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OH-1202H Universal Humidity Touchscreen Thermostat Instruction Manual

PROGRAMMING  
Averaging or Weighting Remote Sensors  
Dual Fuel Temperature Setpoint  
The thermostat will weight or average the temperature of the  
indoor remote sensor with the local sensor in the thermostat  
for each program period. The averaging will be active only  
when the local sensor and the indoor remote sensor are both  
functional and enabled in the Installer/Configuration menu.  
When the thermostat is configured for Heat Pump mode and  
the Dual Fuel feature is selected on, the thermostat can moni-  
tor the outside temperature using remote sensor F145-1378  
or use software logic to determine when to switch to gas heat  
and shut down the compressor. This eliminates the need for a  
fossil fuel kit.  
When the thermostat is in the Set Schedule mode, the weight  
of the indoor sensor will be shown in the current temperature  
digits of the display. The weight will show as A2 (average and  
The user selectable temperature is called the dual fuel tem-  
perature setpoint, dF and is set in the Installer/Configuration  
menu, items 33 or 34. With outdoor remote sensor installed  
and enabled, the dual fuel temperature setpoint (menu item  
33) can be set to a temperature of -5° through 50°. When  
outdoor remote sensor is not installed, a software logic  
based dual fuel number (menu item 34) from 01 to 09 can be  
selected. A higher temperature or dual fuel setting will provide  
a smaller stage separation between the heat pump and Aux  
to give more comfort. A lower temperature or number will  
provide a larger stage separation for more economy.  
default), H4 (high) or L1 (low). Pressing the  
and  
keys at  
the same time will change the weight for the program period.  
The weight of the thermostat sensor is fixed.  
In normal operation of the thermostat, the current tempera-  
ture displayed will be the weighted average of the local  
sensor and the remote sensor using the formula (local sensor  
weight x local sensor temperature) + (remote sensor weight x  
remote sensor temperature) / (local sensor weight + remote  
sensor weight).  
After the dual fuel temperature setpoint is set and  
is  
Example: Local sensor temperature is 80° and the remote  
sensor is 70°.  
If weight is selected H4, the averaged temperature of 72° will  
be displayed.  
(1 x 80) + (4 x 70) / 5 = 72°  
pressed, a delay, Cd, can be set for compressor shutdown  
after the auxiliary stage is energized. This delay can be set  
from 0 seconds to 99 seconds to minimize the time that the  
system may blow cooler air until the alternate source of heat  
comes on. Default setting for delay is 60. When setting the  
If weight is selected A2, the average temperature of 73° will  
be displayed.  
(1 x 80) + (2 x 70) / 3 = 73.3°  
delay, if the  
or  
keys are held depressed, the setpoint  
will increase or decrease at the rate of one degree every half  
second for the first three seconds and double the speed after  
three seconds.  
If weight is selected L1, the average temperature of 75° will  
be displayed.  
(1 x 80) + (1 x 70) / 2 = 75°  
Blower Balance Point for Heating  
The example shows that the weight selected would prioritize  
the overall averaged temperature between the two sensors.  
The high weight selection caused the remote sensor to have  
a higher influence in the calculated temperature average than  
the local sensor and the low weight selection caused the  
remote sensor to have less influence.  
Requires DHM connection from thermostat to heat pump  
system. Air to air heat pumps use a fast fan speed to circu-  
late warm air for first stage heating. As outdoor temperatures  
drop, the heat pump produces less heat and a high fan speed  
makes the air from the ducts feel cooler. Blower Balance Point  
allows you to select an outdoor temperature to slow the fan  
speed so the air from the duct feels warmer. Select an out-  
door temperature where the air from the ducts starts to feel  
cool (Installer Configuration Menu item 37). When the outdoor  
temperature drops to the selected temperature, the thermo-  
stat will slow the fan speed so the outlet air feels warmer.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Comfort Alert Codes  
Comfort Alert Codes  
The Comfort Alert diagnostics product monitors the air con-  
ditioning outdoor systems with single phase Copeland Scroll  
compressors. Abnormal system and electrical conditions are  
indicated by flashing ALERT codes on the yellow LED on the  
Comfort Alert module. The flash codes are transmitted to the  
thermostat by the Comfort Alert Thermostat interface module.  
The Comfort Alert compatible thermostat displays “Call For  
Service” that flashes at the same rate as the yellow LED on  
the Comfort Alert module.  
1 Flash  
Long run time  
System pressure trip  
Short cycling  
2 Flashs  
3 Flashs  
4 Flashs  
5 Flashs  
6 Flashs  
7 Flashs  
8 Flashs  
9 Flashs  
Locked rotor  
Open circuit  
Open start circuit  
Open run circuit  
Welded Contactor  
Low voltage  
15  
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OH-1202H Universal Humidity Touchscreen Thermostat Instruction Manual