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Programming heating/cooling

1.   Press 

PRGM 

twice. The thermostat enters 

cooling

 programming mode 

(COOL displays). If you want to program heating, press 

MODE

 (HEAT 

displays).

 

 Programming starts with the weekday schedule. The programmed 

temperature for the first period (MOR) flashes.

2.  Press   or   to select the desired temperature for the MOR period.
3.   Press 

SELECT

. The programmed start time for the MOR period flashes.

4.   Press   or   to select the desired start time for the MOR period. The 

time changes in 15 minute increments.

5.   Press 

SELECT

 to change back to the temperature flashing first before 

changing to the next time of day period.

6.   Press 

PRGM

 to move on to the next period (DAY). The programmed 

temperature for the DAY period flashes.

7.   Repeat steps 2-5 to select the temperature and start time for the DAY 

period.

8.  Press 

PRGM

 and repeat steps 2-5 for the EVE and NHT periods.

9.  Press 

PRGM

 to move on to the weekend schedule.

10.  Repeat steps 2-8 to program the periods of the day for the weekend 

schedule.

11.   If you want to program any days of the week individually, press 

PRGM

 one 

or more times to select the day you want to program. The individual day 

schedule overrides the weekday or weekend schedule for the selected day.

12. Repeat steps 2-8 to program the selected day.
13. Repeat for any additional days you want to program individually.
14. Press 

RUN

 when you are done programming.

Your thermostat is now ready to provide maximum comfort and efficiency.

Batteries:

 Batteries are not required to keep your programming data. With 2 

optional AA batteries installed, your thermostat will maintain the day and time 

and will continuously display the room temperature during a loss of AC power. 

Clock:

 The clock on your thermostat is updated automatically every 24 hours 

by the system. As long as your thermostat has functioning batteries, you should 

not need to change the time setting.

Periods of the Day

Your thermostat allows  

you to program 4 different 

periods of the day. You  

select the start time and 

temperature for each  

period.

• MOR (Morning)
• DAY
• EVE (Evening)
• NHT (Night)

Press 

PRGM

 to cycle 

through the periods.

Day of the  

Week Groups

You can program days of 

the week individually or in 

groups, to create heating 

and cooling programs that 

work with your schedule.

•  Weekday schedule – 

 

Programs all 5 week-

days together (displays 

as MO TU WE TH FR)

•  Weekend schedule – 

 

Programs Saturday  

and Sunday together  

(displays as SA SU)

•  Individual day schedule

Each day or group includes 

the 4 periods described 

above.
Press 

PRGM

 to cycle through 

the days and periods.

Hints: 

•  If you don’t want to program a particular day or group, you can skip it. 

 

Press 

PRGM

 one or more times until you reach the desired day or group.

•  If you want to program the days in a group basically the same with only 

slight differences, program the group first, then program individual days 

as needed. The individual day program overrides the group program.

•  At any point in the programming process, you can switch between 

 

heating and cooling programs by pressing 

MODE

.

If the temperature shows “--” while in the programming mode for a group of days, it indicates that 

at least one of the days in the group has a different temperature program than the other days. If 

the time shows “--:--” while in the programming mode for a group, it indicates that at least one of 

the days in the group has a different period start time than the other days. To find out which one 

is different, press 

PRGM

 to cycle through the individual days. You can make the setting the same 

for all the days within the group by changing the item (setpoint or time).

Call for Assistance

866-921-9474

Summary of Contents for CoolSentry

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Page 2: ...ld is in effect Flashing HOLD indicates a temporary hold Solid not flashing HOLD indicates a permanent hold 12 Displays the current time Press up or down arrow button once or RUN button to display the current temperature setpoint as shown above in 20 13 Displays the current room temperature 14 Solid not flashing antenna icon indicates the system is in recovery from a curtailment event Icon disappe...

Page 3: ...ock on your thermostat is updated automatically every 24 hours by the system As long as your thermostat has functioning batteries you should not need to change the time setting Periods of the Day Your thermostat allows you to program 4 different periods of the day You select the start time and temperature for each period MOR Morning DAY EVE Evening NHT Night Press PRGM to cycle through the periods...

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