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PRO1 T751i Thermostat Installation Guide

Technician Setup Menu  
Technician Setup Menu  
Tech Settings  
LCD Will Show Adjustment Options Default  
Tech Settings  
Adjustment Options Default  
LCD Will Show  
Use the and buttons  
to select 1H/1C, 1H/2C,  
2H/1C, 2H/2C, 3H/1C, 3H/2C,  
4H/2C.  
This setting allows you to select  
the number of heat and cool  
stages.  
The swing setting often called  
“cycle rate, “differential, or  
“anticipation”is adjustable. A  
The heating swing setting  
is adjustable from 0.2˚ to  
2˚. For example: A swing  
setting of 0.5˚ will turn the  
heating on at approximate-  
ly 0.5˚ below the setpoint  
2H2C  
Heating  
Swing  
smaller swing setting will cause  
SET  
STAGES  
more frequent cycles and a larger  
swing setting will cause fewer  
cycles.  
0.8˚  
System  
Stages  
0.8  
Note: Heat and cool choices  
are limited based on  
conventional, heat pump, or  
PTAC system configuration.  
2H/2C  
and turn the heating off at  
0.5˚ above the setpoint.  
HEAT SWING  
This setting allows the thermostat  
to operate a PTAC. This will allow  
for multiple fan speeds selectable  
in the next two tech settings.  
Use the and buttons  
to select ON/OFF.  
PTAC Mode  
You can configure the system  
switch for the particular  
application. Heat - Off - Cool,  
Heat - Off, Cool - Off, Heat - Off -  
Cool – Auto.  
Use the  
or  
buttons  
OF  
OFF  
2
HC  
until the desired application  
is flashing. AUTO = (Auto  
Changeover)  
PTAC MODE  
This setting allows you to choose  
the number of fan speeds the  
thermostat will control.  
Use the and buttons  
to select , 2 or 3.  
System Set  
HC  
PTAC Fan  
Speeds  
Note: Emergency Heat is available  
in heat pump mode only.  
SYSTEM SET  
1. Speeds: ON, Auto  
2. Speeds: Low, High, Auto  
3. Speeds: Low, Med, High,  
Auto  
G = Low Speed Fan  
B/O = Medium Speed Fan  
Y2 = High Speed Fan  
2
(Only displayed if  
PTAC mode is ON)  
Use and buttons to  
change the setting.  
Select GAS to have the system  
control the fan during a call for  
heat, select Electric to have the  
thermostat control the fan during  
a call for heat.  
GAS  
FAN SPEEDS  
Electric or Gas  
Fan Operation  
This setting will select the  
terminal for medium fan speed  
operations. The selected terminal  
cannot be used for reversing valve  
operations when heat pump is  
enabled.  
Use the and buttons  
to select O/B terminals.  
PTAC Medium  
Fan Speed  
Terminal  
GAS  
OFF  
OFF  
Note: If heat pump is set to “ON”this  
step will not show, and will default  
to ELECTRIC.  
(Only displayed if  
heat pump is set  
to OFF)  
0
0
(Only displayed  
if PTAC mode is  
ON and PTAC fan  
speeds is set to 3)  
FAN OPER  
This setting allows the system  
to run Gas, Oil, Propane or any  
other types of auxiliary heat. The  
thermostat will default to electric  
auxiliary heat in heat pump  
applications.  
Use the and  
buttons to select ON/OFF.  
M FAN TERM  
Dual Fuel  
Auxiliary For  
Heat Pump  
When turned on the thermostat  
will operate a heat pump. EM.  
Heat will show as an option in the  
system switch tech setting.  
Use the and button to  
adjust.  
OFF configures the  
thermostat for conventional  
systems.  
OF  
(Only displayed if  
heat pump is set  
to ON)  
Heat Pump  
ON configures the  
thermostat for heat pump  
systems.  
OFF  
OF  
DUAL FUEL  
HEAT PUMP  
Use the or  
to turn on of off.  
buttons  
This feature allows the thermostat  
to keep multiple stages of heat or  
cool energized until the setpoint  
is satisfied.  
Satisfy  
Setpoint  
Staging  
Swing Setting Tip  
The second stage will turn on at 2x the swing setting. The second stage will  
turn off when 1x the swing is reached. For example, if the swing setting is .5  
degrees for heating and the thermostat is set at 70˚F, the first stage will turn  
on at approximately 69.5˚F. The second stage will turn on at 69˚F. The second  
stage will turn off at 69.5˚F and the first will turn off at 70.5˚F. If the third  
stage is used, it will turn on at 68.5˚F and turn off at approximately 69˚F.  
OF  
(Only displayed  
if there are more  
than one stage of  
heat or cool)  
SATISFY SP  
9
10  
Technician Setup Menu  
Technician Setup Menu  
Tech Settings  
Tech Settings  
LCD Will Show Adjustment Options  
Default  
LCD Will Show Adjustment Options Default  
Use the or  
select OFF, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45,  
60, or 90 minutes.  
key to  
The display light can be  
configured to stay on all the  
time or turn on when any key  
is pressed. There are LOW and  
HIGH selections for continuous  
ON selection.  
This feature allows a delay to  
occur if an additional stage is  
needed. This allows the previous  
stage extra time to satisfy the  
setpoint.  
Use the and  
buttons to select OFF, LOW,  
or HIGH.  
Staging  
Delay  
OF configures the display  
light to come on when the  
light key or any button is  
pressed.  
OF  
(Only displayed  
if there are more  
than one stage of  
heat or cool)  
OFF  
Note: Will not show if using  
outdoor sensor with balance point  
temperature.  
Display  
Light  
STG DELAY  
LO configures the display  
light to stay on at a low  
intensity constantly. When a  
button is pressed, the display  
light will transition to high  
intensity.  
LO  
LO  
You can set the minimum  
compressor run time to  
“OFF, 3, 4, or “5”minutes.  
If 3, 4 or 5 is selected, the  
compressor will run for at  
least the selected time  
before turning off. Use the  
and buttons to  
change the setting.  
This feature allows the installer  
to select the minimum run  
time for the compressor. For  
example, a setting of 4 will force  
the compressor to run for at  
least 4 minutes every time the  
compressor turns on, regardless  
of the room temperature.  
Minimum  
Compressor  
On Time  
OFF  
OFF  
OF  
HI configures the display  
light to remain on at high  
intensity all the time.  
DISP LIGHT  
MIN COMP  
These tech settings will only appear once the thermostat has been connected to the App.  
The cooling fan delay setting will  
delay the fan from coming on in  
cool mode and keep it running  
after the compressor shuts off  
for a short time to save energy in  
some systems.  
You can set the cooling fan  
delay to OFF, 10, 30, 60 or 90  
seconds. If 10, 30, 60, or 90  
is selected the fan will not  
turn on for that many seconds  
when there is a call for cool  
and will run for that many  
seconds after satisfying a call  
for cool.  
Tech Settings  
LCD Will Show Adjustment Options Default  
You can configure this  
thermostat to have a  
programmable schedule ON  
or OFF.  
Use the and button  
to select ON for  
programmable or OFF for  
Cooling Fan  
Delay  
Program  
Options  
OF  
ON  
non-programmable.  
PROGRAM  
COOL DELAY  
You can select either a 12 or 24  
hour clock setting.  
Use the or key to  
select 12 or 24 hour clock.  
This feature allows you to set  
a maximum heating setpoint  
limit. The setpoint temperature  
cannot be raised above this  
value.  
Use the or  
key to  
12 or 24  
Hour Clock  
Heat  
Setpoint  
Limit  
select the maximum heat  
setpoint and the minimum  
cooling setpoint.  
12  
HE  
90˚F  
50˚F  
CLOCK SET  
HEAT LIMIT  
This feature will start heating and  
cooling early to bring the building  
temperature to its programmed  
setpoint by the beginning of the  
WAKE and RETURN time periods.  
Use the  
select on or off.  
or  
key to  
This feature allows you to set a  
minimum cooling setpoint limit.  
The setpoint temperature cannot  
be lowered below this value.  
Use the or key to  
select the minimum cooling  
setpoint.  
Cool  
Setpoint  
Limit  
Pro Recovery  
CO  
(Only displayed if  
Program Option is  
set to “ON”)  
ON  
COOL LIMIT  
This feature allows you to  
display temperatures in either  
Fahrenheit or Celsius.  
PRO RECOV  
˚F for Fahrenheit  
˚C for Celsius  
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˚F or ˚C  
˚F  
F
F OR C  
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