Advanced features – Lux Products Smart Temp PSP300 Series User Manual

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One period ends at the start time of the next period.

The end of one period may not be any closer to the
beginning of the next period than one 15-minute incre-
ment. Moving a start time too close to the next start
time results in the latter time being pushed ahead too.
Press

NEXT to accept the displayed start time and

advance to the SET TEMPERATURE, it will flash to show
that it may be edited.

The SET TEMPERATURE will be displayed on the

right side of the display with the

HEAT or COOL indica-

tor visible (depending on which mode you have it in)

Edit the SET TEMPERATURE, then press

NEXT to

accept and advance to the next period.

When all the periods for the weekdays have been set,

the start time for the next weekday Morning period will
be displayed to begin editing the settings for that day.

Complete programming for all weekdays and rotate

the dial back to

RUN to accept all current values and

end the programming session.

WEEKEND PROGRAMMING

Weekend programming is identical to weekday pro-

gramming except that you must rotate the dial to

SET

WEEKEND PROGRAMS and the days that you will
program are Sa and Su together. This two day program
will repeat.

ADVANCED FEATURES

CALIBRATION OFFSET

Your thermostat is accurately calibrated at the factory

to within + 1°F. An offset value up to +5°F may be
added to the temperature value that the thermostat
measures. This may allow you to match this thermostat
to another.

To change this offset from its default value of 0:

1. Open the door on the front of the thermostat.
2. Rotate the dial to

SET DAY/TIME.

3. Simultaneously press

NEXT and HOLD. The

Temperature Offset value will flash.

4. The default value is 0 and in most cases should
remain untouched.
5. Use the

UP/DOWN keys to adjust the offset value.

6. Return the dial to its

RUN position to accept the new

value.

SOFTWARE RESET

Use this feature to make all settings and programs

return to their default values. Press and release [RESET]
button using a pen or pencil. It will perform a system
check and then returns all settings to their original
default values before initiating normal operation.

NOTE: Pressing this button will overwrite your

program and install the default values of all

temperature programs and setup values into the

unit's nonvolatile memory. To ease reprogram-

ming later, record your thermostat's programs

and settings in the table provided at the page

bottom before using this button.

TEMPERATURE VARIATION / SWING

Your thermostat works by turning your heating or

cooling system on and off whenever the room temper-
ature varies a certain number of degrees from the set-
point temperature. This variation is the "swing". Your
system should cycle on about 3 to 6 times per hour. A
smaller swing number increases the number of cycles,
so room temperature is more constant. A larger swing
number decreases the number of cycles, saving ener-
gy in most cases.

SWING ADJUSTMENT

This setting controls when the heating or cooling

turns on and off.

The Swing setting sets the temperature variation the

system allows above or below the set temperature
before turning on the heating or Cooling. To change
this value:
1. Rotate the

SPEED DIAL

®

to

RUN.

2. Press

NEXT and HOLD simultaneously. The

Temperature section of the display shows a single digit
number between 1 and 9.

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