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Z-Wave® Enabled
Thermostat
User Manual
For Model WDTC-20
Manage and automate your home’s
climate to maximize energy
conservation and comfort
Thank you for purchasing the Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat. It was designed to give you many years
of reliable service and easy to use climate control when operated manually or by remote control in a
Z-Wave® network. Z-Wave® products by Wayne-Dalton allow you to manage and control your home by
remote control for convenience, comfort, safety and energy conservation. Your Z-Wave® Thermostat
is a great addition to your Z-Wave® network and can maximize energy conservation and comfort while
minimizing the effort required to maintain the appropriate temperature in your home whether you are
at home or away. In addition to thermostats, indoor and outdoor lighting, security systems, garage door
openers and window shades are just a few of the items you can easily control with additional Z-Wave®
certified products.
Your new Z-Wave
® Enabled Thermostat is compatible with the complete range of Wayne-Dalton
Z-Wave® certified controllers. Your Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat will also work with Z-Wave® certified
controllers from other manufacturers and brands. Please consult the user manual and your controller
supplier for more details.
Home Control Basics
Z-Wave® certified products will allow you to easily control multiple devices in a home with the push of a
button in what is known as a “scene”. Turning on your home’s interior lights and activating the set-back
on your thermostat from your in-vehicle remote as you come home is an example of a scene. Dimming
the lights and automatically closing your curtains to watch TV with a single push of a button is another
example of a scene.
Visit www.wayne-dalton.com/access for more ideas on how to create, set-up and use scenes for safety,
security, comfort and convenience.
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
Read the enclosed instructions carefully before installing your new Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat. Pay
close attention to all warnings and notes and carefully follow the installation steps in the order they are
presented to save time and minimize the risk of damaging the thermostat or the system it controls.
This manual should be retained for future reference.
AUTO
ON
FAN
HEAT
COOL
SAVE
ENERGY
NORMAL
RESET
COOL
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1Z-Wave® EnabledThermostatUser ManualFor Model WDTC-20Manage and automate your home’s climate to maximize energy conservation and comfortThank you for

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10C --A -- G --RC -- Y -- W -- RH -- W2 --C --G --O -- B -- W2 -- Y -- RH -- Step 4: Wiring Information (continued)InstallationCBOAGR

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11Step 4: Wiring Information (continued)IMPORTANT! Additional Wiring Notes:• For heat pumps with O and B both present, connect O wire to O terminal a

Seite 4 - ® Enabled Thermostat Basics

12Step 5: Match WiringInstallation FROM FURNACEWRHGC3 Wire Heat + CWire C WRHGMatch the wiring diagram below with the wires you labeled in Step 3 an

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13Step 6: Modify Label SchemeInstallationIf your combination of wires is not shown, refer to the cross reference chart below. Add the corresponding W

Seite 6 - Installation

Step 7: Configuration14InstallationC W RH G SEE NOTE STEP C: On the Control Unit PCB, install jumpers as shown. See the jumper reference guide on

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Step 7: Configuration15C W RH RC Y G O W2C B G ARH RCW YSTEP B: Connect your wires to the corresponding terminals on the thermostat base. Wra

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16Step 7: ConfigurationSTEP B: Connect your wires to the corresponding terminals on the thermostat base. Wrap wire around terminal screw and tighten

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17InstallationStep 7: ConfigurationSTEP B: Connect your wires to the corresponding terminals on the thermostat base. Wrap wire around terminal screw

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18InstallationStep 8: Control Unit PreparationPrepare the Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat Control Unit for Installation:1. Install 2 AA batteries as shown

Seite 11 - Jumper Reference Guide

19InstallationStep 10: Installation VerificationVerify you have correctly installed the Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat:1. Restore Power: Turn on all elect

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2Table of ContentsTable of ContentsIntroduction ... 1Table of Content

Seite 13 - Terminal Designation

Celsius/Fahrenheit Readout20Advanced Installation InformationTemperature OffsetYour Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave® enabled Thermostat is very accurate and comes

Seite 14 - Your Labeled Wires

General Operation Basics 21OperationJHGFEDBC167A2 3458HEA TCOOLSAVEGeneral Operation Reference GuideBind button - Activates Z-Wave® signal for inclus

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Manual OperationTo manually operate your Zwave Enabled Thermostat: NOTE: Conrm your thermostat has stabilized to room temperature prior to operation.

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Programming Target temperatures23Target temperatures are programmed into the thermostat as the desired temperature for the mode being programmed. A t

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Programming Target Temperatures (continued)Programming SAVE HEAT target temperature:NOTE: If this is not the rst time set-up, place your thermostat i

Seite 18 - HEA TSAVE

ProgrammingProgramming Target Temperatures (continued)Programming COOL SAVE target temperature:NOTE: If this is not the rst time set-up, place your t

Seite 19 - ® Enabled Thermostat:

Z-Wave® Programming and Operation26Z-Wave® controllers from various manufacturers may support theZ-Wave® Thermostat General V2 Device Class used by th

Seite 20 - Calibrate

27Z-Wave® ProgrammingIf your controller does not support full thermostat device class functions, it may still be able to control the NORMAL/SAVE ENERG

Seite 21 - General Operation Basics

Z-Wave® Programming ThinkEssentials® Example28Programming ExamplesStep 1: Activate DESIGN tabGreen Thermostat Icon is SAVE ENERGY modeRed Thermostat I

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Z-Wave® Programming ThinkEssentials® Example (cont.)129Programming ExamplesOPERATING THERMOSTAT:1. Place the thermostat manually in the desired mode

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3BasicsBind – Activates Z-Wave® module. Can be used to include Thermostat into a network, include into a Scene or delete thermostat from Scene or net

Seite 24 - Programming

30Programming ExamplesAUTOONFANHEATCOOLSAVEENERGYNORMALRESETCOOL3AUTOONFANHEATCOOLSAVEENERGYNORMALRESETCOOL1A1BUse this method to add the Z-Wave®

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314. On the Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat press the SAVE ENERGY mode. The thermostat must be in either HEAT or COOL, SAVE ENERGY mode, to

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Z-Wave® Alternate Programming Example with HA-09WD32For Z-Wave® controllers that do not support the Z-Wave® Thermostat General V2 Device Class use t

Seite 27 - Z-Wave® Programming

Z-Wave® Alternate Programming Example with HA-09WD (continued)4. On the HA-09WD Remote Control, simultaneously press and hold the ON and OFF buttons

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FCC and IC StatementFCC Regulatory Information:NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,

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4BasicsThe Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat is compatible with most standard 24 Volt heating and cooling systems including:  • 1 and 2 stag

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TOOLS REQUIREDPACKAGE CONTENTS Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat User Manual Wall anchors and mounting screws (2 each)#1 Phillips screwdriver (smal

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6Good5ft.(1.5m)Retrofit or Replacement Installations:Mount the new thermostat in the same location as the old one.New Installations:Follow the guidelin

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7BGWWrap wires around pencil to prevent wires from falling into wall opening.1. Switch electricity to the furnace and air conditioner OFF by disconne

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8Tools required:Phillips or Slotted ScrewdriverDrill3/16 inch drill bitHammer Pencil1. Separate the control unit (front) of the thermostat from the m

Seite 34 - CUSTOMER SUPPORT

9General wiring guidelines for safe and secure wire connections:• Ends of wires should be stripped 3/8 inch as shown.• Take care not to damage or lose

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