™ Operations Guide Model CH-THSTAT-W Wi-Fi Thermostat Main Thermostat Screen Backlite Display Room Temperature Room RH Setpoints Temperature Setting 4:30 PM RH 40% Warmer Sys Off 72 H System Fan Off Status 75 C Hold Cooler Indicators Link OK COOL...
Setting the heating or cooling temperature setpoint 4:30 Sys Off Press a button to go to the setpoint change screen HEAT AUTO MODE MENU HOLD Press the up or down arrow buttons to Setpoint change screen set the desired temperature setpoint HEATING SETPOINT Raise Temperature Lower Temperature...
Setting the System Mode: Off, Heat, Cool, Auto 4:30 PM Sys Off HEAT AUTO MODE MENU HOLD Press Mode button to change system mode System Mode change screen SYSTEM MODE Press the UP or HEATING DOWN buttons COOLING AUTO MODE button Done MODE to select the...
Setting Fan Mode and System Status Indicators 4:30 PM RH 40% System Cool Fan On Status Hold Link Ok Indicators HEAT AUTO MODE MENU HOLD Press the Fan button to change the Fan mode AUTO FAN: Fan automatically operated by the HVAC system. •...
Thermostat Operation Minimum Run Time (MRT) The thermostat has a Minimum Run Time after the start of any heating or cooling call. This minimum run time assures even heating and cooling cycles. The MRT delay will keep the system on even if reaches setpoint or you change the setpoint to a temperature that would satisfy the call, until the MRT expires.
Menu Selection 4:30 PM Sys Off HEAT AUTO MODE MENU HOLD Press Menu button to go to the main menu screen Menu Selection User Settings Use the Humidity Settings UP/DOWN Thermostat Info WiFi Network Status buttons to select the desired menu Done Select item...
The Schedules Screen gives you the option of setting a custom setback schedule or to load one of two preset schedules. Menu Options Select Schedule Heat and Cool: You can change the individual • day/hour and setpoints for the Heating and Cooling schedule Heat and Cool Preset: Comfort by selecting this menu item.
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Set Clock: The Set Clock screen allows you to set the Thermostat’s internal clock. Set Clock To set the Time and Date, move the cursor with the navigation Time 08:00 AM arrows until the data you want to change is highlighted. Date 01/01/11 Using the + and –...
Backlite/Display: Go to the Backlite/Display settings screen. This menu allows you to set the backlight timeout period and adjust the display contrast. Backlite Timeout: Sets the time from last button press that the backlite will timeout and turn off. The timeout value is adjustable from 0 or 20 to 120 seconds. If set to “0”, the Backlite will always be ON.
Changeover – if HVAC type = Heat Pump: Changeover with cool or changeover • with heat Network Address – This is an internal address, not the IP address • Thermostat Info Screen Thermostat Info Model Number Ver: 02.07.01 WiFi Radio Version: 02.36 System Type: Standard...
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WiFi Setup WiFi Network Status Screen WiFi Network Status SSID: A Chan: 6 Security: Open DHCP: ON IP: 192.168.1.100 : 2000 SUB: 255.255.255.0 Auth: Y GW: 192.168.1.1 Assoc: Y Done This screen is selected from the main menu and displays the current WiFi network parameters: SSID: Current network the thermostat is connected to Channel: Current WiFi channel...
Upon successful completion, the WiFi Network Status screen will be displayed • SSID Select SSID and press the “Select” button to scan for available networks. After the thermostat completes a network scan, the available networks will be displayed. Use the up/down arrow buttons to scroll through the available networks WiFi Networks Network1 Shows network SSID, signal strength and open / locked network status...
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Reset Time The thermostat can auto reset the WiFi radio if no active communications occurs during the time period set by the Reset Time. Default set to Off. Reboot Radio Resets the WiFi radio. Current network settings are not changed. Restore Radio Restores WiFi radio to factory settings.
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FCC/IC INFORMATION TO USER This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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