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7-day Programmable Hydronic Thermostat AQ1000TP2 OWNER'S GUIDE Place Bar Code Here
7-day Programmable Hydronic Thermostat AQ1000TP2 OWNER'S GUIDE Place Bar Code Here
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All rights reserved. 69-2245EF IMPORTANT This thermostat is to be used with this product please visit http://yourhome.honeywell.com or call Honeywell Customer Care toll-free at 1-800-468-1502. For assistance with an AQ2000 Series hydronic control panel. Read and save these instructions. ® U.S. Patents pending. © 6-08 Honeywell International Inc. Need Help? Registered Trademark.
All rights reserved. 69-2245EF IMPORTANT This thermostat is to be used with this product please visit http://yourhome.honeywell.com or call Honeywell Customer Care toll-free at 1-800-468-1502. For assistance with an AQ2000 Series hydronic control panel. Read and save these instructions. ® U.S. Patents pending. © 6-08 Honeywell International Inc. Need Help? Registered Trademark.
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Table of contents User's section About your new thermostat ...1 Overview of display and controls...2 Powering up and setting the temperature 3 Setting the thermostat Hold/Run mode ...4 Setting the system Heat/Cool mode...5 Setting the fan On/Auto mode ...6 Setting the clock and date ...7 Default schedule...9 New schedule...10 Modifying the schedule...11 User's configuration menu ...14 Alert messages...17 Installer's section Installation ...18 Configuration switches ...19 Installer's configuration menu...20 Appendix Technical specifications...23 2-year limited warranty ...24 69-2245EF
Table of contents User's section About your new thermostat ...1 Overview of display and controls...2 Powering up and setting the temperature 3 Setting the thermostat Hold/Run mode ...4 Setting the system Heat/Cool mode...5 Setting the fan On/Auto mode ...6 Setting the clock and date ...7 Default schedule...9 New schedule...10 Modifying the schedule...11 User's configuration menu ...14 Alert messages...17 Installer's section Installation ...18 Configuration switches ...19 Installer's configuration menu...20 Appendix Technical specifications...23 2-year limited warranty ...24 69-2245EF
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...AF) (see page 19). About your new thermostat Honeywell's AQ1000TP2 is a programmable thermostat designed to be used to activate a fan, the latter can be programmed to use up to 4 periods per day. It displays both . Thermostat modes: The thermostat can be placed in any of extended vacancy, ... mode, the setpoint is adjusted according to the programmed schedule. • The thermostat enters Temporary Hold mode when the setpoint is temporarily overridden while in heat mode or to operate a hydronic system, a HVAC system or both indoor and outdoor temperatures and incorporates the following...
...AF) (see page 19). About your new thermostat Honeywell's AQ1000TP2 is a programmable thermostat designed to be used to activate a fan, the latter can be programmed to use up to 4 periods per day. It displays both . Thermostat modes: The thermostat can be placed in any of extended vacancy, ... mode, the setpoint is adjusted according to the programmed schedule. • The thermostat enters Temporary Hold mode when the setpoint is temporarily overridden while in heat mode or to operate a hydronic system, a HVAC system or both indoor and outdoor temperatures and incorporates the following...
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Overview of display and controls Day Time Indoor temperature Outdoor temperature Fan On/Auto mode System Heat/Cool mode Thermostat Hold/Run mode Heating is on Keypad is locked 2 Period Menu button Clear button Fan button System button Hold/Run button Cooling is on Temperature (up) and (down) buttons 69-2245EF
Overview of display and controls Day Time Indoor temperature Outdoor temperature Fan On/Auto mode System Heat/Cool mode Thermostat Hold/Run mode Heating is on Keypad is locked 2 Period Menu button Clear button Fan button System button Hold/Run button Cooling is on Temperature (up) and (down) buttons 69-2245EF
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... changed. 3 69-2245EF Setting the Temperature manually The thermostat displays the actual (measured) temperature of that thermostat. NOTE: If the hydronic control panel has locked the thermostat's keypad, appears on when the zoning module is displayed. All thermostats configured for the next 5 seconds. This means the thermostat settings cannot be displayed for ALL-ZONES scheduling should...
... changed. 3 69-2245EF Setting the Temperature manually The thermostat displays the actual (measured) temperature of that thermostat. NOTE: If the hydronic control panel has locked the thermostat's keypad, appears on when the zoning module is displayed. All thermostats configured for the next 5 seconds. This means the thermostat settings cannot be displayed for ALL-ZONES scheduling should...
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... mode) by the hydronic control panel the thermostat uses the Vacancy setpoint temperature. The thermostat cannot be placed in Unoccupied mode if its setback margin is set in the installer's configuration menu of the thermostat (see page 20) or the User Menu of the programmable AQ2000 control panel.... 4 69-2245EF Unoccupied (Setback) Mode The thermostat can be done manually. This value is set in the user's configuration...
... mode) by the hydronic control panel the thermostat uses the Vacancy setpoint temperature. The thermostat cannot be placed in Unoccupied mode if its setback margin is set in the installer's configuration menu of the thermostat (see page 20) or the User Menu of the programmable AQ2000 control panel.... 4 69-2245EF Unoccupied (Setback) Mode The thermostat can be done manually. This value is set in the user's configuration...
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...means the thermostat switches between ... are off. This happens when heating is required to maintain the desired temperature. A thermostat can be prevented by raising the cooling setpoint and/or lowering the minimum floor limit....stays below the heating setpoint for 15 minutes. If you set the temperature when the thermostat is in cool mode, it becomes the heating setpoint and the cooling setpoint is equal ...SYSTEM button to place the system in one setpoint, if you set the temperature when the thermostat is in heat mode, it becomes the cooling setpoint and the heating setpoint is equal to ...
...means the thermostat switches between ... are off. This happens when heating is required to maintain the desired temperature. A thermostat can be prevented by raising the cooling setpoint and/or lowering the minimum floor limit....stays below the heating setpoint for 15 minutes. If you set the temperature when the thermostat is in cool mode, it becomes the heating setpoint and the cooling setpoint is equal ...SYSTEM button to place the system in one setpoint, if you set the temperature when the thermostat is in heat mode, it becomes the cooling setpoint and the heating setpoint is equal to ...
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Setting the fan On/Auto mode When the thermostat is used to operate a fan in an HVAC system, you can press the FAN button to place the fan in one of the two following modes of operation: On mode The fan runs all the time. Fan mode indicator FAN button 6 69-2245EF Auto mode The fan runs only during a call for heat or cool.
Setting the fan On/Auto mode When the thermostat is used to operate a fan in an HVAC system, you can press the FAN button to place the fan in one of the two following modes of operation: On mode The fan runs all the time. Fan mode indicator FAN button 6 69-2245EF Auto mode The fan runs only during a call for heat or cool.
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Press NEXT set the day (A). Press NEXT set the month (A). NOTE: If you do not press any button for a period of 60 seconds, the thermostat will automatically end the clock and date programming after saving all modifications. 8 69-2245EF Menu button (B) to set the year (A). q r s Press the or button to Press the or button to Press the or button to exit. Press the (B). (B).
Press NEXT set the day (A). Press NEXT set the month (A). NOTE: If you do not press any button for a period of 60 seconds, the thermostat will automatically end the clock and date programming after saving all modifications. 8 69-2245EF Menu button (B) to set the year (A). q r s Press the or button to Press the or button to Press the or button to exit. Press the (B). (B).
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Monday to your situation. For example, you can program the thermostat to skip the periods that do not apply to Friday Saturday & Sunday Period Start Time Heat setpoint...:00 PM 62 °F (16.5 °C) 82 °F (28.0 °C) * The thermostat uses the heating setpoint when it is in cooling mode. 9 69-2245EF Default schedule When the thermostat is set to Run mode, it is in heating mode and the cooling setpoint when it automatically... typical week day. You can skip the Leave and Return periods for the weekend as in the AQ1000TP2 thermostat's default schedule (shown below).
Monday to your situation. For example, you can program the thermostat to skip the periods that do not apply to Friday Saturday & Sunday Period Start Time Heat setpoint...:00 PM 62 °F (16.5 °C) 82 °F (28.0 °C) * The thermostat uses the heating setpoint when it is in cooling mode. 9 69-2245EF Default schedule When the thermostat is set to Run mode, it is in heating mode and the cooling setpoint when it automatically... typical week day. You can skip the Leave and Return periods for the weekend as in the AQ1000TP2 thermostat's default schedule (shown below).
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o Press SCHEDULE. Press NEXT (C). * If ALL ZONES SCHEDULE appears, any modifications made to the schedule on this thermostat will be applied to other thermostats (see page 19). ** As soon as you can then select DAILY, select the day and make the modifications for that day. 11 69-2245EF Afterwards, ...
o Press SCHEDULE. Press NEXT (C). * If ALL ZONES SCHEDULE appears, any modifications made to the schedule on this thermostat will be applied to other thermostats (see page 19). ** As soon as you can then select DAILY, select the day and make the modifications for that day. 11 69-2245EF Afterwards, ...
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to set another day or step 4 Press NEXT (B). NOTE: If you do not press any button for a period of 60 seconds, the thermostat will automatically exit the schedule programming after saving all modifications. 13 69-2245EF Press NEXT (B). To exit, press the Menu button. s t u Press the or button to Press the or button to If necessary, go back to set another period. set the cooling setpoint (A). 3 to step set the heating setpoint (A).
to set another day or step 4 Press NEXT (B). NOTE: If you do not press any button for a period of 60 seconds, the thermostat will automatically exit the schedule programming after saving all modifications. 13 69-2245EF Press NEXT (B). To exit, press the Menu button. s t u Press the or button to Press the or button to If necessary, go back to set another period. set the cooling setpoint (A). 3 to step set the heating setpoint (A).
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Temperature Display Mode Use this parameter to choose the temperature display mode. If °F or °C is selected, the thermostat displays the temperature in the AQ2000 control panel. Use this parameter to specify the amount of the format specified in the ... format, regardless of temperature setback. 15 69-2245EF Temperature Setback Amount When the Unoccupied mode is activated by the programmable AQ2000 control panel, the temperature setpoint is selected, the thermostat displays the temperature in the format specified in cool mode). If the automatic mode (AU) is set back ...
Temperature Display Mode Use this parameter to choose the temperature display mode. If °F or °C is selected, the thermostat displays the temperature in the AQ2000 control panel. Use this parameter to specify the amount of the format specified in the ... format, regardless of temperature setback. 15 69-2245EF Temperature Setback Amount When the Unoccupied mode is activated by the programmable AQ2000 control panel, the temperature setpoint is selected, the thermostat displays the temperature in the format specified in cool mode). If the automatic mode (AU) is set back ...
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Time Display Format Use this parameter to select whether or not the thermostat's screen is pressed. Permanent Backlight Use this parameter to select between the 12-hour format and the 24-hour format. If you do not choose permanent backlight, the screen will lit for 12 seconds when any button is permanently illuminated. Automatic Daylight Savings Time When Automatic Daylight Savings Time is enabled (On), the thermostat automatically switches to daylight savings time on the second Sunday of March and reverts back to normal time on the first Sunday of November. 16 69-2245EF
Time Display Format Use this parameter to select whether or not the thermostat's screen is pressed. Permanent Backlight Use this parameter to select between the 12-hour format and the 24-hour format. If you do not choose permanent backlight, the screen will lit for 12 seconds when any button is permanently illuminated. Automatic Daylight Savings Time When Automatic Daylight Savings Time is enabled (On), the thermostat automatically switches to daylight savings time on the second Sunday of March and reverts back to normal time on the first Sunday of November. 16 69-2245EF
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The thermostat has lost communications with the AQ2000 control panel. The thermostat might be defective if the thermostat has been configured for AF mode (see page 19). The floor sensor may also be defective. The thermostat will still control the ambient air temperature but will flash if the ...floor sensor is defective or not installed. The temperature measured by the thermostat is below the thermostat's display range. When the thermostat has been configured for F mode (see page 19), FLOOR will ignore the floor temperature limits. 17 ...
The thermostat has lost communications with the AQ2000 control panel. The thermostat might be defective if the thermostat has been configured for AF mode (see page 19). The floor sensor may also be defective. The thermostat will still control the ambient air temperature but will flash if the ...floor sensor is defective or not installed. The temperature measured by the thermostat is below the thermostat's display range. When the thermostat has been configured for F mode (see page 19), FLOOR will ignore the floor temperature limits. 17 ...
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..., set to the terminals on the wallplate. 2. Installation 1. For example, for floor temperature measurement (required only if the thermostat is set the configuration switches (see page 19) 4. Re-install the faceplate to the wall or onto an electrical box. 3. Remove the... thermostat from its wallplate by unscrewing the screw underneath the thermostat and tilting the bottom of the thermostat up. Terminal 1 TH 2 TH 3 SENSOR 4 SENSOR Description AQ2000 Series hydronic control panel connections External sensor connections for 22 AWG, use...
..., set to the terminals on the wallplate. 2. Installation 1. For example, for floor temperature measurement (required only if the thermostat is set the configuration switches (see page 19) 4. Re-install the faceplate to the wall or onto an electrical box. 3. Remove the... thermostat from its wallplate by unscrewing the screw underneath the thermostat and tilting the bottom of the thermostat up. Terminal 1 TH 2 TH 3 SENSOR 4 SENSOR Description AQ2000 Series hydronic control panel connections External sensor connections for 22 AWG, use...
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... the screen. 19 69-2245EF Installer's Configuration Menu (switch 2) Use DIP switch 2 to a thermostat configured for ALL-ZONES scheduling share the same schedule settings as the AQ2000 hydronic control panel. AIR will appear on the back of the thermostat faceplate. Scheduling Mode (switch 1) Use DIP switch 1 to select between 1-ZONE and ALL-ZONES...
... the screen. 19 69-2245EF Installer's Configuration Menu (switch 2) Use DIP switch 2 to a thermostat configured for ALL-ZONES scheduling share the same schedule settings as the AQ2000 hydronic control panel. AIR will appear on the back of the thermostat faceplate. Scheduling Mode (switch 1) Use DIP switch 1 to select between 1-ZONE and ALL-ZONES...
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Return the thermostat to the down position (User mode). Installer's configuration menu The parameters in the up position (Installer mode). 3. Place DIP switch 2 on the back of the ... pressing PREVIOUS or NEXT, any modification and view the next (or previous) parameter, press NEXT (or PREVIOUS). 6. Remove the thermostat from its wallplate. NOTE: See pages 21 and 22 for descriptions of the thermostat in the Installer's configuration menu must be saved. 20 69-2245EF Incorrect settings can result in property damage. 1.
Return the thermostat to the down position (User mode). Installer's configuration menu The parameters in the up position (Installer mode). 3. Place DIP switch 2 on the back of the ... pressing PREVIOUS or NEXT, any modification and view the next (or previous) parameter, press NEXT (or PREVIOUS). 6. Remove the thermostat from its wallplate. NOTE: See pages 21 and 22 for descriptions of the thermostat in the Installer's configuration menu must be saved. 20 69-2245EF Incorrect settings can result in property damage. 1.
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... Range 41 °F (5 °C) 41 °F (5 °C) to 100 °F (38 °C) Minimum Floor Setpoint This parameter is available only when the thermostat is configured in F mode (see page 19). Default setting 100 °F (38 °C) Range 41 °F (5 °C) to 100 °F (38 ...176;C) Maximum Floor Setpoint This parameter is available only when the thermostat is configured in F mode (see page 19). Default setting 41 °F (5 °C) Range 41 °F (5 °C) to 100 °F (38 °...
... Range 41 °F (5 °C) 41 °F (5 °C) to 100 °F (38 °C) Minimum Floor Setpoint This parameter is available only when the thermostat is configured in F mode (see page 19). Default setting 100 °F (38 °C) Range 41 °F (5 °C) to 100 °F (38 ...176;C) Maximum Floor Setpoint This parameter is available only when the thermostat is configured in F mode (see page 19). Default setting 41 °F (5 °C) Range 41 °F (5 °C) to 100 °F (38 °...