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Setback scheduling. What’s that, you say?
Setback means different temperature set-points
for different times and days. It’s why you bought
the Master Scheduler, right? And it’s a feature
you’ll love, especially when you begin to notice
the savings on your utility bills.
• Press PERIOD to start scheduling.
(The word Schedule will light up.)
The six setback periods will be
displayed in sequence when you
continue to press PERIOD. An arrow
marks the current setback for
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ETBACK
P
ROGRAMMING
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CHEDULING
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ow For The Master Scheduler’s Reason For Being.
You’ll also see the
timeandtemperaturecorresponding to each
period.
Naturally, the Master Scheduler will accept whatever
time you enter into each of the setback periods.
• Press ZONE to select the zone you wish to
program.
• Press TIME/TEMP until the hours flash,
then press either ARROW to reach or
change the hour you want to initiate
this setpoint. Press TIME/TEMP again to
adjust the minutes in 10-minute
intervals.The bars at the bottom of the
display will graphically show the
relationship between this period and
adjacent periods.
Note: There is no need to program a “stop” time.
(This is determined by the “start” time of the next
time period.)
Wake
M-F
P1
M-F
P2
Sat
P1
Sat
P2
Sun
P1
Sun
P2
Zone
AM
SCHEDULE
Cool
Heat
Noon
Midnt
Midnt
P1
P2
M-F
P1
M-F
P2
Sat
P1
Sat
P2
Sun
P1
Sun
P2
Zone
AM
SCHEDULE
Cool
Heat
Noon
Midnt
Midnt
P1
P2