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Change the heat or cool mode 

This feature allows you to set the mode for all the thermostats in the air zone, or all the thermostats in your system 
regardless of which air zone they are in. 

Another option is to use 

Auto Mode

 to control the heating and cooling equipment. In 

Auto Mode

, the system uses 

the thermostat setpoints and temperatures to determine whether the system should be in heat or cool mode. At 
your discretion, you can force the system into heat or cool mode. When the weather conditions permit you might 
prefer to turn the system off. When the system is off, equipment will only respond to make adjustments if extreme 
heat or cool temperatures are detected by the system. (These extreme temperatures are set during installation.) 

To change the mode for the zone: 

1.

 

 Click the 

 button. 

2.

 

Click the 

Air Zones

 tab. 

3.

 

Click an air zone. 

4.

 

Click the 

Mode Settings

 tab. 

5.

 

Click the radio button next to mode you want to use. 

To change the mode for all the thermostats in the system: 

1.

 

 Click the 

 button. 

2.

 

Click the 

Air Zones

 tab. 

3.

 

Click an air zone. 

4.

 

Click the 

Mode Settings

 tab. 

5.

 

Click the radio button next to mode you want to use. 

6.

 

Click the 

Apply to all thermostats in system

 button. 

Note:

 The 

Air Zones

 tab and all related Air Zone features only appear for systems that contain air zones. If your 

system does not include air zones, see 

Change the heat or cool mode for all thermostats

. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Climate Control

Page 1: ...support 8 About thermostats 9 View the list of thermostats 11 Change the room temperature 12 View active equipment 13 View installed equipment 14 Change the heat or cool mode for all thermostats 15 Ch...

Page 2: ...ank setpoints 33 Change a hot water tank schedule 34 Change a hot water tank description 35 About snow melt zones 36 Change snow melt zone temperatures 37 Change a snow melt zone description 38 About...

Page 3: ...3 Set dates on the vacation calendar 54 Set recurring vacation dates 55 Remove vacation dates 56 About system settings 57 Adjust the time 58 Adjust the date 59 Adjust the mode for all thermostats 60 C...

Page 4: ...ttings provide a comfortable environment when you are at home and conserve energy when you are away or at night or you can override the schedules temporarily using the override calendar Additionally y...

Page 5: ...ere on the screen Click the button to go to the home screen the Thermostat List tab Click the button to get help about the screen you are viewing Click the button to pin a particular screen Click the...

Page 6: ...t enter the IP address for that particular device For example if you want to change the back light timing for the Touch Panel Interface located in the kitchen you need to know the IP address for the k...

Page 7: ...on the Touch Panel Interface Abbreviation Description A C Air conditioning Air Circ Air circulation Auto Automatic C Degrees Celsius F Degrees Fahrenheit Hr Hrs Hour Hours Min Minute Min Max Minimum m...

Page 8: ...lled in your home all from one convenient interface If you have read this online user guide but not found answers to your questions call your installing contractor or contact Uponor technical support...

Page 9: ...invisibly in the room to take temperature and humidity measurements Touch Panel Interface Standard Thermostat Panel In the Climate C ntrol Network System there will often be one thermostat installed p...

Page 10: ...dates when you plan to be away from home and have the entire Climate C ntrol Network System use Setback settings See About the vacation calendar When the rooms in your home are divided into air zones...

Page 11: ...e home screen on the Thermostat List tab you can view a list of all the thermostats in your home To view the list of thermostats 1 Click the button The list of thermostats is displayed in alphanumeric...

Page 12: ...is the setpoint that will be adjusted Whether the thermostat is using heat or cool setpoints is determined by the mode of the air zone Whether the thermostat is using Normal or Setback setpoints is d...

Page 13: ...k a thermostat The Active Right Now tab is displayed If the thermostat has reached the setpoint some equipment might appear to be inactive For example if the thermostat is in Normal heat mode with the...

Page 14: ...for each thermostat You can also see a list of all the equipment installed with your system This can be especially helpful for owners of new systems or if you have purchased a home with the system in...

Page 15: ...You can also choose to turn off the heating and cooling equipment by selecting Off When you change the mode if the mode is not supported for a thermostat the thermostat is turned off To change the mo...

Page 16: ...for your floors that is quite different from your Normal setting and do not allow enough time for your floors to adjust when you switch to Normal settings you may experience a time during the changeo...

Page 17: ...ermostat Minimum and Maximum setpoints 1 Click the button 2 Click a thermostat 3 Click the Thermostat Setpoints button 4 Click the Min Max Setpoints tab 5 Click the or buttons to change the Minimum an...

Page 18: ...ways to make a thermostat the primary for an air zone Through any Touch Panel Interface When you adjust the current setpoint of a thermostat on the Thermostat screen if that thermostat is not currentl...

Page 19: ...the Yes button next to Allow this thermostat to be the primary of this Zone and then click the Yes button next to Make this thermostat the primary to control this Zone To set a thermostat to never be...

Page 20: ...r when the room is dark To set the thermostat backlight timing 1 Click the button 2 Click a thermostat 3 Click the Thermostat Properties button 4 Click the Backlight Timing tab 5 Click the or buttons...

Page 21: ...hrenheit and Celsius 1 Click the button 2 Click a thermostat 3 Click the Thermostat Properties button 4 Click the F or C Display tab 5 Click the Yes button to change between Fahrenheit and Celsius Not...

Page 22: ...etback setpoints To view a thermostat s schedule information 1 Click the button 2 Click a thermostat 3 Click the Schedule Info tab To view the attached schedule 1 Click the button 2 Click a thermostat...

Page 23: ...lick the button 2 Click the Schedule Settings tab 3 Click the Thermostat Schedules button 4 Click the schedule you want to attach the thermostat to 5 Click the Add Thermostat button 6 Click the Add bu...

Page 24: ...e letters numbers and symbols to enter a unique name To change a description 1 Click the button 2 Click a thermostat 3 Click the Thermostat Properties button 4 Click the Thermostat Description tab 5 C...

Page 25: ...the most time For example if you spend much of your time in the morning in the kitchen you might want to set the thermostat in the kitchen as your primary thermostat But in the evening when you move i...

Page 26: ...or view a thermostat and go to its zone directly To see which thermostats are in an air zone 1 Click the button 2 Click the Air Zones tab To see which zone a thermostat is located in 1 Click the butt...

Page 27: ...y respond to make adjustments if extreme heat or cool temperatures are detected by the system These extreme temperatures are set during installation To change the mode for the zone 1 Click the button...

Page 28: ...ir Zones tab 3 Click an air zone 4 Click the Fan and Ventilation tab 5 Click the Select button below Normal or Setback to change the settings The settings are customized for the equipment installed in...

Page 29: ...lative humidity percentage within the optimal range This is called the Active setpoint Relative humidity is only adjusted if it reaches 5 outside the optimal range To set the relative humidity setpoin...

Page 30: ...er case letters numbers and symbols to enter a unique name To change a description 1 Click the button 2 Click the Air Zones tab 3 Click an air zone 4 Click the Zone Properties tab 5 Click the Edit but...

Page 31: ...isk of scalding Depending on your installation the hot water tank might be set to automatically run a Legionella prevention cycle Legionella is a form of bacteria that can develop in hot water tanks I...

Page 32: ...st the hot water tank temperature 1 Click the button 2 Click the Hot Water Tank tab 3 Click the or buttons to adjust the hot water tank temperature When you adjust the temperature the Touch Panel Inte...

Page 33: ...tank setpoints You can adjust a hot water tank s setpoint To change the setpoint 1 Click the button 2 Click the Hot Water Tank tab 3 Click the Edit button 4 Click the or buttons to change the hot wat...

Page 34: ...34 Change a hot water tank schedule To change a hot water tank schedule 1 Click the button 2 Click the Hot Water Tank tab 3 Click the Schedule button 4 Click the Revise Schedule button...

Page 35: ...Use upper and lower case letters numbers and symbols to enter a unique name To change a description 1 Click the button 2 Click the Hot Water Tank tab 3 Click the Edit button 4 Click the Edit button a...

Page 36: ...zones Each snow melt zone temperature is controlled by The Melt Target Temperature is the target temperature the zone will use to melt snow The Idle Target Temperature is the temperature at which the...

Page 37: ...ure which will help the system melt the snow more quickly To change the target temperature 1 Click the button 2 Click the Snow Melt tab 3 Click a snow melt zone 4 Click the or buttons to adjust the Me...

Page 38: ...se upper and lower case letters numbers and symbols to enter a unique name To change a description 1 Click the button 2 Click the Snow Melt tab 3 Click a snow melt zone 4 Click the Edit Description bu...

Page 39: ...le if your system includes sprinklers you might set up the schedule to run the sprinklers every other day or according to local watering restrictions For notification devices the contractor who instal...

Page 40: ...evices it turns the devices on At other times the device is turned off To use a schedule to control a functional device 1 Click the button 2 Click the Other Devices tab 3 Click the Functional Devices...

Page 41: ...ices on or off To turn a functional device on or off 1 Click the button 2 Click the Other Devices tab 3 Click the Functional Devices button 4 Click the Edit button for the other device you want to upd...

Page 42: ...case letters numbers and symbols to enter a unique name To change a description 1 Click the button 2 Click the Other Devices tab 3 Click the Functional Devices button 4 Click the Edit button 5 Click...

Page 43: ...so that a Yes or No status is meaningful For example if your system includes a septic tank with a sensor to gauge how full the tank is the notification description could be Septic tank full The answer...

Page 44: ...ack setpoints are used On days that you want to use Normal setpoints because you will be home you can add override time blocks to the schedule and add dates to the override calendar For example if the...

Page 45: ...set those days in the override calendar and add time blocks to the override day in each schedule Note If you use a schedule to control your hot water tank the schedule controls whether the hot water t...

Page 46: ...schedule 1 Click a time block 2 Click a day button 3 Click the or buttons to set the start and end time for the time block 4 Click the OK button To delete a time block from the schedule 1 Click a time...

Page 47: ...To add a thermostat to a schedule 1 Click the button 2 Click the Schedule Settings tab 3 Click one of the following buttons Thermostat Schedules Hot Water Tank Schedules Other Device Schedules 4 Clic...

Page 48: ...verride time blocks Tip If you will be away from home add dates to the Vacation Calendar so that the system will use Setback setpoints to conserve energy See About the vacation calendar To override a...

Page 49: ...ure you need to add time blocks to the schedule attached to the thermostat or air zone To find a schedule 1 Click the button 2 Click the Schedule Settings tab 3 Click one of the following buttons Ther...

Page 50: ...e calendar 1 Click the Add button next to Single Date 2 Click the date on the calendar The date is displayed on the calendar as a blue square 3 Click the OK button 4 Click the Save Close button To add...

Page 51: ...Add button next to Recurring Date 3 Select the Month Day and Year recurrence pattern 4 Click the OK button The dates are displayed on the calendar as green squares 5 Click the Save Close button To add...

Page 52: ...tton 2 Click the Schedule Settings tab 3 Click the Override Calendar button To delete a single date 1 Click the vacation date on the calendar 2 Click the Delete button 3 Click the Save Close button To...

Page 53: ...ndar or you can set the Climate C ntrol Network System to ignore the calendar and revert to using the regular schedules Note Generally Setback setpoints are set to lower temperatures and settings to c...

Page 54: ...e calendar 1 Click the Add button next to Single Date 2 Click the date on the calendar The date is displayed on the calendar as a blue square 3 Click the OK button 4 Click the Save Close button To add...

Page 55: ...ar 2 Click the Add button next to Recurring Date 3 Select the Month Day and Year recurrence pattern 4 Click the OK button The dates are displayed on the calendar as green squares 5 Click the Save Clos...

Page 56: ...ton 2 Click the Vacation Settings tab 3 Click the Vacation Calendar button To delete a single date 1 Click the vacation date on the calendar 2 Click the Delete button 3 Click the Save Close button To...

Page 57: ...t least one air zone you can also globally set the mode for all thermostats in the system You can also adjust settings for a particular Touch Panel Interface such as the backlight timing and the volum...

Page 58: ...3 Click the Global Properties button 4 Click the Adjust Time button 5 Click the or buttons to edit the hours and minutes To adjust the time format 1 Click the button 2 Click the System Properties tab...

Page 59: ...date for the Climate C ntrol Network System To adjust the date 1 Click the button 2 Click the System Properties tab 3 Click the Global Properties button 4 Click the Adjust Date button 5 Click the or b...

Page 60: ...hermostats in the system If the mode is not supported for a thermostat the thermostat is turned off To globally adjust the mode 1 Click the button 2 Click the System Properties tab 3 Click the Global...

Page 61: ...unique name This is the name that appears at the top of the Touch Panel Interface To change the description 1 Click the button 2 Click the System Properties tab 3 Click the Global Properties button 4...

Page 62: ...ng only adjusts the Touch Panel Interface you are standing in front of or the particular Touch Panel Interface you have logged into from your home computer To switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius 1 C...

Page 63: ...e standing in front of or the particular Touch Panel Interface you have logged into from your home computer To set the backlight timing for the Touch Panel Interface 1 Click the button 2 Click the Sys...

Page 64: ...he Touch Panel Interface you are standing in front of or the particular Touch Panel Interface you have logged into from your home computer To adjust the volume 1 Click the button 2 Click the System Pr...

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