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Page 1 - Installation Guide

Model THERM-500Owner’s Manual & Installation Guide

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2Get To Know Your ThermostatDrop DownDashboard ButtonWeatherDisplayOutdoor TempRoomTempWi-FiConnectionIconDropdown Dashboard(The contents of your Dash

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3Get To Know Your ThermostatCare and Use of Your Thermostat Pencils, pens and other sharp objects should never be used on your thermostat; these may d

Page 4 - Glossary of Terms

4Quick Start - Temperature, Modes & FanSelecting Your Desired Temperature and Mode The Heat or Cool Setpoint is the temperature the room has t

Page 5 - Table of Contents

5Quick Start - Set Time & DateSet Current TimeUse AM/PM - ONSet Time & DateSet Current DateDaylight Savings SetupDaylight Savings Time - OFF

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6Quick Start - Set Time & DateSet Current Time(12:00 AM)hr +hr -min +min -Press and to set the current time. Press when finished. Press the

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7Quick Start - Set Time & DateSetting the DateSet Current DateDaylight Savings Setup6/1/2013Press or to set the current month and year. when

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8Main Menu Buttons - ScheduleScheduleView My ScheduleEdit My Schedule

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9Main Menu Buttons - ScheduleScheduleThis thermostat features up to four programmable time periods per 24 hour day: Morning, Day, Evening, and Night

Page 10 - Dropdown Dashboard

10Main Menu Buttons - ScheduleReview your program. Press SAVE to keep your program.Press EDIT to make further changes. When you are finished editin

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11Main Menu Buttons - Smart FanWho To Call For ServiceView Runtime GraphsSmart Fan - OFFSmart Fan Min RuntimeSmart FanWho To Call For ServiceView Ru

Page 12 - Using the Fan Button

iFCC Compliance StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for an intentional radiator, pursuant to Part 15, subpart

Page 13 - Set Time & Date

12Main Menu Buttons - Smart FanSmart FanSmart Fan - OFFSmart Fan Min Runtime (10m)Start/Stop TimesDays To Run FanThe fan may be programmed to turn

Page 14 - Setting the Time

13Main Menu Buttons - ScreensaverWho To Call For ServiceView Runtime GraphsScreensaver - OFFScreensaver SetupScreensaver Turn On DelayChange Image A

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14Main Menu Buttons - ScreensaverScreensaver PreviewChange Image After...15, 30 seconds - 1, 5, or 10 minutes Use Theme Images - OFFSlideshow uses

Page 16 - Edit My Schedule

15Main Menu Buttons - AlertsView Current AlertsReset AlertsAir Filter Reminder - OFFSet Max Filter RuntimeReset Air Filter AlertReset UV Lamp AlertA

Page 17 - Schedule

16Main Menu Buttons - AlertsView Current AlertsThe alerts let you know when your system needs service. AlertsReset AlertsSet/Edit RemindersService I

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17Main Menu Buttons - DisplayScreen Cleaning To uch CalibrationActive BrightnessNight DimmerDisplayMaintenanceAuto Night Dimmer - OFFSet Idle Bright

Page 19 - Smart Fan

18Main Menu Buttons - DisplayActive BrightnessNight DimmerThe display brightness options may be adjusted in this menu. Display(80%)Set Idle Brigh

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19Main Menu Buttons - DisplayMaintenanceScreen CleaningTouch CalibrationTouch Screen CalibrationTouch and hold the center of the targets as they app

Page 21 - Screensaver

20Main Menu Buttons - PreferencesUser Interface ThemesCustom WallpaperHeat/Cool Indicator OFFTaskbar red/white OFFRoom Temp red/blue OFFMode Status

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21Main Menu Buttons - PreferencesYou may set the type of background that appears on the thermostat Home Screen. PreferencesUser Interface Themes(oce

Page 23 - Main Menu Buttons - Alerts

This color touchscreen has the ability to receive updates to its firmware. Periodically firmware updates are released by the manufacturer to add feature

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22Main Menu Buttons - PreferencesHumidityHumidification SettingsHumidify setpoint(0%)Dehumidification SettingsHumidify with heat - OFF Run fan w/humid

Page 25 - Main Menu Buttons - Display

23Main Menu Buttons - PreferencesThe Humidity feature allows the thermostat tocontrol a humidifier or use your air conditionerto dehumidify the space

Page 26 - Set Dimmer Schedule

24Main Menu Buttons - Vacation/AwayClear Vacation ScheduleSet Vacation ScheduleStart DateStart TimeReturn DateReturn TimeVa cation/AwayModeHeat Setp

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25Main Menu Buttons - Vacation/AwayClear Vacation ScheduleSet Vacation ScheduleVacation or pressing the AWAY button, will use temporary, energy savi

Page 28 - Preferences

26Main Menu Buttons - Vacation/AwayScheduleSettings while awayReturn DateTue Sep 21 2010Return Time(3:00 PM)ModeHeat SetpointCool Setpoint(85˚ )(50˚

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27Main Menu Buttons - SecurityAuto ScreenlockSetpoint LimitsSecurityAuto Screenlock - OFFSet PasscodeLock After...Setpoint Limits - OFFMinimum Cool

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28 Main Menu Buttons - SecuritySecurity settings may be set to limit or prevent changes to your thermostat. SecurityAuto ScreenlockSetpoint LimitsLi

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29Main Menu Buttons - InformationView Runtime GraphsInformationLast 7 Days - CoolingLast 7 Days - HeatingMy ThermostatWho To Call For ServiceDelete

Page 32 - Vacation/Away

30Main Menu Buttons - InformationThis button contains valuable service and system runtime information.InformationWho To Call For ServiceYour servic

Page 33 - (9:00 AM)

31Main Menu Buttons - SettingsThermostat NameAvailable ModesSettingsSD Card All Modes Including AutoHeat and CoolHeat OnlyCool OnlyFahrenheitCelsius

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iiiGlossary of TermsAuto-Changeover: A mode in which the thermostat will turn on the heating or cooling based on room temperature demand.Cool Setpoint

Page 35 - Security

Main Menu Buttons - SettingsStatic Cool SetpointStatic Heat SetpointCool Setpoint OffsetAutomated Demand ResponseSettingsEvent Max Cool SetpointEven

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33Main Menu Buttons - SettingsTimers & DeadbandsCycles Per Hour2nd Stage DeadbandDeadbandSetpointCompressor Min Off Time1st Stage Deadband2nd St

Page 37 - Information

34Main Menu Buttons - SettingsInstallation Settings(Continued) Heat Pump SettingsHP Lockout Outdoor TempDual Fuel SettingsDual Fuel - On/OffChangeo

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35Main Menu Buttons - SettingsDealer InformationDealer NameContact NameDealer PhoneDealer EmailDealer WebsiteCalibrate ClockFactory DefaultsRestart

Page 39 - Settings

36Main Menu Buttons - SettingsThermostat NameSettingsAvailable Modes(all)Choose the desired modes the thermostat will use: Heat, Cool, Heat & Co

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37Main Menu Buttons - SettingsSimple Thermostat - OFFSimple Thermostat - ONTu rn on Simple Thermostat for the most basic user interface.General Setu

Page 41 - Free Cooling

38Main Menu Buttons - SettingsInstallation SettingsHeat & Cool Stages(1h1c)Heat & Cool Stages(1h1c)Up to 2 Stages Cooling and 4 stages Heati

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39Main Menu Buttons - SettingsThe Deadband is the number of degrees or minutes that the thermostat waits before it initiates the stages of heating o

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40Main Menu Buttons - SettingsFree Cooling - DISABLEDFree Cooling - ENABLEDUsable Outdoor Temp(65˚ )Turns on Free Cooling. Free Cooling shuts off

Page 44 - General Setup

41Main Menu Buttons - SettingsHeat Pump SettingsInstallation SettingsHP Lockout Outdoor Temp(65˚ )Heat Pump will not run below this temp. (20 - 75 d

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ivTable of ContentsGET TO KNOW YOUR THERMOSTATHome Screen ...

Page 46 - Heat & Cool Stages

Installation SettingsAUX Output SettingsAllows the W3/AUX output to be used for Heating,Humidification, or Dehumidification.(Continued) AUX output usag

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Installation SettingsFan Off Delay(0s)Runs the fan for a short time after Cooling or electric strip heat turns off to increase system efficiency. (0 -

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44Main Menu Buttons - SettingsA Dealer may enter their company contact information for the customer to use when they need service. This will appear

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45Main Menu Buttons - Wi-FiWi-Fi SetupWi-Fi Choose NetworkPassword EntryWi-Fi StatusWi-Fi StatusIt is here that you will find helpful informationrega

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46Main Menu Buttons - SkyportEnable the thermostat to connect to theSkyport Cloud for remote monitoringand control features. Upon pressingSkyport Ac

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47Main Menu Buttons - Emergency HeatEmergency HeatTo initiate the Emergency Heat feature, Press the Emergency Heat button. During Emergency Heat op

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48The Onelink AssistantOnelink Assistant may be downloaded at no charge at: • Upload photos for background and slideshow images • Program a time peri

Page 53 - Main Menu Buttons - Wi-Fi

49Uploading Photos and Settings to your thermostatImport Settings from SD CardWhen you are finished adding and editing photos and settings, click on Sa

Page 54 - Main Menu Buttons - Skyport

50Installation InstructionsRemove and Replace the old thermostatTo install the thermostat properly, please follow these step by step instructions. If

Page 55 - Emergency Heat

51Installation InstructionsWire ConnectionsIf the terminal designations on your old thermostat do not match those on the new thermostat, refer to the

Page 56 - The Onelink Assistant

vTable of ContentsDISPLAY ...17Active Brightness ...

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52Before you go any further, determine what your existing wiring and equipment situation is.A. If you have a Heating only system without Air Conditio

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53D. If you have a heat pump without aux heat, the First Alert model THERM-500 will require 5 wires: R (24Vac), C (24Vac), W1/O/B (Reversing Value),

Page 59 - Wire Connections

54Making 4 Wires Work When 5 Wires Are Required If you have System B from page 48 and you would like to install the First Alert model THERM-500 using

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55Making 5 Wires Work When 6 Wires Are Required If you have System C or E from pages 48-49 or any system that requires 6 wires, and you would like to

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56Installation InstructionsThe THERM-500 BackplateW3 3rd stage heat circuit W2 2nd stage heat circuitW1/O/B 1st stage heat circuitY2 2nd stage c

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GAS/EL123ONHPOGASBELEC123ON123ONGAS/ELHP HPGAS/ELOR1 2 3ON1 2 3ONO O BBORGAS ELEC GAS ELECOR1 23ON1 23ONSENSOR57Installation InstructionsThis dip swit

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58Installation InstructionsSample Wiring Diagrams with Dip Switch PositionsConventional Heating and Cooling SystemsResidential & Commercial 1 Stag

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59Installation InstructionsSample Wiring Diagrams with Dip Switch PositionsHeat Pump SystemsResidential & Commercial Heat Pump with ‘O’ Reversing

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60Installation InstructionsSample Wiring Diagrams with Dip Switch PositionsHeat Pump Systems with Dual FuelFree Cooling utilizes the Y1 terminal for

Page 66 - Sample Wiring Diagrams

61Troubleshooting• SYMPTOM: The thermostat touchscreen buttons are not responsive. CAUSE: The touchscreen is out of calibration. REMEDY: Remove the t

Page 67 - with Dip Switch Positions

viTable of ContentsGENERAL SETUP ... 37Units (F or C)...

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62IndexAccessories, 45, 46Active Brightness, 18Alerts, 15 view current, 16 reset, 16 set/edit reminders, 16 See also RuntimeAuto adjust temperature, 4

Page 69 - Troubleshooting

63IndexEmergency Heat, 47 Energy Watch Cool, 29 Heat, 29 Aux heat, 29 Factory Defaults resetting, 44Fahrenheit, 36Fan button function, see Butto

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64IndexMain Menu, 1, 8Maintenance, 19Manual changeover, 41 cool, 4 heat, 4Mode, 1, 4Mode Restrictions, 36Morning Warm-up, see Smart RecoveryMultiStage

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65IndexTerminals, see BackplateTest Outputs, 43Thermostat Sensor calibrate, 43Three Stage Heat, 38Themes, 21Time, see ClockTimers, 39Time Delay, comp

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66Notes

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67WarrantyPRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY BRK Brands, Inc., (“BRK”) the maker of Onelink™ and First Alert™ brand products warrants that for a period of one

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© 2015 BRK Brands, Inc. All rights reserved. Distributed by BRK Brands, Inc., Aurora, Illinois 60504. Due to continuing product development, the produ

Page 75 - Warranty

viiTable of Contents Control Sensor ......43 Wired Sensor ...

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1Get To Know Your ThermostatHome ScreenSub Menu ScreenHome ButtonSub MenuButtonsScrollingButtonsMain Menu ScreenScrollingButtonsBackButtonMenuButtonsI

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