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Tstat Series

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Adjustable set-points

The buttons both the up arrow and down arrow allow the consumer to increase or decrease the 

desired set-point they wish to have. To adjust the set-point on the room sensor can only be done 

when the occupied symbol is being displayed on the LED panel. To increase the set-point tempera-

ture by a degree simply hit the up arrow button. To decrease the set-point temperature by a degree 

simply hit the down arrow button and continue either step until desired set-point is achieved. After the 

set-point is increased or decreased the LED panel will display the current set-point, until the tempera-

ture in the room reaches the desired set-point (warmer/cooler) of the occupant. 

Operational Fonctions

Buttons

Functions

Top button                                          

(right side)

Increases set-point

Second button from top                    

(right side)

Decreases set-point

MODE: Middle button                             

(right side)

Modifies Cool/Heat/Auto/Off to satisfy room 

temperature

MENU:  Second button from bottom        

(right side)

Quick access to the main menu for     general 

settings

OK: First button from bottom                  

(right side)

Press Ok to enter the settings of the main 

menu

OVERRIDE switch unmarked                        

(center of front cover)

For new occupancy adjustments

There are six buttons that operate the TSTAT7

Summary of Contents for TSTAT7

Page 1: ...eries 1 TSTAT7 USER GUIDE Descriptions 2 Scheduling 12 Technical Data 2 Mounting Installations 3 Wiring Equipment 7 Operational Fonctions 8 Operation 9 Adjustable set points 10 Clock Programming 11 CO...

Page 2: ...rovides all the control buttons need to enable and create set points for desired temperature settings and fan settings Changes in temperature can be monitored continuously at the shortest time interva...

Page 3: ...nywhere because of its size and weight For ideal mounting preferably place in a clean and dry envi ronment and away from any areas that might affect the temperature reading such as a window There are...

Page 4: ...d at the bottom of the back plate that holds the back plate with the front cover b Hold the back plate and gentle remove it from the front cover allowing for the top of the backplate to be dislodged f...

Page 5: ...o this The back end once knocked out has no use anymore and can be thrown out b Insert the wires through the center of the back plate that has just been removed If necessary use a wire stripper to rem...

Page 6: ...wall The thermostat is a light weight product but for best installation preferably screw the back plate into a stud behind the drywall e Put the TSTAT7 directly over the mounting connectors and begin...

Page 7: ...originally securing the back plate to the front cover For proper safety all wiring and controllers should be installed separately to avoid accidently contact with one another Make sure to keep wiring...

Page 8: ...Tstat Series 8 Operational Functions...

Page 9: ...current day by showing the following terms Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 2 x 8 display for Setup Status The 2 by 8 characters display shows all the informations status setup concerning sensor s clock a...

Page 10: ...After the set point is increased or decreased the LED panel will display the current set point until the tempera ture in the room reaches the desired set point warmer cooler of the occupant Operationa...

Page 11: ...ill display the month date accordingly UP and Down arrows are used to modify the month value Next press the OK button to activate selected value and proceed to the next display item Display month date...

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