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Brand | Johnson |
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Model | S1-TTSCC01 |
Category | Touch Panel |
Language | English |
Lists all parts included in the Touch Screen Communicating Control kit.
Defines the primary function and exceptions for the control.
Specifies the recommended installation location for the control and areas to avoid.
Details the steps for mounting the control unit on the wall, including hole cutting.
Explains the procedure to remove the control's mounting back plate.
Specifies wire gauge and potential interference avoidance for system wiring.
Provides a diagram and explanation of the ideal system wiring path.
Detailed steps for wiring the Touch Screen Communicating Control.
Instructions for connecting the communicating plug harness to the outdoor control.
Instructions for wiring the communicating indoor control units.
Connects bypass or fan powered humidifiers to the system.
Wiring diagram for bypass humidifiers with air handlers.
Wiring diagram for fan powered humidifiers with furnaces.
Wiring diagram for fan powered humidifiers with air handlers.
Guides installer through date/time, software revision, and mode selection.
Describes the routine for discovering and configuring system components.
Screens for configuring heat kits on variable speed air handlers.
Screens for configuring heat pump parameters and settings.
Displays and adjusts airflow settings for heating and cooling.
Used to add or edit system accessories like humidifiers.
Allows viewing, editing, enabling, and disabling maintenance reminders.
How to enter service mode on the master control by holding the brand symbol.
Navigating the master control interface in service mode to view components.
Viewing detailed information, status, and inputs/outputs of system components.
Viewing additional accessories connected to the system.
Accessing and viewing the event and fault log from the system map.
Exporting log information to a USB device for future reference.
Deleting log entries from the control based on selection criteria.
Manually inputting log entries for tracking service or maintenance.
Navigating the main system menu from service mode.
Importing and exporting system data, schedules, and dealer info via USB.
Viewing the installer system configuration screens.
Adding or editing system accessories like humidifiers and filters.
Accessing system settings and individual control settings.
Configuring system settings based on installed equipment and thermostat controls.
Configuring heat kits for variable speed air handlers to ensure proper airflow.
Allowing heat pump "jumpers" to be changed via the Touch Screen Control.
Adjusting compressor delay, defrost curve, switch point, and Y2 lock settings.
Configuring airflow settings and delay profiles for system operation.
Displays and adjusts airflow settings by CFM and restores defaults.
Controls comfort settings affecting calls for conditioning and humidity.
Settings for dehumidification using equipment or overcooling.
Customizes temperature set point satisfaction and equipment staging.
Explains differential, timer, and deadband settings for temperature control.
Limits equipment operation based on outdoor temperature.
Configures ventilation mode, runtime, and cycle time.
Sets limits for ventilation based on temperature.
Controls ventilation during heating or cooling calls.
Manages ventilation based on indoor humidity levels.
Updating and managing device firmware using a USB drive.
Restarting the control's firmware or restoring factory defaults.
Controls homeowner access to features like firmware, configuration, and security.
Customizes what the homeowner sees, like fan/humidity icons and outdoor temp.
Allows homeowner to select modes and import/export schedules.
Selects the brand displayed on the control (York, Coleman, Luxaire).
Tests compressor cooling operation, including stages and fan.
Tests heating operation for heat pumps and furnaces.
Tests IAQ accessories added to the system.
Exiting forced operation and service mode to return to normal operation.
Extends the communication harness for safer and more convenient service tool use.
Outlines functionality available in service tool mode compared to master control.
Explains log button capabilities available in service tool mode.
Accessing the service tool menu and forced operation features.
Setting up and using the demo mode for simulating system connections.