The Wave touchscreen programmable thermostat delivers universal system compatibility, precise comfort control and easy 7-day programming. The Wave provides temperature control for gas, oil, electric, and heat pumps for up to 3 heat/2 cool systems.
Temperature Setting Range
Operating Ambient Temperature
Shipping Temperature
Operating Relative Humidity (Non-condensing)
Humidity Display Range
Clock Accuracy
Cool Indication
Heat Indication
Auxiliary Heat Indication
When Installing this Product…
Selecting Location
Install the thermostat about 5 feet (1.5m) above the floor in an area with good air circulation at average temperature. See Figure 4. Do not install the thermostat where it can be affected by:
Mounting Means
Mounts directly on the wall in the living space using mounting screws and anchors provided.
Dimensions
Installing Wall Plate
CAUTION: Electrical hazard can cause electrical shock or equipment damage. Disconnect power before wiring.
The thermostat can be mounted horizontally on the wall.
All wiring must comply with local electrical codes and ordinances.
Terminal Designation | Description |
RC (see Note 1) | Power for cooling – connect to secondary side of cooling system transformer |
R (see Note 1) | Power for heating – connect to secondary side of heating system transformer |
C (see Note 2) | Common wire from secondary side of heating system transformer |
Y1 | Compressor contactor |
G1 | Fan relay or low fan speed |
Y2/G2 | Second stage cooling or medium fan speed |
O/B/W1 (see Note 3) | Changeover valve for heat pump systems or heat relay |
W2/AUX/G3 | Auxiliary heat relay for heat pump systems, 2nd stage heat relay, high fan speed |
E | Emergency heat relay for heat pump systems |
L (see note 4) | Equipment monitor for heat pump systems |
S1, S2 | External temperature sensor |
NOTES
IMPORTANT: Use 18-gauge thermostat wire.
Figure 8. Typical hookup of conventional single-stage heat and cool system with single transformer (1H/1C conventional)
Figure 9. Typical hookup of conventional single-stage heat and cool system with two transformers (1H/1C conventional)
Figure 10. Typical hookup of heat only system with fan (1H conventional)
Figure 11. Typical hookup of cool only system (1C conventional)
Figure 12. Typical hookup of conventional multistage two-stage heating and two-stage cooling in a single-transformer system (2H/2C, 2H/1C or 1H/2C conventional)
Figure 13. Typical hookup of conventional multistage two-stage heating and two-stage cooling in a two-transformer system (2H/2C, 2H/1C or 1H/2C conventional)
Figure 14. Typical hookup of single-stage heat pump with no auxiliary/backup heat (1H/1C heat pump)
Figure 15. Typical hookup of single-stage heat pump with auxiliary/backup heat (2H/1C heat pump)
Figure 16. Typical hookup of multistage heat pump with auxiliary/backup heat (3H/2C heat pump).
Wiring 24VAC Common
Mount Thermostat to Wall Plate
Align the terminal screw blocks with the pins on the back of the thermostat. Push the thermostat straight onto the wall plate until it snaps into place. See Figure 17.
Follow these steps to enter the Installer Setup:
Number | Name | Settings | Notes |
0140 | Version | ||
0150 | Date and time | Set calendar date and time | |
0160 | Schedule options | 0: Non-programmable 1: 7-day programmable | The schedule setting will default if changed. |
0170 | System type selection | 1: Heat only, conventional, with fan (default) 2: Cool only, conventional 4: Single stage heat and cool, conventional 5: Single stage heat and cool, conventional, multi-speed fan 6: Single stage heat pump with AUX heat 7: Single stage heat pump with emergency heat | Available options and defaults vary by thermostat. System selection automatically modifies some default settings and/or hides other Installer Setup options. |
Number | Name | Settings | Notes |
0170 | System type selection | 8: Single stage heat pump with AUX and emergency heat 9: 2-stage heat and cool, conventional 10: 2-stage heat pump with AUX heat 11: 2-stage heat pump with emergency heat 12: 2-stage heat pump with AUX and emergency heat | Available options and defaults vary by thermostat. System selection automatically modifies some default settings and/or hides other Installer Setup options. |
Number | Name | Settings | Notes |
0180 | Fan control in heating | 0: Electric furnace thermostat controls fan in heating (factory setting) 1: Gas or oil furnace equipment controls fan in heating | Only shown if conventional system (except cool-only system) is selected. If heat pump is chosen, fan defaults to electric. |
0190 | Changeover valve O/B terminal energized in heating or cooling (heat pumps only) | 0: Changeover valve O/B terminal is energized in cooling 1: Changeover valve O/B terminal is energized in heating | Only shown if heat pump system is chosen |
Number | Name | Settings | Notes |
0200 | Backup heat source (auxiliary heat) | 0: Heat pump backup heat source is electric (factory setting) 1: Heat pump backup heat source is fossil fuel | Only applicable in heat pump systems with AUX heating |
0220 | Dehumidification option | 0: Turn off dehumidification 1: Turn on dehumidification | |
0230 | During dehumidification, the max value of temperature can be set | Fahrenheit: 1 to 5°F, Default: 3°F Celsius: 0.5 to 2.5°C, Default: 1.5°C | Fahrenheit temperature is 2 times larger than Celsius temperature. Only applicable in dehumidification mode. |
0240 | External temperature sensor option | 0: No sensor (default) 1: Outdoor temperature sensor 2: Remote sensor, report only |
Number | Name | Settings | Notes |
3: Remote sensor, disable thermostat sensor 4: Indoor sensor 5: Occupancy input (dry contact) 6: Float switch input (dry contact) 7: Dry contact input | |||
0250 | Fan Type | 1: Single speed fan 2: Two speed fan 3: Three speed fan | Only applicable in multi-speed fan type |
0260 | High balance point set range | Fahrenheit: 23°F to 122°F Celsius: -5°C to 50°C | Only applicable in heat pump systems with AUX heating and 0240 set to 1 |
Number | Name | Settings | Notes |
0270 | Low balance point set range | Fahrenheit: -22°F to 77°F Celsius: -30°C to 25°C | Only applicable in heat pump systems with AUX heating and 0240 set to 1 |
0280 | Disable standby interface option | 0: Disable 1: Enable | |
0290 | Multistage equipment start timer | 10 to 90 mins Default is 20 mins | Stepping unit is 5 minutes; applicable in multistage system or multispeed fan system |
0300 | Changeover | 0: Manual changeover 1: Auto changeover (default setting) |
Number | Name | Settings | Notes |
0310 | Dead band | 2: 2°F (1.5°C) 3: 3°F (2°C) 4: 4°F (2.5°C) 5: 5°F (3°C) 6: 6°F (3.5°C) 7: 7°F (4°C) 8: 8°F (4.5°C) 9: 9°F (5°C) | Shown only if automatic changeover is selected |
0320 | Temperature indication scale | F: Fahrenheit temperature display (factory setting) C: Celsius temperature display | If changed, the schedule will need to be reprogrammed |
Number | Name | Settings | Notes |
0330 | 1st stage temperature difference | 1°F to 3°F | Fahrenheit temperature is 2 times larger than Celsius temperature |
0340 | 2nd stage temperature difference | 1°F to 3°F | Fahrenheit temperature is 2 times larger than Celsius temperature |
0350 | 3rd stage temperature difference | 1°F to 3°F | Fahrenheit temperature is 2 times larger than Celsius temperature |
0360 | Disable cooling output if outdoor temp | Fahrenheit: 41°F to 122°F, Default: 50°F Celsius: 5°C to 50°C, Default: 10°C |
Number | Name | Settings | Notes |
0370 | Disable heating output if outdoor temp | Fahrenheit: 41°F to 122°F, Default: 77°F Celsius: 5°C to 50°C, Default: 25°C | |
0380 | Humidity Difference | 5 – 20%,Default:5% | |
0390 | Occupied heating set temp | Fahrenheit: 41°F to 120°F, Default: 68°F Celsius: 5°C to 49°C, Default: 20°C | |
0400 | Occupied cooling set temp | Fahrenheit: 43°F to 122°F, Default: 74°F Celsius: 6°C to 50°C, Default: 23°C | |
0410 | Unoccupied heating set temperature | Fahrenheit: 41°F to 120°F, Default: 68°F Celsius: 5°C to 49°C, Default: 20°C |
Number | Name | Settings | Notes |
0420 | Unoccupied cooling set temperature | Fahrenheit: 43°F to 122°F, Default: 74°F Celsius: 6°C to 50°C, Default: 23°C | |
0430 | Override time limit | 30 to 90 mins, Default: 60 mins | |
0440 | External sensor compensation value | -9°F ~ 9°F (°F as temperature format) -4.5°C ~ 4.5°C (°C as temperature format) 0°F (0°C) (factory setting) | |
0450 | Override temperature limit | 2°F – 5°F (°F as temperature format) 0.5°C ~ 2.5°C (°C as temperature format) 5°F (2.5°C) (factory setting) |
Number | Name | Settings | Notes |
0500 | Furnace change reminder | 0: Furnace filter reminder off 1: 10 run time days 2: 30 run time days 3: 60 run time days 4: 90 run time days 5: 120 run time days 6: 365 run time days | Run time based on call for fan |
0530 | Adaptive intelligent recovery | 1: Adaptive intelligent recovery control is activated (system starts early so setpoint is reached by start of program period) 0: Conventional recovery (system starts recovery at programmed time) |
Number | Name | Settings | Notes |
0540 | Number of periods | 2: Two periods available (Wake and Sleep) 4: Four periods available (Wake, Leave, Return and Sleep) | Not shown if non- programmable is selected. Applies to all days of the week. If changed, schedule must be reprogrammed. |
0580 | Minimum compressor off time | 5: Five-minute compressor off-time setting (factory setting) 0,2,3,4: Other compressor off-time settings | |
0600 | Heat temp range stop | 41 to 120: Temperature range of heating setpoint (1°F increments) | Shown in 1/2 °C |
0610 | Cool temp range stop | 43 to 122: Temperature range of cooling setpoint (1°F increments) | Shown in 1/2 °C |
0640 | Clock format | 12: 12-hour clock (factory setting) 24: 24-hour clock |
Number | Name | Settings | Notes |
0650 | Extended fan on time heat | 0: No extended fan operation after call for heat ends 90: Fan operation is extended 90 seconds after call for heat ends | Not shown if 0180 is set to 1 or in cool-only systems |
0660 | Extended fan on time cool | 0: No extended fan operation after call for cool ends 90: Fan operation is extended 90 seconds after call for cool ends | Not shown in heat-only systems |
0670 | Keypad lockout | 0: Unlocked keypad 1: Locked keypad 2: All keys locked except Up/Down/Cancel/Done/Override | Must enter User Setup to unlock keypad |
Number | Name | Settings | Notes |
0680 | ModBus address | 1 – 32 | |
0700 | Temperature display offset | -9°F ~ 9°F (°F as temperature format) -4.5°C ~ 4.5°C (°C as temperature format) 0°F (0°C) (factory setting) | |
0710 | Reset thermostat | 0: No thermostat reset 1: Resets all Installer Setup options to default values and resets schedule to default setting | Only calendar settings and time are retained |
User Setup
Follow these steps to enter the User Setup:
1. Press and hold the
2. Press
3. Press
Note: See Tables 3 for the User Setup Settings, and see the Installer Setup chapter for operations reference.
Number | Description | Settings |
0140 | Version | |
0150 | Date and time | Current calendar date and time |
0320 | Display temperature in °F or °C | F: °F setting (factory setting) C: °C setting |
0640 | Clock format | 12: 12-hour clock (factory setting) 24: 24-hour clock |
0670 | Keypad Lockout | 0: Unlocked keypad 1: Locked keypad 2: All keys locked except Up/Down/Cancel/Done/Override |
Number | Description | Settings |
0700 | Temperature Display Offset | -9°F ~ 9°F (°F as temperature format) -4.5°C ~ 4.5°C (°C as temperature format) 0°F (0°C) (factory setting) |
0710 |
Reset Thermostat | 0: No thermostat reset 1: Resets all Installer Setup options to default values and resets schedule to default setting |
Fan Setting
Multispeed fan system
Only single stage heating/cooling systems support the multispeed fan function. In a multispeed fan system: relay G controls fan speed low; relay G2/Y2 controls fan speed mid; relay G3/W2/AUX controls fan speed high. A multispeed fan system supports manual mode and auto mode. Select 0250 in the Installer Setup Menu to set the fan type.
Multispeed fan: manual mode
When the fan is in manual mode, the fan will always be ON. Pressing the FAN button will allow the user to change the speed of the fan. As long as the user has selected LOW, MED, or HIGH, the fan will remain ON and at the set speed. Calls for heating or cooling will not override the fan speed when the upstage timer expires, nor will the fan turn OFF after the desired setpoint is reached.
When in automatic mode, the thermostat must control the fan speed. All calls for heat and cool will use the lowest fan speed by asserting G1. Speed increases will occur if the setpoint for either temperature or dehumidification have not been met after the interval defined by the timed upstage delay period (upstage timer). For two-speed fans, after the timed upstage delay period, G3 will be asserted. For three speed fans, G2 will be asserted. After a second time upstage delay period has passed, G3 will be asserted if the setpoints have not been reached.
Fan selection
Press
Single speed fan system
Multistage heating/cooling systems do not support the multispeed fan selection. It can only be set to On or auto mode. Details are listed in the fan selection chapter.
Selecting System Mode
Possible System Modes
Note: When under auto mode, pressing the
Overrides
Wave has two temperature override options: Override Until and Permanent Hold.
Override Until (temporary override)
Holds temperature temporarily until the next scheduled period time or until time is selected. Setting 0430 in the Installer Setup Menu sets the length of a temporary override. If 0 is chosen, the temporary override will move to the next period.
Holds temperature setpoint permanently.
Note: The current day of the week should already be set correctly. If not, see User Setup to set the date and time setting.
Clean Thermostat Screen
Follow these steps to clean the screen without making thermostat changes:
IMPORTANT:
Do not spray liquid directly onto the thermostat. Spray cleaner onto a cloth, then use cloth to clean the screen.
Key Lock
Select 0670 in the User Setup or Installer Setup Menu to set key lock. Key lock includes partial locking or full locking.
Partial locking
In partial locking mode,
Full locking
In full locking mode,
Setting Filter Reminder Intervals
If activated during installation, the filter reminder flashes “Filter” on screen when it is time to replace your filter. To change the reminder interval:
Note: System setting function 0500 governs the filter interval maximum. The days are counted as fan run time, so anytime the fan is running, the reminder is counting that time against the number of days selected.
Dehumidification
The thermostat supports basic dehumidification using the cooling mode of the unit. Dehumidification occurs if these conditions are met and signals are present at specific terminals:
Control Dehumidification Setting
On the home screen, press
Dehumidification Droop Control
The dehumidification control attempts to control to the user’s humidity setpoint by turning on the air conditioner. In extremely high humidity conditions, the thermostat keeps the air conditioner running (energizing Y and G) for up to 3°F below the temperature setpoint. It does this while trying to achieve the desired humidity setpoint and balancing that with the temperature setpoint. The thermostat controls up to 3°F below the temperature setting until either the humidity is satisfied or conditions change. After enabling the dehumidification function, “Dry” will blink on the display. See Figure 32.
Upstage Timer
This value will be used when determining when to turn the second stage ON (multistage configurations), turning the auxiliary heat ON (heat pump configurations), and increasing fan speed (multispeed fan configurations). See 0290 in the Installer Setup Menu. Examples:
Permitted Setpoint Range
The thermostat provides the ability to limit the range of values a user can select for desired temperature setpoints (Heat, Cool, Occupied Heat, Occupied Cool). This value works in conjunction with the Keypad Lockout settings. When the Keypad Lockout is configured to “All Keys Locked Except Up/Down” AND the permitted range variable is set to a value other than zero (0), the thermostat limits the user to changing the desired setpoint by plus/minus (+/–) the permitted setpoint value.
As an example, if the Keypad Lockout setting is “All Keys Locked Except Up/Down” and the Permitted Setpoint Range is five (5), the user can adjust the current COOL or HEAT setpoints by + or 5 degrees.
Balance Point Control
When a remote sensor is connected and the thermostat is configured for heat pump with emergency or auxiliary heat, the Y1 relay should lock out (prevent from being asserted) when the outdoor temperature is at or below the low balance point, and the W2 relay should lock out (prevent from being asserted) when the outdoor temperature is at or above the high balance point. See 0260 and 0270 in the Installation Menu.
Low Balance Point
If the outside temperature is below the programmed low balance point (set by default at 25°F), compressor operation is not allowed. Since the heat pump is not as effective at a lower outdoor temperature, it may be more comfortable to use the auxiliary electric heat or the furnace (in dual fuel systems, it may be more economical) to satisfy a demand for heat.
High Balance Point
If the outside temperature is above the programmed high balance point (set by default at 50°F), auxiliary electric heat operation or furnace operation (in dual fuel system) is not allowed. This ensures that the lower cost heat pump operation will satisfy the heating demand, rather than the more expensive auxiliary electric heat. The high and low balance points will not lock out both the compressor and the auxiliary heat/furnace at the same time
Remote Sensor
Select 0240 in the Installation Menu to set external sensors. Details are listed in the Installation Setup chapter.
Outdoor Temperature Sensor
If 0240 is set to “outdoor temperature sensor” and the outdoor temperature sensor is installed, pressing the Cancel key will display the remote sensor temperature. Ten seconds after pressing the Cancel key, the display will revert to the thermostat temperature sensor. Additionally, the outdoor temperature is used for enabling high/low balance point function (see Balance Point Control chapter) and for blocking cooling/heating output.
Report Only
If 0240 is set to “report only” and the outdoor temperature sensor is installed, pressing the Cancel key will display the outdoor temperature. Ten seconds after pressing the Cancel key, the display will revert to the thermostat temperature sensor. The outdoor temperature can only be displayed; no logic input judgement will occur.
Disable Internal Sensor
If 0240 is set to “disable internal sensor” and the outdoor temperature sensor is installed, the outdoor temperature will be displayed in the position where the indoor temperature is displayed. Additionally, the internal temperature sensor will be disabled, and the outdoor temperature will completely replace indoor temperature joining logic output judgement.
Indoor Sensor
If 0240 is set to “indoor sensor” and the outdoor temperature sensor is installed, the mean of indoor and outdoor temperature will replace indoor temperature for display and logic output.
Occupancy Sensor
If 0240 is set to “occupancy sensor,” the thermostat will check the input status of the dry contact sensor, which enables either occupied mode (contact CLOSED) or unoccupied mode (contact OPEN). If occupied mode is enabled, thermostat will replace current temperature setpoint with occupied heating and cooling setpoint for logic output. If unoccupied mode is enabled, thermostat will replace current temperature setpoint with unoccupied heating and cooling setpoint for logic output, and temperature cannot be set via UP and DOWN keys.
Float Switch Sensor
If 0240 is set to “float switch sensor,” the thermostat will check the input status of the dry contact sensor. If the contact is closed, the thermostat will close. If the contact is open, the thermostat will operate normally.
Dry Contact Sensor
If 0240 is set to “dry contact sensor,” the thermostat will check the input status of the dry contact sensor, but output status will not be used for logic control.
ModBus
ModBus port setup is: 9600 Baud, 8 data bits, No parity, 1 stop bit. Choose menu item 0680 in the Installer Setup Menu to set the equipment address. If the
Schedule |
Time | Setpoints |
Fan Setting | |
Heat | Cool | |||
Wake | 6:00AM | 68°F (20°C) | 78°F (26°C) | Auto |
Leave | 8:00AM | 60°F (16°C) | 85°F (29°C) | Auto |
Return | 4:00PM | 68°F (20°C) | 78°F (26°C) | Auto |
Sleep | 10:00PM | 60°F (16°C) | 82°F (28°C) | Auto |
Program Heating and Cooling Schedule
Your thermostat can control up to four different schedule periods per day:
Edit Schedule
Copying a Daily Schedule
After entering a day program, you can copy this into another day to save time when creating a weekly program. For example, to copy Monday’s program to Thursday:
Reset Schedule
To reset the thermostat schedule to the default setting (as seen in Table 4), press and hold the
Symptom | Possible Cause | Action |
No LCD display | Thermostat is not being powered. | Check 24VAC between C and R. |
Temperature settings do not change. | Upper or lower temperature limits were reached. | Check temperature setpoints. Check Installer Setup Numbers 0600 or 0610, modify as needed. |
The keypad is fully locked. | Check Installer Setup Number 0670 to change keypad locked options. | |
Heating or cooling does not come on. | Thermostat minimum off-time is activated. | Wait up to five minutes for the system to respond. |
Symptom | Possible Cause | Action |
System selection is not set to Heat or Cool. | Set system selection to correct position. | |
System type selection is incorrect. | Check Installer Setup Number 0170 and make sure correct System type is chosen. | |
Thermostat calls for Heat (Heat on) or Cool (Cool on) but no heating or cooling is running. |
Heating or cooling equipment is not operating. | Check wiring.
Check Installer Setup Number 0170 and make sure correct system type is chosen. Verify operation of equipment in System Test mode. |
Symptom | Possible Cause | Action |
Fan does not turn on in a call for heat (electric furnace). | Fan Control in Heating is set to Gas or Oil Furnace (Setting 0180). | Set Fan Control in Heating to Electric Furnace (Setting 0180). |
Heat pump puts out cool air in the heat mode and warm air in the cool mode. | Changeover Valve is not configured to match the changeover required by the installed heat pump. | Set Changeover Valve (Installer Setup Number 0190) to match the changeover required by the installed heat pump. |
Both the heating and cooling equipment are running at the same time. | The heating equipment is not a heat pump but the System Type is set to Heat Pump. | Set System Type (Installer Setup Number 0170) to match the installed heating and/or cooling equipment. |
Heating and cooling wires are shorted together. | Separate the shorted heating and cooling wires. |
Symptom | Possible Cause | Action |
Heating equipment is running in the cool mode. | Heating equipment is not a heat pump but System Type (Installer Setup Number 0170) is set to Heat Pump. | Set System Type (Installer Setup Number 0170) to match the installed heating and/or cooling equipment. |
Heating equipment does not turn off and heat temperature setting is set below room temperature | Heating equipment is not a heat pump but System Type (Installer Setup Number 0170) is set to Heat Pump. | Set System Type (Installer Setup Number 0170) to match the installed heating and/or cooling equipment. |
Cannot set the system setting to Heat or Cool. | System Type is set to Cool Only or Heat Only or Heat Only with Fan. | Set System Type (Installer Setup Number 0170) to match the installed equipment. |
Symptom | Possible Cause | Action |
Heat On is not in the display. | System is not set to Heat and/or temperature is not above room temperature. | Set the system setting to Heat and set the temperature setting above the room temperature. |
Cool On is not in the display. | System is not set to Cool and/or temperature is not below room temperature. | Set the system setting to Cool and set the temperature setting below the room temperature. |
Wait is in the display. | Compressor minimum off timer is active. | Wait up to five minutes for the cooling or heating (heat pump) equipment to turn on. |
Screen Locked appears on screen, keys do not respond. | The keypad is locked. | Check Installer Setup Number 0670 to change keypad locked options. |
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