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NT NetX X5N-NX Thermostat Instruction Manual

This NetX™ thermostat product has default setpoints as  
indicated below. Based on energy saving guidelines and  
recommendations for residential use, these settings can reduce  
heating/cooling expense by as much as 33%.  
indicates when the system has engaged emergency heat mode.  
Screen Lock  
TERMINAL CONNECTION CALLOUTS  
Select the thermostat faceplate to be locked out restricting  
the override range (dictated by the Temperature Override  
Range above) and disallowing access to the HVAC Settings  
menu. When engaged, you will be directed to set a 4-digit  
pin code that can be used to temporarily unlock the faceplate  
for 30 minutes.  
Random Restart  
Y2:  
W1:  
Y1:  
Energizes compressor for second stage cooling, or for  
heat pumps, either second stage heating or cooling  
After a power failure, the thermostat will delay the heating/  
cooling equipment start-up by 1-24 seconds. When multiple  
NetX™ X-Series thermostats are used, this minimizes the ‘in  
rush’ current (electric power usage) as it reduces the number of  
HVAC units that will be turned on simultaneously.  
Energizes heater for first stage heating, or for heat  
pumps, auxiliary /emergency heat  
Energizes compressor for first stage cooling, or for  
heat pumps, either first stage heating or cooling  
THERMOSTAT FACTORY SETPOINTS  
G:  
R:  
Energizes fan circuit with a call for heating or cooling  
Independent Switching Voltage from HVAC equip  
DEFAULT  
HEAT  
COOL  
FEATURES  
Power Failures  
This NetX™ X5N-NX thermostat will maintain the operation  
settings during any type of power failure. When power is  
restored the thermostat will return to the proper mode.  
Temporary Override During Lockout (Up to 24 hours)  
24V: 24Vac  
24V(c): 24Vac Common  
O/W2: Energizes heater for second stage heating, or for heat  
Change the temperature setting temporarily without affecting  
DAY  
(Occupied)  
68˚F  
(20˚C)  
77˚F  
(25˚C)  
the schedules, even though the keypad is locked. Use the Up  
and Down  
Buttons to adjust the temperature limited to  
J
K
pumps, energizes the reversing valve in cooling mode  
Energizes the reversing valve in heating mode  
REMOTE SENSORS (OPTIONAL)  
the Temperature Override Range setting. This temperature  
B:  
will be maintained for the duration set by the Override  
If your NetX™ thermostat has been installed with one or more  
NetX™ remote sensors, the sensor information is available on  
the small secondary display of the thermostat. There are many  
different remote sensor options.  
LED1: 24Vac Input #1 for Filter or other Alert  
LED2: 24Vac Input #2 for Condensate, Fault or other Alert  
CLK1: For use with OCC/UNOCC Sensor ( + )  
CLK2: For use with OCC/UNOCC Sensor ( - )  
RS2: Remote Sensor Bus (Power Return)  
RS1: Remote Sensor Bus (Data)  
RS+V: Remote Sensor Bus (Power)  
X1:  
X2:  
NIGHT  
(Unoccupied)  
54˚F  
(13˚C)  
87˚F  
(31˚C)  
Timer. To cancel, simply press the Cancel Button.  
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A NOTE: If running an OCCUPIED schedule, the current  
occupied setpoint will be shown, and if running an  
UNOCCUPIED schedule the thermostat will revert to the last  
OCCUPIED schedule setpoints.previous OCCUPIED.  
You can view the remote sensor information by tapping the  
upper left part of the display to view the different attached  
remote sensors.  
This thermostat can be used as a stand alone or communicating  
setback thermostat. Communications can be accomplished over  
a computer interface via:  
Temporarily Unlock Faceplate  
When the X5N-NX thermostat is locked, you can temporarily  
bypass the Lock Screen by entering the 4-digit PIN. To  
temporarily unlock the faceplate, follow the steps below.  
RS1 – RS2 – RS+V: Remote Sensor Bus  
1. Personal computer using the NetX™ Command Center  
software in conjunction with an NT-IPXB.  
XBus (+)  
XBus (–)  
Used for connection of a wide variety of NetX™ remote  
sensors, allowing installation flexibility and additional  
information from the communications bus. It also allows the  
thermostat to be placed in an area away from view.  
2. Custom software using the NetX™ ASCII protocol, allowing  
integration into any application.  
1. Press the bottom left area of the touchscreen where the  
INDEPENDENT POWER SOURCE (OPTIONAL)  
Menu Button  
is normally located. Temporary Unlock  
D
will display in the Dot Matrix Display.  
In situations where power from the HVAC hardware does not  
meet the needs of the X-Series thermostat, You can power the  
X-Series thermostat independently of the HVAC unit. Network  
Thermostat 24 VAC Transformer has the capability to power  
eight X-Series thermostats. Follow the steps below to install  
separate power source.  
FACTORY DEFAULT SETPOINTS  
2. The Dot Matrix area will then display Enter PIN: 0 0 0  
0. Use the Up  
and Down  
Buttons to select the first  
J
K
digit in the pin code. Press the Accept Button  
(Right  
M
Arrow) to Enter the first digit.  
3. Repeat Step 2 for the next three digits.  
1. Remove the jumper on the faceplate.  
Basic Wiring Diagram  
When you enter the correct PIN, the thermostat will return to  
the main screen and display a count down timer Unlock: 30  
min left.in the Dot Matrix Display To re-lock the screen,  
* There will be two (2) wires in  
the R and the 24V(c) terminals.  
The jumper on the thermostat  
faceplate must be removed if the  
thermostat is to be powered over  
the XBUS network.  
press the Cancel Button  
on the right.  
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WARNING: If you enter the incorrect PIN, Wrong PIN will  
C
display in the Dot Matrix display. After 3 wrong attempts, the  
thermostat will return to the main screen and will not allow  
another attempt for 5 minutes.  
INPUT,  
OCCUPANCY,  
SENSOR  
X5N-NX  
LED1 Terminal / Filter Indicator  
s
H
V
A
C
C
O
N
N
E
C
T
I
O
N
S
CONNECTIONS  
When a 24VAC signal is present on the LED1 terminal, the  
24Vac INPUT #1  
Filter icon  
will display on the thermostat screen.  
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COMPRESSOR #2  
24Vac INPUT #2  
Y2  
HVAC  
OCCUPANCY IN ( + )  
HEAT #1 or AUX/EMER HEAT  
LED2 Terminal / Service Indicator  
N
Equipment.  
W1  
OCCUPANCY IN ( – )  
REMOTE SENSOR BUS - RTN  
REMOTE SENSOR BUS - DATA  
COMPRESSOR #1  
Y1  
1
When a 24VAC signal is present on the LED2 terminal, the  
Wrench icon will display on the thermostat screen.  
FAN  
24 VAC*  
G
R
N
REMOTE SENSOR BUS - PWR  
XBUS ( – )  
Line  
Voltage  
Emergency Heat Indicator  
The thermostat is equipped with Emergency Heat icon in  
the Current Operation Status Icon area on the faceplate that  
Q
COMMON*  
HEAT #2 or  
C
O
B
XBUS ( + )  
Q
REVERSING VALVE  
24 Vac  
Transformer  
Note: Check Heat Pump Installation Instructions  
for reversing valve connection, either ‘O’ or ‘B’.  
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NameNT NetX X5N-NX Thermostat Instruction Manual
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