Fast TS21 Bedienungsanleitung

INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
TS21
2 Heating and 1 Cooling

Flexible applications - Universal and easy to install in
residential or commercial environments.
Advanced features - Precision electronics provide premium
comfort and temperature accuracy +/- 1 degree F.
Simple to use - Set and Forget with an easy to use menus
so straightforward no instruction manual is needed. 7 day
Programmable with 4 events each day including fan.
Technology that works for you - Easy to use, easy to see
touchscreen
ALL BACKED WITH A 2 YEAR WARRANTY
OVER THE COUNTER.
WELCOME TO

WIRING TABLE
CONFIGURATION Y1 Y2 W2 OB/W R/C R/H G
Cooling Only
Air Conditioner Furn. Off AC x x x
2 Air Conditioner Furn. Off AC1 AC2 x x x
Heating Only
No Compressor Electrical Furn. El.Furn El.Furn2* x x x
No Compressor Emg. El. Furn. Emg. El. Furn. El.Furn El.Furn2* x x x
No Compressor Gas Gas Gas2* x x x
No Compressor Oil Oil Oil2* x x x
No Compressor 2 Stage Gas Gas1 Gas2 x x x
* if there is another furnace, then connect it to OB/W relay.
1 Stage Cooling, 1 Stage Heating
Heat Pump Furn. Off HP OB x x x
Air Conditioner Electrical Furn. AC El.Furn x x x
Air Conditioner Emg. El. Furn. AC Emg. El. Furn. El.Furn x x x
Air Conditioner Gas AC Gas x x x
Air Conditioner Oil AC Oil x x x
MOUNTING THE THERMOSTAT TO THE WALL
1. Make sure to turn off the power supply located at the electrical service panel. All heating and
cooling units should be OFF.
2. Remove the cover plate by pulling up the cover from the left or right side only.
3. Align the thermostat unit to the wall.
4. Mark the two locations for drilling the 3/16” holes required for the plastic screw anchors.
5. Remove the thermostat and drill the two 3/16” holes in these locations.
6. Insert the plastic gyproc screw anchors and tighten them securely.
7. Make the appropriate wire connections based on the specifications of the household HVAC unit(s).
Please refer to Wiring Diagram to determine the appropriate wire connections.
8. Securely mount the thermostat unit to the wall with the two supplied screws.
9. Fit the cover plate back by clipping one side first (left or right) and than push down on the
opposite side.
10. Turn on the electricity at the electrical service panel.

WIRING LEGEND
TERMINAL EQUIPMENT STANDARD COLOR
Y1 First Heat Pump & AC Yellow
G Fan Green
W2 First Stage Furnace White
OBW Reverse Valve - Second Stage Furnace Orange
RH 24v Red
Y2 Second Heat Pump & AC Unknown
C Common Blue
H Humidity Control Unknown
DH Dehumidity Control, Variable Fan Control Unknown
RC 24v Unknown
11 & 12 Not Used
NOTE: The above colors are standard in HVAC industry. The wiring should be confirmed before installation
WIRING TABLE
CONFIGURATION Y1 Y2 W2 OB/W R/C R/H G
1 Stage Cooling, 2 Stage Heating
Air Conditioner 2 Stage Gas AC Gas1 Gas2 x x x
Air Conditioner Electrical Furn. AC El.Furn1 El.Furn2 x x x
Air Conditioner Emg. El. Furn. AC Emg. El. Furn. El.Furn1 El.Furn2 x x x
Air Conditioner Gas AC Gas1 Gas2 x x x
Air Conditioner Oil AC Oil1 Oil2 x x x
Heat Pump Electrical Furn. HP El.Furn OB x x x
Heat Pump Gas HP Gas OB x x x
Heat Pump Oil HP Oil OB x x x

AC & ONE HEAT
AC & TWO HEAT
24V (RED)
Heat (WHT)
Fan (GRN)
AC (YLW)
COMMON (BLUE)
24V (RED)
Heat2
Heat1 (WHT)
Fan (GRN)
AC (YLW)
COMMON (BLUE)
WIRING DIAGRAM
ONE AC
TWO AC
24V (RED)
Fan (GRN)
AC (YLW)
COMMON (BLUE)
AC2 (YLW)
24V (RED)
Fan (GRN)
AC1 (YLW)
COMMON (BLUE)
WIRING DIAGRAM

ONE HEAT PUMP
& TWO HEAT
TWO HEAT PUMP
WIRING DIAGRAM
Heat 2
24V (RED)
Reverse Valves (ORG)
Heat 1 (WHT)
Fan (GRN)
HP (YLW)
COMMON (BLUE)
HP 2
24V (RED)
Reverse Valves (ORG)
Fan (GRN)
HP 1 (YLW)
COMMON (BLUE)
ONE HEAT PUMP
ONE HEAT PUMP
& ONE HEAT
WIRING DIAGRAM
24V (RED)
Reverse Valves (ORG)
Fan (GRN)
HP (YLW)
COMMON (BLUE)
24V (RED)
Reverse Valves (ORG)
Heat (WHT)
Fan (GRN)
HP (YLW)
COMMON (BLUE)

TWO
TRANSFORMERS
HEAT
TRAN
CUT
COOL
TRAN
WIRING DIAGRAM
AC & TWO STAGE
FURNACE
ONE
TRANSFORMER
24V (RED)
2nd Stage Heat
1st Stage Heat (WHT)
Fan (GRN)
AC (YLW)
COMMON (BLUE)
HEAT
TRAN
WIRING DIAGRAM

5
6
7
1
9
11
2
3
4
8
10
7Security On Indicator; to change, go to 31.
8Heating set point; to change, go to 13.
9Cooling set point; to change, go to 13.
10 Date (Month/Day/Year); to change, go to 20.
11 Time; to change, go to 20.
1 Room Temperature; to change ºF/ ºC, go to 30.
2 Thermostat Control Mode; to change, go to 15.
3 Temperature Control Mode; to change, go to 14.
4 Fan Operation Mode; to change, go to 16.
5 Fan Operation Indicator; to change, go to 16.
6Vacation Mode Indicator; to change, go to 24.
TO RETURN TO THE HOME PAGE,
SIMPLY TOUCH ICON
AT ANY TIME!
12 Current Room Temperature.
13 Heat and Cool temperature set points; to change, raise
or lower set point as desired. In “Auto” mode touch
Heat/Cool button (Heat or Cool will flash once
selected), then raise or lower set points as desired.
14 Temperature Control Mode; select between Heat / Cool
/ Auto / Emergency Heat.
15 Thermostat Operation Mode: Select between “Run
Program” mode (for details, see 21 ) or “Hold
Temperature” mode.
*
TO ACCESS THE CONTROL PAGE,
SIMPLY TOUCH THE HOME PAGE
SCREEN… ANYWHERE!
18
12
17
15
14
16
19
*13
16 Fan Operation Mode: select between Fan Automatic-
where the fan will turn on only when there is a demand
for heating or cooling. Fan Continuously On – the fan
runs continuously/ Fan Intermittent.
In the fan inter-
mittent mode the fan will run for 10 minutes per _
hour which is a convenient way to filter the air and
conserve energy.
17 Displays Installer Message; to enter a message,
go to 33.
18 Return to Home Page.
19 Access the Menu Page.
HOME PAGE CONTROL PAGE

27
24
25
26
20
21
22
23
27
24
25
26
20
21
22
23
20 Set Date and Time.
21 Program temperature and fan events by:
• Select the Day of the week.
• Select the Event number
• Select the Start time of the Event
• Select the desired temperature setpoint
• Select the next Event number and repeat steps
3 and 4.
• Once you have set all the events for one day you
may copy the same settings to other days of the
week. First ensure that your program settings are
correct. Then select the next day of the week that
you would like to have the same program setting.
• The thermostat will then prompt you to copy the
settings. To activate the program select run
program from the control page.
22 Displays system energy consumption and cost: to
enter system consumption parameters, go to 29;
otherwise, displays fan and compressor runtime.
• Select the End Date
• Adjust the Heat or Cool temperature setpoint.
• The Vacation Mode begins at 10 PM on the day
of your departure and ends at Midnight on the
day of your arrival.
• When the Vacation Mode is active the suitcase
icon will appear on the main page. When you
return from vacation, you will see a message
Vacation Mode Ended displayed on the screen,
simply touch the screen to acknowledge the
message.
23 This function allows you to wipe and clean the screen
with a dampened cloth with out accidentally
changing any of the settings; it place the thermostat
screen in a sleep mode for 15 seconds.
24 Vacation settings allows you to set the temperature
to a fixed setpoint during the time you are on
vacation. Please note that either Heat or Cool must
be selected from the control page before entering the
Vacation Settings page. To active the feature select
Vacation Mode ON-
• Select the Start Date
MENU PAGE
TO ACCESS THE MENU PAGE,
SIMPLY TOUCH
FROM THE CONTROL PAGE.
MENU PAGE
TO ACCESS THE MENU PAGE,
SIMPLY TOUCH
FROM THE CONTROL PAGE.

27
24
25
26
20
21
22
23
•Contrast: set screen contrast from 1-11.
27 To access “Advanced Settings”, hold finger 5
seconds on icon. A warning will appear:
Caution: Incorrect configuration
can damage your system, continue?
YES NO
25 Displays filter usage in days and resets filter timer.
26 Set Screen Options:
•Daylight Time (ON/OFF): activate only if you are
located in a “Daylight Savings Time” zone.
•Reverse: Select between dark background (ON)
or light background (OFF)
•Night Reverse: Select between ON: Automatically
reverses screen background for comfortable
viewing at night (from 9PM to 6AM) OFF: screen
background determined by “Reverse” function
setting.
• You will be prompted to: (first time user) Enter
the default PIN
• Enter your new PIN Re-enter your new PIN
• There are two modes of password protection: Full
Lock and Partial Lock
• The full lock Function does not allow any changes
unless the user enters the PIN
• Partial Lock allows you to change only the
temperature setpoint without entering a PIN.
32 Enter “Installer Message” (up to 42 characters) to
appear at programmable intervals, see 17.
28 Turn “Filter Monitor” ON or OFF; if ON enter the
filter replacement interval.
29 Enter HVAC system consumption parameters
rounded off to kW; see 26 (Typically: Fan 1kW; Heat
Pump 1kW/ton; Furnace 5-30 kW, 7-9¢/kW)
30 Change thermostat temperature display units (ºF or ºC).
31 Turn “Security” ON or OFF (Default Security PIN =
1111) and select the security level: The security
settings allow you to protect your thermostat
thermostat from unauthorized use.
• Turn Security On or Off ( Default pin 1111)
31 32
28 29 30
MENU PAGE
TO ACCESS THE MENU PAGE,
SIMPLY TOUCH
FROM THE CONTROL PAGE.
ADVANCED SETTINGS PAGE 1
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