Auto Temp II Heat Pump: Programmable Thermostat For Single and Multistage Heat Pump Systems
Auto Temp II Heat Pump: Programmable Thermostat For Single and Multistage Heat Pump Systems
Auto Temp II Heat Pump: Programmable Thermostat For Single and Multistage Heat Pump Systems
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Model 44428
Table of Contents
Congratulations!
Features
Start Up
Keyboard Lock Feature
Setting The Time/Day Of The Week
Personal Program Schedule
Programming
Displaying Programs
To Review The Current Temperature Setting
Manual Overrides
Using The Energy Monitor Usage Review
Temperature Span
Energy Usage Chart
Different Operation Modes
Trouble Shooting
Installing Thermostat
Remove Old Thermostat
Label Wires
Mount Wallplate and Thermostat
Connect Wires and Mount Thermostat Cover to Wall Plate
2
3
5
6
7
8
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
20
21
22
Features
Fingertip Programming
Easy touch keyboard. Keys
beep when pressed.
Manual Override
For either temporary or
constant temperature
adjustments without program
change.
MODEL: 44428
To set time:
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AM
PM
I8 : 88
HOUR
To set day:
MIN
DAY
LOW BATT
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
88
MO
AM
HOUR
MIN
DAY
PROG
DAY
PROG
AUX
USAGE
To set
programs
PROG
DAY
To review
programs
PROG
DAY
PROG
HOUR
Next
Prog
MIN
PROG
RESET
12:38 75
PROG
PROG
ROOM TEMP
USAGE
RETURN
or
or
Vacation Override
Provides permanent (vacation)
temperature setting without
program change.
Convenient Programming
Reference
Simplified programming
instructions are provided on
inside of door cover for easy
reference.
HOLD CLEAR
NORMAL
AUTO FAN
USAGE
For Total
Aux Usage Press
AUX
USAGE
HOLD CLEAR
EMERG. HEAT
MIN
HOUR
DAY
RESET
PROG
USAGE
AUX
USAGE
RETURN
HOLD
CLEAR
Key to lower
temperature
setting
Key to raise
temperature
setting
Start Up
Dont WorryProgramming Is Easy!
This may seem to be a highly comprehensive and lengthy presentation of our product's featuresdont be intimidated.
We have a lot to say because our product does have a lot of features. And we want to make sure you have complete information. You
may find you'll want to use only a simple programor all the features
we have to offer.
Just follow this manual one step at a time and you should quickly
begin to feel comfortable with your new thermostat.
the same 4 programs as shown in the table or each day can have a
different set of 4 programs. (4 for winter and 4 for summer).
You can generate significant savings with a programmable thermostat. The idea is to reduce usage when you dont need itwhen
youre not home or at night while everyones asleep. For example,
during the heating season you can program lower temperatures during the day while youre at work. Then program a comfortable temperature just before you get home, so you walk into a warm house.
Mon.-Fri.
And the digital display on your thermostat gives you precise temperature control for convenience as well as maximum savings and
comfort.
The thermostat is truly 7 day programmable and can hold separate
programs for winter and summer. It is capable of holding 4 separate
heat and 4 separate programs for cool, each day.
You can program Monday to Friday, Saturday and Sunday to have
Program
Program
Program
Program
1
2
3
4
Time
Winter
Temperature
Settings
Summer
Temperature
Settings
6:00 AM
8:30 AM
5:00 PM
11:00 PM
68
60
68
58
78
84
78
80
Start Up
Unlock
Lock
Insert key here for programming.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Reset
When you first install the three AA size batteries, as directed in the Installation Instructions, the thermostat automatically sets the day and time to
Monday, 12:00 AM, shows the current room temperature and is programmed for 68 in heat mode and 78 in cool mode for all 7 days.
Press the reset button to reset and start the clock. Use a thin probe such as a
straightened paper clip to gently push the reset button through the hole in the front
panel. (See Figure 3.) The LCD display should read 12:00 AM, indicate the day of
week as Monday (MO), the current room temperature of your house. If it shows random numbers or partial digits, press the reset button once again.
Figure 3
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AM
PM
I2 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
72
Start Up
AM
PM
EXAMPLE:
If the unit is being
installed at 9:15
PM, Saturday, to set
the thermostat, you
would press the
keys in the shown
sequence:
I2 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
72
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
HOUR
AM
PM
I2 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
72
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
HOUR
AM
PM
I9 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
72
MIN
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
LOW BATT
AM
PM
72
I9 : !5
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
DAY
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
LOW BATT
AM
PM
72
I9 : !5
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
RETURN
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
LOW BATT
AM
PM
72
I9 : !5
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
1
2
3
4
Program
Program
Program
Program
1
2
3
4
TUESDAY
TIME
WINTER TEMP
SUMMER TEMP
TIME
WINTER TEMP
SUMMER TEMP
Start Up
WEDNESDAY
Program
Program
Program
Program
1
2
3
4
THURSDAY
Program
Program
Program
Program
1
2
3
4
FRIDAY
Program
Program
Program
Program
1
2
3
4
SATURDAY
Program
Program
Program
Program
1
2
3
4
SUNDAY
Program
Program
Program
Program
TIME
WINTER TEMP
SUMMER TEMP
TIME
WINTER TEMP
SUMMER TEMP
TIME
WINTER TEMP
SUMMER TEMP
TIME
WINTER TEMP
SUMMER TEMP
TIME
WINTER TEMP
SUMMER TEMP
1
2
3
4
SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Before Programming
To program for winter, the function switch (OFF-A/C-HEAT) must
be in the HEAT mode.
Similarly, to program for summer, the function switch must be in
COOL position.
You cannot program or view programs in OFF position.
Whenever the compressor is in 4 minute restart safety delay,
DELAY will appear on the display. Compressor will turn on
automatically when this 4 minute delay period is over. This feature
is designed to protect your compressor from restarting too quickly
which could damage the compressor.
Programming
Programming
Familiarize yourself with programming. In this example, your thermostat will be programmed for winter as per suggested program on page 4.
However, you can program or change the program of each individual day.
To Program For
Winter, Slide
Function Switch
To HEAT.
Weekday
Programs
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AM
PM
I9 : !5
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
72
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
PROG
DAY
AM
PM
I2 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
72
AM
PM
I0 : 00
LOW BATT
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
HOUR
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
PROG
LOW BATT
AM
PM
I6 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
PROG
AM
PM
I0 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
HOUR
AM
PM
I8 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
MIN
AM
PM
I8 : 30
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AM
PM
I8 : 30
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
60
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
PROG
AM
PM
I0 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
Note: During the programming steps, if you dont make any entry within 15 seconds, the display will automatically return to current time and temperature. If this
happens, just press the PROGRAM key to return to the program number you were entering.
Programming
HOUR
AM
PM
I5 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
PROG
AM
PM
I0 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
HOUR
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
LOW BATT
AM
PM
68
!! : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
LOW BATT
AM
PM
60
!! : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
DAY
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
LOW BATT
AM
PM
60
!! : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
PROG
AM
PM
!0 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
SA and SU is displayed.
Program indicator (1) is displayed.
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
HOUR
AM
PM
!7 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
PROG
AM
PM
!0 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
HOUR
AM
PM
!8 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
MIN
AM
PM
!8 : 30
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AM
PM
!8 : 30
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
60
Programming
10
PROG
AM
PM
I0 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
HOUR
AM
PM
I4 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
PROG
AM
PM
I0 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
HOUR
AM
PM
I I : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
LOW BATT
AM
PM
58
I! : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
RETURN
AM
PM
I9 : !5
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
72
To program each individual day separately by a different set of programs, first select the day by displaying the day of program, then insert the
desired times and temperatures.
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
LOW BATT
PROG
DAY
AM
PM
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
LOW BATT
PROG
DAY
AM
PM
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
LOW BATT
PROG
DAY
AM
PM
68
I! : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
I! : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
I! : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
Programming
11
Use
PROG
HOUR
MIN
PROG
DAY
AM
PM
PROG
DAY
AM
PM
I2 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
Tuesday is selected.
LOW BATT
72
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
I2 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
Wednesday is selected.
72
PROG
HOUR
MIN
to enter programs.
NOTE: Another approach to programming is to first program all weekdays or weekends the same, then display a particular day
and change the programs of only that individual day by using
PROG
HOUR
PROG
DAY
MIN
NOTICE: During the programming steps, if you dont make an entry within 15 seconds, the display will automatically return to current time
and temperature. If this happens, just press the PROGRAM key to return to the program number you were entering.
To program for summer, slide function switch OFF-A/C-HEAT to
A/C. The programming is the same as you did for winter.
Any change of time will be effective for both summer and winter. If
your summer schedule is different, however, just revise the program.
If program time is left at 0:00, that particular program will not be
effective; e.g.
If Program #2 has time 0:00, the thermostat will jump from Program
#1 to Program #3.
Displaying Programs
To review programs for winter,
slide function switch to HEAT.
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AM
PM
I9 : !5
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
72
Programming
12
PROG
AM
PM
I6 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
PROG
AM
PM
I8 : 30
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
60
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
PROG
AM
PM
I5 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
PROG
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
LOW BATT
AM
PM
60
I! : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
To display programs for summer, slide function switch to A/C and press
PROG
Note: If you wish to program the thermostat for an individual day (not the MO-FR or SA-SU programs), first display the particular day by pressing
PROG DAY key and then use PROG key to display or change programs.
To review programs for summer, slide function switch to A/C.
AM
PM
I9 : !5
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
Press for
2 Seconds
or Less:
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
or
AM
PM
I9 : 70
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
1 70
7
2
7
Operations
Manual Override of Program
13
Sometimes you will want to override set programs for a particular occasion, and then return to your normal schedule later, without having to
re-enter all your programs. Here are two ways to do this: temporary and constant.
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AM
PM
I2 : 70
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AM
PM
I2 : 72
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
RETURN
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
LOW BATT
AM
PM
68
I9 : !5
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
TO DISPLAY TEMPORARY MANUAL OVERRIDE SETTING YOU JUST ENTERED, PRESS EITHER ARROW FOR LESS
THAN 2 SECONDS.
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
or
AM
PM
I9 : 68
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
72
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
I9 : 55
LOW BATT
72
HOLD
CLEAR
AM
PM
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
LOW BATT
RETURN
AM
PM
72
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
I9 : !5
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
TO DISPLAY CONSTANT MANUAL OVERRIDE SETTING YOU JUST ENTERED, PRESS EITHER ARROW
FOR LESS THAN 2 SECONDS.
1 70
7
2
7
Operations
14
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
LOW BATT
AM
PM
55
I9 : !5
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
AM
PM
I5 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
Press For
2 Seconds
Or Less
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
USAGE
AM
PM
I5 : 03
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
2!
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
USAGE
AM
PM
I5 : 08
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
42
Press USAGE REVIEW to display the amount of time the system has
run today (Wednesday, since 12:01 AM). For example, 3 hours and
21 minutes. (If held for more than 2 seconds the counter will reset
to zero.)
Press again to display the amount of time the system ran
yesterday (Tuesday, 12:01 AM through midnight).
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
RETURN
AM
PM
I5 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AUX
USAGE
AM
PM
I2 : 40
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
!2
To display total auxiliary heat usage since the last time auxiliary
heat usage was reset.
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
RETURN
LOW BATT
AM
PM
I5 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
68
Press and
Hold for 34 Seconds
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
USAGE
or
AUX
USAGE
AM
PM
I0 : 00
UNTIL
NEXT
PROG
LOW BATT
00
1 70
7
2
7
Operations
Temperature Span
15
Your thermostat is pre-programmed at the factory to cycle various stages in a definite sequence. For example, if the program temperature for heat
is 68F and 78F for A/C, the sequence of operation for various stages will be as per the following table.
TABLE
PROGRAM TEMP.
HEAT = 68F
A/C = 78F
HEAT ON
HEAT OFF
A/C ON
A/C OFF
67
69
79
77
65
69
64
69
In Heat Recovery Mode, the sequence of operation of different stages during the temperature recovery period is controlled to achieve the
temperature recovery in an efficient and economical way.
1 70
7
2
7
Operations
Energy Usage Chart
Date Begin:
Month
MON
WEEK 1
WEEK 2
WEEK 3
WEEK 4
WEEK 5
WEEK 6
WEEK 7
WEEK 8
WEEK 9
WEEK 10
WEEK 11
WEEK 12
WEEK 13
WEEK 14
WEEK 15
WEEK 16
WEEK 17
WEEK 18
WEEK 19
WEEK 20
Day
TUES
WED
16
Year
THURS
FRI
SAT
SUN
TOTAL
Operations
Different Operation Modes
1 70
7
2
7
17
2. Emergency Operation:
In this operation the compressor will not operate. Only auxiliary heat
will control the room temperature as per your heating program. For
example, you might select this mode to bypass your heat pump, if
you suspect it is not operating properly.
1. Normal Operation:
In this operation your thermostat will function in accordance to your
heating and A/C programs. The sequence of operation of different
stages will be as per table on page 28.
The Hunter Energy Monitor has an exclusive method built into the
thermostat computer. This method is designed to maximize efficiency
of recovery in the most economical way, without the use of auxiliary
heat (or minimum use if necessary), which will result in maximum savings in various weather conditions.
The time to raise the temperature from 60F to 68F will depend on
several factors like outside temperature, efficiency of the unit and
insulation of the house. At about 6:30 AM the temperature in the
TIME
PROGRAM TEMPERATURE
6:00 AM
68F
8:30 AM
60F
4:00 PM
68F
11:00 PM
58F
Operations
Trouble Shooting
1 70
7
2
7
18
Problem
Solution
NO DISPLAY
1. Replace batteries.
ERRATIC DISPLAY
1. Press the reset button once with a small pin and hold in for two seconds.
Then reprogram.
1. Replace unit.
1. Replace unit.
19
TEMPERATURE RANGE
This thermostat can be programmed between 40F and
90F. However, it will display room temperatures from
32F to 99F.
POWER FAILURE
The thermostat is fully battery operated and does not
require power from the control circuit. Whenever the
main power is interrupted or fails, the battery power retains
the programs and current time.
INSTALLATION
All installation is normally performed at the thermostat.
OPERATION
This Hunter Thermostat is designed to operate with
most single and multistage heat pumps having 24V
controls. The system will control two stages of compressor
and two stages of auxiliary heat. The relay current is limited
to 1.0 amps for each stage.
BATTERY WARNING
When the batteries are low, LOW BATT indicator on
the display will flash. When this happens, install new
batteries (do not use old batteries) as soon as possible. The
batteries should last one year.
2
3
COMPRESSOR PROTECTION
The thermostat provides a 4-minute delay after shutting
off the compressor before it can be restarted. This feature will prevent damage to the air conditioner compressor
caused by rapid cycling. It does not provide a delay when
there are power outages.
CAUTION: The batteries are the only source of power used to operate the system. If the batteries are not replaced,
the display will dim and the heating and cooling system will stop operation.
20
Turn off the power to the furnace at the main power panel or at
the furnace.
This thermostat comes with two #8 slotted screws and two wall
anchors for mounting. To install your unit, you should have the following tools and materials.
Slotted screwdriver
Hammer
Remove existing thermostat cover and thermostat. Some thermostats will have screws or other locking devices that must first be
removed. Once wall mounting plate is exposed, look for wires.
If wires are not visible, they may be connected to the back of the
wallplate. Again, look for screws, tabs, etc. Some models have doors
that open to expose wires and mounting screws. (See Figure 1.)
Thermostat
Cover
Thermostat
Cover
Label Wires
Each wire coming from the wall to the existing thermostat is connected to a terminal point on that thermostat. Each of these terminal
points is usually marked with a code letter shown in Table A.
Before disconnecting any wires, apply the self-adhesive labels provided to the wire as shown in Table A. (For example, attach the label
marked W to the wire which goes to the W or H terminal on the existing thermostat.) IGNORE THE COLOR OF THE WIRES since these do
not always comply with the standard.
Table A
Then mark wire
with label shown
Function
Comments
24V Wire
Y1
W, W1 (M)
W1
Activates when first stage of auxiliary heat is called or compressor heat in NR mode
W2 (Y2)
W2
G (F)
O, B (SEE NOTE 1)
B, C, (X)
OB
Fan
NOTE: 1. If O and B are both available, then B is the common wire in most of the cases.
21
The number of wires in the system can be as few as four (for single stage
heat pump systems), as many as eight, or any number in between for
multistage heat pump systems. If you follow the labeling procedures
correctly, you don't have to be concerned about how many wires there are.
After labeling wires, disconnect them from the existing thermostat
terminals.
Remove existing wallplate. To make sure wires do not fall back into
wall opening, tape them to the wall.
If hole in wall is larger than necessary for wires, seal this hole up so
no hot or cold air can enter the back of the thermostat from the
wall. This air could cause a false thermostat reading.
existing holes do not line up with the Hunter Thermostat holes. (Figure 2A)
Position wallplate on wall and pull existing wires through large opening.
Drill holes with 3/16" bit, and gently tap anchors into the holes until
flush with wall.
Then level for appearance. Use any two of the many rectangular holes provided on the wall plate for mounting. Mark holes for plastic anchors provided if
FIG. 2
FIG. 2A
Selector Switch
There are three types of heat pump connections relating to the reversing valve. Look for this switch on the printed circuit board.
If the wire is
connected to
NR
RB
RO
RO
RB
NR
Figure 3
Figure 3A
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Figure 4
Figure 5