Verdant VX Series Instruction Manual

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    Vx series wireless thermostat with occupancy sensor instruction manual.

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    3 table of contents thermostat installation ............................................................................... 7 installing the wireless control card ............................................................8 mounting the thermostat to the wall ..........................................

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    4 5 table of contents troubleshooting ......................................................................................... 39 thermostat is not controlling the ptac unit. ........................................... 39 error codes ....................................................................

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    7 thermostat installation before you begin determine the appropriate installation location for the thermostat. The thermostat should face the bed area of the room. After the installation, follow the “thermostat configuration” instructions to correctly configure the thermostat. For installation of a ...

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    8 9 thermostat installation mounting the thermostat to the wall ➤ unscrew the fixing screw and remove the thermostat cover; ➤ place the thermostat on the wall in the installation location and mark location for drilling holes for the three (3) mounting screws; ➤ drill three (3) holes in the wall and ...

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    Configuration button note: you can access thermostat configuration settings by pressing the “configuration” button. Use 10 11 thermostat configuration thermostat configuration setting the thermostat clock set the thermostat clock to current time. ➤ use the “up” and “down” buttons to set the hours; ➤...

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    12 13 thermostat configuration thermostat configuration configuring the equipment settings - compressor type ➤ use the “up” and “down” buttons to change the compressor type by changing the first digit; 0 no compressor 1 * heat pump 2 air conditioner ➤ press the “fan” button to advance to the next se...

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    14 15 thermostat configuration thermostat configuration configuring the equipment settings - reversing valve ➤ use the “up” and “down” buttons to change the reversing valve setting by changing the third digit; 0 energizes the ptac ob valve to cool; 1 * energizes the ptac ob valve to heat; refer to t...

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    16 17 testing the thermostat following the thermostat configuration, test if the thermostat is controlling the ptac unit. ➤ press the “power” button to save the thermostat configuration and start using the thermostat; ➤ press the “power” button to turn on the thermostat; ➤ us the “up” and “down” but...

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    Configuration button note: you can access thermostat settings by pressing and holding the “configuration” button. 18 19 thermostat settings accessing the thermostat settings thermostat settings allow customizing the energy savin settings. To access the thermostat settings: ➤ press and hold the “conf...

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    20 21 1 st stage differential - heat 02-30 (0.2°f - 3.0°f; 0.5°f*) select the difference between temperature setpoint and room temperature before 1st stage heating is initiated. Thermostat settings 2 nd stage differential - heat 10-20 (1.0°f - 2.0°f*) select the difference between 1st stage heating ...

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    22 23 1st stage differential - cool 02-30 (0.2°f - 3.0°f; 0.5°f*) select the difference between temperature setpoint and room temperature before 1st stage cooling is initiated. Thermostat settings incidental occupancy threshold 00-60 (05*) select the minimum period of time (in minutes) for which occ...

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    24 25 night occupancy threshold 00-60 (01*) select the minimum period of time (in minutes) for which occupancy needs to be detected in order to consider the room occupied during the “night occupancy”period. When occupancy is detected while room is considered unoccupied during the “night occupancy” p...

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    26 27 night occupancy start 00-23 (21*) select the start time (in hours - 24-hour clock) for “night occupancy” if occupancy is detected for a period of time longer than the “night occupancy threshold” during “night occupancy” period, the thermostat will disable the occupancy sensor and consider the ...

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    28 29 temperature recovery time 00-60 (25*) select the maximum time allowed for a ptac unit to attain temperature as defined by heat and cool “recovery temperature”; “temperature recovery time” selected here and the actual efficiency of the ptac unit are used to calculate setback temperatures. Calcu...

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    30 31 temperature setback delay - heat 00-120 (20*) select the time delay (in minutes) before the thermostat will initiate the temperature setback and allow the room temperature to drop to the setback temperature after the room becomes unoccupied. This feature prevents initiating temperature setback...

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    32 33 temperature setback delay - cool 00-120 (20*) select the time delay (in minutes) before the thermostat will initiate the temperature setback and allow the room temperature to raise to the setback temperature after the room becomes unoccupied this feature prevents initiating temperature setback...

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    34 35 recovery temperature - cool 62-82 (75°f) select the room temperature in °f that a ptac unit will have to attain within the selected “temperature recovery time” when there is a need for air conditioning. Thermostat settings minimum setpoint 64-84 (65°f) select the minimum setpoint in °f that a ...

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    36 37 maximum setpoint 60-82 (80°f) select the maximum setpoint in °f that a guest can select. Thermostat settings auto changeover setpoint offset 00-04 (01°f*) select the difference between the guest-selected setpoint and the heat and cool setpoints. This feature allows to configure the minimum dif...

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    38 39 setback setpoints / auto-restore 00 when room is unoccupied and the thermostat is in the setback mode or turned off, it will not maintain the temperature between heat and cool setpoints; when guest enters the room, the thermostat will be turned off - it will not automatically restore the most ...

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    40 41 error codes err 1 thermostat temperature sensor hardware defect err 2 thermostat radio hardware defect err 3 thermostat radio software defect err 4 no link with the wireless control card err 5 thermostat memory defect troubleshooting level 0 level 1 level 2 level 3 level 4 level 5 fan operatio...

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    42 warranty hardware verdant environmental technologies inc. (“verdant”) warrants the original end user (“customer”) that new verdant branded products will be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use, for one (1) year from the original purchase date. Software verdant warrants...

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    Technical specifications thermostat wireless control card case dimensions (imperial) 5.125 x 4.6875” x 1.25” 3.875” x 2.125” x 0.75” case dimensions (metric) 130mm x 119mm x 32mm 98mm x 54mm x 19mm screen dimensions (impe- rial) 3.625" x 2.125" n/a screen dimensions (metric) 92mm x 54mm n/a operatin...