Legrand CC-STAT Installation guide

Category
Thermostats
Type
Installation guide
1
Communicating Thermostat
Installation Instructions
No: IS-0685– rev. 2 5/23
CC-STAT
Country of Origin: Made in China
FEATURES AND OPERATION OVERVIEW
OVERVIEW
The CC-STAT Vantage Communicating Thermostat provides the comfort and energy
efciency your customers expect with easy installation and full InFusion integration.
The CC-STAT may function as a stand-alone HVAC thermostat; however, the system
user will experience enhanced and simplied control when the CC-STAT is integrated
with the InFusion system. LCD interfaces and touchscreens provide the interface and
the CC-STAT, installed near the HVAC system, provides the control.
When combined with the Thermostat Interface Station, this multi-function thermostat
is compatible with most residential HVAC systems, including single stage, heat pump,
multi-stage and control of humidier and dehumidier systems.
One thermostat for all applications - works with single-
stage, heat pump, multi-stage and control of humidier and
dehumidier systems
On-board relative humidity sensor congurable to control
humidier and dehumidier
Communicates with InFusion controller, Vantage
touchscreens, and mobile apps for remote operation and
feedback
Direct connection of outdoor or indoor sensors
Allows for temporary override of Vantage System without
altering initial programming
Automatic set points controlled through the Vantage System
Backward compatible
Description Specication
Dimensions 4.9375” H x 6” W x 1.3125” D (125.4mm H x 98.4mm W x 49.2mm D)
Model CC-STAT
Power Draw Maximum 86.4 mA rms – This value is with 24 VAC input voltage and backlight ON
Power Draw Typical 21.6 mA rms – This value is with 24 VAC input voltage and backlight OFF
Power Input 18-30 Vac (24VAC nominal), 50/60Hz
Maximum Load Per Terminal 1 Amp
Maximum Load All Terminals 2.5 Amp
DC Power 3.0 Volts DC (2 “AA” Alkaline batteries included
Compatible Systems Standard gas, oil, electric, single stage/heat pump/multi-stage
Terminal Designations Rc, R, W, Y, G, C, S1, S2, O, B, L, W2, Y2, T1, T2, C, B, O, Y, Y2, G, RC, R, W2, WL, S2,
S1, T1, T2, A-, B-, A+, B+, RSA, RSB
Rated Output Current 0.001 A to 1 A continuous per output with up to 5 A surge (half cycle)
Control Range 45º to 99ºF (7º to 32ºC)
SPECIFICATIONS
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Description Specication
Display Range 32º to 99ºF (0º to 40ºC)
Accuracy ± 1ºF (± .5ºC)
Storage Temperature -30º to 140ºF (-34.4º to 60ºC)
Operating Humidity 5% to 90% relative humidity
Operating Ambient Temperature 32º to 120ºF (0º to 48.9ºC)
Shipping Temperature Range -30º to 140ºF (-34.4º to 60ºC)
Typical Control Accuracy ± 1°F at 68°F / ± 0.5°C at 20°C
System Requirements Each Vantage thermostat requires a thermostat interface, RadioLink or WireLink
Certications UKCA, CE
SPECIFICATIONS (continued)
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SECTION ONE
INSTALLATION
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INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
INSTALLATION LOCATION RECOMMENDATIONS
THERMOSTAT MOUNTING
1. 120 volts may cause serious injury from electrical shock. Disconnect electrical power to the HVAC system before
starting installation. This system is a low-voltage system.
2. Improper installation may cause serious injury from electrical shock. HVAC systems must be installed by a
qualied contractor in accordance with NEC Standards and applicable local and state codes.
3. Installation of Vantage products should be performed or supervised by a Certied Vantage Installer.
4. DISCONNECT POWER TO ALL HVAC EQUIPMENT AND/OR ZONE CONTROL PANELS
• If the thermostats are wired to a zone control panel, there is generally one set of input terminals supplying power
to the thermostats and dampers. This must be disconnected.
• If the thermostats are wired directly to HVAC equipment, the power must be shut off at the equipment. This
can generally be accomplished by turning off the disconnect switch located near the equipment. If an obvious
disconnect switch is unavailable, you will need to turn the circuit off using the fuse or circuit breaker. Remove the
fuse or shut down the circuit breaker serving the equipment.
5. Failure to disconnect power could result in damage to the HVAC equipment or thermostats. Leave power
disconnected until all other electrical connections have been made and checked for accuracy.
WARNING - CAUTION!
THERMOSTATS SHOULD BE MOUNTED:
On an interior wall, in a frequently occupied space
Approximately 5 feet above oor
At least 18” from outside wall
Thermostat can be mounted to a vertical junction box.Direct
connection of outdoor or indoor sensors
Allows for temporary override of Vantage System without
altering initial programming
Automatic set points controlled through the Vantage System
Backward compatible
DO NOT MOUNT THERMOSTAT:
Behind doors, in corners or other dead air spaces
In direct sunlight, near lighting xtures, or other appliances
that give off heat
On an outside or unconditioned area wall
In the ow of a supply register, in stairwells, or near outside
doors
On a wall with concealed pipes or ductwork
1. Remove the rear mounting plate from the thermostat.
2. Pull wires through the opening in the rear mounting plate.
3. Position and level the mounting plate of the thermostat on wall
and mark the hole locations with a pencil.*
4. Drill 1/4” holes and insert supplied anchors (drywall only).
5. Place mounting plate over anchors, insert and tighten screws.
*The mounting plate may be anchored to a single gang box.
TIP: The CC-WLINT/RLINT will t through the hole in the rear mounting
plate.
6. Seal wire entry holes to prevent drafts affecting temperature readings.
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CC-STAT OPTIONAL SUPPORT MODULES AND SENSORS
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR (OPTIONAL)
These support modules can be added when remote temperature or humidity sensor values are needed. Support modules can also be
used for sensor averaging in large areas (see Maximum Wiring Distances below). Support modules must be used in Control Mode,
see instructions shipped with module.
SUPPORT MODULES
Outdoor temperature can be measured by attaching Vantage’s SENSOR-ODT, outdoor sensor to the S1 and S2 terminals on the
thermostat base. The sensor must be enabled in the thermostat’s installer setup menu.
OUTDOOR SENSOR
(SENSOR-ODT)
These sensor can be directly wired to the CC-STAT thermostat, the CC-TEMPSUP, or to the CC-HUMIDSUP. See additional
instructions packaged with each sensor.
REMOTE SENSORS
Model CC-TEMPSUP Support Module
Provides two temperature values.
1 onboard or remote temperature sensor
1 remote temperature sensor
See additional instructions packaged with support module
In heat pump mode, the outdoor temperature sensor can
be used to efciently utilize an air source heat pump:
When the outdoor temperature is less than the Low Balance
Point, the heat pump will be locked out and only auxiliary
heating will be used
When the outdoor temperature is higher than the High
Balance Point, the auxiliary heating will be locked out and
only the heat pump will be used to provide heating
SENSOR-ODT FLUSHSENSOR SENSOR-SMT
Model CC-HUMIDSUP Support Module
Provides one temperature and one humidity value.
1 onboard humidity sensor
1 onboard or remote temperature sensor
See additional instructions packaged with support module
Outdoor temperature sensor should be mounted:
On side of building out of direct sunlight (north side
recommended)
Above snow line
At least 3’ away from exhaust vents and condensing lines
Using no more than 300’ of wire. (For longer runs, use the
CC-TEMPSUP as a bridge)
Do not route wires along 120 VAC lines
MAXIMUM WIRING DISTANCES
FROM TO MAXIMUM DISTANCE
InFusion Controller CC-WLINT (Vantage Station Bus specication) 1,000 ft.
CC-WLINT Thermostat 4,000 ft. (cumulative)
Thermostat Support Module 1,000 ft. (cumulative)
Support Module Temperature Sensor Option 300 ft.
Thermostat Temperature Sensor Option 300 ft.
B+ A+ B- A- C B O Y Y2 G RC RH W2 W R S2 S1 T1 T2 RSB RSA
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REMOTE TEMPERATURE SENSORS (OPTIONAL)
TEMPERATURE AVERAGING
A remote indoor temperature sensor can be used if the thermostat is to be mounted in a concealed location. A Vantage ush mount
sensor, part number FLUSHSENSOR, or surface mount sensor, part number SENSOR-SMT, can be attached to the T1 and T2
terminals and mounted in a recommended area. The remote sensor must be enabled in the installer set-up menu, and once enabled
will override the thermostat’s internal temperature sensor. (See Installer Setup Menu in SECTION TWO – SETUP & TESTING). For
temperature averaging connect 4 or 9 indoor sensors as illustrated below.
Connect multiple thermostat sensors for temperature averaging. Only 4 or 9 sensor congurations are allowed for averaging. Only
wire multiple sensors as shown.
FOUR SENSOR TEMPERATUREAVERAGING – SCHEMATIC
4 Sensors(see additional information shipped with sensor)
NOTE: Wiring shown is using model FLUSHSENSOR.
Use the same wiring for model SENSOR-SMT.
Remote temperature sensor should be mounted:
On an interior wall, in a frequently occupied space
Approximately 5’ above the oor
At least 18” from the outside wall
Using less than 300’ of wire
Outdoor temperature sensor should be mounted:
Behind doors, in corners or other dead air spaces
In direct sunlight, near lighting xtures, or other appliances
that give off heat
On an outside or unconditioned area wall
In the ow of a supply register, in stairwells, or near outside
doors
On a wall with concealed pipes or ductwork
Near 120VAC lines
FLUSH MOUNT SENSOR
(Part # FLUSHSENSOR)
SURFACE MOUNT SENSOR
(Part # SENSOR-SMT)
B+ A+ B- A- C B O Y Y2 G RC RH W2 W R S2 S1 T1 T2 RSB RSA B+ A+ B- A- C B O Y Y2 G RC RH W2 W R S2 S1 T1 T2 RSB RSA
2-WIRE THERMOSTAT CABLE
R=RED • W=WHITE
W
R
W
R
B+ A+ B- A- C B O Y Y2 G RC RH W2 W R S2 S1 T1 T2 RSB RSA
R
R
W
W
W
R
W
R
R
W
S1 S2
T1
T2
S3 S4
W
R
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TEMPERATURE AVERAGING (continued)
POWER AND RESET OPTIONS
Connect multiple thermostat sensors for temperature averaging. Only 4 or 9 sensor congurations are allowed for averaging. Only
wire multiple sensors as shown.
NINE SENSOR TEMPERATURE AVERAGING – SCHEMATIC
9 Sensors (see additional information shipped with sensor)
NOTE: Temperature averaging using the CC-TEMPSUP support module’s built-in temperature sensor allows averaging 2, 3, or 4
sensors. See additional instructions packaged with support module.
The InFusion System retains settings in the event of a power outage. When power is restored, all settings, including Network
Override aka Occupied/Unoccupied modes are restored. The reset* button located under the battery cover can be used to reset the
thermostat to factory defaults.
CAUTION: Thermostat power must be cycled after a reset for the CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT stations to operate correctly.
2-WIRE THERMOSTAT CABLE
R=RED • W=WHITE
W
R
W
R
B+ A+ B- A- C B O Y Y2 G RC RH W2 W R S2 S1 T1 T2 RSB RSA
RW
S1 S2 S3
T1
T2
R
W
RR
W
W
R
W
R
W
W
R
W
R R
W
W
R
W
W
R
W
R R
W
S4 S5 S6
S7 S8 S9
R
R
R
W
W
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THERMOSTAT WIRING TERMINAL KEY
TERMINAL DESCRIPTION
B+ / B- Receive communication terminal
(reference CC-LINT and CC-RLINT)
A+ / A- Transmit communication terminal
(reference CC-LINT and CC-RLINT)
C24VAC common from HVAC or external 24VAC
B Reversing valve for heat2
O Reversing valve for cool2
Y1st stage cooling / compressor or dehumidier3
Y2 2nd stage cooling / compressor
G Fan
RC 24VAC supply cooling4
RH 24VAC supply heating4
W2 2nd stage heat / auxiliary / E-Heat
W1t stage heat / auxiliary / E-Heat / humidier3
R24VAC Thermostat power (hot) from HVAC or
external 24VAC
S2 and S1 Outdoor temperature sensor (optional)
T1 and T2 Remote temperature sensor (optional)
RSB and
RSA
CC-TEMPSUP or CC-HUMIDSUP
Support Module communication (half duplex)5
THERMOSTAT TERMINAL WIRING DIAGRAM
WIRE SPECIFICATIONS
18-24 gauge thermostat wire
CAT-5 or equivalent for communication terminals
Vantage Station Bus – see page 9
INSTALLATION NOTES
Ensure power at the thermostat location isoff.
Loosen screw terminals, insert stripped wire and re-
tighten. See Wiring to CCWLINT CC-RLINT For HVAC
or Humidity Control in SECTION TWO.
Push the excess wire back into the opening and plug
the wall opening to prevent drafts.
NOTE 1: If the Vantage thermostat is replacing an old
thermostat, check whether the old thermostat is powered
from an external 24VAC transformer or through the
RC or RH terminals. If thermostat power is provided
by an external 24VAC source do not jumper from the
R terminal to either the RC or the RH terminal. The
C* terminal should have connections from the HVAC
equipment, an external 24VAC transformer (if it exists)
and the CC-WLINT or the CC-RLINT interface station.
NOTE 2: Older systems may not have a C (common)
wire. If a common wire is not available from the HVAC
equipment please see the auxiliary switch solution from
Vantage, part number STAT-AUXS. This part adapts
existing 3 or 4 wire systems to 4 or 5 wire systems
requiring a common connection. Detailed instructions
are included with the STAT-AUXS.
1 Refer to Vantage Integration later in this instruction and Vantage CC-WLINT / CCRLINT Installation instructions.
2 O and B terminals are both de-energized when system mode is OFF or in AUTO when the heating and cooling equipment is idle.
3 When the unit is congured for humidistat mode.
4 Jumper between RC & RH is used in single transformer systems (see wiring diagrams).
5 See Support Modules referenced earlier in this instruction or refer to the Support Module’sliterature for wiring details – shipped with
each support module.
B+ A+ B- A- CBOYY2 GRCRHW2W RS2S1T1T2RSB RSA
B+ A+ B- A- CBOYY2 GRCRHW2W RS2S1T1T2RSB RSA
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CONVENTIONAL HEAT / COOL WIRING DIAGRAM
SINGLE TRANSFORMER - (Use Jumper Wire From RC to RH)
B+ A+ B- A- C B O Y Y2 G RC RH W2 W R S2 S1 T1 T2 RSB RSA
COMMUNICATION
TERMINALS
NOT USED
NOT USED
1ST COOLING
2ND COOLING
SUPPORT
MODULE
FAN
JUMPER
2ND HEATING
1ST HEATING
OUTDOOR TEMP
SENSOR
REMOTE TEMP
SENSOR
THERMOSTAT IS
POWERED FROM
EXTERNAL 24VAC
TRANSFORMER
THERMOSTAT IS
POWERED FROM
HVAC
TRANSFORMER
- OR -
THERMOSTAT SECTION
HVAC SECTION
LEGEND CAUTION!
+
+
External 24VAC Power to Thermostat Never place jumper
wire from RC or RH to R
when R is powered from
an external source
Jumper from RC to R when the thermostat
is powered from HVAC Transformer
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CONVENTIONAL HEAT / COOL WIRING DIAGRAM
TWO TRANSFORMERS - (Use Jumper Wire From RC to RH)
B+ A+ B- A- C B O Y Y2 G RC RH W2 W R S2 S1 T1 T2 RSB RSA
COMMUNICATION
TERMINALS
NOT USED
NOT USED
1ST COOLING
2ND COOLING
SUPPORT
MODULE
FAN
2ND HEATING
1ST HEATING
OUTDOOR TEMP
SENSOR
REMOTE TEMP
SENSOR
THERMOSTAT IS
POWERED FROM
EXTERNAL 24VAC
TRANSFORMER
THERMOSTAT IS
POWERED FROM
THE HEAT OR COOL
SYSTEM’S
TRANSFORMER
- OR -
THERMOSTAT SECTION
HVAC SECTION
LEGEND CAUTION!
+
+
+
External 24VAC Power to Thermostat Never place jumper
wire from RC or RH to R
when R is powered from
an external source
Jumper from RC to R when the thermostat
is powered from HVAC Transformer
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HEAT PUMP WIRING DIAGRAM
SINGLE TRANSFORMER - (Use Jumper Wire)
B+ A+ B- A- C B O Y Y2 G RC RH W2 W R S2 S1 T1 T2 RSB RSA
COMMUNICATION
TERMINALS
1ST COMPRESSOR
REVERSING VALVE
2ND COMPRESSOR
SUPPORT
MODULE
OR
FAN
2ND AUX HEATING
1ST AUX HEATING
OUTDOOR TEMP
SENSOR
REMOTE TEMP
SENSOR
THERMOSTAT IS
POWERED FROM
EXTERNAL 24VAC
TRANSFORMER
THERMOSTAT IS
POWERED FROM
THE HEAT PUMP
TRANSFORMER
- OR -
THERMOSTAT SECTION
NOTE: “O” is active in cooling and “B” is active in heating.
HEAT PUMP SECTION
LEGEND CAUTION!
+
+
External 24VAC Power to Thermostat Never place jumper
wire from RC or RH to R
when R is powered from
an external source
Jumper from RC to R when the thermostat
is powered from Heat Pump System
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HEAT PUMP WIRING DIAGRAM
TWO TRANSFORMERS - (Remove Jumper Wire)
B+ A+ B- A- C B O Y Y2 G RC RH W2 W R S2 S1 T1 T2 RSB RSA
COMMUNICATION
TERMINALS
1ST COMPRESSOR
REVERSING VALVE
2ND COMPRESSOR
SUPPORT
MODULE
OR
FAN
2ND AUX HEATING
1ST AUX HEATING
OUTDOOR TEMP
SENSOR
REMOTE TEMP
SENSOR
THERMOSTAT IS
POWERED FROM
EXTERNAL 24VAC
TRANSFORMER
THERMOSTAT IS
POWERED FROM
THE HEAT PUMP
TRANSFORMER
- OR -
THERMOSTAT SECTION
NOTE: “O” is active in cooling and “B” is active in heating.
HEAT PUMP SECTION
LEGEND CAUTION!
+
++
External 24VAC Power to Thermostat Never place jumper
wire from RC or RH to R
when R is powered from
an external source
Jumper from RC to R when the thermostat
is powered from Heat Pump transformer
COOL
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HUMIDISTAT WIRING DIAGRAM
B+ A+ B- A- C B O Y Y2 G RC RH W2 W R S2 S1 T1 T2 RSB RSA
COMMUNICATION
TERMINALS
DEHUMIDIFIER
HUMIDIFIER
SUPPORT
MODULE
THERMOSTAT IS
POWERED FROM
EQUIPMENT OR
24VAC TRANS.
DRY CONTACT
B+ A+ B- A- C B O Y Y2 G RC RH W2 W R S2 S1 T1 T2 RSB RSA
COMMUNICATION
TERMINALS
DEHUMIDIFIER
HUMIDIFIER
HUMIDIFIER
TRANSFORMER
SUPPORT
MODULE
THERMOSTAT IS
POWERED FROM
EQUIPMENT OR
24VAC TRANS.
POWERED CONTACT
DEHUMIDIFIER
TRANSFORMER
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VANTAGE INTEGRATION
CC-STAT-WL-KIT / CC-STAT-RL-KIT SETUP AND CONFIGURATION
CC-WLINT, WireLink™ or the CC-RLINT, RadioLink® thermostat interface stations provide bidirectional communication between
the Vantage control system and the HVAC system. Any button or time control using InFusion Design Center can be programmed to
change Setpoints, Mode, Fan, Network Override (formerly Occupied/Unoccupied mode), etc., on any thermostat. Setpoints, Indoor
Outdoor temperatures, Mode, Fan (status) and Occupied/Unoccupied (status) may be displayed on Vantage LCD TPT stations, etc. A
Vantage CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT station and a Vantage thermostat are used together to control HVAC systems. Typically when a
thermostat is ordered the interface station, CC-WLINT, WireLink or the CC-RLINT, RadioLink, is included (KIT part numbers above).
BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY
The CC-STAT thermostat will not work with the Q-ETS3-WireLink or STHERR101-RadioLink interface stations. However, an existing
Vantage system (InFusion or Q Systems), with an older thermostat and Q-ETS3 or STHERR101, can be updated by simply: 1)
replacing the old thermostat with a new CC-STAT, 2) replacing the old interface station with a new CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT, 3)
replacing the serial number of the old Q-ETS3 or STHERR101 with the new serial number of the CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT in the
project le and nally, 4) updating the controller. No additional programming is required unless the installer wants to take advantage
of the new thermostat features. The Project must be an InFusion System to take advantage of the new thermostat features. To take
advantage of the new thermostat features please follow these steps:
1. Add the new thermostat to the project le,
2. Use the Replacement Wizard (select Edit from the menu bar) to convert most tasks to the new thermostat,
In the Replacement Wizard select the old thermostat (only select one) and click Next>,
Select the new thermostat (NOTE: A list of supported tasks is displayed – the list for this object is not editable),
Click on Finish, the tasks for the old thermostat will now control the new thermostat,
3. thermostat Objects in TPT screens are not updated by the Replacement Wizard,
In Touchscreen Designer, edit each TPT thermostat object and manually select the new thermostat,
4. Repeat this process for each thermostat.
SOFTWARE / FIRMWARE
Vantage’s thermostat and interface stations are compatible with InFusion Design Center software version 3.0.56 software or higher
and controller rmware 3.0.50 or higher, however, as stated above, the new thermostat parts may be “dropped-in” with only a serial
number change. For new projects it is recommended that rmware and software be kept to the most current release.
STATION BUS CONNECTION
The CC-WLINT connects to the Vantage System Station Bus using the two black wires labeled Station Bus. The Station Bus wire
should comply with the Vantage Station Bus specication*. The CC-RLINT connects to the Vantage System via a RadioLink enabled
system.
* VANTAGE STATION BUS WIRE SPECIFICATION
2C, 16AWG / 1.31mm2, twisted, non-shielded, <30pF per foot. Separate a minimum of 12” / 30.5cm
from other parallel communication and/or high-voltage runs
MOUNTING THE CC-WLINT OR CC-RLINT
The CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT may be mounted behind the thermostat in a single gang box or may hang through a small hole in the
wall. The CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT does not supply power to the thermostat.
SPECIFICATIONS CC-WLINT WireLink CC-RLINT RadioLink
Dimensions, HWD 1.875” x 1.5” x 0.375” (47.6mm x 38mm x 10mm) 1.875” x 1.5” x 0.5” (114mm x 38mm x 19mm)
Weight 0.8oz (23g) 1.4oz (40g)
Station Power Connections 24V AC from thermostat base 24V AC from thermostat base
Station Count Design Center 0.36W on IC-24V, 0.54W on IC-36V* 1 RadioLink Station
Station Count QLink 1 WireLink Station 1 RadioLink Station
Status LED Indicator Yes Yes
I/O LED Indicators Yes Yes
Ambient Operating
Temperature
32-95°F -or- 0-35°C
Ambient Operating Humidity 5 - 95% non-condensing
CC-WLINT AND CC-RLINT SPECIFICATIONS
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MOUNTING THE CC-WLINT OR CC-RLINT
WIRING TO CC-WLINT OR CC-RLINT FOR HVAC OR HUMIDITY CONTROL
B+ A+ B- A- CBOYY2 GRCRHW2W RS2S1T1T2RSB RSA
Station
Bus
(No Polarity)
(White) C
(Black ) R
(Blue) B+
(White-Blue) B-
(Orange) A+
(White-Orange) A-
B+ (Dark Blue)
A+ (Orange)
B- (Blue/White)
A- (Orange/White)
C (White)
R (Black)
The R terminal must be powered from an
external 24VAC source or by jumping power
from RC or RH to R. The R terminal must only
have power from a single source.
NOTE: If on model CC-RLINT
this side is the antenna; do
not cut, strip, or bend antenna
CC-WLINT
or
CC-RLINT
CONFIGURATION
When the CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT is properly connected and
powered the status LED will have a two blink pattern for the
WireLink model or a three blink pattern for the RadioLink model
which typically means it is not congured. NOTE: The LCD screen
does not indicate that it is not congured. From Design Center, with
the station highlighted, click on the Congure Stations button on
the toolbar menu and wait for the station to display the following
scrolling message, PRESS HOLD TO CONFIGURE / VANTAGE
CONFIGURATION. Press and release the HOLD button, wait
for one or two seconds, and verify that the serial number was
populated in Design Center. Repeat if necessary.
Station
Bus
(No Polarity)
CONFIGURE BUTTON
Two additional ways to congure: 1) Follow the steps above but press the congure button on the CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT
station. The button is located on the same side as the LED lights, near the middle of the board as illustrated below. The button may
be pressed by pressing the shrink-wrap directly over the button. 2) The station may also be congured by typing the serial number in
the project le, using this method the station will automatically be congured when the system is programmed. Once congured the
status LED on the CC- WLINT or CC-RLINT will blink evenly.
STATUS LED DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION FOR CC-WLINT OR CC-RLINT
During setup and conguration the CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT LED will blink at different intervals. The STATUS LED blinks evenly or
ashes 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 times followed by a pause to indicate status information.
ONE EVEN BLINK: The CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT is correctly congured on programmed system.
TWO BLINKS: CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT is operating correctly but is not congured.
THREE BLINKS: CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT is not communicating with the Controller. For the CC- WLINT, verify that station bus wiring
conforms to Vantage guidelines. For the CC-RLINT, verify that the serial number is correct in the software and is in communication
range with the RadioLink Enabler.
FOUR BLINKS: CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT Factory problem. Please contact the factory.
FIVE BLINKS: CC-WLINT (only) Conguration mode.
SIX BLINKS: Thermostat is not connected to the base after system has been programmed.
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DESIGN CENTER INTEGRATION OVERVIEW
THERMOSTAT SETUP WITH INFUSION
In Area View select the oor and room for the thermostat. Click on Vantage Objects in the Object Explorer and expand Stations,
WireLink or Stations, RadioLink and double click on the thermostat station to add it to the room. In the Object Editor name the station
and make sure it is on the correct station bus. At the bottom of Object Explorer, check boxes are provided for external sensors, etc.
GLOBALLY DISPLAY OUTDOOR SENSOR
In Design Center, click on Settings | Project Preferences | Thermostat and the Global Sensor drop down list. Select the thermostat
that has the external sensor. This will broadcast the value of the external sensor to all thermostats connected to the Vantage System,
as long as they do not already have an outdoor sensor directly connected. If no thermostat is selected only the thermostats with an
outdoor sensor connected will display the outdoor temperature. Remember to enable the outdoor sensor in the Installer Setup Menu
on the thermostat’s local interface.
NETWORK OVERRIDE
Network Override uses boolean logic – set to True or False. Compare this new command to previous thermostat states of Day/
Night or Occupied/Unoccupied. When the thermostat is in Network Override, InFusion time controls, etc. are ignored – unless
the command also sets the Network Override state to False. When Network Override is disabled the last commands sent will
be executed. For example, while in Network Override the cool or heat setpoints may be changed and the thermostat’s operation
mode may be changed, when Network Override is returned to false, the last sent cool and heat setpoints and operation mode
commands will be executed/pushed to the thermostat. While in Network Override change the Cool and Heat setpoints manually on
the thermostat directly. These setpoints are saved in the CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT. This allows another way of quickly setting “away/
vacation” setpoints while disabling commands sent from Design Center, by simply placing the thermostat into Network Override. If the
Network Override feature of the thermostat is not wanted, avoid accidental use of this feature by setting it to disabled in the Installer
Setup Menu on the thermostat’s local interface.
TIP: If Network Override has been disabled it is important to not program any task in Design Center that will set Network Override
to True. In fact, it would be a good idea to set Network Override to False in one or two time control tasks. If Network Override is set
to True from Design Center and this feature has been disable in the thermostat, commands sent to the thermostat will be ignored
causing considerable confusion to the end user.
FAHRENHEIT / CELSIUS
In Design Center, click on Settings | Project Preferences | Thermostat and click in the desired box. This choice will determine how
the set points are handled throughout the Vantage system, including displaying temperatures on native LCD stations. To toggle
Fahrenheit and Celsius display on the thermostat, go to Menu | Setup and select Fahrenheit or Celsius.
VANTAGE THERMOSTAT INTEGRATION ROLE
First, installation and operation of any HVAC system is the responsibility of a licensed contractor for this type of equipment. Vantage
Controls® does not install or independently operate any HVAC system. Any installed HVAC system must be able to operate
independent of the Vantage system.
Second, the role of Vantage and the Vantage Dealer is to offer additional ability for the client to interface with the HVAC system
through the Vantage System.
Disclaimer: Vantage ControlsTM does not sell or install HVAC systems. Vantage Sales Reps. and/or Dealers, licensed to install
HVAC systems will not install said equipment under authority from Vantage Controls. Vantage Sales Reps and/or Dealers integrating
HVAC systems will coordinate with a licensed HVAC contractor to install Vantage thermostats which are capable of connecting with
Vantage’s CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT communication bridge and HVAC system. The HVAC system will operate independent of this
bridge. The purpose of an HVAC integrating bridge is to facilitate communication between Vantage and the HVAC system using
Vantage automation procedures. Vantage’s control of the HVAC system only operates already inherent, user interface capabilities of
the connected HVAC system to the extent the system allows.
CC-RLINT RADIOLINK INTERFACE STATION FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada ICES-003. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation. Any changes or modications not expressly approved by Vantage Controls could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée
aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage
radioélectrique subi, meme si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
IMPORTANT! Any changes or modications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate this equipment.
IMPORTANT! Tous les changements ou modications pas expressément approuvés par la partie responsable de la conformité ont pu vider
l’autorité de l’utilisateur pour actioner cet équipment
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No: IS-0685 – Rev. 2
SECTION TWO
SETUP and
TESTING
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No: IS-0685 – Rev. 2
EQUIPMENT TYPE SELECTION SWITCH (SWS1)
INSTALLER SETUP MENU
This thermostat has the option of being used
in heat pump or heat/cool systems. Switch
SW1 located on the back of the thermostat’s
face to select the proper operation. This
setting can also be veried (but not set) in
the Installer Setup menu system settings
under Equipment Type.
NOTE: Thermostat reboots within 10
seconds after switch position is changed.
HOW TO ENTER THE INSTALLER SETUP MENU TO CHANGE SYSTEM SETTINGS:
Press [MODE] to set system to OFF. Press [MENU] to enter main menu.
Press and hold [SETUP] for seven seconds, [INSTALL SETUP] appears.
Press [INSTALL SETUP] to enter installer setup menu.
Press [NEXT] or [BACK] to page through the settings.
Press or to adjust the setting.
Press [DONE] to save and exit, or [CANCEL] to exit without saving.
The thermostat will discard changes and exit if nothing is pressed within 60 seconds.
To reset the installer settings to the default, reset* the thermostat by pressing the [RESET] button inside the battery cover.
*CAUTION: Thermostat power must be cycled after a reset for the CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT stations to operate correctly.
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HP
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SW1
HEAT/COOL
HEAT/PUMP
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EQUIPMENT TYPE
HEAT/COOL
04
CANCEL
DONE
SETTING
OPTIONS
SETTING
DESCRIPTION
SETTING
NUMBER
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No: IS-0685 – Rev. 2
System Setting Description Factory Default Setting (Bold)
and Setting Range
00. Network Address Network communication address 1
Address selection of 1 to 64 in steps of 1
01. NUMBER OF NODES Total number of thermostats on the network 64
Selection of 1 to 64 in steps of 1
02. BAUD RATE Communication baud rate 9600
19200
03. CONTROLLER TYPE Sets controller to Thermostat or Humidistat THERMOSTAT
HUMIDISTAT
04. EQUIPMENT TYPE Equipment type is set by SW1 HEAT/COOL
HEAT PUMP
05. CONTROL SETUP Used to lockout heating or cooling outputs
(only available in Heat/Cool mode)
HEAT/COOL
HEAT ONLY
COOL ONLY
06. AUTO CHANGEOVER Enable or disable Auto changeover mode DISABLE
ENABLE
07. NUMBER OF STAGES Number of stages of equipment SINGLE
MULTI
08. AUX HEAT STAGES Number of stages of auxiliary heat equipment ONE
TWO
09. Heat/Cool: FAN CONTROL
IN HEATING
Heat Pump: AUXILIARY
EQUIPMENT TYPE
Heat/Cool: Determines if the thermostat or
equipment controls the efan in heating.
Heat Pump: Auxiliary Equipment type.1
GAS / OIL HEAT (equipment controls fan)
ELECTRIC HEAT (thermostat controls fan)
10. Thermostat:
COMPRESSOR MIN OFF TIME
Humidistat: HUMIDIFIER MIN
ON/OFF TIME
Thermostat: Minimum off time for
compressor protection
Humidistat: Minimum on/off time for
dehumidier protection
5 MINUTES
1 to 5 MINUTES
11. Thermostat: HEATING MIN
OFF TIME
Humidistat: HUMIDIFIER MIN
ON/OFF TIME
Thermostat: Minimum off time for heating
Humidistat: Minimum on/off time for
humidier
2 MINUTES
1 to 5 MINUTES
12. EQUIPMENT MIN ON TIME Minimum on time for heating and cooling 2 MINUTES
1 to 5 MINUTES
13. AUTO CHANGEOVER TIME Minimum time between heating and cooling
calls
4 MINUTES
1 to 5 MINUTES
14. REMOTE SENSOR Select if remote sensor is attached at T1 and
T2
NO
YES
15. OUTDOOR SENSOR Select if remote sensor is attached at T1 and
T2
NO
YES
16. CONTROL SENSOR
BACKUP
Control sensor failure response STOP CONTROL (enter Error Mode)
USE BUILT-IN
17. FIRST STAGE
DIFFERENTIAL
1st Stage differential 1°F (0.5°C)
1°F to 9°F (0.5C to 4.5°C)
18. SECOND STAGE
DIFFERENTIAL
2nd Stage differential 1°F (0.5°C)
1°F to 9°F (0.5C to 4.5°C)
INSTALLER SYSTEM SETTINGS TABLE
The following table is the list of the settings and their details. Default settings are shown in bold. Some settings are only available to
thermostats set to heat pump or humidistat mode.
1 If utilizing a fossil fuel auxiliary heat system, set to Gas or Oil Furnace. In this setting, the heat pump will lock out before the fossil
fuel auxiliary heat comes on; eliminating the need for a dual fuel kit. If utilizing electric auxiliary heat, set to Electric. In this setting, the
heat pump and electric auxiliary heat are allowed to run simultaneously.
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No: IS-0685 – Rev. 2
System Setting Description Factory Default Setting (Bold)
and Setting Range
19. THIRD STAGE
DIFFERENTIAL
3rd Stage differential 1°F (0.5°C)
1°F to 9°F (0.5C to 4.5°C)
20. FOURTH STAGE
DIFFERENTIAL
4th Stage differential 1°F (0.5°C)
1°F to 9°F (0.5C to 4.5°C)
21. INTEGRAL FACTOR PERIOD Short Period = More cycles per hour (comfort)
Long Period = Less cycles per hour
(economical)
2 MINUTES
1 to 5 Minutes or “OFF” for proportional
control only
22. LOW BALANCE POINT Outdoor temperature low balance point
(This option is only displayed if the outdoor
temperature sensor is enabled)
20°F (-6°C)
10°F to 50°F (-12°C to 9°C) or OFF to
ignore
23. HIGH BALANCE POINT Outdoor temperature high balance point
(This option is only displayed if the outdoor
temperature sensor is enabled)
65°F (18°C)
40°F to 85°F (3°C to 30°C) or OFF to
ignore
24. EXTENDED FAN - HEAT Extends fan operation after heat call ends DISABLE
ENABLE (90 second extension)
25. EXTENDED FAN - COOL Extends fan operation after cool call ends DISABLE
ENABLE (90 second extension)
26. PROGRESSIVE RECOVERY Enable or disable Progressive recovery DISABLE
ENABLE
27. DEADBAND Auto changeover mode dead band 3°F (2°C)
2°F to 9°F (1°C to 5°C)
28. HUMIDISTAT MODE Sets humidity control mode HUMIDIFY
DEHUMIDIFY
AUTO
OFF
29. TEMPERATURE SCALE Set the thermostat to Fahrenheit or Celsius
mode
FAHRENHEIT
CELSIUS
30. AUTO DAYLIGHT SAVINGS Enable or disable auto daylight savings OFF
MARCH (second Sunday in March to
the rst Sunday in November)
APRIL (rst Sunday in April to the last
Sunday in October)
31. CONSTANT BACKLIGHT Enable constant, low intensity, backlight when
24VAC is present
DISABLE
ENABLE
32. BACKLIGHT INTENSITY Backlight intensity as a percentage of full on 100 PERCENT
0 - 100%
33. SENSOR OFFSET Field adjustment of the controlling temperature
sensor
0°: No offset applied
-8°F to +8°F (-4°C to +4°C)
34. PROGRAM FORMAT Select weekly program format 7-DAY (mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat,
Sun)
5/1/1 (Weekdays, Saturday, and Sunday)
5/2 WEEKDAYS (Weekdays and
weekends)
NON-PROG
35. EVENT CONFIGURATION Setting for event naming RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
36. EVENTS PER DAY Number of program events per day FOUR
TWO
37. USER SECURITY SETUP Enable or disable security setup system
variables in the User Setup Screens
DISABLE
ENABLE
38. SECURITY Enable or disable security DISABLE
ENABLE
39. SECURITY PIN Security pin code ####
4-digit numeric pin
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Legrand CC-STAT Installation guide

Category
Thermostats
Type
Installation guide

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