Page 3 - booklet for future use!; YOUR NEW THERMOSTAT'S
3 In This Guide . . . Operator: Save this booklet for future use! YOUR NEW THERMOSTAT'S FEATURES ........................................... 4 OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTAT ........ 5 PARTS OF THE THERMOSTAT The Back Of the Thermostat BodyThe DisplayThe Thermostat Buttons OPERATING FEATURES PROGRAMMING ...
Page 4 - YOUR NEW THERMOSTAT’S FEATURES
4 YOUR NEW THERMOSTAT’S FEATURES • Computed Energy Management Recovery (EMR) • Automatic changeover• Two hour temperature override• Manual program override (HOLD tempera- ture) • ° F/ ° C convertibility • Keypad lockout (optional)• Simultaneous heat and cool program stor- age • Two separate time and...
Page 5 - Use; to turn thermostat to OFF; OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTAT; CAUTION
5 Before you begin programming your thermo-stat, you should be familiar with its features andwith the display and the location and operationof the thermostat buttons. The information inthis section will help you become familiar withyour new thermostat so that you can easilyprogram it. Your thermosta...
Page 6 - PARTS OF THE THERMOSTAT; The Back of The Thermostat Body; alkaline battery and the
6 PARTS OF THE THERMOSTAT The Back of The Thermostat Body Turn the thermostat body over. On the back arethe 9 volt Energizer ® alkaline battery and the option switches. 1. The 9 volt Energizer ® alkaline battery pro- vides power to the thermostat when the24VAC power is interrupted (for example,when ...
Page 7 - Option switches; BACK OF THERMOSTAT BODY
7 2. You may adjust the option switches forkeypad lockout (see OPERATING FEA-TURES). The buttons (other than and ) are located behind the thermostat door. To openthe door, use your fingernail in the indentationat the top center of the door. Pull the door out,then swing the door down on its hinges. F...
Page 8 - The Display; Displays the setpoint temperature.
8 The Display C o n t i n u o u s l y d i s p l a y s s y s t e m m o d e(HEAT, OFF, COOL, AUTO, HOLD). Dur-ing programming, the day of the week isdisplayed (MO, TU, WE, etc.). Alternately displays room temperature (Fdenotes degrees Fahrenheit and C de-notes degrees Celsius) and time of day (Adenote...
Page 10 - The Thermostat Buttons
10 The Thermostat Buttons Sets the system mode (HEATing, OFF,COOLing, or AUTOmatic changeover). Selects fan operation (see #5, above). Thisbutton is also used to program the fan torun continuously during a program period. Runs display forward or backward throughtime, day, or anticipation settings du...
Page 12 - OPERATING FEATURES; • COMPUTED ENERGY MANAGEMENT; F, and that during the next program; until OFF is; until the desired operating mode is
12 OPERATING FEATURES Now that you are familiar with the thermostatdisplay and buttons, read the following infor-mation to learn about the many features of thethermostat. • COMPUTED ENERGY MANAGEMENT RECOVERY (EMR) — The thermostat’smicrocomputer automatically calculates thetime it will take to chan...
Page 14 - RIDE — Press; NOTE
14 setpoint display is blank in the AUTO mode).The system will now automatically switchbetween heating and cooling dependingon the actual room temperature. If the thermostat is configured for automaticchangeover, the thermostat will not allow thetemperature separation between the highestheat setting...
Page 17 - to change operating; for COOL too soon after a previous call.
17 5 minutes between cooling cycles. Thefollowing may cause a time delay in COOL: a) Return of power after a power outage. b) Pressing SYSTEM SWITCH to change operating modes. c) Pressing or , creating a call for COOL too soon after a previous call. • SYSTEM INDICATOR LIGHTS — The red indicator ligh...
Page 18 - PROGRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT; PLANNING FOR YOUR NEEDS
18 • P R O G R A M M A B L E B L O W E R C O N - TROL — You may program the fan blowerto run continuously during any given pro-gram period, regardless of the cycling ofthe heating or cooling system. During pro-gramming, after entering the time and tem- perature for the time period, press FAN SWITCH ...
Page 19 - F separation between
19 b. What temperature should the building be at this time? (heating? cooling?) 2a. What time does the building become va- cant? b. What temperature should the building be at this time? Now look at the factory preprogrammed timesand temperatures shown below. If this program will suit your needs, sim...
Page 20 - Heating Program; Heating/Cooling Schedule Plan; Cooling Program
20 Heating Program Occupied Period Start Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Heating/Cooling Schedule Plan Occupied Heating Temp. Unoccupied Period Start Time Unoccupied Heating Temp. Occupied Period Start Time Occupied Cooling Temp. Unoccupied Period Start Time Unoccupied ...
Page 21 - SAMPLE
21 Heating Program Occupied Period Start Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday SAMPLE Heating/Cooling Schedule Plan Occupied Heating Temp. Unoccupied Period Start Time Unoccupied Heating Temp. Occupied Period Start Time Occupied Cooling Temp. Unoccupied Period Start Time Unoc...
Page 22 - ENTERING YOUR PROGRAM; Set Current Time and Day
22 ENTERING YOUR PROGRAM Follow these steps to enter the heating/coolingprogram you have selected. We recommend that you remove the thermo-stat from the wall for programming (especiallyfor entering cooling programming). A fresh 9volt Energizer ® alkaline battery must be in- stalled to perform off-wa...
Page 24 - Enter Heating Program
24 4. Press VIEW TEMP once. The letter O will change to the letter U, representing the unoccu-pied heating temperature (HEAT U). 5. Press either or to change the temperature to your selected HEAT U set-ting. 6. Press RUN PRGM . 7. Press SYSTEM SWITCH until COOL is displayed. 8. Press VIEW TEMP once....
Page 29 - Using The COPY Button
29 Using The COPY Button You can copy the entire heating/cooling pro-gram into any or all other days’ programs.However, you must perform each copy functionseparately. Each time you begin a COPY op-eration, you must start with the day’s programyou wish to copy FROM. A COPY operation is not complete u...
Page 30 - CHECK YOUR PROGRAMMING
30 4. Press ADVDAY to select the day you want to copy the program TO. 5. Press HOLD COPY . COPY will disappear from the display, and the display will show the cop-ied heating/cooling time and temperaturefor the day you copied TO. 6. Repeat the above steps to copy any day’sprogramming into any other ...
Page 31 - Press; to begin program operation.; tach thermostat to subbase. Then press; to select the operation mode you want
31 8. Repeat steps 2 through 5 to check coolingtimes and temperatures. 9. Press RUN PRGM to begin program operation. YOUR THERMOSTAT IS NOW COMPLETELYPROGRAMMED AND READY TO AUTOMATI-CALLY PROVIDE MAXIMUM COMFORT ANDEFFICIENCY! Press SYSTEM SWITCH until OFF is displayed. Reat- tach thermostat to sub...
Page 32 - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
32 1. How can I permanently change a part ofmy program? Press VIEW PRGM and ADVDAY until you reach the time/temperature schedule you want. Then press or and TIME FWD and TIME BACK to change the program. See PROGRAM-MING YOUR THERMOSTAT. 2. How can I finish my programming if thedisplay has already ch...
Page 33 - until OFF is displayed; and replace the thermostat on the wall.
33 re-enter your program. Setpoint tempera-ture will not be displayed. If a fresh 9 volt Energizer ® alkaline battery is installed, the program will be maintainedfor about one week with no 24VAC powerpresent to the thermostat. See OPERAT-ING YOUR THERMOSTAT. 4. Why can’t I program the thermostat int...
Page 34 - to begin
34 etc. is displayed, and press RUN PRGM to begin the factory preset program. Or you mayreprogram the thermostat, then replace iton the wall. To prevent further static discharge prob-lems, touch another object to release staticbuild-up before touching the thermostat.See OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTAT. 6....
Page 35 - See OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTAT.; or; If the outside temperature is below 50
35 8. The display is flashing BATTERY. Whatdoes this mean?The 9 volt battery installed in the thermo-stat is low and should be replaced with afresh 9 volt Energizer ® alkaline battery. See OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTAT. 9. Why won’t the system turn on, eventhough the thermostat display is func-tioning n...
Page 36 - The thermostat is in the HOLD mode.; to start program operation.; Why does the blower fan keep running
36 the next program period. See OPER-ATING YOUR THERMOSTAT. • You have programmed the incorrectday or time. Check your programming(be sure that the times you programmedare correct AM or PM times). See PRO-GRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT. • The thermostat is in the HOLD mode. Press RUN PRGM to start program...
Page 37 - simply press; until the display shows; I live in an area where daylight savings
37 13. Between heating and cooling seasons, I want to turn my system off. Can I dothis without affecting my thermostatprogramming?Any time you wish to turn your system off, simply press SYSTEM SWITCH until the display shows OFF. This will not affect thermostat pro-gramming in any way. To turn the sy...
Page 38 - until OFF is displayed,; put the thermostat back on the wall, press; to select the operating mode you; to start program
38 a flashing BATTERY on the display, theinstalled battery may be dead. If you re-move the old battery and install a freshbattery within one minute, you may not loseyour programming. After installing a newbattery, follow the procedures in CHECKYOUR PROGRAMMING to determinewhether your programming wa...
Page 39 - NOTES