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want the auxiliary heat (if installed) to engage to help meet the set
temperature. The temperature range is adjustable from 0 to 65
°
F
(–17.8 to 18.3
°
C) or can be completely disabled. Note: You need
an Internet connection for this feature to operate properly.
Aux Heat Settings
d
Max Outdoor Temperature
Configures the maximum outdoor
temperature threshold. Above this level, the auxiliary heat will
not be activated. The temperature is adjustable from 0 to 80
°
F
(26.5
°
C) in increments of 0.5
°
F (0.3
°
C). The default value is
70
°
F (21
°
C).
Common Heat/Cool Settings
d
Heat Differential Temp
The minimum difference between the
current temperature and set temperature before the system calls
for heat. A smaller difference means shorter cycle times, whereas
a larger difference results in longer cycle times. The temperature
range is adjustable from 0 to 3
°
F (--17.5 to 26.5
°
C) in 0.5
°
F
(0.3
°
C) increments.
d
Heat Dissipation Time
The amount of time the fan will run after
the heat set point has been reached and the call for heat has been
turned off. Running the fan for a period of time allows for any
heated air left in the ducts to circulate throughout the home. The
time is adjustable from 0 to 900 seconds. The default value is 30
seconds.
d
Cool Differential Temp
The minimum difference between the
current temperature and set temperature before the system calls
for cool. A smaller difference means shorter cycle times, whereas
a larger difference results in longer cycle times. The temperature
range is adjustable from 0 to 3
°
F (0.3 to 1.7
°
C) in 0.5
°
F (0.3
°
C) increments.
d
Cool Dissipation Time
The amount of time the fan will run after
the cool has been turned off. Running the fan for a period of time
allows for any cooled air left in the ducts to circulate throughout
the home. The time is adjustable from 0 to 900 seconds. The de-
fault value is 30 seconds.