By using the pre-programmed settings, this thermostat can save you money by optimizing energy usage in heating and cooling. After setting the time and temperature scale, no additional action is needed to utilize the pre- programmed settings. Refer to the Default Programs Chart for detailed information about the pre-programmed settings. 34 AMPMprogramhold/returnsystemoffheatcool AMPMprogramhold/returnsystemoffheatcool METhoDS of opEraTion, ConT. 3. CrEaTing CuSToM prograMS • Program times can be
5. Use the arrow keys (U-U) to change the desired heat setting. MORN DESIRED :: A HEAT 9 6. Press the Prog key to advance to the next period. 10 Repeat steps 1-6 for the DAY, EVE, and NITE periods. Afterwards, repeat steps 1-6 for 4 daily periods on Saturdays (Day 6), and 4 daily periods on Sundays (Day 7). The temperature display will show "6" for Saturdays, and "7" for Sunday times. Note: If Programming Mode is not being used and Day/Night Mode is being used, only the Weekday -DAY and NITE set
For each of the higher rates, MID, HI and CRIT, you can easily set the number of degrees of variation by changing the VAR (variation) settings for the rate. The rate currently in effect is provided to the thermostat by the energy provider's meter or other device. The thermostat will raise the cool setting or lower the heat setting by the amount that you select for the higher rates. The thermostat display will show which rate is in use by periodically flashing RATE-LO, MID, HIor CRITin the time d
When used with remote systems, HAI recommends that the thermostat be configured as "nonprogrammable" (See Setup Item 03 - "Display Options"). HAI AUTOMATION SYSTEMS The thermostat can communicate with an HAI automation system over a Z-Wave network. The controller can send commands to the thermostat to change mode, cool setting, heat setting, status of fan and hold, and other items. ADDING A THERMOSTAT TO THE Z-WAVE NETWORK When prompted by Z-Wave primary or inclusion controller to include the th
The display will return to normal in 10 seconds. Don't forget to change your filter! ANTICIPATION Your thermostat has a sophisticated control system designed to keep you comfortable while saving energy. Part of the control system is a feature called "anticipation", which anticipates the need to turn the system on or off before the temperature is actually at the setting. As humans, we perceive temperature as a combination of heat in the air and heat radiated from the walls and surroundings. The t
• When connecting to an HAI Home Control system or remote switch, this jumper must be installed. • When connecting to a PC or other device with a serial port, this jumper must be removed. COMM JUMPER J8 COMMUNICATIONS JUMPER FIGURE 11 – COMMUNICATIONS JUMPER HAI HOME CONTROL SYSTEMS The thermostat can be connected to an HAI Home Control system. The controller can send commands to the thermostat to change mode, cool setting, heat setting, status of fan and hold, and other items. Run a 3 (or 4) co
This thermostat has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. This product generates and can radiate radio frequency energy. Due to its low power design, it is unlikely to interfere with radio and TV communications. If it is suspected of doing so, the user is encouraged to try to correct the problem by reorienting the receiver's antenna, moving the receiver away from the product, or consulting an experienced radio/TV techn
4-OUTSIDE • OUTSIDE will be displayed when the temperature display shows the outdoor temperature. The outdoor temperature will be displayed every 4 seconds. 7 5-• The Top .. is displayed when the heating or cooling system is running. The Bottom • is displayed when the Auxiliary heat is on. 6-COOL COOL is displayed when the system is in Cool mode. 7-AUTO AUTO is displayed when in automatic changeover mode. 8-HEAT HEAT is displayed when the system is in Heat mode. EMHEAT is displayed when the Emer
Under these conditions, the heat pump will run continuously and the auxiliary heat will cycle on and off as needed. If you wish to temporarily override Energy Efficient Control to heat as quickly as possible, press the Hold key. The RC-100 will use the Auxiliary Heat as needed to reach the heat setting, then resume Energy Efficient Control once the setting is reached. Remember to turn Hold old off to resume programmed operation. 3 4 OPERATION To take advantage of all the benefits and features of
Cool Minimum On The number of minutes the thermostat forces the cooling system to remain on before turning off. Raising this number will increase the total time the cooling system is on (saving energy), but may allow the temperature to drift farther from setpoint (decreasing comfort). When combined with Cool Minimum Off, cycles per hours can be obtained by using the following calculation: 60 / (Cool Minimum On + Cool Minimum Off). The default time is 6 minutes. Cool Minimum Off The number of min