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  • Package Includes:

    • Lyric T6 PRO Wi-Fi Thermostat

    • UWP™ Mounting System

    • Honeywell Standard Installation Adapter (J-box adapter)

    • Honeywell Decorative Cover Plate – Small; size 4-49/64 in = 121mm.

    • Screws and anchors

    • Professional Install Guide

    • Getting Started Guide

    *TH6320WF2003 depicted. Other models may vary.

    Lyric™ T6 Pro Wi-FiProgrammable Thermostat

    Professional Install Guide

    33-00153-09

    Compatibility• Compatible with most heating, cooling, and heat pump systems

    • Required: 24 VAC power (“C” wire)

    • Does not work with electric baseboard heat (120-240V)

    • Does not work with millivolt systems

    • Android or iOS smartphone or tablet

    Customer assistance

    WEB customer.honeywell.com

    PHONE 1-800-633-3991

  • 2

    UWP Mounting System installation1. Open package to find the UWP. See

    Figure 1.

    2. Position the UWP on the wall. Level and mark hole positions. See Figure 2.

    Drill holes at marked positions, and then lightly tap supplied wall anchors into wall using a hammer.

    ‒ Drill 7/32” holes for drywall.

    3. Pull the door open and insert wires through wiring hole of the UWP. See Figure 3.

    4. Place the UWP over the wall anchors. Insert and tighten mounting screws supplied with the UWP. Do not overtighten. Tighten until the UWP no longer moves. Close the door. See Figure 4.

    1 2

    3 4

    Optional Decorative Cover Plate installation Use the Optional Cover Plate when:

    • Mounting the thermostat to an electrical junction box

    • Or when you need to cover paint gap from the old thermostat.

    5. Separate the Junction Box Adapter from the Cover Plate. See Figure 5.

    6. Mount the Junction Box Adapter to the wall or an electrical box using any of the eight screw holes. Insert and tighten mounting screws supplied with Cover Plate Kit. Do not overtighten. Make sure the Adapter Plate is level. See Figure 6.

    7. Attach the UWP by hanging it on the top hook of the Junction Box Adapter and then snapping the bottom of the UWP in place. See Figure 7.

    8. Snap the Cover Plate onto the Junction Box Adapter. See Figure 8.

    Use 3x supplied screws #8 1-1/2”

    Use 2x supplied screws

    #6 5/8”

    1/4” to 3/8”

    1 2

    3 4

    1 2

    3 4

    8

    76

    5

  • 3

    Terminal designationsConventional Systems Heat pump systems

    Terminal Description Terminal Description

    S/S Input for a wired indoor, outdoor sensor S/SInput for a wired indoor, outdoor sensor

    Y Compressor Stage 1 Y Compressor Stage 1Y2 Compressor Stage 2 Y2 Compressor Stage 2G Fan Relay G Fan Relay

    C24VAC Common wire from secondary side of cooling transformer (if 2 transformers)

    C24VAC Common wire from secondary side of cooling transformer

    K* Connect to K on Wire Saver Module K*Connect to K on Wire Saver Module

    U/U** Relay for ventilation U/U** Relay for ventilation

    A L/A Connect to compressor monitor

    W Heat Stage 1 O/B Changeover valve for heat pumpsW2 Heat Stage 2 Aux Backup Heat

    E Emergency HeatR 24 VAC Heating transformer R 24 VAC Heating transformer

    Rc 24 VAC Cooling transformer Rc 24 VAC Cooling transformer

    * The THP9045A1023 Wire Saver Module is used on heat/cool systems when you only have four wires at the thermostat and you need a fifth wire for a common wire. Use the K terminal in place of the Y and G terminals on conventional or heat pump systems to provide control of the fan and the compressor through a single wire—the unused wire then becomes your common wire. See THP9045 instructions for more information.

    ** Ventilation is not available on all models. When the U slider is in the down position (2 wires), the U contacts are a dry set of contacts. If your ventilation system requires 24 volts, move the U slider to the up position (1 wire). Lower U terminal is internally jumped to the Rc terminal. In this application, you would hook up one wire from your damper to the upper U terminal and the other to the common side of the transformer.

    Wiring UWP Push down on the tabs to put the wires into the inner holes of their corresponding termi nals on the UWP (one wire per terminal) until they are firmly in place. Gently tug on the wires to verify they are secure. If you need to release the wires again, push down the terminal tabs on the sides of the UWP.

    This wiring is just an example, yours may vary.

  • 4

    Setting Slider Tabs

    Set R Slider Tab, see Figure 9.• Use built-in jumper (R Slider Tab)

    to differentiate between one or two transformer systems.

    • If there is only one R wire, and it is connected to the R, Rc, or RH terminal on the old thermostat, set the slider to the up position (1 wire).

    • If there is one wire connected to the R terminal and one wire connected to the Rc terminal, set the slider to the down position (2 wires).

    Set U Slider Tab, see Figure 10.• Use built-in jumper (U Slider Tab) of

    relay to wire ventilation. Please note that ventilation is not supported on all models.

    • When the U Slider Tab is in the down position (2 wires) the U contacts are a dry set of contacts.

    • If the ventilator is powered by the cooling transformer, move the jumper switch to the up position (1 wire). With this switch set to 1 wire, the lower U terminal is internally jumped to the Rc terminal. In this application, hook up one wire from the vent damper to the U terminal and the other to the common side of the cooling system transformer.

    10

    9

  • 5

    Wiring

    1H/1C System (1 transformer)R Power Rc [R+Rc joined by Slider Tab] Y Compressor contactorC 24VAC common W Heat relayG Fan relay

    NOTES: 1 Available wiring configurations differ by product models/product numbers.

    2 Use 18- to 22- gauge thermostat wire. Shielded cable is not required.

    3 Set the R Slider Tab on the UWP to the up position (1 wire) for 1 transformer systems or the down position (2 wires) for 2 transformer systems. See "Setting Slider Tabs" on page 4.

    4 Set the U Slider Tab to the up position (1 wire) for non-powered ventilation or the down position (2 wires) for powered ventilation. See "Setting Slider Tabs" on page 4.

    Conventional systems

    1H/1C System (2 transformers)R Power (heating transformer) Rc Power (cooling transformer) Y Compressor contactorC 24 VAC common from cooling transformerW Heat relayG Fan relay

    2H/2C System (1 transformer) R Power Rc [R+Rc joined by Slider Tab] Y Compressor contactor (stage 1)C 24VAC common W Heat relay (stage 1)G Fan relayW2 Heat relay (stage 2)Y2 Compressor contactor (stage 2)

    Hot Water Relay Panel R Power Rc [R+Rc joined by Slider Tab] W Heat RelayC 24VAC common

    Heat-only System with FanR Power Rc [R+Rc joined by Slider Tab] C 24VAC common W Heat relayG Fan relay

    Cool-only System with FanR Power Rc [R+Rc joined by Slider Tab] Y Compressor contactorC 24VAC common G Fan relay

    NOTE: If the panel does not provide 24 volts AC at R and C, set the slider to down position and wire a separate transformer to Rc and C.

  • 6

    Heat pumps systems

    1H/1C Heat Pump SystemR Power Rc [R+Rc joined by Slider Tab] Y Compressor contactorC 24VAC common O/B Changeover valve G Fan relay

    2H/1C Heat Pump System R Power Rc [R+Rc joined by Slider Tab] Y Compressor contactorC 24VAC common O/B Changeover valve G Fan relayAux Auxiliary heat*E Emergency heat relay*L Heat pump fault input

    NOTE: If dual fuel, TH6320WF2003 model needed.

    2H/2C Heat Pump System R Power Rc [R+Rc joined by Slider Tab] Y Compressor contactor (stage 1)C 24VAC common O/B Changeover valve G Fan relayY2 Compressor contactor (stage 2)L Heat pump fault input

    3H/2C Heat Pump System R Power Rc [R+Rc joined by Slider Tab] Y Compressor contactor (stage 1)C 24VAC common O/B Changeover valve G Fan relayAux Auxiliary heat*E Emergency heat relay*Y2 Compressor contactor (stage 2)L Heat pump fault input

    NOTE: TH6320WF2003 only.

    * If you do not have separate wires for the Aux and E terminals, connect the wire to the Aux terminal.

    NOTE: Do NOT use W for heat pump applications. Auxiliary heat must wire to AUX or E.

  • 7

    Ventilation systems

    NOTE: Ventilation is not available on all models.

    Mounting thermostat1 Push excess wire back into the wall

    opening.

    2 Close the UWP door. It should remain closed without bulging.

    3 Align the UWP with the thermostat, and push gently until the thermostat snaps in place.

    4 If needed, gently pull to remove the thermostat from the UWP

    Using U Slider Tab

    Wired to ERV/HRV whole house ventilator with internal power supply.

    Wired to fresh air damper powered by furnace transformer.

    11 12

  • 8

    Installer setup – using the thermostatSetup using the thermostat• After the Lyric thermostat has

    powered up, touch START SETUP on the thermostat. You’ll be asked if you want to perform setup via Lyric app. Touch No.

    • Touch or to toggle between Installer Set Up (ISU) options.

    • Touch Edit or touch text area, and then touch or to edit default setup option.

    • Touch Done or touch text area to confirm the setting or press Cancel.

    • Touch or to continue to setup another ISU option.

    NOTES: • To see a list of all setup parameters,

    go to "Installer setup options (ISU) – advanced menu" on page 11. The thermostat displays the ISU name and the ISU number.

    • To finish setup and save your settings, scroll to the Finish screen at the end of the ISU list.

    • Touch Select or touch text area to save changes and exit, or touch to return to initial setup screen.

    CancelDone

    Edit ISU

    ISU #ISU option blinking

    Cancels ISU option selection, go back to view ISU

    Arrow buttons used to scroll through ISU options

    Saves selected ISU option moves on to the next ISU screen

    Edit

    View ISU

    ISU #ISU name and option (scrolling)

    Arrow buttons used to scroll through ISUs

    No Yes

    Select

  • 9

    Advanced menu optionsDevice Setup This is used to access the device ISU setting.

    Screen Lock The thermostat touch screen can be set to lock fully or partially.

    Rater View A read only place to view all the ventilation settings.

    System Test Test the heating and cooling system.

    Range Stop (Temperature) Set the minimum, maximum, cool and heat temperature set points.

    Installer setup – using the Lyric appSetup using the Lyric appDownload the Lyric app from App Store or Google Play to use a hidden PRO installation feature that will allow you to configure the thermostat and personally invite your customer to connect to the installed thermostat at the same time.

    Enter Contractor ModeTo enter Contractor Mode, press and hold the Lyric logo for 5 seconds. Then tap Confirm to begin using Contractor Mode. Follow steps to personally invite your customer to connect their Lyric App.

    Lyric

    Installer setup – advanced menuTo access the advanced menu, press and hold the Menu button for 5 seconds. Touch or to go through the options in the advanced menu.

    AM

    Menu FanMode

    FanAuto

    ModeHeat

    Wake Away Home Sleep

    Following Schedule

    Reset Access all reset options on the thermostat. This is the only place to access factory reset.

  • 10

    Auto Chg. OnAMHeat On

    Menu FanMode

    FanAuto

    ModeHeat

    Wake Away Home Sleep

    Following ScheduleRecovery

    Key features

    The screen will wake up by pressing the center area of the displayed temperature. The screen will stay lit for 45 seconds. Brightness can be adjusted in the Menu.

    System status information

    Cool On, Heat On Emergency Heat On, Recovery, or Auto Changeover On.

    Schedule informationFollowing time-based or location-based temperature control.

    Desired Temperature Displays the current desired temperature setting.

    Indoor Temperature Displays the current indoor temperature.

    ModeSelect system mode: Auto/Heat/Cool/Off/EM Heat (Emergency Heat).

    Connection status information

    Status of Wi-Fi Connection: Connected, Disconnected, or Wi-Fi is Off.

    MessagingShows device setup options, menu options, reminders, schedule overrides.

    Schedule periodShows schedule period: Wake/Away/Home/Sleep.

    FanSelect Fan mode Auto/On/Circulate.

    Time, ISU #, or Alert #

    MenuTouch to display options. Start here to set a program schedule.Note: Long press of Menu button for 5 seconds to access Advanced Menu options.

  • 11

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  • 12

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    ool s

    tage

    s. W

    hen

    set t

    o YE

    S, th

    is fe

    atur

    e kee

    ps th

    e hi

    gher

    stag

    e of t

    he c

    oolin

    g eq

    uipm

    ent r

    unni

    ng u

    ntil t

    he d

    esire

    d se

    tpoi

    nt is

    reac

    hed.

    306

    Hig

    h H

    eat S

    tage

    Fi

    nish

    Yes,

    No

    This

    ISU

    is on

    ly di

    spla

    yed

    when

    the t

    herm

    osta

    t is s

    et to

    2 o

    r mor

    e hea

    t sta

    ges.

    Whe

    n se

    t to

    YES,

    this

    feat

    ure

    keep

    s the

    hig

    her s

    tage

    of t

    he h

    eatin

    g eq

    uipm

    ent r

    unni

    ng u

    ntil t

    he d

    esire

    d se

    tpoi

    nt is

    reac

    hed.

    340

    Aux H

    eat D

    roop

    0 =

    Com

    fort

    ; 2 °F

    to 1

    5 °F

    from

    setp

    oint

    (in

    1 °F

    incr

    e-m

    ents

    ) or 1

    .0 °C

    to 7

    .5 °C

    from

    setp

    oint

    (in

    0.5

    °C in

    crem

    ents

    )Au

    x hea

    t dro

    op c

    an b

    e set

    on

    heat

    pum

    p sy

    stem

    s with

    an

    auxil

    iary

    hea

    t sta

    ge. T

    he C

    omfo

    rt se

    ttin

    g is

    NOT

    avai

    labl

    e for

    Dua

    l Fue

    l sys

    tem

    s. De

    faul

    t set

    ting

    is 0

    °F (C

    omfo

    rt) f

    or E

    lect

    ric w

    hile

    2 °F

    for G

    as/O

    il. Th

    e ind

    oor

    tem

    pera

    ture

    mus

    t dro

    p to

    the s

    elec

    ted

    droo

    p se

    ttin

    g be

    fore

    the t

    herm

    osta

    t will

    turn

    Aux

    Hea

    t on.

    For

    exa

    mpl

    e,

    if Au

    x Hea

    t is s

    et to

    2 °F

    (1.0

    °C),

    the i

    ndoo

    r tem

    pera

    ture

    mus

    t be 2

    ° F

    (1.0

    ° C)

    awa

    y fro

    m th

    e set

    poin

    t bef

    ore

    Aux H

    eat t

    urns

    on.

    Whe

    n se

    t to

    Com

    fort

    , the

    ther

    mos

    tat w

    ill u

    se A

    ux H

    eat a

    s nee

    ded

    to ke

    ep th

    e ind

    oor t

    em-

    pera

    ture

    with

    in 1

    °F (0

    .5 °

    C) d

    egre

    e of t

    he se

    tpoi

    nt.

    350

    Up S

    tage

    Tim

    er A

    ux

    Hea

    tO

    ff, 3

    0, 4

    5, 6

    0, 7

    5, 9

    0 m

    inut

    es

    2, 3

    , 4, 5

    , 6, 8

    , 10,

    12,

    14,

    16

    hour

    sTh

    e Aux

    iliar

    y Hea

    t Ups

    tage

    Tim

    er st

    arts

    whe

    n th

    e hig

    hest

    stag

    e of t

    he p

    revio

    us h

    eatin

    g eq

    uipm

    ent t

    ype t

    urns

    on

    . Aux

    iliar

    y hea

    t will

    be u

    sed

    (if n

    eede

    d) w

    hen

    the t

    imer

    exp

    ires.

    This

    ISU

    is on

    ly di

    spla

    yed

    when

    ISU

    340

    (AUX

    H

    eat D

    roop

    ) is s

    et to

    2 °F

    or h

    ighe

    r.

    355

    Bala

    nce P

    oint

    (C

    ompr

    esso

    r Loc

    kout

    )O

    ff, 5

    °F to

    60

    °F (i

    n 5

    °F in

    crem

    ents

    ) or -

    15.0

    °C to

    15.

    5 °C

    (in

    2.5

    °C o

    r 3.0

    °C in

    crem

    ents

    )Co

    mpr

    esso

    r Loc

    kout

    requ

    ires a

    n ou

    tdoo

    r tem

    pera

    ture

    . Set

    Com

    pres

    sor L

    ocko

    ut to

    the t

    empe

    ratu

    re b

    elow

    wh

    ich

    it is

    inef

    ficie

    nt to

    run

    the h

    eat p

    ump.

    Whe

    n ou

    tsid

    e tem

    pera

    ture

    is b

    elow

    this

    sett

    ing,

    ther

    mos

    tat w

    ill

    lock

    out h

    eat p

    ump

    and

    run

    Aux H

    eat o

    nly.

    This

    ISU

    is on

    ly di

    spla

    yed

    if IS

    U 13

    0 = W

    ired

    or In

    tern

    et, IS

    U 20

    0 is

    set t

    o H

    eat P

    ump,

    ISU

    221

    Aux/

    E st

    ages

    = 1,

    AND

    ISU

    260

    is se

    t to

    Ther

    mos

    tat.

    We r

    ecom

    men

    d us

    ing

    a wire

    d re

    mot

    e sen

    sor a

    s an

    outd

    oor t

    empe

    ratu

    re so

    urce

    . De

    faul

    t is 4

    0 °F

    if IS

    U 20

    5 H

    eatin

    g Eq

    uipm

    ent i

    s Air

    to A

    ir H

    eat P

    ump

    and

    ISU

    255

    Aux H

    eat T

    ype i

    s Gas

    /Oil.

    De

    faul

    t is O

    ff if

    ISU

    205

    Hea

    ting

    Equi

    pmen

    t is A

    ir to

    Air

    Hea

    t Pum

    p an

    d IS

    U 25

    5 Au

    x Hea

    t Typ

    e is E

    lect

    ric.

    Defa

    ult i

    s Off

    if IS

    U 20

    5 H

    eatin

    g Eq

    uipm

    ent i

    s Geo

    ther

    mal

    . Co

    mpr

    esso

    r Loc

    kout

    is o

    ptio

    nal f

    or a

    ny ty

    pe o

    f hea

    t pum

    p (A

    ir to

    Air

    Hea

    t Pum

    p, G

    eoth

    erm

    al H

    eat P

    ump)

    .

    Table 2.

  • 13

    Installer setup options (ISU)– advanced menu

    # IS

    UIS

    U N

    ame

    ISU

    Op

    tion

    s (d

    efau

    lts

    in b

    old

    )N

    otes

    356

    Aux H

    eat L

    ock O

    ut

    (Aux

    Hea

    t Out

    door

    Lo

    ckou

    t)

    Off

    , 5 °F

    to 6

    5 °F

    (in

    5 °F

    incr

    emen

    ts) o

    r -1

    5.0

    °C to

    18.

    5 °C

    (in

    2.5

    °C o

    r 3.0

    °C in

    crem

    ents

    )Au

    x Hea

    t Loc

    kout

    requ

    ires a

    n ou

    tdoo

    r tem

    pera

    ture

    . Set

    Aux

    Hea

    t Loc

    kout

    to o

    ptim

    ize e

    nerg

    y bill

    s and

    to n

    ot

    allo

    w it

    to ru

    n th

    e mor

    e exp

    ensiv

    e Aux

    Hea

    t sou

    rce a

    bove

    cer

    tain

    out

    door

    tem

    pera

    ture

    lim

    it. T

    his I

    SU is

    onl

    y di

    spla

    yed

    if IS

    U 20

    0 is

    set t

    o H

    eat P

    ump,

    AND

    ISU

    260

    is se

    t to

    Ther

    mos

    tat c

    ontro

    l AND

    if IS

    U 22

    1 Au

    x/E

    stag

    es =

    1.

    365

    Cool

    1 C

    PH (C

    oolin

    g cy

    cle r

    ate s

    tage

    1)

    1 - 6

    CPH

    (3 C

    PH

    )Th

    is IS

    U is

    only

    disp

    laye

    d wh

    en C

    ool /

    Com

    pres

    sor S

    tage

    s is s

    et to

    1 o

    r mor

    e sta

    ges.

    Cycl

    e rat

    e lim

    its th

    e max

    i-m

    um n

    umbe

    r of t

    imes

    the s

    yste

    m c

    an c

    ycle

    in a

    1 ho

    ur p

    erio

    d m

    easu

    red

    at a

    50%

    load

    . For

    exa

    mpl

    e, wh

    en se

    t to

    3 C

    PH, a

    t a 5

    0% lo

    ad, t

    he m

    ost t

    he sy

    stem

    will

    cyc

    le is

    3 ti

    mes

    per

    hou

    r (10

    min

    utes

    on,

    10

    min

    utes

    off

    ). Th

    e sys

    tem

    cyc

    les l

    ess o

    ften

    when

    load

    con

    ditio

    ns a

    re le

    ss th

    an o

    r gre

    ater

    than

    a 50

    % lo

    ad.

    366

    Cool

    2 C

    PH (C

    oolin

    g cy

    cle r

    ate s

    tage

    2)

    1 - 6

    CPH

    (3 C

    PH

    )Th

    is IS

    U is

    only

    disp

    laye

    d wh

    en C

    ool /

    Com

    pres

    sor S

    tage

    s is s

    et to

    2.

    370

    Hea

    t 1 C

    PH (H

    eatin

    g cy

    cle r

    ate s

    tage

    1)

    1 - 1

    2 CP

    HTh

    is IS

    U is

    only

    disp

    laye

    d wh

    en H

    eat S

    tage

    s is s

    et to

    1 st

    age o

    r mor

    e sta

    ges.

    Cycl

    e rat

    e lim

    its th

    e max

    imum

    nu

    mbe

    r of t

    imes

    the s

    yste

    m c

    an c

    ycle

    in a

    1 ho

    ur p

    erio

    d m

    easu

    red

    at a

    50%

    load

    . For

    exa

    mpl

    e, wh

    en se

    t to

    3 CP

    H, a

    t a 5

    0% lo

    ad, t

    he m

    ost t

    he sy

    stem

    will

    cyc

    le is

    3 ti

    mes

    per

    hou

    r (10

    min

    utes

    on,

    10

    min

    utes

    off

    ). Th

    e sy

    stem

    cyc

    les l

    ess o

    ften

    when

    load

    con

    ditio

    ns a

    re le

    ss th

    an o

    r gre

    ater

    than

    a 50

    % lo

    ad. T

    he re

    com

    men

    ded

    (def

    ault)

    cyc

    le ra

    te se

    ttin

    gs a

    re b

    elow

    for e

    ach

    heat

    ing

    equi

    pmen

    t typ

    e:

    Sta

    nda

    rd E

    ffic

    ien

    cy G

    as F

    orce

    d A

    ir =

    5 C

    PH

    ; Hig

    h E

    ffic

    ien

    cy G

    as F

    orce

    d A

    ir =

    3

    CP

    H; O

    il F

    orce

    d A

    ir =

    5 C

    PH

    ; Ele

    ctri

    c F

    orce

    d A

    ir =

    9 C

    PH

    ; Fan

    Coi

    l = 3

    CP

    H; H

    ot

    Wat

    er R

    adia

    nt H

    eat =

    3 C

    PH

    ; Ste

    am =

    1 C

    PH

    .37

    1H

    eat 2

    CPH

    (Hea

    ting

    cycl

    e rat

    e sta

    ge 2

    )1

    - 12

    CPH

    This

    ISU

    is on

    ly di

    spla

    yed

    when

    Hea

    t Sta

    ges i

    s set

    to 2

    stag

    es. T

    he re

    com

    men

    ded

    (def

    ault)

    cyc

    le ra

    te se

    ttin

    gs

    are b

    elow

    for e

    ach

    heat

    ing

    equi

    pmen

    t typ

    e: S

    tan

    dard

    Eff

    icie

    ncy

    Gas

    For

    ced

    Air

    = 5

    CP

    H; H

    igh

    Eff

    icie

    ncy

    Gas

    For

    ced

    Air

    = 3

    C

    PH

    ; Oil

    For

    ced

    Air

    = 5

    CP

    H; E

    lect

    ric

    For

    ced

    Air

    = 9

    CP

    H; F

    an C

    oil =

    3 C

    PH

    ; Hot

    W

    ater

    Rad

    ian

    t Hea

    t = 3

    CP

    H; S

    team

    = 1

    CP

    H.

    375

    Aux H

    eat C

    PH

    (Hea

    ting

    cycl

    e rat

    e Au

    xilia

    ry H

    eat)

    1 - 1

    2 CP

    HTh

    is IS

    U is

    only

    disp

    laye

    d wh

    en IS

    U 20

    0 = H

    eat P

    ump

    and

    ISU

    221=

    1. It

    is o

    nly d

    ispla

    yed

    when

    Aux

    iliar

    y Hea

    t is

    conf

    igur

    ed. T

    he re

    com

    men

    ded

    cycl

    e rat

    e set

    tings

    are

    bel

    ow fo

    r eac

    h he

    atin

    g eq

    uipm

    ent t

    ype:

    S

    tan

    dard

    Eff

    icie

    ncy

    Gas

    For

    ced

    Air

    = 5

    CP

    H; H

    igh

    Eff

    icie

    ncy

    Gas

    For

    ced

    Air

    = 3

    C

    PH

    ; Oil

    For

    ced

    Air

    = 5

    CP

    H; E

    lect

    ric

    For

    ced

    Air

    = 9

    CP

    H.

    378

    EM H

    eat C

    PH

    (Hea

    ting

    cycl

    e rat

    e Em

    erge

    ncy H

    eat)

    1 - 1

    2 CP

    HTh

    is IS

    U is

    only

    disp

    laye

    d wh

    en E

    mer

    genc

    y Hea

    t is c

    onfig

    ured

    and

    ISU

    253:

    Aux

    /E Te

    rmin

    al C

    ontro

    l is se

    t to

    cont

    rol A

    ux a

    nd E

    hea

    t Ind

    epen

    dent

    ly. T

    he re

    com

    men

    ded

    cycl

    e rat

    e set

    tings

    are

    bel

    ow fo

    r eac

    h he

    atin

    g eq

    uip-

    men

    t typ

    e: S

    tan

    dard

    Eff

    icie

    ncy

    Gas

    For

    ced

    Air

    = 5

    CP

    H; H

    igh

    Eff

    icie

    ncy

    Gas

    For

    ced

    Air

    = 3

    C

    PH

    ; Oil

    For

    ced

    Air

    = 5

    CP

    H; E

    lect

    ric

    For

    ced

    Air

    = 9

    CP

    H.

    387

    Com

    pres

    sor

    Prot

    ectio

    nO

    ff, 1

    - 5

    min

    utes

    The t

    herm

    osta

    t has

    a bu

    ilt in

    com

    pres

    sor p

    rote

    ctio

    n (m

    inim

    um o

    ff tim

    er) t

    hat p

    reve

    nts t

    he c

    ompr

    esso

    r fro

    m

    rest

    artin

    g to

    o ea

    rly a

    fter a

    shut

    down

    . The

    min

    imum

    -off

    timer

    is a

    ctiv

    ated

    afte

    r the

    com

    pres

    sor t

    urns

    off.

    If

    ther

    e is a

    cal

    l dur

    ing

    the m

    inim

    um-o

    ff tim

    er, t

    he th

    erm

    osta

    t sho

    ws “W

    ait”

    in th

    e disp

    lay.

    This

    ISU

    is d

    ispla

    yed

    if IS

    U 22

    0 is

    set t

    o at

    leas

    t 1 st

    age.

    390

    Ext F

    an R

    un T

    ime

    in C

    ool

    Off

    , 30,

    60,

    90

    seco

    nds

    2, 3

    , 4, 5

    , 6, 7

    , 8, 9

    , 10,

    11,

    12,

    13,

    14,

    15

    min

    utes

    Afte

    r the

    cal

    l for

    coo

    ling

    ends

    , the

    ther

    mos

    tat k

    eeps

    the f

    an o

    n fo

    r the

    sele

    cted

    am

    ount

    of t

    ime f

    or in

    crea

    sed

    effic

    ienc

    y. Th

    is m

    ay re

    intro

    duce

    hum

    idity

    into

    the l

    ivin

    g sp

    ace.

    This

    ISU

    is d

    ispla

    yed

    if IS

    U 22

    0 is

    set t

    o at

    leas

    t 1

    stag

    e.

    Table 3.

  • 14

    Installer setup options (ISU)– advanced menu

    # IS

    UIS

    U N

    ame

    ISU

    Op

    tion

    s (d

    efau

    lts

    in b

    old

    )N

    otes

    391

    Ext F

    an R

    un T

    ime

    in H

    eat

    Off

    , 30,

    60,

    90

    seco

    nds

    2, 3

    , 4, 5

    , 6, 7

    , 8, 9

    , 10,

    11,

    12,

    13,

    14,

    15

    min

    utes

    Afte

    r the

    cal

    l for

    hea

    ting

    ends

    , the

    ther

    mos

    tat k

    eeps

    the f

    an o

    n fo

    r the

    sele

    cted

    am

    ount

    of t

    ime f

    or in

    crea

    sed

    effic

    ienc

    y. Th

    is IS

    U is

    disp

    laye

    d if

    ISU

    230

    is se

    t to

    Ther

    mos

    tat C

    ontro

    ls Fa

    n.

    425

    Adap

    tive R

    ecov

    ery

    On

    , Off

    Adap

    tive I

    ntel

    ligen

    t Rec

    over

    y (AI

    R) is

    a co

    mfo

    rt se

    ttin

    g. H

    eatin

    g or

    coo

    ling

    equi

    pmen

    t will

    turn

    on

    earli

    er,

    ensu

    ring

    the i

    ndoo

    r tem

    pera

    ture

    will

    mat

    ch th

    e set

    poin

    t at t

    he sc

    hedu

    led

    time.

    429

    Max

    Coo

    l Tem

    pera

    ture

    from

    Min

    . Coo

    l Tem

    p. to

    99

    °F o

    r to 3

    7.0

    °C (9

    0 °F

    or 3

    2 °C

    )Th

    e use

    r can

    not s

    et th

    e coo

    ling

    tem

    pera

    ture

    abo

    ve th

    is le

    vel.

    430

    Min

    Coo

    l Tem

    pera

    ture

    from

    50

    °F o

    r 10.

    0 °C

    to M

    ax. C

    ool T

    emp.

    (50

    °F o

    r 10

    °C)

    The u

    ser c

    anno

    t set

    the c

    oolin

    g te

    mpe

    ratu

    re b

    elow

    this

    leve

    l.

    431

    Max

    Hea

    t Tem

    pera

    ture

    from

    Min

    . Hea

    t Tem

    p. to

    90

    °F o

    r to 3

    2.0

    °C (9

    0 °F

    or 3

    2 °C

    )Th

    e use

    r can

    not s

    et th

    e hea

    ting

    tem

    pera

    ture

    abo

    ve th

    is le

    vel.

    432

    Min

    Hea

    t Tem

    pera

    ture

    from

    40

    °F o

    r 4.4

    °C to

    Max

    . Hea

    t Tem

    p. (5

    0 °F

    or

    10

    °C)

    The u

    ser c

    anno

    t set

    the h

    eatin

    g te

    mpe

    ratu

    re b

    elow

    this

    leve

    l.

    500

    Indo

    or S

    enso

    rYe

    s, N

    oSe

    t thi

    s ISU

    whe

    n yo

    u wa

    nt to

    wire

    a re

    mot

    e ind

    oor s

    enso

    r to

    the “

    S” te

    rmin

    als o

    n th

    e UW

    P - s

    ee "W

    iring

    " on

    page

    5. T

    his I

    SU is

    onl

    y disp

    laye

    d on

    ly if

    ISU

    130

    is se

    t to

    NO w

    ired

    outd

    oor s

    enso

    r con

    figur

    ed

    515

    Sens

    or ty

    pe1

    0k,

    20k

    Choo

    se re

    sista

    nce t

    ype o

    f wire

    d in

    door

    sens

    or. T

    his I

    SU is

    onl

    y disp

    laye

    d wh

    en in

    door

    sens

    or is

    con

    figur

    ed -

    ISU

    500.

    520

    Tem

    pera

    ture

    Con

    trol

    Ther

    mos

    tat,

    Wire

    d, A

    vera

    geTh

    is IS

    U is

    only

    disp

    laye

    d wh

    en in

    door

    sens

    or is

    con

    figur

    ed -

    ISU

    500.

    You

    can

    choo

    se w

    hat t

    empe

    ratu

    re

    sour

    ce to

    be u

    sed

    or yo

    u ca

    n as

    k the

    rmos

    tat t

    o us

    e bot

    h th

    erm

    osta

    t and

    rem

    ote s

    enso

    rs fo

    r hig

    her a

    ccur

    acy o

    f m

    easu

    rem

    ent.

    702

    Air F

    ilter

    s0

    - 2Th

    is IS

    U re

    fers

    to th

    e num

    ber o

    f air

    filte

    rs in

    the s

    yste

    m.

    711

    Air F

    ilter

    1 R

    emin

    der

    Off

    10

    , 20,

    30,

    45,

    60,

    90,

    120

    , 150

    Run

    Tim

    e Day

    s 30

    , 45,

    60,

    75

    Days

    3,

    4, 5

    , 6, 9

    , 12,

    15

    Mon

    ths

    Choo

    se e

    ither

    cal

    enda

    r or e

    quip

    men

    t run

    tim

    e-ba

    sed

    rem

    inde

    r.

    712

    Air F

    ilter

    2 R

    emin

    der

    Off

    10

    , 20,

    30,

    45,

    60,

    90,

    120

    , 150

    Run

    Tim

    e Day

    s 30

    , 45,

    60,

    75

    Days

    3,

    4, 5

    , 6, 9

    , 12,

    15

    Mon

    ths

    Choo

    se e

    ither

    cal

    enda

    r or e

    quip

    men

    t run

    tim

    e-ba

    sed

    rem

    inde

    r.

    810

    Hum

    Pad

    Rem

    inde

    rO

    ff

    6, 1

    2 Ca

    lend

    ar M

    onth

    s

    921

    Dehu

    m F

    ilter

    Re

    min

    der

    Off

    30

    , 60

    Cale

    ndar

    Day

    s

    3 - 1

    2 Ca

    lend

    ar M

    onth

    s (in

    1 m

    onth

    incr

    emen

    ts)

    Table 4.

  • 15

    Installer setup options (ISU)– advanced menu

    # IS

    UIS

    U N

    ame

    ISU

    Op

    tion

    s (d

    efau

    lts

    in b

    old

    )N

    otes

    1000

    Vent

    Type

    Non

    e, E

    RV/H

    RV, P

    assiv

    e, Fr

    esh

    Air D

    ampe

    rN

    one:

    The

    ther

    mos

    tat d

    oes n

    ot c

    ontro

    l ven

    tilat

    ion.

    E

    RV/

    HR

    V: T

    he th

    erm

    osta

    t con

    trols

    an E

    nerg

    y Rec

    over

    y Ven

    tilat

    or o

    r Hea

    t Rec

    over

    y Ven

    tilat

    or fo

    r ven

    tila-

    tion.

    P

    assi

    ve (F

    an O

    nly

    ): Th

    e the

    rmos

    tat t

    urns

    on

    the f

    an fo

    r ven

    tilat

    ion.

    Whe

    n se

    t to

    pass

    ive f

    an, t

    he th

    erm

    o-st

    at d

    oes n

    ot c

    ontro

    l a d

    ampe

    r or v

    entil

    ator

    . The

    pas

    sive v

    entil

    atio

    n/pa

    ssiv

    e fan

    sett

    ing

    only

    runs

    the i

    ndoo

    r bl

    ower

    fan.

    Thi

    s set

    ting

    does

    not

    ope

    n a d

    ampe

    r or r

    un a

    vent

    ilato

    r. To

    use t

    his s

    ettin

    g fo

    r ven

    tilat

    ion,

    the h

    ome

    woul

    d ne

    ed to

    be s

    et-u

    p wi

    th a

    pipe

    from

    out

    door

    s int

    o th

    e ret

    urn

    duct

    that

    is e

    ither

    per

    man

    ently

    ope

    n or

    has

    a

    dam

    per t

    hat a

    utom

    atic

    ally

    open

    s whe

    neve

    r the

    blo

    wer f

    an is

    on.

    Note

    : Som

    e mod

    els o

    nly o

    ffer t

    he p

    assiv

    e fan

    sett

    ing.

    1005

    Vent

    Met

    hod

    ASH

    RAE

    2010

    , AS

    HR

    AE

    201

    3, P

    erce

    nt O

    n Ti

    me

    Note

    : Opt

    ions

    of t

    his I

    SU m

    ay va

    ry d

    epen

    ding

    on

    the m

    odel

    of t

    he th

    erm

    osta

    t.

    1006

    Vent

    Fan

    Con

    trol

    Ther

    mos

    tat,

    Equ

    ipm

    ent

    Ther

    mos

    tat:

    The

    ther

    mos

    tat t

    urns

    on

    the v

    entil

    atio

    n an

    d th

    e fan

    whe

    n ve

    ntila

    tion

    is ne

    eded

    . E

    quip

    men

    t: V

    entil

    atio

    n eq

    uipm

    ent c

    ontro

    ls th

    e blo

    wer f

    an.

    1007

    Bedr

    oom

    s1

    - 6 (

    2)

    This

    ISU

    is on

    ly di

    spla

    yed

    when

    ISU

    1005

    Ven

    tilat

    ion

    Met

    hod

    is se

    t to

    ASH

    RAE

    2010

    or 2

    013.

    1008

    Hom

    e Size

    1000

    - 50

    00 S

    q. F

    t. (1

    00

    0 S

    q. F

    t.)

    This

    ISU

    is on

    ly di

    spla

    yed

    when

    ISU

    1005

    Ven

    tilat

    ion

    Met

    hod

    is se

    t to

    ASH

    RAE

    2010

    or 2

    013.

    1009

    Vent

    Rat

    e30

    - 35

    0CFM

    (in

    5CFM

    incr

    emen

    ts) (

    15

    0C

    FM

    ) Th

    is IS

    U is

    only

    disp

    laye

    d wh

    en IS

    U 10

    05 V

    entil

    atio

    n M

    etho

    d is

    set t

    o AS

    HRA

    E 20

    10 o

    r 201

    3.

    1011

    Vent

    Per

    cent

    On

    Tim

    e10

    % -

    100%

    (30

    %)

    The t

    herm

    osta

    t ope

    rate

    s ven

    tilat

    ion

    equi

    pmen

    t bas

    ed o

    n a p

    erce

    ntag

    e ent

    ered

    in th

    e ins

    talle

    r set

    up (I

    SU

    1012

    ). Fo

    r exa

    mpl

    e, if

    Perc

    ent o

    n Ti

    me i

    s set

    to 5

    0%, t

    he ve

    ntila

    tion

    equi

    pmen

    t will

    run

    at ra

    ndom

    tim

    es d

    ur-

    ing

    a 1 h

    our p

    erio

    d un

    til it

    reac

    hes a

    50%

    run

    time (

    appr

    oxim

    atel

    y 30

    min

    utes

    ). Th

    is IS

    U is

    only

    disp

    laye

    d if

    ISU

    1005

    is se

    t to

    Perc

    ent O

    n Ti

    me.

    1012

    Vent

    Prio

    rity

    Loc

    kou

    ts, A

    SHRA

    EL

    ocko

    uts

    are

    Pri

    orit

    y: T

    he th

    erm

    osta

    t pla

    ces a

    prio

    rity o

    n lo

    ckou

    ts ve

    rsus

    the A

    SHRA

    E ve

    ntila

    tion

    stan

    dard

    . The

    ther

    mos

    tat w

    ill n

    ot ru

    n ve

    ntila

    tion

    durin

    g th

    e fol

    lowi

    ng lo

    ckou

    t con

    ditio

    ns (i

    f con

    figur

    ed),

    unle

    ss

    you

    man

    ually

    cal

    l for

    vent

    ilatio

    n:

    Lock

    out V

    entil

    atio

    n du

    ring

    Outd

    oor C

    ondi

    tions

    (ISU

    101

    3, 1

    014

    and

    1015

    ). Lo

    ckou

    t Ven

    tilat

    ion

    durin

    g “S

    leep

    ” pro

    gram

    per

    iods

    . Not

    e: Th

    is op

    tion

    is se

    t by t

    he u

    ser o

    n th

    e Ven

    tilat

    ion

    scre

    en in

    the M

    enu.

    A

    SH

    RA

    E is

    Pri

    orit

    y: A

    SHRA

    E re

    quire

    s add

    ition

    al ve

    ntila

    tion

    follo

    wing

    a lo

    ng o

    ff cy

    cle.

    The t

    herm

    osta

    t m

    eets

    the A

    SHRA

    E ve

    ntila

    tion

    stan

    dard

    by r

    unni

    ng a

    dditi

    onal

    vent

    ilatio

    n wh

    en o

    utdo

    or c

    ondi

    tions

    are

    favo

    r-ab

    le. If

    ASH

    RAE

    cann

    ot b

    e met

    whe

    n ou

    tdoo

    r con

    ditio

    ns a

    re fa

    vora

    ble,

    the t

    herm

    osta

    t will

    ove

    rride

    the o

    utdo

    or

    lock

    outs

    and

    run

    vent

    ilatio

    n. W

    hen

    usin

    g th

    is op

    tion,

    it is

    reco

    mm

    ende

    d th

    at yo

    u in

    crea

    se th

    e rat

    e (CF

    M) o

    f th

    e ven

    tilat

    ion

    equi

    pmen

    t to

    mee

    t the

    ASH

    RAE

    vent

    ilatio

    n st

    anda

    rd in

    a sh

    orte

    r run

    tim

    e. Th

    e abi

    lity t

    o lo

    ckou

    t ve

    ntila

    tion

    durin

    g th

    e “Sl

    eep”

    is n

    ot a

    n op

    tion

    when

    you

    sele

    ct A

    SHRA

    E is

    Prio

    rity.

    1013

    Low

    Outd

    oor T

    emp

    Vent

    Loc

    kout

    Off

    , -20

    °F to

    -40

    °F (i

    n 5

    °F in

    crem

    ents

    ) or

    -28.

    0 °C

    to -4

    .0 °C

    (in

    2.0

    °C in

    crem

    ents

    )IS

    U 13

    0 m

    ust b

    e set

    to W

    ired

    or In

    tern

    et. T

    his I

    SU is

    onl

    y disp

    laye

    d wh

    en IS

    U 10

    00 V

    entil

    atio

    n Ty

    pe is

    set t

    o ER

    V / H

    RV o

    r Fre

    sh A

    ir Da

    mpe

    r.

    1014

    Hig

    h Ou

    tdoo

    r Tem

    p Ve

    nt L

    ocko

    utO

    ff, 8

    0 °F

    to 1

    10 °F

    (in

    5 °F

    incr

    emen

    ts) o

    r 26

    °C to

    44

    °C (i

    n 2

    °C in

    crem

    ents

    )IS

    U 13

    0 m

    ust b

    e set

    to W

    ired

    or In

    tern

    et. T

    his I

    SU is

    onl

    y disp

    laye

    d wh

    en IS

    U 10

    00 V

    entil

    atio

    n Ty

    pe is

    set t

    o ER

    V / H

    RV o

    r Fre

    sh A

    ir Da

    mpe

    r.

    1015

    Hig

    h Ou

    tdoo

    r De

    wpoi

    nt V

    ent

    Lock

    out

    Off

    , 65

    °F to

    85

    °F (i

    n 5

    °F in

    crem

    ents

    ) or

    18 °C

    to 3

    0 °C

    (in

    2 °C

    incr

    emen

    ts)

    ISU

    130

    mus

    t be s

    et to

    Inte

    rnet

    . Thi

    s ISU

    is o

    nly d

    ispla

    yed

    if IS

    U 10

    00 V

    entil

    atio

    n Ty

    pe is

    set t

    o ER

    V/ H

    RV o

    r Fr

    esh

    Air D

    ampe

    r.

    Table 5.

  • 16

    Installer setup options (ISU)– advanced menu

    # IS

    UIS

    U N

    ame

    ISU

    Op

    tion

    s (d

    efau

    lts

    in b

    old

    )N

    otes

    1017

    Vent

    Cor

    e Rem

    inde

    rO

    ff, 3

    , 6, 9

    , 12

    mon

    ths

    This

    ISU

    is di

    spla

    yed

    only

    if IS

    U 10

    00 is

    set t

    o ER

    V/H

    RV.

    1018

    Vent

    Filt

    er R

    emin

    der

    Off

    , 3, 6

    , 9, 1

    2 m

    onth

    s

    1100

    UV D

    evic

    es0

    - 2So

    me s

    yste

    ms m

    ay h

    ave t

    wo U

    V de

    vices

    , one

    for t

    he A

    -Coi

    l and

    ano

    ther

    for A

    ir Tr

    eatm

    ent.

    A re

    plac

    emen

    t re

    min

    der c

    an b

    e set

    up fo

    r eac

    h on

    e sep

    arat

    ely.

    1105

    UV B

    ulb

    1 Re

    min

    der

    Off

    , 6, 1

    2, 2

    4 m

    onth

    s

    1106

    UV B

    ulb

    2 Re

    min

    der

    Off

    , 6, 1

    2, 2

    4 m

    onth

    s

    1401

    Idle

    Brig

    htne

    ss0

    = O

    ff, 0

    - 5

    Adju

    st b

    right

    ness

    of a

    n in

    activ

    e bac

    klig

    ht (i

    dle s

    cree

    n) fr

    om d

    efau

    lt 0

    (bac

    klig

    ht o

    ff) t

    o 5

    (max

    imum

    br

    ight

    ness

    ).

    1410

    Cloc

    k For

    mat

    12

    hou

    r, 24

    hou

    r

    1415

    Dayl

    ight

    Sav

    ing

    On

    , Off

    Set t

    o O

    ff in

    are

    as th

    at d

    o no

    t fol

    low

    Dayl

    ight

    Sav

    ing

    Tim

    e.

    1420

    Tem

    p O

    ffse

    tO

    ff, -

    3 °F

    to 3

    °F (i

    n 1

    °F in

    crem

    ents

    ) or

    -1.5

    °C to

    1.5

    °C (i

    n 0.

    5 °C

    incr

    emen

    ts)

    0 °F

    - No

    diff

    eren

    ce in

    disp

    laye

    d te

    mpe

    ratu

    re a

    nd th

    e act

    ual r

    oom

    tem

    pera

    ture

    . The

    ther

    mos

    tat c

    an d

    ispla

    y up

    to 3

    °F (1

    .5 C

    ) low

    er o

    r hig

    her t

    han

    the a

    ctua

    l mea

    sure

    d te

    mpe

    ratu

    re.

    Table 6.

  • 17

    Performing a system testYou can test the system setup in ADVANCED MENU under SYSTEM TEST option.

    1 Press and hold Menu on the Lyric thermostat for 5 seconds to access ADVANCED MENU options.

    2 Touch or to go to SYSTEM TEST.

    3 Touch Select or touch text area.

    4 Touch or to select system test type. Touch Select or touch text area.

    5 For the heat test and cool test, use or to activate each stage of the equipment. For the fan test, use or to turn the fan on and off.

    NOTE: The clock is used as a timer while the stages are running. The Heat On and Cool On indicators are displayed when the system test is running.

    Viewing equipment statusYou can see the status of thermostat-controlled equipment in the Menu under the EQMT STATUS option.

    1 Touch Menu on your thermostat.

    2 Touch or to go to EQMT STATUS. Touch Select or touch text area.

    3 Touch or to view statuses of all the equipment the thermostat is controlling. Depending on what feature the thermostat supports or how it was installed, the Equipment Status screen reports data for the following systems:

    • Heating and cooling

    • Fan

    • Ventilation (available on certain models only)

    Heat On

    Heat

    Done

    Done

    Back Select

    Back Select

    Back Select

  • 18

    Screen is blank • Check circuit breaker and reset if necessary. • Make sure power switch at heating and cooling system is on. • Make sure furnace door is closed securely.

    Screen is difficult to read

    • Change screen brightness in thermostat Menu. Increase brightness intensity for inactive backlight of the thermostat screen (max. is level 5).

    Heating or cooling system does not respond

    • Touch Mode to set system to Heat. Make sure the temperature is set higher than the Inside temperature.

    • Touch Mode to set system to Cool. Make sure the temperature is set lower than the Inside temperature.

    • Check circuit breaker and reset if necessary. • Make sure power switch at heating & cooling system is on. • Make sure furnace door is closed securely.

    Heat runs with cooling

    • Verify there is not a wire attached to W for heat pump systems. See wiring on pages 5-6.

    Troubleshooting

    Number Alert/Reminder Definition

    164 Heat Pump Needs Service

    Heat pump needs service. Contact dealer to diagnose and service heat pump.

    168 Wi-Fi Radio Error Wireless module is not operating. Wireless features are not available. Please contact dealer to replace the thermostat.

    170 Internal Memory Error The memory of the thermostat has encountered an error. Please contact dealer for assistance.

    171 Set the Date and Time Set the date and time on your thermostat. The date and time are required for certain features to operate, like the program schedule.

    173 Thermostat Temperature Sensor Error

    The sensor of the thermostat has encountered an error. Please contact dealer to replace the Thermostat.

    175 AC Power Resumed AC power resumed to thermostat after power loss.

    177 Indoor Temperature Sensor Error

    Wired indoor temperature sensor is not connected or there is a wiring short. Please contact dealer for assistance.

    178 Outdoor Temperature Sensor Error

    Wired outdoor temperature sensor is not connected or there is a wiring short. Please contact dealer for assistance.

    181 Replace Air Filter (1) Replace air filter (1). Reset the timer by touching the "dismiss" button on thermostat screen after it is replaced.

    Alerts and reminders are displayed via the alert symbol and alert number in the clock area on the home screen. You can read more information about active alerts, snooze or dismiss non-critical alerts in Menu/Alerts.

    Alerts and reminders

  • 19

    Alerts and reminders

    Number Alert/Reminder Definition

    182 Replace Air Filter (2) Replace air filter (2). Reset the timer by touching the "dismiss" button on thermostat screen after it is replaced.

    183 Clean Humidifier Tank and Replace Water Filter

    Clean humidifier tank and replace the water filter, or contact dealer to do this for you. Reset the timer by touching the “dismiss” button on the thermostat screen after it is replaced.

    184 Replace Humidifier Pad

    Replace humidifier pad. Reset the timer by touching the “dismiss” button on the thermostat screen after it is replaced.

    185 Replace Dehumidifier Filter

    Replace the dehumidifier filter. Reset the timer by touching "dismiss" button on thermostat screen after it is replaced.

    186 Clean Ventilator Core Clean ventilator core. Reset the timer by touching the “dismiss” button on thermostat screen after it is replaced.

    187 Clean or Replace Ventilator Filter

    Clean or replace ventilator filter. Reset the timer by touching the “dismiss” button on thermostat screen after it is replaced.

    188 Replace UV Bulb (1) Replace UV Bulb (1). Reset the timer by touching the "dismiss" button on thermostat screen after it is replaced.

    189 Replace UV Bulb (2) Replace UV Bulb (2). Reset the timer by touching the "dismiss" button on thermostat screen after it is replaced.

    210 Register Online For Outdoor Temperature

    Online registration is required to receive outdoor temperature from the Internet. Outdoor temperature is needed for your current system setup. Download the Lyric app to register your thermostat.

    388 Register Online for Remote Access and Outdoor Temperature

    Online registration is required for remote access and outdoor temperature. Download the Lyric app to register your thermostat.

    399 No Internet The connection to the Internet has been lost. Please check your network settings.

    400 No Wi-Fi Signal The Wi-Fi signal has been lost. Please wait for the thermostat to reconnect or select a new Wi-Fi network. Follow steps in the Lyric app

    508 Wi-Fi Not Configured Please download the Lyric app and follow the steps to connect thermostat to your Wi-Fi network.

  • Home and Building Technologies

    In the U.S.:

    Honeywell

    1985 Douglas Drive North

    Golden Valley, MN 55422-3992

    http://customer.honeywell.com

    ® U.S. Registered Trademark.© 2017 Honeywell International Inc.33-00153—09 M.S. Rev. 08-17Printed in U.S.A.

    CAUTION: MERCURY NOTICEIf this product is replacing a control that contains mercury in a sealed tube, do not place the old control in the trash. Contact your local waste management authority for instructions regarding recycling and proper disposal.

    CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARDCompressor protection is bypassed during testing. To prevent equipment damage, avoid cycling the compressor quickly.

    CAUTION: ELECTRICAL HAZARDCan cause electrical shock or equipment damage. Disconnect power before beginning installation.

    Temperature RangesHeat: 40 °F to 90 °F (4.5 °C to 32.0 °C)Cool: 50 °F to 99 °F (10.0 °C to 37.0 °C)

    Operating Ambient Temperature37 °F to 102 °F (2.8 °C to 38.9 °C)

    Shipping Temperature-20 °F to 120 °F (-28.9 °C to 48.9 °C)

    Operating Relative Humidity5% to 90% (non-condensing)

    Physical Dimensions in inches (mm) (H x W x D)Lyric T6 PRO Wi-Fi Thermostat (TH6320WF2003): 4-5/64 x 4-5/64 x 1-1/16 (104 x 104 x 27)Lyric T6 PRO Wi-Fi Thermostat (TH6220WF2006): 4-5/64 x 4-5/64 x 1-1/16 (104 x 104 x 27)UWP Mounting System (included): 2-9/32 x 2-13/64 x 2-43/64 (58 x 56 x 10)Standard Installation Adapter (THP2400A1076): 3-29/32 x 3-57/64 x 21/32 (99 x 99 x 17)Decorative Cover Plate – Small (included): 4-49/64 x 4-49/64 x 11/32 (121 x 121 x 9)Decorative Cover Plate – Large (THP2400A1068): 6-7/64 x 6-7/64 x 9/32 (155 x 155 x 7)

    Specifications

    Electrical Ratings

    Terminal Voltage (50/60Hz)

    Running Current

    W Heating 20-30 Vac 0.02-1.0 A(Powerpile) 750 mV DC 100 mA DCW2 (Aux) Heating 20-30 Vac 0.02-1.0 AE Emergency Heat 20-30 Vac 0.02-0.5 AY Compressor Stage 1 20-30 Vac 0.02-1.0 AY2 Compressor Stage 2 20-30 Vac 0.02-1.0 AG Fan 20-30 Vac 0.02-0.5 AO/B Changeover 20-30 Vac 0.02-0.5 AL/A Input 20-30 Vac 0.02-0.5 AU 20-30 Vac 0.02-0.5 A

    Power ConsumptionBacklight On: 1.48VABacklight Off: 0.88VA

    Regulatory informationFCC REGULATIONS § 15.19 (a)(3)This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and2 This device must accept any interference received,

    including interference that may cause undesired operation.

    IC REGULATIONSRSS-GENThis device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs.

    Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1 This device may not cause interference; and2 This device must accept any interference, including

    interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

    FCC Warning (Part 15.21) (USA only)Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

    5-year limited warrantyFor Warranty information go to http://customer.honeywell.com