Controlling A Thermostat - GE 45633 User Manual

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detailed instructions.
** The remote is designed to control most Z-Wave lighting control
devices, door locks and thermostats sold in North America. If
during the inclusion process, a thermostat is not a recognized
device ("unknown"), it cannot be added to the network using
the normal Setup/Thermostat/Add process and the remote will
display "Failure" if the thermostat is not a recognized device. (A
thermostat could fail the inclusion process because the specific
thermostat device class is not supported by the controller, while
the generic device class is supported). This non-recognized ther-
mostat could however be added to a Group or Scene (utilizing the
generic device class) in order to provide minimal control (Basic On/
Off commands). Please refer to your thermostat's instructions to
determine the functions of these basic commands. If attempting
to add the "unknown" device to the network, please use the Group
or Scene inclusions process found in this manual. Please note if
you add an "unknown" thermostat to a Group or Scene, this
thermostat needs to be the only device part of that Group/Scene.
Additionally, deleting an "unknown" device from the Z-Wave
network must be done through the Delete option in the Light
Setup Menu.
Please note: Some thermostats report that they are in the OFF
mode when first added to a network. Make sure that you have
changed the mode setting to "Heat" or "Cool" before trying to
check the room temperature and/or adjust the setpoint (desired
temperature).

Controlling a Thermostat:

The features and functions that can be remotely controlled vary
by manufacturer. During setup, the remote queries the thermostat
to identify its capabilities and will only display the thermostat's
supported functions. If supported by the thermostat, this remote
allows you to check and adjust room temperature and adjust
HVAC system modes (Heat, Cool, Auto, Off, etc.).
1. Press and release the THERMOSTAT key (upper right button).
2. The display changes to THERMOSTAT.
3. Press the number key (1 – 4) to select the thermostat you want
to control.
4. The display automatically changes to THERMO X and then to
SETPOINT.
5. Use either Arrow key to cycle between Setpoint and Mode.
a. Setpoint displays the current room temperature and the cur-
rent setting for the operating mode. Please note: this only
works in "Heat" and "Cool" mode.
b. "Mode" displays the functional options for your HVAC system
(Heat, Cool, Auto, etc.).
6. Select the function you want to control and Press OK.
7. Use the Arrow keys to change the system settings for the se-
lected mode and Press OK.
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