Using The Web Portal; Using Your Mobile Phone; Occupancy Sensing; Implementing Occupancy Sensing - BAYweb BW-WT1 Owner's Manual

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Using the Web Portal

The real power of the BAYweb Thermostat is realized by using the BAYweb Portal to access
your thermostat. This portal can be accessed anytime from anywhere via web browser and
Internet enabled mobile phone. Unlimited use of the portal is included at no charge.
To setup your personalized portal go to the web site (www.bayweb.com), register a new
account, login and add a device (your thermostat). You will need the serial number and key
code that are on the front of this manual.

Using Your Mobile Phone

Once you have setup your personalized web portal, you can also use most any mobile phone
that has web access to remotely access your thermostat and other web devices. To access
the mobile web portal, enter the following address in your mobile phone browser:
www.bayweb.com/mobile.

Occupancy Sensing

The BAYweb Thermostat can use various types of sensors (motion sensors being the most
common) which allow the thermostat to "know" when you are home (Occupied) or when you
are away (Not Occupied).
Occupancy sensors enable the Web Thermostat to operate as one of the most efficient
thermostat available today. Using occupancy sensors will save you the most amount of
money and simplify setting up your thermostat.
Using Occupancy Sensing allows you to only pay for heating or air conditioning to your
comfort level when you are there. Imagine running out to go shopping on a weekend and
being gone from your house for say 5 hours. Do you always turn your thermostat down when
you go shopping? Now your BAYweb Thermostat can do it for you.
Use of Occupancy Sensing simplifies setting up your thermostat's schedule because all you
need to do is determine when you generally are asleep and when you generally wake up (if
you want your house heated before you wake). The remainder of the time you can tell the
thermostat to sense if you are there or not.
While "Sensing", the thermostat will automatically set back the temperature to your "Away"
set point after a period of time of not sensing occupancy. Likewise, upon sensing occupancy,
it will switch to your "Home" set point.
Scheduling a "Sleep" activity disables Occupancy Sensing to prevent switching to the Home
set point if you get up in the middle of the night and happen to pass a sensor.

Implementing Occupancy Sensing

To enable and use occupancy sensing you need to install one or more occupancy sensors
and configure the thermostat to use them on the web portal.
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