Display options, Sensors, Crestron chv-tstat and chv-thstat thermostats – Crestron electronic CHV-THSTAT User Manual

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Crestron CHV-TSTAT and CHV-THSTAT

Thermostats

6. Display Options

Press the MODE button to access the DISPLAY OPTIONS. Press VIEW to select
options. Press the Arrow keys (▲▼) to select the value of the parameter.

MODE

VIEW

T

T

CRESTRON

SETUP: DISP OPTIONS

Temperature Units:
Temp display offset:
Dual Setpoint Auto:
Main Scn Lwr Obj:

F
00
Y
HM

0

F or

0

C

Offset (-6 to +6

0

) Allows the user to adjust

the displayed temperature

Main Screen Lower Object
(Under the Temperature Display)
HM - Displays Humidity
NA - No Display
OD - Outdoor temperature

Use Dual Setpoint Automatic
Yes or No
Allows an automatic selection of
setpoint range.

NOTE: Dual Setpoint Automatic – Selecting Yes allows the user to explicitly set
the heat and cool setpoints in auto mode. Selecting No shows one setpoint and the
thermostat automatically selects the operating systems to maintain that setpoint
temperature.

NOTE: The Offset option permits recalibration of the room temperature sensor.
There are various reasons why users may want to adjust the temperature. The
selection number is the number of degrees added or subtracted to the actual
temperature. The range is -6° to +6°. Factory default is 0°. This adjustment changes
the actual regulated temperature, not just the display.

7. Sensors

Press the MODE button to access the SENSORS. Press VIEW to select each sensor
type. Press the Arrow keys (▲▼) to select the value of the parameter.

NOTE: The sensors are used for Temperature/Humidity Averaging. Choose USE to
include each sensor, or OMIT to exclude each sensor in the averaging equation.
Choose OMIT if the remote sensors are not installed.

NOTE: The thermostat will not leave the setup mode unless a valid sensor selection
is made. An omitted remote humidity sensor for a CHV-TSAT does not prevent
setup exit.

Operations and Installation Guide – DOC. 8163A

Thermostats: CHV-TSTAT and CHV-THSTAT

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