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Honeywell Home N100 Series Non-Programmable Thermostat

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Package Includes

  • FocusPRO N100 Series Thermostat
  • UWP™ Wall Plate
  • Decorative Cover Plate with J-Box Adapter
  • Screws and Anchors
  • 2 AA Batteries
  • Thermostat Literature

Compatibility
TH1110U4000 models are compatible with 24 VAC, single-stage heating and cooling systems including:

  • Heat pumps without auxiliary heat
  • Gas/oil/electric forced air
  • Single-stage cooling
  • Radiant Hydronic heat
  • Hot water coil
  • 750 MV

TH1320U4002 models are compatible with most 24 VAC heating and cooling systems including:

  • Heat pumps with 1 or 2 compressor stages and auxiliary heat
  • Dual fuel
  • 1 or 2 stage Gas/oil/electric forced air
  • 1 or 2 stage cooling
  • Radiant Hydronic Heat
  • Hot water coil
  • 750 MV
  • S terminals for C7089U1006 wired outdoor sensor (used for Aux Heat lockout or balance point on heat pump systems.

UWP Wall Plate Installation

If the cover plate is used, the UWP snaps on the cover plate as shown here.

  1. Before starting, turn the power off at the breaker box or switch. Open the package to find the UWP. See Figure 1. 2
  2. Position the UWP on wall. Level and mark hole positions. See Figure 2.
  3. Using a 3/16″ bit, drill holes at marked positions and then lightly tap the supplied wall anchors into the wall using a hammer.
  4. Pull the door open and insert the wires through wiring hole of the UWP. See Figure 3.
  5. 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. Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-1

Optional Cover Plate Installation
If the Optional Cover Plate is not required, see UWP Wall Plate Installation. Use the Optional Cover Plate when you need to cover a paint gap from the old thermostat.

  1. Separate the Cover Plate from Mounting Plate (Figure 1).
  2. Mount the Mounting Plate on to the wall or J-box using any of the 8 screw holes. Insert and tighten mounting screws supplied with Cover Plate Kit. Do not overtighten. See Figure 2. Make sure the Mounting Plate is level.
  3. Attach the UWP by hanging it on the top hook of the Mounting Plate and then snapping the bottom of the UWP in place. See Figure 3.
  4. Snap the Cover Plate onto the Mounting Plate. See Figure 4.

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Power options

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Thermostats using Y and G wires
If there is no C wire from the previous thermostat or no extra wire in the bundle to the thermostat, you may use the THP9045A C-wire adapter (sold separately).Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-4

For more information on the THP9045A C-wire adapter, go to: https://customer.resideo.com/resources/Techlit/TechLitDocuments/33-00000s/33-00618.pdf

Setting Slider Tabs

Set R Slider Tab
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, 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).

Slider Tabs for U terminals should be left in place for FocusPRO N100 models.

UWP Wall Plate  Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-5

Wiring terminal designations 

S C7089U1006 wired outdoor sensor (TH1320U4002 only) L/A

– A

Heat Pump fault input  

Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-6

 

S O/B Changeover valve
 

Y

Compressor contactor (stage 1) AUX

-W2

Auxiliary heat Heat (stage 2)

(TH1320U4002 only)

 

Y2

Compressor contactor (stage 2) (TH1320U4002 only)  

E

 

Emergency Heat (TH1320U4002 only)

G Fan W Heat (stage 1)
 

C

24VAC common.

For 2-transformer systems, use Common wire from

cooling transformer.

 

K

 

To THP9045A C-Wire

adapter if needed

U  

Not used on these models

R 24VAC power from heating transformer*
U Rc 24VAC power from cooling transformer*  
* Terminal can be jumped using Slider Tab. See Setting Slider Tabs.

Wiring Diagrams

  • Heat Only: Gas or Oil Furnace
  • Compatible models: All N100

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  1. COMMON OPTIONAL
  2. G USED FOR INDEPENDENT FAN CONTROL ONLY. (MOST HEAT ONLY, GAS OR OIL FORCED AIR SYSTEMS DO NOT USE A FAN [G] WIRE)

Cool Only
Compatible models: All N100

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  1. COMMON OPTIONAL

Hot Water Boiler, Heat Only
Compatible models: All N100 Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-9

  1. COMMON OPTIONAL

1H/1C: Gas Furnace

Compatible models: All N100 Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-10

  1. COMMON OPTIONAL.

Transformer System, 1H/1C: Oil Furnace with Air Conditioning
Compatible models: All N100 Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-11

  1. COMMON OPTIONAL

2H/1C: Gas Furnace
Compatible model: TH1320U4002 models only Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-12

  1. COMMON OPTIONAL

Transformer System, Hot Water Heat with Air Conditioning (or Hot Water Coil)

Compatible models: All N100 Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-13

  1. COMMON OPTIONAL

2H/2C: Gas Furnace

Compatible model: TH1320U4002 models only

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  1. COMMON OPTIONAL

Hot Water Heat with Power Open Zone Valve

Compatible models: All N100

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  1. COMMON OPTIONAL TO THERMOSTAT

1H/1C: Heat Pump without Aux Heat

Compatible models: All N100 Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-16

  1. COMMON OPTIONAL
  2. L ONLY CONNECTED IF HEAT PUMP HAS A FAULT TERMINAL
  3. SOME HEAT PUMPS USE B RATHER THAN O FOR REVERSING VALVE
  4. IMPORTANT: DO NOT CONNECT ANY WIRE TO W FOR HEAT PUMP APPLICATIONS! THIS CAN CAUSE HEAT TO RUN CONTINUOUSLY.

Hot Water Heat with Power Open/Power Closed Series 20 Zone Valve 

Compatible models: All N100 Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-17

  1. COMMON OPTIONAL TO THERMOSTAT
  2. THERMOSTAT MUST BE CONFIGURED FOR RADIANT HEAT WITH 0 (ZERO) COOL STAGES

2H/1C: Heat Pump with Electric Aux Heat

  • Compatible model: TH1320U4002 models only 6Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-18
  1. COMMON OPTIONAL
  2. L IS ONLY CONNECTED IF THE HEAT PUMP HAS A FAULT TERMINAL
  3. SOME HEAT PUMPS USE B RATHER THAN O FOR REVERSING VALVE
  4. DIFFERENT HEAT PUMP MODELS MAY LABEL THE AUXILIARY HEAT TERMINAL DIFFERENTLY THAN SHOWN. CONSULT HEAT PUMP WIRING GUIDE
  5. IF LOCKOUT OF AUX HEAT ON HIGH OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE IS REQUIRED, WIRE C7089U1006 TO THE TWO S TERMINALS
  6. MOST HEAT PUMPS SHARE THE SAME SET OF HEAT STRIPS FOR AUX AND EM HEAT. IN THESE CASES, E IS NOT USED. MODEL TH1320U4002 CAN BE CONFIGURED FOR SEPARATE AUX AND E. IN THIS SITUATION, WIRE ONE SET OF STRIPS TO E TO BE ENERGIZED IN EM HEAT AND A DIFFERENT SET OF STRIPS TO AUX TO BE ENERGIZED IN AUX HEAT.
  7. IMPORTANT: DO NOT CONNECT ANY WIRE TO W FOR HEAT PUMP APPLICATIONS! THIS CAN CAUSE HEAT TO RUN CONTINUOUSLY.

3H/2C: Heat Pump with Electric Aux Heat

Compatible model: TH1320U4002 only Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-19

  1. COMMON OPTIONAL.
  2. L ONLY CONNECTED IF HEAT PUMP HAS A FAULT TERMINAL.
  3. SOME HEAT PUMPS USE B RATHER THAN O FOR REVERSING VALVE.
  4. DIFFERENT HEAT PUMP MODELS LABEL THE AUXILIARY HEAT TERMINAL DIFFERENTLY THAN SHOWN. CONSULT HEAT PUMP WIRING GUIDE.
  5. IF LOCKOUT OF AUX HEAT ON HIGH OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE IS REQUIRED, WIRE C7089U1006 TO THE TWO S TERMINALS.
  6. MOST HEAT PUMPS SHARE THE SAME SET OF HEAT STRIPS FOR AUX AND EM HEAT. IN THESE CASES, E IS NOT USED. MODEL TH1320U4002 CAN BE CONFIGURED FOR SEPARATE AUX AND E. IN THIS SITUATION, WIRE ONE SET OF STRIPS TO E TO BE ENERGIZED IN EM HEAT AND A DIFFERENT SET OF STRIPS TO AUX TO BE ENERGIZED IN AUX HEAT.
  7. IMPORTANT: DO NOT CONNECT ANY WIRE TO W FOR HEAT PUMP APPLICATIONS! THIS CAN CAUSE HEAT TO RUN CONTINUOUSLY.

Dual Fuel, 2H/1C: Heat Pump

Compatible model: TH1320U4002 only Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-20

  1. COMMON OPTIONAL.
  2. L ONLY CONNECTED IF HEAT PUMP HAS A FAULT TERMINAL.
  3. SOME HEAT PUMPS USE B RATHER THAN O FOR REVERSING VALVE.
  4. THE HEAT PUMP AND FURNACE HAVE SEPARATE BOARDS. THEY ARE SHOWN TOGETHER HERE TO SIMPLIFY THIS DIAGRAM. W IS FROM THE FURNACE BOARD.
  5. WIRE C7089U1006 TO THE TWO S TERMINALS.
  6. IMPORTANT: DO NOT CONNECT ANY WIRE TO W FOR HEAT PUMP APPLICATIONS! THIS CAN CAUSE HEAT TO RUN CONTINUOUSLY.

Dual Fuel 3H/2C: Heat Pump

Compatible model: TH1320U4002 Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-21

  1. COMMON OPTIONAL.
  2. L ONLY CONNECTED IF HEAT PUMP HAS A FAULT TERMINAL.
  3. SOME HEAT PUMPS USE B RATHER THAN O FOR REVERSING VALVE.
  4. THE HEAT PUMP AND FURNACE HAVE SEPARATE BOARDS. THEY ARE SHOWN TOGETHER HERE TO SIMPLIFY THIS DIAGRAM. W IS FROM THE FURNACE BOARD.
  5. WIRE C7089U1006 TO THE TWO S TERMINALS.
  6. IMPORTANT: DO NOT CONNECT ANY WIRE TO W FOR HEAT PUMP APPLICATIONS! THIS CAN CAUSE HEAT TO RUN CONTINUOUSLY.

Thermostat Mounting

  1. Push the 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 into place.
  4. Turn the power on at the breaker box or switch. Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-22

Configuration and Settings

Installer Options
On initial setup, the thermostat will enter the ISU menu. If entering the ISU menu after initial setup, follow the steps below:

  1. Press and hold the bottom left button and the Up arrow button for 5 seconds to access the INSTALLER SETUP (ISU).
  2. The ISU number is on the left. The ISU setting is on the right. When an ISU number is displayed, press up or down to change the setting.
  3. After choosing the correct setting for an ISU, press NEXT to advance to the next ISU setting.
  4. To finish the setup, press the SAVE button.Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-23

Installer Setup Options (ISU)

Depending on system settings, not all options may be available
#ISU ISU Name ISU Options (factory defaults are in bold)
1050 Temperature Indication Scale F = Fahrenheit

C = Celsius

1060 Outdoor Sensor

(TH1320U4002 only. For lockouts only.

Does not display)

0 = None

1 = Wired Outdoor Sensor

2000 Heating System Type 1 = Conventional Forced Air Heat

2 = Heat Pump

3 = Radiant Heat

5 = None (Cool Only)

2010 Heating Equipment Type Conventional Forced Air Heat:

1 = Standard Efficiency Gas Forced Air

2 = High Efficiency Gas Forced Air

3 = Oil Forced Air

4 = Electric Forced Air 5 = Hot Water Fan Coil Heat Pump:

7 = Air to Air Heat Pump

8 = Geothermal Heat Pump

Radiant Heat:

9 = Hot Water Radiant Heat

12 = Steam

2060 Reversing Valve O/B 0= O (O/B in Cool)

1=B  (O/B in Heat)

2070 Compressor Stages 0, 1, 2

Only 1 compressor stage available on TH1110U4000

2071 Heat Stages/Backup Heat Stages Heat Stages: 1, 2

Backup Heat Stages: 0, 1 (TH1320U4002 only)

2110 Fan Control in Heat 1 = Equipment Controls Fan  2 = Thermostat Controls Fan (Only shown if 2010 = 4 or 5)
2175 Aux/E terminal control

(TH1320U4002 only)

0 = Drive both Aux & E together

1 = Aux and E independent

2180 Backup Heat Source (Heat Pump Only) (TH1320U4002 only) 31 = Electric Forced Air

32 = Standard Efficiency Gas Forced Air 33 = High Efficiency Gas Forced Air

34 = Oil Forced Air, Hot Water Fan Coil 35 = Hot Water Radiant Heat

36 = Other

2185 Emergency Heat Source (TH1320U4002 only)
3000 System Changeover 0 = Manual

1 = Automatic

3015 Auto Changeover Differential 0 °F to 5 °F

0.0 °C to 2.5 °C

The Differential setting is the minimum number of degrees from the set-point needed to switch from the last mode running (HeatorCool) to the opposite mode when

The thermostatic auto-changeover.

3020 Finish With High Heat Stage 0 = No

1 = Yes

(TH1320U4002 only)

3021 Finish With High Cool Stage 0 = No

1 = Yes

(TH1320U4002 only)

#ISU ISU Name ISU Options (factory defaults are in bold)
3090 Backup Heat Droop 0 = Comfort

2 °F to 15 °F (in 1 °F increments)

1.0 °C to 7.5 °C (in 0.5 °C increment).

0 (comfort) setting only available if Backup Heat (ISU 2180) is

set to Electric. TH1320U4002 only.

3110 Upstage Timer for Backup Heat 0 = Off

1 = 30 minutes

2 = 45 minutes

3 = 60 minutes

4 = 75 minutes

5 = 90 minutes

6 = 2 hours

7 = 3 hours

8 = 4 hours

9 = 5 hours

10 = 6 hours

11 = 8 hours

12 = 10 hours

13 = 12 hours

14 = 14 hours

15 = 16 hours

(TH1320U4002 only)

If 3090 = 0 and 2180 = 31, 3110 only has settings 0-3.

 

 

 

3120

 

 

 

Compressor Lockout / Balance Point (TH1320U4002 only)

0 = Off

1 = -15°F (-26°C)

2 = -10°F (-23.5°C)

3 = -5°F (-20.5°C)

4 = 0°F (-18°C)

5 = 5°F (-15°C)

10 = 10°F (-12°C)

15 = 15°F (-9.5°C)

20 = 20°F (-6.5°C)

25 = 25°F (-4°C)

30 = 30°F (-1°C)

35 = 35°F (1.5°C)

40 = 40°F (4.5°C)

45 = 45°F (7°C)

50 = 50°F (10°C)

55 = 55°F (13°C)

60 = 60°F (15.5°C)

3121 Outdoor Lockout Backup Heat (TH1320U4002 only) 0 = Off

5 = 5°F (-15°C)

10 = 10°F (-12°C)

15 = 15°F (-9.5°C)

20 = 20°F (-6.5°C)

25 = 25°F (-4°C)

30 = 30°F (-1°C)

35 = 35°F (1.5°C)

40 = 40°F (4.5°C)

45 = 45°F (7°C)

50 = 50°F (10°C)

55 = 55°F (13°C)

60 = 60°F (15.5°C)

65 = 65°F (18.5°C)

3125 Lockout Fan after a Cool call [0] =  Off 1 = 5 min 2 = 10 min 3 = 15 min 4 = 20 min 5 = 25 min 6 = 30 min 7 = 35 min 8 = 40 min 9 = 45 min

10 = 50 min

11 = 55 min

12 = 60 min

13 = 65 min

14 = 70 min

15 = 75 min

16 = 80 min

17 = 85 min

18 = 90 min

19 = 95

20 = 100 min

21 = 105 min

22 = 110 min

23 = 115 min

24 = 120 min

3140 Compressor Cycle Rate (Stage 1) 1 – 6
3141 Compressor Cycle Rate (Stage 2) 1 – 6 (TH1320U4002 only)
3150 Heating Cycle Rate (Stage 1) 1 – 12
3151 Heating Cycle Rate (Stage 2) 1 – 12 (TH1320U4002 only)
3160 Heating Cycle Rate Auxiliary Heat 1 – 12 (TH1320U4002 only)
3165 Heating Cycle Rate Emergency Heat 1 – 12 (TH1320U4002 only)
3240 Compressor Protection 0 = Off

1 – 5 minutes

4100 Maximum Cool Setpoint 50°F to 99°F

10°C to 37°C

4101 Minimum Cool Setpoint 50°F to 99 °F

10.0°C to 37.0 °C

4102 Maximum Heat Setpoint 40°F to 90°F

4.5°C to 32.0°C

4103 Minimum Heat Setpoint 32 °F to 50 °F (Default is 40 °F)

0 °C to 10.0 °C (Default is 4.5 °C)

7110 Air Filter

Replacement Reminder

0 = Off

1 = 10 Run Time Days

2 = 20 Run Time Days

3 = 30 Run Time Days

4 = 45 Run Time Days

5 = 60 Run Time Days

6 = 90 Run Time Days

7 = 120 Run Time Days

8 = 150 Run Time Days

9 = 30 Calendar Days

10 =45 Calendar Days

11 =60 Calendar Days

12 =75 Calendar Days

13 =3 Calendar Months

14 =4 Calendar Months

15 =5 Calendar Months

16 =6 Calendar Months

17 =9 Calendar Months

18 =12 Calendar Months

19 =15 Calendar Months

14003 Backlighting 0 = On Demand

1 = Continuous

Common wire is needed for Continuous.

14004 Backlight brightness 1 – 5 (Only displayed if Continuous Backlight is selected.)
14005 Idle screen selection 0 – Minimum Information shown

2 – Maximum display information shown

14020 Temperature Display Offset -3 to 3 F (0)

-1.5 to 1.5 C (0)

Installer Test

  1. After finishing the INSTALLER SETUP, the N100 enters INSTALLER TEST mode.
  2. The display will show the current test mode. To test the mode displayed, press up. If testing Heat or Cooling on multi-stage equipment, a second press of the up button will indicate a call for Stage 2.
  3. Press NEXT to advance to the next mode in the test menu. Possible settings in the test menu are Heat, Cool, Em Heat and Fan.

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Note: If ISU 1060 is set for a wired outdoor sensor, that sensor reading is shown in the display after cycling through the Installer test menu but is not shown on the home screen.

System Operation Settings

  1. Press the MODE button to cycle to the next available System mode
  2. Cycle through the modes until the desired System mode is displayed. Available System modes vary by model and system settings

System modes

  • AUTO
  • HEAT
  • COOL
  • EM HEAT
  • OFF

Fan Operation Settings

  1. Press the FAN button to cycle to the next available Fan mode.
  2. Cycle through the modes until the desired Fan mode is displayed

Available Fan modes vary with system settings.

Fan modes

  • AUTO: Fan runs only when the heating or cooling system is on
  • ON: Fan is always on
  • CIRC: Fan runs about 33% of the time to circulate air Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-26

Auto Changeover

When a thermostat is set to Auto Changeover, the thermostat has a Heat setpoint and a Cool setpoint and can run either Heat or Cool as needed.

  1. Verify the thermostat is set to Auto Changeover mode. Press the MODE button in the upper left until AUTO is selected. Press the SAVE button (Center left).
  2. Press the up or down button. Upper right shows HEAT TO or COOL TO in flashing text, and the setpoint. Use the up or down button to adjust the setpoint. If the display shows HEAT TO flashing when you want to adjust the Cool setpoint, or vice versa, press the System button. While HEAT TO or COOL TO is flashing, the mode indication at upper left shows either HEAT or COOL flashing. Pressing the MODE button at this time changes the setpoint being adjusted from HEAT to COOL or vice-versa.

Heat and cool set to the same temperature
Most customers are comfortable in a 2–3 degree temperature range. Therefore, the heat is usually set a few degrees below the Cool setpoint. When the indoor temperature is between the Heat and Cool setpoints, the system is off. The Heat and Cool setpoints can be the same. To ensure that the system doesn’t cycle back and forth between Heating and Cooling, the thermostat observes a differential setting (set by the installer). If the thermostat last ran in Heat mode, it cycles heat on and off to maintain the setpoint. The indoor temperature must rise to the differential setting before it switches to Cool. Then cooling will run down to the Cool setpoint and cycle cooling on and off to maintain as needed. The thermostat would then need to drop to the differential setting before switching back to Heat. Typically, a thermostat using Auto Changeover would only need to switch over twice per day as outdoor temperature rises during the day and drops in the evening.

Alerts
When an alert is active, this icon Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-27 will appear in the lower part of the display. Pressing any button will activate the display and show the alert number above the indoor temperature reading. If more than one alert is active, the thermostat will display the number of the next alert after 10 seconds. Some alerts can be resolved by the homeowner, for example, Replace Batteries. Other alerts may require a service call to the professional installer.Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-28

Alert Number Alert Meaning
405 Low batteries
407 Critically low batteries
164 Heat Pump has detected a fault
170 Thermostat Memory Failure
173 Internal Sensor Error
178 Wired Outdoor Sensor Error. Check wires and connections to the outdoor sensor.

Replace Filter Reminder

When a Replace Filter reminder occurs, this icon Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-29 will appear in the lower part of the display along with the message Replace Filter. After replacing the furnace filter, you can reset this reminder by pressing and holding the upper left and lower right buttons for 5 seconds.

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Built-in compressor protection
Damage can occur if your system’s compressor is restarted too soon after shutdown. This feature forces the compressor to wait for a few minutes before restarting. During the wait time, the display will show the message Waiting For Equipment under the room temperature reading. When the safe wait time has elapsed, the message disappears, and the thermostat will show “Heat on” or “Cool on”.Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-31

Accent Piece Installation/Replacement

Private label accent piece for FocusPRO N100 models
Private label replacement accent pieces for N100 thermostats can be ordered. Information about the private label program can be found at: www.resideo.com/us/en/pro/private-label-program

Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-32

Example of the private label accent pieces that can be ordered for the thermostats listed above. Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-33

See the video at:

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Battery Replacement
The thermostat’s display will let you know when the batteries are low and need to be replaced.

  1. Remove the thermostat by pulling it away from its mount, as seen below.
  2. Be sure to use fresh AA batteries and insert them as shown.
  3. After inserting the new batteries, align the thermostat with the mounting plate and push gently until the thermostat snaps back into place.Honeywell-Home-N100-Series-Non-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-35

Troubleshooting

 

Display is blank

·   Check circuit breaker and reset if necessary

·   Make sure power switch for heating & cooling system is on

·   Make sure furnace door is closed securely

Make sure fresh AA alkaline batteries are correctly installed See Battery

Replacement

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heating or cooling does not run

·    When running heat, the display will show HEAT ON in lower right of display

·    When running cool, display will show COOL ON in lower right of display

·    If display shows WAITING FOR EQUIPMENT under temperature reading, it is in compressor delay mode to protect the system. Wait 5 minutes to determine if the thermostat makes a Heat or Cool call

·    If the display doesn’t indicate a call for Heat or Cool or WAITING FOR EQUIPMENT, verify the mode setting, temperature setpoint and room temperature

If you press the Up or Down arrow

·    Upper left of the display shows mode setting

·    Upper right shows setpoint

· The center of the display shows the room temperature

If the issue persists

·    Check the circuit breaker and reset if necessary

·    Make sure the power switch at the heating & cooling system is on

·    Make sure the furnace door is closed securely

 

 

Heat or Aux Heat runs with Cooling

·    Verify there is not a wire attached to W for heat pump systems. See

Wiring Diagrams.

·    For heat pump applications, the reversing valve is energized in Heat on some heat pumps and Cool for other heat pumps. Verify ISU 2060 is set correctly

·    Verify that no wires are shorted. Look for exposed sections of wire at the UWP

 

Heat or Aux heat runs with no call for heat or cooling

·    Verify display does not indicate HEAT ON, COOL ON or AUX HEAT ON

·    Verify there is not wire attached to W for heat pump systems. See

Wiring Diagram.

·    Verify that no wires are shorted. Look for exposed sections of wire at the UWP

 

 

Cannot change the setpoint to the desired setting

·    Verify the mode setting (Heat, Cool, Auto, or Em Heat in upper left of display)

The setting ranges for these modes are

o                Heat or Em Heat: 32 ºF to 90 ºF (0 ºC to 32.0 ºC)

o                 Cool: 50 ºF to 99 ºF (10.0 ºC to 37.0 ºC)

If the setpoint can be adjusted, but not to the full range shown above, the thermostat may be configured for a maximum heat or minimum cool

setpoint to restrict settings that are energy inefficient.

WAITING FOR EQUIPMENT

shown in the display under the room

temperature

The compressor protection feature is engaged. Wait a few minutes for the system to safely restart to avoid damaging the compressor. See Built-in

compressor protection.

Specifications

Temperature Ranges

  • Heat: 32 °F to 90 °F (0 °C to 32.0 °C)
    Cool: 50 °F to 99 °F (10.0 °C to 37.0 °C)
  • Working Ambient Temperature 32 °F to 120 °F (0 C° to 48.9 °C)
  • Operating Ambient Temperature 32 °F to 102 °F (0 °C to 38.9 °C)
  • Shipping Temperature -20 °F to 120 °F (-28.9 °C to 48.9 °C)
  • Operating Relative Humidity 5% to 90% (non-condensing)
  • Physical Dimensions in inches (mm) (H x W x D) Thermostat
    • 5-1/8” W x 3-7/16” H x 1-3/16” D
    • 130 mm W x 87 mm H x 29.5 mm D

Cover Plate

  • 6-1/16” W x 4-3/5” H
  • 154 mm W x 117 mm H

Electrical Ratings

  • Device Input Power AC: 1.1 VA, 24 VAC nominal (20-30 VAC), 60 Hz
  • Load Ratings – see below
  • Batteries – Two 1.5V AA alkaline batteries
Terminal Voltage (60Hz) Running Current
W Heating 24 Vac 0.02-1.0 A
W Heating 750 mV DC 100 mA DC
W2 (Aux) Heating 24 Vac 0.02-1.0 A
E Emergency Heat 24 Vac 0.02-0.5 A
Y Compressor Stage 1 24 Vac 0.02-1.0 A
Y2 Compressor Stage 2 24 Vac 0.02-1.0 A
G Fan 24 Vac 0.02-0.5 A
O/B Changeover 24 Vac 0.02-0.5 A
L/A Input 24 Vac 0.02-0.5 A

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

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

CAUTION: MERCURY NOTICE
If 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: ELECTRONIC WASTE NOTICE
The product and batteries should not be disposed of with other household waste. Check for the nearest authorized collection centers or authorized recyclers. The correct disposal of end-of-life equipment will help prevent negative consequences for the environment and human health.

FCC statement available at: https://customer.resideo.com/en-US/support/residential/codes-and-standards/FCC15105/Pages/default.aspx

Customer Assistance
For assistance with this product, please visit customer.resideo.com or call Resideo Customer Care toll-free at 1-800-633-3991

5-year limited warranty
For Warranty information, go to honeywellhome.com/support

Resideo Technologies Inc. Scottsdale, AZ 85254 33-00692EFS-01 L.Y. Rev. 12-24 The Honeywell Home trademark is used under license from Honeywell International, Inc. This product is manufactured by Resideo Technologies, Inc. and its affiliates. 2024 Resideo Technologies, Inc. Resideo Technologies Inc. Scottsdale, AZ 85254 33-00692EFS-01 L.Y. Rev. 12-24 La marca comercial Honeywell Home se utiliza bajo licencia de Honeywell International, Inc. Este producto está fabricado por Resideo Technologies, Inc. y sus filiales. 2024 Resideo Technologies, Inc.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I customize the label with my own brand?
A: Yes, the FocusPRO Series allows for a customizable snap-on label. Contact Honeywell for more information on branding options.

Q: How do I troubleshoot common issues with the FocusPRO?
A: Refer to the user manual for a list of common issues and troubleshooting steps. If problems persist, contact customer support for assistance.

Q: Is professional installation required for setting up the FocusPRO?
A: While professional installation is recommended for best results, the provided installation guide can help users with DIY setup. If unsure, consult a professional installer.

Documents / Resources

Honeywell Home N100 Series Non Programmable Thermostat [pdf] User Guide
N100, S200, P200, N100 Series Non Programmable Thermostat, N100 Series, Non Programmable Thermostat, Programmable Thermostat, Thermostat

References

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