Advanced Thermostat Operations

Thermostat Setup

Thermostat Setup Screen

FIG. 48 Thermostat Setup screens

The Thermostat Setup screens (FIG. 48) enable you to set temperature differentials between the heating and cooling setpoints. On this screen, you can also set the balance point if you have a single or dual stage heat pump system. You can use the navigation buttons to move through the highlighted options. The Mode/Select button selects the highlighted item. You can then use the navigation buttons to change the setting of the highlighted option.

Pressing Mode/Select again highlights the next available option.

The following table lists the options on the Thermostat Setup screen:

Thermostat Setup Screen Options

First Stage Diff

Enables you to set the 1st stage temperature differential. Differentials set the tightness of the

 

temperature control to eliminate large temperature swings and prevent the HVAC system from

 

operating too often. Normally the second stage of heat is for auxiliary or emergency heat.

 

• You can choose from 0.5°F, 1.0°F, and 2.0°F (or 0.25°C, 0.5°C, 1.0°C).

 

• The default value is 0.5°F (0.25°C).

 

 

Second Stage Diff

Enables you to set the 2nd stage temperature differential.

 

• You can choose from 1.0°F, 2.0°F, 3.0°F, 4.0°F, 5.0°F, and 6.0°F (or 0.5°C, 1.0°C, 1.5°C, 2.0°C,

 

2.5°C, 3.0°C).

 

• The default value is 2.0°F (1.0°C).

 

 

Deadband

The Deadband is the temperature difference between the heating and cooling setpoints. The

 

Deadband configuration enforces a minimum separation between the two setpoints which

 

determine when auto changeover between HVAC heating and cooling mode will occur.

 

• You can choose from 2.0°F, 3.0°F, 4.0°F, and 5.0°F.

 

• The default Deadband is 4.0°F.

 

 

Temperature Offset

The temperature offset enables you to customize the temperature shown on the display. You can

 

set the temperature offset between 10 and -10 in 1° increments. Selecting a positive increment

 

decreases the displayed value, while selecting a negative increment increases it.

 

The default temperature offset is 0.

 

 

Balance Point

Balance Point configuration enables you to adjust a low or high balance point to limit auxiliary heat

 

pump operation according to the current outdoor temperature.

 

• The compressor terminals will not be energized when the outdoor temperature is below the

 

balance point.

 

• This does not affect Emergency Heat operation.

 

• This option is only valid if the thermostat has been configured to operate as a heat pump.

 

• The default Balance Point is 30°F.

 

 

Exit

Returns you to the Advanced Setup screen.

 

 

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AMX ENV-VST-C manual Thermostat Setup Screen Options

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