Honeywell ADEMCO 4500 User Manual
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ADEMCO 4500
Thermostat
User Guide
N7972V1 5/05 Rev. A

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  • Page 1 ADEMCO 4500 Thermostat User Guide N7972V1 5/05 Rev. A...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS About the 4500 Thermostat...................1 Saving Money on Energy Bills.................1 The 4500 Thermostat Provides Comfort and Convenience ........1 How the 4500 Thermostat Works with Your Present Thermostat ......2 Front Panel Controls and Indicator ................3 Product Specifications ....................4 Controlling the 4500 thermostat by Phone..............5 To Enter the Thermostat Mode Menu by Phone.............5 Adjusting the Set-Back Temperature of the 4500 thermostat ........6 Turning the Set-Back On and Off .................8...
  • Page 3: About The 4500 Thermostat

    About the 4500 Thermostat The Ademco 4500 thermostat provides control for both heat and air conditioning. It is intended for use with Ademco security systems that include the enhanced 4286 phone module. You can set the 4500 thermostat using any Touch-tone phone, either on premises or remotely.
  • Page 4: How The 4500 Thermostat Works With Your Present Thermostat

    How the 4500 Thermostat Works With Your Present Thermostat The 4500 thermostat works in combination with the original thermostat installed on the premises. While the premises is occupied, the security system is usually armed STAY or DISARMED, and the 4500 thermostat will be inactive. The original thermostat can be used as usual to set and adjust your premises temperature.
  • Page 5: Front Panel Controls And Indicator

    Front Panel Controls As you can see from Figure 1 below, there are two controls and one indicator on the front panel of the 4500 thermostat: HEAT <> COOL BYPASS <> ACTIVE Figure 1. 4500 Thermostat Controls and Indicator 1. HEAT/COOL Switch This switch is used to set the control mode of the 4500 thermostat.
  • Page 6: Product Specifications

    Front Panel Controls (cont’d) There are several uses for the BYPASS switch function: • Allows the user to go back to their original thermostat at any time. • Allows heating/air conditioning service people to bypass the 4500 thermostat during servicing and maintenance work. •...
  • Page 7: Controlling The 4500 Thermostat By Phone

    Controlling the 4500 Thermostat by Phone The phone access feature of the Honeywell security system provides a number of capabilities to the user: • To adjust the ARMED AWAY set back temperature of the 4500 thermostats over any phone. •...
  • Page 8: Adjusting The Set-Back Temperature Of The 4500 Thermostat

    Adjusting the Set-Back Temperature of the 4500 Thermostat Keep in mind that the on-premises existing thermostat is set to the desired temperature for when the building is occupied. The 4500 thermostat is used to set the set-back temperature for when the premises is unoccupied and the security system is in the ARMED AWAY mode.
  • Page 9 Setting the Set-Back Temperature of the 4500 Thermostat (cont’d) 6. The new ARMED AWAY (set-back temperature) point will be announced. This is the temperature the 4500 thermostat will maintain when you are away from the premises. The set-back is turned on only when the security system is ARMED AWAY. The system will announce “Armed away temperature set to 61.”...
  • Page 10: Turning The Set-Back On And Off

    Turning the Set-Back On and Off The set-back feature of the 4500 thermostat works automatically when you leave the premises and the security system is ARMED AWAY. However, sometimes you may want to override this feature. You can turn off the set-back at any time, while still on the premises or off.
  • Page 11: Using Two 4500 Thermostats With Your System

    Using Two 4500 Thermostats with Your Security System If your security system includes two 4500 thermostats and you have a multi-zone heating or air conditioning system, you can set the heat and air conditioning at different temperatures in different parts of the house.
  • Page 12: When Leaving Protected Premises For Extended Periods

    When Leaving Protected Premises for Extended Periods We recommend that the 4500 thermostat, the original thermostat, and the entire heating/cooling system be tested weekly, and always before leaving the premises for extended periods of time such as during vacation time. We recommend that your alarm system is monitored by a central station for system low battery and AC loss.
  • Page 13: Testing The Heating/Cooling System

    Testing the Heating/Cooling System To be sure the heating/cooling system is maintaining the room temperature at the set-back point you have programmed by phone, test the system as follows: 1. Be sure that the 4500 thermostat is in the ACTIVE mode using its front panel slide switch.
  • Page 14: Testing The Pre-Existing Thermostat

    Testing the Pre-Existing Thermostat Switch the front panel ACTIVE/BYPASS switch to BYPASS, and check that the pre-existing thermostat (not the 4500 thermostat) is working and able to control the heating/cooling system. If the pre- existing thermostat does not function, have it replaced, or call your heating or air conditioning service company.
  • Page 15: Federal Communications Commission (Fcc) Part 15 Statement

    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) PART 15 STATEMENT This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found accept-able for use. The FCC requires the following statement for your information: This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
  • Page 16: Limited Warranty

    ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Honeywell International Inc., acting through its Security & Custom Electronics business ("Seller"), 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791, warrants its security equipment (the "product") to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from date of original purchase, under normal use and service. Seller's obligation is limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, free of charge for parts, labor, or transportation, any product proven to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service.

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