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Operating the Thermostat
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ViewStat Communicating Thermostat
Operating The Thermostat
Notes on temperature adjustments:
The
COOL
setting must always be a minimum of 2° (F or C) higher than the
HEAT
setting.
The thermostat will automatically maintain the 2° difference. For example, if the Cooling
set point is 75°F and one changes the Heating set point to 74°F, the thermostat will
automatically change the Cooling set point to 76°F.
The lockout icon will appear on the display when attempting to make a change, if the
thermostat has been configured to be locked out or the desired change violates the
thermostat limits (i.e. lowest allowable
HEAT
setting is 40°F, highest allowable
COOL
setting is 90°F, etc.). Lockout configuration can be altered in set-up menu (see the
Thermostat Button Lockout
section on page 46).
Selecting the Mode
The thermostat can be set to
OFF
,
COOL
,
HEAT
or
COOL
(auto-changeover),
EM. HEAT
(for heat
pumps only), and
HEAT
modes. To set, press the
Mode
button until the desired mode appears on the
display (FIG. 42).
The following table describes each of the modes:
FIG. 42
Mode messages
• OFF
Select the OFF mode to prevent the heating and cooling equipment
from operating.
• COOL
COOL appears on the display and only the cooling equipment will be
operated to maintain the temperature at the COOL setting. COOL
will flash on the main display when the cooling equipment is operat-
ing.
• HEAT
HEAT appears on the display and only the heating equipment will be
operated to maintain the temperature at the HEAT setting. HEAT will
flash on the main display when the heating equipment is operating.
• AUTO (heat or cool auto-
changeover)
HEAT or COOL appears on the display. Either the heating or cooling
equipment will operate to maintain the room temperature at or above
the HEAT setting and at or below the COOL setting. HEAT or COOL
will flash when the respective equipment is operating.
• EMERGENCY HEAT
(EM. HEAT for heat pump
equipment only)
EM. HEAT appears on the display and only the back-up heat source
will be operated to maintain the room temperature above the HEAT
setting. This is generally more expensive than using the heat pump
(HEAT MODE), so use accordingly. Typical usage is when the heat
pump has malfunctioned.
Off
Cool
Heat or Cool
Emergency Heat
Heat
HEAT
COOL
EM. HEAT
HEAT
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