Crestron chv-tstatrf infinet™ thermostat – Crestron electronic CHV-TSTATRF User Manual

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Crestron CHV-TSTATRF

infiNET™

Thermostat

Setup Mode Parameters/Functions (Continued)

PARAMETER/

FUNCTION

CODE VALID

VALUES

DEFAULT

VALUE

NOTES

Heat Anticipator

HA

1 – 6

3

Lower setting results in more
frequent cycles and faster
response (tighter regulation).
Higher setting results in less
frequent cycles and slower
response (looser regulation). The
default value should suffice in
nearly all installations.

Cool Anticipator

CA

1 – 6

3

Lower setting results in more
frequent cycles and faster
response (tighter regulation).
Higher setting results in less
frequent cycles and slower
response (looser regulation). The
default value should suffice in
nearly all installations.

Heat pump Balance
Point
(will only appear for
Heat pump and Dual-
Fuel Heat pump
systems)

Hb

16 to 90 (for
Fahrenheit) or
-9 to 32 (for Celsius) or
Disabled (--)

--

Heat pump systems have
performance restrictions based
on outdoor temperature. This
setting is the minimum outdoor
temperature at which the heat
pump (or dual-fuel heat pump)
system will run.

Aux-Heat Balance
Point
(will only appear for
Heat pump type
systems)

Ab

16 to 90 (for
Fahrenheit) or
-9 to 32 (for Celsius) or
Disabled (--)

--

Aux heat operation is locked out
when outdoor temperature
exceeds the Aux Heat Balance
Point. Dual-fuel systems do not
allow both the heat pump and the
aux to run at the same time.

Interstage Differential
(will only appear for
Heat pump systems)

dF

05 to 80 (tenths of a
degree Fahrenheit),
adjustable in 5 tenths
degree increments or
05 to 45 (tenths of a
degree Celsius),
adjustable in 5 tenths
degree increments

20 (F) or
10 (C)

Heat pump systems can allow
both the heat pump and aux to
run at the same time. This sets
the ambient temperature
threshold to trigger aux heat in
addition to the heat pump.

Run Fan During Heat
Calls

HF

Enabled (Y) or
Disabled (no)

no

Most heat systems handle the fan
call if required. If the system
requires the thermostat to control
the fan during heat calls, set this
parameter to “Y”.

Changeover Outputs
(will only appear for
Heat-Cool systems)

Co

Enabled (Y) or
Disabled (no)

no

Indicates the mode in which the
thermostat is operating. Will
automatically be engaged for
heat pump or dual-fuel heat
pump systems. If not required, it
should be disabled to extend
battery life.

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Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 6490A

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