Insteon® Thermostat Owner’s Manual (#2441TH, 2732-422, 2732-522) Page 1 of 28
About Insteon Thermostat 3 Insteon Thermostat – Features and Benefits What’s in the Box? 3 3 Insteon Thermostat Button Overview 4 Insteon Thermostat Operation and Programming Mode Button Operation Energy Button Operation Set Button Operation Time/Sensor Button Operations Program Button Operation Fan and Hold Button Operations Master Button Operation 5 5 6 7 7 8 10 10 Installation Tools Needed Installation Wire Connections Test Opera
About Insteon Thermostat Insteon Thermostat is a 7-day programmable Insteon-compatible thermostat. Insteon Thermostat includes a humidity sensor and 2-stage heating plus 2-stage cooling capabilities. Expand the system by creating extra temperature zones in your home. Simply add one or more Insteon Wireless Thermostats as accessories to your system.
Insteon Thermostat Button Overview Temperature of remote sensors or zone thermostats position 1 and position 2 (up to 2) INSTEON Thermostat Sample Current temperature Cool setpoint Time of day state Time 1 Heat setpoint Humidity level 2 Current thermostat mode: Off, Auto, Heat or Cool The gray buttons are under the INSTEON Thermostat door 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 1) Up/D
Insteon Thermostat Operation and Programming Mode Button Operation Off Mode: • No setpoints are shown. • Up/Down arrows do not do anything. Heat Mode: • Only Heat setpoint is shown. • Up/Down arrows change Heat setpoint. Cool Mode: • Only Cool setpoint is shown. • Up/Down arrows change Cool setpoint. Auto Mode: • Both Cool and Heat setpoints are shown.
Energy Button Operation The Energy button is designed to be a quick, efficient energy-saving option. When you press the Energy (leaf) button, Insteon Thermostat will adjust the Heat and Cool setpoints by a specified value. The default value is 4° from the current setting. The default value can be changed via software such as HouseLinc. • When you exit Energy mode, it will revert back the 4° that was changed upon entry.
From Time of Day Mode: • Both Heat and Cool setpoints changed as specified. • Default setback is 4°. • Notice that “Heating” is active on the left, but not on the right since the setpoint is lower than the current temperature;; the element reads “Heat.” Note: Onscreen text displaying “Heat” changes to “Heating” and “Cool” changes to “Cooling” to indicate HVAC system is active.
Third press of Time/Sensor: Day settings • Up/Down arrows cycle through each day of the week as shown. Fourth press of Time/Sensor: Clock Format setting (12- or 24-Hour clock) • Entire “time” blinks. • Up/Down arrows cycle between 12- and 24-hour clock format. Note: AM/PM is not displayed when in 24-Hour format. Press Time/Sensor a fifth time to exit.
Third press of Program: Start Time • Up/Down arrows cycle through time in 15-minute increments. Note: when pressing the Down arrow, if you come within 15 minutes of another preprogrammed mode time, you will not be able to increase the time any further. • Pressing and holding Up/Down arrows cycles faster. Note: AM/PM changes automatically as needed.
Fan and Hold Button Operations Fan button operations • The Fan button cycles between Auto and Always On. • On the display, it simply indicates the text “Fan Always” when selected. There is no indication for Fan Auto. Always On Auto Hold button operations • The Hold button overrides a preprogrammed mode until Hold is turned off.
Installation CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS Read and understand these instructions before installing and retain them for future reference. IMPORTANT: HOW DO I KNOW THIS WILL WORK WITH MY SYSTEM? 1) Your existing HVAC can operate 2 stages of Heat and Cool. 2) Your existing thermostat operates on 24V. 3) Your system is not a heat pump. 4) Your system is not a 120/240V electric radiant heater.
13) To ensure accurate temperature readings: a. Carefully slide wires through provided black grommet (draft shield). See diagram. b. Peel off protective backing. c. Rotate to most convenient orientation for wire entrance. 14) Apply to round grommet placing indentation.
Test Operation Heating Mode Test 1) Press Mode once to enter Heat mode. 2) Tap the Up arrow several times until setpoint is 2° above current temperature. Insteon Thermostat will call for heat and “Heat” segment will change to “Heating.” “Heating” segment will flash for 3 seconds, then remain steady when active. Status LED will display red if enabled (off by default).
Insteon Programming Add Insteon Thermostat as an Insteon Controller Insteon Thermostat can be set up to control other Insteon devices or trigger software events when there is a change.
LCD display after 2 seconds. LCD display when using Up or Down arrows to select from the 4 controller groups.
Removing Insteon Thermostat as an Insteon Controller If you want to remove Insteon Thermostat from a scene as a controller, follow instructions below. Whenever possible, use software for managing scene memberships. Note: If you choose to remove Insteon Thermostat from use, it is important that you remove scene memberships from all responders. Follow the instructions below for each responder of which Insteon Thermostat is a member.
LCD display when using Up or Down arrows to select from the 4 controller Groups. Add Insteon Thermostat as an Insteon Responder Add a scene to an incoming ON command 1) Set Insteon Thermostat to desired state (mode, setpoint, fan state, energy button state). 2) Put controller in linking mode (press and hold controller Set button until it beeps). 3) Press and hold Insteon Thermostat’s Set button.
1 1) Press and hold controller’s scene button until controller beeps. Controller’s LED will blink. 2) Press and hold controller’s scene button again until controller beeps again. Controller’s LED will continue blinking. 3) Press and hold Insteon Thermostat’s Set button. Insteon Thermostat Set LED will blink green and unit will beep. Insteon Thermostat will double-beep. LED will return to previous state.
User Setup Mode Overview Press and hold Program button for 3 seconds or more to enter the User Setup Mode. User Setup Mode 1) Press and hold Program button to access the following options: • Press Mode to step between menu items (sub-mode number will appear on top of the screen).
o Sub-mode 03: Humidity high setpoint (default is 90%) o Sub-mode 04: Temperature format select (default is Fahrenheit) o Sub-mode 05: Beep on button press (default is Off) o Sub-mode 06: Status LED (default is Off) o Sub-mode 07: Button lock (default is Off) o Sub-mode 08: Programming lock (default is Off) o Sub-mode 09: Activation delay (default is 5 minutes) Press the Up or Down arrow to change a setting.
Sub- mode 07: Button lock (disables front button presses, OFF default) o For high-traffic common area locations, such as a business lobby. a. Up arrow = ON b. Down arrow = OFF • Sub- mode 08: Programming lock (locks out Set button programming operations, OFF default) a. Up arrow = ON b. Down arrow = OFF • Sub- mode 09: Delay between consecutive AC modes (5-minute default) a.
2) Press the Up or Down arrow to select the current humidity level. • The top left number (40 in example) is the current reading according to the humidity sensor. • The top right number (-92 in example) is the current offset (represents -9.2). • These numbers can change while this screen is displayed even though the primary humidity level does not change. They are floating point calculations. i.
Factory Reset 1) Press and hold Insteon Thermostat’s Set button until it beeps. Insteon Thermostat will beep. Insteon Thermostat Set LED will blink green. 2) Press and hold Insteon Thermostat’s Set button again until it beeps. Insteon Thermostat will beep. Insteon Thermostat Set LED will blink red. 3) Double-tap Set button. 4) Press and hold Set button again for about 10 seconds.
RF range Up to 150-Feet (50m) open air Phase bridge detect beacon No, RF only device Insteon device category 0x05 (all frequencies) Insteon device subcategory 2441TH (915 MHz) 0x0B 2732-422 (869 MHz) 0x0F 2732-522 (921 MHz) 0x10 X10 X10 address N/A X10 transmitter N/A X10 receiver N/A X10 status response N/A X10 resume dim N/A X10 minimum transmit level N/A X10 minimum receive level N/A
provided from HVAC system. Load type(s) HVAC Maximum load N/A Minimum load N/A User replaceable fuse No Hardwired remote control N/A Retains all settings without power Yes, saved in non-volatile EEPROM Standby power consumption < 0.75 watts FCC ID Pat 15B & 15C and IC: RSS-210 Issue 8 (US/Can) Certifications ETSI EN 300 220-1 & 220-2, ETSI EN 301 489-1 & 489-3 (Eu) AS/NZ 4268 (C-Tick N16509) FCC I.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby, Insteon declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the following Directives: 1) Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC 2) Hazardous Substance Directive 2005/95/EC Technical data and copies of the original Declaration of Conformity are available and can be obtained from Insteon;; 16542 Millikan Ave, Irvine, CA, USA.
Português [Portuguese]: Este equipamento está em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras provisões relevantes da Directiva 1999/5/EC. Italiano [Italian]: Questo apparato é conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed agli altri principi sanciti dalla Direttiva 1999/5/CE. Norsk [Norwegian]: Dette utstyret er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og andre relevante bestemmelser i EU-direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Certification and Warranty FCC and Industry Canada Compliance Statement This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15 and Industry Canada RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.