Setting The Fan; Setting The System Mode; Using Priority; Alerts And Notifications - Honeywell Home T10 Pro RedLINK Manual

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T10 PRO SMART THERMOSTAT WITH REDLINK
1. Touch menu.
2. Scroll down and select "Preferences".
3. Select "Date and Time".
4. Date and time information are displayed.
Set date
• If the date shown is incorrect, touch "date".
• Scroll up or down on the left of the display until the
correct month is in the middle of screen.
• Scroll up or down on the center of the display until the
correct day is in the middle of screen.
• Scroll up or down on the right of the display until the
correct year is in the middle of screen.
• Touch "Done".
Set time
• If the time shown is incorrect, touch "time".
• Scroll up or down on the left of the display until the
current hour is in the middle of screen.
• Scroll up or down on the center of the display until the
current minutes are in the middle of screen.
• Scroll up or down on the right of the display until the
correct am or pm is in the middle of screen.
• Touch "Done".

Setting the Fan

NOTE: Fan setting not available for all system types.
Touch menu
Touch Fan
Choose on, auto, or circulate.
Auto setting only runs the fan with the heating or cooling
system.*
On setting runs the fan continuously.
Circ setting runs the fan approx 33% of the time to ensure
air circulation.
* The fan may also run with the humidifier, humidifier, or
ventilator depending on how the thermostat was
configured.
Programming the Fan
You can set the fan to on, auto, or circ for each program
when using time-based scheduling.

Setting the System mode

Touch menu
Touch System mode
Touch desired option
• Heat: Controls only the heating system.
• Cool: Controls only the cooling system.
• Off: Heating/cooling systems are off.
• Auto: Selects heating or cooling depending on the
indoor temperature.
• Em Heat (heat pumps with aux. heat): Controls
auxiliary/emergency heat. Compressor is locked out.
Touch Done to save and exit.
NOTE: The Auto and Em Heat system settings may not
appear, depending on how your thermostat was
installed.

Using Priority

Priority creates an average temperature in your home
based on specific rooms. This allows you to prioritize
comfort where you want it.
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Active Rooms
Rooms with detected motion are
automatically selected to create an average
temperature in your home.
Room without Activity
No motion is detected. Will not contribute
to the average temperature.
Room with Activity
Motion is detected. Will contribute to the
average temperature.
Selecting sensors
The temperature reading displayed on the home screen is
from the sensor or sensors that are being used for
temperature control. You can change which sensors are
being used for control by selecting menu-priority. From
the home screen, touch the menu icon at the bottom of
the display and select "Priority".
Priority screen
Selected rooms
When set to "selected rooms" you may select one or more
rooms to read the wireless indoor sensor information
from.
When multiple sensors are selected, the temperature is
averaged.
Active rooms
When set to "Active rooms" the thermostat controls
temperature based on the reading from the indoor sensors
that detect motion.

Alerts and notifications

1. The red dot above the Menu icon indicates an active
alert or notification. Touch the Menu icon to view
active Alerts & Notifications.
2. Touch Notifications to open this menu.
3. Touch the alert message to see more information
about the alert.
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Selected Rooms
Rooms you manually select create an
average temperature in your home.
Unselected Room
Will not contribute to the average
temperature.
Selected Room
Will contribute to the average
temperature.
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