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Installation GuideInternetProgrammable ThermostatTS200Before Removing the Old Thermostat!Note the wire colors and letter designations of the existing thermostat toassist in identifying the correct wiring connections to the TS200.!!Failure to follow these instructions can damage the product or cause a hazardouscondition. Disconnect power during the installation of this product. All wiring must conformto local codes and ordinances. We strongly recommend that any installation or servicingbe performed by a qualified technician. This thermostat is designed for use with 24VACsystems only. For additional support contact Pelican Technical Support at 888-512-0490or email support@pelicanwireless.com! WARNINGNEVER INSTALL THE PELICAN THERMOSTAT ENCLOSED IN METAL.WIRELESS CANNOT COMMUNICATE THROUGH METAL.Thermostat Terminal DesignationsConventional ControlDATACOMMON24VAC (HEAT)24VAC (COOL)COOL STAGE 1HEAT STAGE 1FANHEAT STAGE 2COOL STAGE 2DCRRcYWGW2Y2Heat Pump ControlDC24VACR24VACRcCOMPRESSOR STAGE 1 YREVERSING VALVE (O/B) WFANGAUXILIARY HEATW2COMPRESSOR STAGE 2 Y2DATACOMMON

12TS200 Mounting and AssemblyGrasp front and back of thermostat and firmly pull apart.Remove old thermostatMount thermostat rear cover to the wall.Old thermostatOption One:Mark mounting holesdrill two 3/16” holes inwall. Insert drywall anchorsand use provided sheet metalscrews to attach rearcover to wall.2D C RRc Y W G W2 Y2RCDPelicanWireless SystemsWiring ModuleModel: WM500Power: 24-30 VACPelicanWireless.comOption Two:Mount rear cover onhorizontal two gangelectrical box. Useincluded machinescrews.

3TS200 Mounting and AssemblyAlign three pin connector from thermostat front cover tothree pin connector on rear cover. Push front cover ontorear cover until secure.Pelican Wilreless SystemsULD C RLISTEDENERGY MGMT EQPTE471330Rc Y W G W2 Y2RCDThermostat Front CoverPelicanWireless SystemsWiring ModuleModel: WM500Power: 24-30 VACPelicanWireless.comThermostat Rear CoverOptional Tamper Resistant LockThe thermostat contains an internal locking mechanism to secure thefront cover to the rear cover. This is intended to keep untrainedindividuals from tampering with the power and thermostat wire.To engage the lock, assemble the thermostat and insert a 7/64" Allenwrench (not included) into the key hole on the top of the thermostat.Rotate clockwise until reaching the stop to secure. Rotatecounter-clockwise until reaching the stop to release.lock rotationunlock rotation7/64" Allen wrench3

Conventional Wiring Guide5 Wire, 24VAC Conventional 1 stage cooling with1 stage heatFan CircuitHeat CircuitCompressor Relay24 VAC Power24 VAC CommonUse 18 gauge unshieldedcable from thermostat tothe equipment.1D C R Rc Y W G W2 Y214For a Two Transformer System – remove jumper between R and Rc.Connect the 24VAC power for energizing the unit’s Compressor tothermostat’s (R) terminal. Connect second 24VAC power tothermostat’s (Rc) terminal.

Conventional Wiring Guide6 Wire, 24VAC Conventional 1 stage cooling with2 stage heat2nd Stage Heat CircuitFan Circuit1st Stage Heat CircuitCompressor Relay24 VAC Power24 VAC CommonUse 18 gauge unshieldedcable from thermostat tothe equipment.1D C R Rc Y W G W2 Y21For a Two Transformer System – remove jumper between R and Rc.Connect the 24VAC power for energizing the unit’s Compressor tothermostat’s (R) terminal. Connect second 24VAC power tothermostat’s (Rc) terminal.5

Conventional Wiring Guide6 Wire, 24VAC Conventional 2 stage cooling with1 stage heat2nd Stage CompressorFan Circuit1st Stage Heat Circuit1st Stage Compressor24 VAC Power24 VAC CommonUse 18 gauge unshieldedcable from thermostat tothe equipment.1D C R Rc Y W G W2 Y216For a Two Transformer System – remove jumper between R and Rc.Connect the 24VAC power for energizing the unit’s Compressor tothermostat’s (R) terminal. Connect second 24VAC power tothermostat’s (Rc) terminal.

Conventional Wiring Guide7 Wire, 24VAC Conventional 2 stage cooling with2 stage heat2nd Stage Compressor2nd Stage Heat CircuitFan Circuit1st Stage Heat Circuit1st Stage Compressor24 VAC Power24 VAC CommonUse 18 gauge unshieldedcable from thermostat tothe equipment.1D C R Rc Y W G W2 Y21For a Two Transformer System – remove jumper between R and Rc.Connect the 24VAC power for energizing the unit’s Compressor tothermostat’s (R) terminal. Connect second 24VAC power tothermostat’s (Rc) terminal.7

Conventional Wiring Guide7 Wire, 24VAC Conventional 1 stage cooling,2 stage heat, and 2 fan speedsHigh Fan Speed2nd Stage Heat CircuitLow Fan Speed1st Stage Heat CircuitCompressor Relay24 VAC Power24 VAC CommonUse 18 gauge unshieldedcable from thermostat tothe equipment.1D C R Rc Y W G W2 Y218For a Two Transformer System – remove jumper between R and Rc.Connect the 24VAC power for energizing the unit’s Compressor tothermostat’s (R) terminal. Connect second 24VAC power tothermostat’s (Rc) terminal.

Heat Pump Wiring Guide5 Wire, 24VAC Heat Pump 1 stage cooling with1 stage heatFan CircuitReversing ValveCompressor Relay24 VAC Power24 VAC CommonUse 18 gauge unshieldedcable from thermostat tothe equipment.D C R Rc Y W G W2 Y2(O/B)9

Heat Pump Wiring Guide6 Wire, 24VAC Heat Pump 2 stage cooling with2 stage heat2nd Compressor RelayFan CircuitReversing Valve1st Compressor Relay24 VAC Power24 VAC CommonUse 18 gauge unshieldedcable from the thermostatto the equipment.D C R Rc Y W G W2 Y2(O/B)10

Heat Pump Wiring Guide6 Wire, 24VAC Heat Pump 2 stage cooling,1 stage heat and auxiliary/emergency heatAuxiliary/Emergency HeatFan CircuitReversing Valve1st Compressor Relay24 VAC Power24 VAC CommonUse 18 gauge unshieldedcable from the thermostatto the equipment.D C R Rc Y W G W2 Y2(O/B)(AUX)11

Heat Pump Wiring Guide7 Wire, 24VAC Heat Pump 2 stage cooling,2 stage heat and auxiliary/emergency heat2nd Compressor RelayAuxiliary/Emergency HeatFan CircuitReversing Valve1st Compressor Relay24 VAC Power24 VAC CommonUse 18 gauge unshieldedcable from the thermostatto the equipment.D C R Rc Y W G W2 Y2(O/B)12(AUX)

Heat Pump Wiring Guide7 Wire, 24VAC Heat Pump 1 stage cooling,auxiliary/emergency heat, and 2 stage fanHigh Speed FanAuxiliary/Emergency HeatLow Speed FanReversing ValveCompressor Relay24 VAC Power24 VAC CommonUse 18 gauge unshieldedcable from the thermostatto the equipment.D C R Rc Y W G W2 Y2(O/B)(AUX)13

Optional Three Wire InstallationSome installations may have limited in-wall wire. In these cases, the TS200 canaccommodate the use of only three wires and still provide control over the entireHVAC unit. To accomplish a three wire installation follow the steps outlined below:1. Loosen R and Rc terminal screws to remove jumper.2. Loosen R, C, and D terminal screws on the Wiring Module(WM500).3. Gently slide the WM500 to the right and remove modulefrom the rear of the thermostat. The WM500 will slide out withvery little force.Loosen R, Rc, C, D TerminalsD C RRc Y W G W2 Y2RPelicanWireless SystemsWiring ModuleModel: WM500Power: 24-30 VACCDPelicanWireless.comRemove WM500Rc Y W G W2 Y2RPelicanWireless SystemsWiring ModuleModel: WM500Power: 24-30 VACCDPelicanWireless.comloosen4. Mount the WM500 inside the HVAC unit. Follow the WiringGuide section (pg. 4 – 13) of this installation guide for directions on how to wire the WM500 to your type of HVAC unit.Install WM500 inside HVAC unitInstall TS200 in spaceInside HVACunitRc Y W G W2 Y2RCD14PelicanWireless SystemsWiring ModuleModel: WM500Power: 24-30 VACPelicanWireless.comD C R

PelicanWireless.comD24 VAC Power24 VAC CommonCWireless SystemsPelicanRc Y W G W2 Y2Compressor RelayModel: WM500Power: 24-30 VACFan CircuitHeat CircuitRSTANDARD FIVE (5) WIREINSTALLATION. FOR DIFFERENT WIRINGOPTIONS FOLLOW THE WIRING GUIDESFOUND IN THE PREVIOUS PAGES.Wiring Module5. Use the existing in-wall 18 gauge unshielded wire to connectthe R, C, D terminals from the WM500 to the matching R, C, Dterminals at the thermostatWM500 INSTALLEDINSIDE HVAC UNIT! NOTE THE WIRING BELOW IS FOR AUse 18 gauge unshielded cablefrom WM500 to thermostat. Wirecan be up to 500 feet in length.THERMOSTATINSTALLED IN SPACED C R15

Thermostat ConfigurationAll configuration settings are made Online through the Pelican Web App. Eachthermostat will automatically join the Pelican Web App and will be listed both as anotification and as a new thermostat under Admin. The thermostat is intially listed byit’s serial number. Most configurable items can be left at their default settings. Forproper operation it is necessary to set the correct System Type (Conventional orHeat Pump). If the Web App is not accessable, the thermostat’s System Type can beset directly using the thermostat front keypad.Inside Front Cover of ThermostatBottom of ThermostatPelican Wireless SystemsModel No: TS200Serial No: 2S4-A71U2S4-A71UThermostat Serial NumberSetting System Type Using Thermostat KeypadThe thermostat can be placed into the correct system type (conventional or heatpump) during the first minute after the unit has been powered on. If the thermostathas been running for longer than one minute, remove the front cover of thethermostat from the rear base and then re-attach. This will cause it to recycle thepower.Within the first minute of the thermostat powered on, press and hold the up anddown arrows simultaneously for five seconds. This will place the thermostat inconfiguration mode and the display will change to show one of the three possiblesystem type settings:Conventional System (Default)Heat Pump“W” Terminal Controls Reversing Valve.Energized for Cool.Heat Pump“W” Terminal Controls Reversing Valve.Energized for Heat.The system type can be changed by pressing the up arrow on the thermostat.Once the correct setting is displayed, press any other button, the thermostat willsave the setting and return to normal operation.Pelican Wireless Systems. All Rights Reserved.Phone: 888-512-0490Website: www.pelicanwireless.com37-0005

Thermostat Front Cover Thermostat Rear Cover D C R Rc R C D Y W G W2 Y2 Pelican Wireless Systems Wiring Module Model: WM500 Power: 24-30 VAC PelicanWireless.com Pelican Wilreless Systems UL LISTED ENERGY MGMT EQPT E471330 3 3 TS200 Mounting and Assembly The thermostat contains an internal lo

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