Lennox International Inc P506052-01, 2P1109 setup guide Installer setup − Page 4, Yes, Cancel Save

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Add/remove/modify non−communicating devices

From this screen (figure 9), use the yes button to access a list of non− communicating devices for installing or removing. A list similar to that shown in figure 10 will appear.

setup

 

HELP

system devices

 

 

 

HP

 

 

 

XP19−060−230−06

Add or Remove

 

 

5809K00015

Non−communicating

 

yes

AIR HANDLER

equipment?

 

 

 

 

CBX32MV−60

 

 

 

5809K00020

 

 

 

setup

non−communicating

device list

HUMIDIFIER

DEHUMIDIFIER

UV LIGHT

HELP

to adjust a setting, highlight it, then press edit

Current Value:

(Not Installed)

edit

back

THERMOSTAT

 

 

49W95

 

 

A109K00139

 

 

SYSTEM

back

next step

Figure 9. Add/remove/modify non−communicating devices

Humidification / Dehumidification Control Modes depend on a hu- midifier and/or dehumidifier being added to the system. Therefore, you must press yes on the button near "Add or Remove Non−communicating equipment?" Also, in order for the user’s display to show these controls, the system controls must be set. See Page 12 for more information.

Use the up/down arrows (see figure 10) to select a setting. The right hand side of the screen indicates what is currently selected, for example, Cur- rent Value: (Not Installed); press edit if you want to modify that setting.

Figure 10. Installing UV Light

A typical Installed status screen (Figure 11) shows if the device is not installed or type of equipment installed. Use the arrows to change and use save to save the change. (Cancel goes pack to previous screen.)

Installed Status

Not Installed

UV LIGHT

cancel

save

Figure 11. Typical non−communicating device edit screen

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Contents Shipping and Packing List1 Controls 506052−01Touch Screen Programmable Communicating Thermostat 11/09Table of Contents Icomfortt Thermostat Terms and Acronyms + I − C Icomfortt Technical DescriptionInstalling icomfortt thermostat Icomfortt Thermostat FeaturesOutdoor Temperature Sensor Thermostat TypeCritical alert Installer setup − Page 1Thepress here to contin- ue Thermostat Use this Thermostat? Press hereSome settings Installer setup − Page 2Up/down arrows Scroll through a Numeric range forSetting time and date Installer setup − Page 3Settings and return to previous settings screen Oct 2009Cancel Save Installer setup − Page 4Add/remove/modify non−communicating devices YesModify communicating device settings Installer setup − Page 5Setup System devices About Edit Reset ALL BackConfirmcancel Installer setup − Page 6Indoor air quality controls Installer setup − Page 7Only System 49W95 A109K00139Humidification modes Installer setup − Page 8Dehumidification modes MIN adj. − Indoor temp 2F below cooling setpointPress start to begin testing Tests − Page 1Tests to run screen appears Current Test Blower Check Blower Operation Cancel next Current Test Blower Check Blower Operation Cancel doneSingle test example Equipment details edit Equipment − Page 1Select type of device to run Diagnostics on Diagnostics − Page 1Run diagnostics on HP Diagnostics RemovestartAlert description Alerts − Page 1Active alerts Remind later Clear BackClearing alerts Alerts − Page 2Ingly If you press yes to ’was action taken?’,Alerts − Page 3 Using10 19 AM 12 19View cleared alerts Alerts − Page 4Qualified Lennox equipment installer warning Access installer program from Home screen − Page 1Setup Tests Equipment tests Reconfiguring a system − Page 1Setup Tests Equipment Start BackChanges tonext to advance to the next screen Reconfiguring a system − Page 2Editable Parameters Table User and Installer Installer settingsTable on next Table on next AIR Handler Furnace Heat Pump Airflow Setting User settings Alarm ID Message Name Action required to Clear/Recover Alarm Codes and TroubleshootingIOM Alarm Codes and Troubleshooting Alarm Codes and Troubleshooting Alarm Codes and Troubleshooting Wiring Diagrams − Communicating Systems Optional DIS Charge AIR SEN SOR see DAS Discharge AIR Sensor Required for Even Heat Optional Accessories for use with any icomfortt systemFurnace or AIR Handlerstandard 1 or 2 Stage