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TO SELECT:

1. Enter configuration mode if not already there (see above).

2. Use UP and DOWN buttons to make the large (now flashing)

display indicate 10.

3. Press TIME/TEMP button once to flash the small display.

4. Use UP and DOWN buttons to move between H (energized in

heating) or C (energized in cooling) on the small display.
Factory default is C.

5. Press TIME/TEMP button again to flash the large display for

selection of another option, or press HOLD/END to exit the
configuration mode.

OPTION 13—ROOM TEMPERATURE OFFSET ADJUST-
MENT

This option allows calibration (or deliberate miscalibration) of the
room temperature sensor. There are various reasons why home-
owners may want to have displayed temperature adjusted to a
higher or lower value.

NOTE:

Do not adjust for 30 minutes after installation because

board may be heated by handling.

The selected number is the number of degrees, plus or minus,
which will be added to actual temperature. The numbers can range
between -5 and +5.

TO SELECT:

1. Enter configuration mode if not already there (see above).

2. Use UP and DOWN buttons to make the large (now flashing)

display indicate 13.

3. Press the TIME/TEMP button once to flash the small display.

4. Use UP and DOWN buttons to move between -5 and 5 in 1

degree steps on the small display. Factory default is 0.

5. Press TIME/TEMP button again to flash the large display for

selection of another option, or press HOLD/END to exit the
configuration mode.

Step 4—Thermostat Operation

TEMPERATURE DISPLAY

Thermostat will display room temperature until UP or DOWN
button is pressed. The words SET TEMP appear when these
buttons are pressed and the current set point is displayed. If no
buttons are pressed for 5 sec, the display will change back to show
room temperature.

TIMEGUARD TIMER

A 5-minute timeguard is built into the thermostat immediately
upon power up, and any time the compressor turns off. The
compressor will not turn on until the timeguard has expired. The
timeguard affects only compressor operation. Pressing UP and
FAN buttons simultaneously will override the timeguard for 1
cycle.

CYCLE TIMER

In normal heating and cooling operation the thermostat will not
allow more than 4 equipment cycles per hour (or 1 cycle every 15
minutes). Both the Y and W outputs have a 15-minute timer that

starts counting down when the output is turned on, (e.g., if Y
output is turned on for 9 minutes and then satisfies, it cannot turn
back on for another 6 minutes regardless of demand). However,
pressing UP and FAN buttons simultaneously or changing the set
point will override the timer for 1 cycle.

MINIMUM ON TIMER

Once the equipment has turned on, it will remain on for a
minimum of 3 minutes regardless of demand. However, the
equipment can turn off in less than 3 minutes if a change in set
point, or a change in mode occurs.

STAGING TIMER

If the thermostat is a heat pump model, it has 2-stage heat
capability. In normal operation there is a 15-minute delay between
the first and second stages of heat. The Y output will energize first,
then 15 minutes later, W is allowed to come on if the thermostat
determines it is not satisfying the demand.

However, if the heating demand is greater than 5°, there will be
only a 3-minute delay before bringing on W.

ERROR MESSAGES

E4 will be displayed if the thermostat has an internal memory
failure. If E4 appears, replace thermostat. -- (two dashes) will be
displayed if the thermostat cannot properly read room temperature.
If -- appears, replace thermostat.

Step 5—Check Thermostat Operation

FAN OPERATION

1. Press FAN button. This will start continuous fan operation.

FAN ON icon will turn on.

2. Press FAN button again. This will stop continuous fan

operation. FAN ON icon will turn off.

HEATING OPERATION

1. Press MODE button until HEAT is displayed.

2. Press UP button until LCD readout reads 3° above room

temperature. Press UP and FAN buttons simultaneously to
defeat timers. Heating system should begin to operate imme-
diately.

3. For HP thermostats only, press MODE button until EMHT

(emergency heat) appears. Press UP and FAN buttons simul-
taneously to defeat timers. Emergency heating (W is ON, Y is
OFF) should begin immediately.

COOLING OPERATION

1. Press MODE button until COOL is displayed.

2. Press DOWN button until LCD readout reads 3° below room

temperature. Press UP and FAN buttons simultaneously to
defeat timers. Cooling system should begin to operate imme-
diately.

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Summary of Contents for Standard Programmable Thermostat

Page 1: ...ime appears on the display press the HOLD END button NOTE If you choose not to press the HOLD END button the thermostat will automatically exit the time setting mode after 10 sec SETTING THE CURRENT DAY 1 Press the DAY button to advance to the correct day MANUAL OPERATION TO OPERATE MANUALLY WITHOUT THE PRO GRAMMED COMFORT SCHEDULE Press the HOLD END button to make the HOLD icon appear Then follow...

Page 2: ...mporary Override At the first press of the UP or DOWN button the current temperature setting will appear on the display Pressing the UP or DOWN button again will temporarily change the set point as needed At the next programmed time the programmed comfort schedule will resume INSTALLATION START UP AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION The Standard Programmable Thermostat is an electronic 24 vac ...

Page 3: ...llowing options are available OPTION 1 ANTICIPATOR VALUE ADJUSTMENT This adjustment controls the sensitivity and cycle rate of the thermostat Higher numbers decrease the cycle rate Lower num bers increase the cycle rate However this feature will not allow more than 4 equipment cycles per hour or 1 cycle every 15 minutes regardless of setting Values can range from 1 to 3 Factory default setting is ...

Page 4: ...ER In normal heating and cooling operation the thermostat will not allow more than 4 equipment cycles per hour or 1 cycle every 15 minutes Both the Y and W outputs have a 15 minute timer that starts counting down when the output is turned on e g if Y output is turned on for 9 minutes and then satisfies it cannot turn back on for another 6 minutes regardless of demand However pressing UP and FAN bu...

Page 5: ...VALVE REVERSING HEAT COOL STAGE 1 HEATING FAN 24 VAC HOT 24 VAC COMM COOLING N A W G R C Y W G R C Y AC THERMOSTAT TYPICAL FAN COIL FURNACE See note 1 O A01400 Fig 3 Typical Heat Only HEATING FAN 24 VAC HOT 24 VAC COMM COOLING N A W G R C W1 G R C Y Y1 AC THERMOSTAT TWO ZONE THERMOSTAT INPUT O A01401 Fig 5 Two Zone with Air Conditioner NOTE 1 It is recommended to use a 5 wire hookup whenever possi...

Page 6: ...iguration Options 1 _____ Anticipator 1 3 factory default 2 2 _____ N A 3 _____ Fahrenheit or Celsius F or C factory default F 4 _____ Fan On with W Off or On factory default Off 5 9 _____ N A 10 _____ O reversing valve On with Heat or Cool H or C factory default C 11 12 _____ N A 13 _____ Room Temperature Offset 5 to 5 factory default 0 C Schedule MORNING DAY EVE NIGHT TIME HEAT COOL TIME HEAT CO...

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Page 8: ... tstat 26si Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Book 1 4 Tab misc miscPC 101 Catalog No O3TS TA32 Printed in U S A Form TSTAT 26SI Pg 8 9 01 Replaces TSTAT 24SI ...

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