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PROGRAMMING 

 
Your thermostat may be programmed to adjust the heating and cooling 
settings up to 4 times per day (

MORN,

 

DAY,

 

EVE,

 and 

NITE).

  You 

can setup a temperature time schedule for weekdays, Saturday, and 
Sunday.

 

 
To enter programming mode, press the Prog key 4 times.

 

 
When in programming mode:

 

 

1.

 

The item that is being programmed will flash.   

 

2.

 

The up arrow key (

) is used to increase the value. 

 

3.

 

The down arrow key (

) is used to decrease the value.   

 

4.

 

The Prog (

>

) key is used to advance to the next item.   

 

5.

 

The Hold (

<

) key is used to return to the previous item. 

 

6.

 

To exit programming mode, press the Mode key. 

 

The thermostat will automatically exit programming mode after 20 
seconds of no key activity.

 

 
When programming a time for the Morning, Day, Evening, or Night 
period, the time will be increased or decreased in 15-minute 
increments.  If the up arrow is pressed at 11:45 PM, or the down arrow 
is pressed at 12:00 AM, the time display will be blank, indicating that 
no scheduled temperature changes will be made for that period.

 

 
Your thermostat will follow a set of time scheduled programs on 
weekdays (Monday-Friday), on Saturday, and on Sunday.  This will 
allow you to have different heating and cooling settings on Saturday 
and Sunday, than you normally would have for weekdays (Monday - 
Friday).  When programming the time schedules, the weekday time 
schedule is programmed first.  The Saturday time schedule is 
programmed second, and the Sunday time schedule is programmed 
last.  

Summary of Contents for OMNISTAT RC-112B

Page 1: ...N I S T A T ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATING THERMOSTAT Owner s Manual RC 112B RC 112BZ Two Speed Heat Pump 3 Stage Heat 2 Stage Cool With Energy Efficient Control Document Number 13R00 5 May 2007 AUTO DAY CO...

Page 2: ...found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules This product generates and can radiate radio frequency energy Due to its low power design it is unlik...

Page 3: ...1 DESCRIPTION 1 MAINTENANCE 1 OPERATION 4 DISPLAY 7 FILTER REMINDER 9 ANTICIPATION 9 SETTING THE CURRENT TIME AND DAY 10 PROGRAMMING 11 SETTING TIME SCHEDULES 12 DAY NIGHT MODE 13 SYSTEM MODE 13 AUTO...

Page 4: ...ity of being controlled both locally and by remote control It offers programmability stand alone operation and robust communications with automation systems utility control systems and personal comput...

Page 5: ...nd or in a water well These are called air source ground source or water source heat pumps respectively The RC 112 is capable of controlling all of these types of heat pumps The RC 112 controls two st...

Page 6: ...r heat pumps should not be set back for periods of time less than 4 to 6 hours The RC 112 has microprocessor intelligence that continually monitors the performance of the heat pump and uses the auxili...

Page 7: ...t will guide you through normal operation of your thermostat 2 Hold Press the Hold key to set the system into Hold mode In Hold mode the thermostat will not change its settings by program When hold mo...

Page 8: ...the cooling system responds to maintain your desired cooling setting In Auto mode your thermostat will automatically switch between heat and cool to maintain your desired heating and cooling settings...

Page 9: ...8 Aux Heat Indicator The AUX HEAT indicator green glows when the auxiliary heat is on 9 Check Indicator The CHECK indicator red may be used to indicate a malfunction of the heat pump or for some other...

Page 10: ...gs 2 Time Display Shows the current time of day 3 DESIRED DESIRED is displayed when the temperature display shows the desired temperature setting 4 OUTSIDE OUTSIDE will be displayed when the temperatu...

Page 11: ...yed when in automatic changeover mode 8 HEAT HEAT is displayed when the system is in Heat mode EM HEAT is displayed when the Emergency Heat is on 9 FAN FAN is displayed when the fan is set to run cont...

Page 12: ...the need to turn the system on or off before the temperature is actually at the setting As humans we perceive temperature as a combination of heat in the air and heat radiated from the walls and surro...

Page 13: ...k 1 Use the arrow keys to change the hour 2 Press the Prog key to advance to minutes 3 Use the arrow keys to change minutes 4 Press the Prog key to advance to day of week 5 Use the arrow keys to set t...

Page 14: ...ly exit programming mode after 20 seconds of no key activity When programming a time for the Morning Day Evening or Night period the time will be increased or decreased in 15 minute increments If the...

Page 15: ...h 1 Use the arrow keys to change the scheduled time for the displayed period MORN DAY EVE or NITE 2 Press the Prog key to advance to the next item 3 Use the arrow keys to change the desired cool setti...

Page 16: ...can use the arrow keys to override the temperature settings or press the Hold key to prevent any future remote changes Follow the procedure shown in Programming Mode to change the programmed DAY and N...

Page 17: ...POWER OUTAGES The thermostat will restart the heating cooling system 3 to 8 minutes after the electricity comes back on All settings and programs are stored permanently and will not be affected by a p...

Page 18: ...ed to plan changes to the current schedule WEEKDAYS SATURDAYS SUNDAYS MORN 6 00 AM 8 00 AM 8 00 AM COOL 78 78 78 HEAT 70 70 70 DAY 8 00 AM COOL 85 85 85 HEAT 62 62 62 EVE 6 00 PM COOL 78 78 78 HEAT 70...

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Page 20: ...n this warranty are the sole and exclusive remedies therefor In no event shall HAI be liable for incidental expenses or consequential loss or damages Any implied warranties including warranties of mer...

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