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Braeburn 7320 Programmable Smart Wi-Fi Thermostat Installation Guide

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Braeburn 7320 Programmable Smart Wi-Fi Thermostat 

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Attention
To prevent damage to the thermostat, never use a sharp instrument to press the touchscreen keys. Always press keys with your fingers.

Warning  For installation by experienced service technicians only.

Caution

  • a possible electric shock or damage to equipment can occur.
  • Disconnect power before beginning installation.

Specifications

This thermostat is compatible with

  • Single-stage heat / cool conventional and heat pump systems
  • Conventional systems up to 2 stages of heating and 2 stages of cooling
  • Heat pump systems up to 3 stages of heating and 2 stages of cooling

Electrical and control specifications

  • Electrical Rating: 24 Volt AC
  •  1 amp maximum load per terminal, 6 amp maximum load
  • AC Power: 18 – 30 Volts AC
  • DC Power: 3.0 Volt DC (2 “AA” Alkaline Batteries Included)
  • Control Range: 45° – 90° F (7° – 32° C)
  • temperature Accuracy: +/- 1° F (+/- .5° C)
  • Outdoor Temperature Display Range: -40° – 120° F (-40° – 49° C)

Terminations
Rc, Rh, C, W2/AUX, W1/E, L, A, O/B, G, Y2, Y1, K, S2, S1

Specification

  • The model number is located on the back of the thermostat.
  •  Wireless Humidity Control requires accessory model 7330.

Installation and Wiring

Warning Disconnect power before beginning installation.

Thermostat Location
Install the thermostat approximately 5 feet (1.5m) above the floor in an area that has a good amount of air circulation and maintains an average room temperature. Avoid installation in locations where the thermostat can be affected by drafts, dead air spots, hot or cold air ducts, sunlight, appliances, concealed pipes, chimneys, and outside walls.

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  1. Install your new Braeburn thermostat in 4 basic steps: 1 Install the Sub-Base
  2. Provide Power
  3. Connect Your Wires
  4. Attach Thermostat to Sub-Base

Install the Sub-Base

  • Remove the sub-base from the body of the thermostat.
  • Mount the sub-base as shown below:Braeburn-7320-Programmable-Smart-Wi-Fi-Thermostat-Installation-Guide-FIG-3

Provide Power

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  • For 24 Volt AC power, you must connect the common side of the transformer to the C terminal on the thermostat sub-base. In dual transformer installations, the transformer common must come from the cooling transformer.
  • For battery power, insert the 2 supplied “AA-type alkaline batteries into the battery compartment located in the rear housing of the thermostat. Make sure to position the Positive (+) and Negative (-) sides of the batteries correctly with the +/- symbols in the battery compartment.
  • If connecting this thermostat to a Wi-Fi network, a 24 VAC common (C wire) is required.

Connect Your Wires

Terminal Function Description
3D *OQVU 24 7PMU “$ $PPMJOH 5SBOTGPSNFS (%VBM 5SBOTGPSNFS 4ZTUFNT 0OMZ)
3I *OQVU 1PXFS $POOFDUJPO (24 7PMU “$

)FBUJOH 5SBOTGPSNFS)

$ *OQVU 24 7PMU “$ 5SBOTGPSNFS $PNNPO
82 / “69 0VUQVU (82) 2OE 4UBHF $POWFOUJPOBM )FBU (“69) “VYJMJBSZ )FBU ()FBU 1VNQ)
81 / & 0VUQVU (81) 1TU 4UBHF $POWFOUJPOBM )FBU (&) &NFSHFODZ )FBU
*OQVU 4ZTUFN .BMGVODUJPO *OEJDBUPS
0VUQVU &DPOPNJ[FS, ‘SFTI “JS PS 0VUQVU $POUSPM
0 / # 0VUQVU (0) $PPM “DUJWF 3FWFSTJOH 7BMWF (#) )FBU “DUJWF 3FWFSTJOH 7BMWF
( 0VUQVU ‘BO $POUSPM
:2 0VUQVU 2OE 4UBHF $PNQSFTTPS
:1 0VUQVU 1TU 4UBHF $PNQSFTTPS
, 0QUJPOBM 4IBSF-B-8JSF5. NPEVMF DPOOFDUJPO
42 *OQVU 0QUJPOBM 8JSFE 3FNPUF 4FOTPS (JOEPPS PS PVUEPPS)
41

Conventional Systems
Typical Wiring Configurations

NOTE: The “System Type” option will be configured in the Installer Settings section.

Heat Only
Set System Type to 11CONV

Rh 24 7PMU “$ 1PXFS
W1 )FBU 3FMBZ
G ‘BO 3FMBZ [note 4]
C 24 7PMU “$ 5SBOTGPSNFS $PNNPO [note 1]

2 HEAT / 2 COOL Single or Dual transformer
Set System Type to 22CONV

Rh 24 7PMU “$ 1PXFS (IFBUJOH USBOTGPSNFS) [note 2]
Rc 24 7PMU “$ 1PXFS (DPPMJOH USBOTGPSNFS) [note 2]
W1 )FBU 3FMBZ
Y1 $PNQSFTTPS 3FMBZ
G ‘BO 3FMBZ
C 24 7PMU “$ 5SBOTGPSNFS $PNNPO [note 1, 3]

1 HEAT / 1 COOL Single or Dual Transformer
Set System Type to 11CONV

Rh 24 7PMU “$ 1PXFS (IFBUJOH USBOTGPSNFS) [note 2]
Rc 24 7PMU “$ 1PXFS (DPPMJOH USBOTGPSNFS) [note 2]
W1 )FBU 3FMBZ 4UBHF 1
W2 )FBU 3FMBZ 4UBHF 2
Y1 $PNQSFTTPS 3FMBZ 4UBHF 1
Y2 $PNQSFTTPS 3FMBZ 4UBHF 2 [note 4]
G ‘BO 3FMBZ
C 24 7PMU “$ 5SBOTGPSNFS $PNNPO [note 1, 3]

NOTES – Conventional Systems

  1. Optional 24 Volt AC common connection (required for Wi-Fi).
  2. Remove factory-installed jumper for dual transformer systems.
  3. In dual transformer systems, the transformer common must come from a cooling transformer.
  4. If needed for the system. Provide disconnect and overload protection as required.

Heat Pump Systems

Typical Wiring Configurations
NOTE: The “System Type” option will be configured in the Installer Settings section.

1 HEAT / 1 COOL – No Auxiliary Heat
Set System Type to 11HP

Rh 24 7PMU “$ 1PXFS
Rc $POOFDUFE UP 3I XJUI TVQQMJFE +VNQFS 8JSF
O/B $IBOHFPWFS 7BMWF [note 2]
Y1 $PNQSFTTPS 3FMBZ
G ‘BO 3FMBZ
C 24 7PMU “$ 5SBOTGPSNFS $PNNPO [note 1]

2 HEAT / 2 COOL – No Auxiliary Heat
Set System Type to 32HP

Rh 24 7PMU “$ 1PXFS
Rc $POOFDUFE UP 3I XJUI TVQQMJFE +VNQFS 8JSF
O/B $IBOHFPWFS 7BMWF [note 2]
Y1 $PNQSFTTPS 1 3FMBZ (1TU TUBHF IFBUJOH/DPPMJOH)
Y2 $PNQSFTTPS 2 3FMBZ (2OE TUBHF IFBUJOH/DPPMJOH)
G ‘BO 3FMBZ
C 24 7PMU “$ 5SBOTGPSNFS $PNNPO [note 1]
L 0QUJPOBM 4ZTUFN ‘BVMU .POJUPS [note 4]

2 HEAT / 1 COOL – Including Auxiliary Heat
Set System Type to 22HP

Rh 24 7PMU “$ 1PXFS
Rc $POOFDUFE UP 3I XJUI TVQQMJFE +VNQFS 8JSF
O/B $IBOHFPWFS 7BMWF [note 2]
Y1 $PNQSFTTPS 3FMBZ (1TU TUBHF IFBUJOH/DPPMJOH)
W2 “VYJMJBSZ )FBU 3FMBZ (2OE TUBHF IFBUJOH) [note 3]
E &NFSHFODZ )FBU 3FMBZ [note 3]
G ‘BO 3FMBZ
C 24 7PMU “$ 5SBOTGPSNFS $PNNPO [note 1]
L 0QUJPOBM 4ZTUFN ‘BVMU .POJUPS [note 4]

3 HEAT / 2 COOL – Including Auxiliary Heat
Set System Type to 32HP

Rh 24 7PMU “$ 1PXFS
Rc $POOFDUFE UP 3I XJUI TVQQMJFE +VNQFS 8JSF
O/B $IBOHFPWFS 7BMWF [note 2]
Y1 $PNQSFTTPS 1 3FMBZ (1TU TUBHF IFBUJOH/DPPMJOH)
Y2 $PNQSFTTPS 2 3FMBZ (2OE TUBHF IFBUJOH/DPPMJOH)
AUX “VYJMJBSZ )FBU 3FMBZ (3SE TUBHF IFBUJOH) [note 3]
E &NFSHFODZ )FBU 3FMBZ [note 3]
G ‘BO 3FMBZ
C 24 7PMU “$ 5SBOTGPSNFS $PNNPO [note 1]
L 0QUJPOBM 4ZTUFN ‘BVMU .POJUPS [note 4]

NOTES – Heat Pump Systems

  1. Optional 24 Volt AC common connection (required for Wi-Fi).
  2.  O (cool active) or B (heat active) is selected in the Installer Settings menu.
  3. Install a field-supplied jumper between the W2/AUX and W1/E terminals if there is no separate emergency heat relay was installed.
  4.  If the L terminal is used, the 24 Volt AC common must be connected (C terminal). Provide disconnect and overload protection as required.

Additional Wiring Options – All System Types

NOTE: Additional options are configured in the Installer Settings section.

S1 *OEPPS PS 0VUEPPS 3FNPUF 4FOTPS [note 1]
S2
A &DPOPNJ[FS, ‘SFTI “JS PS 0VUQVU $POUSPM
K 4IBSF-B-8JSF5. .PEVMF [note 2]

NOTES – Additional Wiring Options

  1. Can be used to connect a Braeburn® indoor or outdoor wired remote sensor.
  2. Can be used to share a wire on existing installations where a common connection (C wire) is required.

Attach Thermostat to Sub-Base

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  1. Line up the thermostat body with the sub-base.
  2. Carefully push the thermostat body against the sub-base until it snaps in place.
  3. Insert Quick Reference Card into the slot on top of the thermostat.

NOTE: This thermostat ships configured as a 1H/1C conventional thermostat. Confirm installer settings. See page 9.

Quick Reference

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Thermostat Display

  1. Room Temperature……………………Displays the current room temperature
  2. Lock Mode Indicator …………………Indicates if the thermostat is locked
  3. Set Temperature……………………….Displays the current set point temperature
  4. Service Indicators …………………..Displays various service/maintenance information
  5. Humidity Indicator…………………….Indicates when there is a call for humidification or dehumidification
  6. Time of Day ……………………………..Displays the current time of day
  7. Program Event Indicator……………Displays the program event
  8. Day of the Week………………………..Displays the current day of the week
  9. System Status Indicator ……………Displays information about the status of the system
  10. Hold Mode Indicator ………………… Indicates if the thermostat is in HOLD mode
  11. Low Battery Indicator………………..Indicates when the batteries need to be replaced
  12. Wi-Fi/Wireless Indicator……………Indicates when connected to Wi-Fi/wireless (flashes when the connection has been lost)
  13. Fan Indicator…………………………….Indicates when the system fan is running
    Thermostat
  14. Quick Reference Instructions…….Stored in the slot located at top of the thermostat
  15. SpeedBar® ……………………………… .Increases or decreases settings (time, temperature, etc.)
  16. Reset Button …………………………… Resets current time, program, and user settings
    Battery Compartment ……………….Located in the back of the thermostat

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Thermostat TouchPads

NOTE: Thermostat TouchPads are located on the left, right and bottom portions of the display screen. They are the “touch-sensitive” segments used to adjust your thermostat. Depending on the equipment installed, all touchpads may not show.

  • SYSTEM…… Selects AUTO (Heat/Cool), COOL, OFF HEAT or EMER (Emergency Heat)
  • FAN…………. Selects AUTO, ON, CIRC (Circulation), and PROG (Program) fan modes
  • PROG………. Selects programming mode or press for 3 seconds to select SpeedSet® mode
  • HOLD………. Enters / Exits the HOLD mode (program bypass)
  • DAY/TIME… Sets the current time and day of the week
  • BACK………. Moves back in setting and programming modes
  • NEXT……….. Moves forward in setting and programming modes
  • RETURN…… Returns to normal mode from program or settings modes
  • CONFIG……. Enters the User and Installer settings modes
  • HUMID…….. Displays or adjusts the current humidity level

Outdoor Temperature
If an outdoor temperature sensor was connected, you may touch the room temperature area of the screen to View the outdoor temperature.

Installer Settings

The Installer Settings must be properly configured in order for this thermostat to operate correctly. The Installer Settings are menu driven. The portion of these settings that do not apply to your setup will be skipped. These settings are indicated below with comments. More detail on each setting follows this table.

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  1. Touch and hold down the SYSTEM and CONFIG TouchPads for 3 seconds.
  2. Release both buttons and the first installer setting will be displayed.
  3. Change settings as required using the UP or DOWN portion of the SpeedBar®.
  4. Touch NEXT or BACK to move to the next or previous setting, touch RETURN to exit.
No. Installer Setting (Notes follow this table) Factory Default Setting Options Comments

(More information follows this table)

1 3FTJEFOUJBM PS

PS $PNNFSDJBM 1SPmMF

RES RES COMM 4FMFDU GPS 3FTJEFOUJBM QSPmMF

4FMFDU GPS $PNNFSDJBM QSPmMF

2 1SPHSBNNJOH .PEF

[note 1]

7 PROG 7 PROG

52 PROG NO PROG

4FMFDU GPS 7 EBZ QSPHSBNNJOH NPEF

4FMFDU GPS 5-2 EBZ QSPHSBNNJOH NPEF

4FMFDU GPS OPO-QSPHSBNNBCMF NPEF

3 $MPDL ‘PSNBU 12 HR 12 HR

24 HR

4FMFDU GPS 12 IPVS DMPDL

4FMFDU GPS 24 IPVS DMPDL

4 5FNQFSBUVSF 4DBMF F DEG F DEG C DEG 4FMFDU GPS ‘BISFOIFJU EJTQMBZ

4FMFDU GPS $FMTJVT EJTQMBZ

5 “VUP $IBOHFPWFS oF AUTO oF AUTO ON AUTO %JTBCMFT “VUP $IBOHFPWFS NPEF &OBCMFT “VUP $IBOHFPWFS NPEF
 

 

6

 

 

4ZTUFN 5ZQF

 

11CONV

11CONV

22CONV

11HP

22HP

32HP

4FMFDU GPS 1)/1$ $POWFOUJPOBM TZTUFN

4FMFDU GPS 2)/2$ $POWFOUJPOBM TZTUFN

4FMFDU GPS 1)/1$ )FBU 1VNQ TZTUFN

4FMFDU GPS 2)/2$ )FBU 1VNQ TZTUFN

4FMFDU GPS 3)/2$ )FBU 1VNQ TZTUFN

7 1TU 4UBHF %JGGFSFOUJBM 0.5 DIF1 0.5, 1.0 PS

2.0 DIF1

4FMFDU B 1TU TUBHF UFNQFSBUVSF EJGGFSFOUJBM PG .5¡,

1¡ PS 2¡ ‘ (.25¡, .5¡ PS 2¡ $)

8 2OE 4UBHF %JGGFSFOUJBM

[note 2]

2.0 DIF2 1.0, 2.0, 3.0,

4.0, 5.0 PS

6.0 DIF2

4FMFDU B 2OE TUBHF UFNQFSBUVSF EJGGFSFOUJBM PG 1¡,

2¡, 3¡, 4¡, 5¡ PS 6¡ ‘ (.5¡, 1¡, 1.5¡, 2¡, 2.5¡ PS 3¡ $)

9 3SE 4UBHF %JGGFSFOUJBM

[note 2]

2.0 DIF3 1.0, 2.0, 3.0,

4.0, 5.0 PS

6.0 DIF3

4FMFDU B 3SE TUBHF UFNQFSBUVSF EJGGFSFOUJBM PG 1¡, 2¡,

3¡, 4¡, 5¡ PS 6¡ ‘ (.5¡, 1¡, 1.5¡, 2¡, 2.5¡ PS 3¡$)

10 1TU 4UBHF ‘BO $POUSPM

[note 3]

HG FAN 1 HG FAN 1

HE FAN 1

4FMFDU GPS 1TU TUBHF (BT IFBUJOH

4FMFDU GPS 1TU TUBHF &MFDUSJD IFBUJOH

11 &NFSHFODZ )FBU> ‘BO $POUSPM [note 4] HE EMER HE EMER HG EMER 4FMFDU GPS &MFDUSJD &NFSHFODZ )FBU

4FMFDU GPS (BT &NFSHFODZ )FBU

12 3FWFSTJOH 7BMWF (0/# 5FSNJOBM) [note 5] REVO REVO REVB 4FMFDU GPS DPPM BDUJWF 3FWFSTJOH 7BMWF (0 UFSNJOBM)

4FMFDU GPS IFBU BDUJWF 3FWFSTJOH 7BMWF (# UFSNJOBM)

No. Installer Setting (Notes follow this table) Factory Default Setting Options Comments

(More information follows this table)

13 ‘PTTJM ‘VFM

#BDLVQ )FBU [note 4]

AE AUX AE AUX AG AUX 4FMFDU GPS &MFDUSJD “VYJMJBSZ IFBU (XJUI DPNQSFTTPS)

4FMFDU GPS (BT “VYJMJBSZ IFBU (XJUIPVU DPNQSFTTPS)

14 $PNQSFTTPS 1PXFS 0VUBHF 1SPUFDUJPO [notes 4, 6] oF CPOP oF CPOP

on CPOP

%JTBCMFT 1PXFS 0VUBHF -PDLPVU %FMBZ &OBCMFT 1PXFS 0VUBHF -PDLPVU %FMBZ
15 “$ 1PXFS *OUFSSVQU 8BSOJOH [note 6] AC oF MONR AC oF MONR AC on MONR %JTBCMFT “$ 1PXFS *OUFSSVQU 8BSOJOH &OBCMFT “$ 1PXFS *OUFSSVQU 8BSOJOH
16 $PNQSFTTPS 4IPSU

$ZDMF 1SPUFDUJPO

5 CSCP 5, 4, 3, 2 PS

0 CSCP

4FMFDU B DPNQSFTTPS TIPSU DZDMF QSPUFDUJPO EFMBZ PG 5,

4, 3, 2 PS 0 NJOVUFT

17 3FTJEVBM $PPMJOH ‘BO %FMBZ 60 FAN 90, 60, 30

PS 0 FAN

4FMFDU B 3FTJEVBM $PPMJOH ‘BO %FMBZ PG 90, 60,

30 PS 0 TFDPOET.

18 $JSDVMBUJOH ‘BO -PDL oF CIRC oF CIRC

on CIRC

%JTBCMFT $JSDVMBUJOH ‘BO -PDL NPEF &OBCMFT $JSDVMBUJOH ‘BO -PDL NPEF
19 “EBQUJWF 3FDPWFSZ

.PEF (“3.™) [note 7]

oF REC oF REC

on REC

%JTBCMFT “EBQUJWF (FBSMZ) 3FDPWFSZ NPEF &OBCMFT “EBQUJWF (FBSMZ) 3FDPWFSZ NPEF
20 *OEPPS 3FNPUF 4FOTPS

$POUSPM* [note 8] (XJSFMFTT TFOTPST NVTU CF QBJSFE)

I SENS I SENS E SENS

A SENS

5FNQFSBUVSF JT TFOTFE GSPN UIFSNPTUBU POMZ.

5FNQFSBUVSF JT TFOTFE GSPN SFNPUF TFOTPS(T) POMZ. (BWFSBHFE JG NPSF UIBO POF)

5FNQFSBUVSF JT BWFSBHFE XJUI UIF UIFSNPTUBU BOE UIF SFNPUF TFOTPS(T).

21 -PDLPVU 4FDVSJUZ -FWFM (TFU 3-EJHJU DPEF JO VTFS TFUUJOHT) 2 LOCK 2 LOCK *G MPDLFE o $PNQMFUF MPDLPVU JT FOBCMFE
1 LOCK *G MPDLFE o 1BSUJBM MPDLPVU JT FOBCMFE (4QFFE#BS® JT TUJMM GVODUJPOBM)
22 “VUP $IBOHFPWFS

%FBE #BOE [note 10]

3 BAND 2, 3, 4 PS 5 BAND 4FMFDU B %FBE #BOE PG 2¡, 3¡, 4¡ PS 5„ ‘ (1¡, 2¡ PS 3¡ $) GPS “VUP $IBOHFPWFS NPEF.
23 $PNQSFTTPS #BMBODF

1PJOU [notes 4, 10]

NO BALC NO BALC %JTBCMFT #BMBODF 1PJOUT
0-50 BALC 4FMFDU B $PNQSFTTPS #BMBODF 1PJOU PG 0¡ – 50¡’ (-18¡ – 10¡ $)
24 “VYJMJBSZ )FBU #BMBODF

1PJOU [notes 4, 10]

NO BALA NO BALA %JTBCMFT #BMBODF 1PJOUT
70-40 BALA 4FMFDU B “VYJMJBSZ )FBU #BMBODF 1PJOU PG 70¡- 40¡ ‘

(21¡- 4¡ $)

25 &DPOPNJ[FS ‘SFTI “JS PS 0VUQVU $POUSPM [note 11] OA NONE OA NONE OA ECON OA TOD %JTBCMFT ‘SFTI “JS *OUBLF PQUJPO

&OBCMFT ‘SFTI “JS *OUBLF (&DPOPNJ[FS .PEF) &OBCMFT ‘SFTI “JS *OUBLF (5JNF PG %BZ .PEF)

26 )FBU 4FU 1PJOU 6QQFS -JNJU 90LIM 90-60 LIM 4FMFDU B )FBU 4FU 1PJOU 6QQFS -JNJU PG 90¡-60¡ ‘ (32¡-10¡ $)
27 $PPM 4FU 1PJOU -PXFS -JNJU 45LIM 45-80 LIM 4FMFDU B $PPM 4FU 1PJOU -PXFS -JNJU PG 45¡-80¡ ‘ (7¡-27¡ $)
28 )VNJEJmDBUJPO

[note 12]

OFF OFF DEP IND %JTBCMFT )VNJEJmDBUJPO

&OBCMFT %FQFOEBOU )VNJEJmDBUJPO &OBCMFT *OEFQFOEFOU )VNJEJmDBUJPO

29 “VUP )VNJEJUZ 4FU

1PJOU -JNJU [notes 10, 12]

AUTO AUTO &OBCMFT BVUPNBUJD IVNJEJUZ DPOUSP CBTFE PVUEPPS UFNQFSBUVSF.
MAN &OBCMFT NBOVBM IVNJEJUZ DPOUSP GSPN UIFSNPTUBU
30 %FIVNJEJmDBUJPO

[note 12]

OFF OFF NI NA %JTBCMFT %FIVNJEJmDBUJPO

/PSNBMMZ OBDUJWF (PQFO) SFMBZ

/PSNBMMZ BDUJWF (DMPTFE) SFMBZ

31 *OTUBMMFS $MFBS CLR0 CLR0 CLR1 CLR2 $MFBS 0GG – /P DIBOHFT NBEF UP TFUUJOHT

$MFBST XJSFMFTT SFNPUF TFOTPS TFUUJOHT

$MFBST BMM UIFSNPTUBU TFUUJOHT (GBDUPSZ EFGBVMUT)

NOTES – Installer Settings

  1. Only available if Residential profile was selected in option 1.
  2. Only available if a 2 or 3-stage system type was selected in option 6.
  3. Only available if a Conventional system was selected in option 6.
  4. only available if a 2 or 3-stage Heat Pump system was selected in option 6.
  5. Only available if a Heat Pump system was selected in option 6.
  6. Only available if the 24 Volt AC common wire is connected to the C terminal.
  7. Only available if a programmable profile was selected in option 2.
  8. Only available if a Braeburn® indoor remote sensor is connected (wired or wireless).
  9. Only available if auto changeover was enabled in option 5.
  10. Only available if a Braeburn outdoor sensor was connected.
  11. only available if a Commercial profile was selected in option 1.
  12. Only available if a Braeburn wireless humidity sensor (Model 7330) is connected.

Detailed Explanation of Installer Settings (also see NOTES above)

  1. Profile – Select a residential (RES) or commercial (COMM) profile. If residential is selected, 4 programming events per day are available. If the commercial is selected, 2 events, and 7-day programming is available.
  2. Programming Mode [note 1] – Selects the programming mode, either full 7-day or 5-2 day (weekday/ weekend) programming or non-programmable.
  3. Clock Type – Select either a 12-hour or 24-hour clock.
  4. Temperature Scale – Select a temperature scale of either °F or °C.
  5. Auto Changeover – Selects auto changeover on or off. When auto changeover mode is enabled and selected, the system automatically switches between heating and cooling modes. There is a 5-minute delay when switching from heating to cooling or cooling to heating in auto changeover mode.
    NOTE: Also see “Auto Changeover Dead Band” in option 22.
  6. System Type – Select the system type for your installation. NOTE: Changes made to this option will reset options 7 through 14 back to their default values depending on the system type.
  7. 1st Stage Differential – Selects a 1st stage temperature differential.
  8. 2nd Stage Differential [note 2] – Selects a 2nd stage temperature differential.
  9. 3rd Stage Differential [note 2] – Selects a 3rd stage temperature differential.
  10. st Stage Fan Control [note 3] – Selects a 1st stage fan control of either gas or electric heat.
  11. emergency Heat Fan Control [note 4] – Selects emergency heat fan control of either gas or electric heat. 12 Reversing Valve [note 5] – Selects the output state of the O/B terminal. Select O for this terminal to be active in the cool mode or select B for this terminal to be active in the heat mode.
  12. Auxiliary Fossil Fuel Heat Pump Control [note 4] – When set to electric (AE AUX), both the compressor (1st stage) and auxiliary stage(s) will run when a call for auxiliary heat is made. When set to gas (AG AUX), the compressor stage(s) will be locked out one minute after a call for auxiliary heat. NOTE: This option can be overridden if setting an auxiliary heat balance point in Option 24.
  13. Compressor Power Outage Protection [notes 4, 6] – Selects power outage protection on or off. When enabled, this thermostat will provide cold weather compressor protection by locking out the compressor stage(s) of heating for a period of time after a power outage greater than 60 minutes.
  14. AC Power Interrupt Warning [note 6] – When enabled, the thermostat will display an outage warning when AC power to the thermostat is lost.
  15. Short Cycle Protection – Select the number of minutes the cooling compressor will be locked out after turning off. This short cycle protection is also active in the heat mode if a heat pump system was selected in Option 6.
  16. Residual Cooling Fan Delay – Select a delay for the system fan after the cooling compressor has turned off. This delay will help remove the remaining cool air out of the ductwork providing additional efficiency.
  17. Circulating Fan Lock – When enabled, the only user fan options available are ON and CIRC (Circulation). The AUTO option is not available with this option enabled.
  18. Adaptive Recovery Mode (early recovery) [note 7] – Enables or disables the ARMTM (adaptive recovery mode) feature. During ARM, room temperature is recovered by turning on the heating or cooling before the end of the setback period. The set point temperature is changed to that of the upcoming program temperature.
  19. Indoor Remote Sensor Control [note 8] – If a Braeburn® indoor remote sensor is connected (wired) or paired (wireless) during installation, the thermostat will automatically detect the sensor. When an indoor sensor is detected, you may select between thermostat only (I SENS), the remote sensor only (E SENS) or combine the thermostat and the remote sensor(s) (A SENS).
    NOTE: This option does not apply to the Braeburn outdoor sensor. When an outdoor sensor is connected (wired) or paired (wireless), the thermostat automatically recognizes it and no further configuration is necessary.
  20. Lockout Security Level – Selects the level of keypad lockout when the thermostat is locked. Level 2 locks the entire thermostat (including the front reset button). Level 1 locks everything except the SpeedBar® allowing for up and down temperature adjustment. NOTE: The lock code is set in the User Settings mode (see User Manual). Auto Changeover Dead Band [note 9] – When auto changeover mode is enabled in option 5 and selected, the system automatically switches between heating and cooling when the room temperature meets the normal criteria for either a heating or cooling call. There is a forced separation (dead band) between the heating and cooling set points so that the systems do not work against each other. This option selects the amount of this dead band in degrees with the default being 3° F.
  21. Compressor Balance Point [notes 4, 10] – Locks out the use of the compressor heat stage when the outside air temperature is less than the selected setting of 0 ˚F to 50 °F (-9° C to 10° C)
  22. Auxiliary Heat Balance Point [notes 4, 10] – Locks out the use of the auxiliary heat stage when the outside air temperature exceeds the selected set of 70° F to 40° F (21° C to 4° C). NOTE: This balance point overrides the fossil fuel compressor lockout in option 13. If this option is set to gas and the outdoor temperature is over the auxiliary balance point, the compressor will remain on during a call for auxiliary heat.
  23. Economizer, Fresh Air or Output Control [note 11] – Selects control options. Select between disabled (NONE), economizer mode (ECON), and time of day (TOD) mode.
  24. Heat Set Point Upper Limit – Select the heating set point upper adjustment limit.
  25. Cool Set Point Lower Limit – Select the cooling set point lower adjustment limit.
  26. Humidification Mode [note 12] – For use with an external humidifier. Selects between disabling humidification (OFF), dependent control (DEP) or independent control (IND). The DEP set controls
    humidification only during a call for heating.
  27. The IND setting allows humidification output in the heat mode but does not require a call for heating. NOTE: It is recommended that the IND setting only be used with systems designed for low air temperature humidification such as steam humidification. Always ensure the heat exchanger or other system parts are not exposed to excess water from condensation or other sources. When there is any doubt, use the OFF or DEP setting.
  28. Auto Humidity Set Point Limit [notes 10, 12] – Select between turning the automatic humidity set point limit to auto (AUTO) or manual (MAN). When AUTO is selected, humidity control is provided
    automatically based on the outdoor temperature. Selecting MAN allows you to manually control the level of humidity.
  29. Dehumidification [note 12] – For use with an external dehumidifier. Select between a dehumidification disabled (OFF), a normally inactive (NI) or a normally active (NA) relay, depending on the requirements of your external dehumidification equipment.
  30. Installer Clear – Clears settings based on your selection. CLRO makes no changes, CLR1 clears all wireless remote sensor settings and CLR2 clears ALL thermostat settings to factory default.
  31. WARNING: If you press NEXT or RETURN after selecting CLR1 or CLR2 the clear will take place and the appropriate settings will be returned to factory defaults. If you do not wish to make any changes, use the SpeedBar® to select CLRO.
Time Step / Override Cooling Call External Air or Output Control (A)
Economizer Mode Time of Day Mode Disabled
Occupied YES or NO ON ON OFF
Unoccupied YES ON OFF OFF
NO OFF OFF OFF
Override YES or NO ON ON OFF
Time Step / Override Heating Call External Air Output (A)
Economizer Mode Time of Day Mode Disabled
Occupied YES or NO ON ON OFF
Unoccupied YES OFF OFF OFF
NO OFF OFF OFF
Override YES or NO ON ON OFF

Wireless Remote Sensors

NOTE: See the wireless remote sensor manual for complete installation and use instructions.

Compatible Wireless Remote Sensors
Wireless Remote Indoor Sensor(s) – 4 sensors maximum
Wireless Remote Outdoor Sensor – 1 sensor maximum
Wireless Remote Humidity Sensor – 1 sensor maximum
NOTE: No more than 4 wireless remote sensors can be connected.

Pairing Wireless Remote Sensors

  1.  Press and hold the CONFIG and DAY/TIME buttons for 3 seconds.
  2. Press NEXT until the word SENS appears in the display and the symbol flashes.
  3. After the remote sensor is powered, press and hold the CONNECT button at the sensor for 3 seconds.
  4. The remote sensor will enter pairing mode for 60 seconds. During this time the blue LED on the wireless remote sensor will flash once every 2 seconds.
  5. The thermostat display will change and indicate which remote sensor has been paired (see Table 1). The symbol will stop flashing and the blue LED on the remote sensor will turn on for 60 seconds.
  6. To pair another wireless remote sensor, press NEXT and repeat steps 3 – 5.
  7. Press RETURN at any time to exit.
    NOTE: Sensors that have already been paired will appear in the thermostat display first, with a solid
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Using Wired Remote Sensors

One wired indoor or wired outdoor remote sensor can also be connected to the thermostat’s S1 and S2 terminals using a 2-wire thermostat cable. You cannot mix wired and wireless remote sensors of the same type (i.e. mixing an indoor wireless remote sensor and an indoor wired remote sensor).

Replacing a Thermostat
If you are replacing a thermostat that is paired with an existing wireless sensor, you will need to clear the remote sensor and pair it again with the newly installed thermostat.

  1.  Install the new thermostat.
  2. On the wireless remote sensor, you want to clear, press, and hold the CONNECT button for 10 seconds until the red LED turns on solid.
  3. Release the CONNECT button and the blue and red LED will each flash once to indicate the sensor was successfully cleared.
  4. Pair the remote sensor again.

Replacing a Sensor
If you are replacing a wireless remote sensor that is paired with an existing thermostat, you will need to clear the thermostat’s remote sensor settings before pairing the new wireless remote sensor.

  1. Install the new wireless remote sensor.
  2. The thermostat remote sensor settings are cleared by adjusting Installer Setting 31 to CLR1 (see pages 9-10).
    This setting clears all the remote sensors paired with the thermostat.
    NOTE: Be careful not to select CLR2 unless you want to clear all the thermostat settings.
  3. Once the remote sensor settings are cleared you will need to pair your new wireless remote sensor. You will also need to pair any other existing wireless remote sensors that were previously connected.

Wireless Remote Sensor Communication Loss
If communication between the remote sensor and thermostat is lost, the red LED on the remote sensor will begin to flash once every 10 seconds. The sensor will attempt to reconnect to the thermostat several times automatically.
NOTE: To attempt to reconnect manually, press and hold the CONNECT button for 3 seconds.
The thermostat display will also indicate which wireless remote sensor has lost communication by flashing COMM LOSS along with the remote sensor that has lost communication (see Table 2).

Wireless Remote Sensor Low Battery
If the batteries in a wireless remote sensor are low, the red LED will flash 3 times every 30 seconds. The thermostat display will also indicate which wireless remote sensor has a low battery by flashing LOW BATT along with the remote sensor that has a low battery condition (see Table 2). Replace the remote sensor batteries immediately.

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NOTE: If Audible Tone is enabled in User Options (see User Manual), the thermostat will also sound a beep every 60 seconds when communication has been lost. You can press RETURN to cancel the beeping sound.

System Testing

Warning Read Before Testing

  • Do not short (or jumper) across terminals on the gas valve or at the heating or cooling system control board to test the thermostat installation. This could damage the thermostat and void the warranty.
  • Do not select the COOL mode of operation if the outside temperature is below 50º F (10º C). This could possibly damage the controlled cooling system and may cause personal injury.
  • This thermostat includes an automatic compressor protection feature to avoid potential damage to the compressor from short cycling. When testing the system, make sure to take this delay into account.

NOTE: The compressor delay can be bypassed by pressing the reset button on the front of the thermostat. All user settings will be returned to factory default, however, all Installer settings will remain as originally programmed in section 4.

  1. Touch the SYSTEM TouchPad until the thermostat is in HEAT mode.
  2. Using the SpeedBar® raise the set temperature a minimum of 3 degrees above the current room temperature. The system should start within a few seconds. With a gas heating system, the fan may not start right away.
  3. Touch the SYSTEM until the thermostat is in the OFF mode. Allow the heating system to fully shut down. 4 Touch the SYSTEM until the thermostat is in the COOL mode.
  4. Using the SpeedBar lower the set temperature a minimum of 3 degrees below the current room temperature. The system should start within a few seconds (unless compressor short cycle protection is active – See note above).
  5. Touch the SYSTEM until the thermostat is in the OFF mode. Allow the cooling system to fully shut down.
  6. Touch FAN until the thermostat is in FAN ON mode. The system fan should start within a few seconds.
  7. Touch FAN until the thermostat is in FAN AUTO mode. Allow the system fan to turn off.
  8. If the thermostat is controlling auxiliary equipment such as an economizer etc., adjust the thermostat settings to test these devices.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
  • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1.  This device may not cause interference; and
  2.  This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

MPEG LA License Agreement
This product is licensed under the wireless network patent portfolio license for use by a consumer or other uses for which there is no remuneration. Any other use of this product in any manner is not licensed and is expressly prohibited without a license under applicable patents in the wireless network patent portfolio, which license is available from MPEG LA, LLC, 4600 S. Ulster St., Suite 400, Denver, Colorado 80237 U.S.A. See http ://www .mpegla .com Please Note: This thermostat may have been updated over the internet since this manual was printed. Always refer to the support web site for the latest information.

Limited Warranty

When installed by a professional contractor, this product is backed by a 5-year limited warranty. Limitations apply. For limitations, terms, and conditions, you may obtain a full copy of this warranty:

Store this manual for future reference.
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