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SETTING THE TIME AND DAY:

Open the door on the front of the thermostat. Rotate the dial to the

SET DAY/TIME

position. You should see the display pictured below with a

day of the week flashing.

HARDWARE RESET

This button will unlock your thermostat and read option switch positions,

before the unit begins normal operation. It is located inside on the rear of the
unit’s circuit board. It is a small square component labeled 

S8

, with a white

button at it’s center.

PROGRAMMING

The PSP711CC provides four independent programming periods per day

for HEAT, COOL, and FAN. Each is programmed separately. You can use the
default programs or alter them to suit your schedule.

DEFAULT ENERGY STAR

®

TEMPERATURE PROGRAM

As supplied from the factory, the following ENERGY STAR

®

approved

program will be used for temperature control in RUN mode. This program
and all other software settings may be restored to their default values via a
SOFTWARE RESET.

WEEKDAY PROGRAMMING

1. Select 

HEAT

or 

COOL

with the

mode switch.
2. Rotate dial to 

SET WEEKDAY

PROGRAMS

. You will see the display

shown here:

Press 

UP

to change day

of week.

Press 

NEXT

to set the time;

it will flash.

Press 

UP

or 

DOWN

to

change time of day.

When you are finished setting the day and time, rotate the dial to 

RUN

to

return to normal operation or to another position to continue programming.

Su

AM

12:00

EDITING HEAT OR COOL PROGRAMS

You can change any preset times and/or temperatures to suit your

schedule for each day of the week. The four periods each day are
Morning(MORN), Day,(DAY) Evening(EVE), and Night(NITE).

S

TART AT

P

ROGRAM

M

ORN

M

O

AM

HEAT

SET

6:00

70

FAN MODES:

The fan switch has three positions AUTO, CLEAN, and ON. Setting the

FAN switch to AUTO automatically runs your system's fan as required only
for heating and cooling. The CLEAN position insures that your system's fan
runs at least the programmed minimum duty cycle. The default duty cycle
requires it to run 15 minutes every hour. Setting the FAN switch to ON runs
your system's fan continuously. The FAN icon will flash whenever the fan is
running.

N O T E

The FAN switch works only if your system provides a wire for the

PSP711CC’s “G” terminal.

TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT:

Pressing an arrow key once adjusts the set temperature by one degree in

the associated direction. Holding the key will automatically advance the
setting in the associated direction.

CHANGING OTHER SETTINGS:

If there are many choices for a value, usually that setting will automatically

advance by holding one of the arrow keys. Some settings though, must be
changed one press at a time.

DISPLAY ILLUMINATION:

Press the light bulb button to illuminate the display. Pressing other

buttons will keep the display illuminated until no button has been pressed for
approximately 20 seconds.

Morning
Day
Evening
Night

6:00 AM 70

°

F (21

°

C)

8:00 AM 62

°

F (17

°

C)

6:00 PM 70

°

F (21

°

C)

10:00 PM 62

°

F (17

°

C)

6:00 AM 78

°

F (26

°

C)

8:00 AM 85

°

F (29

°

C)

6:00 PM 78

°

F (26

°

C)

10:00 PM 82

°

F (28

°

C)

PERIOD

HEAT MODE

COOL MODE

SOFTWARE RESET

Use this front panel RESET to return all software settings and programs to

their default values. Option jumpers will be read and operation will
correspond to their current positions. SOFTWARE RESET is disabled while
your thermostat is locked. To assist in reprogramming, copy your programs
into the chart provided before using SOFTWARE RESET.

WEEKEND

PROGRAMMING

1. To program Saturday or Sunday,
select HEAT or COOL and rotate the
dial to 

SET WEEKEND PROGRAMS

.

You will see a display similar to that
shown here:
2. Use steps 3 - 10 described in
WEEKDAY PROGRAMMING to
program Saturday and Sunday.

S

TART AT

P

ROGRAM

M

ORN

S

U

AM

HEAT

SET

6:00

70

CLEAN AIR CYCLE.

The 

CLEAN AIR CYCLE

insures that the fan runs for at least the specified

duration each hour to circulate and filter the air in your home. Hourly fan run
time may be specified from 9 to 60 minutes per hour."60" = ON or
continuous run. The default minimum run time is 15 minutes total per hour.
Additional fan run time is not called for when the heating or cooling
requirement exceeds the threshold setting. When additional fan run time is
required, it is met by running the fan at 20 minute intervals, for 1/3 the hourly
run time setting. 

EDITING CLEAN CYCLE PROGRAMS

1. Turn rotary dial to 

SET FAN

PROGRAMS

. You will see a display

similar to that shown here:
2. The start time for the displayed
period will flash to show that this may
be changed. Use the 

UP

/

DOWN

arrow

keys to change the start time for this
period. One period ends at the start
time of the next period. The beginning of that period may not be any closer
to the beginning of the next period than one 15 minute increment.
3. Press 

NEXT

. The minimum run time flashes to show that it may be

edited.
4. To change the minimum run time for this period, use the 

UP

/

DOWN

keys.
5. Press 

NEXT

to accept the setting and progress to the next period.

6. Repeat for each of the four periods per day.
7. When all the periods for a day have been set, the start time for the next
morning will be flashing so that it may be edited.
8. Repeat programming for each remaining day.
9. Rotate the dial back to 

RUN

to accept all current values and end the

programming session.

S

TART AT

P

ROGRAM

F

AN

M

ORN

M

O

AM

6:00

DAY

MON

MORN

DAY

EVE

NIGHT

MORN

DAY

EVE

NIGHT

MORN

DAY

EVE

NIGHT

TUES

WED

PERIOD

HEAT

TIME

TEMP.

TIME

TEMP.

COOL

DAY

THURS

MORN

DAY

EVE

NIGHT

MORN

DAY

EVE

NIGHT

MORN

DAY

EVE

NIGHT

MORN

DAY

EVE

NIGHT

FRI

SAT

SUN

PERIOD

HEAT

TIME

TEMP.

TIME

TEMP.

COOL

3. The 

HEAT

or 

COOL

set temperature will be displayed on the right side of

the display. The start time for the displayed period will flash to show that this
may be changed.
4. Use the 

UP

/

DOWN

arrow keys to change the start time for this period.

One period ends at the start time of the next period. The beginning of that
period may not be any closer to the beginning of the next period than one
15 minute increment.
5. Press 

NEXT

to accept the displayed start time and advance to edit the

SET TEMPERATURE

.

6. Use the 

UP

/

DOWN

arrow keys to change the flashing 

HEAT

or 

COOL

set temperature to the temperature you desire.
7. Press 

NEXT

to accept the displayed set temperature and advance to

edit the start time for the next period. It will be flashing.
8. Repeat for each of the four periods per day. When all the periods for a
day have been set, the start time for the next morning will be displayed
flashing so that it may be edited.
9. Repeat PROGRAMMING for each remaining day.
10. Rotate the dial back to 

RUN

to accept all current values and end the

programming session.

COPY BUTTON

COPY will copy the previous day’s Heat, Cool or Fan program into the

current day and advance to the beginning of the next day.

AIR FILTER USAGE MONITOR

The AIR FILTER USAGE MONITOR counts the number of days a filter

has been in use. In 

RUN

mode, the display shows the remaining filter life

via a bar-graph, and the number of 

DAYS LEFT

in the 3 digit filter display

area.

CHANGE FILTER

will appear when the days remaining has reached

zero and the filter should be changed. 

DAYS OVER

is indicated when a

filter change is past due. Setting filter usage to 000 will disable this
function. The filter section of the display will not be highlighted when this
function is disabled. The filter counter can count from 000 to 999 days.
The default air filter life is 90 days.

Summary of Contents for LUXPRO PSP711CC series

Page 1: ...ons mount the new thermostat in place of the old one unless the conditions listed below suggest otherwise On new installations follow the guidelines listed below 1 Locate the thermostat on an inside wall about 5 ft 1 5m above the floor and in a room that is used often 2 Do not install it where there are unusual heating conditions such as in direct sunlight near a lamp television radiator register ...

Page 2: ...bs on the base then snap the bottom of the unit into place Do not use unnecessary force If the body does not snap into place easily remove the body re hang it from the tabs and try again 10 Turn the power back on to your heating and or air conditioning system 11 Verify that the system and its fan are operating properly When set to a high temperature the heating system should provide warm air after...

Page 3: ...ps 3 10 described in WEEKDAY PROGRAMMING to program Saturday and Sunday START AT PROGRAM MORN SU AM HEAT SET 6 0070 CLEAN AIR CYCLE The CLEAN AIR CYCLE insures that the fan runs for at least the specified duration each hour to circulate and filter the air in your home Hourly fan run time may be specified from 9 to 60 minutes per hour 60 ON or continuous run The default minimum run time is 15 minut...

Page 4: ...nace and air conditioner OFF 2 To access your units batteries remove the unit from the wall by pressing up on the thumb latch at the bottom of thermostat and swinging the body up and away 3 Remove the used batteries 4 Install two new Energizer or DURACELL AA size alkaline batteries in the battery compartment Observe the polarity marking shown in the compartment 5 Hang the top of the unit by the ta...

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