Trane XL950 user manual

User manual for the device Trane XL950

Device: Trane XL950
Category: Thermostat
Manufacturer: Trane
Size: 8.76 MB
Added : 1/23/2014
Number of pages: 32
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XL950 ComfortLink II Thermostat
User’s Guide

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Amazingly versatile, incredibly advanced ™ The ComfortLink II thermostat integrates home comfort into your personal lifestyle like nothing you’ve Features Include... ever seen before. • Large Color Display • Simple Programming • Weather Forecast (via wireless home network) • Allergy Clean/Quick Clean Cycles • Interactive Touchscreen • 1-Touch Presets • Built-in Help Screens • Operating Runtime Analysis • System Alerts • Lock Screen Security • Custom Screen Options • Screen Save

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Easy to use Customizable The simple design and easy to Customize the screen to suit Table of Contents follow functions of this thermostat your unique needs. You can Introduction ..............................................1-4 make it the most intuitive and setup shortcuts and an easy Buttons and Navigations ............................. 5 easy to use thermostat available. access dashboard on the System, Fan, & Air Cleaner Modes .........6-7 Just touch the screen to try out Home screen. Yo

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Easy to use... Everything is just a touch away See and adjust multiple Choose the shortcut items that systems show in this menu bar See current system status View big, bold at-a-glance Choose the system status dashboard items that show in this section Use context sensitive help Manually change setpoints or use Change settings with just a convenient Home, Away and Sleep presets few button touches 4

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1 Buttons and Navigation Pressing a button will display additional information or a new menu screen. EXAMPLE: You may access the Menu screen by pressing the “Menu” button on the home screen. You may access the Settings Menu by pressing the “Settings” button from the Menu screen. EXAMPLE: In the following sections, button sequenc- es will be shown with icons. For example, the se- quence on this page would be represented this way: 5

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2 System ON/OFF, Mode Selection 1) System Mode To the right of the Menu button are 3 The “Auto” System Mode will Mode buttons: switch between heating and cooling automatically. 1) The first sets System Mode “Heating” and “Cooling” (including OFF). modes are dedicated 2) The second controls Fan Mode. modes. For example, you may wish to set your sys- 3) The third controls Air Cleaner Mode. tem to “Heating” in winter months so your cooling unit Each button has mode options to ch

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3) Air Cleaner Mode Automatic means the air cleaner will run when the fan runs. Quick Clean is a full power air cleaning cycle that increases the system fan speed setting (when not actively heating or cooling) to 100% for three hours to achieve maximum clean air delivery rate. Allergy Clean is a full power air cleaning cycle that increases the system fan speed setting (when not actively heating or cooling) to 100% for 24 hours to achieve maximum clean air delivery rate. 3 Set Point Pan

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4 Manually Set up a Schedule The procedure below describes setting up a manual schedule. Scheduling can also be set up via Guided Scheduling which creates a schedule by asking you a series of questions. Guided Scheduling can also be selected in the screen below. 1) Turn Scheduling On (and select Manual Scheduling) 2) Enter the Schedule Menu Default Schedule 3) Select a day or time period By default the schedule shows the periods Wake, Away, Home and Sleep. Each day can have its own s

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Finished Examples: 4) Select the days you would like to schedule Example A: By selecting more than one day, you can Example A is for someone who works and is set the schedule to be the same for those out of the house during weekdays. days. For example, you may keep the same hours each weekday . 5) Adjust the Time for each period Select a period one at a time and set its beginning time by pressing the “Time” button. Press the “Temperature” button to adjust the setpo

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5 Using Photos You can set up a photo album and a screen saver using Notch at top your own photos. Using an SD Card Insert the SD Card at the bottom right hand side of the thermostat, taking care to keep the card’s “notch” in the orientation shown. NOTE: The card must remain inserted to view the photos and the SD card must remain “unlocked.” Recommended SD Cards: Required Photo Formats: SD, SDHC Photos on your SD card must be in .jpg, .jpeg, .bmp, .png, or SD Adapter – microSD, m

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Load and Select Photos 1) If you do not yet have 3) Browse the album us- your SD card inserted ing the arrows on the or it is not inserted all right and left edges of the way, you will see the screen. Touch the this message. image to see full size images. Check the “Add to Slide- show” box to include the a photo in a slideshow. 2) Images will be loaded 4) In thumbnail view, from your SD card into you can view up to 15 the viewer and sized photos at time. You to fit the screen. can al

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Screen Saver A standard or a custom photo screen saver can be selected. 1) If you desire, turn “On” the screen saver. 2) The “Default Screen Saver” shows the cur- 3) Set the number of seconds before the next Set the wait time until the screen saver rent temperature as a floating icon over a photo will display. starts. darkened black screen. Select “Image Screen Saver” if you have inserted an SD card and added photos to a slideshow. 12

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6 Other Commonly Used Features The following pages highlight some of the more common processes you will use. Name Your System Give your system a name. This is very important if you have more than one system in your home. Events and Vacations Set up how your system will operate for special events or when you are away from home for extended periods. Dealer Information Contact your dealer by using contact information in the Service menu. 13

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Time & Date Set time, date and time zone. If a wireless network is set up, the time can be automatically synced via the internet. Security Protect your system from accidental or unwanted changes to your system by using a PIN lock. 1-Touch Presets Set up these presets to make quick temperature setpoint changes from the Home Screen. System Runtime History System Runtime History monitors how much your system runs for both heating and cooling and also displays the average indoor temperature and o

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Customize your Home Screen Add shortcuts and customize the dashboard. Wireless Network Setup Set up a connection to your wireless network to enable weather and software update features. See the following section for setup details (802.11 B/G wireless router and internet required). Humidity You may see and adjust the humidity level in your home and adjust the humidity setpoints for both Heating and Cooling modes (for systems equipped with humidity control). 15

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7 Optional Wireless Networking 1. Your thermostat can access real-time weather conditions, Enabling wireless networking brings addi- forecasts and alerts. tional functionality to your thermostat. IMPORTANT: After wireless networking is enabled, 2. When you have multiple systems you will need to register your system in your home, each thermostat with a valid email address before the can see and control the others. weather data will be displayed. NOTE: In a Multi-System envi- ronment, i

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7.1 Enabling Wireless Networking 1) Enter the Wireless Network Setup Menu. 2) Enable the wire- 3) After the wire- less radio by less radio is pressing “Wire- enabled, press less ON/OFF”. the “Connect to a Network” button to choose from a list of available wireless net- works. NOTE: If the router is configured to not broadcast its SSID, refer to Advanced Network Settings. 17

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7.2 Selecting a Network Available broadcasting networks with an adequate signal strength will display their SSIDs (Service Set IDentifiers) in this screen. A closed lock icon next to the SSID indicates a secure network. An open lock indicates a non-secure, “open” network. Select your network and press “Connect”. The signal strength is indicated in bars. The more bars, the better the signal strength. Signal Strength Indicators A minimum of three bars is required for stable network operation

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7.3 Enter Network Key/Password 1A) If the network is 3) The thermostat unsecured (with an will connect to the “open” padlock), wireless network. the following mes- sage will be dis- played. 1B) If the network is 4) When the thermo- secured (with a stat has success- “closed” padlock), fully joined the the following mes- wireless network, sage will be dis- the name of the played. network will be displayed with a green dot to the left and a signal strength indicator to the right. 2) Ente

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7.4 Advanced Networking Information Enter the Advanced Network Setup Menu. Advanced networking will be required in the following two instances: 1. When connecting to a non-broadcast network 2. When configuring a static IP address IMPORTANT: The Advanced Network screens are intended for individuals with networking familiarity. You or your network administrator will need to provide the required information. If any of this information is unknown or for questions specific to the wireless rout


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