Universal Electronics 975 operating instructions Display

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THE DISPLAY

18Displays system mode (HEAT, OFF, COOL, AUTO, HOLD, or VACA). During programming displays the time period (MOR, DAY, EVE, NHT) being programmed.. In the configuration menu, the menu item name is shown, one word at a time (PRGM MODE, EMR, COOL FAN DELA OFF, etc.).

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CHECK BATTERY

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HRS

FAN AUTO

 

 

 

 

 

 

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19CHECK BATTERY appears when the “AA” alkaline batteries are weak and should be replaced. BATTERY appears when the thermostat is running on battery power only. CHECK STAT appears when the thermostat detects certain problems within itself. CHECK SYSTEM appears when the thermostat detects certain problems in the heating system.

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CHECK BATTERY

PRG

HRS

FAN ON

HEAT

° F

AM

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MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN

 

20Indicates the length of time remaining in a temporary hold condition. Also indicates the length of time remaining in VACATION mode.

21Displays FAN ON when the fan is operating continuously. Displays FAN AUTO when the fan cycles with the heating or cooling system.

22Displays the setpoint temperature.

23Alternately displays room temperature and time of day.

24Shows the current day of the week. When programming, shows the day(s) being programmed.

25The word HEAT or COOL will appear above or below the setpoint if area 18 is needed to display other information.

Figure 1. The Display

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Orientation

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Contents Series Easy, Menu-Driven Set-Up Programming Introduction Thermostat Buttons OrientationDisplay Specifications InstallationDescription Electrical DataPrecautions Attach Base to Wall InstallationRemove OLD Thermostat Mounting screws . Thermostat base and terminals Configuring ProgrammingFrom heating system From 24 VAC transformer Wiring DiagramsRC RH Typical wiring diagram for millivolt system Installation Wiring Diagrams MV W RH RC G Y O B 3 4 Jumper locations Configuration JumpersComments Configuration MenuTime FWD Adjustable Anticipation Configuration InstallerSelectable Energy Management Recovery Heating Cooling Programmable Cool FAN-ON and FAN-OFF DelayOptional Remote Temperature Sense ConfigurationCompressor Lockout Disabling HEAT, Cool or Auto ModesHeating System Check Thermostat OperationFAN Operation Check Thermostat Operation Cooling System Resetting ThermostatSetting ConfigurationStep Press Buttons Displayed Factory Default Press To select Adjusts temperature display higher or lower Programming Settings for time and temperature Day Sample Heat Program Schedule Shows factory programming Day Sample Cool Program Schedule Shows factory programming Day Personal Heat Program Schedule Day Personal Cool Program Schedule Setpoint Range 45-99F 7-37C FeaturesLarge Lighted Liquid Crystal Display LCD Factory Preprogrammed Times and Temperatures Adjustable Temperature DisplayArm Chair Programming Programmable Fan ControlTemporary Program Override Air Filter Change-Out IndicatorIndefinite Program Hold Thermostat Startup After Total Power LossKeypad Lockout Programmable Vacation Time/ Temperature OperationDaylight Savings Time Button System Thermostat Diagnostics Battery Back-UpCompressor Short-Cycle Protection Index Page Page Part no -6438A

975 specifications

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The remote is equipped with a user-friendly interface, featuring a clear layout of buttons that are intuitive for users of all ages. The device includes dedicated keys for frequently used functions, such as power, volume, and channel control, allowing for quick access without navigating through multiple menus. The backlit keys further enhance usability in low-light environments, making it easy to operate the remote without distractions.

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