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INSTRUCTION GUIDE: COLOR TOUCHSCREEN COMMUNICATING THERMOSTAT
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Smart Recovery
(NOTE: This option is not available if configured as a Zone
Thermostat.)
Smart recovery is a feature of your thermostat designed to
improve comfort by adjusting temperatures to achieve a room
temperature by the programmed time. When it’s time for a
programmed temperature change, smart recovery begins
working in advance, turning the system on and off as needed to
adjust the indoor temperature. During these transition periods,
you may notice that the actual temperature and your temperature
setting don’t match. That’s smart recovery in action, adjusting
temperatures in small increments for greater energy efficiency.
This is more energy efficient than simply allowing the system to
operate at full capacity until the desired temperature has been
met. Smart Recovery helps avoid excessive use of auxiliary heat
when recovering from night setback in the heating mode.
Electric Heat (Aux) Lockout
(NOTE: This option is not available if configured as a Zone
Thermostat, but is available at the MasterStat.)
When an outdoor temperature sensor is installed, you can set it
up so the electric heat or Dual Fuel option doesn’t energize if the
outdoor temperature is above a certain temperature. Ranges for
this are NONE (default) to 40˚F in 5˚ increments.
Cooling Lockout
(NOTE: This option is not available if configured as a Zone
Thermostat)
When an outdoor temperature sensor is installed, it can be set
up so cooling option doesn’t energize if the outdoor temperature
is below a certain temperature. Ranges for this are NONE
(default), 45˚F, 50˚F, or 55˚F.
Remote Sensor
Allows selection of the remote sensor to determine indoor or
outdoor temperature. Options for indoor sensor are REMOTE
SENSOR, AVERAGE, and STAND ALONE. The REMOTE
SENSOR is connected to the S1 and S2 on the thermostat
terminals.
Compressor Satisfy
(NOTE: This option is not available if configured as a Zone
Thermostat)
Normal
– allows compressor downstaging from Y2 to Y1.
Recommended setting for most products.
Y2 Finish
– Once the heat pump has engaged Y2 the
thermostat will not allow downstaging to Y1. The call is
satisfied in Y2. (Option not available on variable speed
systems.)
Installer Setting Page Three
Press NEXT button. It will bring you to the installer setting page three.
Set Anticipator
(NOTE: This option is not available if configured as a Zone
Thermostat)
This adjustment controls the sensitivity and cycle rate of the
thermostat. Higher numbers decrease the cycle rate. Lower
numbers increase the cycle rate. Default value is 1, and the
range is 0-9.
Accessories
(NOTE: This option is not available if configured as a Zone
Thermostat, but is available at the MasterStat.)
Each of these options has settings for Cumulative Run Time
and Calendar Time. Messages will flash at the top of the Main
screen when these events are met to alert the owner that it is
time to service these options.
Air Filter
- Cumulative Run Time default is 1000 hours and
Calendar Time is 3 months. Values can range from
NONE-2500 hours for Cumulative Run Time (in 100
hour increments), or Calendar Time can range from
NONE - 12 months (in 3 month increments).
Humidifier
- Cumulative Run Time default is NONE hours
(OFF) and Calendar Time is NONE. Values can range
from NONE, or 400-2500 hours for Cumulative Run
Time (in 100 hour increments), or Calendar Time
can range from NONE to 12 months (in 3 month
increments).
UV Lamp
- Cumulative Run Time default is NONE hours
(OFF) and Calendar Time is NONE. Values can range
from NONE, or 400-3600 hours for Cumulative Run
Time (in 100 hour increments), or Calendar Time can
be set to NONE to 48 months (in 3 month increments).
Air Cleaner
- Cumulative Run Time default is NONE hours
(OFF) and Calendar Time is NONE. Values can range
from 400-2500 hours for Cumulative Run Time (in
100 hour increments), or Calendar Time can be set to
NONE to 12 months (in 3 month increments).
To cancel the message, select the CANCEL.