CAUTION Follow the Installation Instructions before proceeding. Set the thermostat mode to “OFF” prior to changing settings in setup or restoring Factory Defaults. FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for an intentional radiator, pursuant to Part 15, subpart C of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. Cet appareil est conforme avec Industrie Canada, exempts de licence standard RSS(s).
Glossary of Terms Auto-Changeover: A mode in which the thermostat will turn on the heating or cooling based on room temperature demand. Cool Setpoint: The warmest temperature that the space should rise to before cooling is turned on (without regard to deadband). Deadband: The number of degrees the thermostat will wait, once a setpoint has been reached, before energizing heating or cooling. Dehumidify: To reduce the amount of moisture in the air.
Table of Contents GET TO KNOW YOUR THERMOSTAT Get to Know Your Thermostat..................................................... 1 Quick Start................................................................................... 6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation Instructions............................................................... 9 Sample Wiring Diagrams............................................................ 13 Test Operation.....................................................................
Get To Know Your Thermostat Ambient Light Sensor Optional Wireless Module Backlit, Scrolling Display Backlit Cooler & Warmer Buttons Backlit LCD Display Override Button Heat or Cool Demand Indicator Red = Heat, Green = Cool Setup Buttons Behind Door 1
Get To Know Your Thermostat Setup Buttons 2
Get To Know Your Thermostat Display Features 4 1 2 Pm 18:88Am 2nd3rd Program ONOFF Stage Unoccupied123 188 188 HI Setup Step 6 Fan On Outdoor 188 Override 3 AUXHEAT 88 3 Lo 5 1 The scrolling display will be used to help you easily navigate the setup screens in the thermostat. 2 Clock with Day of the Week Indicates the current time and day. This clock is also used to program the time period schedules. 3 Mode Indicators Selects the operational mode of the equipment.
Get To Know Your Thermostat Display Features Pm 18:88Am 10 8 11 2nd3rd Program ONOFF Stage Unoccupied123 188 188 HI Setup Step Fan On Outdoor 188 Override AUXHEAT 88 Lo 7 12 9 7 7 Desired Set Temperature Indicates desired room temperature(s). Also displays the highest and lowest temperatures for the day. 8 Occupied & Unoccupied icons Indicates the program number: Occupied 1, 2, 3 or Unoccupied 9 Wi-Fi icons One dot indicates the thermostat recognizes the wireless module.
Get To Know Your Thermostat Display Features Pm 18:88Am 2nd3rd Program ONOFF Stage Unoccupied123 188 188 HI Setup Step 16 Fan On Outdoor 188 Override 13 AUXHEAT 88 15 Lo 14 13 AuxHeat icon Indicates 2nd stage electric strip heat is being used when the thermostat is programmed for Heat Pump operation. Only the Aux icon will appear during Cool to Dehumidify to indicate Reheat operation. 14 Lo icon Indicates the lowest recorded outdoor temperature for the day.
Quick Start During Setup and Programming: Press the WARMER or COOLER buttons to modify the selection. Press the MODE button to advance and confirm through the setup steps. Setting the Clock and Day Not available when connected to a Skyport Account Press the SET CLOCK button. Adjust the clock using the WARMER or COOLER buttons. Press MODE to advance to the day setting. Adjust the day using the WARMER or COOLER buttons. Press the SET CLOCK button to confirm settings.
Quick Start Selecting your desired temperature AUTO-CHANGEOVER MODE - Pressing the WARMER or COOLER buttons in Auto mode will adjust both the heat and cool setpoints simultaneously. To adjust heat and cool setpoints individually, choose HEAT mode to adjust the heat setpoint and COOL mode to adjust the cool setpoint, then return to AUTO mode. HEAT OR COOL MODE - Pressing the WARMER or COOLER buttons in Heat or Cool mode will adjust only the heat or cool setpoints individually displayed.
Quick Start OVERRIDE Viewing the Temperature Sensors OUTDOOR OUTDOOR TEMP - Press the OUTDOOR button to view the current outdoor temperature. The high and low temperatures for the day will OVERRIDE also be displayed. The high and low temperatures reset at 12:00 am. If connected to a Skyport account, pressing outdoor button will show the OUTDOOR temperatures for your location if you don’t have a wired sensor connected.
Installation Instructions Remove and Replace the old thermostat To install the thermostat properly, please follow these step by step instructions. If you are unsure about any of these steps, call a qualified technician for assistance. • Assemble tools: Flat blade screwdriver, wire cutters and wire strippers. • Make sure your Heater/Air Conditioner is working properly before beginning installation of the thermostat. • Carefully unpack the thermostat. Save the screws, any brackets, and instructions.
Installation Instructions Wire Connections If the terminal designations on your old thermostat do not match those on the new thermostat, refer to the chart below or the wiring diagrams that follow. Wire from the old thermostat Function terminal marked G or F Fan Install on the new thermostat connector marked G Y1, Y Cooling Y1 W1, W Heating W1/0/B Rh, R, M, Vr, A Power R C Common C O/B Rev.
Installation Instructions The Voyager Thermostat Backplate R G W1/O/B W2 Y1 Y2 W3 HUM DEHUM R G W1/O/B W2 Y1 Y2 W3 HUM DEHUM To remove the thermostat backplate: Gently separate the display from the base by pulling first from one side, then the other until the two pieces unsnap. A small screwdriver may be used, very carefully, to start seperating the two pieces.
Installation Instructions Check Dip Switch Ensure which switch is correct for your system. Dip switches are located on the back of the thermostat. ELEC 2 B 3 3 GAS 1 1 HP 3 3 ELEC 1. When GAS/EL or HP is set for GAS/EL: This switch (GAS or ELEC) controls how the thermostat will control the Fan (G) terminal in heating mode. When GAS is chosen, the thermostat will not energize the Fan (G) terminal in heating. When ELEC is chosen the thermostat will energize the fan in heating.
Installation Instructions Sample Wiring Diagrams Conventional Heating and Cooling Systems 3 Wire, Heat Only 4 Wire, Cool Only Residential & Commercial 1 Stage Heating with no Fan. R C W1/O/B R C Y1 G 24VAC Power 24VAC Common 1st Stage Heat Residential & Commercial 1 Stage Cooling, with 1 stage Electric Heat. 24VAC Power 24VAC Common 1st Stage Heat 1st Stage Cool Fan R C W1/O/B Y1 G 3 3 8 Wire, 2 Stage Cooling, 3 Stage Heat Residential & Commercial 2 Stage Cooling, with 3 stage Gas Heat.
Installation Instructions Sample Wiring Diagrams Heat Pump Systems 5 Wire, 1 Stage Cooling, 1 Stage Heat Residential & Commercial Heat Pump with ‘O’ Reversing Valve R C W1/O/B Y1 G Residential & Commercial Heat Pump with ‘O’ Reversing Valve 24VAC Power 24VAC Common Reversing Valve 1st Stage Compressor (Cool or Heat) Fan R C W1/O/B Y1 W2 G ELEC B HP 8 Wire, 2 Stage Cooling, 4 Stage Heat Residential & Commercial Heat Pump with ‘O’ Reversing Valve.
Installation Instructions Sample Wiring Diagrams Humidification or Dehumidification Humidification System R G W1/O/B W2 Y1 Y2 W3 HUM DEHUM Dehumidification Terminal on Equipment DEHUM/ HUM C AUX OUTDOOR SENSOR REMOTE SENSOR DRY CONTACT Dry Contact and Aux Output R G W1/O/B W2 Y1 Y2 W3 HUM DEHUM Accessory control such as a Sprinkler System C AUX OUTDOOR SENSOR REMOTE SENSOR DRY CONTACT 10 9 8 11 12 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 Accessory such as a Time Clock or door switch 15
Installation Instructions: Test Operation The Voyager thermostat has a diagnostic feature that enables testing of all outputs. This feature is contained in Technician Setup. To enter Technician Setup, press and hold the SETUP button for 10 seconds until all the icons appear. Follow the next steps to view settings and test equipment. 1. Press MODE to view the version numbers of the thermostat. 2. Press MODE again to view the jumper settings and current state of the Dry Contact terminal. 3.
User Setup - Backlight Operation How to Change Settings in the Setup Screens To enter Advanced Setup, press the SETUP button, then press MODE. Use the WARMER or COOLER buttons to adjust the value of your selection. Press MODE to advance to the next setup step. Press SETUP again to leave the setup screens. WARMER Setup MODE COOLER Backlight (setup step 3-8) Backlight (setup step 3) Off - Backlight turns on with any button press and turns off after 8 seconds. On - Backlight is on continuously.
User Setup - Scrolling Screen & Display Options Scrolling Display Method (Setup Step 22) This option allows the user to choose how the scrolling text is displayed. Options are: Scrolling Scroll Letters Slow Scroll Letters Fast Scroll Words Slow Scroll Words Fast Non-Scrolling Whole Words Slow Whole Words Fast Words Centered Slow Words Centered Fast 1 Press the SETUP button, then press MODE repeatedly until the Scrolling Method setup step appears. Use the WARMER or COOLER buttons to make selection.
User Setup Holiday The Holiday feature allows the thermostat to use temporary, energy saving settings without having to change regular programming. HOLIDAY Holiday setup/programming at the local thermostat is limited to the number of days employing Holiday settings. When the optional Wi-Fi module is detected in the thermostat, local Holiday programming at the thermostat of the Holiday setup is not allowed. In this case Holiday setup and programming is accomplished with the Skyport Web App.
User Setup Wireless Module Wireless Module ACCESSORY STATUS ACCESSORY SETUP The Accessory Status button allows the user to view the status of wired and wireless accessories. For many of the wireless devices this status includes: Battery Level, Signal Strength & Last Time Updated. If there is an optional wireless module installed, the Accessory Setup button allows the user to link or connect wireless devices to the thermostat, or the thermostat to the network.
User Setup Wi-Fi Module Wi-Fi Module ACCESSORY STATUS ACCESSORY SETUP Please follow the instructions included with the Wi-Fi module to connect to an Access Point or view status. The general instructions are below. Wi-Fi Module If the is present on the display then the thermosat is connected to the Wi-Fi Access Point. If just the “dot” of this icon appears, then just the Wi-Fi module is recognized.
User Setup Z-Wave Module Z-Wave Module ACCESSORY STATUS ACCESSORY SETUP Please follow the instructions included with the Z-Wave module to join the Network or view status. The general instructions are below. Z-Wave Module Press the Accessory Status button to view the status of the thermostat’s connection to the Network. Press the Accessory Setup button to enter the Z-Wave Network setup: Press the Cooler button to join the Z-Wave Network and start the connection process on the Z-Wave controller.
User Setup ZigBee Module ZigBee Module ACCESSORY STATUS ACCESSORY SETUP Please follow the instructions included with the ZigBee module to join the Network or view status. The general instructions are below. ZigBee Module Press the Accessory Status button to view the status of the thermostat’s connection to the Network. Press the Accessory Setup button to enter the ZigBee Network setup: Press the Cooler button to join the ZigBee Network and start the connection process on the Z-Wave controller.
User Setup - Service Filter These setup steps allow the user to monitor equipment runtimes and program service alerts. Service alerts are displayed in the scrolling marquee. Runtime hours or days appear in the clock display. FAN ON AUTO 30 Setup Step Press and hold FAN to clear service alert messages from the scrolling marquee.
User Setup - System Runtimes To view, set, or reset System Runtimes, press the SETUP button, then press MODE. Press MODE to advance to the desired setup step. Use the WARMER or COOLER buttons to adjust the value of your selection. Press SETUP again to leave the setup screens. Heating and Cooling System Runtime - Energy Watch (setup steps 11-13) Current Heat Runtime Hours (Setup Step 11) - This counter keeps track of the number of hours the system has run in Heating. Press FAN to reset.
User Setup - Time Period Programming Selecting Your Time Period Schedule (setup step 1) This thermostat may be configured to be programmable or non programmable. 7 Day Program - Allows all seven days to be programmed independently. Non Program - No advanced time period programming available. 1 Day Program - Allows one 24 hour day to be programmed. This same schedule will be repeated every day the program is set to run. 5/1/1 Day Program - Allows weekdays, Saturday, and Sunday to be programmed independently.
User Setup - Time Period Programming Programming a Daily Schedule (continued) Once the Set Program prompt appears the Mode button will step you through the settings as follows: Set the Unoccupied Mode – Press the Warmer or Cooler buttons to choose the mode for the Unoccupied period. The thermostat is in Unoccupied when the Time Period Schedule is running and there is not an active Occupied period. The choices are: Off, Heat only, Cool only and AUTO changeover.
Installer Setup Setpoint Limits (setup step 23) When this feature is at any setting other than no setpoint limits’, the heat and cool setpoints can be restricted to preset levels, set in steps 24 and 25. This feature allows the user to set 3 different levels of security: (0 - 3). No Setpoint Limits (0) - When this level is selected, no restrictions are activated.
Installer Setup Deadband Settings (setup steps 33 - 42) The Deadband is the number of degrees or minutes that the thermostat waits before it initiates the stages of heating or cooling. 1st Stage Deadband (setup step 33) - Specifies the minimum temperature difference between the room temperature and the desired setpoint before the first stage of heating or cooling is allowed to turn on.
Installer Setup Minutes of Fan Purge (setup step 43) When this feature is activated, the fan will turn on during an unoccupied period at a preset amount of time prior to Occupied 1. This preoccupancy fan purge timer may be set from zero to three hours, in 15 minute increments. Zero means this feature is turned off. Fan Off Delay in Seconds (setup step 52) This feature allows the user to increase the cooling or electric strip heating efficiency of the system.
Installer Setup Humidity and Dehumidity (setup steps 46-51, 75-77) Humidity Only With Heat (Setup Step 46) - When this step is set to ON, Humidity will not run without a demand for Heat. Fan With Humidity Demand (Setup Step 47) - Specifies if the fan should be turned on with a demand for Humidity. (This step will only appear if step 42 is set to OFF.) Fan with Dehumidify (Set up Step 48) - Specifies if the fan should be turned on with a demand for Dehumidify.
Installer Setup Dry Contact Operation (setup step 64 - 65) Dry Contact Polarity (setup step 64) ‘Active’ ‘Idle’ Dry Contact Closed (Normally Closed) - The dry contact is closed until the connected device opens the circuit. Dry Contact ‘Idle’ Dry Contact Dry Contact Open (Normally Open) - The dry contact is open until the connected device closes the circuit.
Installer Setup Wired Sensor Type (setup step 44) - Specifies the use of the con- nected, wired sensor. The choices are: Remote or Supply. The remote option allows control to the sensor, the supply does not. Control To Temp Source (setup step 45) This feature allows the user to specify which temperature sensor source the thermostat will use to measure room temperature. Thermostat: Uses the internal thermostat sensor only. Remote Sensor: Uses wireless or wired sensors only.
Installer Setup Auxiliary Output The Premier Thermostat is equipped with a programmable auxiliary output. This output can be configured to be controlled from a variety of sources. Aux Output Polarity (setup step 54) Specifies if the Auxiliary output will be Open (Normally Open) or Closed (Normally Closed). Aux Output ( setup step 55) Specifies which source will control the Aux output. Choices are: Time - Uses the internal clock of the thermostat. Temp - Uses one of three temperature sources.
Installer Setup Auxiliary Output Programming By Temp If TEMP is selected for the Aux Output, the following setup steps will appear: Aux Output Temp Source (setup step 61) - Specifies what temperature source will be monitored for controlling the programmable output. The options are: Thermostat - Temperature is monitored from the thermostat sensor. Outdoor Sensor - Temperature is monitored from the Outdoor temperature sensor.
Installer Setup Locking/Unlocking the Keypad To prevent unauthorized use of the thermostat, the front panel buttons may be disabled. To disable, or ‘lock’ the keypad, press and hold the MODE button. While holding the MODE button, press the WARMER and COOLER buttons icon will appear on the display, then release the buttons. together. The MODE Press all three buttons in the order outlined above for keypad lockout WARMER COOLER To unlock the keypad, press and hold the MODE button.
Installer Setup Resetting the Thermostat to the Factory Default Settings (for default values see page 39-40) If, for any reason, you desire to return all the stored settings back to the factory default settings, follow the instructions below. WARNING: This will reset all Time Period and Advanced Programming to the default settings. Any information entered prior to this reset may be permanently lost. Additionally, if a Z-Wave module is installed, resetting the thermostat will not reset the Z-Wave module.
Technician Setup To enter Technician Setup, press and hold the SETUP button for 5 seconds. After all the icons appear, press MODE. The version number of the thermostat will appear in the scrolling text. Press MODE to advance to the next step. Use the WARMER or COOLER buttons to adjust the value of your selection. To leave Technician Setup, press SETUP.
Advanced Setup Table Default = Factory Default Setting Step# Description Pg# Range Default 1 Prog Mode 26 Non, 1 Day, 5/1/1 Day, 7 2 Available Modes 26 Heat/Cool/Auto/Off, Heat/Cool/Off, Heat/Off, Cool/Off 3 Backlight 17 On, Off, 6pm-6am 4 Backlight Level 17 Off thru 7 levels of brightness 5 Night Dimmer 17 On/Off 6 Night Dimmer Brightness 17 Off thru 7 levels of brightness 7 Night Dimmer Start Time 17 12A-12A 8 Night Dimmer Stop Time 17 12A-12A 9 Current Service Filter Runtime Hours 24 0-1999 Hours 1
Advanced Setup Table Default = Factory Default Setting Step# Description Pg# Range 36 4th Stage Deadband 29 0 - 10 Degrees 37 Minutes Between 1st and 2nd Stage 29 0 - 60 Minutes 38 Minutes Between 2nd and 3rd Stage 29 0 - 60 Minutes 39 Minutes Between 3rd and 4th Stage 29 0 - 60 Minutes 40 2nd StageTurnoff Point 29 Deadband, Setpoint 41 3rd StageTurnoff Point 29 Deadband, Setpoint 42 4th Stage Turnoff Point 29 Deadband, Setpoint 43 Minutes of Fan Purge 30 0 - 3:00, 15 min.
Troubleshooting • SYMPTOM: The air conditioning does not attempt to turn on. CAUSE: The compressor timer lockout may prevent the air conditioner from turning on for a period of time. REMEDY: Consult the Owner’s Manual in the Installer Setup section to defeat the Cycles Per Hour (page 22). • SYMPTOM: The display is blank. CAUSE: Lack of proper power. REMEDY: Make sure the power is on to the furnace and that you have 24vac between R & C. • SYMPTOM: The air conditioning does not attempt to turn on.
Index A Alerts see Runtime Auto adjust temperature, 6 changeover, 7 fan, 5, 7 mode, 3, 7 Aux Icon, 5 AuxHeat icon, 5 Auxiliary Output, 15, 34, 35 Average thermostat sensor, 33 B b reversing valve, 10, 11, 12, 14 Backplate, 11 Buttons accessory, 2, 20, 21, 22, 23 cooler (down) 1, 7 emergency heat, 2, 19 front panel, 1 humidity, 1, 8 mode, 1, 6 outdoor, 1, 8 override 1, 7 program 1, 26 set clock, 1, 6 setup, 1, 17 up (warmer), 1, 7 C runtime, see Runtime setpoint, 3, 6, 20 to dehumidify, see Dehumidif
Index Dip Switch, 12 ELEC, 10 electric heat, 10 gas electric, 10 heat pump, 10 reversing valve,10 viewing, 24 Disabled Keypad see Keypad Lockout Drain Pan Overflow Alarm, see Dry Contact Dry Contact operation, 26 polarity, 26 service pan, 26 holiday, 17, 26 E EH, 32 Economizer, 28 Electric Heating AuxHeat icon, 2 jumper setting, 10 reheat, 25 Emergency Heat, 17 Energy Watch cool, 19 heat, 19 F Factory Defaults caution, i settings, 34, 35 resetting, 31 Fahrenheit, 27 Fan mode, 24 off time delay, 24 on dur
Index K Keypad Lockout, 30 L M Manual changeover, 21 cool, 21 heat, 21 Maximum Outdoor Temperature, see Hi LCD, 1 Minimum Outdoor Temperature, see Lo Language, 15 Mode, 2, 5, 21 Light Activation, 30 Multi-stage Operation, 23 Locked Indication, see Keypad Lockout Lo icon, 4 temperature, 6 N Non-Programmable Thermostat, 21 Normally Open/Closed, dry contact, 26 programmable output, 28 dehum terminal, 25 O O Reversing Valve see Reversing Valve Occupied 3, 20 Off Mode, 2, 5 Outdoor button, s
Index P Pan, Service see Dry Contact Polarity, see Dry Contact Program Copy, 20, 28 daily schedule, 20 mode, 21 worksheet, back page Purge Fan, 24 Auxiliary Output economizer, 28 external control, 28 error, 28 temperature-based control, 28, 29 time-based control, 28 Programmable Thermostat, 21 Programming a Daily Schedule, 20 R Reheat during cool to dehumidify, 25 electric heating, 25 function, 25 Remote Sensor averaging with Thermostat, 27 calibrate, 32 control to, 27 outdoor temperature, see O
Index T U Technician Setup, 14, 33 Unoccupied, 3, 6, 20 Thermostat Sensor averaging, 27 calibrate, 14, 33 UV Light resetting, 19 runtime, see Runtime setting, see Runtime Three Stage Heat, 11, 12, 13, 23 Time, see Clock Time Delay, compressor lockout, 22 cycles per hour, 22 1st to 2nd stage, 23 2nd to 3rd stage, 23 3rd to 4th stage, 23 W Warranty, 44 Wi-Fi, 21 Time Schedule, see Program 46
Warranty One-Year Warranty - This Product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship.
Programming Worksheet - see page 23 START TIME COOL HEAT Copy Mon to Tues No Yes Unoccupied Occupied 1 Occupied 2 Occupied 3 Copy Tues to Wed No Yes Unoccupied Occupied 1 Occupied 2 Occupied 3 Copy Wed to Thurs No Yes FRIDAY Unoccupied Occupied 1 Occupied 2 Occupied 3 Copy Thurs to Fri No Yes SATURDAY Unoccupied Occupied 1 Occupied 2 Occupied 3 Copy Fri to Sat No Yes Unoccupied Occupied 1 Occupied 2 Occupied 3 Copy Sat to Sun No Yes THURSDAY WEDNESDAY TUESDAY Unoccupied Occupied 1 Occupied 2
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