USING THE
TOUCH SCREEN
The Smart Thermostat uses touch screen technology that makes
navigation easy. With your finger, lightly tap the icons, buttons and
lists or drag you finger across the screen to move a slider or scroll
through a list.
Note:
To prevent damage to the touch screen, never use a sharp
object such as a pen, to press the icons, buttons and lists.
When the screen shows a list of items, an arrow to the right of the
item indicates more than two options to choose from. Touching this
type of list will bring you to a new list or screen.
If there are only two options for a given list entry, those options will
be displayed next to a switch within the list. Pressing anywhere on
the item will toggle from one option to the other.
In the various screens on the thermostat, you have three ways
to navigate.
Press
Cancel
to go back to the previous screen without saving changes.
Press
Done
to save changes and move to the next screen.
At any time press the
home
button (found at the right hand side
of touch screen). This cancels any action and takes you back to the
home screen.
What’s on the Home Screen?
The Home Screen displays the current temperature in your home,
various heating and cooling settings, and icons for navigating to other
features and settings of the Smart Thermostat.
The Home Screen is the default display on your Smart Thermostat
Set Temperature
1.
The set temperature is the temperature the system is programmed
to maintain. You can adjust it manually, but for maximum savings
you should automate the temperature setting by programming the
thermostat. See
Programming Your Smart Thermostat
on page15.
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Set Temperature Adjustment Slider
2.
Using your finger, drag the slider back and forth to manually
lower or raise your set temperature. Tapping at either end of the
temperature scale will move the slider by 1°F (0.5°C). When you
manually adjust the set temperature you will put the system into
a Hold mode. See
Holding Action
on page 11.
Current Temperature
3.
This is the current temperature in the room where the Smart
Thermostat is installed. The thermostat sends signals to your
heating and cooling system to make sure this temperature
matches the set temperature on the thermostat. You can set the
Smart Thermostat in Celsius or Fahrenheit. See
Setting up your
Thermostat
on page 10.
System and Fan Settings
4.
Displays the mode your heating and cooling system is currently
running in, as well as the furnace fan setting. Press Details to
adjust these settings.
WiFi Signal Strength Indicator
5.
Indicates the strength of the signal the Smart Thermostat is
receiving from your WiFi router. You must have WiFi enabled for
the indicator to work.
Current Date and Time
6.
Displays the current date and time for your time zone.
Internet Connection Indicator
7.
Indicates that the Smart Thermostat is connected to the internet
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