Installation guide
Uponor Climate Co˘ntrol™ Zoning System Installation Guide
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Battery and Communication Status
1. On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu >
Information > Rooms.
2. Select the desired room and press OK.
3. Press the right arrow 3 times.
Icon Description Screen
Battery: Batteries are
sufciently charged.
Signal: Radio signal
from the thermostat and
antenna is good.
Battery: Batteries are
discharged.
Signal: Radio signal from
antenna or thermostat is
poor or faulty.
Room Temperature and Actuator Status
1. On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu >
Information > Rooms.
2. Select the desired room and press OK.
3. Press the right arrow 4 times.
Icon Description Screen
Stat Call Yes: Thermostat is
calling for heating (or
cooling).
No: Thermostat is
reporting that room
temperature is OK.
Act. Open: Actuators are
powered and open, or
on delay and will open
soon.
Closed: No power to
the actuators, which
are closed (or closing).
Min. Minimum set point of
room is set at 60°F.
Max. Maximum set point of
room is set at 72°F.
Minimum and Maximum Temperatures
1. On the Uponor screen, select Main Menu >
Settings > Rooms > Min./Max. Temperatures.
2. Select the desired controller (base unit) or All for all
rooms on all controllers and press OK.
3. Select a thermostat or room (if not using the All
feature in the previous step) and press OK.
4. Set the temperatures. Use the up and down arrows to
increase and decrease each setting. Use the forward
and back arrows to toggle between the Min. and
Max. settings.
Note: The room temperature will not fall below or rise
above the minimum or maximum temperature settings
regardless of the room temperature setpoint.
Cover Alarm
A flashing power indicator on the display indicates
an alarm or error. Specifically to the T-54, this alarm
indicates that the cover of a thermostat is open. In
the example below, this alarm shows that the cover to
the living room is open. To view the room or rooms
communicating the alarm:
1. From the Uponor screen, select Main Menu >
Settings > Rooms > Min./Max. Temperatures.
2. Select the desired alarm and press OK.
Troubleshooting
The thermostat sends an alarm when more than 3 hours
have elapsed since the controller received the last radio
signal from the thermostat.
The table below shows problems that can occur in the
thermostat.
Indication Cause Solution
Power LED and
Channel LED
ashes
Cover of
thermostat is
open.
Check thermostat
settings
and replace
thermostat cover.
LED ashes
twice
Thermostat
battery power is
running low.
Replace the
batteries.
Table 2: Troubleshooting










