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Advanced Setup Table

• CLOCK BACKUP — In the event of a power loss, the 

thermostat internal clock will continue to keep proper 
time for a minimum of 48 hours without external power 
or batteries.

• TWO-STAGE OPERATION — The Second Stage of 

heat (Heat pump models only) is turned on when (

1

the first Stage has been on for a minimum of two min-
utes, 

and

 (

2

) the temperature spread from the set 

point is equal to or greater than: 

the set point plus the

deadband, plus 2 degrees.

• MINIMUM HEAT/COOL SET POINT DIFFERENCE — 

The Heat and Cool set points will not be allowed to 
come any closer to each other than the value set in 
Advanced Setup 

Step 5, on page 4

. This minimum 

difference is enforced during Auto changeover and 
Program On operation.

• ENERGY SAVING SMART FAN — If Fan On is 

selected, the fan will run continuously at all times, 
except in Off, 

and

 will only run if there is a heating or 

cooling demand in Unoccupied periods.

• OVERRIDE — As explained on 

page 3

, pressing the 

Override button during a programmed, Unoccupied 
period will force the thermostat into Occupied 1, tem-
porarily, up to 4 hours. If the Override button is 
pressed during an Occupied period, the thermostat 
will be forced into Unoccupied and the occupied num-
ber 

(1,2 or 3)

, it was forced out of will be turned off, 

only for that day.
During Override periods the set points may be 
adjusted, but they will not be remembered after Over-
ride ends.

• HEAT — First Stage = Heat Pump. Second Stage = 

Heat Pump and Electric Heat.

• FAN PURGE TIMER — When this feature is activated, 

the fan will turn on during Unoccupied at a preset 
amount of time prior to Occupied 1. This preoccu-
pancy fan purge timer may be set as instructed on 

page 4, Step 12

, from 0 to 3 hours. 0 = this feature 

turned off.

• KEYPAD LOCK — To prevent unauthorized use of the 

thermostat, the front panel buttons may be disabled. 
To disable, or ‘lock’ the keypad, press and hold in the 
Mode button. While holding the Mode button in, 

simultaneously press the Up and Down buttons. The 

Locked

 icon will appear on the display.

To 

unlock

 the buttons, again press and hold the Mode 

button. While holding the Mode button in, simulta-
neously press the Up and Down buttons in together. 
The 

Locked

 icon will disappear from the display. 

• DRY CONTACT SWITCH — The terminals are ‘nor-

mally open’. Closing or completing the circuit will 
cause the thermostat to enter Occupied 1. This feature 
allows an external device such as a Central Time 
Clock, Occupancy Sensor, or a Telephone activated 
device to force 1 or more thermostats into Occupied 1. 
For the Dry Contact to work the thermostat must be in 

Program On

Set Occupied 1 to Off

 

for all 7 days,

 so 

the Contact closure will be in control.  When the ther-
mostat is forced into Occupied 1 via the Dry Contact 
closure, the icon 

Occupied 1

 will blink.

• HOLIDAY MODE — This feature forces the thermostat 

into Unoccupied for a preset duration, up to 99 days. 
The Holiday setup display is entered as follows:

The thermostat will enter the Holiday mode when the 
clock crosses midnight.
During Holiday mode Unoccupied set points are 
enforced.
The Override button is active during Holiday mode. It 
will override to Occupied 1 settings up to 4 hours then 
return to Holiday mode. The Dry Contact Switch is 
ignored.
The thermostat will exit Holiday mode at midnight of 
the final programmed day. To terminate Holiday imme-
diately, enter the Holiday setup screen and select 0.   

• SOFT START — This feature is utilized in multiple 

thermostat installations controlled by the Dry Contact 
terminals. Assigning a unique Soft Start number to 
each thermostat will stagger the turn on times, even 
though the Dry Contact closes, for all the thermostats 
connected, at the same time. Each Soft Start number 

STEP NO.

DESCRIPTION

RANGE

FACTORY DEFAULT

1

Time of day clock set

24 hour

12:00 Am

2

Day of the week

Su - Sa

M

3

Heat Pump

Off / On

Off

4

Deadband or Temperature swing

1 - 6 F

2 F

5

Forced minimum difference
heat/cool

0 - 6 F

2 F

6

Cycles per hour

d, d1, 2 - 6

6

7

Security Levels

0 - 3

0

8

Maximum allowable Heat set point

35 - 99 F

80 F

9

Minimum allowable Cool set point

35 - 99 F

65 F

10

Fahrenheit or Celsius

F / C

F

11

Thermoglow™ backlight

Off / On

On

12

Fan Purge timer

0:00 - 3:00

0:00

13

Soft Start

0 - 99

0

About Advanced Features and Operation

Heat

Set Point

Cool

Set Point

1st Stage

turn on

1st Stage

Low

2nd Stage

turn on

2nd Stage

Med

Med

Heating

Cooling

3rd Stage

High

Dead
Band

Dead
Band

2 degrees

2 degrees

2 degrees

2 degrees

High

Low

Fan Speeds

Program On

Pm

W

Locked

unoccupied

ON

:

CK1

GND

1

2

HOLIDAY

Summary of Contents for PROGRAMMABLE DIGITAL TERMOSTAT OM 17-101

Page 1: ...occupied Periods 3 ADVANCED SETUP 4 ABOUT ADVANCED FEATURES AND OPERATION 5 WARRANTY 7 Table of Contents IMPORTANT Follow Installation Instructions before proceeding and set thermostat to mode OFF pri...

Page 2: ...am number Occupied 1 2 3 or Unoccupied See pages 3 and 4 7 Setup Indication Indicates the thermostat is in the programming mode See page 4 8 Fan Operation Indication Fan On Icon indicates constant con...

Page 3: ...HEAT COOL buttons In any mode adjust the desired Set Point Temperature with occupied occupied 1 occupied 1 unoccupied 1 COOL COOL COOL HEAT Select the maximum number of occupied periods to be used on...

Page 4: ...gram Occupied 2 and Occupied 3 modes repeat programming steps for Occupied 1 Steps 1 and 2 were performed on page 2 Advanced setup begins with Step 3 Programming Occupied and Unoccupied Periods Advanc...

Page 5: ...uttons in together The Locked icon will disappear from the display DRY CONTACT SWITCH The terminals are nor mally open Closing or completing the circuit will cause the thermostat to enter Occupied 1 T...

Page 6: ...RS 5 RS and GND on the back of the thermostat the thermostat will read the temperature from the Remote Sensor and ignore the temperature sensor inside the thermostat The thermo stat automatically rec...

Page 7: ...OEVER ALL WORK UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE PERFORMED DURING NORMAL WORKING HOURS ALL REPLACEMENT PARTS WHETHER NEW OR REMANUFACTURED ASSUME AS THEIR WARRANTY PERIOD ONLY THE REMAINING TI...

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