Temporary Schedule Changes - Honeywell Home THX9321 Prestige 2.0 Manual

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Temporary Schedule Changes

Use the thermostat to set temporary schedule changes
that impact the regular schedule for the heating/cooling
system. This feature is useful if your daily schedule
sometimes changes.
Select an option, then follow screen prompts to conserve
energy while you're away and maintain a comfortable
climate after you return.
After the times you set, the normal program schedule will
resume.
• Stay Home From Work: Ignores the "Away" period and
keeps the temperature at a comfortable level
throughout the day.
• Return Home Early: Shortens the "Away" period and
applies evening temperature settings earlier than usual.
• Return Home Late: Extends the "Away" period, and
applies evening temperature settings later than usual.
• Wake Up Early: Shortens the "Sleep" period and applies
morning temperature settings earlier than usual.
• Stay Up Late: Delays the "Sleep" period to keep the
temperature comfortable until you go to bed.
1. Press MENU
2. Scroll to select TEMPORARY SCHEDULE
3. Select option, then follow screen prompts
NOTE: See also "Overriding Schedules: Residential Use"
beginning on page 72.
Utility Scheduling
This feature can help reduce fuel or electric expenses by
changing indoor temperatures at certain times of the day
when utility charges rise. For example, the system can be
set to raise indoor temperature slightly in summer (or lower
it in winter) during hours of peak usage when rates are
higher.
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THX9321 PRESTIGE
2.0 AND THX9421 PRESTIGE
1. Press MENU, then press Preferences, then press Util-
ity Schedule Options.
2. Press On, then press Next.
3. Select the temperatures you would like to adjust
based on the Utility Schedule. Choose to create a
cost-saving schedule for the heating system, the
cooling system, or both.
4. When asked if you'd like to enter the Utility Schedule
now, press Yes.
5. Indicate how many different price levels the Utility
Schedule has, then press Next. At this and the follow-
ing screens, you can customize how the system oper-
ates for up to four different price levels, based on
local utility rates.
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