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O M N I S T A T
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATING THERMOSTAT
:
P
DAY
COOL
AUTO
Hold
Prog
Mode
Fan
OMNISTAT
Owner's Manual
RC-101 Heat Pump
Real Time Pricing System
2 Stage Heat / 1 Stage Cool
Document Number 13R00-4
January, 1997

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  • Page 1 O M N I S T A T ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATING THERMOSTAT COOL AUTO Hold Prog Mode OMNISTAT Owner's Manual RC-101 Heat Pump Real Time Pricing System 2 Stage Heat / 1 Stage Cool Document Number 13R00-4 January, 1997...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 1997 Home Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION ........DESCRIPTION ABOUT HEAT PUMPS .
  • Page 4 This thermostat is Listed by Underwriter's Laboratories and UL Canada. This thermostat has been tested and found to comply with the requirements of the European Union for Electromagnetic Interference, Electromagnetic Immunity and Safety under the applicable EMI and Low Voltage Directives and Standards.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    These items have a check box ( ) for your installer to indicate which features are used in your system. As an EPA ENERGY STAR Partner, Home Automation, Inc. has determined that this thermostat meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.
  • Page 6: About Heat Pumps

    ABOUT HEAT PUMPS... A heat pump is a mechanical refrigeration system that operates in two modes, heating and cooling. In cooling mode, the heat pump takes indoor heat and pumps it outside, just like a standard air conditioner. In heating mode, the process is reversed: the heat pump takes outside heat and pumps it inside.
  • Page 7: Energy Efficient Control

    ENERGY EFFICIENT CONTROL Using the programmable or remote control features of your thermostat, you can save energy costs by setting back the thermostat during unoccupied times. This reduces the energy loss from indoors to outdoors. In the past, it has been said that heat pumps should not be set back because it takes more energy to re-heat the premises than to keep it at the same temperature.
  • Page 8: Operation

    OPERATION To take advantage of all the benefits and features offered by your thermostat, we recommend that you start by becoming familiar with its operation. Hold 1- Display The Display is used to show current time, temperature, outdoor temperature (optional), mode, and to give useful information that will guide you through normal operation of your thermostat.
  • Page 9 MORN, DAY, EVE, and NITE periods. 4- Mode Press the Mode key to set the thermostat mode to Off, Heat, Cool, Auto, or EM Heat. In Off mode, the heating and cooling systems are both off and do not respond to changes in temperature settings.
  • Page 10 6- Down Arrow ( ) Press the Down Arrow key to lower the desired temperature. 7- Up Arrow ( ) Press the Up Arrow key to raise the desired temperature. 8- Aux Heat Indicator The Aux Heat indicator (green) glows when the auxiliary heat is 9- Check Indicator The Check indicator (red) may be used to indicate a malfunction of the heat pump, of for some other condition.
  • Page 11: Display

    DISPLAY The following icons will be displayed during normal operation: HOLD MORN NITE REMOTE 1- Temperature Display Shows the current temperature, desired temperature, or heating and cooling settings. 2- Time Display Shows the current time of day. DESIRED DESIRED is displayed when the temperature display shows the desired temperature setting.
  • Page 12 OFF is displayed when the system is in the Off mode. REMOTE REMOTE is displayed when the last command received by the thermostat was sent by a remote system. 12- Period Indicators MORN, DAY, EVE, or NITE temperature changes are made by the thermostat programs. is displayed when scheduled...
  • Page 13: Filter Reminder

    You will be more comfortable at a higher cool setting, which saves energy. Remember to allow some time for the thermostat to adapt to a new setting.
  • Page 14: Real Time Pricing System

    For example, if your heat setting is 68 degrees, the rate is hi, and the variance for hi is set to 3, the thermostat will control to 65 degrees.
  • Page 15: Setting The Current Time And Day

    SETTING THE CURRENT TIME AND DAY To set or change the current time and day, press and release the Prog key. The hour will blink. Use the arrow keys ( - ) to change the hour. Press the Prog key to advance to minutes. Use the arrow keys ( - ) to change minutes.
  • Page 16: Programming

    PROGRAMMING Your thermostat may be programmed to adjust the heating and cooling settings up to 4 times per day (MORN, DAY, EVE, NITE). You can setup a temperature time schedule for weekdays, Saturday, and Sunday. To enter programming mode, press the Prog key 4 times.
  • Page 17: Setting Time Schedules

    Your thermostat will follow a set of time scheduled programs on weekdays (Monday-Friday), on Saturday, and on Sunday. This will allow you to have different heating and cooling settings on Saturday and Sunday, than you normally would have for weekdays (Monday - Friday).
  • Page 18 MORN Press the Prog key to advance to the next item. Use the arrow keys ( - ) to change the desired cool setting. MORN Press the Prog key to advance to the next item. Use the arrow keys ( - ) to change the desired heat setting. MORN Press the Prog key to advance to the next period.
  • Page 19: System Mode

    "REMOTE" will be displayed when a command is sent from the automation system or personal computer. You can use the arrow keys ( - ) on the thermostat to change the temperature settings. When the temperature settings are changed at the thermostat, "REMOTE"...
  • Page 20: Time Schedules

    TIME SCHEDULES The table below shows the time schedules that are currently set into your thermostat. There is a blank table at the bottom that can be used to plan changes to the current schedule. WEEKDAYS SATURDAYS SUNDAYS MORN COOL...
  • Page 21 COOL HEAT...
  • Page 22: Two Year Limited Warranty

    TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Home Automation, Inc. (HAI), warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase by the consumer. During the warranty period, HAI will repair or replace, at its option, any HAI thermostat that fails due to defect.

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