9000 — MODEL 124 Operation Guide Internal T9000 buttons SW12-RESET SW4-INSTALL SW9-LINK Press HEAT/COOL to select Install. PB1-NETWORK PB1-NETWORK Used to uninstall the thermostat from node(s) it has been linked to. HEAT COOL SW12-RESET Master Reset – Returns thermostat to all factory defaults. JP3 - Program Install Node SW4-INSTALL Starts an installation session. JP4 – Non Program Set A Set A Set B Set B SW9-LINK Used to Link the thermostat to control nodes.
T9000 — MODEL 124 Operation Guide Step 5 note on page 9.) Press the SW9-LINK button on the back of the thermostat printed information is exchanged, the “Please Wait” message is circuit board and within 5-seconds activate a Link Service Request extinguished and a “Good” message will appear as shown in on the control node you are installing by applying power or Figure 11. Once the thermostat finds its node, linking pressing the PB3, RESET / LINK button (Figure 10).
T9000 — MODEL 124 Operation Guide Linking Other Node Types If for any reason there was a problem encountered during the final The model 103 wall-plug node and the model 105 JBOX node can installation and linking step, a “Bad” message will be displayed. If be linked to a thermostat as a HEAT only, COOL only or HEAT & this happens, repeat the ‘Installing Nodes’ process from the COOL control. After selecting the node number in step 3 above, beginning.
T9000 — MODEL 124 Operation Guide Step 2 pressed). Press the SW9-LINK button in the thermostat. Within 5-seconds effect. Otherwise, the PB1-NETWORK button will have no activate a Link Service Request on any control node linked to the thermostat. “Please Wait” message (see Figure 11) is displayed Note: while linking information is removed, the “Good” message appears A thermostat that does not have a node linked to it will display when complete (Figure 11).
T9000 — MODEL 124 Operation Guide FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS “Where should I locate my thermostat?” For best results, the thermostat should be located approximately five feet above the floor on an inside wall in an area with good air circulation. Avoid drafts from air ducts and windows and heat from sun light, lighting fixtures, appliances, fireplaces, etc.
T9000 — MODEL 124 Operation Guide “I just installed the thermostat and the antenna symbol comes “If I am away for an extended time such as vacation, how do I and goes. What should I do?” set the thermostat so my system does not run excessively?” A poor RF signal between the thermostat and one or more You have a couple of choices. RCN’s is the cause. The further away the thermostat and RCN HEAT/COOL button on the thermostat until the display reads are from each other, the weaker the signal becomes.
T9000 — MODEL 124 Operation Guide Figure 13 — T9000 Overview Time and day of week Indicates program period – Morning, Day, Evening, Night Toggles display - Fahrenheit Celsius 11: 20 AM F/C Puts thermostat into the program setup mode Starts and stops the program – Holds Set Point when program is not running OFF Day RF connection with a control node O Program Run Operating mode indication - HEAT, COOL, OFF COOL Th Indicates holding of Set Point temperature – See Run button Hold Set Point Fan