Wireless Thermostat Installation Guide
Zoned SystemsControl4 supports zoned HVAC systems using a zoning panel. If used, however, a common wire needs to be installed at the Thermostat. Power
Place the Wireless Thermostat in a proper location to ensure its eciency and to avoid unnecessary cycling of the furnace or air conditioner.a. Plac
Thread the wires from the wall through the back of the large rectangu-lar opening in the new rear plate (see Figure 3), and then position the new rear
Select the desired power supply method by enabling or disabling power stealing on the back of the Thermostat faceplate.• Disable (recommended). Power
16Install the CR123A (3V) battery (included) in the Thermostat faceplate according to the polarity labels—POS (+) and NEG (-)—on the Thermostat’s cir
Composer Programming InstructionsAll advanced programming must be completed by a Control4 Dealer using Composer Pro. To see what advanced programming
PropertiesFahrenheit or Celsius: Sets the temperature display in Fahrenheit or Celsius. View/Edit Schedule: Select to access and edit the Thermostat s
Time FormatDate Format: Sets the format preferences for date (MM/DD/YYYY or DD/MM/YYYY).Time Format: Sets the format preferences for time (12h or 24h)
to 2 degrees, the heating system will engage until reaching 70 degrees Fahrenheit.Cooling Cuto Point: Sets the temperature for the cooling system to
Maximum Run Time: Sets the maximum time heating or cooling will run before turning o. To adjust, use the up and down arrows. Example: If cooling or h
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Thermostat RelaysThis section shows the relays that are engaged during heating and cooling for the various Wire-less Thermostat configurations.Conventi
Primary Fan (Electric), Secondary Fan (Electric)Stage Y1 Y2 W1 W2 O B G1st Stage * *2nd Stage * * *• The switch in the fuel position causes the Therm
Primary Fan (Electric), Secondary Fan (Electric)Stage Y1 Y2 W1 W2 O B G1st Stage * *2nd Stage * * *Primary Fan (Fuel), Secondary Fan (Electric)Stage Y
Primary Fan (Electric), Secondary Fan (Fuel)Stage Y1 Y2 W1 W2 O B G1st Stage * * *2nd Stage * * * *3rd Stage (Before Aux Stage Delay)* * * * *Auxiliar
Primary Fan (Electric), Secondary Fan (Electric)Stage Y1 Y2 W1 W2 O B G1st Stage * * *2nd Stage * * * *3rd Stage * * * * *E-Heat (Stage 1)* * *• The
Heat Pump: CoolingPrimary Fan (Fuel), Secondary Fan (Fuel)Stage Y1 Y2 W1 W2 O B G1st Stage * * *2nd Stage * * * *Primary Fan (Electric), Secondary Fan
TroubleshootingIf the Thermostat is not working:1. Ensure that the HVAC system is not turned OFF.2. Check for proper wiring (see “Sample Wiring Confi
Installing a Bypass Resistor to Enable Power Stealing on a Wireless ThermostatAlthough Control4 recommends using a common wire to provide power to the
Access the 24V transformer and integrated control panel on the HVAC system. This typically requires removing the front panel of the furnace. Remember
25Figure 7. Gas/Electric Single Stage
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Loosen the screw on the heat terminal (typically marked ‘W’ or ‘W1’) and secure one end of the resistor in the HVAC system’s Heat Relay Terminal by ti
Example 2. This second example (Figure 9) shows a control board that does not provide a common wire screw terminal. In this example, an additional len
Sample Wiring ConfigurationsWARNING! Do not install LINE VOLTAGE wires to a LOW VOLTAGE wire. IMPORTANT! When utilizing power stealing, Control4 recomm
29Wiring ConnectionsTerminal DescriptionRH 24VAC power for heating—connect to low voltage heating system transformer. (See Note 1 below.)RC 24VAC pow
30Figure 10. Conventional, Single Stage Wiring
31Figure 11. Conventional, Dual Stage Wiring
32Figure 12. Heat Pump, Single Stage Wiring
33Figure 13. Heat Pump with Electric Auxilliary Heat, Dual Stage Wiring
34Figure 14. Millivolt Heat, Conventional Cool, Single Stage Wiring
35Figure 15. Heat Pump with Electric Auxilliary, Dual Stage, Dual Transformer Wiring
Regulatory ComplianceTo review regulatory information for your particular Control4 products, see the information located on the Control4 website at: h
Supported ModelCCZ-T1-W Wireless Thermostat - WhiteWARNING! Install in accordance with all national and local electrical codes.WARNING! This pro
Box Contents• Wireless Thermostat• CR123A (3V) battery• 3 screws (#6 x 1-inch sheet metal screws)• 3 plastic wall anchors (#4-6 x 7/8”)• Warranty
SpecificationsFront and Rear ViewFigure 1. Faceplate Figure 2. Rear PlateRecommended Wiring: 22 AWG (36 ft. max.) 18 AWG (100 ft. max.)Power Sour
IMPORTANT! The Wireless Thermostat has ‘power stealing’ enabled by default, however, it is recommended to power the Thermostat with a common wire. If
• New construction, Control4 recommmends these options:• Install a common wire.• Use a Remote Temperature Sensor in the wall where the Thermostat i
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