Tyco Voice Assisted Security Control Escort5580TC User Manual

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H O M E A U T O M A T I O N

Individual Thermostat Control Menu

To change settings on any thermostat, press [1]. The system will prompt you with the
Individual Thermostat Control menu:

Individual Thermostat Control Menu

Function

“{Thermostat XX}.”

Indicates the thermostat selected.

“Interior temperature is (XX) degrees.”

Indicates the interior temperature.

“Exterior temperature is (XX) degrees.”

Indicates the exterior temperature.

“The Occupancy Setting is

Indicates which Occupancy Setting is active.

(Auxiliary/Day/Away/Night).”

“The Thermostat Mode is

Indicates which Thermostat Mode is active.

(Off/Cool/Heat/Automatic)”

“The Fan is (On/Automatic).”

Indicates the state of the fan. (On = continuous
fan; Automatic = fan comes on when heating/
cooling device is on)

“To set temperature, press [1].”

Accesses the Temperature Setting menu.

“For Occupancy Setting, press [2].”

Accesses the Occupancy Mode Selection
menu.

“For Thermostat Mode, press [3].”

Accesses the Thermostat Mode Selection
menu.

“For Fan Control, press [4].”

Accesses the Fan Control menu.

“For the next thermostat, press [5].”

Advances to the next thermostat.

“For the previous thermostat, press [6].”

Skips back to the previous thermostat.

“To select thermostat using thermostat

Lets you select another thermostat by

number, press [7].”

keying in its 2-digit number.

“To exit, press [#].”

Returns to the Temperature Control menu.

NOTE: Some prompts may not be announced depending how your system is
programmed.

To set the temperature range for the current Occupancy Setting, press [1]. The system prompts:

“Cool temperature is (XX) degrees.

Heat temperature is (XX) degrees.

To change Cool temperature, press [1].

To change Heat temperature, press [2].

To exit, press [#].”

To switch the thermostat to a different Occupancy Setting, press [2]. The system prompts:

“The Occupancy Mode is Auxiliary/Day/Away/Night.

To change, press [1].

To exit, press [#].”

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