Smart Temp SMT-700 User Manual
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Mode
Tap this button to cycle the SMT-700 thermostat through the available modes, Heat only, Cool only, Fan Only (ventilation
mode) or Auto season change over mode. See page 12 for more information on Modes.
Up (
S
)
Use this button to increase the desired room temperature for the heating or cooling modes, or increase a “value” in
programming modes. Also used to force override the pre-programmed temperatures and temporarily replace them with a new
higher temperature.
Down (
T
)
Use this button to decrease the desired room temperature for heating or cooling modes, or decrease a “value” in programming
modes. Also used to force override the pre-programmed temperatures and temporarily replace them with a new lower
temperature.
Clock
Tap the clock button to begin setting the clock. Press and hold the clock button for 2 seconds to begin programming your daily
events.
Fan
Single Speed Fan -
. Tap this button to cycle between Continuous fan (Fan ON) and Auto Fan.
Three Speed Fan
– Tap this button to cycle between Low, Medium, High & Auto Fan speeds.
Press and hold this button for 5 seconds to toggle between Continuous fan (Fan ON) and Auto Fan.
Setting The Clock
Your SMT-700 thermostat is fitted with a real time clock. This clock is used by the SMT-700 thermostat for the programming
functions described below. It is essential that the clock time and day are set accurately if you require your programmed events
to start on time.
To set the clock, tap the clock button. The LCD will show the Hours Digit flashing. Use the up (
S
) or down (
T
) button to
adjust the hours to the correct time (note the AM / PM symbol) Tap the clock button again and now the minute’s digits will
flash. Adjust this value using the up (
S
) or down (
T
) button to show the correct minute. Tap the Clock button again and now
the week day flashes, again use the up (
S
) or down (
T
) button to set this value to the correct day of the week. Tap the clock
button again to exit the clock set function. Your clock is now set.
Programming Your 4 Daily Events
The SMT-700 is an individual 7-day programmable thermostat. For each day of the week you are able to have 4 time
schedules or programmed events. For clarity these events are conveniently named “Wake”, “Leave”, “Return” & “Sleep”.
The “Wake” event may be used to set the temperatures of your home that you would like to wake up to.
The “Leave” event is typically used to set the temperatures you wish your home to maintain whilst you are away at work.
The “Return” event is often used to set the temperature you wish to be greeted with upon returning home at the end of the day.
The “Sleep” event can be used to set a comfortable and energy efficient temperature while you sleep.
You are permitted to have every event occur at a different time of the day and set a different heating and cooling set
temperature for each of the 4 events. You are able to set a heating set point temperature between Heating OFF and 38 degrees
Celsius. You are able to set a cooling temperature between zero degrees Celsius and Cooling OFF provided the installer has
not set control limits.
Remember
, each of the 4 event programmed set temperatures will hold the home temperature until the next scheduled event
time arrives where it’s set temperature will be used. So:-
The “Wake” set temperature will be the temperature of your home until the “Leave” time arrives, then
The “Leave” set temperature will be the temperature of your home until the “Return” time arrives, then
The “Return” set temperature will be the temperature of your home until the “Sleep” time arrives, then
The “Sleep” set temperature will be the temperature of your home until the next days “Start” time arrives.
Programming your SMT-700 thermostat or setting these daily events is no more complicated than setting the clock as
described previously. The same buttons are used in the same sequence, using the Clock button to advance to the next step, and
the up (
S
) or down (
T
) buttons to make changes. The LCD shows only relevant information for the event being adjusted thus
reducing possible errors that may be caused by having confusing information displayed on the LCD.