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PROGRAMMING

Set Time

Programming

Weekday

      

 

6 a.m.   

     70° F (21° C)   

     75° F (24° C) 

 

 

8 a.m.   

     62° F (17° C)   

     83° F (28° C) 

      

 

6 p.m.   

     70° F (21° C)   

     75° F (24° C) 

        

 

10 p.m.   

     62° F (17° C)   

     78° F (26° C) 

Factory Default Program

Saturday

     

 

8 a.m.   

     70° F (21° C)   

     75° F (24° C) 

  

 

10 a.m.   

     62° F (17° C)   

     83° F (28° C) 

  

 

6 p.m.   

     70° F (21° C)   

     75° F (24° C) 

        

 

11 p.m.   

     62° F (17° C)   

     78° F (26° C) 

Sunday

Day of the 

Week

Setpoint 

Temperature (Cool)

Setpoint 

Temperature (Heat)

Time

Events

All our programmable thermostats are shipped with an energy saving pre-program.  You can customize this 

default program by following the Set Program Schedule.

Follow the steps below to set the day of the week and current time:

Press 

MENU

Press 

SET TIME

Day of the week will be flashing.  Use the            or            key to select the current 

day of the week.

Press 

NEXT 

The current hour is flashing.  Use the            or            key to select the current hour.  

When using 12-hour time, make sure the correct a.m. or p.m. choice is selected.

Press 

NEXT 

Minutes are now flashing.  Use the            or            key to select current minutes.

Press 

DONE

 when completed

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

Your thermostat can be programmed to have each day of the week programmed uniquely (7 days), all the

weekdays the same, a seperate program for Saturday, and a seperate program for Sunday (5+1+1), or non-programmable.
There are three time period options for each program. 

1.

 Residential ‘4’ (WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN, SLEEP)  

2.

 ‘2C’ Commercial 

(OCCUPIED, UNOCCUPIED)  

3.

 ‘4C’ Commercial (OCCUPIED 1, UNOCCUPIED 1, OCCUPIED 2, UNOCCUPIED 2) .  This thermostat has a

programmable fan feature, which allows you to run the fan continuously during any time period. 

Wake / OCC 1

Leave / UNOCC 1

Return / OCC 2

Sleep / UNOCC 2

Wake / OCC 1

Leave / UNOCC 1

Return / OCC 2

Sleep / UNOCC 2

     

 

8 a.m.   

     70° F (21° C)   

     75° F (24° C) 

  

 

10 a.m.   

     62° F (17° C)   

     83° F (28° C) 

  

 

6 p.m.   

     70° F (21° C)   

     75° F (24° C) 

        

 

11 p.m.   

     62° F (17° C)   

     78° F (26° C) 

Wake / OCC 1

Leave / UNOCC 1

Return / OCC 2

Sleep / UNOCC 2

Summary of Contents for S-855C Series

Page 1: ...ttery Power Hardwire Common Wire Hardwire Common Wire with Battery Backup Power Type 1 Specifications Rev 1413 A trained experienced technician must install this product Carefully read these instructi...

Page 2: ...there are dead spots or drafts in corners or behind doors Where there might be concealed chimneys or pipes Pick an installation location that is easy for the user to access The temperature of the loca...

Page 3: ...the bottom edge of the badge Gently turn the screwdriver counter clockwise The badge is held on by a magnet The badge should pry off easily Do not use force Magnet in door Use the bevel on lower ridge...

Page 4: ...disconnect the power before beginning to install this product can cause electric shock or equipment damage Caution Mercury Notice Vertical Mount Horizontal Mount Vertical Mount Horizontal Mount 4 SUBB...

Page 5: ...Typical 2H 2C system 1 transformer Typical 2H 2C system 2 transformer COMPRESSOR RELAY FAN RELAY HEAT RELAY 4 2 1 C R L2 L1 HOT C R L2 L1 HOT REMOVE JUMPER Typical heat only system HEAT RELAY 4 2 1 C...

Page 6: ...l System 2 Heat 2 Cool Heat Pump System 3 Heat 2 Cool Heat Pump System RC RH C B O G W E Y Y2 W2 Transformer Power cooling Transformer Power heating Transformer common Energized in heating Energized i...

Page 7: ...ompressor delay of 5 minutes when the thermostat detects a power outage from the hardwired power supply Important High quality alkaline batteries are recommended Rechargeable batteries or low quality...

Page 8: ...r example A swing setting of 0 5 F will turn the heating on at approximately 0 5 F below the setpoint and turn the heating off at approximately 0 5 F above the setpoint The cooling swing setting is ad...

Page 9: ...lock setting 12 Hour Clock Morning Recovery This feature will start heating early to bring the building temperature to its programmed setpoint by the beginning of the time period WAKE OCCUPIED Use the...

Page 10: ...ption will turn the heat pump off 45 seconds after the auxiliary heat relay turns on For 2 heat applications the first stage will turn off 45 seconds after the auxiliary stage turns on For 3 heat appl...

Page 11: ...to select OFF 1YEAR 2YEAR IAQ Cell Reminder Will remind the user to change the PHI Cell after 25 000 hrs Use the or key to select OFF 250 Stands for 25000 hours IAQ Mode Cycle This feature will confi...

Page 12: ...rent hour When using 12 hour time make sure the correct a m or p m choice is selected Press NEXT Minutes are now flashing Use the or key to select current minutes Press DONE when completed 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 13: ...n OCC 2 Sleep UNOCC 2 Occupied Unoccupied Wake OCC 1 Leave UNOCC 1 Return OCC 2 Sleep UNOCC 2 Occupied Unoccupied Wake OCC 1 Leave UNOCC 1 Return OCC 2 Sleep UNOCC 2 Occupied Unoccupied Occupied Unocc...

Page 14: ...me period and for Saturday SLEEP UNOCC2 time period Repeat steps 4 through 7 for Sunday WAKE OCC1 time period for Saturday LEAVE UNOCC1 time period for Sunday RETURN OCC2 time period and for Saturday...

Page 15: ...PROGRAMMING 15 If you want to use IAQ mode during this time period select IAQ with the fan key Sunday time If you want to use IAQ mode during this time period select IAQ with the fan key...

Page 16: ...riod begins Your program setpoint will then replace your temporary setpoint Permanent hold If you press the HOLD key at the bottom of your screen you will see HOLD appear below the setpoint temperatur...

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