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B) BALANCE POINTS (Cont.)
1. LOW BALANCE POINT the outdoor temperature below which compressor terminals
will not be energized.
2. HIGH BALANCE POINT the outdoor temperature above which the auxiliary heat terminal
will not be energized in the HEAT mode (does not effect Emergency Heat operation).
C) DISPLAY OPTIONS
1. TEMPERATURE SCALE all temperatures displayed including room temperatures and
set points can be °F or °C.
2. SHOW TEMPERATURE SET POINTS ALWAYS keeps the temperature settings visible on
the display at all times.
3. SHOW TEMPERATURE SET POINTS ONLY IF CHANGED displays the temperature
settings (heat and/or cool) only when the user changes them. The first press of either
the up or down adjust buttons will display the settings.
4. SHOW DATE AND TIME the message display will, by default, scroll three messages
showing the status of the mode, fan and equipment outputs. A fourth date and time can be
added to this list. However, the automation system must transmit the time and date to
the thermostat at least once a day. If the automation system is not capable of doing
this, the date and time can be configured not to show.
11. TO ACCESS THESE HVAC SET-UP FEATURES
When first powered up, the message display will scroll through the current mode status,
fan status, and heating/cooling output status. This is referred to as Passive Display because
you do not interact with it. To get into the Set-Up Menu, press the Enter button
and Mode button at the same time. This is referred to as User Interactive Display, as the user
navigates through various menu and sub-menu selections to change variables.
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