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TH146-P-DE 

      400-280-004-C                    11/29/06                    8/9

6.3.1 Manual Adjustment

Use this adjustment mode to set the temperature manually. To place
the controller in this mode, press 

Auto/Man

 so that   disappears

from the screen and set the temperature using the 

 buttons.

NOTE

: If the controller is in automatic heat/cool changeover, the setpoint is

automatically lowered or raised by 1°C (2°F) when the controller switches to
heating mode or to cooling mode respectively. For example, if you place the
setpoint at 24°C (75°F) while in heating mode, the setpoint will become 25°C
(77°F) in cooling mode and will return to 24°C (75°F) when the controller
switches back to heating mode.

6.3.2 Automatic Adjustment

Use this adjustment mode if you want the controller to automatically
adjust the temperature according to the programmed schedule. To
place the controller in this mode, press 

Auto/Man

 so that 

appears on the screen.

Pre-programmed Schedule

The following schedule has been programmed at the factory. Two
temperature settings are programmed for each period of the sched-
ule: one is used in heating mode and the other in cooling mode.

NOTE

: When programming the heating setpoint, it cannot be higher than

1°C (2°F) below the cooling setpoint. For example, if the cooling setpoint is
25°C (77°F), the highest you can place the heating setpoint is 24°C (75°F).
Conversely, when programming the cooling setpoint, it cannot be lower than
1°C (2°F) above than the heating setpoint.

Modifying the Schedule

You can program up to 4 periods per day. For each period, you can
set the start time, the heating mode setpoint and the cooling mode
setpoint. The program can be different for each day of the week.

Press 

Pgm

 to enter the programming mode. The settings for

Monday, Period 1 (

P1

) appear. 

To select a day to program, press 

Day

 until the day is dis-

played. Press 

Day 

for 3 seconds to select all 7 days.

NOTE

: If you select all 7 days, the settings of the displayed period will 

be copied to all 7 days. For example, if period 1 is displayed and you 
then select all 7 days , they will all now have the same settings for 
period 1. If you display period 2 while all 7 days are selected, they will 
all now have the same settings for period 2.

To set the start time of a period, first press 

Pgm

 until the period

number (

P1

 to 

P4

) is displayed and the time display flashes.

Then press the 

 buttons. The time changes in increments of

15 minutes.

NOTE

: During programming, to skip a period press 

Clr

 while the period 

is selected. For example, in the pre-programmed schedule, periods 2 
and 3 have been skipped for Saturday and Sunday.

To set the temperature for a period, first press 

Pgm

 until the

period number (

P1

 to 

P4

) is displayed and the temperature dis-

play flashes. Then press 

Mode

 to select the heating mode set-

point display or the cooling mode setpoint. Finally press the 
buttons.

Press   to exit.

The following diagram shows how to navigate the programming
menu.

Temporary Bypass

When you modify the temperature setpoint while the controller is in
automatic mode, the new temperature is used for the next 2 hours.
The   icon flashes during the bypass. After the bypass, the
temperature set for the current period is used.

The controller can be placed in unoccupied mode via a remote con-
trol device such as Aube’s CT241 telephone controller (see section
2.10). In this mode, the setpoint is set back by 4.5°C (8°F); it is low-
ered in heating mode or raised in cooling mode. The message 

UNOC

appears during the unoccupied mode.

NOTE

: Automatic changeover is disabled during the unoccupied

mode.

Temporary Bypass

In unoccupied mode, only the 

 buttons work. When you adjust

the temperature during this mode, the new temperature will be used
for the next 2 hours, after which the controller will return to the previ-
ous setpoint. The message 

UNOC

 flashes during the bypass.

6.3

Temperature Adjustment

Pre-programmed Schedule

MO TU WE TH FR

SA

SU

P1

Heating

21°C (70°F)

6:00 a.m.

Cooling

25.5°C (78°F)

P2

Heating

16.5°C (62°F)

8:00 a.m.

--

Cooling

29.5°C (85°F)

P3

Heating

21°C (70°F)

6:00 p.m.

--

Cooling

25.5°C (78°F)

P4

Heating

16.5°C (62°F)

10:00 p.m.

Cooling

28°C (82°F)

6.4

Unoccupied Mode

7. Humidity Setting

7.1

Display

MO

TU

P1

P1

6:00

6:00

21

25.5

21

25.5

MO

TU

P2

P2

8:00

8:00

16.5

29.5

16.5

29.5

Pgm

Pgm

Pgm

Pgm

Pgm

Pgm

Day

Day

Mode

Mode

Mode

Mode

Heat

Cool

Heat

Cool

Heat

Cool

Heat

Cool

Humidifier is On

The arrow appears 
when the humidity 
setpoint is displayed

Humidity control mode 
(auto, manual or off)

Humidity level

Summary of Contents for TH146-P-DE

Page 1: ...or air outlet or stagnant air behind a door Do not install the console on a wall hiding air ducts nor expose it to direct sunlight NOTE If this controller replaces an existing thermostat the wires tha...

Page 2: ...oller terminals PS and CS no polarity For more information refer to the instructions provided with the sen sor NOTE The maximum wire length is 30 m 100 feet The dual energy input can be connected to t...

Page 3: ...utdoor temperature is above the balance point high bP H the auxiliary heat is disabled see page 4 item 6 and only the heat pump can be used NOTE Balance points will not work if the AC144 03 outdoor te...

Page 4: ...point high 5 C to 30 C 23 F to 86 F 5 C 41 F Set the bP H value see section 4 2 7 Defrost point 10 C to 15 C 14 F to 59 F 10 C 50 F During defrost auxiliary heating is activated when the outside temp...

Page 5: ...ion Diagram New Installation TH146 P AC144 03 AC146 410 CT241 Humidifier Heat Pump Compressor Fault CT280 HP 2H1C Fan Auxiliary Heat Defrost Valve Dual Energy 16 22 AWG 16 22 AWG 16 22 AWG 16 22 AWG 1...

Page 6: ...Transformer Dual Energy AC144 03 AC146 410 CT241 RC845 Humidifier Auxiliary Heating System Heat Pump Compressor Defrost Fault Furnace Fan Limit CT280 HP 2H1C Yellow Red Green Reversing Valve 16 22 AWG...

Page 7: ...n Program clear Humidity setting Return Temperature adjustment mode selection Fan operating mode selection System operating mode selection Up Down buttons Indicator LEDs FAULT System fault EH Emergenc...

Page 8: ...days are selected they will all now have the same settings for period 2 To set the start time of a period first press Pgm until the period number P1 to P4 is displayed and the time display flashes The...

Page 9: ...rchase by the consumer If at any time during the warranty period the product is determined to be defective or malfunctions Aube shall repair or replace it at Aube s option If the product is defective...

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