Title: Commercial VisionPRO 8000
1Commercial VisionPRO 8000
- New Product Introduction
- Technical Overview Presentation
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2 VisionPRO 8000 Features
- Commercial VisionPRO 8000 incorporates all the
standard features of the VisionPRO family - Sleek design
- Menu-driven programming
- Large touchscreen display
- But the Commercial VisionPRO 8000 goes even
farther and is tailored with features
specifically for commercial applications
3Commercial VisionPRO 8000
The Commercial VisionPRO 8000 offers these
distinguishable commercial features
- Enhanced energy savings
- Economizer output
- Holiday setback
- Commercialized control algorithm
- Better and more consistent control in commercial
applications - Multiple keypad lockout levels
- Configurable recovery ramps
- Occupied/unoccupied scheduling
- Title 24 energy/air quality compliance
4Nomenclature
Power U Universal (dual powered, system
flexibility, scheduling flexibility)
Line Designation TB Buildings Thermostat TH
Homes Thermostat
Specification Details
TB 8 22 0 U 1 003
Family Designation 8 VisionPRO touchscreen 7
VisionPRO conventional
Application 0 Standard
System Stages 22 2 Heat / 2 Cool
5Commercial VisionPRO 8000
6Installation
- Steps to install Commercial VisionPRO 8000
- Mounting
- Wiring
- Powering Thermostat
- Set Calendar
- Installer Setup Menus
- Main Settings Menu
- Regional Settings Menu
- Advanced Settings Menu
- System Test(s)
7Installation - Wallplate Mount
- Mounts directly on wall
- 4 x 2 electrical box
- Coverplate available
8Application Wiring
- Choose Conventional or Heat Pump terminal labels
- Insert wires in terminal block
- Jumperfactory installed
9Wiring 1 Heat/1Cool Conventional
1 Power Supply 2 Factory Installed Jumper 3
Optional Sensor
1 Heat/1 Cool single transformer.
10Wiring 2 Heat/2 Cool Conventional
1 Power Supply 2 Factory Installed Jumper 3
Optional Sensor
2 Heat/2 Cool single transformer.
11Wiring 1 Heat/1 Cool Heat Pump
1 Power Supply 2 Factory Installed Jumper 3
Set to O or B in Setup 4 Optional Sensor
1 Heat/1 Cool Heat Pump with NO Auxiliary Heat.
12Wiring 2 Heat/1 Cool Heat Pump
TOD/ECON
1 Power Supply 2 Factory Installed Jumper 3,
4 Optional Sensor 5 Must Wire Common 6 Set
to O or B in Setup
2 Heat/1 Cool Heat Pump with Auxiliary Heat.
13Powering Thermostat
- Hardwired
- or
- Batteries (included)
- 3 AAA Alkaline batteries
14Mounting Thermostat on Wallplate
- Locks straight into position
- Line up pins with the terminals
- Push thermostat straight onto the wallplate until
it snaps into place
15Activate Real Time Clock
- To activate the Real Time Clock, simply pull on
Tab to remove during installation
16Set Calendar
- Real Time Clock Set Calendar
- Set Year
- Set Month
- Set Day
17Set Time
- Real Time Clock Set Time
- Adjusts automatically for daylight savings time
- Maintains time and day during power outage
- Press Done
Can turn Daylight Savings Time feature off in
Installer Setup
18Initiate Installer Setup
- 1. Press the SYSTEM key
- 2. PRESS and HOLD the two unmarked keys as shown
until the display changes - Approximately 5 seconds
19Installer Setup Display
Setup Number
- Setup Number on Left
- 4-digit number starting with 0
- Use the up arrow to advance to the next installer
setup option - Current Setting on Right
- 2-digit number
- Use the up and down arrows to change the current
setting - Exit Installer Setup
- Press the Done Key
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Current Setting
20Easy-to-Use Installer Setup Menus
- 1. Installer Setup is broken into 3 menus
- Main Settings menunumbers 0120 to 0290
- Must Select the System Type
- Regional Settings menunumbers 0300 to 0499
- Advanced Settings menunumbers 0500 to 0710
- 2. Smart Installer Setup
- Setup numbers automatically change defaults based
on previous choices - Setup number choices appear and disappear based
on previous choices
21Main Menu Installer Setup Menu Items
- Setting the Calendar
- Year, Month, Date
- Schedule Options
- 7 day
- Non-Programmable
- System Type
- 12 choices
- Fan Operation
- O/B terminal
- Continuous backlight
- Cycles per hour
- Compressor
- Heat (Emergency Heat)
- Recovery rates
- Heat (1-20F/hour)
- Cool (1-20F/hour)
- Additional Menus
- Go to Self Test
- Go to Regional Menu
- Go to both Regional and Advanced Menus
22Main Setting Menu Items
- Universal Application
- Up to 2 Heat/2 Cool (plus Aux Heat)
- Forced Warm Air
- Single stage
- Multistage
- Heat Pumps
- Single stage
- Multistage
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23Main Setting Menu Items
- Universal Scheduling
- Multiple Programming Options
- 7 Day
- 5-1-1
- 5-2
- 1 Day
- Non-programmable
- Select Schedule Periods
- OCC1, UNOCC1, OCC2, UNOCC2
- OCC1, UNOCC2
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24Main Setting Menu Items
- Backlighting
- On-Demand
- Whenever a key is pressed, the light will stay on
for approximately 8 seconds - Continuously
- Must be hardwired with a common and installer
setup set to continuous
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25Regional Settings Menu Item
- Auto or Manual Changeover
- Deadband
- Fahrenheit or Celsius
- Daylight Savings
- Remote Temperature Sensor
- Outdoor or Indoor Remote
- Compressor Lockout (Heat Pump Only)
- Auxiliary Lockout (Heat Pump Only)
26Regional Settings Menu Item
- Changeover
- Auto Changeover
- Default position
- Manual Changeover
- Set in Regional Installer Setup menu
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27Regional Settings Menu Item
- Outdoor Temperature Sensor
- C7089U
- 2-wire remote sensor
- Hook up to the S1 and S2 terminals at the
thermostat - 200 feet maximum
- View outside temperature on home screen or by
pressing the More key - Used for Heat Pump System Temperature Lockouts
28Regional Settings Menu Item
- Remote Indoor Temperature Sensor
- T7770A (20K NTC) or C7189U (10K NTC)
- 2-wire remote sensor
- Selectable via ISU 340
- Sensors can be used as follows
- One sensor
- Multiple sensors
29Installation
- Series-Parallel Temperature Averaging Networks
Thermostat
S2
S1
T7770A
T7770A
T7770A
T7770A
30Advanced Settings Menu Items
- Number of Periods
- Compressor Off Time
- Temperature Range Stops
- Heat and Cool
- 12 or 24 hour clock
- Extended Fan Operation
- Heat and Cool
- Keypad Lockout
- Partial 1, Partial 2, or full
- Temperature Control(s)
- Heat and cool recovery
- Display Offset
- Reset Defaults
- Installer setup and schedule
31Advanced Settings Recovery Ramps
- Recovery Ramps
- Recovery scheme ramps the setpoint towards the
desired setpoint - Ramped setpoint helps eliminate overshoot with
oversized commercial equipment
32Commercial VisionPRO 8000
33Conventional Recovery
Heating
70oF
Actual Temperature
Set Point Temperature
60oF
OCC
UNOCC
34Commercial Recovery Ramps
Heating
Actual Temperature
70oF
Set Point Temperature
Setpoint actually ramps up at a user-defined rate
during recovery
60oF
OCC
UNOCC
35Conventional Recovery
Cooling
85oF
Set Point Temperature
Actual Temperature
78oF
OCC
UNOCC
36Commercial Recovery Ramps
Cooling
85oF
Set Point Temperature
Actual Temperature
78oF
OCC
UNOCC
37Recovery
Advanced Settings Menu Items
- Recovery is shown to alert occupant that the
system is in recovery mode - Note The setpoint displayed during recovery is
the final setpoint, not the ramping setpoint
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38Installation
Advanced Settings Menu Items
- Extended Fan Operation
- Heat
- Fan runs 90 seconds after call for heat ends
- Available if thermostat has control of fan
- Cool
- Fan runs 40 seconds after call for cool ends
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39Installation
Installer System Test
- Test HVAC equipment
- Cool stages
- Fan
- Heat stages
- Overrides compressor delay
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Part of Installer Setup.
40Installation
Installer System Tests
- Test 1
- Turn cool stage(s) on and off
- Test 2
- Turn fan on and off
- Test 3
- Turn heat stage(s) on and off
- Test 4
- Turn emergency heat on and off (heat pump only)
- Test 8
- Turn TOD/Econ on and off
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Arrows Turn System On or Off
Arrows Move To Next Test
Press Done to Exit
41Commercial VisionPRO 8000
42Scheduling Feature Review
- Default Schedule is Energy Star
- Menu Driven Program Scheduling
- Each day can be scheduled differently
- Ability to Select Multiple Days
- Armchair Programming
43Scheduling
- Set the Schedule
- Press the Schedule Key
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44View Schedule
- View Schedule
- The current schedule periodwill flash to
indicate whichperiod is being viewed - Press the Day and Periodyou wish to view
- Press Cancel or Doneto return to Home Screen
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45Edit Schedule
- Edit the Schedule
- Press the EDIT key
- View mode
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46Schedule Day Selection
- Pick Days to Schedule
- Press any number ofthe seven days ofthe week to
edit
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47Schedule Day Display
- OK to Pick Multiple Days
- Check marks appearon the days chosen
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48Schedule OCC1 Selection
- Press OCC1 Key
- OCC1 will begin toflash, indicating itis chosen
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49Scheduling
- Set OCC1 Time
- Use arrows to set theOCC1 time
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50Set Temperature
- Use arrows to set the heat temperature
- Use arrows to set the cool temperature
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51Scheduling
- Press UNOCC1 Key
- UNOCC1 will begin toflash indicating it is
chosen - Set Time
- Set Temperatures
- Press OCC2 andUNOCC2 and Repeat
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52Scheduling
- Press Done Key
- When finished settingthe times and
temperaturesfor the Days Selected,press Done
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53Saving Schedule Changes
- Saving Changes
- The Days scheduledare shown
- Display showsConfirmation thatthe
schedulechanges were made
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54Cancel Schedule Period
- To Cancel a Scheduled Period
- From the edit screen, choose the period to cancel
- Press the key CANCEL PERIOD
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Example Cancel UNOCC1
55Cancel Schedule Period
- Once the Scheduled Period is Canceled
- Time Temperatures disappear
- The bar above the UNOCC1 period is removed
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Reinstate schedule period by pressing arrow keys
to set time and temperature.
56Scheduling
- Fan Schedule
- Press Fan key while in the Edit mode
- Auto (defaultfan runs with system
- Onfan runs continuously during the schedule
period
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57Override Fan Schedule
- Fan Schedule
- Override Fan Schedule
- Press the fan key to the desired setting
- Like a mechanical fan switch. The fan will stay
in ON until user manually changes fan setting
back to Auto
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58Following Schedule Display
- Following Schedule
- Home Screen gives confirmation that schedule is
being used
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59Schedule Overrides
- Schedule Overrides
- 1. Holiday
- Holds temperature for a designated number of days
- 2. Override
- Holds temperature until the time the user sets
(can be limited via ISU 535)
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60Scheduling
- Override
- Holds temperature temporarily until the next
scheduled period time - Press Override key or Up and Down Arrows next to
temperature - Next schedule period time is shownthis is when
the temporary hold will end - Adjust end time by pressing Up or Down Arrows
next to the time
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61Scheduling
- Holiday
- Hold temperature for a designated number of days
- Press Up and Down Arrows to set the temperature
desired while away - Press Arrows to set the number of Days
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Press Cancel or Sched key to cancel Holiday early
62Commercial VisionPRO 8000
63Operation
- Feature Review
- Precise Temperature Control
- System Status
- View Outside Temperature
- Clean Screen
- Low Battery
- Screen Locked
- Temperature Range Stops
- Compressor Protection
64Operation
- The human body can sense a 2º F temperature
change - To keep occupants comfortable, the thermostat
must keep the temperature within /- 1º F of the
set-point
Comfortable Temperature Control
65Operation
- Thermostat qualities that lead to comfortable
temperature - control
- Top quality components
- Innovative design
- Superior control algorithms (Digital Thermostats)
- Controlling to an ideal Cycle Rate using
Proportional Integral Control
66Operation
- Proportional Integral Control
- Proportional Error (P) The difference between
the set-point temperature and the room
temperature - Integral Error (I) The length of time the room
temperature has differed from the set-point
temperature
67Operation
- Proportional Error The difference between the
room - temperature and the setpoint temperature
68Operation
- Integral Error The length of time the room
temperature - has differed from the setpoint temperature
Setpoint Temperature
70
70
Room Temperature
68
B
C
D
B C D Integral Error
69Operation
- PI Control The PI error is the sum of the two
errors. - The cycle rate used to maintain the set-point
temperature - is calculated using the PI Error
Setpoint Temperature
70
Room Temperature
B
C
D
B C D Integral Error
70Operation
- System Status Indication
- Cool On
- Thermostat calling for Cool
- Heat On
- Thermostat calling for Heat
- Aux shown when auxiliary heat is called in Heat
Pump Systems
Aux
71Operation
- View Outside Temperature
- Outside Temperature is shown in lower right hand
corner of Home screen
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72Operation
- View Outside Temperature
- Press More key
- If thermostat is set to auto changeover, press
the More key to view the outside temperature - Press Done or Cancel to return to Home screen
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73Operation
- Clean Screen
- Press Screen key
- Activates a 30-second timer
- Locks out the Touch screen function
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74Operation
- Clean Screen
- OK To Clean Screen
- During 30-second countdown, the screen can be
cleaned - Use damp cloth slightly moistened with water or
household glass cleaner
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Never spray liquid directly on the thermostat
75Operation
- Clean Screen
- Press Screen to restart the 30-second timer
- Press Done to return to the Home screen
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76Operation
- Low Battery Indication
- Flashes on Home screen for approximately 30 days
- Batteries are optional if a 24Vac common is used
Recommended Replace batteries once a year.
77Operation
- Keypad Lockouts
- Partial Lockout 1
- Only Override, Holiday and Temperature Up and
Down Arrows are available - Partial Lockout 2
- Only Override and Holiday buttons are available
- Fully Locked
- All keys are locked and non-functional
Screen Locked
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78Operation
- Temperature Range Stops
- Heat Setting
- Set the highest Heat temperature the user can set
- Cool Setting
- Set the lowest Cool temperature the user can set
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79Operation
- Compressor Protection
- Wait shows in the screen for compressor delay
80Operation
- Heat Pump Operation
- System Indication
- LED
- Compressor Lockout
- Auxiliary Heat Lockout
81Operation
- System LED
- LED Indication
- Requires 24 Vac Common connection
- Operates off the L terminal
- Only visible through the thermostat cover when
lit
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82Operation
- System LED
- L Terminal Input
- L terminal is wired to an equipment monitor
- LED lights to signal a check or fail signal from
the system - May occur in any system mode
83Operation
- Compressor Lockout
- Electric Auxiliary heat
- Must set outdoor temperature sensor for control
- Choose compressor lockout temperature in
installer setup number 0350 - No lockout
- 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 or 450 F
- COMPRESSOR ONLY
- Fan does energize
Compressor Lockout Temperature
35
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE
- AUXILIARY HEAT ONLY
- Fan does energize
84Operation
- Auxiliary Heat Lockout
- Electric Auxiliary heat
- Must set outdoor temperature sensor for control
- Choose auxiliary lockout temperature in installer
setup number 0360 - No lockout
- 40, 45, 50, 55 or 60 0F
- COMPRESSOR ONLY
- Fan does energize
Auxiliary Heat Lockout Temperature
50
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE
- AUXILIARY HEAT ONLY
- Fan does energize
85Operation
- Compressor and Auxiliary Heat Lockouts
- Electric Auxiliary heat
- Must set outdoor temperature sensor for control
- Choose compressor lockout temperature
- Choose auxiliary lockout temperature
5º F deadband between Compressor and Auxiliary
Heat Lockout Temperatures
86Operation
- Dual Fuel Heat Pumps
- Thermostat controls backup fossil fuel heat
- Outdoor temperature sensor for control
- Choose Balance Point lockout temperature in
installer setup number 0350 - No lockout
- 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 or 45 0F
- COMPRESSOR ONLY
- Fan does energize
Balance Point
30
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE
- FOSSIL FUEL ONLY
- Fan does not energize
Emergency Head mode Balance Point Temperature
ignored
87Recovery
Heat Pump Systems
Room Temperature
COMPRESSOR RECOVERY RAMP
AUXILIARY HEAT RECOVERY RAMP
88Recovery
Heat Pump Systems
89Recovery
Heat Pump Systems
Compressor Setpoint Aux. Heat Setpoint Room
Temperature
Wake
ON
Compressor
OFF
ON
Auxiliary Heat
OFF
90Recovery
Heat Pump Systems
Severe Weather 0oF
Compressor Setpoint Aux. Heat Setpoint Room
Temperature
Wake
ON
Compressor
OFF
ON
Auxiliary Heat
OFF
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