IMPORTANT
This thermostat is to be used with an AQ2000 Series hydronic control panel.
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Honeywell’s AQ1000TP2 is a programmable thermostat designed to be used with an AQ2000 Series hydronic control panel to operate a hydronic system, an HVAC system, or both. It displays both indoor and outdoor temperatures and incorporates the following functions:
A/F/AF regulation modes: The thermostat can control the ambient air temperature (A), the floor temperature (F), or the ambient air temperature with floor temperature limits (AF) (see page 19).
System Heat/Cool modes: The thermostat can activate a heating system or a cooling system. The thermostat can also be placed in the off position when neither heating nor cooling is required (see page 5).
Fan On/Auto modes: When the thermostat is used to activate a fan, the latter can be placed in Auto or On mode (see page 6).
Programmable schedule: The thermostat can be programmed to use up to 4 periods per day. Each of the 28 periods for the week can have its own start time and temperature setpoints (see page 9).
Thermostat modes: The thermostat can be placed in any of the following modes (see page 4):
Powering up
The thermostat is powered through the AQ2000 hydronic control panel. It turns on when the zoning module is energized. At power-up, the message ALL ZONES SCHEDULE will flash for the first 15 seconds if the thermostat has been configured for ALL-ZONES scheduling (see page 19). In this case, at first power-up, the thermostat will adapt the schedule settings from the AQ2000 hydronic control panel*. All thermostats configured for ALL-ZONES scheduling should have therefore the same schedule settings. If the AQ2000 controller does not support ALL-ZONES scheduling (manufactured before V2 software
build), at first power-up the thermostat will initially retain its schedule settings. However, as soon as any modification is made to any of the thermostats configured for ALL-ZONES scheduling, all the other thermostats will adopt the schedule of that thermostat.
Setting the Temperature manually
The thermostat displays the actual (measured) temperature of the zone.
Setting the thermostat Hold/Run mode
Select one of the following modes of operation:
Run mode
Place the thermostat in Run mode using the HOLD/RUN button. In this mode, the setpoint is automatically adjusted according to the schedule (see page 9).
Hold Mode
Place the thermostat in Hold mode using the HOLD/RUN button. In this mode, any modification to the temperature setpoint must be done manually.
Temporary hold mode
If you modify the setpoint manually while the thermostat is in Run mode or Vacancy mode, it will enter Temporary Hold mode. The Temporary Hold mode and the new temporary setpoint will remain in effect until the end of the current period (if the thermostat was in Run mode) or after 2 hours (if the thermostat was in Vacancy mode).
Unoccupied (Setback) Mode
The thermostat can be placed to Unoccupied mode from Hold mode only. When the Unoccupied mode is activated by the hydronic control panel, the temperature setpoint is lowered (in heat mode) or raised (in cool mode) by a setback margin. The margin is set in the user’s configuration menu (see page 14). The thermostat cannot be placed in Unoccupied mode if its setback margin is set to 0.
Vacancy Mode
When the Vacancy mode (
Press the SYSTEM button to place the system in one of the following modes of operation:
Cool mode
The air cooling system is on.
Heat mode
The hydronic heating system is on.
Auto mode
The system is in automatic changeover mode. This means the thermostat switches between heating mode and cooling mode to maintain the desired temperature. Cooling starts when the temperature rises and stays above the cooling setpoint for 15 minutes. Heating starts when the temperature drops and stays below the heating setpoint for 15 minutes.
NOTE: In Hold mode, where you enter only one setpoint, if you set the temperature when the thermostat is in heat mode, it becomes the heating setpoint and the cooling setpoint is equal to the heating setpoint plus 2 °F (1 °C). If you set the temperature when the thermostat is in cool mode, it becomes the cooling setpoint and the heating setpoint is equal to the cooling setpoint minus 2 °F (1 °C).
Off
All cooling and heating are off.
A thermostat can activate heating and cooling at the same time when configured in AF mode. This happens when heating is required to bring the floor above the minimum floor limit and, at the same time, cooling is required as the ambient air is above the setpoint temperature. This can be prevented by raising the cooling setpoint and/or lowering the minimum floor limit.
Setting the fan On/Auto mode
When the thermostat is used to operate a fan in an HVAC system, you can press the FAN button to place the fan in one of the two following modes of operation:
On mode
The fan runs all the time.
Auto mode
The fan runs only during a call for heat or cool
Setting the clock and date
NOTE: If you do not press any button for 60 seconds, the thermostat will automatically end the clock and date programming after saving all modifications.
When the thermostat is set to Run mode, it automatically adjusts its temperature setpoint according to the programmed schedule. The schedule consists of 4 periods per day which represents a typical weekday. You can program the thermostat to skip the periods that do not apply to your situation. For example, you can skip the Leave and Return periods for the weekend as in the AQ1000TP2 thermostat’s default schedule (shown below).
Monday to Friday | Saturday & Sunday | |||||
Period | Start Time | Heat setpoint* | Cool setpoint* | Start Time | Heat setpoint* | Cool setpoint* |
WAKE | 6:00 AM | 70 °F (21.0°C) | 78 °F (25.5 °C) | 6:00 AM | 70 °F (21.0 °C) | 78 °F (25.5 °C) |
LEAVE | 8:00 AM | 62 °F (16.5 °C) | 85 °F (29.5 °C) | — | — | — |
RETURN | 6:00 PM | 70 °F (21.0 °C) | 78 °F (25.5 °C) | — | — | — |
SLEEP | 10:00 PM | 62 °F (16.5 °C) | 82 °F (28.0 °C) | 10:00 PM | 62 °F (16.5 °C) | 82 °F (28.0 °C) |
* The thermostat uses the heating setpoint when it is in heating mode and the cooling setpoint when it is in cooling mode. |
You can program up to 4 periods (Wake, Leave, Return, and Sleep) per day. To program a period, you need to set the start time, the heating setpoint and the cooling setpoint. You can have a different program every day.
NOTE: The heating setpoint is always at least 2 °F (1 °C) lower than the cooling setpoint. For example, if the heating setpoint is at 77 °F (25 °C) and you lower the cooling setpoint to 78 °F (25.5 °C), the heating setpoint will automatically be adjusted to 76 °F (24.5 °C).
MO | TU | WE | TH | FR | SA | SU | ||
WAKE | Time | |||||||
Heat | ||||||||
Cool | ||||||||
LEAVE | Time | |||||||
Heat | ||||||||
Cool | ||||||||
RETURN | Time | |||||||
Heat | ||||||||
Cool | ||||||||
SLEEP | Time | |||||||
Heat | ||||||||
Cool |
If ALL ZONES SCHEDULE appears, any modifications made to the schedule on this thermostat will be applied to other thermostats (see page 19). As soon as you select ALL DAYS, the displayed settings (start time, heating setpoint, and cooling setpoint) will be applied to the displayed period for all 7 days. Afterward, if you wish to modify the settings for a specific day, you can then select DAILY, select the day and make the modifications for that day.
User’s configuration menu
The parameters will appear in the order shown in the following table. Parameter descriptions can be found on page 15.
Parameter | Default setting | Options |
Temperature display mode | Automatic | Automatic, °F, °C |
Temperature setback | 7 °F (4 °C) | 0 to 16 °F (0 to 9 °C) |
Permanent backlight | Off | On / Off |
Time display format | 12 hours | 12 hours / 24 hours |
Automatic Daylight savings time | Off | On / Off |
Temperature Display Mode
Temperature Setback Amount
When the Unoccupied mode is activated by the programmable AQ2000 control panel, the temperature setpoint is set back (lowered in heat mode or raised in cool mode). Use this parameter to specify the amount of temperature setback.
Permanent Backlight
Use this parameter to select whether or not the thermostat’s screen is permanently illuminated. If you do not choose a permanent backlight, the screen will light for 12 seconds when any button is pressed.
Time Display Format
Use this parameter to select between the 12-hour format and the 24-hour format.
Automatic Daylight Savings Time
When Automatic Daylight Savings Time is enabled (On), the thermostat automatically switches to daylight savings time on the second Sunday of March and reverts to a normal time on the first Sunday of November.
The temperature measured by the thermostat is above the thermostat’s display range.
The thermostat has lost communication with the AQ2000 control panel.
The thermostat might be defective. The floor sensor may also be defective if the thermostat has been configured for F mode (see page 19). Cooling or heating has stopped.
When the thermostat has been configured for AF mode (see page 19),
The FLOOR will flash if the floor sensor is defective or not installed. The thermostat will still control the ambient air temperature but will ignore the floor temperature limits.
Terminal | Description | |
1 | TH | AQ2000 Series hydronic control panel connections |
2 | TH | |
3 | SENSOR | External sensor connections for floor temperature measurement (required only if the thermostat is set to F or AF mode; see page 19) |
4 | SENSOR |
NOTE: For optimal comfort control in the zone, keep the thermostat’s air vents clean and unobstructed at all times to ensure adequate air flow through the thermostat.
The configuration DIP switches are located on the back of the thermostat faceplate.
Scheduling Mode (switch 1)
Use DIP switch 1 to select between 1-ZONE and ALL-ZONES scheduling.
Installer’s Configuration Menu (switch 2) Use DIP switch 2 to place the thermostat in either Installer or User mode. Set to Installer
mode to access the installation parameters. Otherwise, leave it in User mode.
A/F/AF Regulation Mode (switches 3 & 4)
Use DIP switches 3 and 4 to select the regulation mode.
Configuration switches
A mode: controls and displays the Ambient air temperature. AIR will appear on the screen. F mode: controls and displays the Floor temperature using an external sensor. FLOOR will appear on the screen. AF mode: controls and displays the Ambient air temperature while maintaining the Floor temperature within desired limits using an external temperature sensor. AIR/FLOOR will appear on the screen.
Installer’s configuration menu
The parameters in the Installer’s configuration menu must be modified by qualified personnel only. Incorrect settings can result in property damage.
Minimum Air Setpoint
This parameter is available only when the thermostat is configured in A or AF mode (see page 19).
Default setting | 41 °F (5 °C) |
Range | 41 °F (5 °C) to 100 °F (38 °C) |
Maximum Air Setpoint
This parameter is available only when the thermostat is configured in A or AF mode (see page 19).
Default setting | 100 °F (38 °C) |
Range | 41 °F (5 °C) to 100 °F (38 °C) |
Minimum Floor Setpoint
This parameter is available only when the thermostat is configured in F mode (see page 19).
Default setting | 41 °F (5 °C) |
Range | 41 °F (5 °C) to 100 °F (38 °C) |
Maximum Floor Setpoint
This parameter is available only when the thermostat is configured in F mode (see page 19).
Default setting | 100 °F (38 °C) |
Range | 41 °F (5 °C) to 100 °F (38 °C) |
Vacancy Heating Setpoint
This parameter is the heating setpoint when the thermostat is in Vacancy mode (see page 4).
Default setting | 41 °F (5 °C) |
Range | between the minimum and maximum setpoints |
Vacancy Cooling Setpoint
This parameter is the cooling setpoint when the thermostat is in Vacancy mode (see page 4).
Default setting | 81 °F (27 °C) |
Range | between the minimum and maximum setpoints |
Minimum Floor Limit
This parameter is available only if the thermostat is configured in AF mode (see page 19). Heating is activated, regardless of setpoint, if the floor temperature is equal to this setting or below.
Default setting | 41 °F (5 °C) |
Range | 41 °F (5 °C) to 100 °F (38 °C) |
Maximum Floor Limit
This parameter is available only if the thermostat is configured in AF mode (see page 19). Heating is disabled, regardless of setpoint, if the floor temperature is equal to this setting or above.
Default setting | 100 °F (38 °C) |
Range | 41 °F (5 °C) to 100 °F (38 °C) |
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