Programming The Thermostat; Understanding 7 Day Programming; Setting The Current Day And Time - York ARTTP001S User Manual

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5 - Programming the thermostat

5.1 UNDERSTANDING 7 DAY PROGRAMMING

It is recommended that you read and understand these ins-
tructions before you attempt to program your new thermostat.
Events and temperatures (Setpoints)
Each day of the week is divided into 4 events. An event is a desi-
gnated period of time during the day. The events are called
Morning, Day, Evening and N i g h t. Thus, Monday is divided into
Morning, Day, Evening and Night or 4 events, as is every day of
the week. Your thermostat allows you to choose between a 2
event (DAY and Night) or 4 event schedule. This is a DIP s w i t c h
selectable option. To exit programming at any time, press and
release the Resume button, or 15 seconds after pressing the last
button, the display will automatically change to the normal display.
Skipping an event (2 methods)
Your personal schedule may not require the use of all 4 events
on a particular day. For example, if you wish to go from the Day
event directly to the Night event, skipping over the Evening,
event there are 2 methods you can apply :
A)
- Press and release the Program button until you come to
the day and event hour on that day that you wish to skip.
- Press and hold down the Program button and at the same
time, press and release the Mode button. In the time display
area, you
will see "_ _ : _ _" indicating that the event is skipped.
B)
- If any two or more events have the same start time, the
latest event in the day has priority and therefore uses its set-
points.
Clock
Set temp
Program
Hold
Clock
Set temp
Program
Hold
8
Outdoor
Mode
Mo
Fan
Resume
Outdoor
Mode
Mo
Fan
Resume
For example you may program the Morning event setpoint to
heat to 21°C. As a result, every Morning event of the week will
heat to 21°C. Next select the Day event a Heating and/or
Cooling setpoint. You will continue until you have programmed
all 4 events in the same fashion. The setpoints that you have
selected to represent your events will be consistent for all 7 days
of the week. If you change a setpoint in any of the events, it
will change the corresponding setpoint for that particular
event, for every day of the week.
Event Times
You are only required to set a starting time for each event. An
event ends et the same time that the next event begins. For
example, you may choose to have the Morning event begin at
6:00 a.m. and the Day event set to begin at 9:00 a.m.. The
Morning event ends and the temperature will automatically
change to the Day event setpoint at 9:00 a.m.
You may however vary the start times for the events for each day
of the week. For example, you may choose to have the Morning
event begin at 6:00 a.m. from Monday ti Friday but not until 8/00
a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. You may choose to program a dif-
ferent start time for each of the 4 events for each day of the
week. Remember, the setpoints for these events remain the
same day after day.

5.2 SETTING THE CURRENT DAY AND TIME

Step 1 :
Press and release the CLOCK button. Display will flash
MO (Monday).
Step 2 :
Press the
or
the display.
Note :
Pressing the
or
ward and forward.
Step 3 :
Press and release the CLOCK button. Display will flash
the hour (12:).
Step 4 :
Press the
or
the display. Be sure AM or PM corresponds to proper time.
Note :
Pressing the
or
ward and forward.
Step 5 :
Press and release the CLOCK button. Display will flash
minutes (:00).
Step 6 :
Press the
or
on the display.
Note :
Pressing the
or
ward and forward.
Step 7
: Press RESUME or wait for the regular display to
appear.
button until current day appears on
buttons will remove the day back-
button until current hour appears on
buttons will move the hours back-
button until current minutes appears
buttons will move the minutes back-

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