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Table 7. Permanent Temperature Setpoint Changes User Menu Sequence

SYSTEM MODE SETTING

This menu is accessed to set system mode operation. Use to set value, Yes key to confirm.

Sys mode auto: Automatic changeover mode between heating and cooling operation
Sys mode cooling: Cooling operation mode only
Sys mode heating: Heating operation mode only
Sys mode emergency: (Heat pump models only) Forced auxiliary heat operation mode only
Sys mode off: Normal cooling or heating operation disabled. If enabled in installer parameters, only the automatic

heating frost protection at 50 F (10 C) is enabled

FAN MODE SETTING

This section of the menu is permits the setting of the fan mode operation. Use to set value,
Yes key to confirm

Fan mode On: Fan is on continuously, even when system mode is OFF.
Fan mode Auto: Fan cycles on a call for heating or cooling for both occupied and unoccupied periods.
Fan mode Smart: During occupied periods, fan is on continuously. In unoccupied mode, fan cycles on a call for

heating or cooling. This selection is available on all models.

SCHEDULE SET (2 OR 4 EVENTS)

The scheduling option at the thermostat can only be used if the thermostat is not connected to
the WEBs-AX building control network. Once the thermostat is connected to the network, all
scheduling should be done through the WEBs-AX Workbench/Supervisor. Schedules set
through the network cannot be viewed on the thermostat. Thermostats with local scheduling can
have 2 or 4 events per day. Whether 2 or 4 events per day are allowed is set in the configuration
parameter 2/4 event.

If set for 2 events, the user can set two events per day, establishing occupied and unoccupied times. If set for 4 events,
the user can set four events per day, establishing occupied and unoccupied times. Each day can be tailored to specific
schedules if needed.

NOTE: 12:00 PM = Noon

2 Event Schedule Setup and Examples

Table 8. Set 2 Events Per Day Menu Navigation

Cooling setpoint

Occupied mode

Heating setpoint

Occupied mode

Cooling setpoint

Unoccupied mode

Heating setpoint

Unoccupied mode

°F or °C

display setting

Cooling
set?Y/N

No next

Yes down

Heating
set?Y/N

No next

Yes down

Unocc CL
set? Y/N

No next

Yes down

Unocc HT
set? Y/N

No next

Yes down

F or C
set?Y/N

No next

Yes down

Use to set value, Yes key to confirm

Cooling
70.0°F

Use
To set value

Heating
68.00°F

Use
To set value

Unocc CL
80.0°F

Use
To set value

Unocc HT
60.0°F

Use
To set value

Units
°F

Use
To set value

Monday timer

Schedule set

Tuesday timer

Schedule set

Wednesday timer

Schedule set

Other days are identical

Monday
set?Y/N

No next

Yes down

Tuesday
set? Y/N

No next

Yes down

Wednesda
set? Y/N

No next

Yes down

Selects the day to be programmed or
modified

Yes key to access day scheduling, No key to jump to next day
Occupied
Day? Y/N

No next

Yes down

Occupied
Day? Y/N

No next

Yes down

Occupied
Day? Y/N

No next

Yes down

Yes = Daily schedules will be accessed
No = Unoccupied mode all day

Yes key to access day scheduling, No key to jump to next day

Copy Y/N
Previous

Yes next

No down

Copy Y/N
Previous

Yes next

No down

Yes = Will copy previous day schedule
No = Daily schedules will be accessed

Yes key to copy previous day, No key to set new time value for each day
Occupied
00:00 AM

Use
To set value

Occupied
00:00 AM

Use
To set value

Occupied
00:00 AM

Use
To set value

Sets Event # 1 Occupied time
Will activate occupied setpoints

Use to set value, Yes key to confirm
Unoccup
00:00 AM

Use
To set value

Unoccup
00:00 AM

Use
To set value

Unoccup
00:00 AM

Use
To set value

Sets Event # 2 Unoccupied time
Will activate unoccupied setpoints

Use to set value, Yes key to confirm

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