PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT
Select Program Days
Mon To Sun
Mon To Fri
Sat To Sun
Monday
Cancel
Next
NOTE: If your programming does not cover all the days of the week, the EnergyStar
Even if you select one of the groups of days (e.g., Mon to Sun), you may still select individual days and program those differently.
Mon To Sun Program
Wake
6:00 AM
Morn
8:00 AM
Eve
5:00 PM
Night
10:00 PM
Exit
NOTE: You will see this message: Would You Like To Change Fan Mode To Program? If you select No, the setting you chose is shown but
not used. The setting in the Fan Mode Menu takes priority.
Mon To Sun Program
Wake
6:00 AM
Morn
8:00 AM
Eve
5:00 PM
Night
10:00 PM
Back
NOTE: Sensor selection made here overrides the sensor choice made with Comfort Settings. You may see this message: Do You Want
Sensor to Change to Program? If you select Yes, Sensor will change to Program in Comfort Settings (see page 16).
From the main screen, select Menu, then Schedule, then Program. This will take you to the Select
Program Days menu. The choices are:
Mon to Sun – All days of the week will be set the same.
Mon to Fri – Five weekdays can be set the same.
Sat to Sun – Weekend days can be set differently from the weekdays.
Individual Days (you may select the actual individual days) – Each day can be set separately.
Once you select the day or set of days:
HEAT COOL
NOTE: In this example there are four events (Wake, Morn, Eve and Night) in a Monday to Sunday
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program. The previous page explained how to change the number of events.
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Selecting Next will change the highlighted selection.
Select
Choose one event (Wake, for instance), and make changes to the four items in that row:
Time – Select a time. The thermostat allows for changes in 10-minute increments.
Heat and Cool – Select temperature. Adjustments are in one-degree increments.
Fan – Choose On, Auto, or Int (Intermittent). (See OVERRIDE FAN OPERATION on page 11.)
If a remote sensor is installed, SNSR will be the fifth item to program.
FAN
SNSR
SNSR – In this column you select the temperature sensor(s) used to control the thermostat.
Auto
Lcl
Auto Lcl
Lcl selects the local sensor built-in to the thermostat, and is the default setting for this menu
Auto Lcl
Auto Lcl
item. Rmt selects the remote indoor sensor. This choice also disables the local sensor. Avg
Next
selects the average temperature of the local and remote sensors.
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setpoints are used for the remainder of the days.
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