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Honeywell Home T10 Smart Home Thermostat Instructions
Dry Contact Alerts on T10+ with EIM
ADDENDUM
Applies to the following Model Numbers:
YTHM1004R3000: Kit with T10+ Thermostat, EIM, Wireless Indoor Sensor, & Wired Discharge and
Return Sensors
YTHM1004R3001: Kit with T10+ Thermostat, EIM, Wireless Indoor Sensor, wireless outdoor sensor, &
Wired Discharge and Return Sensors
Dry Contact Alerts
A Dry Contact device such as a wet switch can be connected Water Leak Alert
to the S1, S2, S3, or S4 terminals at the Equipment Interface
When the dry contact device detects a water leak, the thermostat
Module. When the dry contact device detects a problem, the
alerts the user.
thermostat displays an alert on the home screen along with the
NOTE: When a water leak alert is selected, and the T10+ is
configured to control a humidifier there is a follow up
setting asking if you want to shut off the humidifier when
this alert is active or just send the alert message.
dealer information.
Notifications
System Shutdown
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System Shutdown Alert
When the dry contact device detects a critical problem with
the system, the thermostat alerts the user that the system was
shut down. When the dry contact device detects a problem with
the system (for example, smoke detection), the thermostat will
not call for heating, cooling, fan or IAQ equipment until the dry
contact is deactivated or the feature is no longer configured at
the thermostat.
System Shutdown
A problem with the system was
detected and it has been shut
down. Contact your dealer for
service.
View Dealer Information
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Service Needed Alert
When the user presses the alert for more information, the
notification screen is displayed, prompting them to contact
their dealer.
When the dry contact device detects an issue that requires
service, the thermostat provides an alert to the user.
Fan Failure Alert
The following dry contact alerts are available for the T10+
with EIM:
The Fan Failure Alert protects the equipment when there is no
airflow. When the dry contact device (for example, sail switch)
detects no airflow for 5 minutes after a call for forced air heat,
cool, or fan, the thermostat alerts the user that the system was
shut down due to a lack of airflow. The thermostat will call for the
fan and lock out all other equipment until the dry contact device
senses air flow again or the feature is no longer configured at
the thermostat.
Full Drain Pan Alert
When the dry contact device detects that the condensation
drain pan is full, the thermostat provides an alert to the user.
NOTE: When a full drain pan alert is selected, there is a follow
up setting asking if you want to shut off the system when
this alert is active or just send the alert message.
Custom Alert
Dirty Filter Alert
Allows the dealer to enter a custom alert to be displayed when a
dry contact device is activated. For example, a float switch can
detect when your sump pump is not working.
When the dry contact device detects a dirty air filter (pressure
drop across the filter), the thermostat alerts the user to replace
the filter.
Dry Contact Setup Example
Dry Contacts
6060
Dry Contacts
6065
Dry Contacts
6050
Dry Contacts
6000
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Full Drain Pan Alert Dry Contact
Setup
Full Drain Pan Alert Dry Contact
Actions
What Terminals are Wired to the
Full Drain Pane Alert Dry Contact?
Select the Dry Contacts in the
System
None
Normally Open
Normally Closed
System Shut Down
Full Drain Pan Alert
Dirty Filter Alert
EIM S1
EIM S2
EIM S3
EIM S4
Water Leak Alert
System Shutdown Alert
Service Needed Alert
Done
Done
Done
Done
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| General | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Honeywell Home T10 Smart Home Thermostat Instructions |
| Make | Honeywell Home |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | PDF (Download) |
| File size | 0.14 MB |

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Summary of Contents
- Page 1: Dry contact alerts on T10+ with EIM Applies to the following model numbers: YTHM1004R3000 and YTHM1004R3001 A dry contact device can be connected to the S1, S2, S3, or S4 terminals at the equipment interface module. When the dry contact device detects a water leak, the thermostat alerts the user. When a water leak alert is selected, there is a follow-up setting asking if you want to shut off the humidifier. When the dry contact device detects a critical problem, the thermostat alerts the user that the system was shut down. The thermostat will not call for heating, cooling, fan, or IAQ equipment until the dry contact is deactivated. When the dry contact device detects an issue that requires service, the thermostat provides an alert to the user. The fan failure alert protects the equipment when there is no airflow. When the dry contact device detects that the condensation drain pan is full, the thermostat provides an alert to the user. Allows the dealer to enter a custom alert to be displayed when a dry contact device is activated.
- Page 2: Custom alerts 1 through 4 allow the dealer to enter a custom alert displayed when a dry contact device is activated. When selected in ISU 6005, the T10+ asks for the alert name and provides options for additional settings. Settings include which set of S terminals on the EIM the dry contact alert is wired to. The option to activate the fan when the selected custom dry contact alert is active is available. There are four sets of configurable S terminals on the EIM, and if a set is already configured, it cannot be reconfigured. The switch wired to the S terminals can be normally open or closed. The T10+ will ask for the name of the U terminals used if a custom U terminal is activated during an alert. An alert message can be displayed on the T10+ when a dry contact alert is active. Lockout options for humidifiers and dehumidifiers during a custom dry contact alert are available. The T10+ can also control a ventilator during a custom dry contact alert, with options to turn it on or lock it out.
- Page 3: Contingent EIM What terminals are wired to Custom U contact? When the switch wired to S1 for dry contact alert activates, the Custom U contacts will change state to activate or shut off whatever is wired to those terminals. Type in the name of what the Custom U dry contact is controlling. These are duplicate settings to 6200-6260, but for dry contact alert 2 (if selected). These are duplicate settings to 6200-6260, but for dry contact alert 3 (if selected). These are duplicate settings to 6200-6260, but for dry contact alert 4 (if selected). Cool lockout maximum indoor temperature: None, 80°F - 99°F. Heat lockout minimum indoor temperature: None, 40°F - 60°F. This will lock out the humidifier when the associated dry contact alert is active. If enabled, the dehumidifier will lock out whenever the selected dry contact alert is active.
- Page 4: Setting custom dry contact alerts for the T10+ with EIM involves selecting the dry contacts in the system. Full drain pan alert, dirty filter alert, water leak alert, and various custom alerts can be configured. Custom alert setup includes options for normally open or normally closed configurations. Users can enter a custom alert name and choose whether to show the alert message. The system allows for multiple custom alerts, including custom alert 1 through custom alert 4. Alerts can indicate system shutdown, service needed, and fan failure. The setup process includes confirming the wiring of terminals to the custom alerts. Options for custom alert names include specific conditions like window open. The interface provides options to complete or cancel the setup process. Dry contacts are identified by specific model numbers throughout the setup.
- Page 5: Setting custom dry contact alerts for the T10+ with EIM. Enter custom alert message. Heat and cool are locked out. Window is open and heat and cool are locked out. Custom U contact name. What terminals are wired to the custom U contact? Custom alert 1 actions. Lock out heat. Lock out cool. Activate fan.
- Page 6: Setting custom dry contact alerts for the T10+ with EIM. Custom Alert 2 setup involves naming and configuring the alert. Options include normally open and normally closed configurations. Enter custom alert name and message for notifications. Example alert name: High CO2. Example alert message: CO2 is high. Ventilator is on. Multiple dry contact options are available for configuration. Ensure to complete the setup by selecting 'Done'. Cancel option is available if changes need to be discarded. Custom alerts can enhance monitoring and response capabilities.
- Page 7: Setting custom dry contact alerts for the T10+ with EIM. Cool lockout delay time. Cool lockout maximum indoor temperature. Lock out heat. Lock out cool. Activate fan. Activate custom U terminal. Heat lockout delay time. Heat lockout minimum indoor temperature. Custom U contact minimum off time.
- Page 8: Setting custom dry contact alerts for the T10+ with EIM. Humidification. Dehumidification. Ventilation. Humidifier lockout dry contacts. Dehumidifier lockout dry contacts. Turn on ventilation dry contacts. Ventilation lockout dry contacts. Custom alerts. Resideo Technologies, Inc.





















