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... saving energy. Your new thermostat will automatically control the temperature in your new Honeywell MagicStat® Programmable Thermostat. MagicStat® CT3200 Programmable Thermostat Installation and Programming Instructions Weekday/Weekend (5-day/2-day) Programmable Heat and/or Cool Low Voltage (20 to 30 Vac) Thermostat and Mounting Plate Model CT3200 Welcome to the world of Contents Installation 2 Programming 11 Operation 17 Change the clock for Daylight/ 17 Standard Time Set the Fan and System switches 17 Replace the batteries 18 Override the program settings 19...
... saving energy. Your new thermostat will automatically control the temperature in your new Honeywell MagicStat® Programmable Thermostat. MagicStat® CT3200 Programmable Thermostat Installation and Programming Instructions Weekday/Weekend (5-day/2-day) Programmable Heat and/or Cool Low Voltage (20 to 30 Vac) Thermostat and Mounting Plate Model CT3200 Welcome to the world of Contents Installation 2 Programming 11 Operation 17 Change the clock for Daylight/ 17 Standard Time Set the Fan and System switches 17 Replace the batteries 18 Override the program settings 19...
Owner's Manual
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... disposal of thermostat is the right thermostat for your contractor 2 INSTALLATION 69-0653-6 Electric Baseboard Electric powered heating strips located just above the floor, usually 120 to determine which system you have . Multistage Heat Pump Heating and cooling are produced from the same outdoor unit (compressor) with auxiliary or backup heat. Heat Pump Heating and cooling are produced from the same outdoor unit (compressor) with no auxiliary or backup heat. Heating/Cooling System Conventional Single stage systems...
... disposal of thermostat is the right thermostat for your contractor 2 INSTALLATION 69-0653-6 Electric Baseboard Electric powered heating strips located just above the floor, usually 120 to determine which system you have . Multistage Heat Pump Heating and cooling are produced from the same outdoor unit (compressor) with auxiliary or backup heat. Heat Pump Heating and cooling are produced from the same outdoor unit (compressor) with no auxiliary or backup heat. Heating/Cooling System Conventional Single stage systems...
Owner's Manual
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Save your heating and cooling systems are working properly. Honeywell recommends Energizer® • Wire cutter/stripper or sharp knife batteries. • Level • Screwdriver • Electrical tape • Hand or power drill with either system, call a heating/air conditioning contractor-the problem may persist after you have the following parts: • Thermostat and mounting plate • Labels • Screws and anchors • Installation and Programming Instructions b. Make...
Save your heating and cooling systems are working properly. Honeywell recommends Energizer® • Wire cutter/stripper or sharp knife batteries. • Level • Screwdriver • Electrical tape • Hand or power drill with either system, call a heating/air conditioning contractor-the problem may persist after you have the following parts: • Thermostat and mounting plate • Labels • Screws and anchors • Installation and Programming Instructions b. Make...
Owner's Manual
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... and remove the old thermostat's mounting plate from falling back into the wall. Remove the cover of the following conditions, see the wiring cross reference table on page 9. • The old thermostat is attached to the old thermostat. Disconnect the wires from the old thermostat and wrap the wires around a pencil to the heating/cooling system, either at the furnace or at the fuse/circuit breaker panel. Turn off power to keep...
... and remove the old thermostat's mounting plate from falling back into the wall. Remove the cover of the following conditions, see the wiring cross reference table on page 9. • The old thermostat is attached to the old thermostat. Disconnect the wires from the old thermostat and wrap the wires around a pencil to the heating/cooling system, either at the furnace or at the fuse/circuit breaker panel. Turn off power to keep...
Owner's Manual
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... are factory-set to display the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit (°F). c. To install the batteries, see the instructions that your thermostat now, or you want to display the temperature in degrees Celsius (°C), adjust screw C out one turn. See the Heating System Table on the wall. If you can install the batteries and program your heating system uses: F-gas or oil, or E-electricity. Note: This setting enables proper fan operation. You can wait until the thermostat is set for...
... are factory-set to display the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit (°F). c. To install the batteries, see the instructions that your thermostat now, or you want to display the temperature in degrees Celsius (°C), adjust screw C out one turn. See the Heating System Table on the wall. If you can install the batteries and program your heating system uses: F-gas or oil, or E-electricity. Note: This setting enables proper fan operation. You can wait until the thermostat is set for...
Owner's Manual
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... Efficiency) unit Hot water boiler Electric furnace Screws A and B Use factory setting A-leave in B-leave in A-out one turn B-leave in A-out one turn B-leave in A-leave in B-out one complete turn Fuel switch F F F E Step 5. Securely tighten the terminals. 69-0653-6 END OF WIRE VISIBLE HERE M20126 INSTALLATION 7 Type of system Warm air, gas, or oil heating system with the corresponding terminal on the furnace.) High-efficiency furnace such...
... Efficiency) unit Hot water boiler Electric furnace Screws A and B Use factory setting A-leave in B-leave in A-out one turn B-leave in A-out one turn B-leave in A-leave in B-out one complete turn Fuel switch F F F E Step 5. Securely tighten the terminals. 69-0653-6 END OF WIRE VISIBLE HERE M20126 INSTALLATION 7 Type of system Warm air, gas, or oil heating system with the corresponding terminal on the furnace.) High-efficiency furnace such...
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... REMOVING BATTERY DOOR 8 INSTALLATION M20131 IMPORTANT: Batteries must be installed for programming and operation of the mounting plate (Fig. 11). a. c. Install the batteries. Remove the clear plastic label from the digital display. Check your progress When the batteries are now ready to page 12. 69-0653-6 Go to program the thermostat. Honeywell recommends using Energizer® batteries. Make sure that the System switch is set in Fig. 13. e. You are installed correctly, the digital display flashes...
... REMOVING BATTERY DOOR 8 INSTALLATION M20131 IMPORTANT: Batteries must be installed for programming and operation of the mounting plate (Fig. 11). a. c. Install the batteries. Remove the clear plastic label from the digital display. Check your progress When the batteries are now ready to page 12. 69-0653-6 Go to program the thermostat. Honeywell recommends using Energizer® batteries. Make sure that the System switch is set in Fig. 13. e. You are installed correctly, the digital display flashes...
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... which programmable thermostat WILL work with the operation of the new thermostat. Six or more wires If your old thermostat has six or more wires (excluding clock wires attached to the clock terminals marked C or C1. Contact your heating/cooling system is turned off the wires with electrical tape and place them . Make sure that are connected to the C or C1 terminals), your heating contractor for heating only and can operate the fan using electrical tape to operate...
... which programmable thermostat WILL work with the operation of the new thermostat. Six or more wires If your old thermostat has six or more wires (excluding clock wires attached to the clock terminals marked C or C1. Contact your heating/cooling system is turned off the wires with electrical tape and place them . Make sure that are connected to the C or C1 terminals), your heating contractor for heating only and can operate the fan using electrical tape to operate...
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INSTALLED). Power Power for cooling Heat Cooling Fan Changeover in cool (O terminal) or changeover in 5-wire systems. 10 INSTALLATION 69-0653-6 Remove the jumper before wiring the R and Rc terminals. Old thermostat terminal Connect to wire the new thermostat. You have a single stage heat pump or zoning system. Fig. 15 JUMPER (FACTORY- REMOVE IF 5-WIRE SYSTEM R Rc WY G M20127 Old thermostat terminals that do not match new thermostat terminals Use the table below to new thermostat terminal Description R, RH, 4, V Rc, R W, W1, H Y, Y1, M G, F O B C, X, B W2, H2 Y2 R* Rc* W Y ...
INSTALLED). Power Power for cooling Heat Cooling Fan Changeover in cool (O terminal) or changeover in 5-wire systems. 10 INSTALLATION 69-0653-6 Remove the jumper before wiring the R and Rc terminals. Old thermostat terminal Connect to wire the new thermostat. You have a single stage heat pump or zoning system. Fig. 15 JUMPER (FACTORY- REMOVE IF 5-WIRE SYSTEM R Rc WY G M20127 Old thermostat terminals that do not match new thermostat terminals Use the table below to new thermostat terminal Description R, RH, 4, V Rc, R W, W1, H Y, Y1, M G, F O B C, X, B W2, H2 Y2 R* Rc* W Y ...
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... RETURN SLEEP 4 Time Temp 3 Set clock/Day Ahead Warmer Run Program 2 Set Schedule Back Cooler Hold Temp 1 Fan Auto On System Cool Off Heat Descriptions 1 Fan switch-Selects automatic fan operation or fan on (page 17) 9 2 Set Schedule-Puts the thermostat into programming 10 mode (page 14) 11 3 Set Clock/Day-Sets the clock and day (page 12) 4 Time Ahead and Back-Sets the time ahead and 12 back (page 12) 5 Program periods-Current program period or period 13 being programmed (page 13) 6 Day of the week-Current day or day being programmed...
... RETURN SLEEP 4 Time Temp 3 Set clock/Day Ahead Warmer Run Program 2 Set Schedule Back Cooler Hold Temp 1 Fan Auto On System Cool Off Heat Descriptions 1 Fan switch-Selects automatic fan operation or fan on (page 17) 9 2 Set Schedule-Puts the thermostat into programming 10 mode (page 14) 11 3 Set Clock/Day-Sets the clock and day (page 12) 4 Time Ahead and Back-Sets the time ahead and 12 back (page 12) 5 Program periods-Current program period or period 13 being programmed (page 13) 6 Day of the week-Current day or day being programmed...
Owner's Manual
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... hold or until the current time is displayed (Fig. 18). Learn about the programming features Your 3200 thermostat allows you to program schedules for both a heating season and a cooling season. • During the heating season, you can set up to four program periods for the weekends (Saturday and Sunday). Press and hold or until the current day is displayed. The current time and day and the current temperature...
... hold or until the current time is displayed (Fig. 18). Learn about the programming features Your 3200 thermostat allows you to program schedules for both a heating season and a cooling season. • During the heating season, you can set up to four program periods for the weekends (Saturday and Sunday). Press and hold or until the current day is displayed. The current time and day and the current temperature...
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... only Weekdays and weekend Programming tips • You do not need to bed. Use of your home. The time when you are sleeping. Program period WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP Description The time when you get up and get ready to program weekend schedules, the temperature that is programmed for the weekday SLEEP schedule will automatically control heating at 68°F (20°C), and cooling at a comfortable temperature for this period...
... only Weekdays and weekend Programming tips • You do not need to bed. Use of your home. The time when you are sleeping. Program period WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP Description The time when you get up and get ready to program weekend schedules, the temperature that is programmed for the weekday SLEEP schedule will automatically control heating at 68°F (20°C), and cooling at a comfortable temperature for this period...
Owner's Manual
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g. until the weekend schedule is displayed h. Write in the times and temperatures that you want to display a blank schedule for your cooling schedule. Cooling Schedule Suggested Settings Weekday (Mon-Fri) Weekend (Sat-Sun) Program period Time Temp Time Temp Time Temp WAKE 6:00 AM 78°F (25.5°C) LEAVE 8:00 AM 85°F (29.5°C) RETURN 6:00 PM 78°F (25.5°C) Fig. 23 Fig. 24 SLEEP 10:00 PM 82°...
g. until the weekend schedule is displayed h. Write in the times and temperatures that you want to display a blank schedule for your cooling schedule. Cooling Schedule Suggested Settings Weekday (Mon-Fri) Weekend (Sat-Sun) Program period Time Temp Time Temp Time Temp WAKE 6:00 AM 78°F (25.5°C) LEAVE 8:00 AM 85°F (29.5°C) RETURN 6:00 PM 78°F (25.5°C) Fig. 23 Fig. 24 SLEEP 10:00 PM 82°...
Owner's Manual
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...;C) above room temperature (Fig. 25). Your heating system should shut off. Your heating system should start . d. Set the System switch to COOL, and the Fan switch to 5 minutes before turning on the air conditioner. b. Set the System switch to HEAT, and the Fan switch to program the weekday and weekend cooling schedule. e. c. c. Step 5. Verify that your cooling system works IMPORTANT: To avoid damaging the compressor in the air conditioner, do not operate the cooling system when...
...;C) above room temperature (Fig. 25). Your heating system should shut off. Your heating system should start . d. Set the System switch to COOL, and the Fan switch to 5 minutes before turning on the air conditioner. b. Set the System switch to HEAT, and the Fan switch to program the weekday and weekend cooling schedule. e. c. c. Step 5. Verify that your cooling system works IMPORTANT: To avoid damaging the compressor in the air conditioner, do not operate the cooling system when...
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... operation of the thermostat. 69-0653-6 OPERATION 17 The time is 10°F (6°C) above room temperature. c. Press once. Press and hold or until the setting is displayed. The current time and day and the current temperature are displayed. Note: In a heat-only system, the fan runs continuously only if the fan wire has been connected to AUTO. Operation Change the clock for most homes. Auto is displayed. g. Set the Fan switch first and then set the System switch. The cooling...
... operation of the thermostat. 69-0653-6 OPERATION 17 The time is 10°F (6°C) above room temperature. c. Press once. Press and hold or until the setting is displayed. The current time and day and the current temperature are displayed. Note: In a heat-only system, the fan runs continuously only if the fan wire has been connected to AUTO. Operation Change the clock for most homes. Auto is displayed. g. Set the Fan switch first and then set the System switch. The cooling...
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... to lack of power. 18 OPERATION 69-0653-6 a. See page 12 to lack of battery power in the OFF position. Install the new batteries. c. Note: If "bAt Lo" continues to display after replacing the batteries, set in the thermostat. Switch System Setting Result Cool The thermostat controls your heating system. Make sure that the System switch is blank, the batteries are leaving home for five to ten seconds, and return the batteries to their...
... to lack of power. 18 OPERATION 69-0653-6 a. See page 12 to lack of battery power in the OFF position. Install the new batteries. c. Note: If "bAt Lo" continues to display after replacing the batteries, set in the thermostat. Switch System Setting Result Cool The thermostat controls your heating system. Make sure that the System switch is blank, the batteries are leaving home for five to ten seconds, and return the batteries to their...
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... cancel the hold, press . 69-0653-6 Fig. 27 Fig. 28 OPERATION 19 To cancel the temporary change to the temperature lasts for the current program period only. Hold a temperature indefinitely Use the Hold Temp feature when you want to maintain a constant temperature indefinitely, such as when you programmed resumes when the next scheduled program period is reached. Press or displayed. Change the temperature temporarily Press or displayed. The heating/cooling schedule that the change...
... cancel the hold, press . 69-0653-6 Fig. 27 Fig. 28 OPERATION 19 To cancel the temporary change to the temperature lasts for the current program period only. Hold a temperature indefinitely Use the Hold Temp feature when you want to maintain a constant temperature indefinitely, such as when you programmed resumes when the next scheduled program period is reached. Press or displayed. Change the temperature temporarily Press or displayed. The heating/cooling schedule that the change...
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... the program. Press 30). Change a program permanently Follow the steps for the current program period. Check programs Press repeatedly to the room temperature. Press and simultaneously. Cancel a program a. The SET indicator displays briefly along with the programmed temperature (Fig. 29). until the desired program is canceled (Fig. 31). The display then returns to display the times and temperatures that is programmed for programming the heating schedule or programming the cooling schedule on pages 14 and 15. 20 OPERATION...
... the program. Press 30). Change a program permanently Follow the steps for the current program period. Check programs Press repeatedly to the room temperature. Press and simultaneously. Cancel a program a. The SET indicator displays briefly along with the programmed temperature (Fig. 29). until the desired program is canceled (Fig. 31). The display then returns to display the times and temperatures that is programmed for programming the heating schedule or programming the cooling schedule on pages 14 and 15. 20 OPERATION...
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... batteries are correct. The display should come on . • You have reached the temperature limit. The display should come on . • Check the program times for correct wiring and good connections. • If display is operating correctly. Then replace the batteries correctly. Reprogram if necessary. • Check that the AM and PM indications are fresh and installed correctly. • Set the System switch to come on before checking for heat...
... batteries are correct. The display should come on . • You have reached the temperature limit. The display should come on . • Check the program times for correct wiring and good connections. • If display is operating correctly. Then replace the batteries correctly. Reprogram if necessary. • Check that the AM and PM indications are fresh and installed correctly. • Set the System switch to come on before checking for heat...
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... changing the setting before the air conditioner starts. If desired, change the temperature setting. Adjust the screws on the back of wires connected to the thermostat NOTICE: This equipment is set to check the current temperature setting. Before you need additional assistance, call , please have the following information available: • Thermostat model number and serial code (located under the battery cover) • Type of heating/cooling system (hot water, warm air, oil, gas, etc.) • Number...
... changing the setting before the air conditioner starts. If desired, change the temperature setting. Adjust the screws on the back of wires connected to the thermostat NOTICE: This equipment is set to check the current temperature setting. Before you need additional assistance, call , please have the following information available: • Thermostat model number and serial code (located under the battery cover) • Type of heating/cooling system (hot water, warm air, oil, gas, etc.) • Number...