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T7200D,E, T7300D,E,F and Q7300Series 2000 Programmable CommercialThermostats and SubbasesPRODUCT DATA Automatic or manual changeover models available.Universal Versaguard Thermostat guards available.Convenient overrides allow temporary setpoint changes.Keypad lockout available.T7200D,E Thermostats Use on single-stage conventional (T7200D) or heatpump (T7200E) applications.T7300D,E Thermostats: Use on multistage conventional (T7300D) or heatpump (T7300E) applications. Models available with remote sensor capability.T7300F Thermostats: Use on single-stage or multistage system inconventional or heat pump applications. Auxiliary contacts on Q7300 can be used to interfacewith C7400/W7459 Economizer System for totalintegration of rooftop control. Remote temperature sensors available for use withall models. Different levels of keypad lockout available.APPLICATIONThe T7200, T7300 Thermostats and Q7300 Subbases control24 Vac commercial single zone heating, ventilating and airconditioning (HVAC) equipment. In addition, the Q7300HCommunicating Subbase can communicate scheduleinformation and system instructions to other devices in aLonWorks network.FEATURESAll Models: 7-day programming. Two Occupied and two Unoccupied periods per day. Individual heat and cool setpoints available forOccupied and Unoccupied periods. Proportional plus Integral (P I) control eliminatestemperature fluctuations. Intelligent Recovery control automatically optimizesequipment start times based on building load. Intelligent Fan feature energizes fan continuously inthe Occupied periods. Fan can also be configured forconventional heat or electric heat fan operation.LonWorks is a registered trademark of Echelon Corporation. U.S. Registered TrademarkCopyright 1999 Honeywell Inc. All Rights ReservedQ7300 Subbase: Use with T7300D,E,F Thermostats. Auxiliary contacts can be used to interface withC7400/W7459 Economizer System for totalintegration of rooftop control. When used with the T7300F (revision 3 or later), theQ7300H communicates with other network devices.ContentsApplication .Features .Specifications .Ordering Information .Installation .Wiring Subbase or Wallplate .Settings .Installer Setup .Installer System Test .Programming .Operation .General Operation Information .Troubleshooting Guide .Cross Reference .Wiring Diagrams .1122579101416202223253363-4355-2

T7200D,E, T7300D,E,F AND Q7300 SERIES 2000 PROGRAMMABLE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTATS AND SUBBASEST7200/T7300 Thermostats:T7200 and T7300 Thermostats provide features listed inTable 1.SPECIFICATIONSIMPORTANTThe specifications given in this publication do notinclude normal manufacturing tolerances. Therefore,this unit might not exactly match the listedspecifications. This product is tested and calibratedunder closely controlled conditions, and some minordifferences in performance can be expected if thoseconditions are changed.Q7300 Subbases:Q7300 Subbases provide features listed in Table 2.Table 1. T7200 and T7300 Thermostat Features.Maximum StagesApplicationsSubbase RequiredHeatCoolChangeoverbHookup Drawing No.T7200DConventionalNonea11Heat PumpNonea11Automaticor Manual19T7200ET7300DConventionalQ7300A, G, L3321-22, 27, 33-34T7300EHeat PumpQ7300C, D3223–26T7300FConventional orHeat PumpQ7300A, C, D, G, L3321-27, 33-34Q7300H——28-31ModelT7300F20a Wallplate provided.b Configured in Installer Setup.Table 2. Q7300 Subbase Features.Maximum StagesaApplicationsThermostat RequiredHeatCoolHookup Drawing No.bConventionalT7300D, F2221-22bHeat PumpT7300E, F3223–25Q7300DbHeat PumpT7300E, F3226bConventionalT7300D, F3327cHeat Heat nventionalT7300F2131Q7300LConventional eT7300D, F2133-34a Wallplate only.b All subbases are down selectable and can be configured toc With O/B terminals.d Without O/B terminals.e Used with ML7984 Actuator and V5011 or V5013 Valve.control fewer stages than the maximum allowed.ORDERING INFORMATIONWhen purchasing replacement and modernization products from your TRADELINE wholesaler or distributor, refer to theTRADELINE Catalog or price sheets for complete ordering number.If you have additional questions, need further information, or would like to comment on our products or services, please write orphone:1. Your local Home and Building Control Sales Office (check white pages of your phone directory).2. Home and Building Control Customer LogisticsHoneywell Inc., 1885 Douglas Drive NorthMinneapolis, Minnesota 55422-4386 (612) 951-1000In Canada—Honeywell Limited/Honeywell Limitée, 155 Gordon Baker Road, North York, Ontario M2H 3N7.International Sales and Service Offices in all principal cities of the world. Manufacturing in Australia, Canada, Finland, France,Germany, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, U.S.A.63-4355—22

T7200D,E, T7300D,E,F AND Q7300 SERIES 2000 PROGRAMMABLE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTATS AND SUBBASESTable 5. Temperature Offset.Electrical Ratings:24 Vac, 50/60 Hz.20 to 30 Vac, 50/60 Hz.Temperature RangeBatteries:No batteries required.Auxiliary Heat and Emergency Heat Indication:Thermostat display indicates when Auxiliary Heat orEmergency Heat are activated.18 AWG20 AWG22 AWG50-90 F-0.4 F-0.7 F-1.0 F10-32 C-0.3 C-0.4 C-0.6 CMinimum Stage Operation Time:Minimum On (Heat and Cool): factory setting 2 minutes;option 0 minutes.Minimum Off (Cool and Heat Pump): factory setting4 minutes; option 0, 1, 3, 5 minutes.Loss of Power:The thermostat will maintain programmed times andtemperatures for the life of the product. The clock and dayinformation is retained for a minimum of two hours.Humidity Ratings:5% to 90% RH, noncondensing.Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs):Two user-defined LEDs (not available on Q7300H).Two defined (CHECK and MAINTENANCE) LEDs on selectmodels.Two additional LEDs available on select models.Clock Accuracy: 1 minute per month.Finish:Taupe color.System Current Draw:6 VA maximum at 30 Vac, 50/60 Hz.Dimensions:See Fig. 1.Output Relay Draw:See Table 3.Mounting Means:T7200 Thermostat mounts on a wallplate. The T7300 Thermostat mounts on a Q7300 Subbase. The wallplate andsubbase mount horizontally on a wall or outlet box with twono. 6 x 32 screws (included).Table 3. Maximum Amps at 30 Vac.RelayRunning (A)Inrush (A)Fan1.63.5Heat (all stages)1.63.5Cool (all stages)1.67.5Auxiliary (Economizer)1.63.5Accessories:C7150B1004 Discharge Air Sensor (form 63-2072).C7400 Enthalpy Sensor (form 63-2140).M7415 Damper Actuator (form 63-2100).ML7984 Valve Actuator (form 95C-10753).Q7760A Serial LonTalk AdapterR8222 Switching Relay (form 60-2056).T675A Temperature Control (form 60-2200).T7022A1010 Remote Temperature Sensor (form 60-0247).T7047C Remote Temperature Sensor (form 62-3050).T7047G Remote Temperature Sensor (form 62-3050).T7147A Remote Temperature Sensor and Override Module(form 62-3049).W859F Packaged Economizer (form 63-2476).W950A System Supervisor (form 60-2351).W7459 Economizer Logic Module (form 63-2141).W6210/W7210 Economizer (form 63-2528).Temperature:Ratings:Operating Ambient: 40 F to 110 F (4 C to 43 C).Shipping: -30 F to 150 F (-34 C to 65 C).Display Accuracy: 1 F ( 0.5 C).Setpoint:Range: 45 F to 95 F (7 C to 35 C).Deadband: 2 F (1 C).Default Settings: see Table 4.Table 4. Default Setpoints.ControlOccupiedUnoccupiedHeating70 F (20 C)55 F (13 C)Cooling78 F (25.5 C)90 F (32 C)Approvals:European Community Mark (CE) Listed.Q7300H only: LonMark Functional Profile No. 8060,Thermostat Object (type 09).Remote Sensor Wiring Temperature Offset:Temperature offset occurs with 500 ft (157m) to 1000 ft (305m)of 2-wire cable. See Table 5.RECYCLING NOTICEIf this control is replacing a control that containsmercury in a sealed tube, do not place your oldcontrol in the trash.Contact your local waste management authority forinstructions regarding recycling and the properdisposal of the old thermostat.363-4355—2

T7200D,E, T7300D,E,F AND Q7300 SERIES 2000 PROGRAMMABLE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTATS AND SUBBASES6-3/4 (172)1/16 (2)3-1/4 (82)1-3/8 11/16 (170)1/16 (2)3-3/16 (77)1-3/8 (35)1-7/8(47)4-1/8(105)Q7300H1-11/16(43)7-5/16 (186)Set ProgramSet TemperatureRunProgramOccupiedStart TimeUnoccupiedStart TimeDayTemporaryOccupiedSet CurrentDay/TimeClearStart cupiedTempChangeTime/Temp4-5/8(117)5 (127)Heat/CoolSettingsSystemFan1M16292T7200D,E; T7300D,E,F1 T7200 WALLPLATE DOES NOT HAVE THE LED EXTENSIONFig. 1. Dimensions of T7200, T7300 and Q7300 in in. (mm).63-4355—249/16(14)

T7200D,E, T7300D,E,F AND Q7300 SERIES 2000 PROGRAMMABLE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTATS AND SUBBASESINSTALLATIONQ7300 Subbase with Remote-MountedTemperature Sensor(s)When Installing this Product If only the remote-mounted temperature sensor(s) is used tosense and control room temperature, then install thethermostat in an area that is accessible for setting andadjusting the temperature and settings.1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow theinstructions can damage the product or cause ahazardous condition.2. Check the ratings given in the instructions and on theproduct to make sure the product is suitable for yourapplication.3. Installer must be a trained, experienced servicetechnician.4. After completing installation, use these instructions tocheck out the product operation.If both the subbase and remote-mounted temperaturesensor(s) are used to sense and control room temperature,then install the subbase about 5 ft above the floor in an areawith good air circulation.Install the remote-mounted sensor(s) about 5 ft (1.5m) abovethe floor in an area with good air circulation at averagetemperature. See Fig. 2.LocationDo not mount the sensor(s) where it can be affected by:— drafts, or dead spots behind doors and in corners.— hot or cold air from ducts.— radiant heat from sun or appliances.— concealed pipes and chimneys.— unheated (uncooled) areas such as an outside wallbehind the thermostat.T7200 Wallplate or Q7300 Subbase without RemoteMounted Temperature SensorInstall the thermostat about 5 ft (1.5m) above the floor in anarea with good air circulation at average temperature. SeeFig. 2.Do not install the thermostat where it can be affected by:— drafts, or dead spots behind doors and in corners.— hot or cold air from ducts.— radiant heat from sun or appliances.— concealed pipes and chimneys.— unheated (uncooled) areas such as an outside wallbehind the thermostat.If more than one remote sensor are required, they must bearranged in a temperature averaging network consisting oftwo, three, four, five or nine sensors. See Fig. 3 through 7.NOTES:— When sensor averaging, the T7147A can be substitutedfor the T7047C. The T7147A includes OVERRIDE andWARMER/COOLER keys.— Up to four T7147As can be used in parallel to place thethermostat in Temporary Occupied.YESNONO5 FEET(1.5 METERS)NOM4823AFig. 2. Typical location of thermostat or remote-mounted sensor.563-4355—2

T7200D,E, T7300D,E,F AND Q7300 SERIES 2000 PROGRAMMABLE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTATS AND SUBBASESIMPORTANTTo avoid electrical interference, which can causeerratic performances, keep wiring runs as short aspossible and do not run thermostat wires adjacent tothe line voltage electrical distribution systems. Useshielded cable (Belden type 8762 or equivalent for2-wire and Belden type 8772 or equivalent for 3-wire).The cable shield must be grounded only at thecontrolled equipment T7047GTT7047GTTT7047GTTTTTTM4841Fig. 6. Five T7047G Sensors providingtemperature averaging network forT7300/Q7300 Thermostat/Subbase.TTM4838Fig. 3. Two T7047G Sensors providingtemperature averaging network forT7300/Q7300 047CTTTTTT7047CT7047CT7047CM4839TTTTTTFig. 4. Two T7047C Sensors and one T7047G Sensorproviding temperature averaging network forT7300/Q7300 Thermostat/Subbase.SUBBASETT7047CTFig. 7. Nine T7047C Sensors providing temperatureaveraging network for T7300/Q7300 Thermostat/Subbase.T7047CTT7047CTM4842TTTNOTE: When thermostat is configured for temperatureaveraging network (remote and internal sensing), theinternal sensor has 50% authority of the averagedtemperature.T7047CTTTMounting Subbase or WallplateThe subbase or wallplate mounts horizontally on the wall or a2 in. x 4 in. wiring box. Position the subbase or wallplatehorizontally on the wall or on a 2 in. x 4 in. wiring box.1. Position and level the subbase or wallplate (forappearance only). The thermostat functions properlyeven when not level.2. Use a pencil to mark the mounting holes. See Fig. 8.M4840Fig. 5. Four T7047C Sensors providingtemperature averaging network forT7300/Q7300 Thermostat/Subbase.63-4355—26

T7200D,E, T7300D,E,F AND Q7300 SERIES 2000 PROGRAMMABLE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTATS AND SUBBASES3. Remove the subbase or wallplate from the wall and drilltwo 3/16 inch holes in the wall (if drywall) as marked.For firmer material such as plaster or wood, drill two7/32 inch holes. Gently tap anchors (provided) into thedrilled holes until flush with the wall.4. Position the subbase or wallplate over the holes, pullingwires through the wiring opening.5. Loosely insert the mounting screws into the holes.6. Tighten mounting screws.WALLWIRESTHROUGH WALLWALLANCHORS(2)WIRING SUBBASE OR WALLPLATEAll wiring must comply with local electrical codes andordinances. Follow equipment manufacturer wiringinstructions when available. Refer to Fig. 19 through 32 fortypical hookups. A letter code is located near each terminalfor identification. Refer to Table 6 for terminal 237Electrical Shock Hazard.Power supply can cause electrical shock.Disconnect power before beginning installation.LEDSFig. 8. Mounting subbase or wallplate.Table 6. Terminal Designations and gnations DesignationsTypical ConnectionTerminalTypeFunctionA1A2aDry auxiliary contacts for economizer control; A1 isnormally open during Unoccupied periods and closedduring Occupied periods.OutputDry contactA1, A2—Damper control relay (Q7300L only).Input, Output24V poweredcontactA2A1aDry auxiliary contacts for economizer control (A2 iscommon).InputDry contactA3—Dry auxiliary contacts for economizer control; A3 isOutputnormally open during Occupied periods and closed duringUnoccupied periods.Dry contactAS, AS—C7150B Discharge Air Sensor connection.Input—B—Heating changeover valve.Output24V poweredcontactC1, C2, C3,C4, C5—Communication input for T7147.InputLow powerEKEmergency heat relay.Output24V poweredcontactEB, EB—Q7300H LonWorks bus connection to LonWorks network.Input, OutputCommuni cationsGFFan relay.Output24V poweredcontactORCooling changeover valve.Output24V poweredcontactRV24V system transformer.Input—RC—24V cooling transformer.Input—RH—24V heating transformer.Input—T, T—Remote sensor input for T7047 or T7147.Input—a Some OEM models reverse the economizer terminal designations A1 and A2.7(continued)63-4355—2

T7200D,E, T7300D,E,F AND Q7300 SERIES 2000 PROGRAMMABLE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTATS AND SUBBASESTable 6. Terminal Designations nations DesignationsW1H1, R3W2Typical ConnectionStage 1 heating relay (Q7300A, G, H) or auxiliary heatrelay (Q7300C, D, H).TerminalTypeFunctionOutput24V poweredcontactH2, R4, W3, Y Stage 2 heating relay.Output24V poweredcontactW3—Stage 3 heating relay.Output24V poweredcontactXB b , C, X1, X2Common.InputX1, X3A, A1, A2, C,L, X, ZUser defined Light Emiting Diodes (LEDs).Annunciation—X4—LED common.Annunciation—Y1C1, M, YStage 1 compressor contactor (Q7300C, D, H).Output24V poweredcontactY1, YRS, MStage 1 cooling compressor (Q7300A, G, H c, L).Output24V poweredcontactY2C2Stage 2 cooling compressor (conventional).Stage 2 compressor contactor (heat pump).Output24V poweredcontactY3—Stage 3 cooling compressor.Output24V poweredcontactBM—ML7984 Actuator connection (Q7300H c, L only); no callfor heat, valve closed; call for stage 1 heat, valveapproximately one-half open; call for stage 2 heat, valvefully open.Output—FC—Fan control transformer (Q7300Hc, L only).Input—GH—High-speed fan output (Q7300H c, L only); activate duringcalls for cooling.Output24V poweredcontactGL—Low-speed fan output (Q7300Hc, L only); activated oncalls for heat and fan On selection.Output24V poweredcontactP1, P2—Pump interlock relay (Q7300H c, L only); operatescirculator pump in hydronic heat or energizesconventional heat system.Input, Output24V poweredcontactRM—ML7984A Actuator connection (Q7300H c, L only); no callfor heat, valve closed; call for stage 1 heat, valveapproximately one-half open; call for stage 2 heat, valvefully open.Output——C, H, LHSII Control Panel.———OMomentary circuit changeover.———PDefrost.———R1, R2Low- and high-speed fan relays.———TExternal temperature readout, T-relay; outdoor thermistor.——a Some OEM models reverse the economizer terminal designations A1 and A2.b Some OEM models label the terminal for transformer common B.c Only applies to Q7300H2037 model.2. Securely tighten each terminal screw.3. Push excess wire back into the hole.4. Plug the hole with nonflammable insulation to preventdrafts from affecting the thermostat.1. Loosen the terminal screws on the subbase or wallplateand connect the system wires. See Fig. 9.IMPORTANTUse 18-gauge, solid-conductor color-codedthermostat cable for proper wiring. If using18- gauge stranded wire, no more than ten wirescan be used. Do not use larger than 18-gauge wire.63-4355—28

T7200D,E, T7300D,E,F AND Q7300 SERIES 2000 PROGRAMMABLE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTATS AND SUBBASESSETTINGSUsing Thermostat KeysThe thermostat keys are used to: set current time and day, program times and setpoints for heating and cooling, override the program temperatures, display present setting, set system and fan operation, configure Installer Setup, check Installer System Test.FOR WRAPAROUNDINSERTION STRIP7/16 IN. (11 MM).FOR STRAIGHTINSERTION STRIP5/16 IN. (8 MM).See Fig. 11 for key information.Setting System and Fan (select models)M4826The system default setting is Heat. The fan default is set sothe fan operates continuously in Occupied periods,Unoccupied period recovery times and with the heating andcooling equipment in Unoccupied periods. Use the Systemand Fan keys to change the settings. Fan and systemoperation are configured in the Installer Setup options.Fig. 9. Proper wiring technique.Mounting Thermostat on Subbase orWallplateThe thermostat mounts on the subbase or wallplate after theyare installed.1. Engage the tabs at the top of the thermostat andsubbase or wallplate. See Fig. 10.2. Press the lower edge of the case to latch.The system settings are:Em Heat (T7200E, T7300/Q7300C,D,H): Emergency heatrelay is on continuously. Thermostat cycles highest stageof heat. Cooling system is off. Compressor is de-energized.Heat: Thermostat controls the heating.Off: Both the heating and cooling are off.Cool: Thermostat controls the cooling.Auto: Thermostat automatically changes between heatingand cooling depending on the indoor temperature.NOTE: To remove the thermostat from the wall, first pull outat the bottom of the thermostat; then remove the top.A. ENGAGE TABS AT TOP OF THERMOSTAT AND SUBBASE OR WALLPLATE.The fan settings are:On: Fan operates continuously in occupied period.Auto: Equipment controls the fan in the Unoccupiedperiods. The Intelligent Fan operation (Installer Setupnumber 17) offers three choices for the fan operation inOccupied periods:— fan turns on only when there is a call for heating orcooling.— fan operates continuously in Occupied periods.— fan is on continuously in Occupied periods andUnoccupied period recovery times.Setting TemperatureB. PRESS LOWER EDGE OF CASE TO LATCH.Refer to Table 7 for the default temperature setpoints. SeeProgramming section for complete instructions on changingthe setpoints.M4824AFig. 10. Mounting thermostat on subbase or wallplate.963-4355—2

T7200D,E, T7300D,E,F AND Q7300 SERIES 2000 PROGRAMMABLE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTATS AND SUBBASESENTER UNOCCUPIEDPROGRAM MODEENTER OCCUPIEDPROGRAM MODESET CURRENT DAY ORPROGRAM DAYAMRoomMonOccupiedSystemHeatRETURNS TONORMALOPERATIONSFanAutoSet ProgramSET OVERRIDETEMPERATUREOFFSET ANDACTIVATETEMPORARYOVERRIDESet TemperatureRunProgramOccupiedStart TimeUnoccupiedStart TimeDayTemporaryOccupiedSet CurrentDay/TimeClearStart YSTEMOPERATIONSET CURRENTDAY AND TIMECLEAR PROGRAM PERIODChangeTime/TempINCREASETEMPERATUREOR TIME SETTINGHeat/CoolSettingsContinuousUnoccupiedENTER HOLD MODESET UNOCCUPIED TEMPERATURESETPOINTS AND SCROLLSTHROUGH INSTALLER SETUPAND SYSTEM TESTSET OCCUPIEDTEMPERATURESETPOINTSDECREASETEMPERATUREOR TIME SETTINGSELECT FANOPERATIONCOPY ONEPROGRAMMED DAYTO ANOTHER DAYCHANGE BETWEEN HEATINGAND COOLING SETPOINTSAND SCROLLS BACKWARDSTHROUGH INSTALLER SETUPNUMBERS AND SYSTEM TESTM10233AFig. 11. Thermostat key locations and descriptions.Table 7. Default Temperature Setpoints.ControlOccupiedUnoccupiedHeating70 F (20 C)55 F (13 C)Cooling78 F (25.5 C)90 F (32 C)Set Program Start Time Set Day/Time Temporary Setting EnrgSavEm HtAMAux HtRoomPMComm%HumidRemoteMonTueWedThuFriSatSunHeat CoolUnOccupied 12 OverrideIn Recovery Auto Only DuctSystemFanLoMedHiOn AutoEm Heat OffCool Auto WaitINSTALLER SETUPM4916Fig. 12. LED display of all segments.NOTE: For most applications, the thermostat factorysettings do not need to be changed. Review thefactory settings in Table 8 and if no changes arenecessary, go to the Installer System Test section.The Installer Setup is used by the installer to customize thethermostat to specific systems. Installer Setups are listed inTable 8. The table includes all the configuration optionsavailable.A combination of key presses are required to use the InstallerSetup feature.— To enter the Installer Setup, press and hold the Heat/CoolSettings key and both the increase and decreasekeys until the first number is displayed. All displaysegments appear for approximately three seconds beforethe number is displayed. See Fig. 12 and 13.63-4355—2MODE NUMBERDISPLAY(COLUMN 2OF TABLE 8)M10227FACTORY SETTINGOR OTHER CHOICEDISPLAY (COLUMN 3OR 5 OF TABLE 8)Fig. 13. Installer Setup number and setting display.10

T7200D,E, T7300D,E,F AND Q7300 SERIES 2000 PROGRAMMABLE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTATS AND SUBBASES—To advance to the next Installer Setup number, press theUnoccupied Temp key.— To return to an Installer Setup number, press the Heat/Cool Settings key.— To change a setting, use the increase or decreasekey.— To exit the Installer Setup, press the Run Program key.The Installer Setup is automatically exited if no keypresses are made for four minutes.CAUTIONPossible Equipment Damage.Fan must be running when system is operating.Heat pump and electric heat systems must beconfigured correctly in Installer Setup 2 to preventequipment damage caused by the system runningwithout the fan.IMPORTANTOnly configurable numbers are shown on the device.Example: If the thermostat does not have a systemkey, Installer Setup number 12 will not be displayed.Review Table 8 factory settings and mark anydesired changes in the Actual Setting column. Whenthe Installer Setup is complete, review the settings toconfirm that they match the system.NOTE: Be sure to set the thermostat time after exiting theInstaller Setup.Installer Setup numbers are listed in Table 8.Table 8. Thermostat Installer Setup Options.InstallerSetup Number(PressUnoccupiedFactory SettingTemp keyto change)DisplayDescriptionOther Choices(Press or key to change)DisplayDescriptionActualSettingNot used1—————Fan operation a20Conventionalapplications whereequipment controls fanoperation in heat mode.1Electric heat applications wherethermostat controls fan operation inheat mode.Output stagesof heating3Heating cyclerate44Stage 1—4 cph.567444Stage 2—4 cph.Stage 3—4 cph.Emergency heat relayis on continuously.Highest stage of heatcycles at 4 cph(Q7300C or D only).SelectDepends Stages of heat.onsubbaseOutput stagesof cooling8Cooling cyclerate91011System settingadjustment(models withSystem key)12Not used13—Degreetemperaturedisplay1400, 1, 2,or 33, 6, 8 or 3—3 cph used for hot water9systems or high efficiencyfurnaces.Depends Stages of cooling.onsubbase4440—No heating.1—One stage of heat.2—Two stages of heat.3—Three stages of heat.Stage 1—4 cph.Stage 2—4 cph.Stage 3—4 cph.6—6 cph used for conventionalsystems.8—8 cph used for conventionalsystems.9—9 cph used for electric heatsystems.0, 1, 2or 33Depends System selection.on model—1aNumber 2 must be set to 1 to extend fan operation.3—3 cph.0, 1 or 2 0—System setting key isoperational.1—Auto setting is disabled.2—Auto only setting.—Temperature isdisplayed in F.0—No cooling.1—One stage of cool.2—Two stages of cool.3—Three stages of cool.——Temperature is displayed in C.(continued)1163-4355—2

T7200D,E, T7300D,E,F AND Q7300 SERIES 2000 PROGRAMMABLE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTATS AND SUBBASESTable 8. Thermostat Installer Setup Options (Continued).SelectInstallerSetup Number(PressUnoccupiedFactory SettingTemp keyto change)DisplayDescriptionOther Choices(Press or key to mperature(T7300F only).150Temperature isdisplayed.Clock format.16012-hour clock format.Intelligent Fan operation.172Fan operates con tinuously in Occupiedand recovery modes.Fan operates with callfor heating or cooling inUnoccupied mode.0 or 10—Fan only operates with calls forheating or cooling in Occupiedand Unoccupied modes.1—Fan operates continuously inOccupied mode. Fan operateswith calls for heating or coolingin Unoccupied mode.Auxiliary contactoperation.1800—Time of daycontact.0 or 11—Economizer contacts.Extended fanoperation inheatinga(T7300F only).190No extended fanoperation after the callfor heat ends.1Fan operation is extended90 seconds after the call forheat ends.Extended fanoperation incooling (T7300only).200No extended fanoperation after the callfor cool ends.1Fan operation is extended90 seconds after the call forcool ends.Fan key adjustment (modelswith Fan key).210Fan setting key isoperational.1Fan setting key is Auto only.Remote sensing.220Remote sensing notactivated.1Remote sensing activated.Temperatureaveragingnetworkb (T7300only).230Temperature averagingdisabled.1Temperature averaging betweenlocal sensor and remote sensor(s)activated.Not used.24————Keypad lockoutlevel (keypadlockout isenabled anddisabled by DIPswitch 1 onback ofthermostat).250No lockout.1 or 21—Lockout all keys on thermostatexcept system and fan settings,temporary setpoint, clock andday adjustments, increase and decrease keys.2— Lockout all keys except SetCurrent Day/Time, increase and decrease keys.3—Lockout all keys exceptTemporary Occupied and SetCurrent Day/Time (for clock, dayadjustment).Duration oftemporaryoverride.2633—Three houroverride.Not used.27 thru 29—302Deadband(T7300F only).Temperature is not displayed.124-hour clock format.——1, 8 or 12 1—One hour override.8—Eight hour override.12—Twelve hour override.————Heating and cooling3 thru 10 Heating and cooling setpoints cansetpoints can be set nobe set no closer than the chosencloser than 2 F (1.1 C).value.bNumber 22 must be set to 1 and remote sensor(s) must be installed.63-4355—2112(continued)

T7200D,E, T7300D,E,F AND Q7300 SERIES 2000 PROGRAMMABLE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTATS AND SUBBASESTable 8. Thermostat Installer Setup Options (Continued).SelectInstallerSetup Number(PressUnoccupiedFactory SettingTemp keyto change)DisplayDescriptionOther Choices(Press or key to change)DisplayInterstagecontrol point(T7300F,Q7300C,Donly).310Disabled.Minimum ontime (T7300F).3222-minute minimum ontime for heating andcooling.Minimum off time for thecompressor.3344-minute minimum offtime for thecompressor.0, 1, 2, 3 Minimum number of minutesor 5(0 thru 5) the compressor is offbetween calls for the compressor.Temperaturerange stops inheating(T7300F).3490Highest heatingsetpoint.40 to 89 Temperature range (1 Fincrements) for heating setpoint.Temperaturerange stops incooling(T7300F).3545Lowest coolingsetpoint.46 to 99 Temperature range (1 Fincrements) for cooling setpoint.Not used.36—Temperaturedisplayadjustment.370Minimum offtimes in heating.384Not used.39—Installer Setuplockout (keypadlockout isenabled anddisabled by DIPswitch 1 onback ofthermostat).400ActualSettingDescription1 thru 12 Temperature has to change morethan the chosen value before thesystem calls for the next stage.(Example: 68 F (20 C) is the heatsetpoint, 2 F (1.1 C) is theinterstage setting, temperature is65.5 F (18.5 C), the second stageturns on, brings the temperature to66 F (19 C) and turns off. The heatpump continues to run until thesetpoint is met.—0 or 1—No difference indisplayed temperatureand actual roomtemperature.4—4-minute minimumoff-time—13—1 thru 6 1—Display adjusts to 1 Fhigher than actual roomtemperature.2—Display adjusts to 2 Fhigher

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