Bryant 5200 Using Quick Program Groups or Individual Day Programming, Entering Your Program

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5.4Setting Your Energy Saving Programs 5.4.1 Tips Before Starting

• It is important for you to set the current time of day (note AM/PM indicator in display), and the current day of week correctly to avoid problems with program execution. This must be done prior to entering any program settings.

• Both the heating and cooling programs use the same setpoint times, but allow different setpoint temperatures.

• This thermostat is pre-programmed with setpoint times and temperatures recommended by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency & the U.S. Department of Energy in their Energy Star program. These settings provide efficient energy savings during normal heating and cooling modes of operation. Review these time and temperature settings prior to establishing your personal program settings to maximize your savings, & minimize programming requirements.

Daily

 

Heat

Cool

Setpoint

Time

Temperature

Temperature

MORN

6:00 am￿

70˚F (21.0˚ C)￿

78˚F (26.0˚ C)￿￿

DAY￿

8:00 am￿

62˚F (17.0˚ C)￿

85˚F (29.0˚ C)￿￿

EVE￿

6:00 pm￿

70˚F (21.0˚ C)￿

78˚F (26.0˚ C)￿￿

NIGHT￿

10:00pm￿

62˚F (17.0˚ C)￿

82˚F (28.0˚ C)

• Make sure you place the system switch in the HEAT or COOL modes of operation as appropriate. The thermostat will not allow you to enter a program in the OFF position. The EMER (Emergency Heat) mode will be considered the same as the HEAT mode of operation for programming purposes. We do not recommend programming in the EMER mode.

• When you place the system switch in the COOL, OFF, HEAT or EMER, modes of operation, the appropriate indicator will also appear in the LCD display when the system is running.

5.4.2 Using Quick Program Groups or Individual Day Programming

You can select one of three Quick Program Groups or Individual Day programming to allow you to change the daily setpoint times and temperatures to meet your individual schedule needs. The Quick Program Groups can be used to set the main portion of your schedule, allowing you to later modify specific days of the week as required using the Individual Day programming capabilities.

Once you enter program mode, you can select the Quick Program Group or Individual Day Programs as you desire.

See 5.4.3 Entering Your Program section

Whole Week –

allows you to program all seven days (M, TU, W, TH, F, SA, SU will show in display) at the same time. Then you can use individual day programming to fine tune your program for the few setpoint times or temperatures that you may wish to change.

Weekday –

allows you to program all the weekdays (M, TU, W, TH, F will show in display) at the same time. Then go to Weekend group mode to finish programming your weekend setpoint times and temperatures. Individual day programming can be used to fine tune your settings to match your daily needs.

Weekend –

allows you to program the weekend days (SA, SU will show in the display) at the same time. Again, individual day programming can be used to change specific setpoint times or temperatures.

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Individual Days –

allows you to program each day of the week individually to give you the greatest schedule flexibility. Often used to fine tune programming after initially programming the thermostat using Whole Week, Weekday or Weekend groups.

IMPORTANT NOTE! When in group selection, the thermostat will check if all of the days of that group have the same program setpoint times and temperatures. If so, the time and temperature of the individual setpoint (MORN, DAY, EVE, NIGHT) will be displayed.

Otherwise, the individual setpoint time and temperature will be blanked. User is allowed to change the daily programs for this individual setpoint time and temperature by pressing the or buttons. This will reset all the daily programs of the group for that specific individual setpoint (MORN, DAY, EVE, NIGHT) time and temperature to the startup default for that setpoint only. Continued pressing of the or buttons by the user will change the setpoint time and temperature settings as desired.

5.4.3 Entering Your Program

1.Place the system switch in the HEAT mode of operation. The display will show HEAT.

2.Press PROG button to enter Program setting mode. MORN setpoint of the Whole Week Quick Program Group will be displayed. The display will show M, TU, W, TH, F, SA, SU to indicating the whole week is being programmed. The hour portion of the setpoint time and the AM/PM indicator will be flashing.

3.If you desire to use a different Quick Program Group or Individual Day program mode you can change by pressing the DAY/TIME button to select another group in the following sequence,

Whole Week - Weekday - Weekend - Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday - Whole Week.

4.Once you have finished your Quick Program Group or Individual Day selection. Press the or

buttons to change the time to the desired hour in one hour increments, press PROG button. The minute portion of the setpoint time will begin flashing.

5.Press the or buttons to change the time to the desired minute in 10-minute increments, press PROG button. The SET TEMP will begin flashing.

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