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Installation

What do the LED Lights on my Equipment Interface Module (EIM) Indicate?

The EIM has several LED lights to indicate if the EIM is working properly.

  • Power Button
    • In the upper left-hand corner of the EIM you will see a power button. If that is lit up blue that means you have power to the EIM.
    • If the power button is not lit up, check your system and connections to ensure the EIM is getting power. The EIM needs 24 volts to power on.
  • Location Status Indicators
    • In the lower left-hand corner, you have location status indicators labeled indoor and outdoor. Each one has an LED light above it.
    • If the LED lights are solid red, then the EIM is not connected to the thermostat.
      • Press and hold the RESET button to restart the pairing process. The LED lights will start flashing green when the paring process has started.
      • Once the pairing process is complete the LED lights will be solid green.
  • Accessories and System LED Lights
    • Under the accessories and systems labels, each terminal has an LED light.
      • When the terminal is energized (for example a call for heat is made) the LED will light up green to indicate that a call was made.
      • If the LED does not light up and you do not hear your system start it could be due to one of the following items.
        • Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker.
        • Furnace power is turned off.
        • The furnace blower compartment door panel is loose.
        • Loose connection to the thermostat or system.

*If your EIM is not functioning properly it is best to consult with your HVAC technician.

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