honeywell 6000 instruction manual

Congratulations on your new Honeywell FocusPRO 6000 programmable thermostat․ This manual offers comprehensive guidance for installation‚ configuration‚ and daily operation to maximize comfort and energy savings․ See pull-out card for quick start․

Covered Models & Serial Location

This documentation applies to the Honeywell FocusPRO TH6000 Series programmable thermostats‚ specifically covering models TH6110D‚ TH6220D‚ TH6320U‚ and TH6210D․ The guide also references the FocusPRO 5000 Series for shared installation steps․ The specific model identification label is concealed behind the battery holder compartment․ To locate it‚ press down on the battery holder latch and pull the tray completely out; the sticker displays the model number‚ serial number‚ and date code․ Manual part number 69-1921EFS03 (Revision 3‚ Copyright 2011) governs this content․ Batteries should be replaced annually‚ typically AA alkaline‚ accessible via this same holder․ Verify your exact model variant before wiring‚ as terminal designations differ between single-stage heat/cool (TH6110D) and multi-stage or heat pump configurations (TH6220D‚ TH6320U)․ The pull-out instruction card provides a quick visual reference for this identification process․ Installer setup requires correct model selection in ISU menu․ The serial number assists warranty registration and technical support via Honeywell Home portal (yourhome․honeywell․com)․ Legacy models TH6000 series remain supported despite 2025 corporate restructuring into Honeywell Automation and Aerospace divisions․ Always retain this manual for future reference during system upgrades or troubleshooting scenarios․ Consult the wiring diagram section for terminal specific details matching your identified model number․

Safety Hazards & Warnings

Improper installation or handling of the Honeywell FocusPRO 6000 thermostat can create electrical shock‚ fire‚ or equipment damage․ HAZARD: Disconnect power at the circuit breaker before removing the unit or accessing wiring․ Verify that the correct voltage (120 V AC) is supplied; higher voltages will destroy internal circuitry․ Do not operate the thermostat while the battery compartment is open ⎯ exposed contacts may short․ Batteries must be AA alkaline‚ replaced once a year; use only the recommended type to avoid leakage that could corrode terminals․ Keep the unit away from water‚ moisture‚ and direct sunlight; condensation can cause short circuits․ Do not mount the thermostat on a surface that exceeds 40 C (104 F) or below -10 C (14 F)․ Ensure the wall mounting location provides at least 4 inches of clearance from flammable materials․ Use only the supplied wiring diagram; bad connections can cause heating or cooling damage․Note․ If the thermostat displays “ERR” codes‚ consult the troubleshooting section before resetting․ For any doubts‚ contact Honeywell Customer Care at the website or phone number provided in the manual․ Failure to follow these warnings may result in personal injury‚ property loss‚ or loss of warranty coverage․

Physical Installation & Power

Turn off power at breaker now․ Mount base plate level on wall․ Connect wires to the matching terminals․ Insert AA batteries for backup․ Follow wiring diagrams for HVAC system type․ Check all wire connections are secure․

Battery Installation & Replacement

The FocusPRO 6000 thermostat operates with two AA alkaline backup batteries housed in a sliding tray․ To begin‚ locate the battery holder on the lower right side; grasp the tab‚ press down firmly‚ and pull the tray out completely․ Remove spent batteries and insert new ones‚ strictly observing the polarity markings inside the compartment․ The manufacturer specifies that batteries should be replaced once a year to maintain reliable performance․ After insertion‚ slide the tray back until it clicks securely into position․ Confirm the display activates; a blank screen indicates incorrect polarity or defective cells․ Do not use rechargeable batteries due to voltage mismatch risks․ Dispose of used batteries responsibly․ This procedure safeguards programmed schedules‚ clock accuracy‚ and compressor delay timers during electrical outages․ Regular annual replacement prevents low voltage errors and ensures the heating and cooling system responds correctly to demand without losing configuration data or requiring reprogramming of the weekday and weekend periods․ The pull-out instruction card located near the battery compartment provides a quick visual reference guide for this process․ Always verify the low battery indicator has cleared after the swap․ Consistent backup is critical for Adaptive Intelligent Recovery to function and pre-heat or cool․ Neglecting this simple step risks system lockout or loss of custom settings during brief utility interruptions‚ forcing reconfig of installer params․

Wall Mounting & Wiring Overview

Before mounting‚ ensure power is off at the circuit breaker to prevent electrical shock․ Separate the wallplate from the thermostat by pressing the bottom release latch․ Hold the wallplate level against the wall‚ using the built-in bubble level for precision‚ and mark the mounting holes through the elongated slots․ Drill 3/16 inch pilot holes for the included plastic anchors․ Fasten the wallplate securely with the provided screws‚ taking care not to distort the plastic base․ Consult the wiring diagram located on the inside of the battery door for your specific equipment configuration․ Label every wire with the supplied identification tags before removing the old thermostat․ Connect wires to the corresponding terminals: R‚ RC‚ C‚ W1‚ W2‚ Y‚ Y2‚ G‚ O/B‚ and L․ Verify the R/RC jumper is installed for single transformer systems․ Ensure no stray wire strands contact neighboring terminals․ Tuck excess wire into the wall cavity and seal the opening with non-flammable insulation to prevent drafts․ Align the thermostat with the wallplate tabs and snap firmly into place․ Restore power and proceed to installer setup for system type configuration․ Models TH6110D‚ TH6220D‚ and TH6320U support different heating and cooling stages․ Proper installation guarantees accurate temperature sensing and reliable compressor protection operation now Use 18-22 gauge wire․ Recycle mercury stats․ C terminal needs common wire․ Verify O/B logic․ Flat wall prevents warp․ Check polarity now․

Installer Setup & System Configuration

This installer guide provides step-by-step instructions for configuring system types‚ changeover settings‚ and compressor protection․ Follow menus to set options for heat pump or conventional equipment accurately․

Accessing Installer Setup Menu

To enter the Installer Setup Menu on the Honeywell FocusPRO 6000 series‚ press and hold the System button until the display changes‚ typically showing a function code in the upper left corner․ Use the Up and Down arrow keys to navigate through the numbered setup functions (ISU codes)․ Each code corresponds to a specific configuration parameter such as system type‚ changeover valve operation‚ compressor cycle rate‚ or adaptive recovery enablement․ Press the Mode or Fan button to advance to the next function number․ To modify a setting for the current function‚ press the Up or Down arrows to select the desired option value․ The screen displays the current setting clearly․ After configuring all necessary parameters‚ press Done or hold the System button again to exit and save changes․ The thermostat will return to normal operation․ Refer to the installer guide document 69-1921EFS03 for a complete list of function codes and default values specific to your model (TH6110D‚ TH6220D‚ TH6320U)․ Ensure power is applied and batteries are fresh before starting configuration․ Incorrect settings may cause equipment damage or improper cycling․ Always verify wiring matches the selected system type before exiting the menu․ This legacy product requires careful setup for optimal performance․ Consult the pull-out card for basic guidance․ Verify wiring matches system type before powering up the equipment fully now․

System Type & Changeover Settings

The FocusPRO 6000 series supports multiple HVAC configurations․ In the Installer Setup Menu‚ select function 01 to define the System Type․ Options include 1‑Stage Heat‚ 2‑Stage Heat‚ 1‑Stage Cool‚ 2‑Stage Cool‚ Heat‑Pump‚ and Dual‑Fuel․ Choose the code that matches the equipment connected to the thermostat; the display will show a three‑digit identifier (e․g․‚ 101 for 1‑Stage Heat‚ 202 for 2‑Stage Cool)․ Incorrect selection can cause improper cycling or damage to the compressor․

Changeover valve settings are configured with function 02․ This setting tells the thermostat how to drive a conventional changeover valve when both heating and cooling are present․ Options are:

  • 0 – No changeover valve (default for heat‑pump only systems)․
  • 1 – Standard changeover valve‚ 24 V coil․
  • 2 – Dual‑coil valve‚ separate heating and cooling coils․
  • 3 – Motorized valve with position feedback․

After setting the System Type‚ the thermostat adjusts voltage on Y and O terminals․ For heat‑pump setups‚ verify O/B wiring matches the selected reversal valve polarity․ Also enable compressor protection (function 15) when using a 2‑Stage compressor to prevent short‑cycling․

When the Changeover setting is set to 1 or 2‚ the thermostat will display “CHG” on the LCD during a mode transition‚ confirming that the valve has been energized․ If the valve fails to respond‚ the thermostat will generate a fault code (E‑CHG) and revert to the last known safe mode․ Always test valve operation after programming by manually toggling the system mode from Heat to Cool and observing the valve click․

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Compressor Protection Configuration

Compressor protection prevents short‑cycling and extends equipment life․ Access Installer Setup function 15 to configure the minimum off‑time delay․ The default setting is typically 5 minutes (code 5)‚ but options range from 0 to 5 minutes․ Selecting 0 disables the delay‚ which is not recommended for standard compressors․ For heat‑pump systems with auxiliary heat‚ ensure the delay coordinates with the outdoor unit’s internal timer to avoid lockout conditions․

Function 16 controls the minimum on‑time‚ ensuring the compressor runs long enough to stabilize pressures and oil return․ Set this between 1 and 5 minutes․ If the thermostat loses power‚ these settings are retained in non‑volatile memory․ After adjusting‚ press Done to save․ Test by forcing a cooling call and verifying the compressor does not restart immediately after satisfying the setpoint․ Refer to the equipment manufacturer’s specifications for exact delay requirements․

Advanced function 17 allows configuration of the compressor cycle rate (cycles per hour)․ Lower rates reduce wear but may widen temperature swing․ Default is 3 CPH for cooling and 4 CPH for heating․ Function 18 enables the compressor lockout feature based on outdoor temperature sensor input‚ preventing operation below a configurable balance point․ Verify sensor calibration before enabling lockout․ Check wiring connections for the outdoor sensor to ensure accurate readings․!

Note

User Programming & Operation

Program up to four daily periods with separate weekday and weekend schedules; Adjust heating and cooling setpoints to reduce energy costs․ Use the pull-out instruction card for quick reference during initial setup process․

Setting Time & Schedule Periods

To configure the schedule‚ press the SET button until the clock icon appears․ Use the up and down arrows to set the current time and day‚ confirming each selection with SET․ The thermostat supports four distinct periods per day: Wake‚ Leave‚ Return‚ and Sleep․ Program start times and temperature setpoints for heating and cooling independently for weekdays (Mon-Fri) and weekends (Sat-Sun)․ Navigate through periods using the SET key; adjust values with arrows․ Hold buttons for rapid scrolling․ After completing the weekend schedule‚ press RUN to save and exit․ The display flashes during programming mode․ Ensure the system switch is in HEAT or COOL to modify respective setpoints․ This flexibility allows precise comfort control and energy savings․ Refer to the pull-out card for a visual map of the sequence․ Incorrect time settings will disrupt Adaptive Intelligent Recovery functionality․ Before programming‚ verify date; clock keeps time via battery․ Access menu pressing SET until SCHED shows․ Each period needs start time; use 12HR/24HR format․ Weekday schedule does not copy; enter blocks manually․ Temporary overrides last until next period; holds need HOLD․ FAN may be scheduled per period․ Review settings cycling with SET․ If LO BATT shows‚ replace batteries․

Weekday/Weekend Program Differences

The FocusPRO 6000 lets you store two independent daily schedules: one for weekdays (Monday‑Friday) and one for weekends (Saturday‑Sunday)․ Each schedule contains four programmable periods—Wake‚ Leave‚ Return and Sleep—so you can assign a start time and separate heating and cooling setpoints for each block․ When you select the Weekday schedule‚ the thermostat follows the weekday times; on Saturday it automatically switches to the Weekend schedule‚ and again on Sunday․ To edit‚ press SET until the SCHED icon appears‚ then use the arrow keys to choose “Wkdy” or “Wknd”․ Adjust start times‚ temperatures‚ and fan mode for each period‚ confirming with SET․ Changes are saved only after you press RUN․ The system does not copy weekday values to the weekend schedule‚ preventing accidental overlap․ Temporary holds override the active schedule until the next programmed period begins․ Remember to verify the clock is correct; an inaccurate time will cause the wrong schedule to run․ The pull‑out instruction card provides a quick visual reference for the two‑schedule layout․ Vacation mode can pause both weekday and weekend programs‚ keeping the system at a constant setpoint until cleared․ This helps save․ more․

Adaptive Intelligent Recovery Feature

Adaptive Intelligent Recovery (AIR) ensures your home reaches the programmed temperature exactly at the scheduled period start time by activating the system early‚ calculating the precise lead time required for each zone․ Instead of turning the system on at the period start‚ the thermostat calculates the optimal activation time based on past performance‚ learning system response time․ This feature eliminates the guesswork of setting an earlier start time manually․ You can enable or disable AIR through the Installer Setup menu‚ typically designated as System Setting 12 (Recovery)‚ where option 1 activates it and option 0 turns it off․ When active‚ the display shows “Recovery” or a similar indicator during the pre‑conditioning phase․ It operates independently for heating and cooling modes‚ adapting to seasonal efficiency changes․ If the system cannot reach the target due to extreme weather or equipment sizing issues‚ the thermostat simply runs continuously now until the setpoint is satisfied․ This smart algorithm maximizes comfort while preventing unnecessary runtime‚ contributing to energy savings․ The feature is enabled by default on most FocusPRO 6000 models․ Consult the installer guide for specific menu navigation steps to verify or change this setting․ Proper configuration ensures seamless transitions between schedule periods for optimal comfort without temperature overshoot or delay and maintains climate control throughout the day and night․

Quick Reference & Support

Grasp and pull the pull-out card for basic operating instructions at a glance․ Replace AA batteries once a year by pressing down the holder․ For further assistance‚ visit yourhome․honeywell․com or easily download the complete PDF manual online today․

Pull-Out Instruction Card Usage

When you first remove the thermostat from the wall‚ locate the thin pull‑out instruction card tucked behind the front panel․ Grasp the top edge of the card and pull it toward you; the card will slide out‚ revealing a concise‚ step‑by‑step guide that covers the most common functions without the need to consult the full manual․ The first section of the card displays the model number and serial location; simply press down the battery holder‚ pull the batteries out‚ and read the stamped code on the metal plate inside․ This code matches the list of supported FocusPRO 6000 series models printed on the back of the card‚ ensuring you are working with the correct firmware version․ The next area provides a quick overview of how to set the time‚ select heating or cooling mode‚ and adjust the temperature set‑point using the up and down arrows․ Each button is illustrated with a small icon and a one‑sentence description‚ so even a first‑time user can program a weekday schedule in under a minute․ Below the button guide‚ a small table lists the recommended battery replacement interval—once per year—and the proper orientation for AA cells (positive side up)․ To replace the batteries‚ press the battery holder down‚ pull the old cells out‚ insert fresh ones with the positive side up‚ and snap the holder back into place; the thermostat will automatically display a low‑battery warning if the voltage drops below the safe threshold․ For troubleshooting‚ the card includes a QR code that links directly to the online support portal at http://yourhome․honeywell․com where you can download the complete PDF manual‚ view video tutorials‚ or contact customer care via chat or phone․ Finally‚ the card reminds you to re‑secure the front panel after use‚ aligning the clips and gently pressing until you hear a click‚ which indicates the thermostat is ready for normal operation․ Keeping the pull‑out card in good condition provides a handy reference that reduces installation time and helps maintain optimal system performance throughout the product’s life․The pull‑out card also includes a small diagram of the battery orientation‚ a reminder to check the low‑battery indicator weekly‚ and a brief troubleshooting checklist that covers common error codes․ Keep the card in a dry place‚ avoid bending it‚ and refer to it whenever you need to verify settings or perform routine maintenance․ By following the card’s instructions‚ you ensure reliable operation of the thermostat and protect the compressor from short‑cycling․ Additional notes: always store the card flat‚ do not expose it to extreme temperatures‚ and replace it if it becomes illegible․Remember to review the card after outage to confirm the schedule is retained and re‑enter missing programming promptly․

Customer Care & Online Resources

For assistance with the Honeywell FocusPRO 6000 series‚ visit the dedicated support portal at http://yourhome․honeywell․com․ The site offers downloadable PDF manuals‚ firmware updates‚ and video tutorials that walk you through installation‚ programming‚ and troubleshooting․ If you encounter an error code‚ enter the code in the online diagnostic tool to receive step‑by‑step remediation․ You can also submit a service request‚ chat live with a technician‚ or schedule a callback during regular business hours (Monday‑Friday‚ 8 am‑6 pm local time)․ For warranty claims‚ have the model number and serial location—found on the pull‑out instruction card—ready before you call․ The tollfree number listed on the card connects you directly to Honeywell Customer Care‚ where representatives can verify coverage‚ arrange parts shipment‚ or guide you through compressor‑protection configuration․ In addition to the web portal‚ the Honeywell mobile app provides push notifications for low‑battery alerts‚ firmware release notes‚ and scheduling tips․ Register your thermostat online to receive automatic reminders for annual battery replacement and unlock Adaptive Intelligent Recovery․ Social media channels (Twitter @HoneywellHelp‚ Facebook “Honeywell Support”) also share quick FAQs and links to community forums where HVAC professionals discuss best practices; For international users‚ a list of regional phone numbers and language‑specific documentation is available under the “Global Support” tab․ Remember to keep the pull‑out card in a safe place; it contains the QR code that links directly to the most current online resources‚ ensuring you always have the latest guidance at your fingertips․

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