Honeywell RTH2520B Installation And User Manual Download Page 3

RTH2520

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3.2 Fan Operating Mode

Use the selector switch to set the fan to automatic
mode (AUTO) or continuous mode (ON).

Note

: This switch is not used in a 2-wire installation

as the fan is not connected to the thermostat in this
type of installation.

3.3 Displaying the Temperature

The actual temperature is normally displayed. To view the setpoint,
press once on one of the 

 buttons. The setpoint is displayed for

5 seconds along with the   icon.

Note

: Pressing either of the 

 buttons more than once will

change the setpoint.

3.4 Setting the Temperature

Press one of the 

 buttons until the desired temperature is dis-

played.

3.5 Backlight

The display illuminates for 12 seconds when the backlight button or
either of the 

 buttons is pressed.

3.6 Thermostat Control Mode

3.6.1 Manual/Permanent Hold Mode

Maintains the temperature at a fixed setpoint. To place the thermo-
stat in this mode, press 

[ Mode ]

. The house icon will disappear.

3.6.2 Programmable Mode

Maintains the temperature according to the energy-saving sched-
ule. To place the thermostat in this mode, press 

[ Mode ]

. The cur-

rent period will be displayed. The four possible periods are:

To see the default program settings, see section 5.3.

Temporary Bypass

If you modify the setpoint (using the 

 buttons) when the thermo-

stat is in Programmable mode, the thermostat will use the new set-
point for the next 2 hours. The house icon flashes during the
bypass. Afterwards the thermostat will return to the temperature set-
ting of the period currently underway.

3.7 Filter Replacement Indicator

After 500 hours of operation, an icon appears to indi-
cate that the filter needs replacement. Once the filter
is replaced, press 

[ Filter ]

 for 3 seconds to remove

the icon and reset the counter.

3.8 Battery Replacement Indicator

Install fresh batteries immediately when the icon starts
flashing. The icon flashes for 120 days before the bat-
teries are depleted. You should replace batteries once
a year or before leaving home for more than a month
even if the icon has not appeared.

After replacing the batteries, set the time, day and date (see sec-
tions 5.1 and 5.2). However, the temperature and program settings
are saved and do not need to be re-entered.

Warning

: Before removing the batteries, place the

system switch on the thermostat to Off. Otherwise, the
heating/cooling unit might still be running even after
the batteries are removed.

To access the configuration menu, press the backlight button 
for 3 seconds.

To go to the next parameter (menu item), briefly press the back-
light button.

To modify a parameter, press 

.

Repeat steps 2 and 3 if necessary.

Press the backlight button for 3 seconds to exit the configura-
tion menu. 

5.1 Setting the Time and Day

Press 

[ Clk ]

. The hour flashes.

Set the hour using 

.

Press 

[ Clk ]

. The minutes flash.

Set the minutes using 

.

Press 

[ Clk ]

. The day flashes.

Set the day using 

.

 

(MO: Monday, TU: Tuesday, 

WE: Wednesday, TH: Thursday, FR: Friday, SA: Saturday and 
SU: Sunday).

Press 

[ Exit ]

 to exit.

5.2 Setting the Date

The date is needed for automatic daylight savings changeover.

Press 

[ Clk ] 

for 3 seconds to display the year.

AUTO

The fan operates only when the heating or cooling sys-
tem is On (typical setting).

ON

The fan operates continuously. Use this setting to 
improve air circulation and air cleaning.

Wake up

Leave for work

Return home

Sleep

4. Configuration Menu

DISPLAY

DESCRIPTION

DEFAULT

OPTIONS

Temperature display

°F

°C or °F

Time display

12 h

12 h or 24 h

Early start 

1

Off

On or Off

Automatic daylight savings 
changeover

 

2

Off

On or Off

Heating cycles per hour 

3

4

2, 3, 4, 5 or 6

 4

Cooling cycles per hour 

3

4

2, 3, 4, 5 or 6

 5

1

 When Early Start is On, the thermostat determines when to start heating or cooling 

so that the desired temperature is reached at the set time.

2

  When this function is On, the thermostat automatically switches to daylight savings 

time on the second Sunday of March and to normal time on the first Sunday of 
November (see section 5.2).

3

 Use the Heat/Cool selector switch to switch between the heating parameter and the 

cooling parameter.

4

 For optimal heating control, use the setting that matches your system as follows: 

2=30 min (steam, gravity), 3=20 min (hot water, 90%+ high-efficiency furnace), 4=15 
min (gas or oil), 5=12 min (alternate setting for gas or oil), 6=10 min (electric).

5

 The corresponding cooling cycle lengths are: 2=30 min., 3=20 min., 4=15 min., 

5=12 min., 6=10 min.

5. Programming

Summary of Contents for RTH2520B

Page 1: ...nd a pencil to prevent them from falling into the wall If the hole in the wall is too big insulate it using a non flammable material in order to avoid air draughts behind the thermostat 2 2 Installing the New Baseplate For a new installation choose a location approximately 5 feet 1 5 m above the floor and on an inside wall Avoid draughty areas top of staircase air outlet etc dead air spots behind ...

Page 2: ...isplay the ambi ent temperature By default the setpoint is 70 F 21 C The time and day settings flash to indicate that they must be set see section 5 1 2 6 Completing the Installation Once the baseplate and the batteries are installed mount the thermostat on the baseplate Secure the thermostat using the locking screw and install the faceplate Apply power back to the system 3 1 System Operating Mode...

Page 3: ...nd date see sec tions 5 1 and 5 2 However the temperature and program settings are saved and do not need to be re entered Warning Before removing the batteries place the system switch on the thermostat to Off Otherwise the heating cooling unit might still be running even after the batteries are removed To access the configuration menu press the backlight button for 3 seconds To go to the next para...

Page 4: ...rchase by the consumer If at any time dur ing the warranty period the product is determined to be defective or malfunc tions Honeywell shall repair or replace it at Honeywell s option If the product is defective i return it with a bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase to the place from which you purchased it or ii call Honeywell Customer Care at 1 800 468 1502 Customer Care will make the d...

Page 5: ... que caigan en el hueco de la pared Si el hueco de la pared es muy grande aíslelo con un material no inflamable para evitar que haya corrientes de aire detrás del termostato 2 2 Instalación de la nueva placa de base Para una instalación nueva elija una ubicación que esté aproxima damente 5 pies 1 5 m sobre el suelo y sobre una pared interior Evite áreas donde haya corrientes de aire parte superior...

Page 6: ...ed tiene el termostato en las manos El termostato mostrará la temperatura ambiente cuando esté colocado en la pared Por defecto el punto de referencia es 70 ºF 21 ºC Las configuraciones de fecha y hora parpadearán para indicar que deben ajustarse vea la sección 5 1 2 6 Finalización de la instalación Una vez que la placa de la base y las baterías estén coloca das monte el termostato sobre la placa ...

Page 7: ...n mes aún cuando el icono no haya aparecido en la pantalla Una vez que haya reemplazado las baterías vuelva a ajustar la hora el día de la semana y la fecha vea la sección 5 1 y 5 2 Sin embargo la temperatura y las configuraciones de los programas se guardan en la memoria y no es necesario volver a ingresarlos Advertencia Antes de extraer las baterías coloque el interruptor del sistema en la posic...

Page 8: ...volátil Dimensiones 5 x 3 x 1 pulgadas 127 mm x 75 mm x 28 mm Honeywell garantiza por un período de un 1 año a partir de la fecha de compra por el consumidor que este producto sin incluir las baterías no presentará defectos en los materiales ni en lo referente a la mano de obra en condiciones normales de uso y de servicio Si en cualquier momento durante el período de vigencia de la garantía se det...

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