Welcome
This user guide is designed to help you get acquainted with your new T10 & T10+ Pro Smart thermostat with RedLINK 3.0. Check out the table of contents on page 2 to browse by topic.
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Flexible scheduling: You can choose to use location-based temperature control (geofence technology), program a set schedule or use a combination of both to make sure your home is always comfortable.
Tip: The Resideo app can be used to manage multiple thermostats and multiple users in a household.
Smart Alerts: The T10 & T10+ Pro Smart thermostat will send alerts for things like extreme indoor temperatures and reminders for things like filter changes.
Auto change from heat to cool: When Auto mode is selected, the T10 & T10+ Pro Smart thermostat can automatically determine whether your home needs heating or cooling to reach the desired temperature.
Adaptive Intelligent Recovery: The T10 & T10+ Pro Smart thermostat learns your heating and cooling cycle times to make sure the system delivers the temperature you want when you want it.
Prioritize Rooms
Prioritize a specific room or multiple rooms, or let comfort follow your move using built-in motion detection.
Control on the Go
Adjust your thermostat from anywhere using your tablet or smartphone.
Save Energy
With geofencing, you can save money on the most expensive part of your energy bill while you’re away.
Simple Installation
The thermostat automatically programs itself. Just answer a few simple questions and you’ll be up and running in no time. Whole-Home
Range
With a 200-foot range, 20 sensors with temperature, humidity, and occupancy detection can connect to your thermostat from throughout your home.
Know Your Home Is Safe
Get customizable alerts on your mobile device when the basement is so cold a pipe could burst, or if the baby’s room is getting too hot.
Using Your Thermostat
The screen will wake up by pressing the center area of the displayed temperature.
The Resideo App is regularly enhanced and may change.
Menu Options
Main Menu on Thermostat
From Home Screen, press the menu icon at bottom of the display (3 horizontal lines). If this is not shown on the home screen, touch the screen to wake the display first.
Main Menu options
System mode (Available modes vary depending on how the thermostat was configured)
Fan (Fan setting not available for all system types)
Priority
If wireless indoor temperature/humidity/motion sensors are used, select which sensors are used for temperature control. You can choose an active sensor (one detecting motion) or manually select which sensors to use.
Schedule
NOTE: To enable geofencing, use the Resideo app.
Devices & Sensors
Thermostat information
Equipment Status
Dealer Information
Configuration
Scroll down to see more options
Touch the home screen to wake the thermostat. Touch the menu icon and then touch “Select Mode.”
Notes
Auto Changeover operation
Auto changeover is available if the thermostat is configured for at least 1 heat stage and 1 cool stage and the installer enabled auto changeover. When configured this way, you can select “Auto” as one of the options under “System mode”. When in auto mode, the customer can always set the heat and cool setpoint to the same temperature, regardless of the differential setting although most customers prefer to have a cool setpoint that is at least 3 degrees above the heat setpoint. When configured for 0 differential by the installer, we enforce a 1.5°F differential behind the scenes to ensure the heat doesn’t come on after cooling shuts off or vice-versa.
The differential is the minimum number of degrees the temperature needs to rise or fall before switching from heat to cool while in auto changeover mode. Example: With a 3-degree differential, If heat and cool were both set for 70, and heat had been used last, the temperature would need to rise at least 3 degrees above the heat setpoint before the thermostat would turn on cooling. Then it would cycle cooling on and off to maintain the setpoint and the temp would need to drop at least 3 degrees below the cool setpoint before the heat could come on.
If the AC is used for dehumidification then we enforce an additional temp drop below the overcooling amount, before switching back to heat.
Em Heat mode
Emergency heat runs when you manually switch the thermostat to the em heat mode. When the thermostat is in emergency heat mode, the heat pump is locked out. When the thermostat is set to em heat mode, the heat pump is locked out and the backup heat is used to maintain the heat setpoint.
Emergency heat mode is only available when the thermostat was configured for a heat pump with Backup heat by the installer. From the home screen touch the menu icon and then “system Mode”. You can set the thermostat to heat, off, cool, emergency heat, or auto (auto only available if configured by the installer).
Note: Fan setting is not available for all system types.
Choose on, auto, or circulate. Touch the arrow in the upper left to return to the previous screen. Auto setting only runs the fan with the heating or cooling system.* On setting runs the fan continuously. Circ setting runs the fan approx 33% of the time to ensure air circulation
The fan may also run with the humidifier, humidifier, or ventilator depending on how the thermostat was configured.
Scheduling the Fan
You can set the fan to on, auto, or circ for each program when using time-based scheduling or geofencing.
Setting the Time/Date
When the thermostat is linked to the home WiFi router and registered to an account using the Resideo app, the date and time will update automatically. If not using WiFi you can set the time/date as follows:
Set date
Set time
After touching “Done”. Use the arrow at the top of the display to return to the previous menu. To return to the home screen from the main menu, press the arrow at the top center of the display.
Connect to WiFi
Connect to the Resideo App
On thermostat
Enable WiFi
Connecting to a WiFi network
Disable WiFi
Disconnecting from a WiFi network
Apple® HomeKit™ Setup
Setting a schedule for the thermostat
Select the menu icon at the bottom of the home screen display. Then select Schedule.
NOTE: to utilize Geofencing, set the schedule through the app
Flexible scheduling: You can choose to use location-based temperature control (geofence technology), time-based scheduling, or use a combination of both to make sure your home is always comfortable.
Scheduling through the app (continued)
When location-based temperature control is used, the thermostat active home screen display will show ”Using Home settings”, “Using Away Settings” or “Using “sleep settings” below the room temperature. If you set an additional Sleep period in the Resideo app, you’ll also see the Following Schedule in the upper left corner of the thermostat screen. If you manually change the temperature when location-based temperature control is active, the new temperature will remain in effect until you cross the geofence. To adjust the geofence boundary, follow the steps below.
Schedule override on Device
With the thermostat in heat, cool, auto, or em heat mode, press the up or down arrow to change the setpoint. (if the thermostat is in auto mode, you need to press “heat to” or “cool to” first). If scheduling is enabled it will say “Hold until” and show a time at the bottom of the screen. Touch this. The display says “Use current temperature, fan, and comfort priority settings until…”
Options are:
Choose the appropriate option. If you chose “A Specific time” Select the time you want to hold to. Press “Done” to return to the Home screen.
Setting Preferences
Preference menu options let you select how the thermostat displays information or responds to certain situations. To access the Preferences menu:
Display
Date and Time
Reminders (these vary based on ISU settings)
Adaptive recovery
Touch Done to save your settings.
When you select the Clean Screen option, the screen is locked to prevent accidental changes to the thermostat while you clean the screen.
NOTE: Do NOT spray any liquid directly on the thermostat. Spray liquids onto the cloth, then use the damp cloth to clean the screen. Use water or household glass cleaner. Avoid abrasive cleansers.
Adjusting Security Settings
You can adjust security options to prevent unauthorized changes to system settings.
NOTE: If you choose to create a password for additional security, write it down for reference.
Indoor Air Quality control
Humidification
The thermostat reads the indoor humidity level and allows the user to set a humidification setting with or without window protection.
Control Humidification Level
NOTE: The window Protection option is only available if a wired outdoor sensor or Internet is used to provide outdoor temperature and the installer configured the thermostat for window protection on.
Window Protection limits the amount of humidity to prevent frost or condensation on windows. Window Protection requires either an outdoor sensor or the use of Internet weather. The thermostat prevents frost or condensation on windows by not allowing the humidifier to run above a certain level. To prevent frost or condensation, the thermostat may turn off the humidifier before the humidity setting is reached.
If Window protection is enabled by the installer, you can adjust this setting by pressing MENU, then scrolling down and selecting
Humidification-Options-Window Protection Level. Window Protection is set on a scale from 1-10. A setting of “1” represents poorly insulated windows and a setting of “10” represents well-insulated windows. A lower number automatically reduces the humidity to help prevent frost or condensation on your windows. Use a higher number if the indoor air seems too dry. To prevent frost/condensation on your windows during cold outdoor temperatures, poorly insulated windows require a lower Window Protection setting, which will limit how much your humidifier can run.
After you set the Window Protection setting, check for frost/condensation on your windows in the morning. If frost/condensation is present, adjust the Window Protection setting to the next lowest number and check for frost/condensation on your windows the next morning.
Continue to adjust the Window Protection setting to a lower number until frost/condensation is no longer present If Window Protection is turned Off, the thermostat controls the humidity level to the user’s desired humidity setting. Frost or condensation may appear on windows.
Dehumidification
The thermostat reads the indoor humidity level and allows the user to set a dehumidification setting. The thermostat controls the humidity level using the cooling system or a whole-house dehumidifier.
Control Dehumidification Level
NOTE: If your air conditioner is used to control humidity, the temperature may drop up to 3° F below your temperature setting until the humidity reaches the desired level.
NOTE: If humidification and dehumidification are set up to operate in the same system mode (Off) the thermostat will automatically enforce a 15% deadband between the humidification and dehumidification settings. The thermostat will automatically switch between humidification and dehumidification to maintain the desired humidity level.
Dehumidification overcooling limit (cooling droop)
If the thermostat was configured to use the air-conditioning to dehumidify, the thermostat allows the cooling system to lower the temperature up to 5° F below the current cool setpoint until the desired humidity is reached. The Dehum Over Cooling Limit range is from 1° to 5° F.
Dehum setting range: 25% RH to 80% RH
Models made prior to October 2019 had a minimum of 40% RH but if connected to Wi-Fi and registered to Resideo App the minimum setting is automatically updated to 25% RH. This would not affect any range stop settings.
Ventilation
Control Ventilation Level
Mode
The display will show whether the ventilator is currently running under “status”. To temporarily turn the ventilator on, use the up arrow to set the number of minutes you want the ventilator to run (0-180 minutes).To cancel a temporary setting, press “Cancel Timed Ventilation”. NOTE: The Timed Ventilation setting is not available when the ventilator is set to “on”.Touch Done to save your settings. Touch Cancel to ignore changes.
Lockout During Sleep
Under the ventilation menu, touch “options”. Select or deselect “disable during Sleep”. Touch the back arrow in the upper left of the display to return to the previous screen.
Lockouts and run ventilation
When using this option, it is recommended to increase the rate (CFM) of the ventilation equipment to meet the ASHRAE 62.2 ventilation standard in a shorter run time.
NOTES: The ability to lockout ventilation during the “Sleep” program periods is not an option when the installer set the thermostat for “ASHRAE is Priority”.
ADAPTIVE INTELLIGENT RECOVERY
Over time, the T10 thermostat “learns” how long it takes your system to reach your programmed temperature setting. The thermostat turns on the heating/cooling system early and assures that the programmed temperature setting is reached at the programmed time regardless of weather conditions. For example, if the Wake program period is set to 6:00 am with a heat setting of 70 degrees, the heat will turn on before 6:00 am, so the temperature is 70 degrees at 6:00 am. The thermostat displays “In Recovery” when it turns the system on early.
Adaptive Intelligent Recovery® calculates the recovery ramp based on how far the room temperature is away from the temperature setting, previous equipment performance, and weather history, allowing the thermostat to start recovery at the optimal time so it can reach the programmed temperature setting at the programmed time.
The T10 thermostat uses two recovery ramps when set up to control a heat pump system with electric aux heat and droop set
to “Comfort”. One ramp for the compressor and one ramp for the auxiliary heat. Once the room temperature intersects the compressor ramp, the compressor turns on until the setpoint is reached. If the room temperature does not rise quickly enough and intersects the second ramp, the auxiliary heat turns on. It takes about one week for the thermostat to adjust to weather conditions, equipment performance and construction of the home. If the temperature setting is reached too early or too late, the ramp is adjusted for the next day’s recovery.
COMPRESSOR PROTECTION
The thermostat keeps the compressor off for a few minutes before restarting, to prevent equipment damage. During this “off” time, the message “Waiting for Equipment” is displayed on the screen.
P + I CONTROL
A conventional mechanical thermostat does not control temperature precisely at the setpoint. Typically there is an offset (droop)* in the control point as the system load changes. Many factors contribute to offset including the switch differential, thermal lag, overshoot, cycle rates, and system load.
The T10 thermostat however, works much differently than a conventional mechanical thermostat. Droop is always set to comfort and not adjustable when controlling a 2-stage furnace or 2-stage heat pump without aux heat. The proprietary algorithm in the thermostat eliminates the factors causing offset (droop). This makes temperature control more accurate than the conventional mechanical or electronic thermostat. The temperature control algorithm is called proportional plus integral (P + I) control.
The thermostat sensor or indoor sensor senses the current space temperature. The proportional error is calculated by comparing the sensed temperature to the setpoint temperature. The deviation from the setpoint is the proportional error.
The thermostat also determines integral error, which is a deviation based on the length of error time (how long the sensed room temperature has been away from the setpoint temperature). The sum of the two errors is the (P + I) error. The cycle rate used to reach and maintain the setpoint temperature is computed using the P + I control algorithm. The addition of the integral error is what differentiates the thermostat from mechanical thermostats.
The T10 only uses droop for control of the aux heat on systems with a heat pump and either electric heat strips or a gas/oil furnace as backup heat. In these cases, the droop setting locks out the aux heat unless the droop condition or upstage timer setting allows the aux heat to run. When electric strips are used as the aux heat, a “Comfort” setting is typically used instead of a droop setting. This is configured by the installer.
Alerts and notifications
When there is an active alert or notification, you must select the notification banner and acknowledge the message before you are allowed to access the menu icon.
Alert Message | Meaning | Action |
SET DATE AND TIME | Date and time are required for features such as schedule | Touch “Set Date and Time” button below alert message or register thermostat to Resideo account. |
WIFI MODULE ERROR | There is a failure of the WiFi module in the thermostat. | Replace the thermostat |
NEED TO REGISTER ONLINE | Sign in to the Resideo App and follow the instructions to add a thermostat. | |
NO INTERNET CONNECTION | The thermostat is connected to (Network name) but can’t reach the Internet. | Try checking your router and modem. |
WiFi SIGNAL LOST | The WiFi connection has been lost. Try reconnecting or choosing a new network. | Touch “View WiFi settings” below the message on screen and follow instructions. |
WiFi NOT CONFIGURED | WiFi has not been configured on this thermostat. | Touch “View WiFi Settings” under alert to either connect to a network or disable WiFi. |
INTERNET REQUIRED FOR OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE | To receive outdoor temperature, the thermostat needs to be connected to the Internet. The installer may have configured the thermostat to use outdoor temperature for equipment lockouts. | Touch “View WiFi settings”below alert message to link thermostat to network. |
POWER RESTORED | There was an interruption in the power to the thermostat, but it has been restored. | No Action Required. |
HEAT PUMP FAILURE | An issue was detected. Contact professional to diagnose and service your heat pump. (L wire energized). | Call contractor to determine what is wrong with heat pump. |
MEMORY ERROR | There is a failure of the memory chip in the thermostat. | Replace the thermostat |
INTERNAL SENSOR ERROR | There is a failure of the sensor in the thermostat. | Replace the thermostat |
INTERNAL HUM TEMP FAILURE | There is a failure of the sensor in the thermostat. | Replace the thermostat |
THERMOSTAT MEMORY ERROR | Internal issue with thermostat memory chip. | Replace the thermostat |
THERMOSTAT UNKNOWN TIME | Power was lost and the time is not able to update through WiFi either because the thermostat was not registered or there is poor WiFi communication. | Reset the time or Verify WiFi connection. |
LOW SENSOR BATTERIES | Display says, “Change the batteries in the (Sensor name) soon” | Replace the AAA Alkaline batteries for the sensor named in alert message |
INDOOR SENSOR ERROR | An issue with the wireless (SENSOR NAME) was detected. The sensor may need to be replaced. | Replace the sensor |
INDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION ERROR | (SENSOR NAME) is no longer connected. | Replace the batteries and make sure it is placed in an acceptable location. |
OUTDOOR SENSOR ERROR | The outdoor temperature sensor is no longer detected. | Check the outdoor sensor and wiring. |
FLOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR ERROR (Future use) | The Floor temperature sensor is no longer detected. (Note: Floor sensor is not an option for this model at this time) | Check the floor sensor and wiring. |
WIRED INDOOR TEMP SENSOR FAILURE | The wired indoor temperature sensor is no longer detected. | Check the indoor sensor and wiring. |
WIRED OUTDOOR TEMP SENSOR FAILURE | The wired outdoor temperature sensor is no longer detected. | Check the outdoor sensor and wiring. |
REDLINK RF TOOLKIT NOT RESPONDING | The wireless sensor RF network is not operating. Wireless sensor features are not available at this time. Please contact Customer Care for assistance. | This is an error that is usually caused because the radio has died or the connection between the thermostat and the radio has been somehow severed. |
IAQ REMINDERS
You can set up IAQ reminders in the thermostat to remind users when filters, pads, UV bulbs, etc. need cleaning or replacement. The available reminders vary based on the ISU settings. For example, if the thermostat is configured to control a flow-through humidifier, it will have the humidifier pad reminder but not the humidifier tank reminder:
Reminders that are displayed under preferences will change based on the IAQ equipment installed. Reminders for equipment that is already set up can be set using the steps below. Reminders for IAQ equipment that is not yet set up must be turned on from the installer setup.
If you want to disable the alert, go to MENU-PREFERENCES-REMINDERS to turn the reminder off.
NOTE: Air Filter, Humidifier Pad, Dehumidifier Filter, and Ventilator Filter are displayed under Preferences even if they have not been set up. Humidifier Pad is not displayed if a steam humidifier has been installed. To access or adjust the reminder settings
NOTE: When set for run time days, the thermostat tracks the amount of time the fan has run and compares that time against the number of run time days selected. Fan run time is counted when there is a call for forced air heating, cooling, or fan.
Dehum setting range: 25% RH to 80% RH
Models made before October 2019 had a minimum of 40% RH but if connected to Wi-Fi and registered to Resideo App the minimum setting is automatically updated to 25% RH. This would not affect any range stop settings.
Wireless Sensor information
When one or more wireless temperature/humidity/motion sensors have been linked to the thermostat by the installer, you can check the status of the sensor using the following steps.
Checking the status of a sensor
The T10 thermostat does not use any batteries. It is powered by 24 volts from the HVAC transformer using the C (common) wire. The wireless indoor sensors use AAA Alkaline batteries.
Batteries
Replace batteries in your indoor sensor when a warning appears on the thermostat screen, about 60 days before the batteries are depleted.
When the sensor status light begins flashing red, battery power is critically low and will be depleted within 2–3 weeks. During normal operation, the status light remains off. To replace the batteries:
Q: Will the thermostat still work if the WiFi connection is lost?
A: Yes, you can still manually adjust the temperature at the thermostat. However, some features such as location-based temperature control (geofencing technology) can only be managed through the Resideo app and will not function without a WiFi connection. The thermostat will automatically reconnect to WiFi once the network is restored.
Q: Is there a way to extend the strength of my WiFi signal?
A: The range (distance) of your WiFi signal is determined by your router. Try moving your router closer to the location of the thermostat, or use a router with a stronger signal range.
Q: There’s an alert that says “WiFi signal lost” – what should I do?
A: Wait 5 minutes for the thermostat to reconnect or select an alternate network (if you have one) in the Resideo app configuration menu. If the thermostat isn’t able to reconnect, you’ll need to troubleshoot the router to determine the cause. Resideo account and app questions
Q: Why haven’t I received an account activation email?
A: If you haven’t received an activation email after 5 minutes, check your Spam folder and look for an email from Connect Home@alarmnet.com. If you don’t see it, tap Resend to have the activation email resent. If you still don’t receive it, please contact the Technical Support team at 1-800-633-3991.
Q: Can I set up my thermostat with multiple users?
A: Yes. To add users, log into the Resideo app and tap the menu icon in the upper left corner. Select Manage Users, tap Add User and type in the email addresses of the people you’d like to invite. If they already have a Resideo account set up, the thermostat and its location will automatically be added to their account. If they don’t have an account, they’ll receive an email prompting them to download the Resideo app and create a new account.
Q: Can I set up location-based temperature control with multiple users?
A: Yes. Location-based temperature control (geofence technology) will activate based on the last person who leaves and the first person to return. Each user will need to create their own Resideo account with a login ID and password. Two users should not share the same account. Each user will then need to enable location-based temperature control.
Q: Why doesn’t a change I made in the app show up on the thermostat?
A: There may be a short delay when you make temperature and settings changes in the Resideo app. Wait a few minutes, and if you still don’t see your changes on the thermostat, make sure the thermostat is still connected to WiFi and restart your Resideo app.
Software and security questions
Q: How can I be sure my thermostat is running the most up-to-date firmware?
A: When your thermostat is connected to WiFi, it will automatically receive over-the-air firmware updates from the Resideo app. These firmware updates contain things such as new features as well as security upgrades. Keep your thermostat connected to WiFi to ensure it receives these updates.
Q: How can I prevent a cybercriminal from making unauthorized changes to my thermostat?
A: If a cybercriminal gains access to your WiFi router, they can tamper with a wide range of online activities, including the settings on your connected devices. Make sure you change the default password on your WiFi router, and when you select a new password, make sure it uses multiple upper- and lower-case letters and special characters.
Q: How can I safely remove my thermostat?
A: Thermostat removal should ideally by handled by a trained professional as improper removal can cause electrical shock
and equipment damage. If you wish to remove the thermostat yourself, be sure to turn off the circuit breaker that controls your heating or cooling equipment before you disconnect any wires. If you don’t know which breaker controls your equipment, you can shut off the main breaker.
Q: How can I uninstall my T10 & T10+ Pro Smart thermostat with RedLINK 3.0?
A: If you want to replace your T10 & T10+ Pro Smart thermostat with RedLINK 3.0, or if you’re moving out of your home and leaving the thermostat behind, you’ll first want to clear out the personal settings that are stored on the thermostat. (Even when disconnected from power, the thermostat will keep your settings and home router information in memory.) We recommend resetting the thermostat’s WiFi and HomeKit settings (if previously connected).
Q: Is there a motion sensor in the thermostat?
A: There is no motion sensor in the thermostat. In most homes, the thermostat is mounted in a hallway, so when using active rooms for priority sense, we would want to exclude the thermostat.
Q: What happens if “Active rooms” is used and no motion is detected in any of the rooms with sensors?
A: If the thermostat is set to control by active rooms, and no motion is detected, the sensor in the thermostat is used and the remote sensors are excluded. Most people schedule the sleep period using “Selected sensors” rather than “active sensors” and choose the bedrooms for the sleep schedule.
Q: When using active rooms, how long are those rooms considered after motion has last been detected?
A: The sensor has a dynamic occupancy algorithm based on how many motion events it sees within a certain timeframe. If someone walks through a room, then the room will be occupied for 10 minutes. If someone is in a room longer, then the timeout will be increased automatically.
Q: How do the wireless indoor sensors detect motion?
A: The sensors use a Passive Infrared Sensor (PIR) detector.
Q: How does motion-based priority work with multiple people in the house?
A: If the thermostat priority setting is set to ‘Active Rooms’, then any room that detects motion will become prioritized, and those Rooms’ temperatures will be averaged together to be used as the effective indoor temperature. If people leave the room, then the sensor will need to wait for the timeout.
Q: What’s the range of detection on the motion sensor?
A: Many factors can affect this (height, body size, layers of clothing, the temperature of clothing, angle, etc.). The typical range of our sensor is 20-30 feet.
If you have difficulty with your thermostat, please try the following suggestions. Most problems can be corrected quickly and easily.
Display is blank
The heating or cooling system does not respond
Temperature settings do not change
Make sure the desired temperature is within acceptable ranges:
Aux heat runs in cooling
Cool runs with a call for heat
The sensor will not connect
Temperature Ranges
Operating Ambient Temperature
Shipping Temperature
Operating Relative Humidity
Humidity setting range
Dehumidify setting range
Physical Dimensions in inches (mm) (H x W x D)
Terminal | Voltage (50/60Hz) | Running Current |
W Heating | 20-30 Vac | 0.02-1.0 A |
W2 (Aux) Heating | 20-30 Vac | 0.02-1.0 A |
E Emergency Heat | 20-30 Vac | 0.02-0.5 A |
Y Compressor Stage 1 | 20-30 Vac | 0.02-1.0 A |
Y2 Compressor Stage 2 | 20-30 Vac | 0.02-1.0 A |
G Fan | 20-30 Vac | 0.02-0.5 A |
O/B Changeover | 20-30 Vac | 0.02-0.5 A |
L/A Input | 20-30 Vac | 0.02-0.5 A |
U | 20-30 Vac | 0.02-0.5 A |
Power Consumption
3 VA
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