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16 | TIME FWD | TEMP OUT | ON | Enables outdoor temperature sensor. Requires optional | 10 |
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CONFIGURATION MENU FEATURES
Adjustable Temperature Display.
(User menu, Item 1) | , The room |
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temperature display can be adjusted to |
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read higher or lower by following the |
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User menu and adjusting the tempera- |
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ture to a higher or lower value. The |
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thermostat is calibrated at the factory to |
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display a very accurate room tempera- |
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ture, but due to various conditions and/ |
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or personal preference, you may wish to |
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adjust the thermostat display higher or |
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lower (up to 5 | ° F). For example, if the |
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thermostat displays a room temperature |
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of 70 ° and you want it to display | 73 ° the | |
display can be adjusted to read | 73 ° . To |
adjust, refer to the | CONFIGURATION |
section (page 5, step 1).
Selectable Energy Management
Recovery (EMR). |
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(User menu, Step 2) | EMR causes the | ||
thermostat to start operating the system |
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early in order to make the building |
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temperature reach your program |
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setpoint at the time you specify. In |
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multistage heating, the thermostat will | ° F | ||
start 8 minutes early for every 1 | |||
difference between the room tempera- |
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ture and the next programmed |
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temperature. In cooling and heat pump |
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applications, the thermostat uses 15 |
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minutes per | ° F. For heating applica- |
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tions in large buildings where extra |
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time to reach the set temperature may |
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be desired, EMR Long may be |
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selected. When |
| EMR ON L | is selected |
in the user menu (page 5, item 2) the | ° F. | ||
thermostat uses 15 minutes per | |||
EXAMPLE: If the temperature in the |
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room is 65 | ° F and the thermostat is |
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programmed for 70 |
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thermostat will start approximately 40 |
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minutes early. The difference between the |
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room temperature (65 | ° F) and the setpoint | ||
(70° F) is 5 ° | and 5 | ° X 8 minutes per | ° F = |
40 minutes. The setpoint on the display | ° about | ||
will actually change to display 70 |
40 minutes early. The maximum time the thermostat can start early in heating is 75
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