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Trane XB200 Comfort Thermostat Owner Guide

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Trane XB200 Comfort Thermostat

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Introduction

Congratulations on the purchase of your new Trane XB200 Comfort Control! Your XB200 Comfort Control combines the latest digital control technology with intuitive functions that make this control simple to understand and easy to operate. You’ll enjoy lower utility bills at the touch of a button with the energy efficiency features built into your XB200 Comfort Control. Your comfort settings are automatically stored in the XB200 Comfort Control’s memory eliminating the need for battery backup in the event of power loss. Simply follow the steps in this instruction manual and begin enjoying the benefits of your new Trane XB200 Comfort Control.

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

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Keypad Functions

  • MODE
    Trane-XB200-Comfort-Thermostat-fig.3Pressing this key changes the system mode to Heat, Cool, Automatic, or Off.
    A border will appear around the mode on the display to show the system mode you’ve selected.Trane-XB200-Comfort-Thermostat-fig.2
  • UP / DOWN Arrow
    • Trane-XB200-Comfort-Thermostat-fig.4Use these keys to raise or lower the Heat or Cool Setting.
    • The first key press turns on the backlighting and a border around the setting to be adjusted without changing the setting.Trane-XB200-Comfort-Thermostat-fig.5
    • Pressing the Up or Down arrow again will raise or lower the setting that has the border around it.
    • If you press and hold the Up or Down arrow, the temperature setting will advance rapidly.
    • When the control is set to Auto mode, pressing the Mode key once changes the position of the border to heat or cool.
  • FAN
    Trane-XB200-Comfort-Thermostat-fig.6Pressing this key selects whether the indoor fan motor runs in automatic or continuous mode.Trane-XB200-Comfort-Thermostat-fig.7
    The FAN ON indicates that you have selected to operate the fan in continuous mode.
    Pressing the Fan keypad button again returns the indoor fan mode of operation to automatic and FAN ON goes away.
  • FILTER
    • Trane-XB200-Comfort-Thermostat-fig.9Press this key to display how many days remain before the time to replace or clean the filter. The “FILTER” indicator will flash on the display when the filter timers days remaining reach zero.Trane-XB200-Comfort-Thermostat-fig.8
    • Press the “FILTER” key after cleaning or replacing the filter to turn off the filter indicator and reset the timer.
    • If the filter is serviced before the timer expires, press the “FILTER” key to display the “days remaining for filter”. Press the Down arrow to change the remaining days to zero. Press the “FILTER” key twice to reset the timer.
    • If you press and hold the filter keypad button for several seconds, the display changes to the Quick Setup option for the filter timer. Use the UP or DOWN arrow keypad buttons to change the timer setting if desired, 1 – 180 days.Trane-XB200-Comfort-Thermostat-fig.8
      NOTE: Setting to 0 will disable the filter timer.
      Press the filter button again to return to normal display or just wait a few seconds and the display will return on its own.
  • Energy Savings
    Trane-XB200-Comfort-Thermostat-fig.11Use this key to lower your system’s energy consumption and save money at the same time! Pressing the Energy Savings keypad button changes the indoor temperature setting to a warmer temperature when the system is operating in the cooling mode and to a cooler indoor temperature setting when operating in the heating mode. Energy Savings will appear on the display.Trane-XB200-Comfort-Thermostat-fig.10
    • Press and hold the Energy Savings keypad button to gain Quick Access to the Energy Savings setup screen.Trane-XB200-Comfort-Thermostat-fig.12
    • Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to change the offset degrees setting.
      NOTE: Energy Savings offset degrees are selected separately for heating and cooling. Press the Mode keypad button while viewing this screen to access the Cooling or Heating offset degrees setting, then use the UP or DOWN arrow key to select the desired number of offset degrees.
      Press the Energy Savings keypad button again to return to normal display or just wait a few seconds and the display will return on its own.

Features

  • Auto Changeover
    When the system mode is set to Auto, the control automatically switches between heating and cooling modes to maintain the desired comfort level.Trane-XB200-Comfort-Thermostat-fig.13
  • Setpoint Deadband
    The number of degrees separating Heating and Cooling setpoints. The amount of separation between mode setpoints is user defined between 2 and 10 degrees. When the control is set to Auto, and the cooling setpoint is changed to a cooler setting, the heating setpoint also changes to maintain the selected degrees separation. The same action occurs when the heating setpoint is changed to a warmer temperature.
  • Backlit Display & Keys
    The liquid crystal display and keypad will illuminate whenever a keypad button is pressed to improve thermostat visibility. The backlight stays on for 10 seconds after the last key press.
    The Up and Down arrows are continuously lit.
  • Cooling Droop
    Cooling Droop is an automatic function that cycles the compressor on to improve indoor comfort by removing moisture from the air. The Droop cycle is activated when space temperature is at or below the cooling sensible temperature setpoint. When this function is active, the control will control the indoor temperature at 1 or 2 degrees below the cooling setpoint. The Droop cycle is deactivated when the indoor temperature rises above the cooling setpoint.
  • Keypad Lock
    Locking the control keypad can help prevent unwanted tampering or changing the control settings by pressing the controls UP and DOWN arrow keypad buttons at the same time and holding for 2 seconds. The “KEYPAD LOCKED” icon will appear on the control’s display. Repeating this combination unlocks the keypad.
  • Filter Reminder
    “FILTER” will automatically flash to remind the homeowner that its time to change the filter once the preset time has expired. Pressing the “FILTER” keypad button automatically resets the internal clock timer. Once the timer has been reset, the number of days remaining till the next filter change can easily be determined by simply pressing the “FILTER” keypad button. Pressing and holding the “FILTER” keypad button provides quick access to the filter timer setup.
  • Energy Savings
    The Energy Savings mode provides instant energy savings by offsetting the indoor setpoint to a cooler temperature setting for heating and a warmer temperature setting for cooling. The Energy Savings mode is activated by pressing the Energy Savings key “$” on the control keypad. Pressing the Energy Savings key “$” again deactivates the Energy Savings mode. Pressing and holding the Energy Savings key “$” provides quick access to the offset degree setup for the current operating mode.
  • Default Factory Settings
    The control is shipped with a set of factory default settings. The factory default settings can be restored at any time using the control configuration menu. Please see Page 15 for a complete listing of factory-shipped default settings.
  • Service Indicator
    “SERVICE” automatically flashes when an internal fault or error has been detected by the control.
  • Wait for Indicator
    “WAITING” will illuminate when the indoor setpoint is moved in the direction of calling for additional system capacity. “WAITING” indicates that the control is adjusting to the new settings.
  • Calibrate Indoor Temperature
    This option allows calibration (or deliberate miscalibration) of the room temperature sensor. The selection is the number of degrees added to the actual temperature. The number can range between + 5 and – 5. The factory default is 0. This adjusted value will be used as the actual temperature for both display and control action. For example, if 2 is selected, 72 degrees actually will read 74 degrees.
  • Comfort Information Drawer
    The drawer attached to the mounting base of the control is designed to provide a convenient location for the homeowner to locate their local servicer. A standard business card can be folded and inserted into the slot on the drawer to remind the User whom to call when service is required.

Factory Default Settings

User-Defined Options and Factory Default Settings: (See Table 1, page 17)

  • Temperature Display – Fahrenheit or Celsius (Default is Fahrenheit)
  • Auto or Manual Changeover – (Default is Auto)
  • Setpoint Deadband – 2 – 10 degrees (Default is 3 degrees)
  • Waiting Indicator – Enable or Disable (Default is Enable)
  • Cooling Droop – Off, 1, or 2 degrees (Default is 1 degree)
  • Energy Saving Cooling Setpoint Offset – 0 – 25 degrees (Default is 5 degrees)
  • Energy Saving Heating Setpoint Offset – 0 – 45 degrees (Default is 5 degrees)
  • Indoor Filter Timer Method – Calendar Days or Fan Run Time Days – (Default is Calendar Days)
  • Indoor Filter Timer Days – 1 – 180 days (Default is 30 days)
  • Calibrate Indoor Temperature – + / – 5 Degrees (Default is 0 degrees)

User Setup Options

Entering User Setup:
Press and hold the MODE and FAN keypad buttons at the same time.
Keypad Navigation:

  • Use the MODE or FAN buttons to navigate forward and backward through the Setup steps.
  • Press MODE to advance forward to the next step.
  • Press FAN to return to the previous step.
  • Use the UP and DOWN arrow keypad buttons to select or change Setup options.Trane-XB200-Comfort-Thermostat-fig.14
Table 1

Comfort Control Setup

 

Menu Item

 

Factory Setting

 

Setting (Choices) (Press UP or DOWN arrow)

Step (Press Mode or Fan)  

Menu Item

 

Factory Setting

Setting (Choices) (Press UP or DOWN arrow)  

Step

(Press Mode or Fan)

 

Temperature Display

 

0

 

0 = Fahrenheit

1 = Celcius

 

40

Energy Savings – Heating Setpoint Offset  

5

 

1 – 45 Degrees Fahrenheit

1 – 25 Degrees Celcius

 

46

Auto or Manual Changeover  

1

0 = Manual

1 = Auto

 

41

Indoor Filter Timer Method  

0

0 = Calendar Days

1 = Fan Run Time Days

 

47

 

Setpoint Deadband

 

3

 

2 – 10 Degrees

 

42

Indoor Filter Reminder – Days  

30

1 – 180 Days

0 = Disable

 

48

 

Waiting Icon

 

1

 

0 = Disable

1 = Enable

 

43

 

Calibrate Indoor Temperature

 

0

Calibrated Room Temperature

+ / – 5 Degrees (1/2 degree increments)

 

49

 

Cooling Droop

 

1

0 = Off

1 = 1 Degree

2 = 2 Degrees

 

44

 

Exit Setup (Press Mode)

 

SA

SA = Save

US = Default User Settings CA = Cancel

 

99

(Exit)

 

Energy Savings – Cooling Setpoint Offset

 

 

5

 

1 – 25 Degrees Fahrenheit

1 – 15 Degrees Celcius

 

 

45

Note: Pressing the Energy Savings Key ($) anytime during setup will advance to step 99. Step 99 – Make setting selection and then press MODE to exit.

SAve = Save selections USer = Default user settings

CAncel = Cancel Selections for the current session and return to previous session selections.

Lock – Unlock Keypad:
Press and hold Up Arrow and Down Arrow at the same time. (“Keypad Locked” icon will display on the LCD screen)

Troubleshooting

Table 2 Troubleshooting
 

Symptom

 

Possible Cause

 

Action

 

 

The display will not come on.

1. Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker.

2. Furnace power switches OFF.

3. Furnace blower compartment door or panel lose or not properly installed.

1. Replace the fuse or reset the breaker.

2. Turn the switch ON.

3. Replace the door panel in the proper position to engage the safety interlock or door switch.

 

The temperature display is incorrect.

 

The temperature display needs calibration.

 

Calibrate Sensor – User Setup Step 49.

 

Cannot set Heating setpoint above 80 degrees

 

Deadband between Heating and Cooling set to high

 

Decrease Deadband setting – User Setup Step 42.

 

“Service” Flashing on and off.

 

Control EEPROM write error.

 

Press any key and Check / Re-enter Setup Choices.

 

“Service” solid on and “–” in the temperature display.

 

Indoor temperature sensor open or shorted

 

Replace Control

 

The temperature setting will not change. (Example: Cannot set heating higher or cooling lower).

1. Upper and/or lower temperature limits were reached.

 

2. “Keypad locked” is displayed on LCD.

1. Check the temperature setpoints: Heating limits are 40 – 85F. Cooling limits are 65 – 90F.

2. Unlock the keypad – press the Up+Down arrow together until the icon disappears.

Table 2 Troubleshooting (Continued)
Symptom Possible Cause Action
 

 

The heating will not come on.

1. System Mode not set to Heat.

2. Minimum off time delay being enforced. “waiting displayed”.

3. Loose connection to control or system.

4. Heating system requires service or control requires replacement.

1. Set Mode to heat and raise the setpoint above room temperature.

2. If the heating does not come on within 5 minutes, Check the Heating.

3. Check – Repair connections.

4. Repair system / Replace control.

 

 

Cooling will not come on.

1. System Mode not set to Cool.

2. Minimum off time delay being enforced “waiting displayed”.

3. Loose connection to control or system.

4. Cooling system requires service or control requires replacement.

1. Set Mode to cool and lower the setpoint below room temperature.

2. If cooling does not come on within 15 minutes, contact the servicer.

3. Repair connections.

4. Repair system / Replace control.

Cool ON or Heat ON is displayed, but no warm or cool air is coming from the registers. 1. The heating equipment turns on the

fan when the furnace has warmed up to a set point.

2. Heating or cooling equipment is not operating.

1. Wait one minute after seeing the ON icon and then check the registers.

 

 

2. Check the Heating and Cooling system.

Control does not respond to keypad presses.  

1. “Keypad locked” icon is displayed on LCD.

2. Keypad failure.

1. Unlock the keypad – press the Up+Down arrow together until “Keypad Locked” disappears.

2. Replace Control.

Fan does not operate properly in heat or cool mode.  

1. Incorrect wiring.

2. Heating or cooling equipment inoperative.

 

1. Correct wiring.

2. Repair system.

 

The fan runs all the time.

1. Fan mode set to ON.

2. Shorted control wiring.

1. Set fan mode to AUTO.

2. Check / Repair wiring.

Limited Warranty

Low Voltage Comfort Control
This warranty is extended by American Standard Inc., to the original purchaser and to any succeeding owner of the real property to which the Comfort Control is originally affixed, and applies to products purchased and retained for use within the U.S.A. and Canada.
If any part of your Comfort Control fails because of a manufacturing defect within 5 years from the date of the original purchase, Warrantor will furnish, without charge, a new Comfort Control. Any local transportation, related service labor, and diagnosis calls are not included.
This Warranty does not cover failure of your Comfort Control if it is damaged while in your possession or if the failure is caused by unreasonable use. In no event shall Warrantor be liable for incidental or consequential damages. In no event shall any implied warranty of merchandise or fitness for use exceed the terms of the limited warranty stated above.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty last or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

Parts will be provided by our factory organization or an authorized service organization in your area. All you need to do is look us up in the Yellow Pages or write to the address given below. If you wish further help or information concerning this warranty, contact:
American Standard Inc.
Troup Highway Tyler, Texas 75711-9010
Attention: Manager, After Sale Support

American Standard Inc.
6200 Troup Highway Tyler, Texas 75711
For more information contact your local dealer (distributor)

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