White Rodgers 1F85RF-275 specifications Remote Sensor Configuration Menu, User configuration menu

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REMOTE SENSOR CONFIGURATION MENU

The configuration menus allow you to set certain remote sensor operating characteristics to your system or personal require- ments. Two configuration menus are available, User Configuration and Installer Configuration.

User Configuration Menu

Momentarily press and keys at the same time and release to enter the User menu. To scroll through the menu

items press the and keys at the same time. To change the item option press or . To exit the menu scroll through all menu items. If no buttons are pushed for 3 minutes, the control will also return to normal operation. The User Configuration Menu table summarizes the configuration options. An explanation of each option follows.

User configuration menu

Step

Press button(s)

Displayed

Press

or

Comments

 

to scroll menu

(factory default)

to change option

 

1

and

LOCK

on

 

Select keypad lockout OFF or ON

 

 

(OF)

 

 

 

2

and

HLD

1 to 8 hrs

 

Select temporary adjust temperature

 

 

(4h)

in 1 hour increments

hold time

3

and

CALIB

1-4 bars (1°-4°) C to

Select temperature display adjustment

 

 

(Sensed Temperature)

1-4 bars (1°-4°) H

higher or lower

4

and

dF

OF

 

Select display temperature OFF or ON

 

 

(on)

 

 

 

5

and

dL

OF

 

Select display backlight OFF or ON

 

 

(on)

 

 

 

6

and

oF

oC

 

Select temperature display to F or C

 

 

(Sensed Temperature)

 

 

 

7

and

_____

_____

 

Exits user menu and returns to normal

 

 

 

 

 

operation

1)Select keypad lockout OFF or ON – Selecting LOCK

ON will cause the keypad to be locked in the normal

operation mode. This prevents the and from being used to adjust temperature. The display will

indicate "LOCK" when the keypad is locked. If LOCK OF

is selected, the and keys can still be used.

When the keypad is locked, the and keys can still be pressed at the same time to enter the configura- tion menu.

2)Select temporary adjust temperature hold time – Selects the length of time for the temporary temperature adjustment. Hold time default is 4 hours and can be set from 1 to 8 hours in 1 hour increments.

3)Select temperature display adjustment higher or lower – allows you to adjust the room temperature display 1° to 4° higher or lower. Your sensor was accu- rately calibrated at the factory but you have the option to

change the display temperature to match your previous sensor or thermostat.

4)Select display temperature OFF or ON – Selecting OF allows you to disable displaying the sensed temperature. Instead of the temperature, the sensor will display "PWR" with the word on to indicate normal operation.

5)Select display backlight OFF or ON -. The display backlight improves display contrast in low lighting conditions. Selecting dL on will keep the light on for a short period of time after any key is pressed. Selecting OF will keep the light off.

6)Select temperature display to oF or oC - Changes the display readout to Celsius or Fahrenheit as required.

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