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1. Use the arrow keys to change the variance for the 

MID

 rate.

2. Press the Prog key to advance to the 

HI

 rate.  Use the arrow 

keys to change the variance for the 

HI

 rate.

3. Repeat step 2 for the 

CRIT

 (critical) rate.

(Typical settings for variance are: 

MID

:

 1

HI

:

 3

CRIT

6

)

SETTING TIME SCHEDULES

When programming a time for the Morning, Day, Evening, or Night
period, the time will be increased or decreased  in 15 minute
increments.  If the up arrow is pressed at 11:45 PM, or the down
arrow is pressed at 12:00 AM, the time display will be blank,
indicating that no scheduled temperature changes will be made for
that period.

Your thermostat will follow a set of time scheduled programs on
weekdays (Monday-Friday), on Saturday, and on Sunday.  This will
allow you to have different heating and cooling settings on Saturday
and Sunday, than you normally would have for weekdays (Monday -
Friday).  When programming the time schedules, the weekday time
schedule is programmed first.  The Saturday time schedule is
programmed second, and the Sunday time schedule is programmed

last. 

To view or change the programming time schedules of your
thermostat, press and the Prog key four times.  The weekday 

MORN

time will flash.

1. Use the arrow keys (

-

) to change the scheduled time for the

displayed period (

MORN

DAY

EVE

, or 

NITE

)

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Summary of Contents for 13R00-4

Page 1: ...S T A T ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATING THERMOSTAT Owner s Manual RC 101 Heat Pump Real Time Pricing System 2 Stage Heat 1 Stage Cool Document Number 13R00 4 January 1997 AUTO Mode Hold Prog Fan DAY COOL P O...

Page 2: ...Copyright 1997 Home Automation Inc All Rights Reserved...

Page 3: ...PUMPS 2 OPERATION 4 DISPLAY 7 FILTER REMINDER 9 ANTICIPATION 9 REAL TIME PRICING SYSTEM 10 SETTING THE CURRENT TIME AND DAY 11 PROGRAMMING 12 SETTING THE VARIATION FOR HIGHER RATES 12 SETTING TIME SCH...

Page 4: ...thermostat has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules This product generates and can radiate radio frequency energy Due to it...

Page 5: ...ty of being controlled both locally and by remote control It offers programmability stand alone operation and robust optically isolated communications with automation systems utility control systems a...

Page 6: ...ric heating While some heat pumps use outside air as their source of heat others use the heat available under the ground or in a water well These are called air source ground source or water source he...

Page 7: ...heat pumps should not be set back for periods of time less than 4 to 6 hours The RC 101 has microprocessor intelligence that continually monitors the performance of the heat pump and uses the auxiliar...

Page 8: ...de and to give useful information that will guide you through normal operation of your thermostat 2 Hold Press the Hold key to set the system into Hold mode In Hold mode the thermostat will not change...

Page 9: ...e cooling system responds to maintain your desired cooling setting In Auto mode your thermostat will automatically switch between heat and cool to maintain your desired heating and cooling settings In...

Page 10: ...Aux Heat Indicator The Aux Heat indicator green glows when the auxiliary heat is on 9 Check Indicator The Check indicator red may be used to indicate a malfunction of the heat pump of for some other c...

Page 11: ...Shows the current time of day 3 DESIRED DESIRED is displayed when the temperature display shows the desired temperature setting 4 OUTSIDE OUTSIDE will be displayed when the temperature display shows...

Page 12: ...s displayed when the system is in Heat mode EM HEAT is displayed when the Emergency Heat is on 9 FAN FAN is displayed when the fan is set to run continuously 10 OFF OFF is displayed when the system is...

Page 13: ...e need to turn the system on or off before the temperature is actually at the setting As humans we perceive temperature as a combination of heat in the air and heat radiated from the walls and surroun...

Page 14: ...ly in effect is provided to the thermostat by the energy provider s meter or other device The thermostat will raise the cool setting or lower the heat setting by the amount that you select for the hig...

Page 15: ...row keys to change the hour 2 Press the Prog key to advance to minutes 3 Use the arrow keys to change minutes 4 Press the Prog key to advance to day of week 5 Use the arrow keys to set the day of week...

Page 16: ...is used to increase the value 3 The down arrow key is used to decrease the value 4 The Prog key is used to advance to the next item 5 The Hold key is used to return to the previous item 6 To exit pro...

Page 17: ...that no scheduled temperature changes will be made for that period Your thermostat will follow a set of time scheduled programs on weekdays Monday Friday on Saturday and on Sunday This will allow you...

Page 18: ...ce to the next period Repeat steps 1 6 for the DAY EVE and NITE periods Afterwards repeat steps 1 6 for 4 daily periods on Saturdays Day 6 and 4 daily periods on Sundays Day 7 The temperature display...

Page 19: ...settings are changed at the thermostat REMOTE will no longer be displayed Press the Hold key to prevent thermostat programs or the remote system from changing temperature settings HOLD will be displa...

Page 20: ...be used to plan changes to the current schedule WEEKDAYS SATURDAYS SUNDAYS MORN 6 00 AM 8 00 AM 8 00 AM COOL 78 78 78 HEAT 70 70 70 DAY 8 00 AM COOL 85 85 85 HEAT 62 62 62 EVE 6 00 PM COOL 78 78 78 HE...

Page 21: ...COOL HEAT...

Page 22: ...ranty are the sole and exclusive remedies therefor In no event shall HAI be liable for incidental expenses or consequential loss or damages Any implied warranties including warranties of merchantabili...

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