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MENU Screen 

The 

MENU

 screen is the gateway to many  functions or settings of the 

CT100. It is displayed when you press the MENU button.  

[See page 10 for details]

Set Day

Touch this area to set

 

the day of the week.

Set Time

Touch this area to set 

the time of day.

Left arrow goes back,

 

right arrow goes forward.

Calibration control

Use this to calibrate your

 

LCD display match to

another thermometer.

Set

 

o

C -

o

F

Touch this

to set temp 

display units.

Lock Program

Touch for 5 sec 

to lock or unlock.

Filter Timer

 

set

 Touch and hold 

 

5 sec to change.

Chirp set

Touch this to turn the

 audible chirp on or off.

Temperature 

Swing set  

 

Differential 

to set

for 2nd Stage start. 

  

Return 

to

 

HOME

screen.

HVAC SETUP 

Touch this in OFF mode to

 

configure the unit to work with 

your HVAC system.

DIFF

SWING

FILTER

F

HVAC

SETUP 

CALIBRATE

Summary of Contents for CT100

Page 1: ...nt Type Code IBOE Part Number 1111 002 002 28dec11 edits mtf 22nov11 initial rel mtf 5Jan12 DG Edits add FCC IC page Blank page remove before binding NOTE Append this Operation IB to the Install IB to...

Page 2: ...nt of use 100 Compatible with all popular residential HVAC systems 24VAC single two stage conventional heating systems gas oil electric heat pumps single stage or with auxilliary heat electric or foss...

Page 3: ...t using the arrows or the time arrows The HOME screen is displayed when the unit is operating Touching the HOME icon on another screen will always return you to this screen To set a Mode Press the mod...

Page 4: ...ard Calibration control Use this to calibrate your LCD display match to another thermometer Set o C o F Touch this to set temp display units Lock Program Touch for 5 sec to lock or unlock Filter Timer...

Page 5: ...Temperature Return HOME Temp Up Temp Down arrows Touch these to raise and lower the manual override Target Temp HOLIDAY Touch this to invoke a single program that repeats day after day until you turn...

Page 6: ...select the current day Set time of day Touch the Time of Day arrows to move the time selection forward or backward until it displays the current time Touch and hold for faster setting Set oF oC displ...

Page 7: ...ng and the room temperature required before the heating or cooling system will turn on from 0 5 to 2 0 F 25 to 1 C For example if SWING is set to 2 0 F and the CT100 is set to 70 F Target Temperature...

Page 8: ...T Touch arrows to set desired usage limit before filter alert comes on home screen When this limit is reached FILTER will be on home screen and the CHECK FILTER indicator lights Limit may be set from...

Page 9: ...f actual ambient temperature You do have the option however to change the display temperature to match that of a previous thermostat or to match another thermostat already in your home The range of ch...

Page 10: ...100 has 4 manual override commands The manual screen is accessed by touching the large current temperature display in the middle of the HOME screen IMPORTANT The Mode must be in HEAT or COOL to access...

Page 11: ...ats day after day until you turn it off It supersedes the weekly program To use it touch HOLIDAY on the temporary screen The default holiday program is shown below To modify this program touch the PRO...

Page 12: ...save energy if you are gone for a short time MODE Button The mode button sets the CT100 to HEAT COOL or OFF modes Press it once to step to the next mode If the CT100 is in OFF and you want to return...

Page 13: ...12 seconds to leave the limited display screen RESET button The RESET button re boots the CT100 processor It does not effect the user programs that have been stored in permanent memory Compressor Pro...

Page 14: ...The controller will go into Discover Devices mode 2 Press MATE on your CT100 This is located in the MENU screen 3 The controller will discover the CT100 and add it to the device list 1 Press Remove D...

Page 15: ...ment and receiver c connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help IC Regula...

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