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VIVE TP-S-955WH Programmable Thermostat Instruction Manual

Wiring  
Wiring  
Terminal Designations on the Base Module  
Power supply  
Factory-installed jumper. Remove only when installing on 2-transformer systems  
Use either O or B terminals for changeover valve  
This thermostat is shipped from the factory to operate a conventional heating  
and cooling system. This thermostat may also be configured for a heat pump  
system. See the “heat pumpconfiguration step on page 23 of this manual to  
configure the thermostat for heat pump applications.  
If DEHUM relay requires a normally-energized input, set dehumidity relay to NC in  
technician setup.  
2 Heat 2 Cool  
Conventional  
System  
2 Heat 2 Cool  
Heat Pump  
System  
3 Heat 2 Cool  
Heat Pump  
System  
Terminal  
RC  
Typical 2H/2C System: 1 Transformer  
Transformer power  
(cooling)  
Transformer power  
(cooling)  
Transformer power  
(cooling)  
C
L2  
L1(HOT)  
Transformer power  
(heating)  
Transformer power  
(heating)  
Transformer power  
(heating)  
RH  
C
RC  
RH  
Y
Transformer common  
Transformer common  
Transformer common  
R
COMPRESSOR  
RELAY  
Heat pump changeover  
Heat pump changeover  
Energized in heating  
B
C
valve energized in heating valve energized in heating  
Heat pump changeover Heat pump changeover  
valve energized in cooling valve energized in cooling  
W/E  
G
HEAT RELAY  
FAN RELAY  
Energized in cooling  
Fan relay  
O
G
W2  
Y2  
Fan relay  
Fan relay  
HEAT RELAY 2  
First stage of  
First stage of  
First stage of heat  
First stage of cool  
Second stage of cool  
W/E  
emergency heat  
emergency heat  
COMPRESSOR  
RELAY 2  
First stage of heat & cool First stage of heat & cool  
Y
Second stage of cool  
Second stage of cool  
Y2  
& second stage of heat  
Typical 3H/2C or 2H/1C Heat Pump System  
Auxiliary heat relay,  
second stage of heat  
Auxiliary heat relay,  
third stage of heat  
Second stage of heat  
W2  
C
Humidify  
Humidify  
Humidify  
H
D
L2  
L1(HOT)  
Dehumidify  
Dehumidify  
Dehumidify  
RC  
RH  
R
Terminal Designations on the Master Thermostat  
COMPRESSOR  
RELAY  
Y
C
2 Heat 2 Cool  
Conventional  
System  
2 Heat 2 Cool  
Heat Pump  
System  
3 Heat 2 Cool  
Heat Pump  
System  
COOL CHANGE  
OVER VALVE  
EMERGENCY  
HEAT  
O
B
W/E  
G
Terminal  
HEAT CHANGE  
OVER VALVE  
W2  
Y2  
FAN RELAY  
24 VAC  
transformer power  
24 VAC  
transformer power  
24 VAC transformer power  
transformer common  
R
C
AUXILIARY  
HEAT  
transformer common  
transformer common  
COMPRESSOR  
RELAY 2  
Powering the Master Thermostat  
If you add indoor or outdoor remote sensors to this wireless system  
you must hardwire the master thermostat.  
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Technician Setup  
Technician Setup  
This thermostat has a technician setup menu for easy installer  
configuration. To set up the thermostat for your particular application:  
Tech Setup Steps  
LCD Will Show Adjustment Options  
Default  
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  
on. Select “OF”to remove  
this delay.  
ON OF  
Compressor  
Short Cycle  
Delay  
1. Press the MENU button.  
2. Press and hold the technician setup button for 3 seconds. This 3  
second delay is designed so that homeowners do not accidentally  
access the installer settings.  
ON  
CO  
3. Configure the installer options as desired using the table below.  
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˚. For example: A swing  
setting of 0.5˚ will turn the  
cooling on at approximately  
0.5˚ above the setpoint  
and turn the cooling off at  
approximately 0.5˚ below  
the setpoint.  
dF  
0.5  
Use the  
or  
keys to change settings and the next step  
or previous step key to move from one step to another. Note: Only  
press the DONE key when you want to exit the Technician Setup  
options.  
Cooling  
Swing  
0.5˚  
CO  
4. Press the DONE key to exit.  
Tech Setup Steps  
LCD Will Show Adjustment Options  
Default  
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˚.  
For example: A swing setting  
of 0.5˚ will turn the heating  
on at approximately 0.5˚  
below the setpoint and turn  
the heating off at 0.5˚ above  
the setpoint.  
dF  
0.5  
This feature will flash a reminder  
You can adjust the filter  
OFF  
change reminder from “OFF”  
after the elapsed run time to  
remind the user to change the  
filter. A setting of “OFF”will  
disable this feature.  
to 2000 hours of fan runtime  
in 50 hour increments.  
Heating  
Swing  
Filter Change  
Reminder  
0.4˚  
PA  
OFF  
HE  
PA  
This feature allows the installer  
to change the calibration of the  
room temperature display. For  
example, if the thermostat reads  
70˚ and you would like it to read  
72˚ then select +2.  
You can adjust the room  
temperature display to read  
up to 4˚above or below the  
factory calibrated reading.  
0
Keypad lockout allows you to  
configure the thermostat so that  
some or all of the keys don’t  
function.  
PA= partial keypad lockout,  
which locks all the keys except  
Room  
Temperature  
Calibration  
the  
FU= full keypad lockout,  
or  
keys.  
0˚F  
Keypad  
Lockout  
which locks out all the keys.  
CALIbRATE  
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.  
You can set the minimum  
OFF  
See Keypad Lockout Note  
compressor run time toOFF,  
“3, 4, or “5”minutes. If 3,4  
or 5 is selected, the  
Minimum  
Compressor  
On Time  
compressor will run for  
at least the selected time  
before turning off.  
Swing Setting Tip  
OFF  
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.  
Keypad Lockout Note: The selected keypad lockout functionality must  
be activated after exiting tech setup. If you do not perform this  
procedure, all keys will function freely. To lock the keypad hold down  
the  
unlock the display hold down the  
and  
keys for 3 seconds. You will see a lock in the display. To  
and keys for 3 seconds.  
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