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USERS INFORMATION MANUAL  
M O D E L T S T A T B B P B 5 0 1  
P R O G R A M M A B L E D I G I T A L  
T H E R M O S T A T  
Heating & Cooling Systems  
NOTE TO INSTALLER:  
This manual must be left with the equipment user.  
Dual Setpoint  
I2:00  
Mo  
74  
COOL  
5+2 Day Programmable  
AUTO  
4
Time periods  
HEAT  
72  
Very Easy to Program  
Easy To Read Display  
Thermoglow Backlight  
No Batteries Required  
Auto Changeover  
70  
Heat Pump & Heat Cool  
No Batteries Required  
Locking Keypad  
Meets California Title 24 Residential  
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Table Of Contents  
FRONT PANEL  
2
3
DISPLAY  
QUICK START Set the clock and go  
BASIC OPERATION  
PROGRAMMING 4 Time Periods  
ADVANCED SETUP  
ABOUT ADVANCED OPERATION  
WARRANTY  
5
6
8
12  
16  
21  
CAUTION  
Follow Installation Instructions before proceeding.  
SET THERMOSTAT TO MODE “OFF” PRIOR TO  
CHANGING SETTINGS IN SETUP OR RESTORING  
FACTORY DEFAULTS.  
Residential Light Commercial Systems  
Carrier Corporation 04/01  
TSTATBBPB501  
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Front Panel  
I2:00  
Mo  
74  
COOL  
1
AUTO  
HEAT  
72  
70  
3
2
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
Liquid Crystal Display  
with Thermoglow  
Up/Down Buttons  
Mode Button  
Fan Button  
Heat or Cool Indicator  
Heat = Red, Cool = Green  
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Display  
5
6
Am Night  
2
4
1
I2:00Pm Setup  
SuMoTuWeThFrSa 88  
COOL  
AUTO  
Locked  
8
3
ONOFF  
Program On  
HEAT  
1
4
8
MorningDayEvening  
8
5
7
Fan On  
88  
1
Mode Indicators  
Selects the operation mode of the equipment.  
HEAT - indicates the heat mode.  
COOL - indicates the air conditioning mode.  
AUTO - indicates the system will automatically  
changeover between heat and cool modes  
as the temperature varies.  
OFF - indicates the entire system is turned off.  
PROGRAM ON - indicates the stored program  
is enabled to run. Page 6.  
2
Clock with Day of the Week  
Indicates the current time and day. This clock is  
also used to program the timer periods. Page 5.  
3
Room Temperature Display  
Indicates the current room temperature.  
4
Desired Set Temperature  
Indicates desired room temperature(s). Page 7.  
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Display  
5
6
7
Morning, Day, Evening & Night Indication  
Indicates the program time period.  
Page 8-11.  
Setup Indication  
Indicates the thermostat is in the programming  
mode. Page 12.  
Fan Operation Indication  
Fan On - indicates constant, continuous fan  
operation.  
When Fan On is not lit - indicates the fan will  
only operate when necessary to heat or  
to cool. Page 7.  
8
Locked Indication  
Locked appears after the right combination of  
buttons are pressed, rendering the buttons  
inoperative. Page 18.  
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Quick Start Set the Clock and Go  
Press the Mode button.  
During Setup & Programming:  
Pressing the Mode button  
MODE  
While holding the Mode,  
press the Fan button  
for 2 seconds to enter Setup  
screens.  
selects different flashing items.  
(Represented in dark black)  
FAN  
Pressing the Up and Down  
buttons will modify the flashing  
selection.  
I2:00  
I
To adjust the  
Press  
clock or Day use  
MODE  
SuMoTuWeThFrSa  
2
buttons.  
Press both Mode and  
Fan buttons as  
MODE  
above to return to  
normal operation.  
FAN  
The thermostat is preprogrammed from the  
factory to operate 1 or 2 Stage equipment* without  
the need for further programming. To optimize the  
installation of this thermostat follow the instructions  
in the Advanced Setup section.  
*
The thermostat is not preprogrammed from the  
factory to operate electric heat or heat pump systems.  
To control these systems, follow the steps in the  
Advanced Setup section, pages 12 & 13.  
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Basic Operation  
Select Mode  
I2:00  
Su  
The HEAT setting indicates the  
temperature the room has to  
reach before the furnace will  
turn on to heat the room.  
70  
6
9
MODE  
MODE  
MODE  
MODE  
I2:00  
Su  
72  
The COOL setting indicates the  
temperature the room has to  
reach before the air conditioner  
will turn on to cool the room.  
70  
I2:00  
Su  
72  
AUTO will automatically select  
heat or cool based on room  
temperature demand.  
70  
6
9
I2:00  
Su  
73  
Program On will activate the  
stored timer operation.  
(
Morning, Day, Evening, Night)  
70  
Day  
70  
I2:00  
Su  
OFF indicates both heating  
and air conditioning  
OFF  
systems are turned off.  
70  
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Basic Operation  
Select Desired Temperature  
In any mode, adjust the  
desired Set Temperature  
with  
I2:00Pm  
Mo  
72  
COOL  
AUTO  
HEAT  
70  
buttons.  
6
9
Pressing the up/down buttons in Auto mode will adjust both the heat and cool  
set temperatures simultaneously.  
Pressing the up/down buttons in Heat or Cool modes will adjust only the  
heat or cool set temperature.  
Press  
Fan  
FAN  
Operation  
I2:00Pm  
Fan On indicates constant fan operation.  
This feature is active even if the thermostat  
is set to Off.  
Mo  
72  
COOL  
AUTO  
HEAT  
70  
Fan On  
69  
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Programming  
4 Time periods  
Press the Mode button. While holding the Mode,  
press the Up button for 2 seconds to enter  
time period programming.  
MODE  
MoTuWeThFr  
Select the Day of the Week.  
MoTuWeThFr or SaSu.  
(
Weekday or Weekend schedule)  
Press  
MODE  
Am  
7:30  
MoTuWeThFr  
Adjust the start time for  
Morning.  
Press  
Morning  
MODE  
Am  
7:30  
MoTuWeThFr  
74  
COOL  
Adjust the cooling setpoint  
for Morning.  
(
35 - 99 )  
Press  
Morning  
MODE  
Am  
7:30  
MoTuWeThFr  
74  
COOL  
Adjust the heating setpoint  
for Morning.  
(
35 - 99 )  
Press  
Morning  
72  
MODE  
Continued  
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Programming  
4 Time Periods  
Am  
I0:30  
MoTuWeThFr  
Adjust the start time for  
Day.  
Press  
Day  
MODE  
Am  
I0:30  
MoTuWeThFr  
75  
COOL  
Adjust the cooling setpoint  
for Day.  
(
35 - 99)  
Press  
Day  
MODE  
Am  
I0:30  
MoTuWeThFr  
75  
COOL  
Adjust the heating setpoint  
for Day.  
(
35 - 99)  
HEAT  
Press  
Day  
73  
MODE  
5
:30Pm  
MoTuWeThFr  
Adjust the start time for  
Evening.  
Press  
Evening  
MODE  
5
:30Pm  
MoTuWeThFr  
75  
COOL  
Adjust the cooling setpoint  
for Evening.  
(
35 - 99)  
Press  
Evening  
MODE  
Continued  
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Programming  
4 Time Periods  
5
:30Pm  
MoTuWeThFr  
75  
COOL  
Adjust the heating setpoint  
for Evening.  
(
35 - 99)  
HEAT  
Press  
Evening  
73  
MODE  
Night  
Night  
Night  
I I:30 Pm  
MoTuWeThFr  
Adjust the start time  
for Night.  
Press  
MODE  
I I:30 Pm  
MoTuWeThFr  
78  
COOL  
Adjust the cooling setpoint  
for Night.  
(
35 - 99)  
Press  
MODE  
I I:30 Pm  
MoTuWeThFr  
78  
COOL  
Adjust the heating setpoint  
for Night.  
(
35 - 99)  
HEAT  
70  
Press  
MODE  
Continued  
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Programming  
4 Time Periods  
Su  
Sa  
Select the Day of the Week.  
MoTuWeThFr or SaSu.  
Weekday or Weekend schedule)  
(
Press  
MODE  
Continue Time Period Programming Morning through  
Night as done in previous steps starting on page 8  
for the Weekend schedule.  
To Exit Programming  
Press the Mode button. While holding the Mode,  
press the Up button for 2 seconds to exit  
time period programming.  
MODE  
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Advanced Setup  
Press the Mode button.  
MODE  
While holding the Mode,  
press the Fan button  
for 5 seconds to enter Setup  
screens.  
NOTE: Each step # is located at  
the top right corner of the  
display for easy reference.  
FAN  
Am  
I2:00  
Setup  
I
Adjust the time of day  
clock.  
Tip: To change hours quickly, press and  
hold the Fan button in and press  
the up or down buttons.  
Press  
MODE  
Mo  
Setup  
2
Select the day of the  
week.  
Press  
MODE  
On  
Setup  
3
Select residential Heat Pump,  
ON or OFF.  
OFF  
Off  
Hp  
Press  
MODE  
Continued  
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Advanced Setup  
B
Setup  
4
Select the reversing  
valve polarity for  
Heat Pump, O or B.  
(
Step 4 only appears if  
heat pump is on in step 3)  
O
0
Press  
MODE  
Setup  
5
Select Electric Heat On  
or Off. (Step 5 only  
appears if heat pump is  
off in step 3)  
OFF  
Eh  
Press  
MODE  
8
8
Setup  
6
Adjust the deadband  
from 1 - 6 degrees.  
2
Press  
MODE  
Setup  
7
COOL  
Adjust the minimum  
difference between  
cooling & heating  
setpoints.  
(
0 - 6 )  
HEAT  
2
Press  
MODE  
Continued  
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Advanced Setup  
Select the cycles per  
hour limit.  
Setup  
8
d=cycles per hour  
limit defeated.  
d1=d + defeat 5 min.  
Compressor lockout.  
6
(
d, d1, 2 - 6)  
Cy  
Press  
MODE  
On  
9
Select the display back-  
light always On, or Off  
after 8 seconds.  
ON  
L I  
Off  
Press  
MODE  
C
I0  
Select thermostat  
operation in degrees  
Fahrenheit or Centigrade.  
F
F
MODE  
FAN  
Press the Mode button.  
While holding the Mode, press the Fan  
button for 2 seconds to leave the Setup  
screens. If no buttons are pressed, the  
display will leave the setup screens after  
3
0 seconds.  
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Advanced Setup  
Advanced Setup Table  
Step #  
Description  
Range  
Factory Default  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Time of day clock set  
Day of the week  
24 hour  
Sun - Sat  
Off / On  
O / B  
12:00 Am  
Monday  
Heat Pump  
Off  
O
Reversing Valve polarity  
Electric Heat  
Off / On  
1 - 6  
Off  
2
Deadband or Temperature swing  
Forced minimum difference heat/cool  
Cycles per hour  
0 - 6  
2
d, d1, 2 - 6  
Off / On  
F / C  
6
Thermoglow backlight  
Fahrenheit or Centigrade  
On  
F
1
0
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About Advanced Features & Operation  
2
STAGE OPERATION - The 2nd Stage of heat or cool is  
turned on when (1) the 1st Stage has been on for a  
minimum of two minutes, and (2) the temperature spread  
from the setpoint is equal to or greater than: the setpoint  
plus the deadband, plus 2 degrees.  
Heating  
Cooling  
Dead  
Band  
Dead  
Band  
2
degrees  
2 degrees  
2
nd Stage  
turn on  
1st Stage  
turn on  
Heat  
Cool  
1st Stage  
turn on  
2nd Stage  
turn on  
Setpoint  
Setpoint  
MINIMUM HEAT/COOL SETPOINT DIFFERENCE - The Heat  
and Cool setpoints will not be allowed to come any closer  
to each other than the value set in Advanced Setup step  
#
7, on page 13. This minimum difference is enforced  
during Auto changeover and Program On operation.  
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About Advanced Features & Operation  
EMERGENCY HEAT - Is a feature available to Heat Pump  
installations. To turn on Emergency Heat press in the  
Fan button. While holding the Fan button press  
the Up button for 2 seconds. The Cool setpoint display  
will read ‘EH’.  
I2:00  
Su  
eh  
Press for  
Emergency Heat  
73  
74  
Fan  
During Emergency Heat the thermostat will turn  
on the fan and the 2nd stage of heat, when there is a  
demand for heat, locking out the 1st stage compressor.  
Exiting Emergency Heat is the same as entering. During  
Emergency Heat only OFF and HEAT are available.  
ELECTRIC HEAT - Selecting Electric Heat on, page 13,  
step 5, will cause the thermostat to turn on the fan  
immediately any time there is a heat demand. Since all  
gas furnaces control the fan, this feature should be off  
unless the heater is only electric.  
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About Advanced Features & Operation  
KEYPAD LOCK - To prevent unauthorized use of the thermostat,  
the front panel buttons may be disabled. To disable, or  
lock’ the keypad, press and hold in the Mode button.  
While holding the Mode button in, press the Up and Down  
buttons in together. The Locked icon will appear on the  
display.  
Am  
Night  
I2:00  
Su  
85  
COOL  
Press all 3 for  
Keypad Lockout  
ProgramOn  
HEAT  
MODE  
70  
55  
To unlock the buttons, again press and hold the Mode  
button. While holding the Mode button in, press the Up  
and Down buttons in together. The Locked icon will  
disappear from the display.  
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About Advanced Features & Operation  
DUAL SETPOINT BEHAVIOR - The adjustable setpoint range  
is: 35 - 99 degrees in Fahrenheit and 7 - 35 degrees in  
Centigrade. When in the modes Heat or Cool, this  
adjustable range is unhampered.  
When adjusting any Auto mode, including programming  
Occupied and Unoccupied periods, the 1050 will not  
allow the Heat setpoint to get closer to the Cool setpoint  
than the value programmed as the minimum difference in  
step 7, page 13.  
When entering the Auto mode from Cool, the Heat and  
Cool setpoints will remain spread apart by the amount  
that they were adjusted, prior to entering Auto.  
For example: If the Cool setpoint was set to 80 while  
in the Cool mode and the Heat setpoint was adjusted to  
7
0 while in the Heat mode, upon entering the Auto mode  
the Heat and Cool setpoints would be 80 and 70. Both  
setpoints would then move up and down together, (in this  
example spread by 10 degrees), by pressing the up or  
down buttons.  
To move the Heat and Cool setpoints closer together,  
enter the Cool or Heat mode by pressing the Mode button,  
then adjust the setpoint(s) closer together. Heat is limited  
to how close it can come to Cool by step 7, page 13.  
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About Advanced Features & Operation  
About Advanced Features & Operation  
FACTORY DEFAULTS - If, for any reason it is desirable to  
return all stored settings back to the factory default  
settings, press the Mode button. While holding the Mode  
button in, press the Down button for 2 sec. All icons will  
appear. Press and hold in the Fan button until Fd  
appears. This resets all factory settings. To calibrate  
room temperature, press the Mode button once more.  
At this point use the Up and Down buttons to calibrate  
room temperature, if needed. Press the Mode button to  
return to normal operation. NOTE CAUTION ON PAGE 1.  
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Warranty  
Five-Year Warranty - This Product is warranted to be free from defects in material and  
workmanship. If defect appears within five years from the date of original installation, whether  
or not actual use begins on that date, then the product does meet this warranty. A new or  
remanufactured part, at the manufacturer’s sole option, to replace any defective part will be  
provided without charge for the part itself; PROVIDED the defective part is returned to the  
distributor through a qualified servicing dealer.  
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT INCLUDE LABOR OR OTHER COSTS incurred for diagnosing,  
repairing, removing, installing, shipping, servicing or handling of either defective parts or  
replacement parts. Such costs may be covered by a separate warranty provided by the installer.  
THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO PRODUCTS IN THEIR ORIGINAL INSTALLATION  
LOCATION AND BECOMES VOID UPON REINSTALLATION.  
LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES – ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES (INCLUDING IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY) ARE  
HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD FOR WHICH THE LIMITED WARRANTY  
IS GIVEN. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED  
WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THE EXPRESSED  
WARRANTIES MADE IN THIS WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND MANY NOT BE ALTERED,  
ENLARGED, OR CHANGED BY ANY DISTRIBUTOR, DEALER, OR OTHER PERSON  
WHATSOEVER.  
ALL WORK UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE PERFORMED DURING  
NORMAL WORKING HOURS. ALL REPLACEMENT PARTS, WHETHER NEW OR  
REMANUFACTURED, ASSUME AS THEIR WARRANTY PERIOD ONLY THE REMAINING  
TIME PERIOD OF THIS WARRANTY.  
THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR:  
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. Normal maintenance as outlined in the installation and servicing instructions or owners  
manual including filter cleaning and/or replacement and lubrication.  
. Damage or repairs required as a consequence of faulty installation, misapplication, abuse,  
improper servicing, unauthorized alteration or improper operation.  
. Failure to start due to voltage conditions, blown fuses, open circuit breakers or other  
damages due to the inadequacy or interruption of electrical service.  
. Damage as a result of floods, winds, fires, lightning, accidents, corrosive environments or  
other conditions beyond the control of the Manufacturer.  
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. Parts not supplied or designated by the Manufacturer, or damages resulting from their use.  
. Manufacturer products installed outside the continental U.S.A., Alaska, Hawaii, and  
Canada.  
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7
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. Electricity or fuel costs or increases in electricity or fuel costs from any reason whatsoever  
including additional or unusual use of supplemental electric heat.  
. ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL PROPERTY OR COMMERCIAL  
DAMAGE OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER. Some states do not allow the exclusion of  
incidental or consequential damages, so the above may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary  
form state to state.  
Form No. OM17-49  
P/N 88-347  
Catalog No. 13TS-TA56  
Rev. 1  
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