Page 3 - Customizable; Table of Contents
3 3 Easy to use The simple design and easy to follow functions of this thermostat make it the most intuitive and easy to use thermostat available. Just touch the screen to try out the functionality and make opera-tional changes to the system in your home. Help System On-screen notes provide addition...
Page 5 - Buttons and Navigation; Menu
5 Buttons and Navigation 1 Pressing a button will display additional information or a new menu screen. EXAMPLE: You may access the Menu screen by pressing the “Menu” button on the home screen. You may access the Settings Menu by pressing the “Settings” button from the Menu screen. EXAMPLE: In the fo...
Page 6 - Mode Selection; System Mode; ) The third controls; Air Cleaner Mode
6 System ON/OFF, Mode Selection 2 Mode Selection To the right of the Menu button are 3 Mode buttons: 1) The first sets System Mode (including OFF). 2) The second controls Fan Mode . 3) The third controls Air Cleaner Mode . Each button has mode options to choose from. The chosen mode is conveniently ...
Page 7 - Set Point Panel; Cooling Setpoint Panel
7 Set Point Panel 3 3) Air Cleaner Mode Automatic means the air cleaner will run when the fan runs. Quick Clean is a full power air cleaning cycle that increases the system fan speed setting (when not actively heating or cooling) to 100% for three hours to achieve maximum clean air delivery rate. Al...
Page 8 - Manually Set up a Schedule; ) Turn Scheduling On
8 Manually Set up a Schedule 4 1) Turn Scheduling On (and select Manual Scheduling) 2) Enter the Schedule Menu 3) Select a day or time period By default the schedule shows the periods Wake, Away, Home and Sleep. Each day can have its own schedule and each schedule will be a unique color. DefaultSche...
Page 10 - Using Photos; Notch at top; Using an SD Card; The card must remain inserted to view the photos; Photo Album; View and set up your photo album.; Required Photo Formats:
10 Using Photos 5 Notch at top Using an SD Card Insert the SD Card at the bottom right hand side of the thermostat, taking care to keep the card’s “notch” in the orientation shown. NOTE: The card must remain inserted to view the photos and the SD card must remain “unlocked.” You can set up a photo a...
Page 11 - Load and Select Photos
11 3) Browse the album us- ing the arrows on the right and left edges of the screen. Touch the image to see full size images. Check the “Add to Slide-show” box to include the a photo in a slideshow. 1) If you do not yet have your SD card inserted or it is not inserted all the way, you will see this ...
Page 12 - Screen Saver; A standard or a custom photo screen saver can be selected.
12 1) If you desire, turn “On” the screen saver. Set the wait time until the screen saver starts. 2) The “Default Screen Saver” shows the cur- rent temperature as a floating icon over a darkened black screen. Select “Image Screen Saver” if you have inserted an SD card and added photos to a slideshow...
Page 13 - Other Commonly Used Features; Events and Vacations
13 Other Commonly Used Features 6 The following pages highlight some of the more common processes you will use. Events and Vacations Set up how your system will operate for special events or when you are away from home for extended periods. Name Your System Give your system a name. This is very impo...
Page 15 - Customize your Home Screen; Add shortcuts and customize the dashboard.; Wireless Network Setup
15 Customize your Home Screen Add shortcuts and customize the dashboard. Wireless Network Setup Set up a connection to your wireless network to enable weather and software update features. See the following section for setup details (802.11 B/G wireless router and internet required). Humidity You ma...
Page 16 - Optional Wireless Networking; On a normally configured; IMPORTANT
16 Optional Wireless Networking 7 Enabling wireless networking brings addi-tional functionality to your thermostat. NOTE: On a normally configured network, familiarity with a personal wireless network is helpful but not necessarily required for installation. If your personal wireless network is a se...
Page 17 - Enabling Wireless Networking
17 2) Enable the wire- less radio by pressing “Wire-less ON/OFF”. 3) After the wire- less radio is enabled, press the “Connect to a Network” button to choose from a list of available wireless net-works. Enabling Wireless Networking 7.1 1) Enter the Wireless Network Setup Menu. NOTE : If the router i...
Page 18 - Selecting a Network
18 The signal strength is indicated in bars. The more bars, the better the signal strength. A minimum of three bars is required for stable network operation. The network will op-erate with one or two bars, but may result in intermittent or lost connections. NOTE : Signal strength may be affected by ...
Page 19 - Enter Network Key/Password
19 1A) If the network is unsecured (with an “open” padlock), the following mes-sage will be dis-played. 2) Enter the network key (case-sensitive password). You or your network administrator will need to provide the required informa-tion. 1B) If the network is secured (with a “closed” padlock), the f...
Page 20 - Advanced Networking Information; The; Advanced Network
20 Advanced networking will be required in the following two instances: 1. When connecting to a non-broadcast network2. When configuring a static IP address Advanced Networking Information 7.4 Enter the Advanced Network Setup Menu. IMPORTANT : The Advanced Network screens are intended for individual...
Page 21 - Network Security
21 6) Enter the Network Key using the on-screen keypad. 5) Press “Enter Network Key” button. 2) Press the “Enter SSID Name” button. 1) The “Network Security” button in this Ad- vanced Network Settings menu will be highlighted by default. 4) Select a network security type. 3) Enter the SSID Name usin...
Page 22 - Host Settings
22 Host Settings 7.6 This screen is used to control how the thermostat obtains network addresses and is needed when DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) has been turned off or is not available on the router. Otherwise, you may use DHCP to automatically obtain this information. This manual conf...
Page 23 - Network Properties
23 Once a network has been joined, the thermostat will reconnect to it after signal or power interruptions. When connected, a green dot will be shown. To disconnect from this network, enter the “Connect to a Network” menu and select “Disconnect”. NOTE: When joining a different network, the current r...
Page 24 - Multi-System Environments
24 Multi-System Environments 7.9 1) In a multi-system environment each thermostat can see and control the others. NOTE: The thermostats must have wireless enabled and be connected to the same personal wireless network. 2) Each thermostat belongs to an Access Control Group—set to “Group A” by default...
Page 26 - Wireless Registration
26 Wireless Registration 8 1A) In the Network Setup Screen, select the “Register Now” button to begin registration. Proceed to Step 2. 1B) If instead you try to connect to Weather before you have reg-istered, you will be prompted to register. 2) Read and accept the License Agreement to proceed with ...
Page 29 - Troubleshooting; “No System Found” displays on the screen:
29 Troubleshooting 10 Slow response or unexpected operation: Reboot your thermostat at the following location. “No System Found” displays on the screen: If this message stays on your screen, press the “Reboot” button shown at right. No response to any button presses: Remove and re-install the thermo...
Page 30 - Index of Functionality; System Alerts
30 Index of Functionality 1-Touch Presets .................................. 14Air Cleaner Mode .................................. 7Alerts .................................................. 29Customize Home Screen .................... 15Dealer Information .............................. 13Events .......