Lux Products TX9600TS User Manual

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TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION DESCRIPTION: The internal temperature
sensor in this thermostat is accurately calibrated at the factory, and in most
cases, alterations to this setting should not be needed. The Temperature
Calibration feature allows you to manually offset the measured temperature
by as much as plus or minus 5°F (3°C) degrees from its original value. This
feature can be useful to match or synchronize this thermostat to another one
or more, if multiple thermostats are used in the same home.

TO CHANGE THE SWING, OFFSET, AND CALIBRATION: Press the MENU
button, then press the SCROLL button until “SET/REVIEW SWING VALUE” is
shown on the screen, then press the OK button. The words “ADJUST VALUE
SWING” will appear at the top of the screen, along with a single flashing
digit. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the number value from #1 to
#9. Press the NEXT button to accept the Swing setting and proceed to the
Offset setting.

After the Swing value has been accepted, the words “ADJUST VALUE
OFFSET” will appear at the top of the screen, along with a single flashing
temperature digit. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the number
value between 0°F and 9°F degrees (0°C to 5°C). The 0° (zero) degree
setting will disable the 2nd heating stage while in regular Heat mode. Press
the NEXT button to accept the Offset setting and proceed to the Calibration
setting.

After the Offset value has been accepted, the words “ADJUST VALUE CAL”
will appear at the top of the screen, along with a single flashing temperature
digit. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the number value between
–5°F and +5°F (–3°C and +3°C). The 0° (zero) degree setting is the default
value, and will not alter the displayed room temperature from the measured
reading. Press the NEXT button to accept the Calibration setting and return
back to the Swing setting. You can keep pressing the NEXT button to review
your three setting values, or press the EXIT button to return to the Normal
Run screen.

SETBACK FEATURE: The setback feature is similar to both a Temperature
Override and a Temperature Hold, in that both are used to maintain a fixed
set temperature instead of following a programmed daily routine. A Setback
can be considered the same as a Temperature Override, which can last for a
longer duration that you can adjust from 1-12 hours, or 1-30 days. By
default, when a Setback is activated in Heat mode, the set temperature used

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