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Change the room temperature
You can use the thermostat to raise or lower the temperature in the room. When the thermostat is the primary, and
you have equipment like furnaces and air conditioners installed, the Climate Cŏntrol™ Network System will run
appropriate equipment to meet and keep the setpoint in that room. The amount of heating or cooling delivered will
be the same for all the rooms in the air zone.
If you have radiant floors installed, they will always respond to the temperature setting of the room they are in, so
although the air systems may be serving a room according to the temperature settings of the primary thermostat,
the radiant floors will always be working to achieve the air temperature setpoint of the room they are in.
To set the room temperature:
1.
Click the
button.
2.
Click a thermostat.
3.
Click the
or
buttons to change the temperature.
When you adjust the temperature, the Touch Panel Interface initially displays the current setpoint in use (heat
Normal or Setback, cool Normal or Setback). This 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 determined by schedule time blocks or vacation calendar settings (when the whole system will
use Setback setpoints.) Once you have finished adjusting the temperature, the Touch Panel Interface display
reverts to the current temperature.
If you use your home computer or a Touch Panel Interface to change the temperature when the system is in
vacation mode, the system will not automatically come out of vacation mode. However, if you change the
temperature at a standard thermostat panel in a room, the system will automatically come out of the vacation mode
for 4 hours and use the non-vacation settings. See
Note:
The thermostat cannot be adjusted outside the range set by the minimum and maximum setpoints. To adjust
the temperature lower than the minimum or higher than the maximum, you must change the minimum and
maximum setpoints first. When you change the temperature on the thermostat, you might not notice an immediate
difference, particularly if you are heating the room with radiant flooring.