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Reference to key featuresCurrent display. Underlined labelsignifies the current display.Mode control buttons. Use to changesettings for Fan or System Heat/Cool.Menu. Select options to: set schedules,view equipment status, change IAQsettings, access installer options*, etc.Current status. Shows system mode(heat/cool), outdoor temperature andhumidity (with optional outdoor sensor).Current schedule. Shows desiredtemperature and schedule status.Indoor conditions. Shows indoortemperature and humidity.Current Time.Alert Light. On when alertmessage is active or system is setto Em Heat. Flashes for battery-onlypower; on continuous for 24 VAC.microSD Card Port. Use cardto load settings and dealerinformation.* Password is the date code.Getting startedThermostat (back view)Follow these basic steps to install this thermostat,link it with the wireless accessories, and setinstaller options.1234Installing the thermostatPowering optional RedLINK accessories Performing initial setupFinding your password (Date Code)To add or remove RedLINK accessoriesTo make changes to Installer SetupTo perform an Installer TestPassword(Date Code) 2

1Installing the thermostatThermostatButtonNOTE: For best RedLINKperformance, mount thermostats atleast 2 feet apart.1.1 Separate wallplate from thermostat.Press button on top and pull toremove the wallplate.1.2 Mount wallplate as shown.Mount new wallplate using screwsand anchors included with thethermostat.Drill 3/16-in holes for drywall.Drill 7/32-in holes for plaster.Wallplate(back view)Wallplate1.3 Connect power.1.3a Insert supplied AA alkalinebatteries for primary or backuppower.NOTE: When the thermostat is NOTused with the Equipment InterfaceModule or the TrueZONE WirelessAdapter, a C wire is required forRedLINK.Thermostat (back view)1.3b For 24VAC primary power,connect common side oftransformer to C terminal.'32:)28-32%0'7 7 /7 7 6';3 &6 9 9 ; %9 )9 9 %0 %,)%8 49143

1.4 Wire the thermostat.Is the thermostat wired directly tothe equipment?'32:)28-32%0'/If the thermostat is wired directly tothe equipment:6'69 a Refer to the table and wiringdiagrams on the next page.9 9 9 b Turn on 24VAC NOW.24VAC (C wire) is required toconnect RedLINK accessories.,)%8 4914'32:)28-32%0If the thermostat is used with anEquipment Interface Module orTrueZONE Wireless Adapter,power the thermostat using Rc andC terminals or with batteries.'7 7 /7 7 6';3 &6 9 9 NOTE: The relay outputs and inputson the thermostat do not functionwhen used with an EquipmentInterface Module or TrueZONEWireless Adapter.9 9 ; %9 ) %0 %,)%8 49141.5 Remove coin cell battery tab1.5a Remove tab to activate coincell battery.CoincellbatterytabNOTE: Coin cell battery saves timeand date during a power loss.Wallplate1.6 Mount thermostat on wallplate.Align thermostat at bottom andsnap into place as shown.Thermostat4

Terminal DesignationsConventional SystemDescriptionTerminalHeat PumpDescriptionTerminalCommon wire from secondary side ofcooling transformer (if 2 transformers).CCommon wire from secondary side ofcooling transformer.Rc*Cooling power.RcCooling power.R*Heating power.RHeating power.WHeat Stage 1O/BW2Heat Stage 2AUX-ECChangeover valve for heat pumps.Backup Heat/Emergency HeatYCompressor Stage 1YCompressor Stage 1Y2Compressor Stage 2Y2Compressor Stage 2GFan RelayGFan RelayAConnect to Economizer Module orLighting Panel (TOD).Connect to Compressor Monitor, ZonePanel, Economizer Module or LightingPanel (TOD).L/AU1 / U1Universal relay for humidification,dehumidification, ventilation, or a stage ofheating/cooling.U1 / U1Universal relay for humidification,dehumidification, ventilation, or a stage ofheating/cooling.S1 / S1Universal input for a wired indoor, outdooror discharge sensor.S1 / S1Universal input for a wired indoor, outdooror discharge sensor.K**Connect to K on Wire Saver module.K**Connect to K on Wire Saver module.* Remove factory installed jumper for two transformer systems.** The THP9045A1023 Wire Saver module is used on heat/cool systems when you only have four wires at the thermostat and youwould like the thermostat to be powered with a common wire. Use the K terminal in place of the Y and G terminals on conventionalor heat pump systems to provide control of the fan and the compressor through a single wire—the unused wire then becomes yourcommon wire. See THP9045 instructions for more information.POWERED HUMIDIFIER, DEHUMIDIFIER OR VENTILATORNON-POWERED HUMIDIFIER, DEHUMIDIFIER OR VENTILATOR7 78)186%27*361)6' :%' :%' :%'68,)61378%8'// :%'68,)61378%8'6'6',91 (),91 36 :)28 86%27*361)6643;)6)( ,91-(-*-)6 (),91-(-*-)6 36 :)28-0%8369 9 :%''8,)61378%8*-)0( -278%00 .914)6 &)8;))2 6 %2( 9 69 :%'CONNECTING A HEAT OR COOL STAGE TO U186%27*361)6 :%'' :%'6//6'6'*-)0( -278%00 .914)6 &)8;))2 6 %2( 9 69 9 9 :%'68,)61378%8'3686%27*361)6 :%''6232 43;)6)( ,91-(-*-)6 (),91-(-*-)6 36 :)28-0%8369 DEHUMIDIFICATION WITH LOW SPEED FAN 7 78)186%27*361)6'9 (),91-(-*-'%8-32 ;-8, 03; 74))( *%2Wire the thermostat universal relay to the low speed fan ,)%8 78% ) '330 78% ) &%'/94 ,)%8 78% ) *36 ,)%8 49147 36 )38,)61%0 6%(-%28 ,)%8U1 terminals are normally open dry contacts when setup for a stage of heating or cooling.thermostat relay can be set to normally open ornormally closed in the thermostat installer setup.or cooling is powered by system transformer. Do NOTNormally open, dry contactstransformer.Normally closed, dry contacts5

2Powering optional RedLINK accessories2.1 Install batteries in RedLINKaccessories.Portable Comfort ControlWireless Outdoor Sensor*Wireless Indoor Sensor*Wireless Entry/Exit Remote*Wireless Vent and Filter BoostRemote*NOTE: If the thermostat is wireddirectly to the equipment, 24VAC (Cwire) is required to connect RedLINKaccessories. Turn on 24VAC beforeperforming initial setup in Step 3.2.2a2.2 Connect gateway to internet andconnect to power.2.2a Connect RedLINK InternetGateway to router or modemwith Ethernet cable (RJ45).2.2b2.2b Connect gateway’s power cordto an electrical outlet that isnot controlled by a wall switch.3Performing initial setupInitial setup options define the type of system you are installing:Residential or commercialNon-zoned or zonedUsed with or without an Equipment Interface Module (THM5421)Used with or without the TrueZONE Wireless Adapter (THM4000)3.1 Follow prompts on the screen toselect the appropriate options.NOTE: If you are connecting thethermostat to the TrueZONE WirelessAdapter (THM4000), refer to theTrueZONE instructions to link thethermostat and RedLINK accessories.Then go to Step 3.4.3.2 When you see the prompt ConnectRedLINK Accessories? Touch No or Yes.If you select No, continue to Step 3.4.If you select Yes, you will be promptedto Press Connect on New Accessories.Continue to Step 3.3.6'SRRIGX 6IH0-2/ %GGIWWSVMIW#

3.3 Connect each RedLINK accessory.NOTE: Accessories must be at least 2feet away from the thermostat during thelinking process.4VIWW 'SRRIGX SR2I[ %GGIWWSVMIW 3.3a While the Press Connect messageis displayed (listening mode), pressand quickly release the CONNECTbutton on each new RedLINKaccessory.3.3b After a short delay (up to 15seconds), check thermostat toconfirm the connection of eachorRedLINK accessory. Touchto review the list.3.3c Touch Done at the thermostat afterall new RedLINK accessories areconnected.Listening mode3YXHSSV 7IRWSVLEW FIIR EHHIHNOTE: Thermostat displays acountdown timer while in the listeningmode. If it detects no activity for 15minutes, it exits listening mode.3.4 Finish the initial setup.Finish the setup by selecting the desiredoptions. Touch Done after you select thelast option you want to change.The thermostat now displays its Home screenand the thermostat setup is complete.78,)61378%8 8 4)TVSKVEQQEFPI

4Finding your password (Date Code)To add or remove RedLINK accessoriesTo make changes to Installer SetupTo perform an Installer TestThermostat (back view)Finding your password You can find the date codeon the back of the thermostat,or1 Touch Menu. 2 Select Dealer Information.Password(Date Code)(IEPIV -RJSVQEXMSR-RWXEPPIV 3TXMSRW3 Scroll down to see the Date Code.8, 6 (EXI 'SHI Linking RedLINK accessories to thethermostat-RWXEPPIV 3TXMSRW1 Touch Menu.2 Select Installer Options.3 Enter password (date code) andtouch Done.)RXIV TEWW[SVH 4 Select Wireless Manager.;MVIPIWW 1EREKIV6IWIX 8S (IJEYPXW8

5 Select Add Device. The screen displays “PressConnect on New Accessories.” The thermostatis now in listening mode.NOTE: Accessories must be at least 2feet away from the thermostat during thelinking process.5a Press and quickly release the CONNECTbutton on each new RedLINK accessory.5b After a short delay (up to 15seconds), check thermostat toconfirm the connection of each RedLINKoraccessory. Touchto review the list.5c Touch Done at the thermostat after allnew RedLINK accessories are connected.NOTE: Thermostat displays a count-downtimer while in the listening mode. If itdetects no activity for 15 minutes,it exits listening mode.%HH (IZMGI'SRRIGXIH (IZMGIW4VIWW 'SRRIGX SR2I[ %GGIWWSVMIW Listening mode3YXHSSV 7IRWSVLEW FIIR EHHIHMaking changes to Installer Setup and performing an Installer TestNOTE: Use a microSD card to saveset up time. See next page.1 Touch Menu.-RWXEPPIV 3TXMSRW2 Select Installer Options.3 Enter password (date code) andtouch Done.)RXIV TEWW[SVH 4 Select Installer Setup or Installer Test.5 Follow prompts on the screen to selectthe desired setup options or to perform anequipment test.-RWXEPPIV 7IXYT-RWXEPPIV 8IWX9

Using a microSD card for setup, data logs and software upgradesUse a microSD (secure digital) card to save setup time by loading Installer Setup settings,Dealer Information, Holiday Schedules, and Custom Reminders to multiple thermostats.For troubleshooting help, you can save the thermostat Data Logs (Alerts Log andInteraction Log) to a microSD card - then view them on your computer. Also use themicroSD card to upgrade the thermostat software.Loading Dealer Information and New Thermostat Software:1 Visit http://thermostatsetup.honeywell.comComputerto enter your dealer information or load newthermostat software.2 Connect a microSD USB Adapter to yourcomputer to download the file(s).3 After the file(s) are downloaded, remove themicroSD card from the adapter and insert intothermostat.USBadaptermicroSDcardThermostatTo use the microSD card in the thermostat:1 Slide card into the bottom of thermostat.2 Select the item to load or save.3 Follow the prompts on the screen.To add information from the card to thethermostat, select Load from SD Card.To put thermostat information on thecard, select Save to SD Card.4 When you are finished, touch Done, thenHome, and remove the microSD card.microSDcard-RWXEPPIV 7IXYT(IEPIV -RJSVQEXMSRTo replace a thermostatWhen you replace a thermostat, you must reset the RedLINKaccessories before connecting them to the new thermostat. Followthe instructions below:At the Portable Comfort Control:Press and hold the blank space (or arrow) in the lowerright hand corner of the screen until the display changes(hold for about 4 seconds). Press REMOVE, then YESto disconnect from the old thermostats. To reconnect thethermostat, go to Step 3.2.At the Indoor Sensor, RedLINK Internet Gateway,Entry/Exit Remote, Vent-Filter Boost Remote orTrueSTEAM Wireless Adapter:Press and hold the CONNECT button on the accessoryuntil the status light glows amber (hold for about 10seconds). To reconnect the thermostat, go to Step 3.2.At the Equipment Interface Module (EIM):Press and hold the CONNECT button on the EIM untilthe CONNECTED LED glows amber (hold for about 10seconds). Follow the prompts on the screen to connect thenew thermostat to the EIM.10Portable ComfortControlPress and hold

Specifications and replacement partsOperating Ambient TemperatureThermostat: 32 to 120 F (0 to 48.9 C)Portable Comfort Control: 32 to 120 F (0 to 48.9 C)Wireless Outdoor Sensor: -40 to 140 F (-40 to 60 C)Wireless Indoor Sensor: 0 to 120 F (-17.8 to 48.9 C)-For Optimal Battery Life: 35 to 114 F (1.7 to 45.6 C)Equipment Interface Module: -40 to 165 F (-40 to 73.9 C)Return Air Sensor: 0 to 200 F (-17.8 to 93.3 C)Discharge Air Sensor: 0 to 200 F (-17.8 to 93.3 C)RedLINK Internet Gateway: 32 to 120 F (0 to 48.9 C)Operating Relative HumidityThermostat: 5% to 90% (non-condensing)Portable Comfort Control: 5% to 90% (non-condensing)Wireless Outdoor Sensor: 0% to 100% (condensing)Wireless Indoor Sensor: 5% to 90% (non-condensing)Equipment Interface Module: 5% to 95% (non-condensing)RedLINK Internet Gateway: 5% to 95% (non-condensing)Physical Dimensions (height, width, depth)Thermostat: 4-15/16 x 4-5/8 x 1-1/8 inches (126 mm x 118 mm x 29 mm)Equipment Interface Module: 9-5/16 x 4-13/16 x 1-19/32 inches (91 x 147 x 42 mm)Wireless Outdoor Sensor: 5 x 3-1/2 x 1-11/16 inches (127 x 89 x 43 mm)Wireless Indoor Sensor: 2-7/8 x 1-7/8 x 15/16 inches (74 x 48 x 24 mm)Portable Comfort Control: 6-1/4 x 3-1/8 x 1-5/8 inches (158 x 80 x 38 mm)RedLINK Internet Gateway: 6 x 4-7/8 x 2-1/2 inches (152 x 124 x 64 mm)RedLINK CommunicationFrequency: 900 Mhz frequency rangeRe-Sync Time: RedLINK devices re-establish communication within 6 minutes after AC power resumes.Electrical ratingsTerminalW - OBY (cooling)G (fan)W2 - Aux (heating)Y2 (cooling)A-L/A (output)U1/U1Voltage (50/60 Hz)18 to 30 VAC and 750 mVDC18 to 30 VAC18 to 30 VAC18 to 30 VAC18 to 30 VAC18 to 30 VAC30 VAC max.Max. Current es and replacement partsAccessories / Replacement PartsEquipment Interface ModuleWireless Adapter for TrueZone, TrueSteam, or extend wireless range of EIMRedLINK Internet GatewayWireless Entry/Exit RemoteWireless Vent and Filter Boost RemotePortable Comfort ControlWireless Outdoor SensorWireless Indoor SensorWireless Outdoor Sensor 10k ohm NTCWired Wall-mount Indoor Sensor 10k ohm NTCWired Flush-mount Indoor Sensor 20k ohm NTCWired Wall-mount Indoor Sensor 20k ohm NTCWired Wall-mount Indoor Sensor 10k ohm NTCSupply or Return Air Sensor 10k ohm NTCSupply or Return Air Sensor 20k ohm NTCSupply or Return Air Sensor 20k ohm NTCCover Plate (covers marks left by old thermostats)Wire Saver Module11Part NumberYTHM5421R1010, C7189U1005C7772A1004, 00A1019THP9045A1023

Model NumberingStagesResidential or CommercialDual Powered - C Wire or BatteryOnboard Humidity SensorNumber of Universal RelaysNumber of Universal Sensor InputsEconomizer / TOD OutputWorks with Optional Equipment Interface Module*Works with Optional TrueZONE Wireless Adapter*TH8321TH8320TH81103H/2C HP2H/2C CONV3H/2C HP2H/2C CONV1H/1C HP1H/1C CONV110101* The relay outputs and inputs on the thermostat do not function when used with an Equipment Interface Module orthe TrueZONE Wireless Adapter.* If the thermostat has been setup WITHOUT an Equipment Interface Module or the TrueZONE Wireless Adapterand you would like to add one, you must reset the thermostat back to factory defaults. Press MENU InstallerOptions scroll down to select Reset to Defaults.DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE INSTALLATION. Can cause electrical shock or equipmentdamage.This thermostat contains a Lithium battery which may contain Perchlorate material.Perchlorate Material—special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorateMERCURY NOTICE: If this product is replacing a control that contains mercury in a sealedtube, do not place the old control in the trash. Contact the Thermostat Recycling Corporation atwww.thermostat-recycle.org or 800-238-8192 for information on how and where to properly andsafely dispose of your old thermostat.Must be installed by a trained, experience technician. Read these instructions carefully.Failure to follow these instructions can damage the product or cause a hazardous condition.Need Help?For assistance please visithttp://customer.honeywell.com,or call toll-free:1-800-468-1502 (residential installation)1-888-245-1051 (commecial installation)Scan for more informationAutomation and Control SystemsHoneywell International Inc.1985 Douglas Drive NorthGolden Valley, MN 55422http://customer.honeywell.com U.S. Registered Trademark. 2012 Honeywell International Inc.69-2760—01 M.S. 11-12Printed in U.S.A.81

K** Connect to K on Wire Saver module. K** Connect to K on Wire Saver module. * Remove factory installed jumper for two transformer systems. ** The THP9045A1023 Wire Saver module is used on heat/cool systems when you only have four wires at the thermostat and you would like the thermostat to be powered with a common wire.

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