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HOLD − Using Temperature Hold Modes

When HOLD is displayed at the HOME screen, the ther-
mostat is in a temperature hold condition. This means that
the temperature program data is ignored and the thermo-
stat functions much like a non−programmable thermostat.

Adjusting Temperature Setpoint in Hold Mode

The temperature setpoint represents the desired tempera-
ture of the space around the thermostat. The default tem-
perature setpoint in Hold mode is 70°F.

To adjust the setpoint, press the UP or DOWN (

YB

) arrow

buttons (see figure 9); the existing setpoint is displayed to
the right of the actual room temperature. Each button
press adjusts the setpoint up or down by 1 degree.

Heat

Prog

Fan

Settings

Cool

Hold

Enter

Day/Time

I0:36

72

68

HOLD

AM

PM

SETPOINT

ROOM

MO

°

°

FAN

AUTO

SYSTEM
COOL

Figure 9. Hold Temperature Mode

After the desired setpoint is reached, the HOME screen
will reappear after about 15 seconds.

Permanent Hold Mode

At any time the program is running, from the HOME
screen, set a permanent hold (program override) by press-
ing the HOLD button (see figure 9). The thermostat now
functions much like a non−programmable thermostat. Use
the Up/Down arrow buttons to adjust the hold setpoint. To
return to the program, press HOLD again.

Temporary (2-Hour) Hold

At any time the program is running, from the HOME
screen, set a temporary 2-hour hold by pressing the Up/
Down arrow buttons until the desired setpoint is displayed;
HOLD" flashes (see figure 10). This overrides the pro-
gram for 2 hours from the last button press, then returns to
the program.

Heat

Prog

Fan

Settings

Cool

Hold

Enter

Day/Time

I0:36

72

68

AM

PM

SETPOINT

ROOM

MO

°

°

FAN

AUTO

SYSTEM
COOL

PROG  

 B

HOLD

Figure 10. Temporary Hold Temperature Mode

While in Temporary Hold, press HOLD once to switch to
Permanent Hold (HOLD displays solid; PROG not dis-
played); press HOLD again to return to the program
(PROG displays; HOLD not displayed).

PROG − Thermostat Programming

The 51M34 thermostat can be programmed to perform a
set of either heating or cooling events (but not a
combination of heat and cool) for 5 consecutive days using
a set of 4 unique events per day. The remaining 2 days can
then be set for a different set of 4 unique events per day.
Both the consecutive days and the events/temperature are
set by the homeowner.

To Change Consecutive Days...

To alter the 5 consecutive days, press and hold the PROG
button for 5 seconds. The existing 5 consecutive day peri-
od is then displayed (default is MOnday thru FRiday). To
change to a different 5-consecutive days, use the Up/
Down arrow buttons. Any 5 consecutive−day span may be
selected, for example, in figure 11, Saturday through
Wednesday is defined as the 5−day programming (Thurs-
day and Friday would constitute the 2−day programming).
Press the PROG button when finished.

FILTER

MO   TU   WE

   TH   FR 

  SA   SU

Figure 11. Change Consecutive days

To Set Program Events and Temperatures...

Figure 12 gives an example of how the two sets of pro-
grams can be set for a normal workweek and weekend.
In the 5−day bar graph, note how programs 

A

 and 

C

 reflect

the desired warmth while the home IS occupied (72°); 

B

allows less heating while the home is NOT occupied; 

D

 re-

flects a cool sleeping temperature. The 2−day bar graph
would support day−long occupancy and, because the first
program begins later, a less−demanding time schedule.

5−DAY PROGRAM:

72°

68°

64°

| A |

B

|

C

|

D

|

2−DAY PROGRAM:

72°

68°

64°

| A |

B

|

C

|

D

|

6AM

NOON

6PM

MID

6AM

NIGHT

6AM

NOON

6PM

MID

6AM

NIGHT

Figure 12. 5/2 Program Example

NOTE − Pressing ENTER during the following program-
ming steps, saves and exits to the HOME screen.

To program events and temperatures, perform the follow-
ing steps, once with Cool selected and once with Heat se-
lected.

1. Press and release PROG. 

AM

 6:00", period A", and

the 5 consecutive days are displayed; 

AM

 6" flashes.

2. Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to select the desired

hour; press PROG when the desired hour is reached.

3. Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to select the desired

minute; press PROG.

4. Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to select the desired

temperature setpoint; press PROG.

5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for periods B, C, and D.

Summary of Contents for 51M34 5/2

Page 1: ...GS Filter Maintenance Reminder 5 Service Indicator 6 Thermostat RESET 6 Removing Installing Thermostat 6 Default Thermostat Settings 6 Technical Specifications 7 Thermostat Output Table 8 General These instructions are intended as a general guide and do not supersede local codes in any way Consult authorities having jurisdiction before installation Check equipment for shipping damage If you find a...

Page 2: ... or the HOME screen will return Heat Prog Fan Settings Cool Day Time Hold Enter DOOR OPEN Figure 3 Thermostat Buttons When an Arrow HOLD HEAT or COOL button is pressed SETPOINT and the temperature setting appears for 15 seconds If desired start making changes within 15 sec onds or the HOME screen will return The backlight will turn off 15 seconds after the HOME screen reappears DAY TIME Setting th...

Page 3: ...s if no buttons are pressed during the demand interval COOL Using the Cool Mode Enabling and Disabling Cool Mode Use the COOL button to enable or disable cool mode as desired If the thermostat is in HEAT or OFF mode cool mode is enabled when the COOL button is pressed This is indicated by COOL in the SYSTEM box see figure 7 I0 30 75 70 HOLD AM PM SETPOINT ROOM MO Heat Prog Fan Settings Cool Day Ti...

Page 4: ...rmostat can be programmed to perform a set of either heating or cooling events but not a combination of heat and cool for 5 consecutive days using a set of 4 unique events per day The remaining 2 days can then be set for a different set of 4 unique events per day Both the consecutive days and the events temperature are set by the homeowner To Change Consecutive Days To alter the 5 consecutive days...

Page 5: ...ton shown below the Fan button in figure 14 once or twice for the desired reminder as shown in fig ure 15 and as described in table 1 FILTER OFF MAINT For FILTER press Settings button 1 time For MAINT press Settings button 2 times Figure 15 Reminder Settings Display The default setting for the reminders is OFF disabled Press Up Down arrow buttons to select the desired re minder intervals Table 1 F...

Page 6: ...a pa per clip or small pencil to press the RESET button ALL thermostat settings will be reset to the defaults listed in the Default Thermostat Settings section Removing Installing Thermostat The thermostat hinges on tabs on the top of the subbase no tool is needed to remove the thermostat from the sub base Pivot the bottom of the thermostat outward releas ing the snaps then lift up to remove To re...

Page 7: ...ting resolution 1 F 1 C Smart Setback Recovery via DIP switch 6 Smart Setback Recovery SSR affects the way the ther mostat responds to program events If SSR is disabled the thermostat will react to a program event at the time the event occurs However if SSR is enabled the thermostat will react to a program event before the event occurs such that the desired temperature is reached at the time of th...

Page 8: ...4 hours of power loss programmed settings will be lost and replaced with default settings IMPORTANT Power must be applied for at least six consecutive hours prior to a power loss in order for memory to be retained for the specified time LCD Backlight Activated for 30 seconds when any button is pressed NOTE During an electrical storm or similar disturbance the backlight may activate for a few secon...

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