Bryant TSTATBBNAC01-C, TSTATBBN2S01-C Option 08-High Ambient Auxiliary Heat Lockout

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TO SELECT:

1.Enter configuration mode (if not already there).

2.Use up and down buttons to display Option 07. The SET icon should be off.

3.Press MODE button once. The SET icon will come on. The display now shows Option 07 setting.

4.Use up and down buttons to move between available Option 07 choices of ON or OF. Factory default is OF.

5.Press MODE button again to return to Option 07. The SET icon will now be off.

6.Use up and down buttons to select another Option, or press FAN button to exit configuration mode.

H.Option 08—High Ambient Auxiliary Heat Lockout

Present in HP and 2S models only when configured as a heat pump. Outdoor temperature sensor must be attached. This selec- tion allows lockout of any electric heat (W output) when outdoor temperature is above a selected temperature. Temperatures of 5° to 55°F (or equivalent values in C) can be selected. Feature can be disabled by selecting OFF. Emergency heat (EHEAT mode) always overrides this feature.

TO SELECT or ADJUST:

1.Enter configuration mode (if not already there).

2.Use up and down buttons to display Option 08. The SET icon should be off.

3.Press MODE button once. The SET icon will come on. The display now shows Option 08 setting.

4.Use up and down buttons to move between available Option 08 choices of OF, or 5 through 55 in 5° steps. Factory default is OF.

5.Press MODE button again to return to Option 08. The SET icon will now be off.

6.Use up and down buttons to select another Option, or press FAN button to exit configuration mode.

I.Option 10 — O (reversing valve) On with Heat or Cool Selection

This selection is only available on HP and 2S model thermostats when HP is selected via Option 05. This selection determines whether the reversing valve is energized in the heating or cooling mode. Factory default is C, energized in cooling. Use up and down buttons to change between H and C.

TO SELECT:

1.Enter configuration mode (if not already there).

2.Use up and down buttons to display Option 10.

3.Press MODE button once. The SET icon will come on. The display now shows Option 10 setting.

4.Use up and down buttons to move between available Option 10 choices of H (heat) or C (cool). Factory default is C.

5.Press MODE button again to return to Option 10. The SET icon will now be off.

6.Use up and down buttons to select another Option, or press FAN button to exit configuration mode.

J.Option 13—Room Temperature Offset

This option allows calibration (or deliberate miscalibration) of room temperature sensor. There are various reasons why the home owner may want to have displayed temperature adjusted to a higher or lower value. The selected number is the number of degrees, plus or minus, which will be added to the actual temperature. The number can range between -5 and +5. Factory

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default is 0. This adjusted value will be used as actual temperature for both display and control action. For example, if 2 is selected, 72°F actual will read 74°F. If setpoint is 72, the room will control to an actual value of 70 which will be displayed and acted upon as if it were 72. The effect is that a positive number selection will make the room temperature lower and vice versa. This thermostat is factory calibrated within an accuracy of plus or minus 1°F, so this adjustment will provide the best accuracy when set to 0.

TO SELECT:

1.Enter configuration mode (if not already there).

2.Use up and down buttons to display Option 13. The SET icon should be off.

3.Press MODE button once. The SET icon will come on. The display now shows Option 13 setting.

4.Use up and down buttons to move between available Option 13 choices of -5 through +5 in 1° steps. Factory default is 0.

5.Press MODE button again to return to Option 13. The SET icon will now be off.

6.Use up and down buttons to select another Option, or press FAN button to exit configuration mode.

K.Option 15—Auto Mode On/Off Selection

This options allows the installer to enable or disable AUTO mode (automatic changeover between heat and cool). When disabled, AUTO icon does not appear when successive presses of MODE button are used to move between OFF, HEAT, and EHEAT (in heat pump systems). Factory default is ON (AUTO mode enabled).

TO SELECT:

1.Enter configuration mode (if not already there).

2.Use up and down buttons to display Option 15. The SET icon should be off.

3.Press MODE button once. The SET icon will come on. The display now shows Option 15 setting.

4.Use up and down buttons to move between available Option 15 choices of ON or OF. Factory default is ON.

5.Press MODE button again to return to Option 15. The SET icon will now be off.

6.Use up and down buttons to select another Option, or press FAN button to exit configuration mode.

L.Option 18 — Backlight Configuration

This function is only available when the thermostat is operating from full power via R and C. It is not available when the thermostat operates from batteries. In OF (off) mode, this function is disabled. The thermostat backlight will normally be off. It turns on with any button press and stays on for 10 seconds in between button presses. In ON mode, this function is enabled. The thermostat backlight will normally be on and dim in appearance. The backlight becomes brighter with any button press and remains bright for 10 seconds. Factory default is OF.

TO SELECT:

1.Enter configuration mode (if not already there).

2.Use up and down buttons to display Option 18. The SET icon should be off.

3.Press MODE button once. The SET icon will come on. The display now shows Option 18 setting.

4.Use up and down buttons to move between available Option 18 choices of ON or OF. Factory default is OF.

5.Press MODE button again to return to Option 18. The SET icon will now be off.

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Contents Safety Considerations Installation ConsiderationsInstallation Thermostat Location IntroductionModel Selection and Wiring Diagram Chart III. Install ThermostatIV. SET Thermostat Configuration Option 01-Anticipator AdjustmentOption 02-Clean Filter Timer Option 05 HP and 2S / AC ConfigurationOption 07-Zoning On/Off Configuration Option 03-Fahrenheit/Celsius SelectionOption 13-Room Temperature Offset Option 15-Auto Mode On/Off SelectionOption 18 Backlight Configuration Option 08-High Ambient Auxiliary Heat LockoutCheck Thermostat Operation NON-PROGRAMMABLE -C Thermostat Quick Reference Single-Speed Air Conditioner With Typical Fan CoilSee notes 2, 4, 6, 10 A98455Model 2S 01-C W2/BSee note 10 A98463See notes 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 , A04011A04012 A98466See notes 7 , 10 and 1 A04013Wiring Diagram Notes Thermostat Troubleshooting Operational InformationNON-PROGRAMMABLE Thermostat Configuration Record A04105

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