Appendix A: Menu Selection Screen - Descriptions
Below are definitions of the options in each screen.
User Settings and Humidity Settings Descriptions
Setting
Description
Set Clock
Sets the clock. Both 12 and 24 hr clocks are supported. See
Filter Service
Set the
Filter Runtime
and
Service Interval
portions. When the
Filter Runtime
matches the
Service
Interval
, an alert is displaying indicating the filter needs attention. See
Maint Service
The total number of hours the Heating and/or Cooling system has run in hours is displayed. In the
Maintenance Service
screen, a
Service Interval
can be set. When the
Heat R Cool Runtime =
Service Interval
, an alert is displayed on the LCD. See
Screen Timeout
Set amount of time that will elapse between hitting a button in the main thermostat control screen to
the point that just the temperature is displayed. See
F/C Settings
Sets the temperature scale. Select either fahrenheit or celsius. See
Sensor Calibration
Use this screen to calibrate and adjust the information received from the temperature and/or humidity
sensors installed against a previously calibrated sensor. The temperature displayed in the
Sensor
Calibration
screen is what will be displayed in the main thermostat control screen. See
Backlite/Display
The Backlighting and contrast levels on the LCD display are modified in the
BackLite Display
screen.
See
RH Mode
Enables and disables the Humidity Control Logic (HCL). See
RH Setpoint
Used to set the Relative Humidity setpoint. The
RH Setpoint
is used by the Humidity Control Logic
when deciding to extend a cool call to reduce the humidity levels. See
Wi-Fi Setup menu
Setting
Description
WPS Connect
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), also called Simple Config, is one method used to connect to a local
network. The router in the local network must support WPS Connect and set so it is looking for a
device. See
SSID
Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a second method used to connect to a local network. When SSID is
selected, a user can either scan the area looking for a specific network or if the local network SSID is
known, can manually enter the network SSID. Refer to the
DHCP**
When connecting to a local network (WPS Connect or SSID), use the DHCP protocol to assign an IP
Address to the thermostat. The router in the local network must support DHCP.
SST-W100 Wireless Thermostat Deployment Guide
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