NT NetX X5 IP Ethernet Thermostat Instruction Manual
Be sure to avoid the following locations:
BEFORE YOU START
THERMOSTAT CALLOUT
● Behind doors or in corners where freely circulating air is
unavailable
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Please read the entire installation manual. The thermostat will
need to be correctly wired and configured for proper
operation. Basic HVAC configuration can be performed from
the thermostat touchscreen and advanced settings are
accessed via your network and the Internet.
● Where direct sunlight or radiant heat from appliances might
affect control operation
● On an outside wall
● Adjacent to, or in line with, conditioned air discharge grilles,
stairwells, or outside doors
NetX™ X-Series
Thermostat
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INTRODUCTION
● Where its operation may be affected by steam or water
pipes or warm air stacks in an adjacent partition, or by any
unheated/uncooled area behind the thermostat
● Where operation may be affected by lighting dimmers
● Where operation will be affected by the supply air of an
adjacent unit
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The X-Series thermostat is a network-connected color
touchscreen thermostat with an advanced remote sensor bus,
designed for new or replacement commercial or residential
applications. It supports up to 3 Heat / 2 Cool heat pumps and
2 Heat / 2 Cool conventional systems. Internal webpages help
deliver a near-effortless setup of your daily schedules (4 events
per day), and up to 40 Special and 40 Calendar Events. The
unique scheduling structure also supports the powerful
features of adjustable temporary override times, temperature
ranges, occupied and unoccupied events, keypad lockout, and
many more features.
INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL
● Near electrical source interference such as arcing relay
contacts
MOUNT THERMOSTAT BACKPLATE
BEFORE YOU BEGIN: Turn off the power to the HVAC
equipment.
Available in both Wi-Fi and Ethernet models, the X-Series
supports NetX CloudConnect™, DirectConnect™, and
PCConnect™ Software Tools.
TIP: If you are replacing an existing thermostat, take a
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picture of the thermostat wiring for reference.
1. From the factory, the thermostat faceplate is not firmly
connected to the backplate. While holding the thermostat,
firmly near the bottom, gently pull apart the backplate from
the faceplate.
Core Features
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● 4 independent schedules per day
● 40 Calendar Event Schedules
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Special Status Notification
Secondary Notification Icons
Current Equipment Mode Indicators
Lock, Override, and Hold Icons
Current Operation Status Icons
Secondary Status Icons
Remote Sensor Value (humidity and temperature)
Remote Sensor Icons (temperature, indoor, outdoor icons)
Occupancy Detection Icon
● 40 Special Event Schedules
2. Place the rectangular opening in the backplate over the
equipment control wires protruding from the wall. Use the
backplate as a template and mark the location of the two
mounting holes.
WWW.NETWORKTHERMOSTAT.COM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
● Integrated Humidity Sensor
● Integrated Weather with Current Conditions & 7-Day Forecasts
● Occupancy Sensor Input
● 14 Remote Sensors: up to 6 indoor, 1 humidity, 1 outdoor,
and up to 3 auxiliary sensors for monitoring items such as
supply air, return air, walk-in refrigerators, freezers, etc.
● 2 Digital Inputs for Fault Conditions, including Condensate
and Equipment Faults
NOTE: There are several versions of the X-Series
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thermostat. The wiring instructions for the equipment are
Before You Start
Introduction
What is in the box?
BACnet and Modbus Protocols
Thermostat Callout
Thermostat Location
Mount Thermostat Backplate
Thermostat Setup
Touchscreen User Menu Settings
Touchscreen Installer Menu Settings
Touchscreen Temperature Override
Additional Settings and Features
Remote Sensors (optional)
Programming The Thermostat
Wiring Diagrams
Terminal Connection Callouts
Independent Power Source (Optional)
Wiring Diagram Cross Reference Chart
Specifications
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identical.
3. Use the supplied anchors and screws for mounting on
drywall or plaster; drill two 3/16” (5mm) diameter holes at the
marked locations; tap the nylon anchors flush to the wall
surface and fasten the backplate using the supplied screws.
● Email & Text Message Alerting for 4 Recipients
● Alerts include Hi/Lo Temps for Indoor, Outdoor, Supply,
Return, and Aux Temps, Inefficient Equipment Runs, Change
Filter Notifications, and Two Digital Inputs: 19 Alerts in All
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11 Clock Display
12 Menu Button
13 Mode Button
WARNING: Do not over-tighten the screws!
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14 Fan Button
15 Hold Button
4. Connect the wires from your system to the thermostat
terminals as shown in the Wiring Diagrams section of this
manual. Carefully dress the wires so that any excess is
pushed back into the wall cavity or junction box. Ensure that
the wires are flush with the plastic backplate. The access
hole should be sealed or stuffed to prevent drafts from
affecting the thermostat.
WHAT IS IN THE BOX?
● (1) X-Series Thermostat Faceplate
● (1) WBM-WiFi or WBM-IP Communication Backplate
● (2) 3/16 Drywall anchors
● (2) Mounting Screws
● (1) Installation Manual
16 Resume/Cancel/Power Button
17 Day of Week Icons
18 Active Schedule Icons
19 Current Temperature Display
20 Up Button (Up Arrow)
21 Down Button (Down Arrow)
22 Back Button (Left Arrow)
23 Accept Button (Right Arrow)
Reattach Faceplate
5. Reattach the faceplate to the backplate by placing the top
BACNET AND MODBUS PROTOCOLS
The X-Series thermostat includes both BACnet and Modbus
protocols for use in different building automation scenarios.
of the faceplate over the top lip of the backplate.
6. Gently swing the thermostat down and press on the bottom
center edge until it snaps in place. This is a tight connection
but may require a little wiggle to align the pins on the
faceplate with the screw terminals on the backplate before it
snaps into place.
THERMOSTAT LOCATION
Either BACnet or Modbus may be configured, but only one
may be in operation.
To ensure proper operation, the thermostat should be mounted
on an inside wall in a frequently occupied area of the space. In
addition, its position must be at least 18” (46 cm) from any
outside wall, and approximately 5’ (1.5 m) above the floor in a
location with freely circulating air of an average temperature.
FIVE (5) Year Limited Warranty
FCC Regulatory Information
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| Name | NT NetX X5 IP Ethernet Thermostat Instruction Manual |
| Make | NT |
| Language | English |
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Summary of Contents
- Page 1: Before you start, be sure to avoid locations where freely circulating air is unavailable. The thermostat needs to be correctly wired and configured for proper operation. The X-Series thermostat is a network-connected color touchscreen thermostat designed for commercial or residential applications. It supports up to 3 Heat / 2 Cool heat pumps and 2 Heat / 2 Cool conventional systems. The thermostat features advanced scheduling capabilities, including 4 independent schedules per day and up to 40 Special and 40 Calendar Events. It includes an integrated humidity sensor and supports occupancy sensor input. The installation manual provides detailed wiring instructions for the equipment. The X-Series thermostat includes both BACnet and Modbus protocols for building automation scenarios. The thermostat should be mounted on an inside wall in a frequently occupied area, at least 18 inches from any outside wall. There is a five-year limited warranty for the thermostat.
- Page 2: Reconnect power to the HVAC equipment to configure your thermostat for operation. Select between AM/PM or 24H time display. 12 Hr is the default. Select between °F (Fahrenheit) or °C (Celsius) temperature display. °F is the default. Select between 41˚F-118˚F (5˚C-48˚C) for the high balance point. The default value is 118˚F (48˚C). Select between 2 to 5 minutes for minimum off time. 2 minutes is the default. Temperature override range adjusts the variance allowed from the scheduled setpoint when the faceplate is locked. The default is ±3˚F (1.5˚C). Adaptive recovery anticipates when to turn on the heating or cooling system before the start of a schedule. Select between 1-6˚F (0.5-3˚C) for the 1st stage differential. 1˚F (0˚C) is the default. Select between 1 or 2 stages cool. The default is 1. Select between 1 or 2 stages heat. The default is 1.
- Page 3: Lock Screen can restrict and lockout certain functions available from the faceplate. The X-Series thermostat has an internal power backup that will last approximately two days. If remote temperature sensors are connected, the thermostat can either use the remote sensors or average the remote sensor and the internal temperature sensor. The Remote Sensor Averaging setting can be accessed from the HVAC Settings web page of the thermostat. The NetX Platform provides reliable deep-data analysis for runtimes and all thermostat operations. Onboard memory supports approximately 30 days of records. If selected by software, the Filter Icon will illuminate when a signal is received from the Terminal LED1, indicating the filter needs to be changed. The thermostat is equipped with the Emergency Heat icon which indicates when the system has engaged auxiliary heat mode or emergency heat mode. After a power failure, the thermostat will delay the heating/cooling equipment start-up by 1-24 seconds to minimize electric power usage. The thermostat can be temporarily unlocked by entering a 4-digit PIN code.
- Page 4: Independent power source specifications include rated voltage of 20V to 30VAC and 24VAC nominal. X-Series relays have a rated AC/DC current of 0.05 to 0.75 AC and 0.0 to 0.75 DC Amp continuous per output. Temperature control range for heating is 38 to 88°F and for cooling is 60 to 108°F. Thermostat sensing range is from 32°F to 118°F with a control accuracy of ±1°F at 68°F. Minimum deadband is set at 2°F. Dimensions of the equipment are 5.1”H x 4.7”W x 1.15”D. The common from the equipment should not connect to the thermostat to avoid ground loops. This thermostat meets the Joint Appendix 5 requirements for occupant controlled smart thermostat certification. Network Thermostat warrants the product free from defects for five years from the date of purchase. The equipment complies with Class B digital device limits for harmful interference in residential installations.
















