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8. and used in programming to
set time and in configuration menu to
change selections (page 12).
9. “Outdoor Temperature” indicates
the outdoor temperature is being
displayed. Outdoor temperature
reading will display in time of day
area. This feature is only available for
heat pump systems
10. “Hold At” is displayed when the
thermostat is in the Hold mode (page
9). “Temporary Hold At” is displayed
when the thermostat is in a temporary
Hold mode (page 10).
11. “Auxiliary Heat” indicates the
auxiliary heating or emergency
heating is on (page 9). (Heat Pump
system only.)
12. “Advanced” indicates the Advanced
Installer Configuration Menu used by
your contractor during setup.
13. “RH XX%” displays the indoor relative
humidity (page 12).
14. Displays the active humidification /
dehumidification setpoint.
1. Run Schedule touch key to exit
any menu and begin operating the
program.
2. Set Time touch key used for setting
thermostat time (page 7) or Hold
touch key used to permanently
override program temperature (page
10).
3. Copy
touch key used to copy
programs (page 16) or Installer
Config touch key used to enter menu
to set thermostat options (page 12).
4. Clean Display touch key allows 30
seconds to wipe off the display. Clean
Display will also reset change filter,
change humidifier pad, and change
UV light (page 11). Advance Day
touch key used for programming
(page 16).
5. SCROLLING MESSAGE CENTER
Displays system information or
maintenance reminder during
thermostat operation. Displays
thermostat information during setup
and programming.
6. “Call For Service” indicates a fault in
the heating or cooling system (page
19). It does not indicate a fault in the
touchscreen thermostat.
7. “Low” indicates when heating or
cooling first stage is called for. “High”
indicates when a second stage is
called for (page 9).
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