AMX ENV-VST-C manual Wiring the Thermostat, Removing the Faceplate from the Base

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Installation and Wiring

Removing the Faceplate from the Base

No tools are required to disassemble the thermostat - simply use your hands to pull the front panel off of the base.

Loss of internal programs may result from static discharge to the thermostat circuit board. Touch a grounded metal object to discharge any static charge before handling the circuit board.

Mounting the Base to a Wall

You should only mount the ViewStat Color Communicating Thermostat onto a sheetrock wall with the anchors and screws provided with the unit. There are four screw holes located on the base of the thermostat.

1.Place the base over the wire hole opening in the wall. Level the base (leveling required for appearance only) and mark the screw hole mounting locations.

2.Using the supplied wall anchors, drill 1/4" hole in the center of the marked locations, and tap the wall anchors into the holes. If using the supplied screws only, drill a 3/32" hole in the center of the marked locations.

Minimize the wire entry hole size and seal. Drafts from inside the wall could affect temperature readings.

3.Fasten the base to the wall with the supplied screws.

4.Seal the wire entry with caulk, drywall putty, or insulation.

Wiring the Thermostat

A qualified HVAC technician should perform these steps to ensure proper termination.

1.Make sure the HVAC system power is off.

2.Strip 1/4" (0.63 cm) of insulation from each wire you are using.

3.Secure the wires into the terminals on the base according to the appropriate wiring diagram, as described below. Refer to the Wiring Diagrams on page 7.

Use color-coding practices (i.e. white wire to W terminal) whenever possible.

Single Stage Furnace and Single Stage A/C - Refer to the Single Stage Furnace and Single Stage A/C on

page 7.

Dual Stage Furnace and Dual Stage A/C - Refer to the Dual Stage Furnace and Dual Stage A/C on page 8.

Roof Top Unit with Dual Stage Heat and Dual Stage Cool - Refer to the Roof Top Unit with Dual Stage Heat and Dual Stage Cool on page 9.

Boiler with A/C with Separate Transformers - Refer to the Boiler and A/C with Separate Transformers on

page 10.

Single Stage Heat Pump - Refer to the Single Stage Heat Pump on page 11. Two Stage Heat Pump - Refer to the Two Stage Heat Pump on page 12.

First Stage Radiant Floor Heat, Second Stage Furnace One Stage of Cooling - Refer to the First Stage Radiant Floor Heat, Second Stage Furnace with Single Stage Cooling on page 13.

4.Check each wire to ensure it is securely fastened, not broken, and any exposed wires are not touching each other.

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ENV-VST-C - Operation / Reference Guide

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Contents ENV-VST-C AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Advanced Thermostat Operations Programming AxLink Channels AxLink Levels Weather Duet Module Overview ViewStat Color Thermostat SpecificationsSystem Components ENV-VST-TSO Outdoor Temperature Sensor Specifications Communication and HvacSelecting the Thermostat Location Disconnecting Power to All Hvac EquipmentRemote Temperature Sensors Stand-Alone Thermostat Mounting CriteriaRemoving the Faceplate from the Base Wiring the ThermostatMounting the Base to a Wall Communication and Equipment Terminal Wiring Definitions Wiring TerminalsCommunication and Equipment Terminal Wiring Definitions Wiring Guidelines Preparing Captive WiresWiring for AxLink Wiring Diagrams Single Stage Furnace and Single Stage A/CDual Stage Furnace and Dual Stage A/C wiring Dual Stage Furnace and Dual Stage A/CRoof Top Unit with Dual Stage Heat and Dual Stage Cool Boiler and A/C with Separate Transformers wiring Boiler and A/C with Separate TransformersSingle Stage Heat Pump wiring Single Stage Heat PumpTwo Stage Heat Pump wiring Two Stage Heat PumpInstallation and Wiring Installing a Remote Sensor Installing the Outdoor Temperature SensorInstalling the Indoor Flush Mount Sensor Indoor Flush Mount Temperature Sensor SpecificationsSensor wire connected to cable Front Panel Components Navigating the ViewStat Color Communicating ThermostatChanging the Heating and Cooling Setpoints Main Screen Status IconsHold Mode Options Changing Hold ModeChanging the Heating/Cooling Mode To ProgramTurning Off the Hvac System Changing the Fan ModeHeating/Cooling Mode Options Stops blinkingFan Auto Fan Mode OptionsHelp Screen Or coolingCurrent Weather Screen Day Forecast ScreenThermostat Mode Screen Options Thermostat Mode ScreenExit Returns to the Main screen Program Screen Establishing Daytime/Nighttime Temperature SettingsProgram Screen Options Copying Programmed Settings Copy To screenEstablishing Away Mode Settings Away Mode ScreenAway Mode Screen Options Changing the Fan Settings Settings ScreenSettings Screen Options Changing the Filter Settings Changing User Preferences Accessing Advanced Setup OptionsSecurity Code Screen Entering the Security Code Change Security Code ScreenChanging the Security Code User Preferences Screen User Preferences Screen OptionsChanging the Temperature Scale Changing the Date and Time FormatChanging the Backlight Settings Disabling the Filter Change ReminderDisabling the Forecast Screens Disabling the Weather Alert IconDisabling the Screen Saver Button Lockout Screen Button Lockout Screen OptionsLocking the Temperature Settings Locking the ButtonsLocking the Fan Settings Locking the Mode SettingsAdvanced Setup Screen Advanced Setup Screen OptionsWhen Diagnostic Mode is active Changing the Type of Hvac SystemChanging the Type of Fossil Fuel Activating the External SensorActivating the Internal On-board Sensor Setting the Date and Time on the ThermostatActivating the On-board Humidity Sensor Turning on Diagnostic Mode Advanced Setup screen 2Turning on Comfort Recovery Turning on the Humidification and Dehumidification SystemsAxLink Communications Screen AxLink Communications screenSwitching AxLink Devices Thermostat Setup Screen Thermostat SetupThermostat Setup Screen Options Setting First and Second Stage Differentials Setting the Deadband Temperature DifferenceSetting the Temperature Offset Setting the Balance Point for a Heat Pump SystemThermostat Setup screen 2 SENDCOMMANDs SENDCOMMANDsDay Forecast Commands Color ViewStat Thermostat CommandsDay Forecast Commands Weather Condition KeywordsAxLink Commands AxLink CommandsDew Point 55F Temperature scaleDisplays the current forecast To Off, the response reports OFFSendcommand ’LK MR1 TR3’ Sets the mode to Program Master requesting the thermostat’s serial number Sets the current barometric pressureRequest the thermostat’s serial number Thermostat returns the serial numberAxLink Channels AxLink ChannelsHeat 224 219Hvac State Emergency 2nd stage heat relay Provides feedback from relay W2 246Weather Duet Module AxLink LevelsAxLink Levels Weather Setup Pages InConcert windowChanging the Date and Time Weather MainChanging the Humidity Settings Changing the Humidity ModeChanging the Heat and Cool Settings Humidity menuChanging the Hvac Mode Hvac Mode menuChanging the Hold Mode Entering Location by Zip CodeChanging Wind Speed Units Changing Temperature UnitsEntering Location by Station ID Changing Pressure UnitsDay Forecast screen Programming ENV-VST-C Operation / Reference Guide Increase Your Revenue through education + knowledge
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