iComfort
®
S30
Ultra Smart Thermostat
User Guide
507537-04 4/2018
Supersedes 507537-03
2018
©
Lennox Industries Inc.
Dallas, Texas, USA
Smart Hub 2.0
2
Table of Contents
Features........................................................................................................3
Home Screen................................................................................................3
Temperature Dial Feature ......................................................................... 3
Screen Elements ...................................................................................... 4
Notications ..............................................................................................4
PureAir S ......................................................................................................7
Home Screen Information ......................................................................... 8
Notications ..............................................................................................8
Settings ........................................................................................................9
Wi-Fi .........................................................................................................9
Access Point is Visible ........................................................................................9
Access Point is Hidden .......................................................................................9
Troubleshooting Wi-Fi Connection ...................................................................10
Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) .....................................................10
Name ......................................................................................................10
Renaming System ...........................................................................................10
Unregistering the System .................................................................................10
Away ....................................................................................................... 10
Manual Away ....................................................................................................10
Smart Away ......................................................................................................11
Feels Like ............................................................................................... 11
Fan .........................................................................................................12
Heat & Cool ............................................................................................12
Humidity ..................................................................................................12
Humidity Control ...............................................................................................13
Humidication Control Center...........................................................................13
Dehumidication Control Center.......................................................................13
Humidify + Dehumidify .....................................................................................13
Dehumidication Accessory Installed ...............................................................13
iHarmony Zoning .................................................................................... 15
Notications ............................................................................................15
Advanced Settings .................................................................................. 15
View Dealer Control Center .............................................................................15
Restart .............................................................................................................15
Pair Smart Hub to iComfort Dealer Mobile App ................................................15
General ................................................................................................... 15
About ................................................................................................................15
Dealer Info ........................................................................................................15
Dealer Access...................................................................................................15
Screen Lock......................................................................................................15
Date & Time ......................................................................................................15
Language..........................................................................................................15
Display .................................................................................................... 15
Home Info ...............................................................................................16
Adding Home Information .................................................................................16
Remove Home..................................................................................................16
Account ...................................................................................................16
Using Existing Account .....................................................................................16
Creating a New Account ...................................................................................16
Generate Pin ....................................................................................................16
Move Out ..........................................................................................................17
HomeKit .................................................................................................. 17
Using the Secure Web Portal ...................................................................17
Installation Report ..................................................................................... 17
Performance Reports ................................................................................ 17
Mobile Applications ...................................................................................17
Amazon Alexa Enabled Devices .............................................................. 18
Setup ......................................................................................................18
Alexa Voice Commands for Lennox Skill ................................................ 18
Changing to Celsius ............................................................................... 19
Heat and Cool Mode ............................................................................... 19
Apple® HomeKit™ ....................................................................................19
Overview .................................................................................................19
Remote Access .......................................................................................19
Wi-Fi Conguration and Pairing Prerequisites ........................................ 20
Out of the Box Setup Procedure during Thermostat Commissioning ..... 20
Out of the Box Setup Procedure after Thermostat Commissioning ........ 20
HomeKit Manual Setup ........................................................................... 21
Wi-Fi Accessory Conguration (WAC) .................................................... 22
Apple HomeKit Pairing ........................................................................... 22
Additional Apple HomeKit Menu Options ................................................ 23
Enter WAC Mode ..............................................................................................23
Auto WAC Mode ...............................................................................................23
HomeKit User Reset .........................................................................................23
HomeKit Factory Reset ....................................................................................23
Apply Firmware Update Now ............................................................................24
Thermostat - Factory Reset Smart Hub .................................................. 24
Thermostat - Notications or Actions Required ...................................... 24
FCC Statements .........................................................................................25
FCC Compliance Statement — PART 15.19 .......................................... 25
FCC Interference Statement — PART 15.105 (B) .................................. 25
RF Exposure Information ........................................................................25
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Features
This iComfort
®
S30 ultra smart thermostat is an electronic communicating, color
display touchscreen and 7-day programmable interface which communicates
directly with a Smart Hub Controller. After on-line registration is completed, the
system may then be accessed by the homeowner from anywhere via computer
or mobile device (Internet connection required).
Comfort Features include:
• Three languages supported (English, Français and Español)
• Wi-Fi Connected
Smart Away
®
- Uses the thermostat to control the home temperature while
unoccupied (geo-fencing)
FEELS LIKE
®
- Controls the system using outdoor / indoor temperatures
and indoor humidity to create the optimal comfortable conditions in the home
Climate IQ
®
- Monitors current climate conditions and automatically removes
excess humidity when necessary (requires iComfort
®
outdoor unit)
Schedule IQ feature, you only need to program the thermostat once.
Whenever there’s a change in your routine, the thermostat adapts heating
and cooling to match
Perfect Temperature (Single Set Point) - In non-zoning applications this
allows a single temperature setting to be used to cool or heat the home
Air conditioning or heat pump units with up to four stages of heat / two stages
of compressor operation (2 stages of heat pump heating, 2 stages of auxiliary
back-up heating, 2 stages of emergency heating)
Variable - capacity / multiple - stage heat/cool, universal compatibility (gas/
electric/heat pump/air conditioner)
• Dual-fuel capable (iComfort
®
heat pump only) with two balance points
Humidication measurement and dew point adjustment controls
Heat/Cool mode -- Permits control of heating, cooling, humidication, and
dehumidication without user involvement
Enhanced Performance reports are available through the homeowner web
portal
• Equipment maintenance reminders
This thermostat works with:
• Amazon
®
Alexa
• Apple
®
HomeKit
TM
PureAir™ Air Purication Systems - Indoor air quality with time based
notication of consumables including media lters, UVC bulbs, humidier
pads, and PureAir
®
system catalyst service / replacement
• PureAir™ S Air Purication Systems - Indoor air quality with time or sensor
based notication of consumables including media lters, UVC bulbs,
humidier pads, and PureAir
®
system catalyst service / replacement
• Humiditrol
®
Enhanced Dehumidication Accessory (EDA)
• iHarmony
®
zoning system (2 - 4 zones)
IMPORTANT
Due to Lennox’ ongoing commitment to quality, features and options are
subject to change without notice and without incurring liability.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can
cause property damage or personal injury. Installation and service must be
performed by a qualied installer or servicing agency.
WARNING
This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
Home Screen
Temperature Dial Feature
2:31 am
heat−to
cool−to
80
inside
57%
heat/cool
away
0
modes /schedules
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Figure 1. Temperature Dial Feature
A. This is the maximum heat position indicator on the dial. This object will
be red/white in color. Selecting this object will bring up the temperature
adjustment dial for the heat-to setting adjustment.
B. This is the maximum cool position indicator on the dial. This object will
be blue/white in color. Selecting this object will bring up the temperature
adjustment dial for the cool-to setting adjustment.
C. This is the location where no system demand will be active. For example, in
gure 1, the system would be off between A and B locations.
NOTE: By default, the system is congured not to allow the heating and
cooling settings to be any closer than 3 degrees when the system is
running in heat / cool mode (auto-changeover).
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D. When there is an active call for heating, this area of the dial will have a red
background with yellow and dark red ames animation.
E. When there is an active call for cooling, this area of the dial will have a blue
background with snow akes animation.
F. The yellow line indicates the actual room temperature on the temperature
dial indicator.
Screen Elements
2:31 am
heat−to
cool−to
80
inside
57%
heat/cool
away
0
modes /schedules
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living room
outside
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Figure 2. Screen Elements
A. The MENU button is for accessing notications and settings.
B. A circle with a number indicates new notications. Touch menu >
notications to display active notications. Types of notications include:
critical, warnings, reminders and general information. This can also be
sorted by last 24 hours, last 30 days, last 12 months or all notications.
Notications
Table 1. Notication Types
Notication
Type
Color What it means
Critical Red
Indicates something has malfunctioned and needs
immediate attention. Contact your service technician.
Warnings Orange
Indicates an emerging or developing issues that will require
attention. One example is excessive run times. Contact your
service technician.
Reminders Yellow
Indicates lter, UVA light replacement or maintenance is
needed, based on run time or calendar schedule. See table
2 service codes.
Info Blue Indicates various system modes, for example away mode.
NOTE: Selecting the ALL option displays all of the above.
Table 2. Reminders (Service Alerts)
Number Reminder
3000 Filter 1
3001 Filter 2
3002 Humidier Pad
3003 UV Light
3004 Maintenance
3005 PureAir Maintenance
4001 User Wi-Fi state change, disable
4002 Firmware download failed
4003 Image le download failed
C. This is the current time, day of the week and date (month/day/year). This
information can be adjusted from menu > settings > general > date &
time screen.
D. This will be displayed when the system is congured for zoning or more than
one iComfort S30 smart thermostat is installed in the home. The iHarmony
system can supports zones 2 through 4. Zone 1 is the actual thermostat
itself. By default, the zones are labeled Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3 and Zone
4. There are also four dots underneath the name that indicates which zone
is active on the HOME screen. Additional dots may be present if a second
system is present. The zone being displayed will be a solid white circle. See
“Table 4. Fan Operations” on how to rename each zone.
Each zone can also be renamed from menu > settings > iharmony zoning.
zones
80°
80°
80°
80°
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4
INDICATES ZONE
ACTIVE ON HOME
SCREEN
PRESS ON THIS ICON TO EDIT
THE ACTIVE ZONE NAME.
ZONES WILL CHANGE TO EDIT.
WHEN EDITING ZONES THE
PENCIL ICON CHANGES TO ࿝
IN EDIT MODE ALL OF THE ZONES
A
RE UNDERLINED. PRESS ON ANY
ZONE TO RENAME. PRESS TO
EXIT.
NOTE: ZONE NAME MUST BE 22 CHARACTERS OR
LESS.
SYSTEM
Figure 3. Zoning Pop-Up Display (single-zone)
5
zones
80°
80°
80°
80°
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4
SYSTEM
SYSTEM 2
80°
Zone 1
Figure 4. Zoning Pop-Up Display (multi-zone)
E. This area displays various functions that are either pending or currently
active. Indicators are humidifying, dehumidifying, cooling, heating, ambient
lockout, emergency heat, cleaning air, transitioning to next schedule, load
shedding and fan is running. Indicators are:
Table 3. Home Screen and System Status Icons
Icon Screen Text Purpose
Menu
Selecting this icon will bring up user and installer
menus.
Away
When the away icon is touched, the system will
automatically use energy saving settings - heat-to 62
(16.5) and cool-to 85 (29.5). Temperatures can be
adjusted by pressing on the available temperature
setting (i.e., heat-to or cool-to). To exit away, press the
cancel icon. In a zoning system, all zones are set to
a single heat-to and cool-too setting. Note that when
manually selecting Away from the home screen, the
Smart Away feature (if enabled under settings) will be
temporally disabled until Away is canceled. See page
10 for additional information.
Available
zones
In a zoning system, indicates up to four zones screens.
Heating System is heating the home
Cooling System is cooling the home.
Humidifying
If humidication equipment is installed and congured,
the system will display this message when adding
humidity to the air in the home.
Table 3. Home Screen and System Status Icons
Icon Screen Text Purpose
Dehumidifying
The system can be used in cooling mode to help
remove excessive humidity as determined by the user
setting. Go to menu > settings > humidity > and turn on
dehumidify. Then adjust the acceptable low and high
humidity levels in the home with the dehumidication
set-point slider.
Defrosting
The system is defrosting the outdoor unit coil (only
when required).
Emergency Heat
All heat pumps operating in northern climates below
35°F (1.6°C) normally need a supplemental heating
source. Usually it is in the form of electric heating
provided by the indoor unit. Other sources could be
gas, oil, or hot-water back-up systems as well. The
supplemental heat is also referred to as “second-stage”
or “back-up” heating, with “rst-stage” being the heat
pump only. Emergency heat is when you use your
supplemental heat (2nd stage) by itself, without the use
of your heat pump (1st stage heat). Not available for
non-heat pump systems.
Auxiliary Heat
Is only available with heat pump system. If outdoor
temperature is above the high balance point, only the
heat pump will operate - default 50°F (10°C) high. If
outdoor temperature is below the low balance point,
only auxiliary heating will operate - default 25°F
(-4.0°C) low. If outdoor temperature is in-between the
high and low balance point, both the heat pump and
auxiliary heat sources can operate.
Will start soon
A ve minute safety delay prevents the compressor
from operating too soon after shut-down to allow
internal pressures to equalize.
Ambient lockout
This indicates that either the outdoor temperature
is above or below the balance point temperature
settings. The low balance point setting prevents heat
pump heating below the set point and back up heat
will be used. Typically the default is 25°F (-4.0°C), but
that setting can be adjusted by your dealer. At 25°F
(-4.0°C) or below for example, only auxiliary heating
(electric or gas) is used. If the high balance point is set
to 50°F ( 10°C ) for example, which is also adjustable
by your dealer, then auxiliary heat will not be allowed.
Only heat pump heating will be used. Anytime the
outdoor temperature is below or above the balance
point temperature settings, the ambient lockout notice
will appear on the home screen.
Transitioning to
next schedule
The system is following an active schedule and is
transitioning to the next temperature setting based on a
time indicator.
Fan set to ON
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Table 3. Home Screen and System Status Icons
Icon Screen Text Purpose
Fan set to Auto
Fan set to circulate
Allergen Defender
is working
When Internet weather is enabled and pollen count is
high in the home’s location, the fan will run between
heating or cooling systems to help clean the air.
System Under
Test
Typically occurs when the system has had a power
interruption. The thermostat starts to look for the indoor
and outdoor controls. Sometimes the outdoor control
takes longer to boot up and therefore does not respond
to inquiry by the thermostat. Recycle power to system
may resolve issue.
Load shedding,
wait time 45 min
Changing set
point range
Temperature is being adjusted.
Turning feels
like on
Indicating the system is transitioning to “feels like”
mode.
Schedule hold
until next period
Coasting to
Perfect Temp
Coasting allows the current temperature to reach the
desired single set-point without the system doing any
work. The red arrow indicates the temperature is less
than the desired set point. The blue arrow indicates is
greater than the desired set point.
Coasting to
Perfect Temp
F. Away: Smart Away is used to set the temperature while the home is
unoccupied. Default low temperature setting of 62°F (16.5°C) and high
temperature setting of 85°F (29.5°C) . See “Away” on page 10 for further
details.
G. Pressing on the heat-to area will allow the temperature setting to be
changed.
H. Pressing on the cool-to area will allow the temperature setting to be changed.
NOTE: If the system is running on a schedule, any adjustment will display
schedule will hold until next period or select duration of hold. Touch
hold or duration to select the desired time. The hold period can be
canceled by pressing the cancel icon on the right side of the Home
Screen.
I. Select Mode: Touch modes/schedules to select the system mode of
operation, run a schedule, fan mode operation and turn the system off. To
exit this screen, press the home icon.
“Figure 5. Select Mode” shows the various modes of operation that may
be available. To select a mode for the system or a specic zone, press
the desired operation. The gray shaded area indicates the item has been
selected.
NOTE: Options are dependent on system conguration. For example, emerg
heat will be auxiliary heat for heat pump systems only.
select mode
cool only
heat only
heat / cool
emerg heat
schedules
auto
Figure 5. Select Mode
Off: System is off. In addition, if system is off, Alexa will be unable to adjust
the temperature.
Cool Only: System will run only in cool mode.
Heat Only: System will run only in heat mode.
Heat / Cool: This is the auto-changeover mode. System will heat or cool
your home at the temperature set point you desire.
Emergency Heat: Selecting this setting will run the air handler’s electric
heat or furnace instead of the heat pump for heating. This selection is only
available with systems using a heat pump.
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Fan Operations: There are three fan modes of operation, which are auto, on
and circulate. Pressing on the fan icon will allow selection of the desired fan
mode.
Table 4. Fan Operations
Fan Icon
Fan
Mode
Description
ON
Fan is NOT following the schedule and runs
continuously until it is changed from the selected
mode.
AUTO Fan will follow the fan setting in the selected schedule.
CIRC
Fan is following schedule and cycles during periods of
equipment inactivity. Circulate run time is dependent
on user settings.
Schedules: When selecting schedules, the available options are Schedule
IQ, summer, winter, spring/fall and save energy. Schedules are all predened
and can be changed or renamed by selecting edit schedules.
Schedule IQ
This schedule operates in heat / cool mode and answering a few simple
questions will allow the system to know how to set the temperature for the home
based on time settings.
By default there are two time and temperature settings which can be adjusted
using the edit schedules option.
@ home day - default time is 7:00AM with a low temperature setting of 67°F
(19.5°C) and high temperature setting of 80°F (26.5°C).
@ home night - default time is 11:00PM with a low temperature setting of 66°F
(19°C) and high temperature setting of 84°F (29°C).
away - Smart Away is used to set the temperature while the home is unoccupied.
Default low temperature setting of 62°F (16.5°C) and high temperature setting
of 85°F (29.5°C).
Temperatures for “home day”, “home night” and “away” can be adjusted by
sliding the low and high temperature circle left or right on the slider.
For each time setting, a specic fan operation can be set as well. Options are
on, auto and circulate. Other options are rename the schedule and restore
defaults. Press the home icon to exit the screen.
cancel
done
set time
559
006
7
01
PM
AM
Figure 6. Set Schedule Time Screen
J. Indicates the actual mode of operation the system is running.
K. This is the “inside” room temperature.
NOTE: If the “feels like” option is enabled, feels like will appear above the
temperature. This feature can be enabled in the user settings.
L. This icon and number represents the humidity level inside the home at the
thermostat location only. This will only be displayed if enabled in the user
settings for display. The rain drop will be displayed as different levels based
on humidity percentage are detected in the home.
M. Items that may appear in this area of the screen are as follows:
Is displayed when a manual temperature override has been set.
Press cancel to return to the current schedule.
Indicates the system is set to “Perfect Temp”. Allows the current
temperature to reach desired set point without system operation by
“coasting” to the set cooling set point. Press cancel to return to the
current schedule.
Indicates the system is set to “Perfect Temp”. Allows the current
temperature to reach desired set point without system operation by
“coasting” to the set heating set point. Press cancel to return to the
current schedule
N. This area of the screen will display either the outdoor temperature or weather
forecast depending on system settings. The outdoor weather option under
menu > settings > display > outdoor weather has to be ON and outdoor
temperature is set to either Internet (AccuWeather) or sensor.
Press on the weather section of the Home screen to display detail information
concerning local weather. The weather displayed is also dependent on the
user correctly adding the home info. Go to menu > settings > home info
and verify or add the home information. If only the outdoor sensor is to be
used, go to outdoor temperature and set to sensor.
NOTE: If Internet and weather provider are selected, weather information will
only be displayed once the thermostat has been setup, connected to
the Internet and user login to their account.
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NOTE: If a double lines appear in this area, either the thermostat is not
setup to use either an external temperature sensor or Accuweather,
thermostat has lost connection to the Internet or Lennox server.
Another possibility is you are not logged into your account. Also on
rare occasion it could be a temporary service outage by the weather
service provider.
PureAir S
PureAir S is an air purication system that cleans the air in your home by
addressing all three types of indoor air pollutants:
• Airborne particles (like pollen, dust and pet dander),
• Germs and bacteria
• Chemical orders and vapors.
PureAir S uses a MERV 16 air lter, UVA light and catalyst to work.
Home Screen Information
The current PureAir S status is located along the left side of the screen where
other system status indicators (air lter and UVA bulb) are located.
Figure 7. PureAir S Home Screen Status
Touching the PureAir status indicator will bring up a PureAir Performance
status screen.
away
PureAir Performance
reminders
dealer contact
UV bulb life
lter life
60%
0%
dirty
100%
clean
30%
0%
dull
100%
bright
Figure 8. PureAir S Performance Status Screen
NOTE: Various pop-up screens will also appears when issues or reminders
become active.
Notications
When any active alerts or notications are present, the information is available
under menu > notications. Items available are alerts, warnings, reminders
and info.
notications
It’s time to replace your purier
9:32
a
mtoda
It’s time to replace your PureAir lter
9
:
00
pm
y
ester
d
a
y
clear
last 24 hrs last 30 days last 12 months all
reminders allinfowarningsalert
Your current PureAir lter life is at 0%. Your current purier life is at 30%.
Please contact your dealer to resolve this issue.
Figure 9. PureAir S Performance Status Screen
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Settings
The setting screen will allow the homeowner to connect to their home Wi-Fi
router and give their system a name. See list of settings for options.
All of the following functions are also available using the Lennox iComfort
mobile app on your Android or iOS mobile devices.
wi−fi local
away
on
auto
Feels Like
fan
heat & cool
humidity
iHarmony zoning
general
display
settings
notifications
home info
wi−fi local
name upstairs
account
System
advanced settings
HomeKit
on
Figure 10. User Setting Menu
Wi-Fi
This is for connecting the thermostat to a secure home wireless network.
NOTE: A router with Bonjour capabilities is required for this function. Check
the router functions if Smart Hubs do not connect. Apple Bonjour
®
is an
implementation of zero-conguration networking (Zeroconf), a group
of technologies that includes service discovery, address assignment,
and host name resolution.
NOTE: Never use a home guest account. Never use an open router connection
(non-secure). Always use a secure connection physically located in
the home where the thermostat is located.
Access Point is Visible
1. Slide the option to ON to enable Wi-Fi.
2. Wi-Fi network will show not connected. Press on not connected.
3. Select a network will be displayed listing all detected networks within
range. Select your home network by pressing on the network name.
NOTE: The thermostat can connect to a home wireless router that uses up to
32 characters in the access point name (visible or hidden).
4. When connecting to a secure home Wi-Fi network, a password will be
requested. Enter your home Wi-Fi network password and press join to
continue.
NOTE: If you wish to see the characters you are typing, check show password.
The thermostat will support up to a 63 character password.
Access Point is Hidden
1. Slide the option to ON to enable Wi-Fi.
2. Wi-Fi network will show not connected. Press on not connected.
3. Select other.
4. The “enter new network information” screen will appear. Enter the name of
the hidden network.
NOTE: The thermostat can connect to a home wireless outer that uses up to
32 characters in the access point name (visible or hidden).
5. Select Security. Options are: none, WEP, WPA and WPA2. If your home
Wi-Fi connection is unsecured, then Wi-FI security must be enabled using
WEP, WPA or WPA2 via the router before proceeding. Consult your router
documentation on how to enable Wi-Fi security.
6. Once security type is selected, a password eld will appear. Enter the
password to access your home Wi-Fi network.
NOTE: If you wish to see the characters you are typing, check show password.
The thermostat will support up to a 63 character password.
7. Press join.
Whether connecting to a visible or hidden network, if successful, a check mark
will appear above both the router and Internet icons.
HOME WI-FI
ROUTER
INTERNET
ACCESS
SERVER
CONNECTION
S30
THERMOSTAT
Figure 11. Connection Status
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Figure 12. Connection Status Complete
Troubleshooting Wi-Fi Connection
The following terminology is used in this troubleshooting section:
Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI). This is an indication of the
signal strength of the Wi-Fi router being received by the scanning device
(i.e., smart phone). Therefore, the higher the RSSI number (or less negative
in some devices), the stronger the signal.
Wireless Bands 802.11a, g and n. These are wireless networking standards
that extends bandwidth throughput up to 130mbps using the 2.4GHz band.
• Internet Protocol Address (IP address). This is an address assigned by your
home router for each network device (e.g., computer, printer, thermostat).
Electromagnetic Interference Causing Poor Connectivity: Locate the
thermostat and router away from other devices that could possibility interfere
with wireless communications. Some examples of other devices that could
interfere are:
• Microwave ovens
• Wireless cameras
• Portable phones and bases
Baby monitors
• Wireless speakers
Bluetooth devices
• Garage door openers
• Neighbor’s wireless devices
To eliminate a possible source of interference, temporally disable any devices
and see if Wi-Fi performance has improved.
Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI)
The ideal signal strength range for the thermostat is -1 to 69 RSSI. The signal
strength can be viewed from the thermostat interface.
1. Press NETWORK SETTINGS. This screen shows a graphical view of
buttons representing OPEN and SECURE wireless networks, along with
button for adding a network.
2. Select the access point that has already been established and connected.
When selecting the info icon, a screen will appear which will display an
option to forget the network and IP address assigned to the thermostat
by your router, sub-net mask, router, DNS and RSSI. If the RSSI signal
strength is anywhere between -9 to -69, then the signal strength is
sufcient. If outside this range, then either relocate the router closer to the
thermostat, add a repeater, or move the Smart Hub. Adjusting antennas on
router and/or Smart Hub may resolve the issue.
Home Network ........................
IP address 192.168.1.4...............
subnet mask 255.255.255.0............
router
DNS
04-ISSR............................
i
forget this network
Figure 13. Verifying Signal Strength
Name
Renaming System
Selecting this option to name your system. There is also an option to unregister
the system.
Unregistering the System
Using this feature will unregister the system from your consumer portal account
if it has already been registered to your account. This will only remove the
system that is currently being accessed.
NOTE: If you have multiple systems assigned to your account, only the system
you are working from will be removed.
Away
NOTE: Most of the procedures listed in this section can be accomplished
at the thermostat or using the Lennox iComfort Thermostat App or
consumer web portal.
Manual Away
The user can manually put the system into away mode by pressing the “away”
icon. When the system is in away mode, the horseshoe is grayed-out and
shows the “away” status text. In order to exit away mode, the user can press
the “cancel” icon. In away mode, the away set points are used to control the
system. The user can modify the away set points from the default values in
menu > settings > away.
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away
smart away
Use the iComfort app to control the temperatures in your home while you are away
reset smart away
Turn participate off in all mobile devices (there are currently 2 mobile devices participating)
on
min
away set−points
Please make sure to install the iComfort S30 mobile App to participate in Smart Away.
You can also configure the away fence in the mobile App.
There are currently 2 mobile devices participating.
55°
85°
55°
Figure 14. Smart Away Screen
Smart Away
Smart Away is a feature that can be enabled once you have created and
registered your account. Both Home Info and Account options must be
completed before this option can be enabled.
The Smart Away feature depends on the iComfort Thermostat App running
on your mobile device (smart phone or tablet) and being logged in to your
account. It is also required for Wi-Fi and location settings to be enabled on your
mobile device. Android devices must also have the location mode set to “high
accuracy.” Consult your mobile device user guide for instructions.
Smart Away can also be enabled from your mobile device once you have
installed the Lennox iComfort Thermostat App and logged in. Go to the menu
> settings > away and turn ON Smart Away. To allow the mobile device you
are on to use this feature, turn ON participate. The away fence option will
appear and by default, the setting is two miles (3 km). The range for this setting
is 2 to 6 miles (3.00 to 9.50 km).
Inner and Outer Away Fences
The inner away fence is set by the user anywhere between 2 to 6 miles (3.00 to
9.50 km) on the mobile app. This setting can be different for each participating
mobile device. When any of the participating mobile devices are located inside
of its inner away fence, the system will not be in Smart Away; the system will
use the temperature set points dened by the schedule or what was manually
set. Once the inner away fence is set, the outer fence for each participating
mobile device will be automatically calculated by the Smart Away algorithm.
Transition Set Points
When the closest participating mobile device is between the inner and outer
away fences, the thermostat will show the Smart Away indicator. The system
will use transition set points to heat or cool the home. The transition temperature
set points are automatically calculated by the Smart Away algorithm using a
combination of the home and away set points.
Away Set Points
Once all participating mobile devices have moved outside the transition range,
the thermostat will continue to show the Smart Away indicator, and the user-set
away set points will be used to control the system.
Example: Away set points are 65ºF (18.5ºC) for heating and 85ºF (29.5ºC) for
cooling. When the away fence is set to two miles for all participating mobile
devices, and the closest participating mobile device is within the 0-2 mile (0
to 3.22 km) range of the home, the system is considered home; the system
will use the set points from the schedule or what was manually set. If the
closest participating mobile device moves into the 2.1 to 8 miles (3.40 to 13.04
km) range, the system is considered in transition, and the system will start to
either increase or reduce the heating or cooling set point. Once all participating
mobile devices have moved beyond the 8.1 mile (9.50 km) range from the
house, the system sets the set points to the away set points (65ºF for heating
and 85ºF for cooling).
Multiple Devices
It is possible to have more than one mobile device participating in Smart Away
for this system. The away fence can be set to the same value or different
values for each mobile device. The thermostat will not show the Smart Away
indication until all devices have moved past their inner away fence, and the
system will not reach the user-set away set points until all devices have moved
past their outer fence.
Feels Like
The feels like feature uses a combination of outdoor temperature and indoor
humidity to come up with the feels like comfort level in the home.
NOTE: Feels Like is not a temperature setting but the temperature that the
space feels like based on current outdoor temperature and indoor
humidity. To adjust Feels Like, lower indoor temperature, or both
indoor temperature and humidity percentage settings.
NOTE: When Feels Like is set to on, the words Feels Like will appear above
the indoor temperature display on the home screen.
feels like
feels like
Display and control your system using feels like temperatures instead of actual temperatures
on
indoor
humidity
indoor
temperature
outdoor
temperature
feels like
++
Feels like temperatures factor in the outdoor temperature
and indoor humidity for more accurate control of the temperatures in your home
= 75°
Figure 15. Feels Like Screen
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Fan
Go to menu > settings > fan to turn on or off Allergen Defender. Fan mode
options for circulate air can be adjusted on this screen as well. Adjustments
between 9 to 27 minutes on how long the air will circulated each hour. The
circulate option runs during any mode selected except when the system is
turned off.
Allergen Defender: When Internet weather is enabled and pollen count is high
in the home’s zip code, the fan will run between heating or cooling systems to
help clean the air.
Heat & Cool
This screen allows changes to how the system operates. Options are single
set-point, heat pump mode (normal or comfort), auxiliary heat and safety
protection.
Settings
1. Perfect Temperature: Option will only be available in non-zoning
systems. This option allows the user to control both heating and cooling
temperatures with one single temperature setting. Factory default is off
(see gure below for screen example).
2:31 am
set−to
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inside
57%
auto
away
0
modes /schedules
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Figure 16. Perfect Temp
NOTE: When set to Perfect Temp, the heat / cool position indicator changes.
The blue color (cooling) indicator is on the left and heating (red)
indicator is on the right. This is just the opposite on how it is displayed
in normal heat/cool mode. Also the heat / cool mode indicator will
display Auto instead.
2. Select Heat Pump Mode: (only available with system using a heat pump).
Options are normal and comfort. Default is normal. Descriptions for what
each setting does is displayed on the screen.
3. Wider Set-Point Range: Changes the default low and high maximum
temperature setting from 60-90°F to 40-99°F (15.5 - 32.0°C to 4.5 - 37.0°C).
4. Balance Point Auxiliary Heat: (only on heat pump systems): An additional
heat source will be used automatically when the indoor temperature drops
to a temperature that can be adjusted using the slider temperature setting
tool.
5. Balance Point Auxiliary Heat: When the outdoor temperature is above
the high balance point, only the heat pump is allowed to run. When
outdoor temperatures are below the low balance point, only the auxiliary
heat source is allowed to run. When outdoor temperatures are between
the high and low balance points, then both the heat pump and auxiliary
heat source are allowed to run.
6. Safety Protection: Alerts you if the home gets too cold or hot. This is set
under this menu option on the setting for both low and high temperatures.
The system will automatically turn on either cooling or heating if the home’s
interior temperature reaches either the low or high setting. A notication is
also sent to the Home screen notication area and iComfort Thermostat
App.
Auxiliary Heat Overview
Auxiliary heat is the use of an additional heat source, when the heat pump
BTU capacity is not sufcient to keep up with the home’s heating demand;
sometimes it is also called supplemental heat.
When used in a dual-fuel mode, auxiliary heating is accomplished with a gas
or oil red unit. In this mode of operation, the heat pump must shut down and
uses just the auxiliary heating unit for heating.
If the system is an air handler with electric heat, the auxiliary heat will be in
conjunction with the heat pump when the home heating requires it.
Another use of auxiliary heat with heat pump systems includes a setting
called balance point. Balance point puts temperature limits on when the heat
pump and electric heat work together or independently. When the outdoor
temperature is above the default high balance point of 50°F (10°C) (default),
only the heat pump will be allowed to run (no auxiliary heat). When the outdoor
temperature is below the default low balance point of 25°F (-4.0°C) (default),
only the auxiliary heat is allowed to run (no mechanical heat pump operation).
When the outdoor temperature is between the low and high balance point
settings both heat sources are allowed to satisfy the heating demand.
Humidity
Some options that are available under this section are dependent on type of
equipment (indoor and outdoor units) and humidication accessory is installed.
Adjustment Slider Tools
Dehumidication Set Point PercentageThe slide bar adjustment tool
allows desired humidity level in the home. Selection between 40% to 60%
are available. Default is 55% when dehumidify is enabled.
Humidication Set Point Percentage- This adjustment tool is only visible
when dew point is set to OFF. Range is 15% to 45% humidity. Default is
40%.
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OvercoolingThis adjustment allows selection between 0°F to 4°F (0°C
to -2°C). This adjustment is only available when Max or Climate IQ (Auto)
is selected. This selection will limit how much overcooling is allowed when
trying to achieve the dehumidication set point. Default is 2°F (1.0°C).
Dew Point This adjustment twill help reduce the amount condensation
that may build up on windows and other glass surfaces. A dew point slider
bar option will appear under the humidity menu. By default the dew point
slider is set to OFF. When dew point is set to ON, the slide bar adjustment
will appear with a range of -15% to 15%. Default is 0%.
Humidity Control
The following options are available under humidity control:
Off
Humidify only option is available when a humidication accessory is
installed.
Dehumidify only option is available with or without a dehumidication
accessory installed.
Humidify + dehumidify option is only available when a humidication
accessory is installed.
Humidication Control Center
When a humidication accessory is installed and humidify is enabled, the
options are as follows:
Normal Recommended for moderate climates. This runs the humidier
when there is a call for heat and humidication.
Max Recommended for drier climates. This runs the humidier when
there is a call for humidication only.
» Dew Point percentage slider adjustment tool is available for both Normal
and Max settings.
» Humidication set point percentage slider adjustment tool is only visible
when Dew point is set to OFF.
Dehumidication Control Center
When dehumidify is enabled and no dehumidier is installed, the options are
as follows:
Normal Recommended for moderate climates. No dehumidication is
active.
» Dehumidication set point slider adjustment tool is available.
Max Recommended when outdoor air is excessively humid. May over
cool your home to achieve the desired dehumidication set point.
Climate IQ (Auto) Automatically adjusts system run-time based on a
combination of dehumidication set point and local weather conditions
obtained from the Internet. May over cool your home to achieve the desired
dehumidication set point.
» Both overcooling and dehumidication set point slider adjustment tools
are available for both Max and Climate IQ (Auto).
Humidify + Dehumidify
When this option is selection, a combination of both humidication and
dehumidication settings are available.
When dew point is set to NO. Then a dual purpose slider adjustment tool will
appear. This tool will allow you to adjust the set point percentage for both
humidication (left slider) and dehumidication (right slider). Range is 15% to
60 % humidity.
Dehumidication Accessory Installed
When either an auxiliary dehumidier or Humiditrol is installed the only setting
available is dehumidication set point slider adjustment tool is available.
NOTE: When Humiditrol accessory is used there is an additional setting
that your installer can adjust. This setting option is available under
the Dealer Control Center on the thermostat. The setting is called
Humiditrol Comfort Adjust, and the settings options are Maximum
Overcooling, Midpoint Overcooling and Minimum Overcooling. The
factory default for this setting is Maximum Overcooling. Please refer to
the documentation included with the Humiditrol accessory for further
details.
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Table 5. Humidity Control Modes of Operations
Humidication
Only
Normal These thermostat modes allow the homeowner to control the relative humidity (RH) between 15% and 45%. The following conditions must be met for
either mode to operate:
Humidication mode has been enabled
Unit is in HEAT mode
Humidication demand exists
Additionally, the NORMAL mode requires that heat demand exists.
Max
40%
humidification set−point
45%
15%
Dehumidication
Only
Normal Both Staged and Modulating Outdoor Units: This setting is recommended when the air outside is not too humid.
Max
Staged Outdoor Unit: This setting is recommended when the outdoor air is excessively humid. This setting may cool your home below the set
temperature in order to remove excessive indoor humidity.
Modulating Outdoor Unit: Recommend when the outdoor air is excessively humid. This setting adjusts cooling based on duct sensor data. This
setting may cool your home below the set temperature.
NOTE: Discharge air temperature sensor (catalog number 88K38) is required.
Climate IQ (Auto)
Both Staged and Modulating Outdoor Units. This setting automatically adjusts both indoor fan speed and cooling power based on local climate
conditions using Climate IQ
®
technology. This setting may cool your home below the set temperature.
Adjust only available
with Max or Climate IQ
setting selected.
overcooling
0°F
0°F
4°F
2°F
48%
dehumidification set−point
60%
40%
Humidication +
Dehumidication
15%
40%
48%
humidification set−point + dehumification set−point
60%
Dew Point
Dew point adjustment mode will change the humidication set point based on the outdoor temperature and a user-dened dew point adjustment setting.
0%
dew point
15%
15%
on
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Modulating outdoor units are XC20, XP20, XC25 and XP25
NOTE: Humidication/Dehumidication information is applicable for non-zoning systems only for the iComfort S30 Smart Thermostat using rmware version 3.15 or later.
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iHarmony Zoning
This option will only appear on the menu if an iHarmony
®
zoning system is
installed.
1. Zoning: This section allows the user to turn ON or OFF zoning. If zoning is
automatically detected by the system, the default is ON.
2. Zones 1 through 4: Pressing on the right arrow will bring up a screen so
that each zone can be renamed if desired.
Notications
This section allows the user to setup reminders for various accessories. By
default all listed items are disabled. The reminders can be set for 3, 6, 12 or 24
months and a custom reminder by specic date can be set.
Advanced Settings
This section is for installers and technicians ONLY to customize system settings
and run various diagnostic tests.
View Dealer Control Center
Allows installers and technicians to perform custom congurations tailored for
the homeowners unique requirements.
Restart
Options are to restart Smart Hub, thermostat or both.
Pair Smart Hub to iComfort Dealer Mobile App
This allows an installer to pair their mobile device to start the initial
commissioning of the system, or a technician to use a mobile device to perform
custom congurations or troubleshooting.
General
This section provides information and setting changes for various displayed
items.
About
This page will provide detailed information concerning the HD Display
(thermostat info) and Smart Hub. Provided are: model number, serial number,
hardware, software and Wi-Fi revisions.
In addition, for thermostat and Smart Hub, a software update option is listed.
Select software update and set Automatic Updates to YES or NO (default is
NO). You can also select check for updates now.
Dealer Info
This page will display or allow information to be changed concerning the
dealer. Items included on this page are name, address1, address2, city, state,
zip code, country/region, phone, email and website. There is a dealer access
option at the bottom of the page. Press the > button to access the dealer
access page.
Dealer Access
1. Remote View: This option allows the dealer access to remotely view your
system. Options are ON and OFF. Default is OFF.
2. Remote Control: There are two options under this section, OFF and ON/
ALWAYS. Selecting the desired option will place a green check mark next
to the feature.
3. Alerts and Notications: Default is OFF. Turning on this feature will allow
automatic notications to be sent to your dealer concerning maintenance.
Screen Lock
There are three options for screen locking. Default is unlocked.
Unlocked - Changes can be made to any settings.
Partially Unlocked - Screen is locked but temperature settings can be
changed.
Locked - No changes can be made.
To unlock partially locked or locked, press anywhere on the screen and hold
for ve seconds.
Date & Time
The following items can be set on this screen:
1. The clock can be changed to 24 hour (military). Default is OFF.
2. The following settings are only available if the system is not connected to
the Internet.
Daylight Savings - ON or OFF. Default is ON.
Time Zone: Options are Pacic, Mountain, Central and Eastern.
Default is Central. Select time zone and press SET.
Set Time - Local time can be adjusted. Press SET to nish.
Set Date - Current date can be set. Press SET to nish.
NOTE: If the system is connected to the Internet, only changing to the 24 hour
clock can be selected.
Language
This allows the language used on the screen to be changed. Options are
English, Français and Español. Default is English.
Display
The following setting options available are:
1. Outdoor Weather - Turn ON to display weather on the HOME screen.
2. Outdoor Temperature Display - Options are:
Internet (AccuWeather) - Will display weather provided by
AccuWeather for the local area based on the homeowner zip code.
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NOTE: Thermostat has to be connected to the Internet, system is registered,
and you are logged into www.lennoxicomfort.com for this feature to
work. See menu > system settings > account to verify.
Sensor - Display outdoor temperature only from installed remote
outdoor sensor.
3. Outdoor Air Quality - Turn ON to display outdoor air quality on the
weather screen.
4. Indoor Humidity - Turn ON to display indoor humidity above the indoor
temperature on the HOME screen.
5. Proximity Sensor - When turned ON, the display will wake up automatically
upon approach.
6. Screen Saver - Options for this feature are:
Off
Weather - If turned on, will allow up to 26 animated weather screen
savers based on the AccuWeather outdoor weather forecast for the
local zip code.
NOTE: Thermostat has to be connected to the Internet, system is registered,
and you are logged into www.lennoxicomfort.com for this feature to
work. See menu > system settings > account to verify.
Power Save - Screen is blank until the screen is touched or activated
by proximity sensor if enabled.
Logo - Displays the Lennox Logo.
7. Screen Brightness - Options are ON or OFF.
If set to ON, control of screen brightness is automatically controlled by
the system.
If set to OFF, screen brightness can be adjusted using the sliding scale
adjustment tool.
8. Temp Scale - User can set to either Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature
display.
9. Clean Screen - Locks the screen and allows user 30 seconds to clean the
screen. During this period, the screen will not respond to any input.
Home Info
Adding Home Information
This screen allows you to add your home information. Fields included are home
name, country/region, address, address2, city, state and zip/postal code.
Remove Home
Using “remove home” function will remove all addresses and thermostat
systems associated with your account.
To remove just one system, go to that system and navigate to menu > name
and select “unregistered system.”
NOTE: The remove home function does not delete your account but just
removes all systems and addresses.
Account
The account screen will allow the user to setup an account so they may access
their system remotely from the consumer portal. Reasons to create an account:
To enable remote access to the system using a mobile device with the
iComfort Thermostat App installed. This will allow remote adjustment for
temperature settings and other features.
• To enable the Smart Away feature discussed later in this instruction.
To directly communicate to the Dealer any issues the system may be
incurring.
This menu allows four options:
Using Existing Account
If an iComfort S30 account has already been created, then use the sign in
option to access your account. Enter your email address and password to
connect your system to your on-line account.
Creating a New Account
1. Use this option to create an account. Enter your email address and desired
password. Select create new account.
2. The new account screen will appear. Enter your rst name, last name and
phone number (optional).
3. Enter an email address and repeat to verify.
4. Create a password under the set password location. Retype the password
to verify.
5. Check the box that will allow your dealer to receive service alerts and
possibly x your issue remotely (recommended).
6. Check that you agree to the Lennox EULA. Press on LENNOX EULA to
read the end-user license agreement.
If the setup and connection to the Lennox server is successful, a green check
mark will appear above the server icon under the Wi-Fi menu option.
Generate Pin
If you have already created a consumer account through the consumer web
portal (www.lennoxicomfort.com) then you can use the generate pin option to
add your system to your account.
NOTE: The generate pin option is not required if the account is setup from the
thermostat .
1. Create your account using either the iComfort Thermostat App or consumer
website (www.lennoxicomfort.com).
2. The rst time you login to your account the screen will indicate no iComfort
detected. Select the ▼ icon next to your email address in the upper right-
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hand side of the screen. A drop down menu will appear and select add
icomfort.
3. A add icomfort pop-up window will appear on the screen. Enter your pin
number which was generated by the thermostat and press add. When
successful, the setup will continue on to the next applicable screen.
4. If you have already associated an address to your account, you will have
the option to select that address or add a new address.
Move Out
Using “move out” function will remove all addresses and thermostat systems
associated with your account.
To remove just one system, go to that system and navigate to menu > name
and select “unregistered system.”
NOTE: The move out function does not delete your account but just removes
all systems and addresses.
HomeKit
See section “Apple
®
HomeKit™” on page 19 for information on how to add
your thermostat to Apple HomeKit.
Using the Secure Web Portal
Access all the great Wi-Fi enabled features on your iComfort
®
thermostat from
our secure web portal.
www.lennoxicomfort.com
After signing in from your computer, tablet or smart phone, you will be able to
view your iComfort system settings, adjust the temperature and view reminders
and alerts just as you would on your iComfort thermostat at home. With a
familiar look and settings this simple, you should feel right at home.
From the web portal welcome page, you may also click on links to launch an
interactive demo or learn more about iComfort.
Installation Report
Installation report is only available to the installer (dealer). Please contact your
dealer for a copy of your report.
Performance Reports
Performance reports are only available through the consumer portal at:
www.lennoxicomfort.com
Your dealer also has access through the dealer dashboard.
NOTE: Your dealer has the ability to view and generate reports (PDF) for up
to 12 months to email to homeowner.
Mobile Applications
The iComfort® Thermostat App
(homeowner app) is available for use on
iPhone
®,
iPad
®
and Android™ devices.
Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc. registered
in the US and other countries.
Android is a trademark of Google Inc. Use of this trademark is subject to
Google permission.
Amazon, Echo, Alexa and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com,
Inc. or its afliates.
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Amazon Alexa Enabled Devices
This section provides basic information on how to connect your Amazon
device utilizing Alexa speech-recognition technology for your thermostat. Also
provided are the voice commands that controls your thermostat.
The most current information provided by Lennox is available on the
consumer portal at:
www.lennoxicomfort.com
Go to the bottom right-side of the page and select the click here for support
icon.
Setup
First you must have a Amazon Alexa enabled device installed and connected to
your home Wi-Fi network. Use the following procedure to enable the iComfort
S30 Ultra Smart Thermostat Skill using the Amazon Alexa mobile app.
1. Download and install the Amazon Alexa app on your mobile device.
2. Start the Amazon Alexa app.
3. Search for “Lennox” in the Skills or Smart Home Skills section of the
Amazon Alexa app and ‘Enable Skill’ for the Lennox iComfort Skill.
4. Login with your Lennox iComfort user name and password
5. Your Lennox account should now be successfully linked with Amazon
Alexa.
6. You can now add your iComfort thermostat to Alexa by either of the
following options:
Clicking on “Discover Devices” in the Smart Home section in the Alexa
app OR
Ask Alexa to discover your iComfort Thermostat by saying, “Alexa,
discover my devices”.
Under “Smart Home” in your Alexa app, you should see a list of discovered
devices with your thermostat or zone names. You can see your system or zone
names on the thermostat home screen above the indoor temperature display.
IMPORTANT
Non-Zoning System: If the system uses the default name which is called
“System” then it will be called “Thermostat” in Alexa. If you have changed
the system name to a custom name, then the custom name will be used for
Alexa.
Zone System: The device names will be your thermostat individual zone
names. Alexa won’t be able to identify your thermostat zone if you say
“thermostat” if it is not part of your zone’s name.
Only use the exact name(s) you see on the thermostat screen when speaking
your command. For example, “Alexa, change the “Hallway” to 68 degrees” will
work, but “Alexa, change the “Hallway thermostat” to 68 degrees” will not.
In a situation when you may have two or more thermostats in your home,
each thermostat must have a unique name. In addition, each zone must
also have a unique name like bedroom, kitchen, den, etc.
If your thermostat is using the “Feels Like” feature, Alexa supports that mode
of operation as well.
NOTE: You can change your system name by going to the thermostat home
screen, select menu > settings > name. To change the name of
a specic zone, go to the home screen, select menu > settings >
iHarmony and select the specic zone you wish to rename.
Alexa Voice Commands for Lennox Skill
1. Set your device to a specic temperature:
“Alexa, set (thermostat name) to 75 degrees”
“Alexa, set (thermostat name) temperature to 75”
“Alexa, set (thermostat name) to 75”
“Alexa, change temperature to 75”. Alexa will ask you to conrm which
device, just say your thermostat’s name.
“Alexa, turn temperature to 75”. Alexa will ask you to conrm which device,
just say your thermostat’s name.
2. Turn UP the temperature a set amount:
“Alexa, increase (thermostat name) by 3 degrees”
“Alexa, increase (thermostat name) temperature by 3 degrees”
“Alexa, raise (thermostat name) by 3 degrees”
3. Turn UP the temperature by 2 degrees:
“Alexa, increase (thermostat name) temperature”
“Alexa, heat up (thermostat name)”
4. Turn DOWN the temperature a set amount:
“Alexa, decrease (thermostat name) by 3 degrees”
“Alexa, lower (thermostat name) temperature by 3 degrees”
“Alexa, decrease (thermostat name) temperature by 3 degrees”
5. Turn DOWN the temperature by 2 degrees:
“Alexa, lower (thermostat name) temperature”,
“Alexa, cool down (thermostat name)”
“Alexa, make (thermostat name) colder”
6. Ask for the current temperature:
“Alexa, what is the temperature of (thermostat name)” Alexa will reply with
current temperature.
7. Ask for thermostat set points:
“Alexa, what is the (thermostat name) set to?” Alexa will reply with the
current thermostat setpoints and the thermostat mode (heat, cool or auto).
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If you ask Alexa to raise or lower the temperature without specifying by how
much, it will change the temperature by two degrees.
Changing to Celsius
Using your Amazon Alexa mobile app, select the three bar icon in the upper
left-hand of the screen.
1. Select Settings.
2. Choose your Amazon device
3. Select Measurement Units from the menu.
4. Toggle ON Temperature Units - Use metric measurements for temperature
units.
NOTE: Even though your Lennox thermostat supports half degree settings
in Celsius, Alexa only supports whole degrees. The rst temperature
adjustment that gets made will set the temperature to a whole degree,
if it was not already.
Heat and Cool Mode
Alexa will control your thermostat a bit differently when it’s in Heat • Cool mode.
In Heat and Cool mode the system can automatically switch between heating
and cooling as needed.
For instance, if you ask Alexa to set the hallway temperature to 70 degrees,
your thermostat will use this as a midpoint temperature, setting the Heat
setpoint to 69 and Cool setpoint to 72. Alexa will conrm your request, saying
“Hallway is in auto mode, aiming for 70 degrees”.
1. You cannot change the mode (heat only, cool only, etc.) of your thermostat
using Alexa.
2. If your thermostat is in ‘away’ or ‘smart away’ mode, any Alexa commands
to change thermostat temperature will not work in this mode.
3. Currently, you can pair only one home that is listed in your Lennox
iComfort Account with Alexa. In the situation where you have multiple
homes associated with your iComfort account, you will not have a choice
to choose the home for Alexa. You can check the homes on your account
by visiting: www.lennoxicomfort.com.
Apple
®
HomeKit™
Apple HomeKit technology provides an easy, secure way to control your
home’s lights, doors, thermostats, and more from your iPhone
®
, iPad
®
, iPod
touch
®
or Apple Watch
®
.
To control this HomeKit-enabled accessory, iOS 10.3.1 or later is recommended.
Controlling this HomeKit-enabled accessory automatically and away from
home requires an Apple TV
®
with tvOS 10.3 or later or an iPad with iOS 10.3
or later.
Apple, Apple Watch, iPad, iPad Air, iPhone and iPod touch are trademarks of
Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. HomeKit and HomePod
are trademarks of Apple Inc.
Use of the Works with Apple HomeKit logo means that an electronic
accessory has been designed to connect specically to iPod touch, iPhone,
or iPad, respectively, and has been certied by the developer to meet Apple
performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device
or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
Overview
There are three options available for Wi-Fi Accessory Conguration Setup and
HomeKit pairing which are:
Out of the Box Setup Procedure during Thermostat Commissioning.
Out of the Box Setup Procedure after Thermostat Commissioning.
• HomeKit Manual Setup
For more information about Apple Homekit, go to:
https://www.apple.com/ios/home
The most current information provided by Lennox is available on the
consumer portal at:
www.lennoxicomfort.com
Go to the bottom right-side of the page and select the click here for support
icon.
Remote Access
With the Home app, on your iOS device, you can set up a home hub to control
your HomeKit accessories remotely, grant access to the people you trust, and
automate your accessories to do what you want, when you want. You can set
up your HomePod, Apple TV 4K, Apple TV (4th generation), or iPad as a home
hub to automate and remotely control your HomeKit accessories from your iOS
device. The device that you set up as a home hub must remain in your home,
connected to your home Wi-Fi network, and powered on.
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Wi-Fi Conguration and Pairing Prerequisites
The following is required in order to setup Wi-Fi and pairing your thermostat to
Apple Homekit:
• You are located in the home where the S30 system is located.
• The home’s wireless access point is up and running with Internet access.
Your iOS mobile device’s Wi-Fi is enabled and already connected to your
home wireless network.
• Registered and active iCloud account
Out of the Box Setup Procedure during Thermostat
Commissioning
1. When the thermostat is rst powered up, the Wi-Fi Accessory Conguration
(WAC) Active screen will appear on top of the dealer info setup screen.
Figure 17. Wi-Fi Conguration
NOTE: You have 15 minutes to complete the procedure or it will time out at the
thermostat and you will receive a WAC Failed message.
2. Proceed to “Wi-Fi Accessory Conguration (WAC)” on page 22 to
continue the procedure.
Out of the Box Setup Procedure after Thermostat
Commissioning
1. When the thermostat is powered is cycled, the Wi-Fi Accessory
Conguration (WAC) Active screen will appear on top of the thermostat’s
home screen.
Figure 18. HomeKit Menu
NOTE: You have 15 minutes to complete the procedure or it will time out at the
thermostat and you will receive a WAC Failed message.
2. Proceed to “Wi-Fi Accessory Conguration (WAC)” on page 22 to
continue the procedure.
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HomeKit Manual Setup
The following procedure is used when Apple Homekit was not congured
during the thermostat’s commissioning phase. This procedure could also be
used if the thermostat had been congured by a previous homeowner.
1. From the thermostat’s home screen, go to menu > settings > Home Kit.
Select HomeKit factory reset.
Figure 19. HomeKit Menu
2. A pop-up screen will appear asking you to conrm that you want to reset to
default. Select YES to continue.
Figure 20. HomeKit Reset Screen
3. The following screen indicates that the thermostat is ready for conguring
iOS device to begin WAC.
Figure 21. Wi-Fi Conguration
4. Proceed to “Wi-Fi Accessory Conguration (WAC)” on page 22 to
continue the procedure.
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Wi-Fi Accessory Conguration (WAC)
1. The Wi-Fi Accessory Conguration (WAC) Active screen provides three
setup status indicators. Those are:
Unit is ready for Conguring iOS device to begin WAC
Destination Wi-Fi network has been received from Conguring iOS
device and is being applied
Almost done, checking for Internet connection before exiting.
NOTE: You will receive an error message indicating “network not congured”
if the procedure failed.
NOTE: If there is no Internet connection available, your will get an error
message indicating “Internet connection not available”.
2. Go to your iOS device’s Wi-Fi utility and look for S30 and a unique ID
(example: S30 e0fc37). Select that SSID. Under Setup New Device, you
should see iComfort S30 e0fc37.
NOTE: Please note that e0fe7 is an example and is a variable. Each S30
thermostat will have its own unique alpha-numeric sequence.
Figure 22. Setup New Device
3. Select the iComfort device to continue.
4. Under Accessory Setup, you should see a message indicating the
accessory will be set up to join “your local network”.
5. Press Next to continue. If successful, you should see a accessory join
message.
Apple HomeKit Pairing
1. To add the thermostat to a specic home if you have more than one. Go
to your Apple Home application on your mobile (iOS) device and FIRST
select the home.
Figure 23. Typical Example of Home Selection.
2. Select Add Accessory.
3. Select a iComfort S30.
Figure 24. Typical Example of iComfort Accessory Selection
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4. The following screen will appear on your Thermostat. Use your iOS device’s
camera to read the pairing code that appears on the thermostat’s screen.
NOTE: If your camera is unable to read the code, you will be given the
opportunity to manually enter the code
Figure 25. Pairing Code
NOTE: You have 15 minutes to complete the procedure or it will time out at
the thermostat.
5. The following screens will indicated the pairing was successful.
Figure 26. Pairing Successful
6. Your S30 thermostat has been added to Apple Homekit. You can at this
point assigned a location for the thermostat and include in your favorites.
Additional Apple HomeKit Menu Options
There are several functions available from the HomeKit menu.
Figure 27. HomeKit Menu
Enter WAC Mode
This option is for changing to a new wireless access point or updating the
existing wireless access point password.
Auto WAC Mode
By default this option is set to ON. If the thermostat has never been connected
to the home’s wireless access point or a HomeKit Factory Reset was initiated.
Anytime the thermostat’s power is cycled or restarted, the Wi-Fi Accessory
Conguration (WAC) Active screen will always appear on thermostat boot-up.
Selecting OFF, will disable this function.
NOTE: The thermostat can be restarted by going to menu > settings >
advanced settings > restart and select restart smart hub or restart
both
HomeKit User Reset
This option allows you to remove any existing Apple HomeKit user settings and
paired iOS devices. The thermostat however will retain it’s Wi-Fi connection
settings. This option will only appear if the thermostat has already been added
to a user’s iCloud account.
HomeKit Factory Reset
This option allows you to remove any existing thermostat Wi-Fi settings, Apple
HomeKit user settings and paired iOS devices. Use this option if you wish to
remove the thermostat’s Wi-Fi settings and set the Apple HomeKit function
back to factory default.
Proceed to “Wi-Fi Accessory Conguration (WAC)” on page 22 to continue
the procedure.
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Apply Firmware Update Now
If the button is visible, it indicates there is a rmware update available. Select
the button to update the Apple HomeKit rmware if you desire to do so. Once
started a pop-up will appear indicating that “Homekit rmware update is in
progress. Please wait...”.
Figure 28. Firmware Update Progress Indicator
Thermostat - Factory Reset Smart Hub
If your service technician needs to reset your S30 Thermostat, there is an
option not to erase the Apple HomeKit settings if already congured.
1. The rst screen to appear is the factory reset Smart Hub, the technician
will select conrm to continue.
2. A second screen will appear that provides the option to reset, or not reset
the Apple HomeKit settings to factory default. Select NO, to keep the
settings.
Figure 29. Apple HomeKit Factory Reset
Thermostat - Notications or Actions Required
If there are notications or actions required for Apple Homekit, a notication
icon will appear on the home screen in the upper right-hand corner of the
screen.
Currently there is only one purpose for this notication and that is to notify
you that a Apple HomeKit rmware update is available. See “Apply Firmware
Update Now” on page 24 for further details.
Once the updated rmware has been applied, the notications will disappear
next to the HomeKit menu option. If will also disappear from the home screen.
NOTE: There could be other active notications not related to HomeKit.
The following example shows there is action required for the HomeKit option.
Figure 30. HomeKit Notication
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FCC Statements
FCC Compliance Statement — PART 15.19
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Interference Statement — PART 15.105 (B)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
RF Exposure Information
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the
FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not
be less than 20cm during normal operation.
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Index
A
Adding Home Information 16
Amazon Alexa Enabled Devices 18
Apple® HomeKit™ 19
Away 6
C
Cool-to 6
Creating a New Account 16
D
Date /Time 4
Date & Time 15
Dealer Access 15
Dealer Info 15
Dehumidication Accessory Installed 13
Dehumidication Control Center 13
E
Emergency Heat 6
F
Fan Operation 6
FCC Statements 25
Features 3
G
Generate Pin 16
H
Heat-to 6
Home Screen 3
Humidication Control Center 13
Humidify + Dehumidify 13
Humidity Control 13
Humidity Control Modes of Operations 14
I
Icons
Allergen Defender is Working 6
Ambient Lockout 5
Available Zones 5
Away 5
Changing set point range 6
Coasting to Perfect Temp 6
Cooling 5
Defrosting 5
Dehumidifying 5
Emergency Heat 5
Fan Set to Auto 5
Fan set to Circulate 5
Fan set to ON 5
Heating 5
Humidifying 5
Load shedding, wait time 45 min 6
Menu 5
Schedule hold until next period 6
System Under Test 6
Transitioning to next schedule 5
Turning feels like on 6
Will Start Soon 5
Installation Report 17
L
Language 15
M
Mobile Applications 17
Move Out 17
P
Performance Reports 17
PureAir S 7
R
Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) 10
Reminders 4
Remove Home 16
S
Schedule IQ 7
Screen Elements 4
Screen Lock 15
Select Mode 6
Settings 9
Account 16
Advanced Settings 15
Away 10
Display 15
Fan 12
Feels Like 11
General 15
Heat & Cool 12
Home Info 16
HomeKit 17
Humidity 12
iHarmony Zoning 15
Name 10
Notications 4, 15
Wi-Fi 9
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Smart Away 11
System Status Icons 5
T
Temperature Dial 3
Troubleshooting Wi-Fi Connection 10
U
Using Existing Account 16
Using the Secure Web Portal 17
Z
Zoning
Pop-Up screen 4