Table of Contents INTRODUCTION............................................1 MOUNTING ..............................................2 INSTALLING/CHANGING BATTERIES....................................2 Figure 1 — Battery Locations ............................................2 Replacing same type batteries (Alkaline or Lithium).................................2 Figure 2 — Opening Thermostat............................................. 2 FOUR-BUTTON / HOTEL CONFIGURATION ..................................3 Figure 3 — Four-Button Cluster............................................3 Figure 4 — Four-Button LCD Display..........................................3 SEVEN-BUTTON CONFIGURATION ......................................4 Figure 5 —...
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For hotel room applications, programming, clock setup buttons and associated display information are typically not provided. The second part of The T9000 system is called a Remote Control Node or RCN. An RCN interfaces with the desired HVAC...
The Energizer L91 lithium battery cost more but will run the thermostat somewhat longer. Figure 2 — Opening Thermostat The T9000 operates with either 2 or 4 AA batteries. Four (4) batteries will obviously double the time between battery changes...
Current COOL Operation Temperature FOUR-BUTTON / HOTEL CONFIGURATION The T9000 can be ordered in a four or seven button configuration. Setpoint Setpoint Typically in hotel applications, users do not need access to FAN AUTO programming or clock functions. Buttons for those functions are Fan Status therefore not provided in the hotel model.
Setting the Clock The seven-button T9000 thermostat provides programmable As you adjust the clock and program your T9000, notice that the functions. The user can set the clock and program the thermostat display helps you by continuously blinking the item you are ready to to automatically set specified temperatures at specified times.
DOWN button to change the selected hour start time. Press HEAT/COOL. The T9000 does not allow separate heating and cooling programs. Whatever you program for times and temperatures will apply to STEP FOUR: heating or cooling. Check the program when switching over from The minute of the day will blink next.
Important Note operating mode and programmed operating mode. When in the The T9000 does not communicate with its RCN(s) any more programmed mode, your thermostat responds to the times and frequently than it must. Because it runs on batteries, limiting how temperatures programmed.
January, 2005 – Operators Manual ENERNET Corporation Press the HEAT/COOL button when you have the icon you want. INSTALLING AND REMOVING NODES At this point all selections have been made and nothing on the The Linking Procedure display should be blinking. You are now ready to install a node.
SW4 MODE button to return to the normal thermostat display. Setting Min/Max Set Point Micro Set point minimums and maximums may be set on the T9000 to limit the maximum heating set point and minimum cooling set point. To enter the min/max setup mode, you must simultaneously press the PROGRAM and RUN buttons.
RCN(s) within a maximum of ten minutes. Hot or cold drafts from air ducts and windows should be avoided. (NOTE: If your T9000 uses the “RF Link Fail” message, it will be Avoid heat from the sun, lighting fixtures, appliances, fireplaces, etc.
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Use four (4) batteries for longest operation. If adjust the set point temperature to minimize system operation. For you are using the T9000 to control a heating system, we recommend example, you could adjust to a set point of 88° in cooling or 55° in putting fresh batteries in at the start of the heating season.
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ENERNET Corporation “What are the buttons inside my thermostat for?” “I see solar cells on the T9000; does it need light to operate?” Referring to Figure 7, the SW4 INSTALL button located at the When not reading temperature or communicating with an RCN, the bottom center of the printed circuit board is used to put the T9000 thermostat consumes very little power.
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