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Repeat steps 1-6 for the
DAY,
EVE,
and
NITE
periods.
Afterwards,
repeat steps 1-6 for 4 daily periods on Saturdays (Day 6), and 4 daily
periods on Sundays (Day 7).
The temperature display will show "6"
for Saturdays, and "7" for Sunday times.
Note:
If
Programming Mode
is not being used and
Day/Night
Mode
is being used, only the Weekday -
DAY
and
NITE
settings can be programmed.
DAY/NIGHT MODE
Your thermostat can be configured to change its temperature settings
from
"DAY"
to
"NITE"
when commanded from a remote location.
If so, the thermostat will use the weekday
"DAY"
and the weekday
"NITE"
settings.
"REMOTE"
and either
"DAY"
or
"NITE"
will be displayed when a
command is sent from a remote location. You 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
NITE
settings.
SYSTEM MODE
Your thermostat can be connected to an automation system or personal
computer. With network software, the remote system can send
commands to the thermostat to change mode, cool setting, heat setting,
status of fan and hold, and other items.
"REMOTE"
will be displayed when a command is sent from the
automation system or personal computer. You can use the arrow keys
(
∧−∨)
on the thermostat to change the temperature settings. When the
temperature settings are changed at the thermostat,
"REMOTE"
will
no longer be displayed. Press the Hold key to prevent thermostat
programs or the remote system from changing temperature settings.
"HOLD"
will be displayed at the thermostat.
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