Home Automation RC-80BZ Address, Communications mode, System options, Display options

Models: RC-80BZ

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00 Address

If you are using Communications Mode 0 or 1, and you are installing more than one thermostat, each must be set to a consecutive address, starting at 1. The default address setting is 1.

An address from 1- 127 may be selected.

01 Communications mode

The thermostat can communicate with remote systems in 4 different modes. These modes are:

0300 baud, RS-232 mode (for use with personal computers)

1100 baud, Z-Wave mode (OmniLT, Omni, Omni II, OmniPro, and OmniPro II systems)

8PESM mode, (use with Model 1503 automation systems)

24 Day/Night mode (for use with remote setback switch)

The default setting is 1.

02 System options

The thermostat can be configured with the following system options:

0

Auto changeover

no fan with heat

1

Auto changeover

fan on with heat

4

Manual changeover

no fan with heat

5

Manual changeover

fan on with heat

12

Heat only

no fan with heat

13

Heat only

fan on with heat

20Cool only

The default setting is 0.

03 Display options

The thermostat can be configured to display the following attributes:

0

Celsius

am/pm time format

programmable

1

Fahrenheit

am/pm time format

programmable

2

Celsius

24-hour time format

programmable

3

Fahrenheit

24-hour time format

programmable

4

Celsius

am/pm time format

non-programmable

5

Fahrenheit

am/pm time format

non-programmable

6

Celsius

24-hour time format

non-programmable

7

Fahrenheit

24-hour time format

non-programmable

When communicating with an HAI controller, the thermostat should be configured as "non-programmable". To disable the clock and filter reminder displays, add “16” to each value.

The default setting is 1.

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Home Automation RC-80BZ installation instructions Address, Communications mode, System options, Display options