Control4 Wireless Thermostat manual

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    2 Disclaimer Control4 ® makes no representations or warrant ies with respect to any Contro l4 hardware, software , or the contents or use of this pu b lication, and specifica lly disclaims any express or implied warr anties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purp ose. Control4 reserves the right t o make changes to any and all part s[...]

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    3 Import ant Information Graphical Symb ol s in this Guide The following symbols an d their descr iptions dra w your attentio n to important safe practi ces and additiona l information that can help you avoid injury, death, or loss of material or time. CAUTION! This indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoid ed, may result in mi[...]

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    4 Content s Introduction .............................................................................................. ................... 5 Features ................................................................................................... ................... 6 Display .....................................................................[...]

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    5 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Wireless Thermostat fro m Control4. This intelligent programmable thermostat works as an integral part of the Control4 sy stem. H aving the thermostat integrated with the Control4 system allows you to control the temperature either using the Wireless The rmostat or any of the Control4 navigatio[...]

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    6 Features • Heat Point and Cool Point. The Wireless The rmostat works with your heating and cooling syst em to maintain a consistent temperature called a set point. With the Wi reless Thermost at, you can specify separate heating and cooling set points. The Wireless Thermostat automatically engages th e appropriate heating or cooling syst em unt[...]

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    7 Options of Control You can change the comfort settings using the following devices or displays: • Wireless Thermostat • Wireless Touch Screen • Mini Touch Screen • System Remote Control (On- Screen display or LCD display) • LCD Keypad From either the Wireless Thermostat or one of the navigation control options, you can do the following [...]

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    8 Change Heating and Cooling System Mode The Wireless Thermostat allows you to select the mode of operatio n for the climate control system. Using modes can help with efficiency. Modes include: • Off. When in the Off state, the Wireless Thermostat d oes not make any requests to the heating or cooling system. • Heat mode. During cold winter mont[...]

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    9 Change Thermostat Mode using Navigation Device or Dis play 1 From the Main Navigator screen, select Comfort . 2 From the options that appear , select Thermostat (name can vary and some na vigation devices skip this step). 3 From the Thermostat screen, select Mode . 4 From the pull-down menu, select one of the mode options: Off , Heat , Cool or Au[...]

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    10 Change Thermostat Mode using System Remote Con trol LCD 1 Press the Comfort button. 2 Press the Down or Up Arrow buttons to highlight T hermostat on the LCD screen, then press the Select button to view the thermostat’s current settings. 3 Press the Down or Up Arrow buttons to highlight the Mode option and press the Select button to view the mo[...]

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    11 Change Fan Settings You can turn the fan on manually or set it to be automat ically controlled by the H VAC system. When you turn the fan manually to On, it stays on through the programmed schedule, cre ating more ci rculation. (The next pre- programmed time does not overcome the change you made.) You can set the f an to: • On — Turns fan on[...]

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    12 Change Fa n Setting us ing Syste m Remote Cont rol LCD 1 Press the Comfort button. 2 Press the Down or Up Arrow buttons to highlight T hermostat on the LCD screen, then press the Select button to view the thermostat’s current settings. 3 Press the Down or Up Arrow buttons to highlight the Fan option and press the Select button to view the fan [...]

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    13 Change Hold Optio ns The Thermostat Hold options allow you to hold a desired temperature setting, overriding the programmed schedule. You can set the system to hold the tempera tur e (1) until the next programmed event, (2) for two hours, or (3) permanently. To change the Hold options using one of the navigat ion contr ol options, see the follow[...]

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    14 Change Thermostat Hold Option using Navigation Device or Display 1 From the Main Navigator screen, select Comfort . 2 From the options that appear , select Thermostat (name can vary and some na vigation devices skip this step). 3 From the Thermostat screen, select Hold . 4 From the Thermostat Hold screen, select one of the options: • Hold Unti[...]

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    15 Change Thermostat Hold Option using System Remote C ontrol LCD 1 Press the Comfort button. 2 Press the Down or Up Arrow buttons to highlight T hermostat on the LCD screen, then press the Select button to view the thermostat’s current settings. 3 Press the Down or Up Arrow buttons to highlight the Hold option and press the Select button t o vie[...]

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    16 V iew or Change T emperature Heat and Cool Points You can set the system to hold a temperature adjustment that varies from the programmed schedule. When you manually set a temperature, the system automatically sets a two-hour hold. NOTE: The system automatically makes sure that the H eat Point (the setting that turns the furnace on) is at least [...]

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    17 View or Change T emperature using Wireless Thermostat 1 Press Button 1 to toggle between Cool or Heat icons that appear above Button 1 . 2 Press repeatedly Button 4 to decrease or Button 5 t o increase the temperature in one degree increments until the desired temperature is reached. When you change the temperature, it sets an automatic hold for[...]

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    18 View or Change T emperature using System Remot e Control LCD 1 Press the Comfort button. 2 Press the Down or Up Arrow buttons to highlight T hermostat on the LCD screen, then press the Select button to view the thermostat’s current settings. 3 Press the Down or Up Arrow buttons to highlight either the Heat Set Point or Cool Set Point and press[...]

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    19 Options for Program Scheduling The Wireless Thermostat comes with a pre-programmed schedule. Using any of the navigation programming options, you can modify this pre-programmed schedul e to meet individual need s. Navigation programming options include: Wireless Touch Screen, the Mini Touch Screen, and the System Remote Control (On-Screen displa[...]

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    20 To Program a schedule: 1 From the Main Navigator screen, select Comfort . 2 From the options that appear , select Thermostat (name can vary and some na vigation devices skip this step). 3 At the Thermostat screen, select the Program button. 4 From the Day Selection screen that ap pears, select the day or set of days you want to progr am. • Wee[...]

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    21 5 For the day (or set of days) you selected, program these six events as needed, beginning wit h Wake: Wake , Away , Return, Sleep , Custom 1 and Custom 2 . When you chose a day (or set of days) in Step 4<S tepN umber>, a programming wizard displayed th e W ake event screen (like the example on the right). This is the first of six screens [...]

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    22 Additional Programming Your authorized reseller can help you c onfigure additional preferences for your Wire less Thermostat or Control4 system. These include: • The use of Celsius, instead of default setting Fahrenheit. • The use of the Remote Sensor, instead of the default setting On- board Temperature Sensor. • The use of a Custom Overs[...]

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    23 Low Battery When battery is low, a battery icon indicating a low ba ttery power appears right of the temperature on Wir eless Thermostat LCD screen. Battery Replacement T o replace battery: 1 Detach front faceplate by releasing the latch at the bottom of the Thermostat and sliding the faceplate up and off. 2 Remove old battery . See “Battery R[...]

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    24 Regulatory Compliance This product complies with stand ards esta b lished by the following re gulat ory bodies: • Federal Communications Commi ssion (FCC) • Industry Canada FCC • FCC ID: R33CCZT11: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condi- tions: (1) this device may not cause harmf[...]