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SYSTXBBECW01--A, SYSTXBBECN01--A
& SYSTXBBECC01--A
Evolutionr Connext Control
Installation Instructions
A12479
NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation.
The features and functions outlined in the Installation Instructions reflect Version 11
software. See the Evolution Connex product page on the HVACPartner.com
website or the Downloads section of the www.MyEvolutionConnex.Bryant.com
website for the latest software release.
US Patents: Carrier U.S. Pat No. 7,243,004, Carrier U.S. Pat No. 7,775,452, pointSETt U.S.
Pat No. 7,415,102
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Installation Instructions

SYSTXBBECW01--A, SYSTXBBECN01--A& SYSTXBBECC01--AEvolutionr Connext ControlInstallation InstructionsA12479NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

TP--LINK is a registered trademark of TP--LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.U.S. Export Classification: EAR99.E2014 Bryant Heating & Co oli ng Systems 73

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)

11. Safety ConsiderationsImproper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance, or use can causeexplosion, fire, electrical shock, or ot

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2conditions, and other data are passed continually between components over theABCD bus. The result is a new level of comfort, versatility, and simplic

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3A142153.1.1. Manually Adjust Time and Dated To set the HOUR, MINUTE, MONTH, DAY, or YEAR touch the featureyou wish to change.d Use the Up (Y) and Dow

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43.1.2. Setup Time ZoneThe time zone can be selected by selecting the setup time zone from the menu.Then select the time zone for the location. Time z

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53.2. Set Dealer InformationFrom the main screen, touch MENU, on the bottom of the control. The SERVICEicon allows you to upload your contact informat

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64. Installation4.1. OverviewThis instruction covers installation of the Evolutionr Connext Control and theEvolutionr Wireless Access Point only. Phys

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74.3. LocationELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in personal injuryor death.Disconnect power before routing contro

Page 11 - 2. Introduction

8S Close to or in direct airflow from supply registers.S In areas with poor air circulation, such as behind a door or in an alcove.4.3.2. Remote Room

Page 12 - 3.1. Set Time and Date

9Sensor 1 Sensor 2Sensor 3 Sensor 4Damper ControlModuleZS_Damper ControlModuleZS_CA032334.3.3. Smart Sensors (for zoning applications)Any zone may use

Page 14 - 3.1.2. Setup Time Zone

10NOTE: ABCD bus wiring only requires a four--wire connection; however, it isgood practice to run thermostat cable having more than four wires in the

Page 15 - 3.2. Set Dealer Information

11ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in personal injuryor death.Before installing, modifying, or servicing system,

Page 16 - 4.1. Overview

12S Adjust length and routing of each wire to reach each wire entry on theconnector backplate. Strip 1/4--in (6.4 mm) of insulation from each wire.S M

Page 17 - 4.3.1. Wall Control

134.4.2. Damper Control Module (zoning systems only)All zoning wiring is run back to the Damper Control Module. Select a location nearthe furnace or f

Page 18 - 4.3.2. Remote Room Sensors

14A12214A12215NOTE: Once Evolution Control is secured to wall with the backplate assembly(snapped together), care must be taken not to bend or break t

Page 19 - 4.4. Wiring Considerations

15A12213NOTE: Once the Evolution Connex Control is secured to wall with the backplateassembly (snapped together), care must be taken not to bend or br

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16automatically energize the HUM output during a call for humidification. The N.O.relay contacts will be used to energize the humidifier. See fan powe

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17A121785.2. Searching for Outdoor UnitThe Evolution Connex Control will then proceed to communicate with the outdoorunit by displaying “Searching for

Page 22 - 4.4.1. Shielded Wire

18A131185.3. Indoor Evaporator SelectionIf a furnace is installed with a variable capacity heat pump or an Evolution V heatpump, a screen will appear

Page 23 - 4.5. Mounting

19A131195.4.1. Hydronic Heat ApplicationThe Evolution Connex Control supports 2 types of Hydronic Heat applications:1. Hot water coil in combination w

Page 24 - 4.5.1. Decorative Backplate

TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE1.Safety Considerations 1...2.Introduction 1...

Page 25 - 4.6.1. Bypass Humidifier

20A131175.5. Searching for SAM Module (If Applicable)“Searching for SAM Module” will appear on the screen to determine if a SystemAccess Module, used

Page 26 - 5. Commissioning

21A121855.7. Filter Type SelectionThe installer will next be prompted to select the air filter type installed with theEvolution System. After the sele

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22selected. If an incorrect selection was made, touch RE--INSTALL to restart theinstallation process.Example: SPP Equipment Summary ScreenA131275.11.

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23approximately one minute per zone. The duct assessment will override a call forheat or cool.A duct assessment will automatically occur each day at a

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246. Service MenuThe Service menus contain a set of vital information. This information enables theinstaller or service person to view a summary of wh

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256.1. Equipment SummaryTouch EQUIPMENT SUMMARY to show indoor unit type and model number,outdoor unit type (and model number if a 2--stage unit), fil

Page 31 - 5.10. Equipment Summary

26A14222NOTE: For Small Packaged Products (SPP), please use the following instructionsfor Set--up (Section 6.3), Checkout (Section 6.4), and Service (

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27S Indoor:d Furnaced Fan coild PAC AC Indoord PAC HP Indoord GAS PAC Indoord GAS PHP IndoorS Outdoor:d AC/Heat pumpd PAC AC outdoord PAC HP outdoord

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286.3.1.1. Auto Mode set upOnce the auto changeover option has been selected, touch SAVE.S Enable or Disable: Choose to enable or disable auto changeo

Page 34 - 6. Service Menu

296.3.1.4. Reset factory defaultsThis option allows the installer to reset certain factory parameters. After theselections are made, touch SAVE.S Prog

Page 35 - 6.2. Installation

TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)PAGE4.5.Mounting 13...4.5.1. Decorative Backplate 14...

Page 36 - 6.3. Set up

30A142236.3.2.1. AirflowThis option allows the installer to select the appropriate air flow based on the needsof the installation. The QUIET airflow m

Page 37 - 6.3.1. Thermostat

31After the selections are made, touch SAVE.S Cooling Airflow: Quiet, Comfort, EFF325, EFF350, or Maxd Default = ComfortS Dehumidify Airflow: Normal o

Page 38 - 6.3.1.3. Offsets

326.3.2.4. Fan Coil G--TerminalThis setup option selects desired operation when the R to G contact is closed on thefan coil control board. Under this

Page 39 - 6.3.2. Fan Coil

33A13230Shutdown: This setup option selects the change of state required for shutdown. .Select Normally Open or Normally Closed, and then save your se

Page 40 - 6.3.2.1. Airflow

34A142246.3.3. FurnaceFirst touch SETUP, then touch FURNACE to set up the parameters for the furnaceunit.A14225

Page 41 - 6.3.2.2. Altitude

356.3.3.1. Furnace AirflowSelects the airflow of the furnace when heating. EFFICIENCY is the airflow usedto meet specified ratings, COMFORT is a decre

Page 42 - 6.3.2.4. Fan Coil G--Terminal

36The dehumidify airflow, when set to NORMAL, the airflow is allowed to adjust toa minimum to satisfy the dehumidification call. When set to HIGH, the

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37Min and Max limits are determined by the equipment size. These settings are notthe same as the zoning airflow limits.S Min. modulating limits: Minim

Page 44 - 6.3.3. Furnace

386.3.3.7. Furnace Dehumidifier DrainThis option selects the time the continuous fan turns off at the end of cooling inorder to drain the indoor coil

Page 45 - 6.3.3.2. AC/HP Air Flow

396.3.3.9. Furnace G--Terminal AlertUse the alert function to select the contact state for an alert. Select Normally Openor Normally Closed, and then

Page 46 - 6.3.3.3. Furnace Staging

TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)PAGE6.Service Menu 24...6.1.Equipment Summary 25...

Page 47 - 6.3.3.6. Altitude

406.3.4. AC/Heat PumpFirst touch SETUP, then touch AC/HEAT PUMP to set up the parameters for theAC/Heat Pump unit.A142276.3.4.1. LatchingHigh Cool Lat

Page 48 - 6.3.3.8. Furnace G Terminal

41S System in Controld The system will decide which stage should be running to satisfy the cool-ing demand.S High Coold Temperature above which only t

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42S Cooling Lockout Temp: None, 45, 50 or 55 (_F)d Default = None6.3.4.3. Defrost IntervalTime interval at which defrost cycles can occur on a heat pu

Page 50 - 6.3.4.1. Latching

436.3.4.6. AC/Heat Pump RPM MaxUsed with variable capacity heat pumps, this option clamps the operating speedof the heat pump to this maximum value. U

Page 51 - 6.3.4.2. Cooling Lockout

446.3.5. Heat Source LockoutFirst touch SETUP, then touch HEAT SOURCE LOCKOUTS to set up theparameters for the AC/Heat Pump unit.For hydronic heat app

Page 52 - 6.3.4.5. Quiet Shift

45A142286.3.7. Zoning (If Applicable)First touch SETUP, then touch ZONING to set up the parameters for the zoningsystem (if applicable).A121916.3.7.1.

Page 53 - 6.3.4.9 Low Air Multiplier

466.3.7.2. Zone OffsetsThis option allows actual temperature offset for each zone, allowing calibration (ordeliberate miscalibration) of each sensor.

Page 54 - 6.3.5. Heat Source Lockout

47S Duct Assessment Time: Selectable between 12 AM and 11PMd Default = 1 PM6.3.8. AccessoriesFirst touch SETUP, then touch ACCESSORIES to set up the p

Page 55 - 6.3.7.1. Zoning Disable

486.3.8.2. HumidifierWith this option, the installer has the option of selecting whether a humidifier isinstalled, to humidify with the fan in low spe

Page 56 - 6.3.7.4. Duct Assessment Time

496.3.9. Utility CurtailmentUtility Saver is used to force the equipment to a lower stage (low or off) whenactivated by the utility company, typically

Page 57 - 6.3.8.1. Filter

TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)PAGE6.3.3. Furnace 34...6.3.3.1.Furnace Airflow 35...

Page 58 - 6.3.8.4. Ventilator

50A12194S Airflow: Selectable from Off to Max in 50 CFM incrementsd Off = 450 CFM, MAX = (odu_size in KBTU * 400) / 12)d Default = OffNOTE: Selected a

Page 59 - 6.3.10. Hydronic Airflow

51A131226.4.1. Electric HeatIf you have a fan coil with electric heaters, this menu item will allow the heaters tobe exercised. With self--identifying

Page 60 - 6.4. Check out

52motor turn on, the screen will show the current operating status of the furnace. Afterthe selections are made, touch START.S Low Heat: Selectable fr

Page 61 - 6.4.2. Furnace

53S High Cool Run Time: Selectable from 0 to 120 minutesd Default = 5 minutes6.4.5. Heat Pump HeatingThe heat pump heating mode can be exercised with

Page 62 - 6.4.4. Air Conditioning

546.4.6. Heat Pump CoolingThe heat pump cooling mode can be exercised with this menu option. With a2--stage heat pump, a Low Cool Run Time and a High

Page 63 - 6.4.5. Heat Pump Heating

556.4.8. VentilatorThe ventilator can be exercised through all of its operating speeds with this menuoption. To end the ventilator checkout, touch STO

Page 64 - 6.4.7. Humidifier

56After proper damper operation has been verified, the installer can now check andverify that each Remote Room Sensor corresponds to the proper zone d

Page 65 - 6.4.9.2. Damper/Sensor Check

57A131296.5.1. Advanced DiagnosticsWhen viewing the Service Information screen, there is a button labeled ViewDiagnostics, which provides the top 3 mo

Page 66 - 6.5. Service Information

58A121976.5.3. Furnace StatusThe furnace status screen displays relevant information about the furnace operation.To return to the previous screen, tou

Page 67 - 6.5.2. Fan Coil Status

59A121996.5.5. Heat Pump StatusThe heat pump status screen displays relevant information about the heat pumpoperation. To return to the previous scree

Page 68 - 6.5.4. AC Status

TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)PAGE6.3.4.8.Brownout Disable 43...6.3.4.9.Low Air Multiplier 43...

Page 69 - 6.5.6. Zoning Status

60A122016.5.7. Last 10 System EventsThis screen will show the last 10 events that occurred throughout the system. Eachentry has the time and date inci

Page 70 - 6.5.7. Last 10 System Events

616.5.8. Run/Fault HistoryThis information is stored in the equipment circuit boards (if communicating) anddisplayed on the control. The indoor unit a

Page 71 - 6.5.9. Model/Serial Numbers

62A142306.5.10. Service Phone NumberThis menu item allows the installer to view the name and phone number that thehomeowner can call for future servic

Page 72 - 6.5.10. Service Phone Number

636.6. Refrigerant Charging (Evolution Extreme Only)For variable speed heat pumps, a refrigerant charging menu is available to aid in theproper chargi

Page 73 - 6.6.1. Charging

64Next, the installer will enter the SERVICE VALVE INFORMATION screen. Thecurrent liquid line subcool target, stabilization time, mode and speed in rp

Page 74 - 6.6.3. Evacuation

65S Begin evacuation or refrigerant recovery as required for the procedure aftercontrol indicates the EXV is open. Power may be removed from heat pump

Page 75 - 6.7.1. Charging

66Next, the installer will enter the SERVICE VALVE SUBCOOL screen. This screenwill show the current liquid line subcool target (in _F). To begin the c

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676.7.2. Pump downBecause this system has an inverter controlled compressor, suction pressuretransducer and EXV, conventional procedure cannot be used

Page 77 - 6.7.3. Evacuation

686.7.4. EXV PositionThis screen allows the installer to set the EXV position and monitor the suctionpressure.A142336.8. Dealer LogoTouch DEALER LOGO

Page 78 - 6.8. Dealer Logo

69The PC/MAC software application to format the dealer logo and contactinformation can be found at:www.MyEvolutionConnex.Bryant.com/Evolution/download

Page 79 - 6.9. Utility Event Setup

TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)PAGE6.4.3. Hydronic 52...6.4.4. Air Conditioning 52...

Page 80 - 7.0 Wireless Set--up

70A14221NOTE: See the Owner’s Manual for additional details regarding the setup andconfiguration of the Utility Event feature.7.0 Wireless Set--upWith

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71& Cooling Systems makes no representations or warranties, express or implied,including, to the extent permitted by applicable law, any implied w

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72A13235S On the next screen look for the SSID of the router/access point. After beingselected, it will be outlined in faint blue. Then select NEXT.A1

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73A13237S If a Wi--Fi security key is shown as on the right hand picture above then selectthe white bar and enter the security key, then select NEXT.S

Page 84 - Not Connected:

74S After the control has connected to the network, go towww.MyEvolutionConnex.Bryant.comto register the unit and begin remoteaccess. This requires th

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75A12490S Select the WIRELESS from the menu screenS Make sure the Wi--Fi connection is enabled, by touching ENABLED.S Touch SETUP A WI--FI CONNECTION

Page 86 - SSID & Security Key

76SSID & Security KeyA12357d You may have to use the down arrow to scan to the next screen to find“myHVACxxxxxx”.A12116S Use the on screen keyboar

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77A12117S The control will inform you if the connection is successful. If so, touch DONE.d If the connection is unsuccessful, verify that the proper i

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78S If you have any issues, please contact your servicing dealer.S When the connection to the MyEvolution web server has been established, thestatus s

Page 89 - Furnace/ Fan Coil

798. Appendix A -- Wiring DiagramsABCDABCDUser InterfaceGreen - Data AYellow - Data BWhite - COMRed - 24VACOATOptional RemoteRoom SensorHUMCOM24VHumid

Page 90 - Furnace/Fan Coil

TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)PAGE6.5.8. Run/Fault History 61...6.5.9. Model/Serial Numbers 61...

Page 91 - Fan Coil

80ABCDABCDCYABCDConnectionUser Interface 1-Spd.Non-Communicating AC Green - Data AYellow - Data BWhite - COMRed - 24VACOptional

Page 92 - (Optional)

81ABCDABCDABCDConnectionUser Interface 1-Spd.Non-communicating HPGreen - Data AYellow - Data BWhite - COMRed - 24VACOptional

Page 93 - 1-Stage AC

82ABCDZone ControlUser Interface &Smart Sensor(s)GreenYellowWhiteRedOATHUMCOM24VHumidifierConnectionABCD OATSensor(Optional)A B C D A B C DDamperC

Page 94 - 1-Spd. HP

83ABCDZone ControlUser Interface &Smart Sensor(s)GreenYellowWhiteRedOATHUMCOM24VHumidifierConnectionOATSensorA B C D A B C DDamperControlmoduleA B

Page 95 - Variable Speed Furnace

84ABCDZone ControlUser Interface &Smart Sensor(s)GreenYellowWhiteRedA B C D A B C DDamperControlmoduleA B C DVariable-SpeedFan Coil1-Spd. HPHUMCYW

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85RGFE Fan Coil or Variable Speed FurnaceA07114G Input Wiring for Blower Operation

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86RGFE Fan Coil or Variable Speed FurnaceA07115G Input Wiring for System Shutdown

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88NOTES (Cont.)

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