Lennox International Inc G71MPP03, XP2101, XC2105, XC1702 2nd Stage Differential where applicable2

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2nd Stage Differential (where applicable)2

Stage Delay & Differential Settings (Installer settings)

1st Stage Differential1Stage 1 differential is used in all thermostats. The default is 1.0°F but can be programmed between 0.5° and 3.0°F in 0.5°F in- crements.

From the equipment button, use the arrows to select 1st Stage Differential. Press edit. Use the up/down arrows to adjust to the desired setting and press save.

2nd Stage Differential (where applicable)2

programmed between 0.5° and 8.0°F in 0.5°F increments.

3rd Stage Differential through 6th Stage Differential (where applica- ble)3 default is 0.5°F but can be programmed between 0.5°F and 8.0°F in 0.5°F increments.

NOTE − Each stage’s differential is based on the previous stage’s differential endpoint. For example, in cooling mode, if stage 1 differential is set to 1.0ºF, then the system comes on 0.5ºF above setpoint and the 2nd differential starts at the 0.5ºF stage 1 endpoint and extends to 2nd stage differential end- point.

NOTE − In normal operation, the end of the cooling demand is at the setpoint −0.5ºF and the end of the heating demand is at the setpoint +0.5ºF.

Staged Delay Timers4

(stages 2 through 6) are enabled and will serve to bring on additional stage(s) of cooling or heating on a timed basis (default 20 minutes) in cases when the

previous stage of heating or cooling will not raise or lower the room tempera- ture to the setpoint in a given time.

When Disabled is selected all stage delay timers are disabled. This means stages are changed based on the temperature and not their timer delays.

NOTE − The 2nd Stage Delay Timer (when Staged Delay Timers is Enabled) is used for both HEATING and COOLING. However, if the system has a vari- able capacity furnace, 2nd Stage Delay Timer will only be used for COOL- ING (not for heating, as the variable capacity algorithm ignores delay tim- ers).

2nd thru 6th Stage Delay timer (where applicable)5taged Delay Tim-

ers are Enabled, the default delay is 20 minutes but can be programmed from 5 to 120 minutes in 5−minute increments. If first stage fails to advance the ambient temperature toward the setpoint by 1.0°F in the programmed delay time, then the second stage is activated.

Heat Cool Stages Locked In6Disabled (heat/cool stages are

turned off separately). If changed to Enabled, heat/cool stages are turned off together. Scroll to Heat Cool Stages Locked In; press edit. Use arrows to select between Disabled or Enabled. Press save.

Lock In 2nd stage HP by Outdoor Temp7f(heat pump stage 2

operates normally). Use this setting to lock in the 2nd stage compressor when the outdoor temperature is at or less than the LOCK TEMP setpoint. Scroll to Lock In 2nd stage HP by Outdoor Temp; press edit. Use arrows to select a temperature between 40 and 55ºF. Press save.

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Contents 2P0912**P506920-01 INSTALLER’S SYSTEM SETUP GUIDEicomfortt−Enabled Units CONTROLSSetting up typical icomfortt systems Table of ContentsPage Supports Outdoor Temperature Sensor optionFigure 1. icomfort by Lennoxt system Installation and Setup Dealer Number Change settingsFigure 3. Settings change tools Figure 4. EnteringCirculate fan ON time setting Table 1. System setting defaults and rangeFigure 5. View/edit time and date Set time and date09 39 am Figure 6. Set current time and dateFigure 7. Using the Add or Remove Non−communicating equipment HUMIDITY CONTROL TIPSred settings Add Non−Communicating Outdoor unitFigure 8. Add non−communicating device SystemSystem 5a 5bFigure 9. Add or remove non−communicating device HumidifierDehumidifier Figure 10. Add or remove non−communicating deviceSystem DehumidifierAdjust a setting screen communicating devices Figure 11. Adjust communicating device screensFigure 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 18. Select tests to run screen Use the Tests / Diagnostics featuresFigure 17. Start testing screen Figure 19. Typical tests results screensFigure 20. Testing finished screen Equipment, Alerts, DiagnosticsSet up Equipment parameters Figure 21. Equipment parameters screenRun Diagnostics Figure 22. Edit equipment detailsFigure 23. Select device and run diagnostics View and clear Installer AlertsFigure 24. Selecting and viewing alerts Figure 25. Cleared alert confirmationView cleared alerts Figure 26. Cleared alerts screenSTART Figure 27. Wi−Fi setupSecure Connection Recommended HERERegistering the icomfort Wi-Fitthermostat Registration for online accessFigure 28. Change Networks Figure 30. icomfort Wi-FitRegistration screen Figure 31. PC Welcome Screen Welcome homeHow Do I Upload a Skin? Wi-FitTherAccess installer program from Home screen yes noReconfigure a system Figure 34. Re−configuration process2nd Stage Differential where applicable2 Smooth Setback Recovery SSR Rules for SSRLow Balance Point Heat Pump, Dual Fuel and Balance PointsHeat Pump Balance Points High Balance PointShut down HP Figure 36. Variable Capacity Operation Flow Chart Gas Heat Control ModeStaged operation Table 2. Variable Capacity Furnace OperationLoad−tracking Variable Capacity FAQs SLP98V only Table 3. Adjustable Parameters Table Installer Installer entryTable 3. Adjustable Parameters Table Installer Lock in 2nd stage HP by Outdoor TempTable 3. Adjustable Parameters Table Installer AIR HANDLERGas Heat Airflow Settings Table 3. Adjustable Parameters Table InstallerFURNACE Cooling Airflow Settings Heat Pump Airflow SettingsTable 3. Adjustable Parameters Table Installer Other Parameters Table 3. Adjustable Parameters Table InstallerTable 4. Adjustable Parameters Table User Filter 1 Timer Table 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting Table 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting AlertTable 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting AlertTable 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting AlertTable 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting AlertTable 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting AlertTable 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting AlertTable 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting AlertTable 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting AlertHomeowner Service Alert Codes8 Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingPossible Cause Table 6. Troubleshooting TipsIssue / Problem Corrective Action / CommentsTable 6. Troubleshooting Tips High Balance Point and Low BalTable 6. Troubleshooting Tips Determine the actual Software verTable 6. Troubleshooting Tips During the cooling mode the disWiring Diagrams icomfortt Communicating System WiringWiring Diagrams icomfort by Lennoxt AIR HANDLER AHCOptional Accessories Wiring for use with any icomfort by Lennoxt systemOptional Accessories Wiring for use with any icomfort by Lennoxt systemLVCS Ventilation Control System attached to the PUSHBUTTON Setting up typical systems TIPSTIPS Setting up typical systemsT PUMP DUAL FUEL TIPSTIPS Setting up typical systems TIPSTIPS Setting up typical systemsT PUMP UNITS TIPSTIPS icomfortt−Enabled Unit Table 7. Replacement ControlsREVISION HISTORY Replacement Kit Catalog No