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User Manual 

97B0055N02

Created: 5/8/12

ATC32U01 iGate™ Communicating, 

Programmable Thermostat

Table of Contents

Section Title 

Page

1.0  

Temperature Adjustment 

3

2.0 

Operating Mode Selection 

3

3.0 

Fan Mode Selection 

4

4.0 Humidity 

Level 

Adjustment  4

5.0 

Main Menu Options Overview  

5

 5.1 

Date 

and 

Time 

6

 5.2 

Hold 

6

 5.3 

Program 

8

Section Title 

Page

 5.4 

Fan 

8

 5.5 

Mode 

8

 5.6 

Other 

Settings 

9

 5.7 

Security 

Lockout 

12

 5.8 

Night 

Setback 

12

6.0 Service 

Needed 

13

7.0 Revision 

History 

14

 


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1.0  Operating Mode Selection

To set the Operating Mode of your thermostat, navigate to the 

MODE

 user option on the Home Screen using the left/right 

arrow buttons and press the center button.  The Operating 
Mode Menu shows the possible Operating Modes with the 
currently active Operating Mode highlighted.  Use the up/
down arrow buttons to select the desired Mode for use and 
press the center button to save your selection.  The following 
Modes are available:
 • 

Off

 (default):  No equipment operation

 • 

Auto

:  Thermostat automatically controls the 

equipment to run either heating or cooling 
depending on the setpoints.

 • 

Cool

:  Thermostat controls cooling equipment 

depending on Cooling setpoint

 • 

Heat

:  Thermostat controls heating equipment 

depending on Heating setpoint

 • 

Emergency Heat

: Thermostat controls auxiliary 

heat.  No compressor operation.

2.0  Temperature Adjustment

To adjust the temperature on the thermostat, use the left/
right arrow buttons to select the 

TEMP

 user option on the 

Home Screen and then press the center button or press the 
up or down arrow key.   The Temperature Adjustment Display 
appears and shows either one (in Heat, Cool, or Emergency 
Heat modes) or both (in Auto mode) temperature setpoints.  
Adjust the setpoints using the up/down arrow buttons.  
Navigate between setpoints using the left/right arrow buttons.  
Press the center button to save changes.
 • 

Heat Setpoint

 (default 60°F):  options:  55°F to 

Maximum Heating Setpoint Limit (section 5.6.8)

 • 

Cool Setpoint

 (default 80°F):  options:  Minimum 

Cooling Setpoint Limit (section 5.6.8) to 95°F

NOTE 1

:  The thermostat must be in any mode other than 

OFF (section 2) to adjust temperature setpoint(s).

NOTE 2

:  The thermostat forces a 2°F “dead-band” between 

the Heating and Cooling setpoints.  While adjusting 
the Heating setpoint, the Cooling setpoint may be 
automatically increased to enforce a 2°F “dead-
band”.  Likewise, while adjusting the Cooling 
setpoint, the Heating setpoint may be automatically 
reduced to enforce a 2°F “dead-band”.

NOTE 3

:   In programmable mode, the 

TEMP

 option provides 

the ability to temporarily modify setpoint(s) until 
the start time of the next program schedule event.  
While in non-programmable mode, the TEMP 
option provides the ability to modify the setpoint(s).

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°

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FAN AUTO

HUMID ON

AUTO

SETPOINT

HEAT 62

COOL 82

RH

FAN MENU

TEMP

MODE

70

°

COOL

HOLD THIS

TEMPERATURE

UNTIL 5:00 PM

CHANGE

SAVE

PREVIOUS

TEMP

74

°

SET

HEAT

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°

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8:27 AM

FAN AUTO

HUMID ON

AUTO

SETPOINT

HEAT 62

COOL 82

RH TEMP

FAN MENU

MODE

AUTO

OPERATING MODE MENU

SAVE

OFF

COOL

HEAT

EMERGENCY

PREVIOUS

CHANGE MODE

HEAT

ClimateMaster’s ATC32U** Communicating, Programmable Thermostat is the perfect compliment to your ClimateMaster Geo-
thermal Heat Pump System and represents a signifi cant advancement in thermostat communicating technology.  For home-
owners, the ATC32U** provides highly customizable climate control features designed to maximize comfort and reduce the 
amount of energy consumed by your ClimateMaster Geothermal Heat Pump System.  Please read the following instructions 
carefully to maximize the comfort and cost-saving potential of your ClimateMaster Geothermal Heat Pump System and thanks 
for choosing ClimateMaster for your home comfort needs.

 


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3.0  Fan Mode Selection

To adjust the Fan Mode on your thermostat, use the left/
right arrow buttons to select the 

FAN

 user option from the 

Home Screen and then press the center button.  The Fan 
Menu shows up to 3 possible Fan Operating Modes with the 
currently active Fan Operating Mode highlighted.  Use the 
up/down arrow buttons to select the desired Fan Mode and 
press the center button to save your selection.  You may 
choose from the following Fan Modes:
 • 

Auto

 (default):  Fan only runs with a call for 

heating/cooling

 • 

Continuous On

:  Fan runs continuously with or 

without a call for heating/cooling

 • 

Programmed Fan

 (in Programmable Mode):  Fan 

runs per Program Schedule settings (reference 
section 5.3).

4.0  Humidity Level Adjustment

NOTE 1

:  The thermostat must be confi gured by installer for 

humidity control to access the humidity setpoint(s).

To adjust the Relative Humidity level on your thermostat, 
use the left/right arrow buttons to select the 

RH

 user 

option on the Home Screen and then press the center 
button.  The Humidity Control screen shows either one (with 
Humidifi cation or Dehumidifi cation enabled alone) or both 
(with BOTH enabled) humidity setpoints.  Adjust the setpoints 
using the up/down arrow buttons.  Press the center button to 
save changes.
 • 

Humidifi cation Setpoint

 (default 40%):  options:  

10% to 45% (in 5% increments)

NOTE

:    Humidifi er must be installed to set humidifi cation 

setpoint.

 • 

Dehumidifi cation Setpoint

 (default 60%):  

options:  45% to 80% (in 5% increments)

NOTE 2

:  The thermostat forces a 10% “dead-band” between 

the Humidifi cation and Dehumidifi cation setpoints.  
While adjusting the Dehumidifi cation setpoint, 
the Humidifi cation setpoint may be automatically 
reduced to enforce a 10% “dead-band”.  However, 
the Dehumidifi cation setpoint will not be 
automatically increased to enforce a 10% “dead-
band” while adjusting the Humidifi cation setpoint.  
The maximum range for the Humidifi cation setpoint 
may be limited by the Dehumidifi cation setpoint.

NOTE 3

:  If an outdoor sensor is present, the Humidifi cation 

setpoint will be calculated automatically for optimal 
comfort.  

FAN MENU

SAVE

CONTINUOUS ON

HEAT

PREVIOUS

SELECT OPTION

PROGRAMMED FAN

AUTO

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FAN AUTO

OFF

RH TEMP

MENU

FAN

MODE

42

%

HUMIDITY

HUMIDITY CONTROL

HUMIDITY  SETTING   40%

DEHUMID  SETTING        60%

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FAN AUTO

AUTO

TEMP

MENU

FAN

MODE

HUMID ON

RH

SETPOINT

HEAT  70

COOL 78

 


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5.0  Main Menu Options Overview

MENU
5.1  DATE AND TIME

 

5.1.1  AUTO DAYLIGHT SAVING

 

5.1.2  SET DATE AND TIME

 

5.1.3  DISPLAY DATE AND TIME

5.2  HOLD
5.3  PROGRAM
5.4  FAN
5.5  MODE
5.6  SETTINGS

 

5.6.1  SCREEN SETTINGS

 

 

  5.6.1.1 

Fahrenheit or Celsius

 

 

  5.6.1.2 

12 or 24 Hour Clock

  

 

5.6.1.3 

Language

  

 

5.6.1.4 

Contrast

  

 

5.6.1.5 

Backlight 

On 

Time

  

 

5.6.1.6 

Date 

Display

 

5.6.2  OFFSETS

  

 

5.6.2.1 

Temperature 

Offset

  

 

5.6.2.2 

Anticipator

  

 

5.6.2.3 

Differential

  

 

5.6.2.4 

Humidity 

Offset

 

5.6.3  CYCLES PER HOUR

 

5.6.4  AUTO CHANGEOVER TIME

 

5.6.5  PROGRAM SETTINGS

  

 

5.6.5.1 

Smart 

Recovery

 

 

  5.6.5.2 

Events Per Day

 

 

  5.6.5.3 

Smart Heat Staging

 

 

  5.6.5.4 

Electric Heat Lockout

  

 

5.6.5.5 

Demand 

Reduction

 

5.6.6  INTERMITTENT FAN

 

5.6.7  SERVICE INFORMATION

  

 

5.6.7.1 

Fault 

Status

  

 

5.6.7.2 

Temperature 

Status

 

 

  5.6.7.3 

Clear Fault History

  

 

5.6.7.4 

System 

Status

 

5.6.8  SETPOINT LIMITS

 

5.6.9  DEMAND REDUCTION

5.7  SECURITY LOCKOUT
5.8  NIGHT SETBACK

 

5.8.1  SETPOINTS

 

5.8.2  OVERRIDE

 

5.8.3  DEMAND REDUCTION

 

5.8.4  FAN OPERATION

 

5.8.5  DEHUMIDIFICATION

 

NOTE

: All of the following menu functions are 

accessed by scrolling to the MENU user option 
on the Home Screen and then pressing the 
center button.

NOTE

: All menu options may not be present depending on 

your thermostat’s confi guration.

 


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SET   DATE  AND  TIME

HOLD

SECURITY   LOCKOUT

PROGRAM

FAN

MODE

SETTINGS

HOLD MENU

PERMANENT

PREVIOUS

SELECT OPTION

VACATION

 

5.2.1  VACATION (Hold)

 

This feature can suspend the program schedule by 

using specifi ed heating/cooling setpoints for extended 
periods of time.

 

 

5.2.1.1  HOLD TEMPERATURE

 

 

Set the Vacation Hold heating/cooling setpoints.

 

 

The Vacation Hold Temperature Display Mode 
shows either one (in Heat, Cool, or Emergency 
Heat modes) or both (in Auto mode) temperature 
setpoints.  Adjust the setpoints using the up/down 
arrow buttons.  Navigate between setpoints using 
the left/right arrow buttons.  Press the center 
button to save changes.

Access main menu by selecting 

MENU

 on the main screen.

5.1  DATE AND TIME

The thermostat can be programmed for daylight savings, date 
and time, and to display date and time on the main screen.

 

5.1.1  

AUTO DAYLIGHT SAVING

 

When enabled, the thermostat automatically adjusts 
the time for daylight savings time.

 

5.1.2 

SET DATE AND TIME

 

To set the current date and time, use the up/down 
arrow buttons.  Press the center button to save 
changes.

 

5.1.3 

DISPLAY DATE AND TIME

 

When enabled, the thermostat will display the date and 
time (section 5.1.2) on the top line of the Main screen.

 

NOTE

: When the thermostat is confi gured for non 

programmable mode by installer the Display Date and 
Time setting defaults to NO.

 

Section 5.2 and 5.3 will not be displayed if the 

thermostat is set as “non-programmable” in installer 
settings (contact your dealer to change).

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RH   40%

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FAN AUTO

OFF

TEMP

FAN

MODE

RH

MENU

MAIN  MENU

SET   DATE  AND  TIME

HOLD

SECURITY   LOCKOUT

PROGRAM

FAN

MODE

SETTINGS

5.0  Main Menu

5.2  HOLD (Temperature)

The thermostat can be programmed to hold the temperature 
and override the program schedule for a set time.  The 
thermostat can accommodate any hold schedule, whether the 
temperature hold is desired for a few hours or a few weeks.

NOTE 1

:  The thermostat must be in any mode other than 

OFF (section 2) to set a vacation/permanent hold.

NOTE 2

:  The thermostat must be confi gured for 

programmable mode by installer) to access the 
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5.2.1.2 HOLD TIME

 

Set the Vacation Hold time period.

 

Adjust the date using the up/down arrow buttons.   
Press the center button to save changes.

• 

Date (default current Date):

  in 1 day    

 increments

• 

Time (default current Time):

  in 10 minute 

  

increments

 

5.2.2  PERMANENT

 

The thermostat can be programmed to hold the 

temperature and override the program schedule 
permanently.

 

The Permanent Hold Display Mode shows either one 

(in Heat, Cool, or Emergency Heat modes) or both 
(in Auto mode) temperature setpoints.  Adjust the 
setpoints using the up/down arrow buttons.  Navigate 
between setpoints using the left/right arrow buttons.  
Press the center button to save changes.

 

•  Heat Setpoint (default current Heat 

 

 

Setpoint):  valid range:  

55°F – Maximum 

 

 

Heating Setpoint Limit (section 5.6.8)

•  Cool Setpoint (default current Cool 

  

Setpoint): 

 valid range:  Minimum Cooling 

 

 

Setpoint Limit (section 5.6.8) – 95°F

NOTE

: The thermostat forces a 2°F “dead-band” 

between the Heating and Cooling setpoints.  While 
adjusting the Heating setpoint, the Cooling setpoint 
may be automatically increased to enforce a 2°F 
“dead-band”.  Likewise, while adjusting the Cooling 
setpoint, the Heating setpoint may be automatically 
reduced to enforce a 2°F “dead-band”.

70

°

HOLD THIS

TEMPERATURE

UNTIL 5:00 PM

CHANGE

SAVE

PREVIOUS

TEMP

74

°

SET

HEAT

COOL

70

°

COOL

HOLD THIS

TEMPERATURE

UNTIL 5:00 PM

CHANGE

SAVE

PREVIOUS

TEMP

74

°

SET

HEAT

•  Heat Setpoint (default current Heat Setpoint):

 

 

 

   valid range:  55°F to Maximum Heating Setpoint

 

 

   Limit (section 5.6.8)

•  Cool Setpoint (default current Cool Setpoint): 

valid range:  Minimum Cooling Setpoint Limit 

 

 

   (section 5.6.8) to 95°F

NOTE

:  The thermostat forces a 2°F “dead-band” 

between the Heating and Cooling setpoints.  While 
adjusting the Heating setpoint, the Cooling setpoint 
may be automatically increased to enforce a 2°F 
“dead-band”.  Likewise, while adjusting the Cooling 
setpoint, the Heating setpoint may be automatically 
reduced to enforce a 2°F “dead-band”.

 


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5.3.1  CREATE / EDIT SCHEDULE

 

This function allows you to set the time, heat setting, 

cool setting, and fan operation for each program 
schedule event of the day.

 

NOTE 1:

  To adjust the number of program schedule 

events per day, reference the Program Settings 
(section 5.6.5.2).

MAIN  MENU

SET   DATE  AND  TIME

HOLD

SECURITY   LOCKOUT

PROGRAM

FAN

MODE

SETTINGS

SELECT OPTION

PREVIOUS

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

COPY

THURSDAY

SATURDAY

FRIDAY

EVERY  DAY

SUNDAY

WEEKENDS

WEEKDAYS

PROGRAM MENU

MONDAY

SAVE

10:00P    62       82   AUTO

SLEEP

PREVIOUS

RETURN

5:00P    70       78   AUTO

LEAVE

8:00A    62       82   AUTO

6:00 A   70        78  AUTO

WAKE

     HEAT  COOL FAN

MONDAY

5.3  PROGRAM

The Program Display Mode includes options to copy 
schedules as well as create/edit schedules for individual days 
or schedules for groups of days.

Event

Heat

Cool

Fan (see NOTE 2)

Day  -  6:00A

70ºF

78ºF

Auto

Night  -  10:00P

62ºF

82ºF

Auto

SELECT OPTION

MONDAY

PREVIOUS

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

COPY

THURSDAY

SATURDAY

FRIDAY

EVERY  DAY

SUNDAY

WEEKENDS

WEEKDAYS

PROGRAM MENU

5.4  FAN (Fan Mode)

Refer to Section 3.

5.5  MODE (Operating Mode)

Refer to Section 2.

 

NOTE 2:

  The Fan Mode (section 3) must be set to 

Programmed Fan to access the fan operation for 
each schedule event setting.

 

5.3.2  COPY

 

Copy can be used to copy one day’s program 

schedule to another day or multiple other days.

 

Default daily program schedule for 4-event schedule 

(see NOTE 1):

 

Default daily program schedule for residential 2-event 

schedule (see NOTE 1):

 

Default daily program schedule for 4-event schedule 

(see NOTE 1):

Event

Heat

Cool

Fan (see NOTE 2)

Wake  -  6:00A

70ºF

78ºF

Auto

Leave  -  8:00A

62ºF

82ºF

Auto

Return  -  5:00P

70ºF

78ºF

Auto

Sleep  -  10:00P

62ºF

82ºF

Auto

Event

Heat

Cool

Fan (see NOTE 2)

Active  -  6:00A

70ºF

78ºF

Auto

Idle  -  6:00P

62ºF

82ºF

Auto

 

Default daily program schedule for business 2-event 

schedule (see NOTE 1):

 


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5.6  OTHER SETTINGS
 

5.6.1  SCREEN SETTINGS

 

Adjust the Screen settings using the up/down arrow 

buttons.  Press the center button to save changes.

 

•  Fahrenheit or Celsius (default Fahrenheit):

 

 

adjusts the temperature scale

 

•  12 or 24 Hour Clock (default 12 Hour Clock):

 

 

adjusts the clock format

 

•  Language (default English)

 

•  Contrast (default 4):

  adjusts the screen contrast 

 

 

-  options:  1 to 15

 

•  Backlight On Time (default 30 seconds):

  After

 

 

a button press, the backlight stays on for the 

 

 

selected amount of time  -  options:  30 to 120 

 

 

seconds, ON (in 30 second increments)

 

•  Date Display (default MM/DD/YY):

  adjusts the 

  

date 

format

 

5.6.2  OFFSETS

 

Not recommended for user access. Contact your 

dealer for changes.

 

5.6.3  CYCLES PER HOUR

 

Not recommended for user access. Contact your 

dealer for changes.

 

5.6.4  AUTO CHANGEOVER TIME

 

Not recommended for user access. Contact your 

dealer for changes.

 

5.6.5  PROGRAM SETTINGS

 

Set additional system parameters related to program 

scheduling and system operation.

 5.6.5.1 

SMART 

RECOVERY

 

Smart recovery is a feature designed to save 
energy by gradually adjusting temperatures.  When 
it is time for a program schedule temperature 
change, smart recovery begins working in 
advance, turning the system on and off as needed 
to slowly adjust the indoor temperature so that 
it reaches the program temperature setpoints at 
the time you set.  Rather than waiting to start the 
equipment until the program time has occurred.

 

Adjust the Smart Recovery setting using the up/
down arrow buttons.  Press the center button to 
save changes.

• 

Events Per Day (default On):

  options:  ON, 

OFF

 

NOTE 1

:  The thermostat must be confi gured for 

programmable mode by installer to access the 
Smart Recovery setting.

 

NOTE 2

:  Auxiliary heat will not be used during 

Smart Recovery.

 

5.6.5.2  EVENTS PER DAY

 

NOTE:  The thermostat must be confi gured for 
programmable mode by installer to access the 
Events per Day setting.

 

Events Per Day sets the number of program 
schedule events for each day.  An event is a period 
of time scheduled with a certain heat setpoint, cool 
setpoint, and fan mode.

 

Adjust the Events Per Day setting using the up/
down arrow buttons.  Press the center button to 
save changes.

• 

Events Per Day (default 4 events):  

options:  

4-Residential, 2-Residential, 2-Business

 

5.6.5.3  SMART HEAT STAGING

 

When there is auxiliary heating demand, Smart 
Heat Staging defi nes the minimum amount of 
time to wait before activating auxiliary heating.  If 
you fi nd that the thermostat is operating auxiliary 
heating equipment too quickly/slowly, this setting 
allows for adjustment to correct the temperature 
algorithm.

 
 

Adjust the Smart Heat Staging setting using the up/
down arrow buttons.  Press the center button to 
save changes.

• 

Smart Heat Staging (default Off):

  options:  

OFF, 5 – 120 minutes (in 5 minute increments)

 

5.6.5.4  ELECTRIC HEAT LOCKOUT

 

Electric heat lockout keeps electric heat turned off 
if the outdoor temperature is above the specifi ed 
temperature so as only to use electric heat when 
necessary.

 
 

Adjust the Electric Heat Lockout setting using the 
up/down arrow buttons.  Press the center button to 
save changes.

• 

Electric Heat Lockout (default Off):

  options:  

OFF, 5 – 60°F (in 5°F increments)

 

NOTE

:  An outdoor temperature sensor must be 

installed for this feature to work.

 

5.6.5.5  PROGRAMMED DEMAND REDUCTION

 

Programmed Demand Reduction is a feature 
designed to reduce your electric load during 
preselected time periods in which peak utility rates 
are high.  You can program your thermostat to 
reduce the electric load by limiting operation or 
capacity during the high utility rate time period that 
you specify for each day of the week.

 

While the Programmed Demand Reduction mode 
is active, the thermostat outputs will be limited 

 


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selected below.

 

NOTE

:  The thermostat must be confi gured for 

programmable mode by installer to access the 
Programmed Demand Reduction settings.

 

5.6.5.5.1  PROGRAMMED DEMAND 
REDUCTION MODE

 

Through Programmed Demand Reduction 
Mode, you can set the unit’s limited operation 
during the Programmed Demand Reduction 
schedule.

 

Adjust the Programmed Demand Reduction 
Mode settings using the up/down arrow buttons.  
Press the center button to save changes.

• 

No Demand Reduction (default):

  During 

the scheduled Programmed Demand 
Reduction time (section 5.6.5.5.4), the 
system operates normally based on the 
setpoints.

• No 

Auxiliary 

Heat: 

 During the scheduled 

Programmed Demand Reduction time 
(section 5.6.5.5.4), auxiliary heat will not 
be activated, regardless of the heating 
demand.

• 

No 2nd Stage Compressor:

  During the 

scheduled Programmed Demand Reduction 
time (section 5.6.5.5.4), the compressor 
is limited to only part load (1st stage) 
operation and auxiliary heat is turned off, 
regardless of system demand.

NOTE 1

:  The thermostat must be confi gured for 

auxiliary heat by installer to access the Demand 
Reduction NO AUXILIARY HEAT option.

NOTE 2

:  The thermostat must be confi gured 

for Multistage by installer to access the Demand 
Reduction NO 2nd STAGE COMP option.

 

5.6.5.5.2  Climadry™ - PROGRAMMED 
DEMAND REDUCTION 

 

This option allows for the customization 
of Climadry™ (Dehumidifi cation, optional) 
operation during the Programmed Demand 
Reduction schedule.

 

Adjust the Programmed Demand Reduction 
Climadry™ settings using the up/down arrow 
buttons.  Press the center button to save 
changes.

• 

Suspend Climadry™ (default):

  During the 

scheduled Programmed Demand Reduction 
time (section 5.6.5.5.4), Climadry™ is 
turned off, regardless of the dehumidifi cation 
demand.

• Allow 

Climadry:

  During the scheduled 

Programmed Demand Reduction time 

(section 5.6.5.5.4), Climadry™ will operate 
normally.

NOTE

:  The thermostat must be confi gured 

for humidity control by installer and the DXM2 
must be confi gured for Climadry™ operation to 
access Demand Reduction Climadry™ settings.

 

5.6.5.5.3  FAN - PROGRAMMED DEMAND 
REDUCTION 

 

This option allows for the customization of 
fan settings during the Programmed Demand 
Reduction schedule.

 

Adjust the Programmed Demand Reduction 
Fan settings using the up/down arrow buttons.  
Press the center button to save changes.

• 

Auto Fan Only (default): 

 During the 

scheduled Programmed Demand Reduction 
time (section 5.6.5.5.4), only auto fan mode 
is allowed.

• 

Allow Continuous Fan:

  During the 

scheduled Programmed Demand Reduction 
time (section 5.6.5.5.4), the fan will operate 
normally.

 

5.6.5.5.4  SCHEDULE - PROGRAMMED 
DEMAND REDUCTION  

 

This option allows setting a 7-day time schedule 
for Programmed Demand Reduction.

 
 

Adjust the Programmed Demand Reduction 
Schedule start and end time settings using 
the up/down arrow buttons in increments of 
10 minutes.  Press the center button to save 
changes.

NOTE

:  To disable Programmed Demand 

Reduction, set the Start time equal to the End 
time for that day.

 

5.6.6  INTERMITTENT FAN

 

Intermittent Fan function allows the fan to run 

periodically when the heating/cooling equipment is 
off.  Many times this functionality is used to improve 
the performance of air cleaning or special fi ltration 
systems.

 

When the Intermittent Fan function is active, the fan 

output will be activated for the currently selected 
Intermittent Fan On Time, and then operate using 
the selected Intermittent Fan Off and On times until a 
heating or cooling operation is activated again.

 

After the heating or cooling operation is complete, 

the intermittent fan operation will resume with the 
beginning of a new Intermittent Fan On Time on the ¼ 
hour.

•  On Time (default Off):

  options:  Off, 5 to 20 

minutes (in 5 minute increments)

 


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Time: 

 options:  5 to 90 minutes (in 5 minute 

increments)

NOTE

:  This intermittent fan operation can also 

improve the performance of air cleaning or special 
fi ltration systems that locate the cleaning or fi ltration 
media at the return air side of the fan.

5.6.7  SERVICE INFORMATION (System Status and 
Fault Information)

These additional screens help the service personnel 
to have a better understanding of what problems 
might be occurring before arriving for service.

5.6.7.1 FAULT STATUS

Fault Status mode displays the active fault code as 
well as the fi ve most recent stored fault codes that 
occurred on the system.

Navigate between system fault codes using the up/
down arrow buttons.  Press the center button to 
view more information about potential reasons why 
the highlighted fault may have occurred.  

5.6.7.2 TEMPERATURE STATUS

Temperature Status mode allows the user to view 
the status of all temperature sensor readings 
including onboard and remote sensors.

NOTE

:   If a temperature sensor is not connected 

or a temperature reading is out of the valid range, 
N/A will be displayed.

5.6.7.3  CLEAR FAULT HISTORY

Clear Fault History will clear all fault codes stored 
in the thermostat.

5.6.7.4 SYSTEM STATUS

System Status mode allows the user to view the 
status of all temperature sensor readings as well 
as the operational status of the blower and pump.

NOTE 1

:   If any temperature reading is out of the 

valid range, N/A will be displayed.

NOTE 2

: If the connected communicating control 

is not confi gured for Pump by installer or no 
valid pump information is communicated by the 
connected control, N/A will be displayed.

 

5.6.8  SETPOINT LIMITS

 

Use this option to limit the heating and cooling 

setpoints. This function is used to avoid setting 
the cooling temperature too low or the heating 
temperature too high.

 

Adjust the maximum heating and minimum cooling 

Setpoint Limits settings using the up/down arrow 
buttons.  Navigate between Setpoint Limits using the 
left/right arrow buttons.   Press the center button to 

save changes.

•  Maximum Heating (default 95

°

F): 

 valid range:  

60 to 95°F (in 1°F increments)

•  Minimum Cooling (default 55

°

F):

  valid range:  

55 to 80°F (in 1°F increments)

NOTE

: The thermostat will operate with a fi xed 

Minimum Heating Setpoint value of 55°F and a 
Maximum Cooling Setpoint value of 95°F.

 

5.6.9  DEMAND REDUCTION - External Sensor Input

 

Demand Reduction is used to reduce the electric 

load while peak utility rates are high.  While the 
Demand Reduction mode is active, the thermostat 
will implement load reduction by limiting operation or 
capacity.  The thermostat outputs will be limited by 
the Demand Reduction option selected below (section 
5.6.9.1).

 
 

NOTE

:  The thermostat must be confi gured for 

Demand Reduction by installer to access Demand 
Reduction settings.

5.6.9.1   DEMAND REDUCTION MODE

Through Demand Reduction Mode, you can set the 
unit’s limited operation while Demand Reduction is 
active.

Adjust the Demand Reduction Mode settings using 
the up/down arrow buttons.  Press the center 
button to save changes.

• 

No Auxiliary Heat (default): 

 While the 

assigned Demand Reduction input is active, 
auxiliary heat will not be activated regardless of 
the heating demand.

• 

No 2nd Stage Compressor:

  While the 

assigned Demand Reduction input is active, 
the compressor is limited to only part load (1st 
stage) operation and auxiliary heat is turned off 
regardless of system demand.

• 

No Operation (default – if either setting is 
not present):

  While the assigned Demand 

Reduction input is active, the thermostat 
outputs will not be activated for heating or 
cooling regardless of the heating or cooling 
demand.

NOTE 1

:  The thermostat must be confi gured for 

auxiliary heat by installer to access the Demand 
Reduction NO AUXILIARY HEAT option.

NOTE 2

:  The thermostat must be confi gured 

for Multistage by installer to access the Demand 
Reduction NO 2nd STAGE COMP option.

5.6.9.2  Climadry™ - DEMAND REDUCTION

This option allows for the customization of 
Climadry™ (Dehumidifi cation, optional) operation 
while Demand Reduction is active.

 


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Adjust the Demand Reduction Climadry™ settings 
using the up/down arrow buttons.  Press the center 
button to save changes.

• 

Suspend Climadry™ (default):

  While the 

assigned Demand Reduction input is active, 
Climadry™ is turned off, regardless of the 
dehumidifi caiton demand.

• Allow 

Climadry: 

 While the assigned Demand 

Reduction input is active, Climadry™ will 
operate normally.

NOTE

:  The thermostat must be confi gured for 

humidity control by installer and the DXM2 must 
be confi gured for Climadry™ operation to access 
Demand Reduction Climadry™ settings.

5.6.9.3  FAN - DEMAND REDUCTION

This option allows for the customization of fan 
settings while Demand Reduction is active.
Adjust the Demand Reduction Fan settings using 
the up/down arrow buttons.  Press the center 
button to save changes.

• 

Auto Fan Only (default):

  While the assigned 

Demand Reduction input is active, the fan 
output will not be activated unless the heat 
pump is in 1st or 2nd stage operation or 
auxiliary heat mode is active.

• 

Allow Continuous Fan: 

 While the assigned 

Demand Reduction input is active, the fan 
output will operate normally.

5.7  SECURITY LOCKOUT

The Security Lockout function allows you to lockout 
thermostat display, requiring a password to make changes.
Adjust the four-digit Security Pin using the up/down arrow 
buttons.  Navigate between digits using the left/right arrow 
buttons.  Press the center button to save changes.

• Temp 

Adjust 

Only:

  while locked, thermostat will still 

allow temperature adjustment

•  Total Keypad Lockout: 

 while locked, thermostat will not 

allow any changes

5.8 NIGHT 

SETBACK

Under Night Setback mode, the thermostat will operate using 
alternate Night Setback heating and cooling setpoints, fan 
mode, and humidifi cation and dehumidifi cation setpoints. 
Night Setback is activated by an input signal at the unit 
control board to reduce the electric load while the building is 
unoccupied.    

NOTE

:  While the Night Setback mode is active, the screen 

backlight will be red when ON.

 

5.8.1  NIGHT SETBACK SETPOINTS

 

Adjust the Night Setback setpoints using the up/down 

arrow buttons.  Navigate between Night Setback 
setpoints using the left/right arrow buttons.  Press the 
center button to save changes.

•  Heat Setpoint (default 60

°

F):

  options:  55°F to 

Maximum Heating Setpoint Limit (section 5.6.8)

•  Cool Setpoint (default 80

°

F): 

 options:  Minimum 

Cooling Setpoint Limit (section 5.6.8) to 95°F

 

NOTE

: The thermostat forces a 2°F “dead-band” 

between the Night Setback Heating and Cooling 
setpoints.  While adjusting the Night Setback Heating 
setpoint, the Night Setback Cooling setpoint may be 
automatically increased to enforce a 2°F “dead-band”.  
Likewise, while adjusting the Night Setback Cooling 
setpoint, the Night Setback Heating setpoint may be 
automatically reduced to enforce a 2°F “dead-band”.

 

5.8.2  NIGHT SETBACK OVERRIDE

 

While the Night Setback mode is active, the 

alternate Night Setback setpoints can be temporarily 
overridden, by using the normal temperature 
adjustment screen.  If the heating and cooling 
setpoints are adjusted while Night Setback is active, 
these temporary setpoints will remain active for the 
current Night Setback Override time, unless they are 
adjusted again, or the Night Setback mode is de-
activated.

 

Adjust the Night Setback Override setting using the 

up/down arrow buttons.  Press the center button to 
save changes.

SECURITY LOCKOUT

SAVE

TOTAL   KEYPAD  LOCKOUT

PREVIOUS

SELECT OPTION

TEMP  ADJUST   ONLY

MAIN  MENU

SET   DATE  AND  TIME

HOLD

SECURITY   LOCKOUT

PROGRAM

FAN

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•  Night Setback Override (default 2 hours): 

options:  1 to 8 hours (in 15 minute increments)

5.8.3  NIGHT SETBACK DEMAND REDUCTION

 

Through Night Setback Demand Reduction Mode, 

you can set the unit’s limited operation while Night 
Setback is active.

 

Adjust the Night Setback Demand Reduction Mode 

settings using the up/down arrow buttons.  Press the 
center button to save changes.

•  No Demand Reduction (default):

  While the 

Night Setback input and the assigned Demand 
Reduction input is active, the thermostat outputs 
will operate normally based on the night setback 
setpoints.

•  No Auxiliary Heat:  

While the Night Setback 

input and the assigned Demand Reduction input 
is active, auxiliary heat will not be activated, 
regardless of the heating demand.

•  No 2nd Stage Compressor:

  While the Night 

Setback input and the assigned Demand 
Reduction input is active, the second stage heat 
pump output will not be activated regardless of 
the heating or cooling demand, and auxiliary heat 
will not be activated, regardless of the heating 
demand.

NOTE 1

: The thermostat must be confi gured for 

auxiliary heat to access the Demand Reduction NO 
AUXILIARY HEAT option.

NOTE 2

 : The thermostat must be confi gured for 

Multistage to access the Demand Reduction NO 2nd 
STAGE COMP option.

 

5.8.4  NIGHT SETBACK FAN OPERATION

 

This option allows for the customization of fan settings 

while Night Setback is active.

 

Adjust the Night Setback Fan settings using the up/

down arrow buttons.  Press the center button to save 
changes.

•  Auto Operation Only (default):

  While the Night 

Setback input is active, the fan output will not be 
activated unless Y1 or W is active.

•  Fan Same As Occupied:

  While the Night Setback 

input is active, the fan output will operate normally.

 

5.8.5  NIGHT SETBACK DEHUMIDIFICATION

 

This option allows for the customization of humidity 

control while Night Setback is active.

 

Adjust the Night Setback Dehumidifi cation settings 

using the up/down arrow buttons.  Press the center 
button to save changes.

• On:

  While the Night Setback input is active, the 

dehumidifi cation output will operate normally.

• Off 

(default):

  While the Night Setback input is 

active, the dehumidifi cation output will not be 

activated, regardless of the dehumidifi cation 
demand.

5.8.5.1  NIGHT SETBACK HUMIDITY CONTROL

If the Night Setback Dehumidifi cation Mode is set 
to ON, the thermostat will prompt for Night Setback 
Humidity Setpoints.  Adjust the Night Setback 
Humidity setpoints using the up/down arrow 
buttons.  Press the center button to save changes.

• Humidifi cation Setpoint (default 40%):  

options:  10% to 45% (in 5% increments)

• Dehumidifi cation Setpoint (default 60%):  

options:  45% to 80% (in 5% increments)

6.0  Service Needed

If the unit is not operating or not operating optimally, the 
thermostat will display ‘Service Needed’ screen.

The next screen will display the model and serial number of 
your ClimateMaster unit, the phone number of your installing 
contractor, and the fault code and a description of the fault 
that triggered the Service Needed screen

PRESS ANY BUTTON FOR

MORE INFORMATION

SERVICE

NEEDED

PHONE CONTRACTOR

SERVICE

NEEDED

BRAND NAME

MODEL  NUMBER

SERIAL   NUMBER

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