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EXTERNAL DE-HUMID - The CT80’s humidistat can also control an external de-humidifier (heat or 

cool), if you have a dehumidifier unit installed in your HVAC system. Connect it to the DH terminal. 

Default operation is to run the fan [G] with the external de-humidifier (with fan/without fan is selectable).

To set a maximum humidity level:

1. Press MENU,  then touch the HUMIDITY.

2. Touch MAX --% and use the +/- buttons to set the desired maximum humidity level. 

3. Press HOME to return to the HOME screen.

CONSUMABLES

 Consumables are parts of your HVAC system that get used up; like filters and 

UV bulbs. The  CT80 keeps track of system run times and can be programmed to remind you when 

consumables, such as air filters, humidifier pads and UV bulbs, should be checked and/or changed.

(HUM PAD = Run time of humidifier, AIR FILTER = Real time of HEAT+COOL, UV BULB = Real  time)

To set/adjust CHECK CONSUMABLES ALERTS:

1.Press Menu and touch CONSUMABLES, and select a 

CHECK ALERT to set. 

2.Touch the number of days in the CHECK ALERT column 

for that item, and use the +/- buttons to raise/lower.

- Alerts may be scheduled from 0 to 999 days.

3. Repeat for each item included in your system. 

- If your system does not include a listed item, leave the 

CHECK ALERT at - - days.

4.Press HOME  to return to the Home screen.

When the Run Time for a given item reaches the limit 

you have set, the  CT80 will show you a reminder in the 

message area of the Home screen and the CHECK FILTER indicator will light.   

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--days 0days

90days

CHECK

ALERT

RUN

TIME

0days

--days 0days

CONSUMABLES

AIR FILTER

UV BULB

HUM PAD

Summary of Contents for CT80

Page 1: ...screen ENGLISH Statement of use 100 Compatible with all popular residential HVAC systems 24VAC single two three stage conventional heating systems gas oil electric heat pumps single and two stage comp...

Page 2: ...rn you to this screen To set a Mode Press the Power button on the control bar Touch the desired mode from the choices displayed at the bottom COOL HEAT AUTO or OFF Touch HOME when done Set the time by...

Page 3: ...r device Network control Use this to configure network connections Information access Use this to access info screens from network connections Set o F o C Touch this to set temperature display Lock Co...

Page 4: ...et temperature you set indefinitely until you turn it off Take care using the HOLD function To set a hold touch HOLD to initiate a hold temperature You can use the buttons to select your hold temperat...

Page 5: ...R HEAT This is available if you have a HEAT PUMP with auxiliary heat When you select this your HEAT PUMP is disabled and auxiliary heat is your sole source of heat This manual override setting stays a...

Page 6: ...then touch PROGRAM in the upper left of the screen The PROGRAM BY INTERVIEW screen will come up 3 Read each question and fill in your answers by touching the answer in brackets 78o to highlight and u...

Page 7: ...r to make changes after programming in Interview mode To create a whole new program With the CT80 in HEAT or COOL mode 1 Press MENU and then touch PROGRAM in the upper left of the screen 2 Touch the C...

Page 8: ...ram The CT80 can hold 2 complete weekly programs in memory Prog A is the default The interview program is stored in prog A To switch to the B program touch the A B icon COMFORT The Comfort Settings on...

Page 9: ...To set adjust 2nd STAGE ON AT 1 Press Menu and then touch COMFORT 2 Touch and highlight the user setting next to 2nd STAGE ON AUX ON AT 3 Use the buttons to raise or lower the setting from 2 0 to 6 0...

Page 10: ...CT80 s humidistat can also control the Air Conditioner for de humidifying To set a maximum humidity level using the air conditioner 1 Press MENU then touch the HUMIDITY then view DE HUMID by A C 2 Tou...

Page 11: ...s such as air filters humidifier pads and UV bulbs should be checked and or changed HUM PAD Run time of humidifier AIR FILTER Real time of HEAT COOL UV BULB Real time To set adjust CHECK CONSUMABLES A...

Page 12: ...eature by touching the function PARTIAL Limits the user to temporary override the CT80 target temp The override is limited to 9o F 5o C To change this range touch RANGE and using the buttons to adjust...

Page 13: ...screen will also automatically increase or decrease for each 1 F adjustment The large display will show the modified temperature reading that will be displayed on the HOME screen in normal operation 4...

Page 14: ...ed at the top center of the HOME screen AUTO The fan control is normally set to AUTO mode meaning that the fan operates automatically CIRC The CIRC function allows your fan to automatically circulate...

Page 15: ...and COOL temps and then select the AUTO mode The CT80 will switch from HEAT to COOL as needed OFF This takes your HVAC system off line and it will not control HVAC functions In this mode your house ma...

Page 16: ...CT80 first 3 Power up CT80 NOTE DO NOT HOT SWAP RTM 1 USNAP modules this can damage the thermostat or radio modules To MATE to a network 1 Select MENU then NETWORK 2 Make sure the network is ON 3 Sele...

Page 17: ...r enabled power meter Home automation systems can also utilize the INFORMATION function for interactive and informative messages They can display text and alpha numeric information on energy use HVAC...

Page 18: ...ms may be available to connect your thermostat to power grid status information This can make it easy for you to moderate your energy use at peak hours and use power when it is less expensive The RTM...

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