Tekmar tekmarNet 4 546 User Brochure Download Page 3

 

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 U 546 - 08/07

The control uses a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) as the 
method of supplying information on the operation of 
the thermostat.

Access Levels

This thermostat has five access levels:

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SEC (Secure)

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LTD (Limited)

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USER (User)

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INST (Installer)

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ADV (Advanced).

This brochure only covers the features available in the SEC, 
LTD and USER levels. Only qualified service people should 
adjust the INST and ADV access levels.

Menu

All of the items displayed by the thermostat are organized 
into seven menus: 

Item

Each menu has several items. The abbreviated name of 
the selected item will be displayed in the item field of the 
display. To view the next available item, press and release 
the Item button.

Adjustment

To make an adjustment to a setting in the thermostat:

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Use the Menu button to select the appropriate menu. 

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Use the Item button to select the desired item. 

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Use the Up or Down button to adjust the setting. 

Default Item

When you display an item in the View menu for more than 
5 seconds it becomes the default item. After you navigate 
other menus, the display reverts back to the default item 
after 60 seconds of button inactivity.

The Time is the only exception. It can be displayed 
indefinitely.

User Interface

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View

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Adjust

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Time

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Scene

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Schedule

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Monitor

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Miscellaneous

These menus are listed in the Menu Field on the top left 
hand side of the display. 

Use the Menu button to advance to the next menu.

Continue
to next Item

Continue to next Menu

Continue
to next Item

Continue
to next Item

Summary of Contents for tekmarNet 4 546

Page 1: ...emperatures 9 Selecting a Schedule 10 Units of Temperature 11 Backlight 11 Cleaning the Thermostat 11 Error Messages 11 Warranty 12 Congratulations on the purchase of your tekmar programmable thermost...

Page 2: ...s the schedule group number tN4 COMMUNICATION Indicates when a communication network is detected COOL GROUP MASTER Indicates this thermostat is a cool group master LOCK Indicates that the access level...

Page 3: ...available item press and release the Item button Adjustment To make an adjustment to a setting in the thermostat 1 Use the Menu button to select the appropriate menu 2 Use the Item button to select th...

Page 4: ...on to select the View menu 2 Use the Item button to select Room Set Room Temperature This is the current air temperature of the room being controlled Cooling Average Temperature If the cooling feature...

Page 5: ...e Only If your thermostat is using a schedule and you would like to temporarily change the current heating temperature 1 Make sure you are in the View menu If not press the Menu button until VIEW disp...

Page 6: ...ly To set the fan on time 1 Use the Menu button to select the Adjust menu 2 Use the Item button to select FAN 3 Use the Up or Down button to set the fan on time Note If your thermostat is using the sc...

Page 7: ...iew the current time 1 Use the Menu button to select the Time menu Step 1 Use the Menu button to select the Time menu The current time and day displays If the clock has not been set the time will flas...

Page 8: ...ecord J546 for a record of how your installer made these settings Scenes allow you to change the temperature of all the thermostats that use the Scene feature from a single thermostat Several of the S...

Page 9: ...extended period of time the AWAYHOLD feature allows you to override the regular schedule of the thermostat for a set number of days During the Away Hold the thermostat operates at the Away temperature...

Page 10: ...edule Description None No schedule is used Zone The schedule only applies to this thermostat MST1 MST2 MST3 MST4 This thermostat is a system schedule master There are four possible system schedules MB...

Page 11: ...00 AM 8 00 AM 8 00 AM 8 00 AM 8 00 AM 8 00 AM 8 00 AM 8 00 AM Occupied 6 00 PM 6 00 PM 6 00 PM 6 00 PM 6 00 PM 6 00 PM 6 00 PM 6 00 PM Sleep 10 00 PM 10 00 PM 10 00 PM 10 00 PM 10 00 PM 10 00 PM 10 00...

Page 12: ...mar during the warranty period This Limited Warranty does not cover the cost of the parts or labor to remove or transport the defective Product or to reinstall the repaired or replacement Product all...

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