Honeywell programmable thermostat manual

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    Place Bar Code Here 63-2652—01 T7351 Programmable Thermost at FOR CONVENTIONAL/HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS User ’ s Guide 63-2652_A.fm Page 1 M onday, May 10 , 2010 4:21 PM[...]

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    63-2652—01 2 FEA TURES • T ypically used in bu ildings (includi ng: rest aurant s, shoppi ng malls, office building s and banks) und er 55,000 square feet. • For single zone rooftop unit s, split systems, heat pumps or hot/chilled water systems. • 7-day progra mming. • T wo Occupied and two Not Occupied periods per day . • Keypad multi-[...]

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    3 63-2652 —01 SETTINGS Using Thermost at Keys The thermost at keys are used to: • set current time and day , • program times and setpoints for heating and cooling, • override the program temp eratures, • display present setting, • set system a nd fan operation, • perform simple configuration. NOTE: See Fig. 1 for keypad info rmation. [...]

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    63-2652—01 4 Setting System and Fan System default setting is Auto. The fan default is set so the fan operates contin uously during: — Occupied periods, — Heating and cooling equipment stages in Not Occupied and reco very periods. NOTE: Use System and Fan keys to change settings. System Settings — Auto: Thermostat automatically changes betw[...]

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    5 63-2652 —01 PROGRAMMING The thermostat operates at the Occup ied temperature setting unless the thermostat is programmed. The prog ram has four settings: — Occupied heat. — Occupied cool. — Not Occupied heat. — Not Occupied cool. The thermostat can be set for two Occupied and two Not Occupied times for each day of the week (28 independe[...]

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    63-2652—01 6 T able 2. Occupied and Not Occupied Period Start T im es. NOTE: 12:00 PM is n oon, and 12:00 AM is m idnight. Day Occupied Period 1 Not Occupied Period 1 Occupied Period 2 Not Occupi ed Period 2 Monday T uesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 63-2652_A.fm Page 6 M onday, May 10 , 2010 4:21 PM[...]

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    7 63-2652 —01 Fig. 1. Thermost at key loca tions. When using the keypad to change the day/time: 1. Press Set Day until the current day is displayed. NOTE: Sun = Sunday , Mon = Mon day , T ue = T ues day , Wed = W ednesday , Thu = Thursday , Fri = Friday , Sat = Saturday . 2. Press Set Time . 3. Press up S or down T until the current time is displ[...]

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    63-2652—01 8 NOTE: T apping Set Time changes the time in one hour increments. 4. Press Run Schedule . Setting Schedule T imes Use the keys in the “Schedule” area of the keypad for this procedure. 1. Press Occupied . NOTE: Anytime a start time is not required, press Clear St art Time . 2. Press Day until desire d day is displayed. 3. Press Occ[...]

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    9 63-2652 —01 7. Repeat steps 2 through 6 for all the days desired. 8. Press Run Schedule . Clearing Program S t art Ti me s 1. Press Occupied or Not Occupied until the start period to be cleared is displayed. 2. Press Day until desired day is displayed. 3. Press Clear S tart Time . 4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for all the start times to be cleare[...]

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    63-2652—01 10 5. Press Not Occupied Heat . 6. Press up S or down T until the desired temperature is displayed. 7. Press Not Occupied Cool . 8. Press up S or down T until the desired temperature is displayed. 9. Press Run Schedule . T emperature Setpoint Overrides IMPORTANT — Setup determines Occupied override duration. — Default durati on is [...]

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    1 1 63-2652—01 Using T emporary Occupied Override The T emporary Occupied Override can be used when the T7350 is i n Not Occupied or S tandby mode. It switches to t he Occupied mode for a fixed number of hours. 1. T o use the default occupied override, press T emporary Occup ied . NOTE: The default temperature setting is the Occupied setpoint. 2.[...]

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    Automation and Co ntrol Solutions Honeywell International Inc. 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley, MN 55422 Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée 35 Dynamic Drive Toronto, Ontario M1V 4Z9 yourhome.honeywell.com ® U.S. Register ed Trad emark © 2010 Honeywell Internationa l Inc. 63-2652—01 K.K. Rev . 05-10 Printed in U.S.A. NOTE: The default t[...]