Lennox International Inc CBX32MV06, XP2101, XC2105, XC1702 Run Diagnostics, Edit equipment details

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Run Diagnostics

setup

tests

equipment

 

system devices

 

 

 

 

 

 

Low Heating Airflow

 

Equipment Name

 

 

 

 

Heating Airflow Control Type

current value:

 

 

 

Low Heating Airflow

 

 

400

 

High Heating Airflow

 

 

 

 

High Cooling Airflow

 

 

 

edit

 

 

 

 

Airflow Profile − Cooling

tests

equipment

 

setup

 

resetAll

High HP Airflow

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

system devices

 

 

Continuous Indoor Blower Airflow

Low Heating Airflow

 

 

 

HeatingEquipmentIndoor BlowerNameOFF Delay

back

 

 

 

 

 

Heating Airflow Control Type

current value:

 

Low Heating Airflow

 

325

 

 

 

 

 

When finished, press back; equipment parameters screen (figure 21B re- turns); then press next.

ther run tests as before or press skip tests.

The esting process screen" (see figure 20) again appears; use the EXIT button (if you have completed the required setup), or use diagnostics but- ton (to analyze the system; see Page 21), or use equipment button again (if you want to make any further changes to device details).

Table 3 on (on Page 37) shows a list of Editable Parameters for the currently available devices designed to communicate in this system. Other devices and additional parameters may be added at a later time. Check the unit installation manuals (i.e. furnace, air handler, heat pump, ac unit) for current information and default parameters.

Run Diagnostics

High Heating Airflow

High Cooling AirflowLow Heating Airflow

Range is 325 to 450

Airflow Profile − Cooling

Default is 400, inc: 25

High HP Airflow

set−to

Continuous Indoor Blower Airflow

Heating Indoor Blower OFF325Delay

save cancel

9:39 am Aug 15, 2012

edit

resetAll

back

NOTE − To run diagnostics and insure the system works properly, the system should be running

cooling, heating, dehumidification, humidification, or continuous fan opera- tion.

If you need to run diagnostics to analyze the system, press the diagnostics

button. The

A) will open.

Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the list of items found on the left of the screen. The right side of the screen shows which item is selected. Use start to begin the process. A

being conducted, followed by a screen similar to figure 23B.

Figure 22. Edit equipment details

Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the information and take note of any found to be out of operating range.

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icomfort Wi-Fit 7−Day Programmable Communicating Thermostat

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Contents icomfortt−Enabled Units INSTALLER’S SYSTEM SETUP GUIDE2P0912**P506920-01 CONTROLSSetting up typical icomfortt systems Table of ContentsPage Supports Outdoor Temperature Sensor optionFigure 1. icomfort by Lennoxt system Installation and Setup Figure 3. Settings change tools Change settingsDealer Number Figure 4. EnteringTable 1. System setting defaults and range Circulate fan ON time setting09 39 am Set time and dateFigure 5. View/edit time and date Figure 6. Set current time and dateFigure 7. Using the HUMIDITY CONTROL TIPS Add or Remove Non−communicating equipmentFigure 8. Add non−communicating device Add Non−Communicating Outdoor unitred settings SystemFigure 9. Add or remove non−communicating device 5a 5bSystem HumidifierSystem Figure 10. Add or remove non−communicating deviceDehumidifier DehumidifierFigure 11. Adjust communicating device screens Adjust a setting screen communicating devicesFigure 12. Accessing device to modify Figure 13. Modify device settingsG71MPP or SLP98 Furnace Note Figure 14. Adjust a non−communicating device setting Figure 15. Adjust a non−communicating device setting Figure 16. Adjust dehumidification when not using Humiditrol or an auxiliary dehumidifier Humidification and Dehumidification Modes HUMIDIFICATION modesDEHUMIDIFICATION modes Figure 17. Start testing screen Use the Tests / Diagnostics featuresFigure 18. Select tests to run screen Figure 19. Typical tests results screensSet up Equipment parameters Equipment, Alerts, DiagnosticsFigure 20. Testing finished screen Figure 21. Equipment parameters screenFigure 22. Edit equipment details Run DiagnosticsView and clear Installer Alerts Figure 23. Select device and run diagnosticsView cleared alerts Figure 25. Cleared alert confirmationFigure 24. Selecting and viewing alerts Figure 26. Cleared alerts screenSecure Connection Recommended Figure 27. Wi−Fi setupSTART HERERegistering the icomfort Wi-Fitthermostat Registration for online accessFigure 28. Change Networks Figure 30. icomfort Wi-FitRegistration screen How Do I Upload a Skin? Welcome homeFigure 31. PC Welcome Screen Wi-FitTheryes no Access installer program from Home screenFigure 34. Re−configuration process Reconfigure a system2nd Stage Differential where applicable2 Rules for SSR Smooth Setback Recovery SSRHeat Pump Balance Points Heat Pump, Dual Fuel and Balance PointsLow Balance Point High Balance PointShut down HP Gas Heat Control Mode Figure 36. Variable Capacity Operation Flow ChartTable 2. Variable Capacity Furnace Operation Staged operationLoad−tracking Variable Capacity FAQs SLP98V only Installer entry Table 3. Adjustable Parameters Table InstallerLock in 2nd stage HP by Outdoor Temp Table 3. Adjustable Parameters Table InstallerAIR HANDLER Table 3. Adjustable Parameters Table InstallerGas Heat Airflow Settings Table 3. Adjustable Parameters Table InstallerFURNACE Cooling Airflow Settings Heat Pump Airflow SettingsTable 3. Adjustable Parameters Table Installer Table 3. Adjustable Parameters Table Installer Other ParametersTable 4. Adjustable Parameters Table User Filter 1 Timer Table 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting Alert Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingAlert Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingAlert Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingAlert Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingAlert Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingAlert Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingAlert Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingAlert Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingTable 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting Homeowner Service Alert Codes8Issue / Problem Table 6. Troubleshooting TipsPossible Cause Corrective Action / CommentsHigh Balance Point and Low Bal Table 6. Troubleshooting TipsDetermine the actual Software ver Table 6. Troubleshooting TipsDuring the cooling mode the dis Table 6. Troubleshooting Tipsicomfortt Communicating System Wiring Wiring Diagramsicomfort by Lennoxt AIR HANDLER AHC Wiring Diagramsfor use with any icomfort by Lennoxt system Optional Accessories WiringOptional Accessories Wiring for use with any icomfort by Lennoxt systemLVCS Ventilation Control System attached to the PUSHBUTTON TIPS Setting up typical systemsTIPS Setting up typical systemsT PUMP DUAL FUEL TIPSTIPS TIPS Setting up typical systemsTIPS TIPS Setting up typical systemsT PUMP UNITSTIPS REVISION HISTORY Table 7. Replacement Controlsicomfortt−Enabled Unit Replacement Kit Catalog No