Overview

Z-Wave™ Thermostat

The Z-Wave™ thermostat provides for typical thermostat control of a central heating and cooling HVAC system plus has the added feature of Z-Wave™ communications for remote control.

The thermostat has a large, backlit graphical display, control buttons, status LEDs and a temperature sensor. The thermostat can display multiple screens for different functions of the thermostat. In the default thermostat control screen, shown below, it displays the current temperature, setpoint, system mode, manual fan mode, time, outside temperature and other information.

Status

Indicator

LEDs

On-screen

dynamic labels

10:25 AM

 

 

 

Sys Off

72

77 H

 

Run

74 C

Filter

MENU

MODE

FAN

RUN

Setpoint

Up/Down

Buttons

Heat (H)

And

Function Control Buttons

Cool (C) Setpoints

Display operation

Thermostat control screen

Normally the thermostat displays the thermostat control screen as shown above. Using the Menu button, you can access other screens and functions of the thermostat.

Minimized Display Mode

Optionally, you can set the thermostat to show only the temperature in a minimized display mode.

This mode can be set on or off in the thermostat Users Settings screen if enabled. (See page 16 for more information)

Other screens

Other standard screens are selected by the Menu button and include: Schedules, User Settings, Usage Graph, ESM Setpoints and Thermostat Info. Other screens, such as the Schedules screen, may be present and selectable from the menu button depending on options included or selected in the installation setup process.

Backlight

The thermostat has a backlit display for low light and night visibility. It can be set to remain on constantly, or to turn off after a 20-45 second delay. These are selectable in the User Settings menu.

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