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Quick-Start Guide
INSTEON™ Thermostat Adapter, Totaline™ / Venstar™
Model: #2441V
INSTEON Thermostat Adapter
Introduction
The INSTEON Thermostat Adapter adds remote control and monitoring to 3
compatible models of Totaline
TM
/ Venstar
TM
brand thermostats. It simply
plugs into the bottom of compatible thermostats and communicates via
INSTEON RF giving you wireless remote control and monitoring from
anywhere in your home, or the world.
The 3 compatible models are:
1-Day Programmable Venstar Thermostat (30410A)
7-Day Programmable Venstar Thermostat (30411A)
7-Day Programmable, Dual-Fuel Venstar Thermostat (30412A)
Note: To use the above mentioned thermostats, make sure your install
location’s wiring has 5 wires or check with a local installer.
Installation
1) Simply plug the INSTEON Thermostat Adapter into the jack on the bottom of your thermostat
Green LED will turn on
Un-Install
1) Open the front cover of the thermostat by gently pulling the right edge of the cover towards you
2) While pressing firmly on the small round button (center, bottom of thermostat) pull down gently on the INSTEON Thermostat Adapter
INSTEON Thermostat Adapter will disconnect from the thermostat
Adding your Thermostat Adapter to a Scene on an INSTEON Compatible Controller
For example, let’s say you would like to remotely control your thermostat to 73 degrees, heat mode from the comfort and convenience of your couch,
using the Scene A button on your RemoteLinc (If you want to use another INSTEON Compatible Controller, see its user manual)
Note: Linking your Adapter to a scene allows your thermostat to go to a chosen setting.
Here, you will link your Scene A button to “recall” both the setpoints and mode of the thermostat.
1) Tap the mode button on your thermostat until the mode indicated is heat
2) Tap the up and/or down arrows on your thermostat until the temperature set point is 73 degrees
3) Press & hold the top of the Scene A button on your RemoteLinc (for about 10 seconds) until it beeps
LED will start blinking (Press & hold for 10 seconds works for just about every INSTEON-compatible Controller;
please check the controller’s owner’s manual if you need help)
4) Press & hold the button on the INSTEON Thermostat Adapter (for about 5 seconds)
LCD display on your thermostat will briefly display all its characters, then return to normal
INSTEON Adapter’s LED will blink off faintly, then return to steady on
RemoteLinc will beep and its LED will stop blinking
5) Tap the mode button on your thermostat (this will temporarily change the operating mode to allow you to test your remote control)
Your thermostat’s mode will change to cool
6) Now to test your new link, tap the Scene A (up arrow) on your RemoteLinc
Your thermostat should return to heat mode with a 73-degree set point
7) Repeat steps 1 through 6 for as many scenes and setpoints on your INSTEON-Compatible Controller as you wish.
Note: Sending an Off command will not change the mode or setpoints of the thermostat. These commands are ignored to minimize unintended results.
Note: Different set points can be linked to different buttons should you need more flexibility.
Button
LED
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Page 1 - Quick-Start Guide

Page 1 of 2 Rev. 20080213 Quick-Start Guide INSTEON™ Thermostat Adapter, Totaline™ / Venstar™Model: #2441V INSTEON Thermostat Adapter IntroductionThe

Page 2 - For HELP

VENSTAR~SECTION4----------SampleWiringDiagramsSection4Contents:• HVACEquipmentWiring 4.2• Installing theOutdoorSensor. 4.6Page4.1

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6Wire,1StageCooling,1StageHeatResidential & Commercial 1 Stage Cooling,with 1st stageGasHeatORCommercialHeatPump1StageCoolingwith 2 StageHeatooW1/

Page 4 - ~CAUTION

VENSTAR~6Wire,1StageCooling,1StageHeatResidential & Commercial 1 Stage Cooling,with 1st stage Electric HeatooW1/0/B0Y10GOoooROC 0IJIII---t,C)&apos

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VENSTAR~6 Wire, 1 StageCooling,2 StageHeatResidential Heat Pump with 0 ReversingValve 1 Stage Cooling, with 2 stage Heat6Conductor18 gaugeunshielded c

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·VENSTAR~G6 Wire, 1 StageCooling,2 Stage HeatResidential Heat Pump with b ReversingValve 1 Stage Cooling, with 2 stage HeatoL...---+---f1B10 W2ooRS2

Page 7 - Preparation

VENSTAR~InstallingtheOutdoorSensorThe Outdoor Sensor measures outdoor air temperature and sends thisinformation to the thermostat; it measures tempera

Page 8 - &oReplace

:EN I Turn the power on to the Heating/Air Conditioningsystem.:EX'[,£TIlCo__-m,Press theMODEbutton repeatedly until theHEAT icon appears on the d

Page 9 - Connections

SECTION6----------CalibratingtheThermostatSensorsVENSTARaDCalibratingtheTemperatureandHumiditySensorsUnder normal circumstances it will notbenecessary

Page 10 - Contents:

~- SYMPTOM: The air conditioning does not attempt to:Efl. I turn on.- CAUSE: The compressor timer lockout may prevent theair conditioner from turningo

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InISYMPTOM: When controlling a residential heat pump,and asking for cooling, the heat comes on.CAUSE: The thermostat reversing valve jumper is setfor&

Page 12 - Page 4.3

Page 2 of 2 Rev. 20080213 Quick-Start Guide INSTEON Thermostat Adapter For HELP, call our friendly tech support @ 866-243-8018 SmartLabs Limited Wa

Page 15 - Installing

&CAUTIONFollow the Installation Instructions before proceeding.Set the thermostat modeto"OFF" priortochangingsettingsinsetup or restorin

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HowtoUseThisManualVENSTAR"The TableofContentsdividesthe thermostat featuresintosectionsmakingiteasiertoquicklyfind information.Thefirstpageofeach

Page 17 - Calibrating

GlossaryofTmnsVENSTAR"Auto-Changeover: A modeinwhich the thermostat will turn onthe heating or cooling based on room temperature demand.Cool Setp

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PageivBasicOperationlewlngt eutoorTemeratureProgrammingtheDallySchedulerogrammlngt eanOperationThermostatDisplayOptionsProgrammingRun-TimeAlertsTimers

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SECTION1-----------GettingtoKnowYourThennostat1VENSTAirSection1Contents:• Front Panel Buttons 1.2• Display Features 1.3Page1.1

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FrontPanelCooler Button [sometimes referJ(glows blue)redto as theDOWN button,:00...'Uo I,-,-,COOLAUTO11-lEAloBacklit LCD DisplayWarmer Button[so

Page 22 - &CAUTION

DisplayFeatures~'0-ODAmProgram OnSetup'...~IU·OOPmStartStopJ.jH,HHrO~:~~~E:~~~,'~J'~JOCQOl~0----.AUTO ( (Outside~~':fr~~

Page 24 - Glossary

DisplayFeatures'O.O'JAProgramOetup,.~,.~,, L' · L'0 Pm StartStop[)'-'-HI'" ,~:~~~E:~~~I,...,,"',0CQO

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SECTION2QuickStartVENSTAR®Section2Contents:• Setting the Clock 2.2• Selecting the HeatorCool~ocfe2.~• Selecting Your Desired• Using the Fan Button 2.4

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VENSTAR®Press the SETCLOCKbuttonDuringSetup&Programming:PressingtheUPorDOWNDuttonswillmodifytheHashingseledion.IISetup'2·nnAm,·uuSettingtheCl

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SekctingtheHeatorCoolModeSelectModebyPressing theMODEButtonHeatingOnlyTheHEATsetting indicatesthetemperaturetheroomhastoreachbeforethefurnacewillturno

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,,-If'o -I COOL..HEATIIIco~'-''-'AUTOSelectingYourDesiredTemperature(adjustingthesdpoints)AUTOORPROGRAMMODEPressing the UPorD

Page 29 - Features

Section3Contents:• Setting the Clock 3.2Note:Duringsetup& programming pressingtheUPorDOWNbuttonswillmodifytheflashingselection.Page3.1

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Press the SETCLOCKbuttonSettingtheClockDuringSetup&Programming:PressingtheUPorDOWNDuttonswillmodifytheHashingse/edion.,j.nnAm'C'UUPress

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Section4Contents:•ProgrammableorNon-ProgrammableThermostat 4.2• ManualorAuto-ChangeoverThermostat4.~• Selecting the Operating Mode...4.4•SelectingYo

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~o~amm~k~N~~~o~amm~kThennostatWhen the very simplest operation is desired, this thermostat maybe configured to be non-programmable, with or without Au

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ManualorAuto-ChangeoverThamostatWhen the very simplest operationisdesired, this thermostat maybeconfigured tobea manual heat and cool thermostat, with

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~CAUTIONFollow the Installation Instructions before proceeding.Set the thermostat modeto"OFF" priortochangingsettingsinsetup or restoring Fa

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OperatingModewhentheThawostatisConfiguredtobe:NON-PROGRAMMABLE WITH MANUAL CHANGEOVER - If thethermostat is configured to be a non-programmable thermo

Page 36 - Press the SET

OperatingModewhenthenzennostatisConfiguredtobe:NON-PROGRAMMABLE WITH AUTO-CHANGEOVER - If thethermostatisconfigured tobea non-programmable thermostatw

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I:::J..iiilProgram Onit..t...JI.,,)PmPressPressMODE~0~HEAT58PressMODE,-~'0COOL~PressMODE~ILlDayDayOFFI:::J..,-,(,Program On11_..I...H...JPm'

Page 38 - Thennostat

OperatingModewhenthenzowostatisConfiguredtobe:PROGRAMMABLE WITH Auto-Changeover - If the thermostat islEIconfigured tobea programmable thermostat with

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,,-'0o COOLAUTOSelectingYourDesiredTemperature(adjustingsetpoints)AUTO OR PROGRAM MODEPressing the UP or DOWN buttonsinAutoorProgrammodes will ad

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SECTION5----------ViewingtheOutdoorTemperatureVENSTAirSection5Contents:• Viewing the OutdoorJrel11l'erCiture~.~Page5.1

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ViewingtheOutdoorTemperatureThis requiresanoutdoor sensor (optional accessory) to be installed(see page 4.6ofthe Installation Instructions).Toread the

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SECTION6----------ProgrammingtheDailyScheduleVENSTAR~Section6Contents:lEI.Programming a Daily~~I1~ctLlI~ti.~Page6.1

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ProgrammingaDailySchedukPressthePROGRAMbuttontoentertimeperiodprogramming.C ,""Amo'uuStartAdjust the start timefor Morning.IV!orningPre

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(J.nnAm85,-,. '-'LIAdjust the coolingCOOL~setpoint for Day.(35°· 99°)DayPressMODE~O·nnAm",-U .'-''-'Adjust the heat

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In.nnIU·UUPmStartAdjust the start timefor Night.NightPressMODEAdjust the coolingsetpoint for Night.(35°- 99°)tf;.filitU'WLIPmNight82~COOL~PressMO

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SECTION7----------ProgrammingtheFanOperationVENSTAR~Section7Contents:•Usingthe FanButton7.2•SettingtheFan-OffTime•Delay7.3Page7.1

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UsingtheFanButtonWhen the fan is set for automatic operation it will energize any timethereisa call for heating or cooling, otherwise the fan will rem

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SettingtheFan-OffTImeDelayToincrease the cooling efficiency of your unit, the thermostat maybeprogrammed to continue running the fan after a call for

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Section8Contents:•TurningOn/Offthe~Clc:lrlightlJ.~•• ProgrClmming the ThermostCit •to DisplClY TemperatureinFClhrenheitorCelsiuslJ.~• Loc:king/Unloc:l

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TurningOn/OfftheBacklightPressMODE,ISetup,LAUTONote: Press theMODEbuttonmomentarilyto move through thesetup screens. PressandholdtheMODEPress theMODEb

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Locking/UnlockingtheKtypadToprevent unauthorized use of the thermostat, the front panelbuttons may be disabled.Todisable, or 'lock' the keyp

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SECTION9----------ProgrammingRun-TimeAlertsVENSlARGDSection9Contents:• SettingandResetting theService Filter (FanRun-Time)~/el1f..•...~...••.

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HowtoSet andResettheServiceFilter(FanRun-TIme)AlertThis counter keeps track of the number of hoursoffan run-timewhether the fan is energizedinthe Heat

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HowtoSetandResettheUVLightRun~TImeAltrtThis counter keeps track of the number of days since the UV Lightcounter has been reset. The UV Light icon will

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Page iiiWire ConnectionsSample WiringDiagramsTest OperationCalibrating theThermostat SensorsTroubleShooting

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SECTION10----------ElectricHeatandHeatPumpOperationVENSTAirSection10Contents:•ViewingtheHeatPumpandReversingValveJumperSetting10.2•ViewingtheElectricH

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ViewingtheHeatPumpandReversingValveJumperSettingsStep~10and11are 'Read Only' and may onlybeset with thejumpersonthe circuit board of the the

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ViewingtheElectricHeatJumperSettingPlacing the jumper on ELEC will cause the thermostat to turnonthefan immediately any time thereisa heat demand. Sin

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UsingEmergencyHeatENTER EMERGENCY HEAT: Only available if you have aHeat Pump installed.Toinitiate the Emergency Heat feature,press the EMERHT.button.

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SECTION11TimersandDeadbandsVENSTAR®Section11Contents:•Adjustingthe Heat/CoolDifferential11.2•AdjustingtheCyclesPerHour. 11.3•AdjustingtheDeadband11.4P

Page 62 - ® thermostat jumper

AdjustingtheHeat/CoolDifferentialThe Heat and Cool setpoints will notbeallowed to come any closer toeach other than the valueinthis step. This minimum

Page 63 - Emergency

AdjustingtheCycksPerHourThe Cycles Per Hour setting may limit the number of times per houryour HVAC unit may energize. For example, at a settingof6 cy

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VENSTARQ9AdjustingtheDeadbandMULTI-STAGE OPERATION - Controls up to two Heat and one Coolstages.The2ndStageofheat is turned on when:(A) The 1st Stage

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AdjustingtheDeadbandFor more detailed information, please see the explanationontheprevious page.011Note:PresstheMODEbuttonmomentarilytomovethroughthes

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SECTION12---------FactoryDefaultsandCalibrationVENSTAilSection12Contents:•ResettingtheThermostatto theFactoryDefaultSettings12.2•Calibratingthe Temper

Page 67 - -ITEMPERATURE

VENSTAR~SECTION1----------Preparation1EDIProper installationofthe thermostat willbeaccomplished by following these step by stepinstructions. If you ar

Page 68 - Deadband

ResettingtheThennostattotheFactoryDefaultSettings(fordefaultvaluesseepage1+1)If,for any reason, you desire to return all the stored settings back toth

Page 69

CalibratingtheTemperatureandHumiditySensursUnder normal circumstances it will notbenecessarytoadjust thecalibration of the temperatureandhumidity sens

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SECTION13AccessoriesVENSTAR®ACCESSORY PORT - TheRJ11Jack is used to connect theT1700 to the IR Receiver (ACC0431) for wireless communicationorthe EZ P

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3474.3YeslNoYes~~~_--:,...--_---+-'~+-----,-----,--I----I10.2 readonly--7.310.2 readonly--8.2*Df =Factory Default SettingPage14.1

Page 72 - Accessories

SECTION15JVENSTAR@InuexAAccessoryPort,13. IAlertsseeRun-TimeAutoadjust temperature,2.4,4.8changeover,1.3,11.2,4.3,4.5,4.7,14.1differential, seeDiffere

Page 73 - =Factory Default Setting

SECTION15 JVENSTAR®InuexFF,8.2,14.1Factory Defaultscaution,iiresetting, 12.2settings, 12.2Fahrenheit,8.2Fanbutton function, seeButtonsoff time delay,

Page 74 - VENSTAR@

ISECTION15 JVENSTAR@InuexMManualchangeover, 4.3-404,4.6cool,4.3heat, 4.3Multi-stageOperation,I I.4N-Non-ProgrammableThermostat,4.2,4.4-4.5oo Reversing

Page 75 - VENSTAR®

SECTION15VENSTAR®Indexcyclesperhour,11.3,14.1TimeSchedule,seeProgram-uUVLighticon,1.4resetting, see Resetrun-time, seeRun-Timesetting, seeRun-TimewWar

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One-Year Warranty -ThisProductiswarrantedtobefree from defectsinmaterialandworkmanship.Ifit appears within one year from thedateof original installati

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SECTION2----------Remove&oReplacetheoldThermostat@IVENSTARGDRemove the cover of the old thermostat.Ifitdoes not come off easily check for screws.L

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VENSTAR~SECTION3----------WireConnections,Iftheterminaldesignationsonyouroldthermostatdonotmatchthoseonthenewthermostat,refertothe chart below,orthewi

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