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Pro1 Technologies Pro1 T701i WiFi Thermostat Installation Guide

Wiring  
Wiring  
Replacement Thermostat Wiring  
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Power Supply  
Caution:  
Electrical Hazard  
Failure to disconnect the power  
before beginning to install this  
product can cause electrical shock or  
equipment damage.  
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If you are replacing a thermostat, make  
Factory-installed jumper,  
remove only when installing on 2-transformer system.  
note of the terminal connections on the  
thermostat that is being replaced. In some  
cases the wiring connections will not be  
color coded. For example, the green wire  
may not be connected to the G terminal.  
A 24 VAC 500mA common connection is required with this thermostat.  
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3.  
4.  
Loosen the terminal block screws. Insert  
wires then retighten terminal block screws.  
Warning:  
Place nonflammable insulation into wall  
opening to prevent drafts.  
All components of the control system  
and the thermostat installation must  
conform to Class II circuits per the  
NEC Code.  
This thermostat requires a 24V common  
wire to the C terminal.  
Max Torque = 6in-lbs.  
Installation Tip  
Do not overtighten terminal block screws, as this can damage the terminal block.  
A damaged terminal block can keep the thermostat from fitting on the subbase  
correctly or cause system operation issues.  
Wiring Chart  
For all systems, the following terminals are wired according to whether you have a  
single or dual transformer system as shown:  
RH  
RC  
C
G
24 VAC HOT  
JUMPER SHOULD REMAIN  
INSTALLED  
SINGLE  
TRANSFORMER  
SYSTEM  
Blower / Fan  
24 VAC Common  
500mA  
24 VAC Common  
500mA  
*FROM COOL  
TRANSFORMER  
DUAL  
TRANSFORMER  
SYSTEM  
24 VAC-Heat  
24 VAC-Cool  
Blower / Fan  
*REMOVE PROVIDED *REMOVE PROVIDED  
JUMPER JUMPER  
REMOVE JUMPER  
*FAILURE TO REMOVE PROVIDED JUMPER ON DUAL TRANSFORMER INSTALLATIONS COULD CAUSE SEVERE DAMAGE TO HVAC SYSTEMS  
Note: Devices such as a float switch that mechanically break circuits should be installed  
so that they break the control wire (Y) not the power (R). Interrupting the power circuit  
will shut off power to the thermostat completely and not allow it to operate.  
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Technician Setup Menu  
To enter tech setup:  
Technician Setup Menu  
LCD Will Show Adjustment Options  
Default  
Tech Setup Steps  
You can configure the system  
Use the  
or  
buttons  
1. Press and hold the + and - buttons for 3 seconds.  
2. Press and hold the TECH button for 3 seconds.  
3. Configure the installer options as desired using the table below. Use the + or - buttons to  
change settings and the lower left and right buttons to move from one step to another.  
4. To exit tech setup: press and hold the + and - buttons for 3 seconds, or wait 60 seconds.  
until the desired application  
is flashing. AUTO = (Auto  
Changeover)  
switch for the particular  
application. Heat - Off - Cool,  
Heat - Off, Cool - Off, Heat - Off -  
Cool – Auto.  
Heat  
Off  
SYSTEM SET  
System Set  
Off  
AutoCool  
Cool  
LCD Will Show Adjustment Options  
Default  
Tech Setup Steps  
This feature allows you to set a  
maximum heat setpoint value. The  
setpoint temperature cannot be raised  
above this value.  
Use the + and - buttons to select  
the maximum heat setpoint.  
Heating  
Setpoint  
Limit  
This feature allows the installer to  
You can adjust the room  
Room  
Temperature  
Calibration  
change the calibration of the room  
temperature display. For example, if the  
thermostat reads 70 degrees and you  
would like it to read 72 then select +2.  
temperature display to read  
4˚above or below the factory  
calibrated reading.  
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50  
90  
O
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HEAT LIMIT  
CALIBRATE  
This feature allows you to set a  
minimum cool setpoint value. The  
setpoint temperature cannot be raised  
above this value.  
Use the + and - buttons to select  
the minimum cool setpoint.  
Cooling  
Setpoint  
Limit  
The compressor short cycle delay  
protects the compressor from “short  
cycling. This feature will not allow  
the compressor to be turned on for 5  
minutes after it was last turned off.  
Selecting “ON”will not allow  
the compressor to be turned  
on for 5 minutes after the  
last time the compressor was  
50  
Compressor  
Short Cycle  
Delay  
COOL LIMIT  
ON  
This feature allows you to display  
temperature in either Fahrenheit or  
Celsius.  
˚F for Fahrenheit  
C for Celsius  
0N  
switched off. Select “OFF”to  
remove this delay.  
COMP DELAY  
COOL SWING  
HEAT SWING  
˚F or ˚C  
˚F  
F
The swing setting often called “cycle  
rate, “differential, or “anticipation”is  
adjustable. A smaller swing setting will  
cause more frequent cycles and a larger  
swing setting will cause fewer cycles.  
The cooling swing setting is  
adjustable from 0.2˚ to 2˚. A  
swing setting of 0.5˚will begin  
cooling at approximately 0.5˚  
above the setpoint and stop  
approximately 0.5˚ below the  
setpoint.  
F OR C  
Cooling  
Swing  
The display light can be configured to  
operate 2 different ways. To come on  
when Any Key is pressed, or stay on ALL  
of the time.  
ON - light always on  
OFF - light on when any button  
is pressed.  
0.5 ˚F  
Display  
Light  
OFF  
GA  
OF  
DISP LIGHT  
The swing setting often called “cycle  
rate, “differential, or “anticipation”is  
adjustable. A smaller swing setting will  
cause more frequent cycles and a larger  
swing setting will cause fewer cycles.  
The heating swing setting is  
adjustable from 0.2˚ to 2˚. A  
swing setting of 0.5˚will begin  
heating at approximately 0.5˚  
below the setpoint and begin  
approximately 0.5˚ above the  
setpoint.  
Select GAS for systems that  
control the fan during a call for  
heat. Select ELEC to have the  
thermostat control the fan during  
a call for heat.  
EL - Electric for thermostat  
control  
Heating  
Swing  
Fan  
Operation  
0.4 ˚F  
GA  
GA- Gas for system control  
FAN OPER  
A Note About Auto Changeover:  
Tech settings continued on next page ...  
Swing Setting Tip  
In Auto you have the ability to switch between Auto Heat or Auto Cool  
by pressing the system key. This can be done once the current mode has  
reached its setpoint. For example: if in Auto Heat, the heat setpoint must  
be satisfied before the thermostat will allow you to switch to Auto Cool.  
You can switch out of Auto by holding down the system key. To get back  
into Auto, you must toggle the system key to Auto.  
Temperature swing, sometimes called differential or cycle rate, can be customized  
for this individual application. For most applications choose a swing setting that is  
as wide as possible without making the occupants uncomfortable.  
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