T775P SERIES 2000 ELECTRONIC STAND-ALONE CONTROLLER
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BEFORE INSTALLATION
Review the “Specifications” on page 36 before 
installing the controller.
When Installing This Product
1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow 
them could damage the product or cause a hazard-
ous condition.
2. Check ratings given in instructions and on the prod-
uct to ensure the product is suitable for your
application.
3. Installer must be a trained, experienced service 
technician.
4. After installation is complete, check out product 
operation as provided in these instructions.
INSTALLATION AND SETUP
The following installation procedures are typically 
performed in the order listed:
1. Mounting — see “Mounting” below.
2. Wiring — see “Wiring” on this page.
3. Checkout — see page 8.
4. Interface and Programming overview – see page 9.
5. Setup – see page 12.
6. Programming the Controller with no Reset – see 
page 26 
or 
Programming the Controller with Reset – page 29.
7. Scheduling (optional) — see page 31.
Additional topics are:
• Temperature sensor calibration begins on page 8.
• Interface overview begins on page 9.
• Summary menu begins on page 35.
• Troubleshooting begins on page 35.
MOUNTING
This section describes the mounting procedures for the 
controller and temperature sensor(s).
Controller Mounting
IMPORTANT
Avoid mounting in areas where acid fumes or 
other deteriorating vapors can attack the metal 
parts of the controller circuit board, or in areas 
where escaping gas or other explosive vapors 
are present.
IMPORTANT
The controller must be mounted in a position that 
allows clearance for wiring, servicing, and 
removal.
Use a screwdriver to pry out only the knockouts that you 
will use. 
If mounting on DIN rail, be sure to remove the knockouts 
before mounting. See “Controller Wiring” on page 5 and 
Fig. 7 on page 6 for recommended knockout usage and 
locations. If you do not use an opened knockout be sure 
to cover it.
Mount the controller on any convenient interior location 
using the four mounting holes provided on the back of the 
enclosure using #6 or #8 screws (screws are not provided 
and must be obtained separately). Use controller 
dimensions in Fig. 1 on page 2 as a guide.
The controller may be mounted in any orientation. 
However, mounting in the orientation shown in Fig. 1 
permits proper viewing of the LCD display and use of the 
keypad.
Temperature Sensor(s) Mounting 
and Location
Temperature sensors may be located up to 1,000 feet 
(304 m) from the T775P controller. See Table 3 on page 8 
for calibration guidelines.
The sensors may be mounted on a wall or panel for 
sensing space temperature, strapped to a pipe or inserted 
in an immersion well (see Fig. 2) for hot or cold water 
sensing, or taped to a standard cap or bulb holder for duct 
air sensing. To prevent moisture or condensation entering 
the sensor through the lead wire holes, mount the sensor 
with the lead wires exiting the bottom of the sensor.
NOTES:
1. The included sensor is not designed for very 
wet applications. For immersion applications, 
an immersion well is used.
2. Heat conductive compound must be used in 
immersion wells. 
3. See “Temperature Sensors” on page 2 for this 
type of installation.
Fig. 2. Sensor inserted in immersion well.
NOTE: Multiple sensors may be parallel-series wired 
to sense average temperatures in large 
spaces. See Fig. 3 on page 4.
WIRING
All wiring must comply with applicable electrical codes 
and ordinances, or as specified on installation wiring 
diagrams. Controller wiring is terminated to the screw 
terminal blocks located inside the device.
The remainder of this section describes the temperature 
sensor wiring and the T775P controller wiring.
Wiring Connections Access
To access the wiring connections, remove the two screws 
on the left side of the enclosure and gently swing open the 
top. Be careful to not stress the ribbon cables that connect 
the keypad and LCD display to the controller circuit board.
SENSOR
PLACED
IN WELL
IMMERSION
WELL
1/2 NPT
USE HEAT
CONDUCTIVE
COMPOUND
M24388