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•  Set the mode switch to HEAT to program the
unit for controlling your heater. Set the mode
switch to COOL to program the unit for controlling
your air conditioner.
• Touch 

MENU

.

• Use 

SCROLL

to advance to SET/REVIEW HEAT

PROGRAMS or SET/REVIEW COOL PROGRAMS.
• Touch 

YES

to begin scrolling through the HEAT

or COOL settings.
• Use the 

UP/DOWN ARROW

to change the

flashing start time for MON MORN. One period
ends at the start time of the next period. The
beginning of a period may not be any closer to the
beginning of the next period than one 15 minute
increment.
• Touch 

YES

to accept the displayed start time

and advance to program its set temperature.
• Use 

UP/DOWN ARROW 

to change the flashing

temperature setting for MON MORN.
• Touch 

YES

to accept the displayed temperature

and advance to Set MON DAY start time.
• Use the 

UP/DOWN ARROW

to change the

flashing start time for MON DAY.
• Touch 

YES

to accept the displayed value and

advance to program temperature.
• Use 

UP/DOWN ARROW

to change the flashing

temperature setting for MON DAY.
• Touch 

YES

to accept the displayed temperature

and advance to Set MON EVE start time.
• Use the 

UP/DOWN ARROW

to change the

flashing start time for MON EVE.
• Touch 

YES

to accept the displayed value and

advance to program temperature.
• Use 

UP/DOWN ARROW

to change the flashing

temperature setting for MON EVE.
• Touch 

YES

to accept the displayed temperature

and advance to Set MON NITE start time.
• Use the 

UP/DOWN ARROW

to change the

flashing start time for MON NITE.
• Touch 

YES

to accept the displayed value and

advance to program temperature.
• Use 

UP/DOWN ARROW

to change the flashing

temperature setting for MON NITE.
• Touch 

YES

to accept the displayed temperature

and advance to Set TUE MORN start time.
•  Continue programming for each day of the
week.
• Touch 

EXIT

to return to main screen.

TIP: 

Pressing 

Day

Time

or 

Temperature

while

programming will shift focus to that setting,
allowing it to be edited in the order most

convenient for you.

5.2.1. COPY

COPY will copy the previous days programs into
the current day and advance the thermostat to the
beginning of next day.

6. ADVANCED FEATURES

6.1. FILTER USAGE MONITOR

The FILTER MONITOR is used to help determine
when your filter should be changed. It counts the
hours of HEAT and COOL since it was last reset
When the monitor limit is reached the CHANGE
FILTER indicator will become visible. The default
value of 720hrs is normally used for a 90 day filter.
Other values are given in the following table.

To Reset Filter Counter And/Or Change The
Counter Limit
• At the main menu touch 

MENU

.

• SCROLL to FILTER USAGE.
• Touch 

YES.

Filter Usage Count will appear.

• Touch 

NEXT

. RESET will show.

• Touch 

YES

to reset the counter and advance to

the filter limit menu, or touch 

NEXT

to advance to

the filter monitor menu without resetting the
counter. Limit Hours will be flashing.
• Use 

UP/DOWN

arrows to change limit. Set the

filter limit to "0" to disable the Filter Usage Monitor.
• Touch 

YES

to accept new count value and

return to the filter counter menu. If a new limit is
set, the filter counter will be reset automatically.
• Touch 

EXIT

to return to main menu.

6.2. SWING SETTING

A thermostat works by turning your heating or
cooling system on and off whenever the room
temperature varies a certain number of degrees
from the set-point temperature. This variation is
the "swing." Your system should cycle on about 3
to 6 times per hour. A smaller swing number
increases the number of cycles, so room
temperature is more constant. A larger swing
number decreases the number of cycles, saving
energy in most cases. To change the SWING value
from the main menu:
• Touch 

MENU

.

• SCROLL to SWING VALUE.
• Touch 

YES

. Adjust Swing Value will appear.

6

30
60
90

240
480
720

FILTER LIFE IN DAYS SET COUNTER HOURS TO

• Use 

UP/DOWN

arrows to adjust.

• Touch 

EXIT

to return to main display.

6.3. TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION

• From the main menu touch

MENU

.

• SCROLL to CAL TEMP.
• Touch 

YES

. CAL TEMP will be visible and

adjustment value will be flashing.
• Use 

UP/DOWN

arrows to adjust offset value. 

• Touch 

EXIT

to return to the main screen.

6.4. ENERGY USAGE MONITOR

A timer in the unit records your system’s ON time
for each mode of the current day, previous day,
and cumulative total to let you see the effects of
your temperature settings and weather conditions.
• Select HEAT to monitor heating energy usage or
COOL to monitor cooling usage.

To view ENERGY/USAGE

• From the main menu touch 

MENU

.

• SCROLL to ENERGY USAGE.
• Touch 

YES

. The current day’s ENERGY USAGE

will be displayed.
• Touch 

NEXT

to view yesterday’s energy use. 

• Touch 

NEXT

to advance to total ENERGY usage

since the Monitor was last set to zero.
• Touch 

NEXT

to display "000". Touching 

NEXT

will toggle between the counter value and "000".
• Touch 

YES

to accept the current display value

as the counter value. Use "000" to effect a reset.
• Touch 

EXIT

to return to the main screen.

6.5. PROGRAM LOCK

The Program Lock allows the owners/operators to
prevent unauthorized changes to the thermostat’s
settings. When the thermostat is locked, a three
digit code is set (000 to 999). That code must be
re-entered before locked settings can be changed
without performing a hardware reset of the unit.
The status of the lock is indicated by an open or
closed padlock icon.

6.5.1. TO SET CODE

• From the main menu touch 

MENU

.

• SCROLL to SET KEYBOARD LOCK.
• Touch 

YES

. ENTER OLD CODE and both open

and closed padlock icons will be displayed. The
default code is "000".
• Hold 

UP/DOWN

arrows to count to code

number.
• Touch 

YES

. ENTER NEW CODE will appear.

• Hold 

UP/DOWN

arrows to count to code

number (Record Code Number).

• Touch 

YES

to accept new code; ENTER OLD

CODE will be visible.
• Touch 

EXIT

to return to main display.

6.5.2. TO LOCK SETTINGS

• Touch 

OPEN LOCK SYMBOL

on display LOCK

KEY? will appear.
• Touch 

YES

. The display will now show a

CLOSED PADLOCK.

6.5.3. TO UNLOCK SETTINGS

• Touch the 

CLOSED PADLOCK

. UNLOCK KEY? is

displayed.
• Touch 

YES

. ENTER LOCK CODE will be

displayed.
• Hold 

UP/DOWN

arrows to count to code

number.
• Touch 

YES

to enter code. The OPEN LOCK

symbol will now be displayed in the display.
If you forget your code and the touch screen is
locked, perform a Hardware Reset to unlock it.
With the touch screen unlocked, you may perform
a Software Reset to reset the code to "000". 

See

"Hardware Reset" and "Software Reset"

.

7. SETUP OPTIONS

There are Installation Option switches located
inside the thermostat on the rear of its circuit
board. They control the following:

7.1. TIME DISPLAY FORMAT 12/24 SWITCH #1

The position of this switch controls whether the
time is displayed in 12 hour or 24 hour Military
Time format.

7.2. SMART RECOVERY SWITCH #2

Smart Recovery allows your HVAC system to
attempt to recover from a setback period and
reach your desired comfort temperature set point
by the beginning of your programmed comfort
period. This option allows you to choose whether
to use Smart Recovery.
When enabled, Smart Recovery will initiate if:
• Recovery is from an evening setback to
morning comfort or day setback to evening
comfort period.
• In Heat mode the temperature set point of the
comfort period must be higher than the setback
period.
• In Cool mode the temperature set point of the
comfort period must be lower than the setback
period.
• The estimated Smart Recovery time must be
longer than 15 minutes for a Smart recovery to be
initiated.

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Summary of Contents for PSP711TS Series

Page 1: ...TURE PROGRAMS 5 5 2 PROGRAMMING THE UNIT 5 5 2 1 COPY 6 6 ADVANCEDFEATURES 6 6 1 FILTER USAGE MONITOR 6 6 2 SWING SETTING 6 6 3 TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION 7 6 4 ENERGY USAGE MONITOR 7 6 5 PROGRAM LOCK 7 6 5 1 TOSETCODE 7 6 5 2 TOLOCKSETTINGS 7 6 5 3 TOUNLOCKSETTINGS 7 7 SETUPOPTIONS 7 7 1 THE DISPLAY FORMAT 12 24 SWITCH 1 7 7 2 SMART RECOVERY SWITCH 2 7 7 3 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY FORMAT F C SWITCH 3 8 7...

Page 2: ...n a corner or an alcove or behind an open door Do not install the unit until all construction work and painting has been completed CAUTION Read instructions carefully before removing any wiring from existing thermostat Wires must be labeled before they are removed Do not allow wires to touch each other or parts on thermostat When removing wires from their terminals ignore the color of the wires si...

Page 3: ...before the unit resumes normal operation Programs and other settings will be maintained See jumper and switch positions figure on Page 12 4 REPLACE 4 9 SOFTWARE RESET This reset is disabled while the touchscreen is locked When activated it will reset all programmable values and settings including the lock code and clock to their default values Then option switch positions will be read before resum...

Page 4: ...ng energy in most cases To change the SWING value from the main menu Touch MENU SCROLL to SWING VALUE Touch YES Adjust Swing Value will appear 6 30 60 90 240 480 720 FILTER LIFE IN DAYS SET COUNTER HOURS TO Use UP DOWN arrows to adjust Touch EXIT to return to main display 6 3 TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION From the main menu touch MENU SCROLL to CAL TEMP Touch YES CAL TEMP will be visible and adjustment ...

Page 5: ... 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 9 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE If you have any problems installing or using this thermostat please reread the instructions carefully or visit our online technical support at www luxproproducts com If you require assistance please call our Technical Assistance num...

Page 6: ... wire in your system is a common then connecting it to the B terminal may cause damage to your system If Y and C are both present it is likely that C is a system common Use an optional common wire to allow the system to power your thermostat 11 W Y G B O RC RH C 4 WIRE HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEM 24VOLT SYSTEM TRANSFORMER 120VAC AC COMPRESSOR FAN HEAT OPTIONAL SYSTEMCOMMON RC RH JUMPERPROVIDED W Y ...

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