COPELAND P-N 810-1600 Programmable Touchscreen Thermostat User Guide
QUICK START GUIDE
Programmable Touchscreen
Thermostat
Setup in E2 and Site Supervisor
The Programmable Touchscreen Thermostat (P/N 810-1600) is a configurable device
intended for light commercial applications. The thermostat is a communicating, intelligent
sensor and controller combination with built-in temperature and humidity sensors used to
control systems such as conventional Rooftop Units (RTU) and Heat Pumps (HP).
The thermostat communicates over a Modbus RTU network that easily integrates with a
building management system (BMS). For more information, download the full user manual
(P/N 026-1739).
Thermostat Installation and Mounting
To open the thermostat enclosure, grip the top and the bottom edge of the front part of the
device and pull straight. A certain physical resistance is normal from the 24x contacts pins
(terminal strips and terminal blocks) that have to be separated during the operation.
To close the thermostat enclosure, make sure to align the top and the bottom tabs
between the front part and the baseplate, and then push the front part firmly toward the wall.
Again, some force is required to mate both parts.
Note that both top and bottom securing screws are optional and normally not
installed on the units.
To fix the baseplate on a wall, pass the wires through the opening of the baseplate, and use
either 2x self-taping screws and dry-wall anchors, or regular 6-32 machine screws to attach on a
standard single-gang electrical junction box (2” x 4”).
Do not over-tighten the screws when attaching the baseplate on a wall as physical damage may
occur.
Keep the thermostat housing and vents clean and free of any debris to avoid malfunction of the
device.
CAUTION
026-4850 R2
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| General | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | COPELAND P-N 810-1600 Programmable Touchscreen Thermostat User Guide |
| Make | Copeland |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | PDF (Download) |
| File size | 0.3 MB |

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COPELAND P-N 810-1600 Programmable Touchscreen Thermostat User Guide Overview
Summary of Contents
- Page 1: Quick start guide for the programmable touchscreen thermostat is intended for light commercial applications. The thermostat is a communicating, intelligent sensor and controller combination with built-in temperature and humidity sensors. It is used to control systems such as conventional rooftop units and heat pumps. The thermostat communicates over a Modbus RTU network that integrates with a building management system. To open the thermostat enclosure, grip the top and bottom edge of the front part and pull straight. To close the thermostat enclosure, align the top and bottom tabs and push the front part firmly toward the wall. Both top and bottom securing screws are optional and normally not installed on the units. To fix the baseplate on a wall, pass the wires through the opening and use appropriate screws to attach it. Do not over-tighten the screws when attaching the baseplate to avoid physical damage. Keep the thermostat housing and vents clean and free of debris to avoid malfunction.
- Page 2: The thermostat should be mounted about 5 ft (1.5 m) from the floor. It should be installed on a wall without hidden pipes or ductwork. The operating limits for the room should be within 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C). Humidity operating range should be within 0% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing. The thermostat should not be mounted nearby a window or on an outside wall. It should not be exposed to direct light and heat from any heat source. Avoid mounting it nearby direct airflow from supply registers. Do not place it in areas with poor air circulation, such as behind a door. Once the baseplate is affixed, proceed with wiring connections to the terminal block. For systems with only one stage, the second stage terminals (Y2, W2) can be left floating open.
- Page 3: Setup and configuration On the first start-up of the thermostat, the default system configuration is idle. The first step to get the device started is to configure the appropriate system configuration. To access the configuration menu, press the technician icon for 10 seconds. If the thermostat has been previously configured, a technician icon should be displayed on the right bottom corner of the screen. The technician icon is not displayed automatically. To display the technician icon, touch on the right-bottom corner of the screen. The first configuration menu allows users to change the Modbus device address. Ad stands for Address. To change the value, press either the up or down arrow, and then press the check icon to go to the next parameter. Press CA to cancel and exit the configuration menu without saving any changes.
- Page 4: Modbus device baud rate can be changed in the second configuration menu. br indicates the baud rate parameter being changed. To change the value, use the up or down arrow and press the check icon to proceed. Press CA to cancel and exit the configuration menu without saving changes. The third configuration menu allows users to set the thermostat system configuration. SC indicates the system configuration parameter being changed. The programmable touchscreen thermostat supports conventional HVAC systems and heat-pump systems. There are four possible configurations: IDLE, RTU, HP_O, and HP_B. In IDLE configuration, all thermostat outputs are open and controls are inactive. By default, the thermostat is configured as 2 heat stages and 2 cool stages.
- Page 5: When the system is already configured in RTU, HP_O or HP_B, only the IDLE and the current configuration are accessible through the menu. For all systems, the number of cooling stages can be modified inside this menu. Possible values are 1 cooling stage, 2 cooling stages. Values will not be saved until the last configuration menu is reached. In order to change the thermostat’s configuration from a functional configuration to another one, the thermostat must be set to IDLE configuration first. A factory reset of all parameters will occur when the system is set to the IDLE configuration, except current date and time that are kept with the use of a Real-Time Clock (RTC). For all systems, the number of heating stages can be modified inside this menu. Possible values are 1 heating stage, 2 heating stages. The fourth configuration menu allows users to test the full display segments. This allows a complete review of the display segments and to inform the user of all possible segments in the current Programmable Touchscreen Thermostat revision.
- Page 6: IMPORTANT! If at least one of those parameters has been changed, the thermostat will reboot. The fifth and last configuration menu provides the current system revision number. The software revision will be updated for the latest official release. Touch the letters “CA” to cancel any previous changes and go back to the normal display without saving. Prior to device restart, the display will show “--” to indicate that the device is about to reboot. The Programmable Touchscreen Thermostat requires adding a description file to E2. UltraSite32 software must be installed to perform a description file upload. Connect to E2 using UltraSite32. Click Browse and select the appropriate description (*.dsc) file for Touch T-Stat.dsc from the computer. DO NOT omit the step of rebooting the controller.
- Page 7: Device and COM port setup in E2 Modbus device setup E2 COM port setup Log into the E2 by pressing Login/Logout. Access General Controller Info through the menu. Select the COM port that the device is wired to. Set the MODBUS connection with specific configuration options. Press Save button to save changes. Return to the Home screen.
- Page 8: Installing the thermostat in E2 Installing the thermostat application Press Menu, 7, 7, 2 to enter Connected I/O Boards and Controllers. Highlight the application Tch T-Stat and enter the desired number of devices under Quantity up to 6. Commissioning the thermostat Press Menu, 7, 7, 1 to enter the Network Summary screen. Highlight the Tch T-Stat001 to be commissioned by pressing the down arrow and then F4. Select the Modbus number where you configured the device and press Enter. Select the address for the device and press Enter. Default for the device is 1. Press Enter and a confirmation will show MODBUS Device Address is set. NOTE: The polarity of the MODBUS connection between Site Supervisor and Touchscreen Thermostat is reversed.
- Page 9: Site Supervisor COM Port Setup Click the Settings icon and select General System Properties. Select the Com Port the device is wired to. Select the available Modbus. Set the Modbus connection as follows: Com Port Baud: 19.2 Kbaud, Com Port data size: 8, Com Port Parity: None, Com Port Stop Bits: 1. Click Save to save the changes. Installing the Thermostat in Site Supervisor Click the Control Inventory icon. Expand the HVAC category and go to the Add Control drop-down list and select Touch T-Stat. Commissioning the Thermostat Click the Port ID drop-down list to select Modbus assigned to the Com Port selected. Click the Address drop-down list to select the Modbus Address. Click the Association drop-down list to select the HVACZone to associate with the thermostat. Click Update to save settings.





















