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Education Central Engage, Apply, Retain. Emerson 6” Series Thermostats Homeowner Support Hotline: 800-284-2925. Note: This module covers common elements. Refer to Specification Sheet or Installation Instructions for detailed information.

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  1. Education Central Engage, Apply, Retain Emerson 6” Series Thermostats Homeowner Support Hotline: 800-284-2925 Note: This module covers common elements. Refer to Specification Sheet or Installation Instructions for detailed information.

  2. Emerson 6” ThermostatsSelecting the Right Thermostat for the Job

  3. 6” Series Thermostats Agenda • Applications • Wiring • Configuration • Programming • Featured Products In This Module • 1F98EZ-1621 • 4 Wire Universal • 1F95-0680 • Commercial, Universal • 1F95EZ-0671 • Easy Reader, Universal Comfort Interface Equipment Control Sensor

  4. Look at the Box for Detailed Information Staging By System Type Programming Options Applications Terminal Identification Part Number

  5. 6” Series Thermostat Overview • Intuitive operating choices • One Button – One Function • Universal Up to 4 heat / 2 cool • Large, Easy to Read Characters • Easy to view without glasses • Simple-to-use Non-Programmable Thermostat • 7-day programming can be enabled if desired • Dual Fuel Capable with Smart Fuel™ Logic Program • No outdoor sensor need for Furnace / Heat Pump Systems • No Fossil Fuel Kit Required

  6. 6” SeriesSpecification Sheets Contain Detailed Information

  7. 6” Series Applications

  8. 6” Series Terminal Designations

  9. 6” Series Heat Pump / Dual Fuel Staging Detail Dual fuel option de-energizes any compressor stage when auxiliary heat is energized

  10. Power Stealing Assist Extends Battery Life Not available on the Easy Reader 1F95EZ-0671 • Power Stealing Assist extends battery life significantly by drawing “stealing” small amounts of voltage from the heat (W) or cool (Y) circuit. Power Stealing Switches on the back of the thermostat should be left in the “ON" position for most systems. • On a small number of heating or cooling systems with high impedance electronic modules you may observe one of the following conditions: • The furnace , draft inducer or fan run or continue running when the thermostat is not calling for operation. Switch the “W” dip switch to OFF. • If the condition continues to occur switch the “Y” dip switch to OFF to disable Power Stealing Assist completely and operate the thermostat on batteries only. • If the Power Stealing Assist method is not compatible with your system both switches can be turned off and the thermostat will operate normally.

  11. 6” Series Wiring for Conventional Systems- AC Furnace (No Heat Pump) Single Stage (SS) in Red Multi-Stage (MS) add Orange ** #6 Terminal is for a 3 wire zone valve * Common connection optional – required for diagnostic indicator ** For two transformer systems remove the jumper

  12. 6” Series Wiring Heat Pump Single Stage (HP1) in Red Multi-Stage (HP2)) and Green **

  13. 6” Series Easy Viewer Configuration Four Thermostats in One

  14. 6” Series Navigation Battery Status = Full Charge = Half Capacity Change = Replace Batteries Actual Room Temperature Desired Temperature Temperature Adjustment Buttons Menu Button Indicates HeatPump System(does not appear for multi-stage or single stage Aux Run Button Button Labels Solid colored labels Indicate selection is On. Non-solid or outlined labels Indicate not selected of Off. (Heat is on in this example) Fan Button Press to select Fan operation Fan = Fan On/Continuous Fan = Fan Auto – Fan runs only during a call for Heat or Air Conditioning (typical setting) Heat Button Press to select Heating Off Button Press to turn off both Heating and Air Conditioning systems and Fan A/C Button Press to select Air Conditioning Fan

  15. 6” Entering System Configuration 2. Press and hold the MENU button for five seconds Most technical service calls are the result of improper system configuration 1. System must be in HEAT or A/C Mode

  16. 6” Application Specific Versus Customization—Don’t Go Overboard! After steps 1 and 2, Press RUN to get the system running quickly 1. Choose System 2. Select Fan Function

  17. Choose Your System Press Up / Downto select system type Press MENUto go to Step 2

  18. Select Fan Function Press Up / Down to select If there is Gas Heat in the system, leave on Gas (default) Press Menu to go to additional configuration options Press Run to complete initial configuration

  19. Configuration Punch List Record settings of key items for Homeowner Reference

  20. 6” ConfigurationItems That Are APPLICATION CRITICAL Denotes Critical to the Application

  21. Configuration Menu,Denotes Critical to the Application Denotes not application critical but an option you may want to consider EMRstarts system before program time Application Specific Set By Installer

  22. Configuration Options CO gives you a Fan On / Off delay in cooling

  23. Configuration Options Aux. heat comes on if the temp is manually raised a few degrees Control energy costs and childproof a thermostat

  24. Configuration Options Application Specific Set By Installer (HP1 or HP)

  25. Two Options for Staging • Smart Logic (Computed Staging) • Easy Viewer tracks system performance and calculates optimum time to bring on additional stages (0 to 30 minutes) . • Note: Depending on system performance the time for staging will vary depending on the algorithm software. The calculation is not purely time nor temperature based. Staging times are going to vary from day to day. • Gives homeowner the choice of cost savings or comfort • Fast Second Stage (Optional feature) • Brings additional heat stage when temperature is manually raised 3°F • Gives homeowner optimal comfort For initial startup, configure for Fast Second Stage to save time evaluating system operations

  26. Staging Logic versus Outside Sensor • Dual Fuel Applications (Optional) • Easy Viewer uses its Smart Logic to manage coordination of heat pump and furnace operation. When the Dual Fuel stages are called for the Easy Viewer will shut down the compressors on the heat pump. Without the use of an outdoor sensor and a fossil fuel kit • If you normally use an outdoor sensor and a fossil fuel kit for dual fuel applications the Easy Reader is a great solution! • Think of the time and money you will save on the next installation.

  27. 6” Dual Fuel Settings—No Sensor Req. • The Dual Fuel Logic allows control of a heat pump with fossil fuel backup heat without the use of a fossil fuel kit. When fossil fuel is called for the thermostat will turn off the compressor and switch to gas heat automatically using the Dual Fuel Logic algorithm. • Access the Configuration Menu Step 20 • The dual fuel setting options range is 0 to 9 • 0 is default Off allowing electric heat to be used • Settings of 1 to 9 is a value used in the software algorithm. • Up for Comfort • Increasing the value up to the max of 9 will result smaller staging separation • Down for Energy Savings • Decreasing the value to a minimum of 1 will result in larger separation • Select Compressor Delay – When dF is enabled, the shut down of the compressor(s) is delayed for a time period after the auxiliary stage is energized. This delay, Cd, is factory set at 60, but can be set in the range of 0 to 99 seconds by using thePLUS or MINUS touchpad's .

  28. Technical Service has never spoken to anyone who could not program the thermostat once they filled out the schedule worksheet in the manual and KEPT it. Save a call back and fill it out with the homeowner. Ensure they have the Homeowner Support Hotline: 888-616-0030 6” ProgramWorksheet

  29. 6” Home Screen Mon Day 12:24 A Menu AUX Programmed Period Day of Week Buttons used for Forward or Back Time of Day Button used for Scheduling AUX, Heat Pump Only(to energize AUX press and hold HEAT button for 5 seconds) Programmable Mode

  30. 6” Set Time and Day In Heat or AC, press Menubutton Press the Time button to display hour and A or P Press the UP/DOWN button to set correct hour and AM or PM Press Time to display minutes Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set minutes, year, month and day of week Press Run to return to home screen UP/ DOWN Menu/ Time Run

  31. 6” Configure Program Options • System must be set for Heat or Cool. Press the Menu button for at least 5 seconds. • The display will display step #1 in the configuration menu • Press the UPbutton to the configuration Menu No • Select the programs per week by pressing UP/DOWN button • “0” for non-programmable • “7” for independent program days • Press the UPbutton to the configuration Menu No • Select the programs per day by pressing UP/DOWN button • “2” for Morn/Eve program periods per day • “4” for Morn/Day/Eve/Night program periods per day • Press Run

  32. 6” How to Set A Program UP/ DOWN Day Mon 72 6:00P • In Heat mode, press the MENUbutton to display additional button choices. • Press Sched button. The display will show the day being programmed and the time and desired temperature for the period. Either “Day” for two period configuration or “Morn” for four period configuration will be displayed to indicate the period. “Heat” is displayed indicating the mode being programmed. • Press the UP/DOWN button to change the temperature to your selected temperature for the 1st. Heating period. • Press the TIME button to toggle between Time and Temperature. Press the UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the start time for the period in 15 minute increments. • Press Sched to advance to the next program period. • Repeat steps 3 through 5 until all of the program times and temperatures are set for all program periods for that day. • Use the Copy button to copy current day’s program to any other day or press Adv Day and repeat steps 3 through 6 until all programs are entered. • Press Run to complete programming Menu Sched Sched Heat Time Run Adv Day Time Run

  33. Features Your Customer Should Be Aware Of • Auxiliary Heating (Equivalent to Emergency Mode) • To turn on – Hold Heat button for 5 seconds • (Heat Pump) changes to bold (Aux Heat On) • Temporary Temperature Hold (2 hours) • Press the Up or Down button to change the temp. • Permanent Temperature Hold (Indefinitely) • Press the Up or Down button to change the temp. • Press the Hold button to complete • Systems Diagnostics • “Call for Service” will display if your system has diagnostic capabilities and is wired to the “L” terminal Aux Aux Power to “L” triggers “CALL FOR SERVICE”

  34. Troubleshooting Tips • “My thermostat brings on 2nd stage too fast! I don’t want to use the expensive back-up heat” • Solution: Homeowner needs to lower temperature settings to avoid use of that stage of heat. • “My thermostat won’t bring on 2nd stage, even when I raise the temperature a few degrees, for 15 or 20 minutes sometimes” • Solution: Turn on the fast 2nd stage. • “I’ve been timing the thermostat to see when it brings on the back-up heat and writing it down. This thing is possessed” • Solution: Put down the stop watch. It is a complicated calculation, not solely time or temperature based.

  35. Some Things To Remember • Most common mistake is not choosing correct configuration for the application • SS, MS, HP1, HP2 • Easy Reader does not have Staging Indicators • Designed intentionally for simplicity of operation • Easy Reader ships as a Non-Programmable • Ask the homeowner if they want programmable • Dual Fuel can be used on both HP1 and HP2 • Some think it is only for HP2

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