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INSTRUCTION GUIDE: ElITE COmmUNICaTING ThERmOSTaT
IG1602EW 06/12
Both
– hUmIDIFY operates in the hEaT mode and
DEhUmIDIFY operates in COOl mode.
None
– Neither is active.
Reversing Valve Option
Option of the reversing valve (O output) being on when in
cooling or heating. Default is COOlING.
Restore Defaults
This will allow you to revert to the factory default settings.
Anticipator
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 0, and the
range is 0-4.
Differential
This adjustment will vary the number of degrees, from the set
point, before a call for heating or cooling is made. adjustments
can range between 0.5˚ and 4˚ differential. Default is 0.5˚ offset.
(If your set point is 70˚F in heating, your thermostat will not call
for heat until the temperature is 69.5˚F, with a 0.5 differential).
Cycles Per Hour
This feature will not allow more than the specified number of
equipment cycles per hour. Values can range from 4 or 6 (or 1
cycle every 15 minutes (default) or 1 cycle every 10 minutes, if
6 is set). Factory default setting is 4. This default selection will
provide optimum performance in nearly all installations.
MENU → SETTINGS → CYCLES PER HOUR
Program Settings
MENU → SETTINGS → PROGRAM SETTINGS
Smart Recovery
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.
To cancel the message, select the CaNCEl alaRm, and press
the center button ■.
Input Dealer Info
Contractors are able to input Contractor Name, and Contractor
Phone number into these screens. The model and serial number
are communicated from the unit. This way, the owner could give
this information to the contractor so that he would know what
system the owner has prior to the service visit.
1. Scroll to the info you want to enter and press the center
button ■.
2. Enter the information by scrolling through the characters
using the up & down arrows ▲▼. Once the character you
want is set, press the right arrow ► to move to the next
space and begin entering another character.
3. Once you’ve completed filling out the field, press the center
button ■ to save the entry and return to the INPUT DEALER
INFO screen. Repeat this process for all fields you want
saved.
4. Once all fields have been entered, scroll to SaVE and press
the center button ■.
Fan with Heat Option
Options are ON or OFF. This selection determines whether G
(fan) output is to be ON or OFF when W (auxiliary heat) output
is ON.
Humidity Option (TPCM32U04 Only)
If your system is setup with a humidifier, or you desire a
dehumidification option, select the appropriate setting.
hUmIDIFY (TPCm32U04 only)
DEhUmIDIFY (TPCm32U04 only)
BOTh (h or Dh)
NONE
To adjust the Set Point for humidification or Dehumidification,
Select the Rh from the main menu. The values can be selected
and adjusted from that screen.
NOTE:
If you have an outdoor sensor attached to the
thermostat, the humidification setting is adjusted automatically
based on the outdoor temperature.
Humidify
– Turns on the h output when the room humidity is
below the set point and mODE is set to hEaT, EhEaT,
or aUTO when heating was the last mode run.
Dehumidify
– Turns on the Dh output when the room humidity is
above the set point and the mODE is set to COOl or
aUTO when Cool was the last mode run.