To Adjust Program Schedules - Honeywell RTH7500 Series Quick Installation Manual

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Program Schedule
You can program four time periods each day, with different settings for weekdays
and weekends. We recommend the pre-set settings (shown in the table below),
since they can reduce your heating/cooling expenses.
Wake - Set to the time you wake up and the
temperature you want during the morning, until you
leave for the day.
Away - Set to the time you leave home and the
temperature you want while you are away (usually an
energy-saving level).
Home - Set to the time you return home and the
temperature you want during the evening, until
bedtime.
Sleep - Set to the time you go to bed and the
temperature you want overnight (usually an energy-
saving level).
NOTE: To temporarily or permanently override any of the above program
schedules, see page 12.

To adjust program schedules

1
Press Menu on your thermostat.
2
PROG is displayed. Press Select. Then
ON is displayed. Press Select.
3
Press + or - to select day or set of
days to edit. Press Select.
4
Press + or - to select a schedule
period to edit (Wake, Away, Home,
and Sleep). Press Select.
5
ON is displayed. Press Select to keep
the schedule period on. Or press
+ and then Select to turn off the
schedule period.
6
Time starts blinking. Press + or - to
adjust the schedule period start
time. Press Select.
7
Temperature starts blinking. Press
+ or - to adjust the "Heat" setpoint
temperature. Press Select. Press +
or - to adjust the "Cool" temperature
setpoint. Press Select.
8
Repeat steps 4 through 7 for the
remaining schedule periods.
9
Press Home when you're finished to
save program settings and return to
the home screen.
Wake
(6:00 am)
(8:00 am)
Home
(6:00 pm)
Sleep
(10:00 pm)
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Wake Away Home Sleep
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Wake Away Home Sleep
PM
11
RTH7500 Series
Heat
70
°
78
62
°
85
Away
70
°
78
°
62
82
The above table is only an example.
Back
Back
Cool
°
°
°
°

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