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Pepco Energy Wise Rewards Thermostat Homeowner’s Manual

Step 2: Homeowner Main Menu and Other Settings

C. Description of Homeowner and Other Settings Menu Options

The following are detailed descriptions of your Energy Wise Rewards thermostat configuration menu options.

1. Programming – Heat/Cool Programming

The Energy Wise Rewards thermostat can be programmed as a 7-day or 5/2 day thermostat. Using a 7-day 
programming profile, you can program each day of the week with its own individual setpoint profile. With a 
5/2 day programming profile, Monday–Friday each has the same setpoint profile while Saturday–Sunday can be 
programmed with its own setpoint profile.

You can increase or decrease the temperature during the programming cycle, if desired. 

2. Other Settings – Backlight

This menu item controls the display backlight. You can choose either:

• 

AUTO

 – (Default) Backlight comes on when you press any key. Backlight goes off after a short delay when 

there is no button pressed

• 

ON

 – Backlight is always On.

3. Other Settings – Temperature Limits

Temperature limits can be used to set limits on how high your heating temperature can be set and how low 
your cooling temperature can be set. The range for both values is from 45°F to 99°F.

• 

Cool Setpoint

 – 45°F (default)

• 

Heat Setpoint

 – 99°F (default)

4. Other Settings – Adjust Temperature Display

This allows you to adjust the displayed temperature up to 5° higher or lower than the actual room temperature.

Your thermostat was accurately calibrated at the factory, but you have the option to change the display 
temperature to match your previous thermostat. The current or adjusted room temperature will be displayed on 
the left side of the display while your desired offset will be displayed on the right side of the display.

Options for this menu item include:

• 

+1° t5°

 – Adjusts the displayed temperature the specified number of degrees higher than the 

measured room temperature.

• 

0

 – (Default) Displays the measured room temperature.

• 

–1° through –5°

 – Adjusts the displayed temperature the specified number of degrees lower than the 

measured room temperature.

Summary of Contents for Energy Wise Rewards Thermostat

Page 1: ...Installed by Number of Thermostats Date Comments Call 1 866 353 5798 or visit pepco com rewards Energy Wise Rewards Thermostat Homeowner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...tep 4 Temporary Versus Permanent Hold 12 Troubleshooting 13 Your Pepco Energy Wise Rewards thermostat controls your central air conditioning system and your heating system The types of compatible cooling and heating appliances include Central Air Conditioners Single Stage Multi Stage Heat Pump Single Stage Multi Stage Furnaces Single Stage Gas or Oil Multi Stage Gas or Oil Single Stage Electric Mu...

Page 3: ...3 Action Button Selects action of selected menu item 4 LED Indicates occurrence of curtailment event 5 Right Arrow Navigates menu items 6 Down Arrow Lowers temperature setpoint changes selected menu item 7 SYSTEM Button Changes system selection OFF COOL HEAT AUX displayed on heat pump units only 8 FAN Button Changes fan setting Auto On 9 Soft Keys Performs action listed on display above the button...

Page 4: ...tatus Displays current operation mode according to system configuration as set by installer OFF system is OFF COOL system is in COOL mode but no call for cool COOL1 call for first stage of cool COOL2 call for second stage of cool multi stage units only AUX system is in AUX heat mode but no call for heat heat pump only AUX1 call for first stage of Auxiliary heat heat pump only AUX2 call for second ...

Page 5: ...ile in the Homeowner Programming Menu The and scrolls the cursor up and down respectively The soft key labeled HOME exits the Homeowner Programming Menu back to the IDLE screen NOTE when the HOME soft key is pressed any changes made on the current menu item are not saved The button selects the highlighted menu item The BACK soft key goes back one menu level When changes are made to a menu item the...

Page 6: ...Use to raise lower values When complete press SAVE to save settings or GO TO COOL to program cool settings Cool Programming Mon Fri Sat Sun 7 Days Default settings Morning 6 00 am 78 Day 8 00 am 85 Evening 5 00 pm 78 Night 10 00 pm 82 Use the to scroll through items to change Use to increment decrement values When complete press SAVE to save settings or GO TO HEAT to program heat settings Keep Tra...

Page 7: ...ettings or HOME to exit without saving Adjust Temperature Display Current Room Temp measured temp Desired Offset 0 Use to increment decrement value When complete press SAVE to save settings or HOME to exit without saving Time Based Programming Not Currently Used Energy Management Recovery see page 9 Off On Use to change selection When complete press SAVE to save settings or HOME to exit without sa...

Page 8: ...y when there is no button pressed ON Backlight is always On 3 Other Settings Temperature Limits Temperature limits can be used to set limits on how high your heating temperature can be set and how low your cooling temperature can be set The range for both values is from 45 F to 99 F Cool Setpoint 45 F default Heat Setpoint 99 F default 4 Other Settings Adjust Temperature Display This allows you to...

Page 9: ...t time in an attempt to reach the 70 setpoint by 7 00 AM With EMR OFF the thermostat will wait until the 7 00 AM period start time to begin heating the home 6 Other Settings F C You can display temperature in either F Fahrenheit Default C Celsius 7 Other Settings Control Event Pending The phrase Control Event Pending will appear in the message rotation at the top of the display screen before an En...

Page 10: ...en press Action button a Mon Fri sets all weekdays to the same operating schedule b Sat Sun sets the weekend days to the same operating schedule c 7 Days allows the user to program each day individually NOTE If the HOME button is pressed at any point during the programming sequence any changes made will not be saved and the thermostat will return to the HOME screen NOTE If the EXIT key is pressed ...

Page 11: ...ous menu 6 The Morning Heat To or Cool To depending on which mode is being programmed is highlighted Press or to adjust the Morning setpoint to the desired temperature Press to highlight the Day TOD Starts At time 7 Repeat Steps 5 6 for the Day Evening and Night Starts At and Heat To Cool To setpoints 8 When changes are complete press SAVE See 5a and 5b 9 If programming a 7 Day schedule repeat ste...

Page 12: ... of the temperature setpoint will change to HOLD AT and a message will be cycled in the thermostat messaging display area to confirm that a temporary hold is set A temporary hold setpoint will then be maintained until the start of the next programmed time period or the RUN soft key is pressed A permanent hold can be set when operating in any mode except for OFF To set a permanent hold change the t...

Page 13: ...Runs Constantly Possible Cause Corrective Action Fan set to ON Change Fan to AUTO No Heat No Cool No Fan Common Problems Possible Cause Corrective Action Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker Replace fuse or reset breaker Furnace power switch set to OFF Turn switch to ON Furnace blower compartment door or panel is loose or not properly installed Replace door panel in proper position to engage safe...

Page 14: ...rature setpoint above room temperature Within a few seconds the thermostat should make a soft click sound This sound usually indicates the thermostat is operating properly If the thermostat does not click after being reset contact Pepco Energy Wise Rewards for a replacement thermostat If the thermostat does click contact the furnace manufacturer or your HVAC contractor for a service visit to verif...

Page 15: ...s sound usually indicates the thermostat is operating properly If the thermostat does not click after being reset contact your installing contractor for a replacement thermostat If the thermostat clicks contact the furnace manufacturer or HVAC contractor for a service visit to verify the cooling is operating correctly Multi stage Air Conditioner Heat Pump Second Third and or Fourth Stage Won t Com...

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