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INSTRUCTION GUIDE: ELITE COMMUNICATING THERMOSTAT
IG1602EW 06/12
Instruction Guide:
Elite Communicating Thermostats
TPCM32U03/TPCM32U04
Thermostat Operation
NOTE: These communicating thermostats communicate via a
4-wire Modbus protocol and will only operate with the Aurora
Control System. TPCM32U03 is not applicable to variable speed
compressor equipment.
Adjusting Temperature
(Temporary Override in Programmable models)
1. Before you can adjust the temperature, a MODE must be
selected. If you are already in a Heating or Cooling mode,
then skip to step 5.
2. To select a MODE, use the keypad
arrows to scroll to MODE, and then
press the center button on the key
pad to enter the operating mode
menu.
3. Select the desired mode by
scrolling up or down, with the
arrows, and then press the center
button on the keypad to enter into that mode.
4. You are now returned to the Main Menu and Figure 1 is a
similar view. NOTE: Outdoor temperature is only displayed
if an outdoor sensor is installed.
5. To increase the temperature set point, use the arrow up
button. To decrease the set point, use the arrow down
button. Press the center button on the key pad for the new
set point to be effective
Setting Date And Time
1. From the Main Menu, scroll to MENU and press the center
button ■ on the keypad.
2. Select SET DATE AND TIME
3. If your area observes daylight savings time, select AUTO
DAYLIGHT SAVING, scroll to ON, then press the center
button ■ to save. You will be returned to the select SET
DATE AND TIME menu. Scroll to SET DATE AND TIME
and press the center button ■ on the keypad.
4. SET MONTH by using the up and down arrows ▲▼, and then
press the center button on the keypad to save the month.
5. SET DAY by using the up and down arrows ▲▼, and then
press the center button on the keypad to save the day.
6. SET YEAR by using the up and down arrows ▲▼, and then
press the center button on the keypad to save the year.
7. SET HOUR by using the up and down arrows ▲▼, and then
press the center button on the keypad to save the hour.
8. SET MINUTE by using the up and down arrows ▲▼, and
then press the center button ■ on the keypad to save the
minute.
9. Date and Time are now set. You can return to the Main
Menu by pressing the left arrow key to return to the
previous menu.
Hold Setting
Vacation and Permanent (Programmable models only)
This section describes the HOLD functions. You can program
the thermostat to hold the temperature for a period of time.
If you want to hold the temperature for a few hours or a few
weeks, your thermostat can accommodate your schedule.
Vacation Hold
(Programmable models only)
1. From the Main Menu, scroll to MENU and press the center
button ■ on the keypad.
2. Select HOLD → VACATION
3. First, the thermostat prompts you for a temperature to hold.
If you are in AUTO MODE you will be prompted for both
a heat setting and a cool setting. Use the up and down
arrows keys ▲▼ to select the desired temperature and
press the center button on the keypad.
4. Next it will prompt you for a date and time that you wish
to return to programmed operation. Returning to the Main
Screen, you will notice that in the upper part of the screen
is alternating HOLD TIL *date and time you specified* and
the actual date and time.
5. To cancel this hold, scroll to CANCEL HOLD from the Main
Menu and press the center button ■.
Permanent Hold
(Programmable models only)
1. From the Main Menu, scroll to MENU and press the center
button ■ on the keypad.
2. Select HOLD → PERMANENT
3. First, the thermostat prompts you for a temperature to hold.
If you are in AUTO MODE you will be prompted for both
a heat setting and a cool setting. Use the up and down
arrows keys ▲▼ to select the desired temperature and
press the center button on the keypad.
4. Returning to the Main Screen, you will notice that in the
upper part of the screen is alternating PERMANENT HOLD
and the actual date and time.
5. You can adjust to permanent hold temperature at will, and
the temperature you select will remain until the permanent
hold is canceled.
6. To cancel this hold, scroll to CANCEL HOLD from the Main
Menu and press the center button ■. This will revert to the
programmed settings.
Figure 1
Elite Communicating Thermostats
TPCM32U03/TPCM32U04
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WaterFurnace TPCM32U03 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryThermostat
ManufacturerWaterFurnace
ModelTPCM32U03
CompatibilityWaterFurnace Geothermal Systems
Power Source24V AC
ProgrammableYes
MountingWall-mounted
Control TypeTouchscreen
Stages2 Heat / 2 Cool

Summary

Thermostat Operation

Adjusting Temperature

How to adjust the temperature set point using the thermostat keypad.

Setting Date And Time

Procedure for setting the current date and time on the thermostat.

Hold Setting

Section describing the HOLD functions for programming temperature holds.

Vacation Hold

How to set a temporary temperature hold for a specific duration.

Permanent Hold

How to set a continuous temperature hold until canceled.

System Controls and Programming

Fan Operation and Mode Changes

Explains fan modes and how to select system operating modes (Heat, Cool).

Display and Clock Settings

Options for screen display units, clock format, contrast, and backlight duration.

Thermostat Programming

Introduction to setting up custom heating and cooling schedules.

Preset Programming

Utilizing pre-set programming options for ease of use.

Programming a Day or a Series of Days

Step-by-step guide to program daily or weekly temperature schedules.

Copying A Program From One Day To Another

Method for duplicating existing program settings to other days.

Advanced Settings and Features

Security Lockout

Enabling keypad lockout to restrict unauthorized access or changes.

Offsets

Adjusting sensor readings for temperature and humidity calibration.

Temperature Offsets

Calibrating the room temperature sensor by adding/subtracting degrees.

Humidity Offset

Calibrating the humidity sensor by adjusting percentage values.

Auto Changeover

Automatic switching between heating and cooling modes based on setpoints.

Instantaneous Energy Monitoring

Displaying real-time energy usage and system status.

Superboost (Variable Speed Heat Pumps ONLY)

Temporarily increasing cooling capacity for specific heat pump systems.

Intermittent Fan

Configuring the fan to run periodically for air circulation or cleaning.

Installation and Wiring

Safety Considerations

Crucial safety precautions to follow during thermostat installation.

Installation Considerations

Factors affecting the optimal placement and mounting of the thermostat.

Installation Steps

Detailed step-by-step guide for physically installing the thermostat, including location and wiring.

Installer Settings and System Connections

Wiring Diagrams and Connections

Illustrations and list of terminal designations for connecting thermostat wires.

Installer Settings

Configuration options intended for professional installation and setup.

Model Configuration and Accessories

Selecting system type, stages, and settings for accessories like humidifiers.

Operational Features

Dealer Info and Fan/Humidity Control

Storing dealer info, fan operation with heat, and humidity/dehumidification settings.

System Control Options

Settings for reversing valve, restoring defaults, anticipator, differential, and cycles per hour.

Smart Recovery

Feature that optimizes temperature changes for programmed times, improving efficiency.

System Status and Diagnostics

Events Per Day and Heat Staging

Setting daily events and controlling heat staging delay.

Lockouts and Compressor Control

Settings for cooling lockout, electric/dual fuel lockout, and compressor staging.

Remote Sensor and Faults

Configuring remote sensors and understanding system faults and error codes.

Fault Reference

A table listing fault codes and their corresponding descriptions for troubleshooting.

NOTES

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