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Honeywell C7189R2002-2 - User Manual

Honeywell C7189R2002-2
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T10 Pro Smart thermostat with RedLINK
User Guide
THX321WFS2001W (Sensor included)
THX321WF2003W (No sensor)
THX321WF2001W (Number on back of thermostat)
C7189R2002-2 (2 pack wireless temperature/humidity/
motion sensor)
33-00428-03
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Honeywell C7189R2002-2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHoneywell
ModelC7189R2002-2
CategoryThermostat
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Thermostat Features

Flexible Scheduling

Offers location-based control, scheduled, or combined approaches for comfort.

Location-Based Temperature Control

Uses smartphone location to automatically adjust temperature for energy savings and comfort.

Smart Scheduling

Enhances location-based control by adding a sleep period.

Time-Based Scheduling

Allows daily, weekday/weekend, or same-day schedules with four periods: Wake, Away, Home, Sleep.

Manual Operation (No Schedule)

Option to bypass schedules and manually adjust the thermostat.

Scheduling Using Sensors

Utilizes wireless sensors for temperature control in scheduling.

Sensor Priority

Allows setting sensor priority for schedule periods or manual use.

Smart Alerts

Provides alerts for extreme temperatures and maintenance reminders.

Auto Changeover

Automatically switches between heating and cooling based on temperature needs.

Adaptive Intelligent Recovery

Learns system cycle times to ensure desired temperature is reached at the programmed time.

Getting the Most from Your Thermostat

Prioritize Rooms

Prioritize specific rooms or use motion detection for comfort.

Remote Control

Adjust thermostat settings remotely via tablet or smartphone.

Energy Savings with Geofencing

Geofencing helps save energy by adjusting settings when you are away.

Whole-Home Sensor Range

Supports up to 20 sensors within a 200-foot range for whole-home monitoring.

Home Safety Alerts

Provides customizable alerts for potential home safety issues like freezing pipes or overheating rooms.

Using Your Thermostat

Waking the Thermostat Screen

The screen activates by touching the center of the displayed temperature.

Indoor Temperature Display

Shows the current indoor temperature reading.

Priority Display

Indicates the priority type and the count of prioritized rooms.

Indoor Humidity Display

Shows the current indoor humidity level.

Adjusting Temperature

Use up/down arrows to change the setpoint temperature.

Thermostat Menu Access

Accesses features like mode, fan, schedule, and priority settings.

Desired Temperature Display

Shows the target temperature set by the user.

Using the Honeywell Home App

App Fan Setting Control

Allows modification of the fan settings via the app.

App System Mode Control

Enables changing the system mode through the app.

App Menu Access

Accesses the main menu within the Honeywell Home app.

App Temperature Setting

Allows setting the desired temperature via the app.

App Sensor Priority Setting

Configure sensor priority through the mobile application.

App Schedule Type Selection

Choose between different schedule types within the app.

Main Menu on Thermostat

Thermostat Main Menu Navigation

Accesses core thermostat functions like System Mode, Fan, Priority, and Schedule.

System Mode Options

Selects between Heat, Off, Cool, Auto, or Emergency Heat modes.

Fan Control

Configures fan operation: Auto, On, or Circulate.

Sensor Priority Configuration

Selects which sensors are used for temperature control.

Schedule Settings

Create, disable, or reset time-based schedules.

Device and Sensor Management

View, add, or remove wireless sensors.

Thermostat Information Access

View technical details like Mac Address, Model Number, and Wi-Fi versions.

Thermostat Configuration Options

Access settings for Wi-Fi, App connection, HomeKit, Security, and Preferences.

Equipment Status Monitoring

Check current system mode, stages, and IAQ status.

Room Temperature Prioritization

Manually Selected Rooms

Manually chosen rooms contribute to the average home temperature.

Unselected Rooms

Rooms not selected do not affect the average temperature.

Motion-Detected Active Rooms

Rooms with motion are automatically prioritized for temperature averaging.

Rooms Without Motion

Rooms without detected motion are excluded from temperature averaging.

Rooms With Motion

Rooms where motion is detected contribute to the average temperature.

Selecting System Mode

Heat Mode

Activates the heating system.

Cool Mode

Activates the cooling system.

Off Mode

Deactivates both heating and cooling systems.

Auto Mode

Automatically selects heating or cooling to maintain the set temperature.

Emergency Heat Mode

Engages auxiliary or emergency heat, typically for heat pump systems.

System Mode Notes

Important notes regarding mode availability and display variations.

Auto Changeover and Emergency Heat

Auto Changeover Availability

Auto changeover requires specific system configuration and installer enablement.

Auto Mode Setpoints

Set heat and cool points to the same temperature, though a differential is preferred.

Differential Settings in Auto Mode

Enforces a 1.5°F differential to prevent rapid cycling between heat and cool.

Understanding Auto Mode Differential

Explains differential as the temperature change needed to switch between heating and cooling.

Dehumidification Overcooling

Additional temperature drop for AC dehumidification before switching back to heat.

Emergency Heat Operation

Activates emergency heat, locking out the heat pump and using backup heat.

Emergency Heat Availability

Emergency heat is available only if configured for heat pump with backup heat.

Setting Emergency Heat Mode

Instructions to set the thermostat to emergency heat via the system mode menu.

Fan Operation and Scheduling

Fan Setting Note

Fan settings may not be available for all system types.

Fan Control Steps

Step-by-step guide to access and select fan modes (On, Auto, Circulate).

Auto Fan Operation

Fan runs only when heating or cooling system is active.

Continuous Fan Operation

Fan runs constantly regardless of heating or cooling cycles.

Circulate Fan Operation

Fan runs periodically (approx. 33%) for air circulation.

Additional Fan Operation Triggers

Fan can also run with humidifier, dehumidifier, or ventilator functions.

Fan Scheduling Options

Set fan mode (on, auto, circ) for each schedule program.

Setting Time and Date

Automatic Time;Date Sync

Date and time sync automatically via Wi-Fi and Honeywell Home app.

Manual Time;Date Setting

Manual steps to set date and time if Wi-Fi is not used.

Setting the Date

Instructions to adjust month, day, and year.

Setting the Time

Instructions to adjust hour, minute, and AM/PM.

Clock Format Selection

Choose between 12-hour or 24-hour clock format.

Daylight Saving Time Setting

Configure settings for daylight saving time.

Connecting to Networks

Wi-Fi Connection Steps

Step-by-step guide to connect the thermostat to a Wi-Fi network.

App Connection Steps

Instructions to link the thermostat with the Honeywell Home app.

Thermostat and Location Setup

Select the thermostat model and its installation location in the app.

Wi-Fi and HomeKit Management

Wi-Fi Management on Thermostat

Manage Wi-Fi settings directly on the thermostat.

Enabling Wi-Fi

Steps to turn on Wi-Fi functionality on the thermostat.

Connecting to Wi-Fi

Procedures for connecting to a wireless network.

Disabling Wi-Fi

Steps to turn off Wi-Fi functionality on the thermostat.

Disconnecting Wi-Fi

How to disconnect the thermostat from a Wi-Fi network.

HomeKit Setup Guide

Instructions for integrating the thermostat with Apple HomeKit.

Setting Schedules on Thermostat

Accessing Schedule Settings

Navigate to the Schedule menu on the thermostat.

Grouped Days Scheduling

Set a uniform schedule for all days or edit specific periods.

Creating Custom Schedules

Create custom schedules for weekdays/weekends or new schedules.

Single Day Scheduling

Configure unique schedules for each individual day.

Schedule Period Customization

Customize time, sensor priority, temperature setpoints, and fan settings for schedule periods.

Geofencing Scheduling Note

Geofencing scheduling is managed via the mobile app.

Scheduling Through the App

Flexible App Scheduling Options

Combine geofencing, time-based, or manual scheduling via the app.

App Geofencing Scheduling

Uses smartphone location for automatic temperature adjustments when away or returning.

App Smart Sleep Scheduling

Integrates a sleep period into location-based temperature control via the app.

App Time-Based Scheduling

Create custom daily, weekday/weekend, or uniform schedules in the app.

App Manual Adjustment

Option to bypass app scheduling and adjust manually.

App Sensor Priority Settings

Assign sensor priority for schedule periods or manual control within the app.

App Scheduling Interface

Navigating the app to select schedule types (Grouped/Single Day).

App Schedule Options and Geofencing

App Schedule Options and Priority

Manage schedule status, create new schedules, or switch to geofencing and set sensor priority.

App Geofencing Status Display

Thermostat screen indicates active geofencing status (Home/Away/Sleep).

Manual Override with Geofencing

Manual temperature changes are temporary until geofence boundary is crossed.

Adjusting Geofence Radius

Steps to modify the geofence boundary using the app's map interface.

Schedule Override on Device

Manual Setpoint Adjustment

Change setpoint by pressing up/down arrows, or 'Heat to'/'Cool to' in Auto mode.

Understanding Schedule Hold

Indicates when a schedule is on hold and shows the hold duration.

Hold Until Information

Displays message about settings holding until a specified time.

Hold Options

Select how long the manual override (hold) should last.

Setting Hold Duration

Choose specific time for hold, then confirm by pressing Done.

Setting Preferences

Thermostat Preference Options

Customize thermostat display and behavior through preference settings.

Accessing Preferences Menu

Guide to navigate to and access the thermostat's preferences menu.

Display Settings

Customize temperature units, language, idle screen style, and backlight.

Temperature Unit Selection

Choose between Fahrenheit or Celsius for temperature display.

Language Settings

Select the display language for the thermostat.

Idle Screen Style

Choose between a temperature or analog clock display for the idle screen.

Inactive Backlight Adjustment

Adjust backlight brightness when the thermostat is inactive.

Sleep Backlight and Time Settings

Configure backlight and sleep times for inactive periods.

Indoor Sensor Offset Adjustment

Adjust displayed temperature and humidity readings from indoor sensors.

Clean Screen Mode

Locks the screen for 30 seconds to allow safe cleaning.

Date and Time Preferences

Settings for date, time, and daylight saving adjustments.

Reminder Settings

Configure reminders for IAQ equipment maintenance like filters.

Adaptive Recovery Setting

Enable or disable the Adaptive Intelligent Recovery feature.

Screen Cleaning and Security

Using Clean Screen Mode

Locks the thermostat screen to prevent accidental input during cleaning.

Clean Screen Activation

Steps to activate the 30-second screen lock for cleaning.

Cleaning Precautions

Important safety instructions for cleaning the thermostat screen.

Thermostat Security Options

Configure security settings to prevent unauthorized access.

Accessing Security Settings

Guide to access and change lock modes or create a password.

Lock Mode Types

Explains the three lock mode options: Unlocked, Partially Locked, and Fully Locked.

Password Security Note

Reminder to securely store any created passwords.

Indoor Air Quality Control

Humidification Control

Manage humidity levels and humidifier settings.

Setting Humidification Level

Adjust the desired indoor humidity level.

Window Protection Settings

Adjusts humidity based on insulation to prevent window frost/condensation.

Window Protection Requirement

Window Protection requires an outdoor sensor or internet connection.

How Window Protection Works

Limits humidifier operation to prevent window frost/condensation.

Adjusting Window Protection Level

Steps to adjust window protection from 1 (poorly insulated) to 10 (well insulated).

Dehumidification Settings

Dehumidification Control

Manages indoor humidity by controlling cooling or a whole house dehumidifier.

Setting Dehumidification Level

Adjust the desired indoor dehumidification level.

Dehumidification Cooling Droop

Cooling system may lower temperature up to 3°F below setpoint for dehumidification.

Humidification;Dehumidification Deadband

A 15% deadband prevents simultaneous humidification/dehumidification, ensuring proper switching.

Dehumidification Overcooling Limit

Cooling system can lower temperature up to 5°F below setpoint for dehumidification.

Dehumidification Range

Dehumidification range is 25% to 80% RH, updated via app.

Ventilation Control

Setting Ventilation Level

Adjust the ventilation settings on the thermostat.

Ventilation Modes

Select between Auto, On, or Off modes for ventilation.

Ventilation Status Indicator

The display indicates if the ventilator is currently active.

Temporary Ventilation Activation

Temporarily activate ventilation for a set duration (0-180 minutes).

Timed Ventilation Limitation

Timed ventilation is not applicable when ventilation is set to always 'On'.

Ventilation Lockout During Sleep

Option to disable ventilation during sleep periods.

Ventilation Lockout Recommendations

Increase ventilation equipment to meet ASHRAE standards for run time.

Sleep Period Ventilation Notes

Sleep period ventilation lockout may not be available if installer set priority.

Advanced Features

Adaptive Intelligent Recovery

Thermostat learns system performance to reach set temperatures at programmed times.

How Adaptive Intelligent Recovery Works

System starts early to reach target temperature by programmed time, displaying 'In Recovery'.

Adaptive Recovery Ramps

Utilizes two ramps (compressor, aux heat) for recovery, adjusting over a week.

Compressor Protection

Prevents equipment damage by keeping the compressor off for a few minutes before restarting.

Waiting for Equipment Message

Displays 'Waiting for Equipment' during compressor off-time for protection.

P+I Control Algorithm

Advanced control algorithm for precise temperature regulation, eliminating droop.

Understanding Proportional Plus Integral (P+I) Control

Explains how P+I control achieves precise temperature regulation by minimizing error.

Droop Usage with Aux Heat

Details droop usage for aux heat in heat pump systems and installer configuration.

Alerts and Notifications

Accessing Alerts and Notifications

Steps to view active alerts and notifications from the menu.

Alert Acknowledgment

Acknowledging alerts is required before accessing other menu options.

Alert Messages and Meanings

Set Date and Time Alert

Prompt to set date and time for full functionality.

Wi-Fi Module Error

Indicates a failure in the thermostat's Wi-Fi module.

Registration Required Alert

Requires online registration via the Honeywell Home App.

No Internet Connection Alert

Thermostat is connected to the network but not the internet.

Wi-Fi Signal Lost Alert

Indicates a loss of Wi-Fi connection.

Wi-Fi Not Configured Alert

Wi-Fi has not been set up on the thermostat.

Outdoor Temperature Internet Requirement

Internet connection is needed for outdoor temperature data.

Power Restored Alert

Indicates power to the thermostat has been restored after an interruption.

Heat Pump Failure Alert

Signals a potential issue with the heat pump system.

Memory Error Alert

Indicates a failure in the thermostat's memory chip.

Internal Sensor Error Alert

Signals a failure in the thermostat's internal sensor.

Internal Humidity;Temp Sensor Failure

Indicates a failure in the internal humidity/temperature sensor.

Thermostat Memory Error

Indicates an internal issue with the thermostat's memory chip.

Thermostat Unknown Time Alert

Time is not updating, likely due to Wi-Fi or registration issues.

Low Sensor Batteries Alert

Notifies when wireless sensor batteries are low.

Indoor Sensor Error

Indicates an issue with an indoor wireless sensor.

Indoor Sensor Connection Error

Reports that an indoor sensor is no longer connected.

Outdoor Sensor Error

Indicates the outdoor temperature sensor is not detected.

Floor Sensor Error (Future)

Floor temperature sensor error, noted as for future use.

Wired Indoor Sensor Failure

Signals a failure in the wired indoor temperature sensor.

Wired Outdoor Sensor Failure

Indicates a failure in the wired outdoor temperature sensor.

RedLINK RF Toolkit Error

Reports that the wireless sensor RF network is not operating.

IAQ Reminders Setup

IAQ Reminder Setup

Set up reminders for cleaning or replacing IAQ equipment like filters.

List of IAQ Reminders

Comprehensive list of available IAQ maintenance reminders.

Disabling IAQ Reminders

Instructions on how to turn off specific IAQ reminders.

IAQ Reminder Display Note

Clarifies which IAQ reminders appear in Preferences regardless of setup.

Adjusting IAQ Reminder Settings

Steps to set, adjust, or reset IAQ maintenance reminders.

Fan Run Time for Reminders

Explains how fan run time is tracked for related reminders.

Wireless Sensor Information

Checking Sensor Status

Guide to check the status of installed wireless sensors.

Sensor Status Check Steps

Detailed steps to view sensor status on the thermostat.

Sensor Management Options

Access options to view, add, or identify wireless sensors.

Identifying a Wireless Sensor

Procedure to identify a specific wireless sensor by its room name.

Viewing Sensor Information

Access detailed information for individual sensors.

Adjusting Motion Sensitivity

Configure the sensitivity level for motion detection on sensors.

Sensor Blink Lights Feature

Activate a blinking light on the sensor for easy location.

Sensor Battery Replacement

Sensor Battery Power Source

Clarifies thermostat power source and sensor battery type.

Battery Replacement Warning

Notifies when to replace indoor sensor batteries, typically 60 days before depletion.

Sensor Battery Status Light

Explains the meaning of the sensor status light for battery power.

Battery Replacement Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for replacing batteries in wireless sensors.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Wi-Fi Connection FAQs

Addresses common questions regarding Wi-Fi connectivity issues.

Thermostat Functionality Without Wi-Fi

Explains that manual control works but app features require Wi-Fi.

Improving Wi-Fi Signal Strength

Tips to improve Wi-Fi signal range by repositioning or upgrading the router.

Troubleshooting Wi-Fi Signal Lost Alert

Actions to take when the "Wi-Fi signal lost" alert appears.

Activation Email Issues

Solutions for not receiving the Honeywell Home account activation email.

Multiple User Setup

Guide to adding multiple users to the Honeywell Home account and thermostat.

Geofencing with Multiple Users

Explains how geofencing works with multiple users and individual accounts.

App Changes Not Reflecting on Thermostat

Troubleshooting steps when app changes don't appear on the thermostat.

Firmware Updates

Ensures thermostat stays updated with the latest features and security patches via Wi-Fi.

Thermostat Security Best Practices

Recommends changing router passwords and using strong passwords for security.

Additional FAQs and Safety

Safe Thermostat Removal

Safety instructions for removing the thermostat, recommending professional help or circuit breaker use.

Uninstalling T10 Pro Smart Thermostat

Steps for uninstalling the thermostat, including resetting settings.

Thermostat Motion Sensor

Clarifies that the thermostat itself does not have a motion sensor.

Active Rooms Without Motion

Behavior when no motion is detected in active rooms.

Active Room Occupancy Timeout

Explains how the system determines room occupancy based on motion events.

Sensor Motion Detection Technology

Sensors use Passive Infrared (PIR) technology to detect motion.

Motion-Based Priority Logic

How motion detection prioritizes rooms and averages their temperatures.

Motion Sensor Detection Range

Typical detection range for motion sensors is 20-30 feet.

Troubleshooting Guide

Troubleshooting Blank Display

Steps to resolve issues when the thermostat display is blank.

Troubleshooting System Response

Diagnosing why the heating or cooling system is not operating.

Troubleshooting Temperature Settings

Resolving issues where temperature settings are not being applied.

Troubleshooting Aux Heat in Cooling

Diagnosing why auxiliary heat is running during cooling mode.

Troubleshooting Cooling with Heat Call

Resolving instances where cooling operates during a heat call.

Troubleshooting Sensor Connection

Steps to resolve issues with wireless sensor connectivity.

Specifications and Regulatory Information

Temperature Range Specifications

Operating and setting ranges for heating and cooling temperatures.

Ambient Temperature Specifications

The range of ambient temperatures the thermostat can operate in.

Shipping Temperature Specifications

Temperature range for shipping and storage.

Operating Humidity Specifications

The range of relative humidity for operation.

Humidity Setting Range

The adjustable range for humidity settings.

Dehumidification Setting Range

The adjustable range for dehumidification settings.

Physical Dimensions

Measurements of the thermostat and its components.

Electrical Ratings

Voltage and current ratings for various thermostat terminals.

Power Consumption

The power consumption of the thermostat.

FCC Regulations

Compliance information according to FCC rules.

Industry Canada Regulations

Compliance information according to Industry Canada rules.

FCC Warning Statement

Warning regarding unauthorized modifications to the device.

Product Disposal Information

Instructions for proper disposal of the product to protect the environment.

5-Year Limited Warranty

Warranty Coverage and Duration

Covers defects in workmanship/materials for five years, excluding batteries.

Defective Product Return Process

Procedures for returning a defective product or obtaining service.

Warranty Exclusions

Excludes costs for removal/reinstallation and damage from consumer misuse.

Limitation of Liability

Limits Resideo's liability to repair/replacement and excludes consequential damages.

State Law Limitations

Notes that state laws may affect limitations on damages.

Implied Warranty Limitations

Limits implied warranties to the same five-year duration as the express warranty.

Consumer Rights and Questions

Outlines consumer rights and provides contact information for warranty questions.

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