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VIEWING THE CURRENT TEMPERATURE(S)

The View menu allows you to view the current temperature(s) being sensed by the thermostat and its auxiliary sensor(s). To 
view the various temperatures, begin by selecting the View menu using the 

Menu

 button. Next use the 

Item

 button to view the 

available temperatures.

Room:

 

This is the current air temperature of the room that is being controlled. At 
least one air sensor must be active for this temperature to be displayed.

Outdoor:  

This is the current outdoor air temperature. This item is only available if the 
auxiliary sensor has been set to sense the outdoor air temperature.

Slab:

 

This is the current slab temperature. This item is only available if at least 
one of the auxiliary sensors has been set to sense the slab temperature.

Remote: 

This is the current temperature at the remote sensor. This item is only avail-
able if the auxiliary sensor has been set to sense a remote temperature.

DEFAULT DISPLAY

The default display for the thermostat can be either the time found in the Time menu 
or  any  item  in  the  View  menu . 

To  select  the  default  display,  use  the  following 

procedure.

Step One:

 

Use the 

Menu

 button to select either the Time or the View menu.

Step Two: 

Use the 

Item

 button to select the desired item.

SETTING THE TEMPERATURE(S)

A separate heating temperature can be set for each event of the schedule. If a slab sensor is connected to the control, a sepa-
rate minimum slab temperature can be set for each event of the schedule. If the thermostat is used for cooling, a separate 
cooling temperature can be set for each event of the schedule.

 

Use the following procedure to set each temperature.

Step One:

 

Press and release the 

Menu

 button until the Adjust Menu is reached.

Step Two:

 

Press  and  release  the 

Item

  bu tton  u ntil  the  desired  temperatu re  is 

displayed.

Step Three:

  Use  the 

 

or 

  button  to  set  the  desired  temperature.  Record  this 

temperature in the schedule table found on page 4.

Repeat steps two and three for each additional temperature.

SETTING THE TIME

Step One:

 

Press and release the 

Menu

 button until the Time Menu is reached.

Step Two:

 

Press the 

Item

 button. While the minutes are flashing, use the 

 

or 

 

button to set the proper minutes.

Step Three:

  Press  and  release  the 

Item

  button.  While  the  hours  are  flashing,  use 

the 

 

or 

 button to set the proper hour.

Step Four:

  Press and release the 

Item

 button. While the day is flashing, use the 

 

or 

 button to set the proper day.

SETTING THE SCHEDULES

A schedule allows the thermostat to automatically change between several preset temperatures based on the time of day. The 
schedule divides the day into either two or four events. For each event, a different temperature can be set. This allows the room 
and / or floor to be warm during the day and cooling during the evening and night.

 To set the time of day at which each event 

is to begin, use the following procedure. 

Step One:

 

Press and release the 

Menu

 button until the Schedule 

(SCHD) 

Menu is 

displayed.

Step Two:

 

Press and release the 

Item

 button. Use the 

 

or 

 button to select 

the desired schedule Mode. None = one temperature per day. 2 = two 
temperatures per day. 4 = four temperatures per day.

Step Three:

  Press and release the 

Item

 button. Use the 

 

or 

 button to select 

the schedule Cycle, either 7 day or 24 hour.

Step Four:

  Press and release the 

Item

 button. Use the 

 

or 

 button to set the 

event’s beginning time. If the event does not have a time, select the “- - : 
- -” time. This time is found between 11:50PM and 12:00AM. Record the 
event time in the schedule table found on page 4 for future reference.

Repeat step four until all events have been programmed.

Summary of Contents for 510e

Page 1: ...r heating system At the same time these thermostats have been designed to be simple to use Reading the Display pg 1 Viewing the Current Temperatures pg 2 Default Display pg 2 Setting the Temperatures pg 2 Setting the Time pg 2 Setting the Schedule pg 2 Overriding the Schedules pg 3 Temporary pg 3 Permanent pg 3 Away pg 3 Display Back Lighting pg 3 Units of Display pg 3 Setting the Mode of Operatio...

Page 2: ...Menu button until the Adjust Menu is reached Step Two Press and release the Item button until the desired temperature is displayed Step Three Use the or button to set the desired temperature Record this temperature in the schedule table found on page 4 Repeat steps two and three for each additional temperature SETTING THE TIME Step One Press and release the Menu button until the Time Menu is reach...

Page 3: ...elease the Menu button until the Schedule SCHD is displayed Step Two Use the or button to select the None setting Away Override An Away override is a quick override that does not change your existing schedule This is to be used during long periods of absence When the Away override is selected the heating temperature is set to 62 F 16 5 C and the cooling temperature is set to 82 F 28 0 C Type 512e ...

Page 4: ...set up for heating and cooling This mode allows the thermostat to automatically switch between heating and cooling the room as the air temperature requires If a slab sensor is installed the floor maintains the minimum slab temperature even during cooling Event Heat Cool Slab Min 24 Hour Schedule Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat Wake UnOcc Occ Sleep FOUR EVENT USER PROGRAM Event Heat Cool Slab Min 24 ...

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