AMX ENV-VST-C manual Wiring Terminals, Communication and Equipment Terminal Wiring Definitions

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Installation and Wiring

Wiring Terminals

ViewStat Color Communicating Thermostats are equipped with terminals RC, RH, C, Y, W, G, O, B, S1, S2, L1, L2, L3, and L4. You can use terminals S1 and S2 to accommodate a remote temperature sensor (see the Installing a Remote Sensor section on page 14 for more information).

Terminals L1-L4 connect to the AxLink cable. The remaining terminals are used to control various types of heating and cooling systems detailed in the following sections. FIG. 2 displays the layout of the terminals on the thermostat’s motherboard.

FIG. 2 Terminal layout

Applying voltage to the external temperature sensor pins (S1 and S2) can cause permanent damage to the thermostat.

Communication and Equipment Terminal Wiring Definitions

The following table lists the communication and equipment terminal wiring definitions for the thermostat.

Communication and Equipment Terminal Wiring Definitions

RH 24 VAC in

RC 24 VAC in for AC relays. If a separate 24 VAC is not supplied to the RC terminal, install a jumper from RH to RC.

C24 VAC common

G1

Fan on 1. If you are using a single speed fan, you should connect it to the G1 terminal, since the fan speed is set

 

to Low by default. On a multi-speed fan, G1 is the lowest speed.

 

 

 

G2

Fan on 2.

On a multi-speed fan, G2 is the medium speed.

G3

Fan on 3.

On a multi-speed fan, G3 is the highest speed.

W1

1st stage heat or emergency heat for a heat pump system.

W2

2nd stage heat

Y1

1st stage compressor

Y2

2nd stage compressor.

BReversing valve (heat). Either the B or O relay will be connected to the reversing valve based on the type of reversing valve used. Connect one or the other. DO NOT CONNECT BOTH.

OReversing valve (cool). Either the B or O relay will be connected to the reversing valve based on the type of reversing valve used. Connect one or the other. DO NOT CONNECT BOTH.

DEH

Dehumidify

HUM

Humidify

S1

External thermistor. The Color ViewStat supports only one external sensor.

S2

External thermistor. The Color ViewStat supports only one external sensor.

L1

AxLink PWR. This terminal is optional for AxLink connections.

L2

AxLink AxP. This terminal is required for AxLink connections.

L3

AxLink AxM. This terminal is required for AxLink connections.

L4

AxLink GND. This terminal is required for AxLink connections.

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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 System Components ViewStat Color Thermostat SpecificationsOverview Communication and Hvac ENV-VST-TSO Outdoor Temperature Sensor SpecificationsStand-Alone Thermostat Mounting Criteria Disconnecting Power to All Hvac EquipmentRemote Temperature Sensors Selecting the Thermostat LocationMounting the Base to a Wall Wiring the ThermostatRemoving the Faceplate from the Base Communication and Equipment Terminal Wiring Definitions Wiring TerminalsCommunication and Equipment Terminal Wiring Definitions Wiring for AxLink Preparing Captive WiresWiring Guidelines Single Stage Furnace and Single Stage A/C Wiring DiagramsDual Stage Furnace and Dual Stage A/C Dual Stage Furnace and Dual Stage A/C wiringRoof Top Unit with Dual Stage Heat and Dual Stage Cool Boiler and A/C with Separate Transformers Boiler and A/C with Separate Transformers wiringSingle Stage Heat Pump Single Stage Heat Pump wiringTwo Stage Heat Pump Two Stage Heat Pump wiringInstallation and Wiring Installing the Outdoor Temperature Sensor Installing a Remote SensorIndoor Flush Mount Temperature Sensor Specifications Installing the Indoor Flush Mount SensorSensor wire connected to cable Navigating the ViewStat Color Communicating Thermostat Front Panel ComponentsMain Screen Status Icons Changing the Heating and Cooling SetpointsTo Program Changing Hold ModeChanging the Heating/Cooling Mode Hold Mode OptionsStops blinking Changing the Fan ModeHeating/Cooling Mode Options Turning Off the Hvac SystemOr cooling Fan Mode OptionsHelp Screen Fan AutoDay Forecast Screen Current Weather ScreenExit Returns to the Main screen Thermostat Mode ScreenThermostat Mode Screen Options Program Screen Options Establishing Daytime/Nighttime Temperature SettingsProgram Screen Copy To screen Copying Programmed SettingsAway Mode Screen Options Away Mode ScreenEstablishing Away Mode Settings Settings Screen Options Settings ScreenChanging the Fan Settings Changing the Filter Settings Security Code Screen Accessing Advanced Setup OptionsChanging User Preferences Change Security Code Screen Entering the Security CodeChanging the Security Code User Preferences Screen Options User Preferences ScreenChanging the Date and Time Format Changing the Temperature ScaleDisabling the Filter Change Reminder Changing the Backlight SettingsDisabling the Screen Saver Disabling the Weather Alert IconDisabling the Forecast Screens Button Lockout Screen Options Button Lockout ScreenLocking the Buttons Locking the Temperature SettingsLocking the Mode Settings Locking the Fan SettingsAdvanced Setup Screen Options Advanced Setup ScreenChanging the Type of Hvac System When Diagnostic Mode is activeActivating the External Sensor Changing the Type of Fossil FuelActivating the On-board Humidity Sensor Setting the Date and Time on the ThermostatActivating the Internal On-board Sensor Advanced Setup screen 2 Turning on Diagnostic ModeTurning on the Humidification and Dehumidification Systems Turning on Comfort RecoveryAxLink Communications screen AxLink Communications ScreenSwitching AxLink Devices Thermostat Setup Screen Options Thermostat SetupThermostat Setup Screen Setting the Deadband Temperature Difference Setting First and Second Stage DifferentialsSetting the Balance Point for a Heat Pump System Setting the Temperature OffsetThermostat Setup screen 2 SENDCOMMANDs SENDCOMMANDsWeather Condition Keywords Color ViewStat Thermostat CommandsDay Forecast Commands Day Forecast CommandsAxLink Commands AxLink CommandsTo Off, the response reports OFF Temperature scaleDisplays the current forecast Dew Point 55FSendcommand ’LK MR1 TR3’ Sets the mode to Program Thermostat returns the serial number Sets the current barometric pressureRequest the thermostat’s serial number Master requesting the thermostat’s serial numberAxLink Channels AxLink Channels2nd stage heat relay Provides feedback from relay W2 246 219Hvac State Emergency Heat 224AxLink Levels AxLink LevelsWeather Duet Module InConcert window Weather Setup PagesWeather Main Changing the Date and TimeChanging the Humidity Mode Changing the Humidity SettingsHumidity menu Changing the Heat and Cool SettingsHvac Mode menu Changing the Hvac ModeEntering Location by Zip Code Changing the Hold ModeChanging Pressure Units Changing Temperature UnitsEntering Location by Station ID Changing Wind Speed UnitsDay Forecast screen Programming ENV-VST-C Operation / Reference Guide Increase Your Revenue through education + knowledge
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