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PrestigeÂŽ Touch Screen Thermostat User Guide TM Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of a Honeywell touch screen programmable thermostat. When used with the optional RedLINK Internet Gateway, you can remotely monitor and control the heating and cooling system in your home or businessâyou can stay connected to your comfort system wherever you go. Honeywellâs Total Connect Comfort is the perfect solution if you travel frequently, own a vacation home, a business or manage an investment property or if you are simply looking for peace of mind. Features of your Prestige thermostat With your new thermostat, you can: Connect to the internet to monitor and control your heating/cooling system and receive alerts by email (requires optional RedLINK Internet Gateway) View outdoor temperature and humidity (requires optional Wireless Outdoor Sensor) Control humidification, dehumidifcation or ventilation Your new thermostat also provides: Adaptive Intelligent Recoveryâover time, the Prestige thermostat âlearnsâ how long it takes your system to reach the temperature you want. It turns on the heating or cooling system earlier to make sure youâre comfortable at the time you expect. Dealer information on the screenâmaking it easy for you to contact your dealer for service. Vacation and holiday schedulingâallowing you to program a setback temperature to save energy while you are away. Keypad lockout to prevent unauthorized changes. Equipment statusâprovides on/off status of all equipment controlled by the thermostat. Preferencesâallowing you to customize the thermostat to your desired settings. 69-2740EFSâ01 Table of contents Programming and Operation Quick reference ........................................... 3 Setting the time/date ................................... 5 Setting the fan ............................................. 6 Setting system mode .................................. 7 Preset energy-saving schedules ................. 8 Adjusting program schedules...................... 9 Schedule overrides ................................... 12 Menu Options Viewing equipment status ......................... 14 Setting vacation, holiday, and events ........ 15 Setting holiday/event schedules: commercial use ......................................... 16 Setting humidification and dehumidification ........................................ 23 69-2740EFSâ01 Setting ventilation ...................................... 26 Setting preferences ................................... 27 Cleaning the thermostat screen ................ 28 Security settings........................................ 29 Viewing dealer information ........................ 30 Advanced features .................................... 31 Appendices Installer options ......................................... 32 Replacing batteries ................................... 33 Temperature and humidity display ............ 35 Optional accessories................................. 37 Troubleshooting ......................................... 39 Regulatory information .............................. 41 Quick reference: residential use HOME. Touch to display Home screen. FAN. Select fan mode. SYSTEM. Select system mode (Heat/Cool). MENU. Touch to display options. Start here to set a program schedule. Current schedule. Touch an arrow to change temperature setting and select a Temporary or Permanent Hold. Indoor conditions. Shows indoor temperature and humidity. Current date and time. Current status. Shows system mode (heat/ cool), outdoor temperature and humidity (with optional outdoor sensor). 69-2740EFSâ01 Quick reference: commercial use HOME. Touch to display Home screen. FAN. Select fan mode. SYSTEM. Select system mode (Heat/Cool). MENU. Touch to display options. Start here to set a program schedule. Thermostat location. Quickly identify which thermostat is in control of a specific area. Current schedule. Touch an arrow to change temperature setting and set a temporary hold. Override. Touch to temporarily override the program schedule. Indoor conditions. Shows indoor temperature and humidity. Current date and time. Current status. Shows system mode (heat/cool), outdoor temperature and humidity (with optional outdoor sensor). USB port. Use USB device to load holiday schedules and custom events. 69-2740EFSâ01 Setting the time/date 1 Touch the current time. The screen displays Set Time/Set Date. Fri, Jun 14, 2013 2 Touch Set Time or Set Date. 6:30 pm 3 Touch V or Wuntil the proper time/date is displayed. 4 Touch Done to save or Cancel to ignore changes. NOTE: The thermostat will automatically switch to and from Daylight Saving Time. 30 Done 69-2740EFSâ01 Setting the fan 1 Touch FAN to display fan settings. FAN 2 Touch On, Automatic, Circulate, or Follow Schedule. 3 Touch Done to save and exit. On: Fan is always on. Automatic: Fan runs only when the heating or cooling system is on. Circulate: Fan runs randomly about 35% of the time (residential use only). Follow Schedule: Fan controlled by program (see pages 8â13). NOTE: In commercial use, touch Auto or On to temporarily override the programmed fan schedule. 69-2740EFSâ01 Done Setting system mode 1 Touch SYSTEM to display system settings. 2 Touch desired option: Heat: Thermostat controls only the heating system. Cool: Thermostat controls only the cooling system. Off: Heating/cooling systems are off. Automatic: Thermostat selects heating or cooling as needed depending on the indoor temperature. Emergency Heat (heat pumps with aux. heat): Controls auxiliary/ emergency heat. Compressor is locked out. SYSTEM Done 3 Touch Done to save and exit. NOTE: The Automatic and Emergency Heat system settings may not appear, depending on how your thermostat was installed. 69-2740EFSâ01 Preset energy-saving schedules Commercial Use Residential Use This thermostat uses default Energy Saver settings that can reduce your heating/ cooling expenses by as much as 33%. To customize settings, see next page. Start time Heat (Mon-Fri) Cool (Mon-Fri) Heat (Sat-Sun) Cool (Sat-Sun) Wake 6:00 am 70° 78° 70° 78° Leave 8:00 am 62° 85° 62° 85° Return 6:00 pm 70° 78° 70° 78° Sleep 10:00 pm 62° 82° 62° 82° Start time Heat Cool Fan Period Period Occupied 1 8:00 am 70° 75° On Unoccupied 1 10:00 pm 55° 85° Auto Occupied 2* 12:00 am 70° 75° On Unoccupied 2* 12:00 am 55° 85° Auto * Period 2 is cancelled by default. If you activate it, the values shown above are default settings. 69-2740EFSâ01 Adjusting program schedules 1 Touch MENU. MENU 2 Select Create/Edit Schedule. Touch Guide Me to create a schedule by answering simple questions. Touch Iâll do it myself to manually create a program schedule. See page 10. Touch View/Edit to view the full schedule and make a quick adjustment. Create / Edit Schedule NOTE: To reduce costs, use the preset Energy Saver settings described on page 8. 69-2740EFSâ01 Adjusting program schedules (continued) 3 Select the days to schedule, touch Next. 4 Touch Wake to set your Wake time for selected day(s). Next 6:00 am WAKE 69-2740EFSâ01 10 Adjusting program schedules (continued) 5 Touch V or Wto set Heat and Cool temperatures for the Wake period, then touch Done. 6 Touch other time periods (Leave, Return, Sleep) to set time and temperatures for each. Done 7 Touch Done to save and exit. NOTE: Touch Delete Period to eliminate any unwanted time period. NOTE: Touch Fan Settings to customize fan settings for any time period. 11 69-2740EFSâ01 Overriding schedules: residential use 1 Touch V or Wto adjust the temperature (right side of screen) and the Hold Until time (left side). The schedule will resume when the Hold Until time expires. 2 Touch Switch to Permanent Hold to keep the same temperature until you change it or resume the program schedule. 3 Touch Cancel Hold at any time to resume the program schedule. 69-2740EFSâ01 12 Switch To Permanent Hold Overriding schedules: commercial use Touch V or W to adjust the temperature. It will be maintained until the hold time you set. To change the hold time, touch the Hold Until arrow buttons. This time can be adjusted up to the maximum time set by the installer. Touch Override to use a pre-set occupied temperature if a person uses the room during an unoccupied period. The new temperature will be maintained for 1 hour and can be adjusted up to the maximum time set by the installer. OVERRIDE The programmed schedule will resume when the override timer expires. Touch Cancel Hold at any time to resume the program schedule. 13 69-2740EFSâ01 Viewing equipment status 1 Touch MENU. MENU 2 Select Equipment Status. 3 Touch V or Wto view the status of all the equipment your thermostat is controlling. Depending on how your thermostat was installed, the Equipment Status screen can report data about the following systems: Heating and cooling Fan Humidification Dehumidification Ventilation Maintenance reminders Thermostat information. 69-2740EFSâ01 Equipment Status Done 14 Setting vacation hold: residential use This feature helps you save energy while you are away, and restores comfortable settings just before you return home. MENU 1 Touch MENU. 2 Select Vacation Mode. 3 Touch V or W to select the date you leave, then touch Next for further scheduling details, including times of day, temperature settings, return date, and return settings. 4 Review your selections on the last display, and touch Done to save your settings. Touch Back, then Cancel to ignore the changes. Next Done 15 69-2740EFSâ01 Setting holiday/event schedules: commercial use This feature helps you conserve energy when the workplace is unoccupied for special events and holidays. MENU Holiday / Event Scheduler 1 Touch MENU. 2 Select Holiday/Event Scheduler. 3 Select the item you want to schedule. Custom Events lets you set up other days for special schedules. US and Canadian Holiday options let you select from a list of holidays commonly observed in each country. 4 Make selections as prompted on each screen. For more information, see next two pages. 5 Touch Done to save your settings. 69-2740EFSâ01 16 Setting custom events: commercial use This feature lets you customize temperature settings to be maintained during a specific event. You can set up an event for a specific date or day in a month. The thermostat resumes normal scheduling after the event. 1 Select Custom events from the Holiday/ Event Scheduler menu. 2 Select Create a new event. 3 Select Specific Date or Month/Weekday. For Specific Date, you are prompted to select the start date, settings, end date, and frequency for the event. For Month/Weekday, you are prompted to select the month, day of the week, week of the month, settings, length of event, and frequency of the event. Create a new event Next 17 69-2740EFSâ01 Setting custom events: commercial use (continued) 4 Review the settings and touch Done to save them. Touch Back, then Cancel to ignore the changes. Done 69-2740EFSâ01 18 Setting holiday schedule: commercial use This feature lets you customize temperature settings to be maintained on specified national holidays. The thermostat resumes normal scheduling between selected holidays. 1 Select US Holidays or Canadian Holidays from the Holiday/Event Scheduler menu. 2 Select Add/Edit Holidays. A list of national holidays is displayed. 3 Touch the check box next to each holiday for which you want to maintain specific settings, (Touch V or Wto scroll through the holiday list.) then touch Next. Set the holiday schedule for Occupied or Unoccupied temperatures, depending whether the building will be in use. 4 Touch V or W to select the Heat and Cool temperatures. 5 Review the settings and touch Done to save them. Touch Back, then Cancel to ignore the changes. 19 Next 69-2740EFSâ01 Setting holiday override: commercial use This feature lets you customize temperature settings to be maintained from now until a specified date. The thermostat resumes normal scheduling on the date you select. MENU Holiday Mode 1 Touch MENU. 2 Select Holiday Mode to display temperatures while you are away on holiday. 3 Touch V or Wto select the Heat and Cool temperatures, then touch Next to select return date. 4 Review the settings and touch Done to save them. Touch Back, then Cancel to ignore the changes. NOTE: The cool temperature can only be set higher than the unoccupied program setting and the heat temperature can only be set lower than the unoccupied program setting. 69-2740EFSâ01 20 Done Initiating occupancy mode: commercial use This feature keeps temperature at an energy-saving level until you touch Press to start occupancy. When you arrive, touch the button to maintain a comfortable temperature while the room is occupied. Touch the V or Wbuttons to set the temperature or the Hold Until time. The temperature is maintained until the time you set. Temperature returns to an energysaving level after the timer expires, or the âOccupiedâ period ends. Press to start occupancy NOTE: This feature is available only when programmed by the installer. 21 69-2740EFSâ01 Remote setback (commercial use) During Occupied program periods, an occupancy sensor directs the thermostat to go to REMOTE SETBACK settings when the room is empty. If someone is in the room, it uses the Occupied program period settings. The thermostat ignores the occupancy sensor during Unoccupied program periods. If the thermostat is set up to be non-programmable, the sensor directs the thermostat to go to REMOTE SETBACK settings when the room is empty. If someone is in the room, then it follows the settings set by the user. Depending on how your thermostat was installed, it may delay for up to 30 minutes before switching to REMOTE SETBACK settings. This delay allows the room to stay comfortable if the room is unoccupied for only a short time. 69-2740EFSâ01 22 Adjusting humidification settings 1 Touch MENU and select Humidification. MENU 2 Select Auto. 3 Move the slider bar to select humidity level. 4 Touch More Settings if frost or condensation appears on the windows. Use a lower number to prevent frost or condensation. Use a higher number if indoor air is too dry. Window Protection limits the amount of humidity to prevent frost or condensation on windows. See notes below. 5 Touch Done to save your settings. Touch Cancel to ignore changes. NOTE: The thermostat will not run the humidifier when the indoor humidity has reached the âWindow Limitâ that is displayed on the screen. NOTE: Window Protection is available only if an outdoor air sensor is installed. 23 69-2740EFSâ01 Adjusting dehumidification settings: residential use This feature can control a dehumidifier or use your air conditioner to reduce humidity. 1 Touch MENU and select Dehumidification. MENU 2 Select Auto. 3 Move the slider bar to select humidity level. 4 Touch Done to save your settings. Touch Cancel to ignore changes. NOTE: If your air conditioner is used to control humidity, the temperature may drop up to 3° F below your temperature setting until humidity reaches the desired level. 69-2740EFSâ01 24 Adjusting dehumidification settings: commercial use This feature can control a dehumidifier or use your air conditioner to reduce humidity. 1 Touch MENU and select Dehumidification. MENU 2 Select Auto. 3 Move slider bar to select humidity level. 4 Touch Done to save your settings. Touch Cancel to ignore changes. If your air conditioner is used to control humidity, the thermostat may use the following methods to maintain humidity: Cool from 1° to 5° F lower than your temperature setting. Run cooling for the minimum âonâ time to reduce humidity. Run cooling and heating at the same time to reduce humidity without lowering the temperature. 25 69-2740EFSâ01 Adjusting ventilation settings 1 Touch MENU, and select Ventilation. MENU 2 Touch Setting, then select: Auto: Ventilation runs as programmed by the installer. Off: Ventilation remains off unless turned on using the timer. On: Ventilation is always on. 3 Touch V or Wto run ventilation temporarily. To turn it off, set it to zero. 4 Touch More Settings to set maintenance reminders and lockouts. Select Yes to prevent ventilation from running during the Sleep or Unoccupied (commercial) program periods or when outdoor conditions exceed values set by the installer. 69-2740EFSâ01 26 NOTE: If set up for humidification in heat mode, the ventilator will turn on to remove excess humidity if 10% or more above your humidity setting. Setting preferences Preference menu options let you select how the thermostat displays information or responds to certain situations. MENU Preferences 1 Touch MENU and select Preferences. 2 Select an option and follow prompts: Reminders to change filters Display heat/cool diagnostic alerts Utility Schedule options Fahrenheit/Celsius display 12/24-hour clock display Screen color and brightness Language choice Scheduling options Adaptive Intelligent Recovery Restore default schedule Daylight saving time 3 Touch Done to save your settings. Touch Cancel to ignore changes. 27 69-2740EFSâ01 Cleaning the thermostat screen When you select the Clean Screen option, the screen is locked so you donât accidentally change settings while you clean. MENU Clean Screen 1 Touch MENU. 2 Select Clean Screen. A prompt asks if you want to clean the screen for 30 seconds. 3 Touch Yes. A countdown timer displays elapsed time until the screen is reactivated. Yes NOTE: Do NOT spray any liquid directly on the thermostat. Spray liquids onto a cloth, then use the damp cloth to clean the screen. Use water or household glass cleaner. Avoid abrasive cleansers. 69-2740EFSâ01 28 Adjusting security settings You can adjust security options to prevent unauthorized changes to system settings. MENU 1 Touch MENU and select Security Settings. 2 Select Change Lock Mode. 3 Select an option and follow prompts: Unlocked: Full access allowed. Partially locked: Only temperature can be changed. Fully locked: No access allowed. Change Lock Mode NOTE: If you choose to use a password for additional security, write it here for reference: 29 69-2740EFSâ01 Viewing dealer information Check dealer information if you need to contact your installer for maintenance, repairs, or upgrades. MENU 1 Touch MENU. 2 Select Dealer Information. 3 Touch Done to return to the menu. 69-2740EFSâ01 30 Advanced features Adaptive Intelligent Recovery (residential use only)âOver time, the PresitgeÂŽ thermostat âlearnsâ how long it takes your system to reach the temperature you want. It turns on the heating or cooling system earlier to make sure youâre comfortable at the time you expect. The thermostat displays âIn Recoveryâ when it turns the system on early. Dehumidification Away ModeâYour system can be set to control indoor climate while your home is vacant during the humid season. Before you leave, press MENU, then select Dehumidification Away Mode. Temperature and humidity will be kept at levels that protect your home and possessions. When you return, press Cancel to resume normal operation. Compressor ProtectionâThe thermostat keeps the compressor off for a few minutes before restarting, to prevent equipment damage. During this âoffâ time, the message âwaiting for equipmentâ is displayed on screen. Pre-occupancy Purge (commercial use only)âThis feature turns on the fan 1 to 3 hours before each âoccupiedâ time period, to provide a comfortable work environment when you arrive. 31 69-2740EFSâ01 Installer options Installer Options require a password and should only be changed by a qualified technician. To prevent unintended changes or damage to your equipment, do not change these options yourself. 69-2740EFSâ01 32 MENU Replacing outdoor sensor batteries Replace batteries in your outdoor sensor when a warning appears on the thermostat screen, about 60 days before batteries are depleted. To replace the batteries: 1 Remove the sensor from the bracket. 2 Detach cover. 3 Insert 2 fresh AA lithium batteries. 4 Replace cover and set sensor back into bracket. The outdoor sensor will restore communication with the thermostat a few seconds after new batteries are installed. 33 69-2740EFSâ01 Replacing indoor sensor batteries Replace batteries in your indoor sensor when a warning appears on the thermostat screen, about 60 days before batteries are depleted. When the sensor status light begins flashing red, battery power is critically low and will be depleted within 2â3 weeks. During normal operation, the status light remains off. To replace the batteries: 1 Remove the sensor from wallplate. 2 Install 2 fresh AAA alkaline batteries. If the status light flashes green, batteries are good; if it flashes red, you must use fresh batteries. 3 Attach sensor to wallplate. The sensor will restore communication with the thermostat a few seconds after new batteries are installed. 69-2740EFSâ01 34 Using the temperature display In some circumstances, the temperature displayed on the Home screen may not match the temperature near the thermostat. If your system is set up to use remote indoor sensors, it may be reading a sensor in another location. INDOOR 72 Temperature reading depends on location of sensor 35 69-2740EFSâ01 Using the humidity display In some circumstances, the humidity displayed on the Home screen may not match humidity near the thermostat. Some systems are set up to use two sensors, one to control humidification, the other for dehumidification. These sensors are often installed in different locations. Depending on how your thermostat was installed, the thermostat Home screen will display humidity readings from only one sensor. 69-2740EFSâ01 36 45% Humidity Humidity reading depends on location of sensor. Optional accessories Portable Comfort Control If you have only one thermostat, you move this remote control from room to room (like a portable thermostat), to make sure the temperature is comfortable in the room youâre using. If you have multiple thermostats, you can view and adjust the temperature in each room from your armchair. Wireless Outdoor Sensor With a wireless outdoor sensor, your PrestigeÂŽ thermostat can display outside temperature and humidity. This information can also be displayed on your handheld Portable Comfort Control. Wireless Indoor Sensor If an indoor sensor is installed, your PrestigeÂŽ thermostat will respond to temperature and humidity readings at the sensor location - providing comfort where the sensor is located. With multiple sensors, the thermostat can average temperature readings from each, to optimize comfort throughout your home. 37 69-2740EFSâ01 Optional accessories RedLINK⢠Internet Gateway The Honeywell RedLINK Internet Gateway gives you remote access to your PrestigeÂŽ thermostat from the web, smart phone or tablet. You can view or adjust indoor temperature, system mode and other settings. The Gateway can also send alerts to as many as 6 email addresses to notify you if a problem occurs. Wireless Entry/Exit Remote This device mounts beside your door for one-touch control. Press Away to control to an energy saving temperature when you leave home. Press Home to control to a comfortable temperature when you return. To change pre-set temperatures, go to MENU > Entry/Exit Remote Settings. Wireless Vent and Filter Boost Remote This device mounts anywhere in your home (typically bathroom or kitchen) for convenient, on-demand ventilation. For increased ventilation, select 20, 40, or 60 minutes. 69-2740EFSâ01 38 Troubleshooting If you have difficulty with your thermostat, try these suggestions. Most problems can be corrected quickly and easily. Screen is blank Check circuit breaker and reset if necessary. Make sure power switch at heating and cooling system is on. Make sure furnace door is closed securely. Screen is difficult to read Change screen brightness using Preferences menu (see page 27). At 2 am each day, Prestige thermostats change screen colors for an hour, to prevent burn-in. Touch the screen at any time to restore pre-set screen colors. Heating or cooling system does not respond Touch SYSTEM to set system to Heat. Make sure the temperature is set higher than the Inside temperature. Touch SYSTEM to set system to Cool. Make sure the temperature is set lower than the Inside temperature. Check circuit breaker and reset if necessary. Make sure power switch at heating & cooling system is on. Make sure furnace door is closed securely. If âWaiting For Equipmentâ is displayed, the compressor protection timer is on. Wait 5 minutes for the system to restart safely, without damaging the compressor. 39 69-2740EFSâ01 Up to 5-year limited warranty Honeywell warrants this product, excluding battery, to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase by the consumer. If at any time during the warranty period the product is determined to be defective or malfunctions, Honeywell shall repair or replace it (at Honeywellâs option). If the product is defective, (i) return it, with a bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase, to the place from which you purchased it; or (ii) call Honeywell Customer Care at 1-800-468-1502. Customer Care will make the determination whether the product should be returned to the following address: Honeywell Return Goods, Dock 4 MN10-3860, 1885 Douglas Dr. N., Golden Valley, MN 55422, or whether a replacement product can be sent to you. This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs. This warranty shall not apply if it is shown by Honeywell that the defect or malfunction was caused by damage which occurred while the product was in the possession of a consumer. Honeywellâs sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product within the terms stated above. HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation may not apply to you. THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY HONEYWELL MAKES ON THIS PRODUCT. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS HEREBY LIMITED TO THE THREE-YEAR DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state. If you have any questions concerning this warranty, please write Honeywell Customer Care, 1985 Douglas Dr, Golden Valley, MN 55422 or call 1-800-468-1502. When the product is registered on-line at www.warranty. Honeywell.com, the standard manufacture coverage stated above extends to a period of (5) years. 69-2740EFSâ01 40 Regulatory information FCC Compliance Statement (Part 15.19) (USA only) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Equipment interface module, thermostats and outdoor sensor To comply with FCC and Industry Canada RF exposure limits for general population/ uncontrolled exposure, the antenna(s) used for these transmitters must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna. FCC Warning (Part 15.21) (USA only) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the userâs authority to operate the equipment. Portable Comfort Control This portable transmitter with its antenna complies with FCC and Industry Canada RF exposure limits for general population/ uncontrolled exposure. This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. FCC Interference Statement (Part 15.105 (b)) (USA only) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Section 7.1.2 of RSS-GEN Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. Section 7.1.3 of RSS-GEN Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 This device may not cause interference, and 2 This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. 41 69-2740EFSâ01 This thermostat contains a Lithium battery which may contain Perchlorate material. Perchlorate Materialâspecial handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate Need Help? For assistance please visit http://yourhome.honeywell.com, or call toll-free: 1-800-468-1502 1-888-245-1051 (commercial installation) Automation and Control Systems Honeywell International Inc. 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley, MN 55422 http://yourhome.honeywell.com ÂŽ U.S. Registered Trademark. Š 2012 Honeywell International Inc. 69-2740EFSâ01 M.S. 10-12 Printed in U.S.A. TM 69-2740EFS-01 Thermostat Ă ĂŠcran tactile PrestigeÂŽ Guide de lâutilisateur TM Bienvenue Nous vous fĂŠlicitons de votre achat dâun thermostat programmable Ă ĂŠcran tactile Honeywell. En utilisant la passerelle Internet RedLINK en option, vous pouvez surveiller et contrĂ´ler Ă distance le système de chauffage et de refroidissement de votre domicile ou de votre entreprise â vous pouvez rester connectĂŠ Ă votre système de confort oĂš que vous soyez. Le système Total Connect Comfort de Honeywell est la solution parfaite si vous voyagez frĂŠquemment, possĂŠdez une maison de vacances ou une entreprise ou gĂŠrez un immeuble de placement, ou si tout simplement vous recherchez la tranquillitĂŠ dâesprit. CaractĂŠristiques de votre thermostat Prestige Avec votre nouveau thermostat, vous pouvez : Vous connecter sur Internet pour surveiller et contrĂ´ler votre système de chauffage/refroidissement et recevoir des alertes par courriel (nĂŠcessite la passerelle Internet RedLINK en option) Consulter la tempĂŠrature et lâhumiditĂŠ extĂŠrieures (nĂŠcessite le capteur extĂŠrieur sans fil en option) RĂŠguler lâhumidification, la dĂŠshumidification ou la ventilation. Votre nouveau thermostat offre aussi les fonctions suivantes : Système de rĂŠcupĂŠration intelligent adaptatifâAvec le temps, le thermostat Prestige ÂŤ apprend Âť Ă reconnaĂŽtre le temps requis par le système Ă obtenir la tempĂŠrature dĂŠsirĂŠe. Il active prĂŠalablement le chauffage ou le refroidissement pour garantir une tempĂŠrature confortable au moment voulu. Informations du distributeur sur lâĂŠcranâpour faciliter la correspondance avec votre distributeur pour les rĂŠparations et lâentretien. Programmation des vacances et des jours fĂŠriĂŠsâvous permet de programmer la tempĂŠrature de dĂŠcalage pour ĂŠconomiser de lâĂŠnergie en votre absence. Verrouillage du clavier pour empĂŞcher les modifications non autorisĂŠes. Statut de lâĂŠquipementâindique le statut marche/arrĂŞt de tout lâĂŠquipement contrĂ´lĂŠ par le thermostat. PrĂŠfĂŠrencesâvous permet de personnaliser le thermostat selon vos prĂŠfĂŠrences. 69-2740EFSâ01 Table des matières Programmation et fonctionnement RĂŠfĂŠrence rapide......................................... 3 RĂŠglage de lâheure/la date .......................... 5 RĂŠglage du ventilateur ................................ 6 RĂŠglage du mode du système .................... 7 Programmes dâĂŠconomie dâĂŠnergie prĂŠconfigurĂŠs .............................................. 8 RĂŠglage des programmes........................... 9 DĂŠrogations aux programmes................... 12 Options de menu Affichage de lâĂŠtat de lâĂŠquipement ........... 14 RĂŠglage des vacances, des jours fĂŠriĂŠs et des ĂŠvĂŠnements .......................... 15 RĂŠglage des programmes vacances/jours fĂŠriĂŠs : utilisation commerciale .................. 16 69-2740EFSâ01 RĂŠglage de lâhumidification et de la dĂŠshumidification .................................. 23 RĂŠglage de la ventilation........................... 26 RĂŠglage des prĂŠfĂŠrences .......................... 27 Nettoyage de lâĂŠcran du thermostat .......... 28 RĂŠglages de sĂŠcuritĂŠ ................................ 29 Affichage des coordonnĂŠes du distributeur ........................................... 30 Fonctions avancĂŠes .................................. 31 Annexes Options de lâinstallateur............................. 32 Remplacement des piles........................... 33 Affichage de la tempĂŠrature et de lâhumiditĂŠ .............................................. 35 Accessoires en option ............................... 37 DĂŠpannage................................................ 39 Informations rĂŠglementaires ..................... 41 RĂŠfĂŠrence rapide : utilisation rĂŠsidentielle ACCUEIL. Touchez pour afficher lâĂŠcran Accueil. VENTILATEUR. SĂŠlectionnez le mode ventilateur. SYSTĂME. SĂŠlectionnez le mode du système (chauffage/refroidissement). MENU. Touchez pour afficher les options. Commencez ici pour configurer un programme. Programme en cours. Touchez une flèche pour modifier le rĂŠglage de tempĂŠrature et sĂŠlectionner le maintien provisoire ou permanent. Conditions intĂŠrieures. Affiche la tempĂŠrature et humiditĂŠ intĂŠrieures. Heure et date actuelles. Ătat en cours. Affiche le mode du système (chauffage/refroidissement), la tempĂŠrature et lâhumiditĂŠ extĂŠrieures (avec capteur extĂŠrieur en option). 69-2740EFSâ01 RĂŠfĂŠrence rapide : utilisation commerciale 69-2740EFSâ01 ACCUEIL. Touchez pour afficher lâĂŠcran Accueil. VENTILATEUR. SĂŠlectionnez le mode ventilateur. SYSTĂME. SĂŠlectionnez le mode du système (chauffage/refroidissement). MENU. Touchez pour afficher les options. Commencez ici pour configurer un programme. Emplacement du thermostat. Identifie rapidement le thermostat contrĂ´lant une zone spĂŠcifique. Programme en cours. Touchez une flèche pour modifier le rĂŠglage de tempĂŠrature et rĂŠgler le maintien provisoire. DĂŠrivation. Touchez pour dĂŠroger provisoirement au programme. Conditions intĂŠrieures. Affiche la tempĂŠrature et humiditĂŠ intĂŠrieures. Heure et date actuelles. Ătat en cours. Affiche le mode du système (chauffage/refroidissement), la tempĂŠrature et lâhumiditĂŠ extĂŠrieures (avec capteur extĂŠrieur en option). Port USB. Utilise le dispositif USB pour charger le calendrier des jours fĂŠriĂŠs et les ĂŠvĂŠnements personnalisĂŠs. RĂŠglage de lâheure/la date 1 Touchez lâheure courante. LâĂŠcran affiche RĂŠgler lâheure/RĂŠgler la date. 2 Touchez RĂŠgler lâheure ou RĂŠgler la date. ven, 14 juin, 2013 6:30 pm 3 Touchez V ou W jusquâĂ ce que lâheure/ la date adĂŠquates sâaffichent. 4 Touchez TerminĂŠ pour enregistrer ou Annuler pour ignorer les changements. REMARQUE : Le thermostat passe automatiquement Ă lâheure dâĂŠtĂŠ/hiver. TerminĂŠ 69-2740EFSâ01 RĂŠglage du ventilateur 1 Touchez VENTILATEUR pour afficher les rĂŠglages du ventilateur. 2 Touchez En marche, Automatique, Circulation ou Suivre programme. VENTILATEUR TerminĂŠ 3 Touchez TerminĂŠ pour enregistrer et quitter. Marche : le ventilateur est toujours activĂŠ. Automatique : le ventilateur fonctionne uniquement lorsque le système de chauffage ou de refroidissement est en marche. Circulation : le ventilateur fonctionne de façon alĂŠatoire, environ 35 % du temps (utilisation rĂŠsidentielle uniquement). Suivre le programme : ventilateur contrĂ´lĂŠ par le programme (voir les pages 8â13). REMARQUE : Pour une utilisation commerciale, touchez Automatique ou Marche pour dĂŠroger provisoirement au programme du ventilateur 69-2740EFSâ01 RĂŠglage du mode du système 1 Touchez SYSTĂME pour afficher les rĂŠglages du système. SYSTĂME 2 Touchez lâoption dĂŠsirĂŠe : TerminĂŠ Chauffage : Le thermostat commande uniquement le système de chauffage. Refroidissement : Le thermostat commande uniquement le système de refroidissent. ArrĂŞt : les systèmes de chauffage et de refroidissement sont arrĂŞtĂŠs. Automatique : Le thermostat sĂŠlectionne le chauffage ou le refroidissement selon le besoin en fonction de la tempĂŠrature ambiante. Chauffage dâurgence (thermopompes avec chauffage auxiliaire) : commande le chauffage auxiliaire/dâurgence. Le compresseur est verrouillĂŠ. 3 Touchez TerminĂŠ pour enregistrer et quitter. REMARQUE : Les rĂŠglages de système Automatique et Chauffage dâurgence peuvent ne pas sâafficher, selon la manière dont votre thermostat a ĂŠtĂŠ installĂŠ. 69-2740EFSâ01 Programmes dâĂŠconomie dâĂŠnergie prĂŠconfigurĂŠs Ce thermostat utilise les rĂŠglages de lâĂŠconomiseur dâĂŠnergie par dĂŠfaut pour obtenir une rĂŠduction des coĂťts de chauffage/refroidissement jusquâĂ 33 %. Pour personnaliser les rĂŠglages, consultez la page suivante. Utilisation rĂŠsidentielle PĂŠriode Refroid. (lun-ven) Chauffage Refroid. (sam-dim) (sam-dim) RĂŠveil 6:00 am 70° 78° 70° 78° DĂŠpart 8:00 am 62° 85° 62° 85° Retour 6:00 pm 70° 78° 70° 78° Coucher 10:00 pm 62° 82° 62° 82° Refroid. Ventilateur PĂŠriode Utilisation commerciale Heure de Chauffage (lun-ven) dĂŠbut Heure de dĂŠbut Chauffage OccupĂŠe 1 8:00 am 70° 75° Marche InoccupĂŠe 1 10:00 pm 55° 85° Auto OccupĂŠe 2* 12:00 am 70° 75° Marche InoccupĂŠe 2* 12:00 am 55° 85° Auto * La pĂŠriode 2 est annulĂŠe par dĂŠfaut. Si elle est activĂŠe, les valeurs ci-dessus sont les rĂŠglages par dĂŠfaut. 69-2740EFSâ01 RĂŠglage des horaires de programmation 1 Touchez MENU. MENU 2 SĂŠlectionnez CrĂŠer/Modifier lâhoraire. Touchez Aidez-moi pour crĂŠer un programme en rĂŠpondant Ă de simples questions. Touchez Je le ferai moi-mĂŞme pour crĂŠer un programme manuellement. Consultez la page 10. Touchez Voir/Ăditer pour voir le programme complet et faire un rĂŠglage rapide. CrĂŠer / Modif ier I horaire REMARQUE : Pour rĂŠduire les coĂťts, utilisez les rĂŠglages prĂŠconfigurĂŠs de lâĂŠconomiseur dâĂŠnergie dĂŠcrits Ă la page 8. 69-2740EFSâ01 RĂŠglage des horaires de programmation (suite) 3 SĂŠlectionnez les jours Ă programmer puis Suivant. 4 Touchez RĂŠveil pour rĂŠgler lâheure de rĂŠveil pour le(s) jour(s) sĂŠlectionnĂŠ(s). Suivant 6:00 am RĂVEIL 69-2740EFSâ01 10 RĂŠglage des horaires de programmation (suite) 5 Touchez V ou W pour rĂŠgler les tempĂŠratures de chauffage et de refroidissement pour la pĂŠriode de rĂŠveil, puis touchez TerminĂŠ. 6 Touchez les autres pĂŠriodes de temps (DĂŠpart, Retour, Sommeil) pour rĂŠgler lâheure et les tempĂŠratures de chaque pĂŠriode. TerminĂŠ 7 Touchez TerminĂŠ pour enregistrer et quitter. REMARQUE : Touchez Supprimer pĂŠriode pour ĂŠliminer toute pĂŠriode de temps non souhaitĂŠe. REMARQUE : Touchez RĂŠglages ventilateur pour personnaliser les rĂŠglages du ventilateur pour les pĂŠriodes souhaitĂŠes. 11 69-2740EFSâ01 DĂŠrogation aux programmes : utilisation rĂŠsidentielle 1 Touchez V ou W pour rĂŠgler la tempĂŠrature (cĂ´tĂŠ droit de lâĂŠcran) et lâheure Maintien jusquâĂ (cĂ´tĂŠ gauche). Le programme reprend lorsque la pĂŠriode de Maintien a expire. 2 SĂŠlectionnez Passez Ă Maintien Permanent pour maintenir la mĂŞme tempĂŠrature jusquâĂ la prochaine modification ou jusquâĂ la reprise du programme configurĂŠ. 3 Touchez Reprendre Horaire Ă tout moment pour rĂŠactiver le programme configurĂŠ. 69-2740EFSâ01 12 DĂŠrogation aux programmes : utilisation commerciale Touchez V ou W pour ajuster la tempĂŠrature. Celle-ci restera en vigueur jusquâĂ lâheure de maintien rĂŠglĂŠe. Pour modifier lâheure de maintien, touchez les boutons flĂŠchĂŠs Maintien jusquâĂ . Cette heure peut ĂŞtre rĂŠglĂŠe jusquâĂ la valeur maximum dĂŠfinie par lâinstallateur. Touchez DĂŠrivation pour utiliser une tempĂŠrature pour pĂŠriode occupĂŠe prĂŠrĂŠglĂŠe si une personne est prĂŠsente durant une pĂŠriode inoccupĂŠe. La nouvelle tempĂŠrature est maintenue pendant une heure et peut ĂŞtre rĂŠglĂŠe pour la durĂŠe maximale dĂŠfinie par lâinstallateur. DĂRIVATION Le programme rĂŠglĂŠ reprend Ă la fin de la durĂŠe de la dĂŠrogation. Touchez Reprendre Horaire Ă tout moment pour rĂŠactiver le programme configurĂŠ. 13 69-2740EFSâ01 Affichage du lâĂŠtat de lâĂŠquipement 1 Touchez MENU. MENU 2 SĂŠlectionnez Ătat du matĂŠriel. 3 Touchez V ou W pour afficher le statut de tout lâĂŠquipement contrĂ´lĂŠ par le thermostat. En fonction de lâinstallation du thermostat, lâĂŠcran de statut de lâĂŠquipement peut indiquer les donnĂŠes relatives aux systèmes suivants : Chauffage et refroidissement Ventilateur Humidification DĂŠshumidification Ventilation Rappels pour lâentretien Informations relatives au thermostat 69-2740EFSâ01 14 Ătat du matĂŠriel TerminĂŠ RĂŠglage du maintien pendant les vacances : utilisation rĂŠsidentielle Cette caractĂŠristique vous permet dâĂŠconomiser de lâĂŠnergie en votre absence et restaure une tempĂŠrature confortable juste avant votre retour. MENU Mode Vacances 1 Touchez MENU. 2 SĂŠlectionnez Mode Vacances. 3 Touchez V ou W pour sĂŠlectionner la date de dĂŠpart, puis touchez Suivant pour afficher plus de dĂŠtails de programmation, y compris les heures du jour, les rĂŠglages de tempĂŠrature, la date de retour et les rĂŠglages de retour. Suivant 4 Passez en revue vos sĂŠlections sur le dernier affichage, et touchez TerminĂŠ pour enregistrer vos rĂŠglages. Touchez PrĂŠcĂŠdent puis Annuler pour ignorer les changements. TerminĂŠ 15 69-2740EFSâ01 RĂŠglage des programmes vacances/jours fĂŠriĂŠs : utilisation commerciale Cette fonction permet de conserver de lâĂŠnergie lorsque personne ne se trouve sur le lieu de travail durant les jours fĂŠriĂŠs et les ĂŠvĂŠnements spĂŠciaux. MENU / 1 Touchez MENU. 2 SĂŠlectionnez Gestionnaire des jours fĂŠriĂŠs/ ĂŠvĂŠnements. 3 SĂŠlectionnez lâarticle Ă programmer. ĂvĂŠnements personnalisĂŠs vous permet de configurer dâautres jours pour les programmes spĂŠciaux. Les options Jours fĂŠriĂŠs pour les ĂtatsUnis et le Canada vous permettent de sĂŠlectionner une liste des jours fĂŠriĂŠs gĂŠnĂŠralement observĂŠs par chaque pays. 4 RĂŠpondez aux invites de chaque ĂŠcran. Pour plus dâinformations, consultez les deux pages suivantes. 5 Touchez TerminĂŠ pour enregistrer vos rĂŠglages. 69-2740EFSâ01 16 RĂŠglage des ĂŠvĂŠnements personnalisĂŠs : utilisation commerciale Cette fonction vous permet de personnaliser les rĂŠglages de tempĂŠrature Ă maintenir durant un ĂŠvĂŠnement spĂŠcifique. Vous pouvez configurer un ĂŠvĂŠnement pour une date ou un jour spĂŠcifique du mois. Le thermostat reprend le programme normal après lâĂŠvĂŠnement. 1 SĂŠlectionnez ĂvĂŠnements personnalisĂŠs dans le menu Gestionnaire des jours fĂŠriĂŠs/ ĂŠvĂŠnements. 2 SĂŠlectionnez CrĂŠer un nouvel ĂŠvĂŠnement. 3 SĂŠlectionnez Date spĂŠcifique ou Mois/Jour de la semaine. Pour Date spĂŠcifique, vous ĂŞtes invitĂŠ Ă sĂŠlectionner la date de dĂŠbut, les rĂŠglages, la date de fin et la frĂŠquence de lâĂŠvĂŠnement. Pour Mois/Jour de la semaine, vous ĂŞtes invitĂŠ Ă sĂŠlectionner le mois, le jour de la semaine, la semaine du mois, les rĂŠglages, la durĂŠe de lâĂŠvĂŠnement et la frĂŠquence de lâĂŠvĂŠnement. 17 CrĂŠer un nouvel ĂŠvĂŠnement Suivant 69-2740EFSâ01 RĂŠglage des ĂŠvĂŠnements personnalisĂŠs : utilisation commerciale (suite) 4 Passez les rĂŠglages en revue et touchez TerminĂŠ pour les enregistrer. Touchez PrĂŠcĂŠdent puis Annuler pour ignorer les changements TerminĂŠ 69-2740EFSâ01 18 RĂŠglage du programme jours fĂŠriĂŠs : utilisation commerciale Cette fonction vous permet de personnaliser les rĂŠglages de tempĂŠrature Ă maintenir durant un jour fĂŠriĂŠ national spĂŠcifique. Le thermostat reprend le programme normal entre les jours fĂŠriĂŠs sĂŠlectionnĂŠs. 1 SĂŠlectionnez Jours fĂŠriĂŠs amĂŠricains ou Jours fĂŠriĂŠs canadiens dans le menu Gestionnaire des jours fĂŠriĂŠs/ĂŠvĂŠnements. 2 SĂŠlectionnez Ajouter/Modifier jours fĂŠriĂŠs. Une liste des jours fĂŠriĂŠs nationaux sâaffiche. 3 Touchez la case Ă cocher près de chaque jour fĂŠriĂŠ pour lequel vous souhaitez maintenir des rĂŠglages spĂŠcifiques (touchez V ou W pour faire dĂŠfiler la liste des jours fĂŠriĂŠs) puis touchez Suivant. RĂŠglez le programme des jours fĂŠriĂŠs pour les tempĂŠratures en pĂŠriodes OccupĂŠes et InoccupĂŠes, en fonction de lâoccupation du bâtiment. 4 Touchez V ou W pour sĂŠlectionner les tempĂŠratures de chauffage et de refroidissement. 5 Passez les rĂŠglages en revue et touchez TerminĂŠ pour les enregistrer. Touchez PrĂŠcĂŠdent puis Annuler pour ignorer les changements. 19 Suivant 69-2740EFSâ01 DĂŠrogation pour jours fĂŠriĂŠs : utilisation commerciale Cette fonction vous permet de personnaliser les rĂŠglages de tempĂŠrature Ă maintenir Ă partir de maintenant jusquâĂ une date spĂŠcifiĂŠe. Le thermostat reprend le programme normal Ă la date sĂŠlectionnĂŠe. 1 Touchez MENU. 2 SĂŠlectionnez Mode Jours fĂŠriĂŠs pour afficher les tempĂŠratures lors de votre absence durant les jours fĂŠriĂŠs. 3 Touchez V ou W pour sĂŠlectionner les tempĂŠratures de chauffage et de refroidissement, puis sĂŠlectionnez Suivant pour sĂŠlectionner la date de retour. 4 Passez les rĂŠglages en revue et touchez TerminĂŠ pour les enregistrer. Touchez PrĂŠcĂŠdent puis Annuler pour ignorer les changements. REMARQUE : Le rĂŠglage de la tempĂŠrature de refroidissement ne peut ĂŞtre que supĂŠrieur au rĂŠglage du programme en pĂŠriode inoccupĂŠe et le rĂŠglage de la tempĂŠrature de chauffage ne peut ĂŞtre quâinfĂŠrieur au rĂŠglage du programme en pĂŠriode inoccupĂŠe. 69-2740EFSâ01 20 MENU Mode Jours fĂŠriĂŠs TerminĂŠ Lancement du mode OccupĂŠ : utilisation commerciale Cette fonction maintient la temprĂŠrature Ă un niveau ĂŠconomique jusquâĂ ce que vous touchiez Appuyer pour lancer lâoccupation. Ă lâarrivĂŠe, touchez le message pour maintenir une tempĂŠrature confortable pendant que la pièce est occupĂŠe. Appuyer sur les boutons V ou W pour rĂŠgler la tempĂŠrature ou la durĂŠe de maintien. La tempĂŠrature est maintenue jusquâĂ lâheure rĂŠglĂŠe. La tempĂŠrature revient Ă un niveau dâĂŠconomie dâĂŠnergie après expiration de la minuterie ou Ă la fin de la pĂŠriode OccupĂŠe. REMARQUE : Cette fonction nâest disponible que si elle est programmĂŠe par lâinstallateur. 21 69-2740EFSâ01 DĂŠcalage Ă distance (utilisation commerciale) Durant les pĂŠriodes occupĂŠes, un dĂŠtecteur de prĂŠsence indique au thermostat dâutiliser les rĂŠglages de DĂCALAGE Ă DISTANCE lorsque la pièce est vide. Si quelquâun est dans la pièce, le thermostat utilise les rĂŠglages pour pĂŠriode occupĂŠe. Le thermostat ignore le capteur de prĂŠsence durant les pĂŠriodes inoccupĂŠes. Si le thermostat est rĂŠglĂŠe sur non programmable, le dĂŠtecteur de prĂŠsence indique au thermostat dâutiliser les rĂŠglages de DĂCALAGE Ă DISTANCE lorsque la pièce est vide. Sâil y a quelquâun dans la pièce, il suit les rĂŠglages dĂŠfinis par lâutilisateur. En fonction de lâinstallation du thermostat, il peut y avoir un dĂŠlai allant jusquâĂ 30 minutes avant de passer aux rĂŠglages de DĂCALAGE Ă DISTANCE. Ceci permet Ă la tempĂŠrature de la pièce de rester confortable lorsque la pièce nâest pas occupĂŠe pendant une courte pĂŠriode seulement. 69-2740EFSâ01 22 RĂŠglages dâhumidification 1 Touchez MENU et sĂŠlectionnez Humidification. MENU 2 SĂŠlectionnez Auto. 3 DĂŠplacez la barre du curseur pour sĂŠlectionner le niveau dâhumiditĂŠ. 4 Touchez Plus de rĂŠglages si du gel ou de la condensation apparaissent sur les fenĂŞtres. Utilisez un rĂŠglage infĂŠrieur pour empĂŞcher le gel ou la condensation. Utiliser un rĂŠglage supĂŠrieur si lâair intĂŠrieur est trop sec. La protection des fenĂŞtres limite lâhumiditĂŠ pour ĂŠviter le gel ou la condensation sur les fenĂŞtres. Voir les notes ci-dessous. Plus de rĂŠglages 5 Touchez TerminĂŠ pour enregistrer vos rĂŠglages. Touchez Annuler pour ignorer les changements. REMARQUE : Le thermostat nâenclenche pas lâhumidificateur lorsque la tempĂŠrature intĂŠrieure a atteint la Limite rĂŠglĂŠe pour les fenĂŞtres affichĂŠe sur lâĂŠcran. REMARQUE : La protection pour les fenĂŞtre nâest disponible que si un capteur dâair intĂŠrieur est installĂŠ. 23 69-2740EFSâ01 RĂŠglages de dĂŠshumidification : utilisation rĂŠsidentielle Cette fonction permet de contrĂ´ler un dĂŠshumidificateur ou dâutiliser le climatiseur pour rĂŠduire lâhumiditĂŠ. MENU 1 Touchez MENU et sĂŠlectionnez DĂŠshumidification. 2 SĂŠlectionnez Auto. 3 DĂŠplacez la barre du curseur pour sĂŠlectionner le niveau dâhumiditĂŠ. 4 Touchez TerminĂŠ pour enregistrer vos rĂŠglages. Touchez Annuler pour ignorer les changements. REMARQUE : Si le climatiseur est utilisĂŠ pour contrĂ´ler lâhumiditĂŠ, la tempĂŠrature peut chuter jusquâĂ 3 °F en dessous du niveau rĂŠglĂŠ jusquâĂ ce que lâhumiditĂŠ atteigne le niveau dĂŠsirĂŠ. 69-2740EFSâ01 24 Plus de rĂŠglages RĂŠglages de dĂŠshumidification : utilisation commerciale Cette fonction permet de contrĂ´ler un dĂŠshumidificateur ou dâutiliser le climatiseur pour rĂŠduire lâhumiditĂŠ. MENU 1 Touchez MENU et sĂŠlectionnez DĂŠshumidification. 2 SĂŠlectionnez Auto. 3 DĂŠplacez la barre du curseur pour sĂŠlectionner le niveau dâhumiditĂŠ. 4 Touchez TerminĂŠ pour enregistrer vos rĂŠglages. Touchez Annuler pour ignorer les changements. Plus de rĂŠglages Si le climatiseur est utilisĂŠ pour contrĂ´ler lâhumiditĂŠ, le thermostat peut utiliser les mĂŠthodes suivantes pour maintenir lâhumiditĂŠ : Refroidir de 1 °F Ă 5 °F de moins que le rĂŠglage de tempĂŠrature. Activer le refroidissement pour la durĂŠe de marche minimum pour rĂŠduire lâhumiditĂŠ. Activer le refroidissement et le chauffage en mĂŞme temps pour rĂŠduire lâhumiditĂŠ sans rĂŠduire la tempĂŠrature. 25 69-2740EFSâ01 RĂŠglage de la ventilation 1 Touchez MENU et sĂŠlectionnez Ventilation. 2 Touchez RĂŠglage puis sĂŠlectionnez : Automatique : La ventilation fonctionne conformĂŠment au rĂŠglage de lâinstallateur. ArrĂŞt : La ventilation est arrĂŞtĂŠe Ă moins quâelle ne soit mise en marche avec le inoccrisateur. Marche : Le ventilateur est toujours en marche. 3 Touchez V ou W pour sĂŠlectionner enclencher provisoirement la ventilation. Pour lâarrĂŞter, rĂŠglez-la sur zĂŠro. 4 Touchez Plus de rĂŠglages pour configurer les rappels pour lâentretien et les verrouillages. SĂŠlectionnez Oui pour empĂŞcher la ventilation durant les pĂŠriodes de sommeil ou inoccupĂŠes (utilisation commerciale) ou lorsque les conditions extĂŠrieures dĂŠpassent les valeurs rĂŠglĂŠes par lâinstallateur. 69-2740EFSâ01 26 MENU Vent ilat ion RĂŠglage: Plus de rĂŠglages REMARQUE : Si le rĂŠglage est sur humidification en mode de chauffage, le ventilateur se met en marche pour retirer lâexcès dâhumiditĂŠ si la valeur est supĂŠrieure de 10 % ou plus au rĂŠglage dâhumiditĂŠ. RĂŠglages des prĂŠfĂŠrences Les options du menu PrĂŠfĂŠrences vous permettent de sĂŠlectionner la façon dont le thermostat affiche les informations ou rĂŠpond Ă certaines situations. MENU PrĂŠfĂŠrences 1 Touchez MENU et sĂŠlectionnez PrĂŠfĂŠrences. 2 SĂŠlectionnez une option et suivez les invites : Rappels de remplacement des filtres Affichage des alertes de diagnostic de chauffage/refroidissement Options du calendrier utilitaire Affichage Fahrenheit/Celsius Format 12/24 heures Couleur et luminositĂŠ de lâĂŠcran SĂŠlection de la langue Options de programmation Système de rĂŠcupĂŠration intelligent adaptatif Restaurer le programme par dĂŠfaut Heure dâĂŠtĂŠ/hiver 3 Touchez TerminĂŠ pour enregistrer vos rĂŠglages. Touchez Annuler pour ignorer les changements. 27 69-2740EFSâ01 Nettoyage de lâĂŠcran du thermostat Lorsque vous sĂŠlectionnez lâoption de Nettoyer de lâĂŠcran, lâĂŠcran se verrouille pour que les rĂŠglages ne soient pas modifiĂŠs accidentellement durant le nettoyage. MENU 1 Touchez MENU. 2 SĂŠlectionnez Nettoyer lâĂŠcran. Une invite vous demande si vous souhaitez nettoyer lâĂŠcran pendant 30 secondes. 3 Touchez Oui. Une minuterie montre le temps ĂŠcoulĂŠ jusquâĂ ce que lâĂŠcran soit rĂŠactivĂŠ. REMARQUE : Ne pulvĂŠrisez AUCUN liquide directement sur le thermostat. PulvĂŠrisez les liquides sur un chiffon, puis utilisez le chiffon humide pour nettoyer lâĂŠcran. Nâutilisez pas dâeau ni de nettoyant Ă vitres mĂŠnager. Ăvitez les produits de nettoyage abrasifs. 69-2740EFSâ01 28 Oui RĂŠglages de sĂŠcuritĂŠ Vous pouvez rĂŠgler les options de sĂŠcuritĂŠ pour ĂŠviter les modifications non autorisĂŠes des rĂŠglages du système. 1 Touchez MENU et sĂŠlectionnez RĂŠglage de sĂŠcuritĂŠ. MENU RĂŠglage de sĂŠcuritĂŠ 2 SĂŠlectionnez Modifier mode de verrouillage. 3 SĂŠlectionnez une option et suivez les invites : DĂŠverrouillĂŠ : Accès intĂŠgral permis. Partiellement verrouillĂŠ : Seule la tempĂŠrature peut ĂŞtre modifiĂŠe. Completement verrouillĂŠ : Aucun accès permis. Modifier mode de verrouillage REMARQUE : Si un mot de passe est choisi pour plus de sĂŠcuritĂŠ, notez-le ici pour rĂŠfĂŠrence : 29 69-2740EFSâ01 Affichage des coordonnĂŠes du distributeur Consultez les informations du distributeur pour contacter lâinstallateur pour les rĂŠparations, lâentretien ou les mises Ă jour. 1 Touchez MENU. 2 SĂŠlectionnez CoordonnĂŠes de lâentrepreneur. 3 Touchez TerminĂŠ pour revenir au menu. 69-2740EFSâ01 30 MENU CoordonnĂŠes de I entrepreneur Fonctions avancĂŠes Système de rĂŠcupĂŠration intelligent adaptatif (utilisation rĂŠsidentielle uniquement)âAvec le temps, le thermostat PrestigeÂŽ ÂŤ apprend Âť Ă reconnaĂŽtre le temps requis par le système Ă obtenir la tempĂŠrature dĂŠsirĂŠe. Il active prĂŠalablement le chauffage ou le refroidissement pour garantir une tempĂŠrature confortable au moment voulu. Le thermostat affiche ÂŤ RĂŠcupĂŠration en cours Âť lorsquâil enclenche le dĂŠmarrage prĂŠcoce du système. Mode de dĂŠshumidification en pĂŠriode inoccupĂŠeâLe système peut ĂŞtre rĂŠglĂŠ pour contrĂ´ler le climat intĂŠrieur pendant les pĂŠriodes inoccupĂŠes durant la saison humide. Avant de partir, touchez MENU puis sĂŠlectionnez le mode DĂŠshumidification en pĂŠriode inoccupĂŠe. La tempĂŠrature et lâhumiditĂŠ sont maintenues Ă des niveaux permettant de protĂŠger le domicile et les biens. Au retour, appuyer sur Annuler pour reprendre le fonctionnement normal. Protection du compresseurâLe thermostat maintient le compresseur arrĂŞtĂŠ pendant quelques minutes avant un redĂŠmarrage, pour ĂŠviter dâendommager lâĂŠquipement. Pendant cette durĂŠe dâarrĂŞt, le message ÂŤ En attente de lâĂŠquipement Âť sâaffiche Ă lâĂŠcran. Balayage avant occupation (utilisation commerciale uniquement)âCette fonction active le ventilateur de 1 heure Ă 3 heures avant chaque pĂŠriode occupĂŠe pour fournir un environnement de travail confortable Ă lâarrivĂŠe. 31 69-2740EFSâ01 Options de lâinstallateur Les options de lâinstallateur requièrent un mot de passe et ne doivent ĂŞtre modifiĂŠes que par un technicien qualifiĂŠ. Pour ĂŠviter les changements accidentels et les dommages de lâĂŠquipement, ne modifiez pas ces options vous-mĂŞme. 69-2740EFSâ01 32 MENU RĂŠglage par I installateur Remplacement des piles du capteur extĂŠrieur Remplacez les piles du capteur extĂŠrieur lorsquâune alerte sâaffiche sur lâĂŠcran du thermostat, environ 60 jours avant que les piles ne soient vidĂŠes de leur charge. Pour remplacer les piles : Remplacez les piles du capteur d extĂŠrieur 1 Retirez le capteur du support. 2 DĂŠtachez le couvercle. 3 Installez 2 piles au lithium AA neuves. 4 Replacez le couvercle et remettez le capteur dans le support. Le capteur extĂŠrieur restaure la communication avec le thermostat quelques secondes après lâinstallation des piles neuves. 33 69-2740EFSâ01 Remplacement des piles du capteur intĂŠrieur Remplacez les piles du capteur intĂŠrieur lorsquâune alerte sâaffiche sur lâĂŠcran du thermostat, environ 60 jours avant que les piles ne soient vidĂŠes de leur charge. Lorsque le voyant de statut du capteur commence Ă clignoter en rouge, la charge des piles est très faible et sera complètement ĂŠpuisĂŠe dans les deux Ă trois semaines. Durant le fonctionnement normal, le voyant de statut est ĂŠteint. Pour remplacer les piles : 1 Retirez le capteur de la plaque murale. 2 Installer 2 piles alcalines AAA neuves. Si le voyant de statut clignote en vert, les piles sont bonnes; sâil clignote en rouge, elles doivent ĂŞtre remplacĂŠes. 3 Attachez le capteur Ă la plaque murale. Le capteur restaure la communication avec le thermostat quelques secondes après lâinstallation des piles neuves. 69-2740EFSâ01 34 Remplacez les piles du capteur d intĂŠrieur Utilisation de lâaffichage de tempĂŠrature Dans certaines circonstances, la tempĂŠrature affichĂŠe sur lâĂŠcran dâaccueil peut ne pas correspondre Ă celle près du thermostat. Si le système est configurĂŠ pour utiliser des capteurs intĂŠrieurs Ă distance, il est possible quâil affiche les valeurs dâun capteur situĂŠ ailleurs. INTĂRIEUR 72 Les valeurs de tempĂŠrature dĂŠpendent de lâemplacement du capteur. 35 69-2740EFSâ01 Utilisation de lâaffichage de lâhumiditĂŠ Dans certaines circonstances, lâhumiditĂŠ affichĂŠe sur lâĂŠcran dâaccueil peut ne pas correspondre Ă celle près du thermostat. Certains systèmes sont rĂŠglĂŠs pour utiliser deux capteurs, un pour lâhumidification et lâautre pour la dĂŠshumidification. Ces capteurs sont souvent installĂŠs Ă diffĂŠrents endroits. En fonction de lâinstallation du thermostat, lâĂŠcran dâaccueil du thermostat affiche les valeurs dâhumiditĂŠ dâun seul capteur. 69-2740EFSâ01 36 45% HumiditĂŠ Les valeurs dâhumiditĂŠ dĂŠpendent de lâemplacement du capteur. Accessoires en option RĂŠgulateur de confort portatif Si un seul thermostat est installĂŠ, ce rĂŠgulateur peut ĂŞtre dĂŠplacĂŠ dâune pièce Ă lâautre (comme un thermostat portatif) pour sâassurer que la tempĂŠrature est confortable dans la pièce occupĂŠe. Si plusieurs thermostats sont utilisĂŠs, ceci permet de consulter et de rĂŠgler la tempĂŠrature de chaque pièce Ă partir dâun fauteuil. Capteur extĂŠrieur sans fil Avec un capteur dâextĂŠrieur sans fil, le thermostat PrestigeÂŽ peut afficher la tempĂŠrature et lâhumiditĂŠ extĂŠrieures. Ces informations peuvent aussi ĂŞtre affichĂŠes sur le rĂŠgulateur de confort portatif. Capteur intĂŠrieur sans fil Si un capteur intĂŠrieur est installĂŠ, le thermostat PrestigeÂŽ rĂŠpond aux valeurs de tempĂŠrature et dâhumiditĂŠ Ă lâemplacement du capteur, assurant le confort Ă lâendroit oĂš le capteur est situĂŠ. Avec plusieurs capteurs, le thermostat peut faire la moyenne des relevĂŠs de tempĂŠrature de chaque capteur pour optimiser le confort dans toute la maison. 37 69-2740EFSâ01 Accessoires en option Passerelle Internet RedLINK⢠La passerelle Internet RedLINK de Honeywell offre un accès Ă distance au thermostat PrestigeÂŽ via Internet, un tĂŠlĂŠphone intelligent ou une tablette. Vous pouvez afficher ou rĂŠgler la tempĂŠrature intĂŠrieure, le mode du système et dâautres rĂŠglages. La passerelle envoie ĂŠgalement des alertes Ă un maximum de 6 adresses ĂŠlectroniques pour vous avertir en cas de problème. Dispositif Ă distance sans fil de point dâentrĂŠe/sortie Ce dispositif se monte près de la porte pour un contrĂ´le sur simple pression dâun bouton. Touchez InoccupĂŠ pour assurer une tempĂŠrature ĂŠconomique lorsque vous quittez votre domicile. Touchez OccupĂŠ pour assurer une tempĂŠrature ĂŠconomique lorsque vous rentrez chez vous. Pour modifier les tempĂŠratures prĂŠrĂŠglĂŠes, allez sur MENU > RĂŠglages dâentrĂŠe/de sortie Ă distance. Dispositif Ă distance de surventilation et de surfiltration sans fil Ce dispositif peut ĂŞtre installĂŠ partout chez vous (en gĂŠnĂŠral dans la salle de bain ou la cuisine) pour une ventilation pratique Ă la demande. Pour une ventilation supplĂŠmentaire, sĂŠlectionnez 20, 40 ou 60 minutes. 69-2740EFSâ01 38 DĂŠpannage Si vous avez des problèmes avec votre thermostat, nous vous proposons dâessayer les solutions suivantes. La plupart des problèmes peuvent ĂŞtre rĂŠglĂŠs rapidement et facilement. LâĂŠcran nâaffiche rien VĂŠrifiez le disjoncteur et rĂŠinitialisez-le si nĂŠcessaire. Assurez-vous que lâinterrupteur de marche-arrĂŞt du système de chauffage et de refroidissement est sur marche. Assurez-vous que la porte de lâappareil de chauffage est bien fermĂŠe. LâĂŠcran est difficile Ă lire Changez le rĂŠtroĂŠclairage de lâĂŠcran dans le menu des prĂŠfĂŠrences (consultez la page 27). Tous les jours Ă 2 heures du matin, les thermostats Prestige changent les couleurs du thermostat pour ĂŠviter le marquage indĂŠlĂŠbile sur lâĂŠcran. Touchez lâĂŠcran Ă tout moment pour restaurer les couleurs prĂŠrĂŠglĂŠes. Le système de chauffage ou de refroidissement ne rĂŠpond pas Touchez SYSTĂME pour rĂŠgler le système sur Chauffage. VĂŠrifiez que le rĂŠglage de tempĂŠrature est supĂŠrieur Ă la tempĂŠrature intĂŠrieure. Touchez SYSTĂME pour rĂŠgler le système sur Refroidissement. VĂŠrifiez que le rĂŠglage de tempĂŠrature est infĂŠrieur Ă la tempĂŠrature intĂŠrieure. VĂŠrifiez le disjoncteur et rĂŠinitialisez-le si nĂŠcessaire. Assurez-vous que lâinterrupteur de marche-arrĂŞt du système de chauffage et de refroidissement est sur marche. Assurez-vous que la porte de lâappareil de chauffage est bien fermĂŠe. Si ÂŤ En attente de lâĂŠquipement Âť sâaffiche, la minuterie de protection du compresseur est activĂŠe. Attendez 5 minutes pour que le système se remette en marche en toute sĂŠcuritĂŠ sans endommager le compresseur. 39 69-2740EFSâ01 Garantie limitĂŠe jusquâĂ 5 ans Honeywell garantit ce produit, Ă lâexception des piles, contre tout dĂŠfaut de fabrication ou de main dâĹuvre, durant une pĂŠriode de trois (3) ans Ă partir de la date dâachat si le produit est utilisĂŠ et entretenu convenablement. En cas de dĂŠfaillance ou de mauvais fonctionnement pendant la pĂŠriode de garantie, Honeywell remplacera ou rĂŠparera le produit, Ă sa discrĂŠtion. Si le produit est dĂŠfectueux, (i) le renvoyer avec la facture ou une autre preuve dâachat date au lieu dâachat; ou (ii) appeler le service Ă la clientèle dâHoneywell en composant le 1-800-468-1502. Le service Ă la clientèle dĂŠterminera si le produit doit ĂŞtre retournĂŠ Ă lâadresse suivante : Honeywell Return Goods, Dock 4MN10-3860, 1885 Douglas Dr. N., Golden Valley, MN 55422, ou si un produit de remplacement peut vous ĂŞtre expĂŠdiĂŠ. La prĂŠsente garantie ne couvre pas les frais de retrait ou de rĂŠinstallation. La prĂŠsente garantie ne sâapplique pas sâil est dĂŠmontrĂŠ par Honeywell que la dĂŠfaillance ou le mauvais fonctionnement sont dus Ă un endommagement du produit alors que le consommateur lâavait en sa possession. La responsabilitĂŠ exclusive dâHoneywell se limite Ă rĂŠparer ou Ă remplacer le produit conformĂŠment aux modalitĂŠs susmentionnĂŠes. HONEYWELL NâEST EN AUCUN CAS RESPONSABLE DES PERTES OU DOMMAGES, Y COMPRIS LES DOMMAGES INDIRECTS OU ACCESSOIRES DĂCOULANT DIRECTEMENT OU INDIRECTEMENT DâUNE VIOLATION QUELCONQUE DâUNE GARANTIE, EXPRESSE OU TACITE, APPLICABLE AU PRĂSENT PRODUIT, OU TOUTE AUTRE DĂFAILLANCE DU PRĂSENT PRODUIT. Certaines provinces ne permettent pas lâexclusion ou la restriction des dommages indirects ou accessoires et, par consĂŠquent, la prĂŠsente restriction peut ne pas sâappliquer. CETTE GARANTIE EST LA SEULE GARANTIE EXPRESSE FAITE PAR HONEYWELL POUR CE PRODUIT. LA DURĂE DE TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE, INCLUANT LES GARANTIES DE QUALITĂ MARCHANDE OU DâADAPTATION Ă UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIĂRE, EST LIMITĂE PAR LES PRĂSENTES Ă LA PĂRIODE DE TROIS ANS DE LA PRĂSENTE GARANTIE. Certaines provinces ne permettent pas de limiter la durĂŠe des garanties tacites et, par consĂŠquent, la prĂŠsente limitation peut ne pas sâappliquer. La prĂŠsente garantie donne au consommateur des droits spĂŠcifiques et certains autres droits qui peuvent varier dâune province Ă lâautre. Pour toute question concernant cette garantie, merci dâĂŠcrire au service des Relations avec la clientèle dâHoneywell, Ă lâadresse suivante : 1985 Douglas Dr, Golden Valley, MN 55422 ou dâappeler 1-800-468-1502. Lorsque le produit est enregistrĂŠ en ligne Ă www.warranty. Honeywell.com, la couverture standard du fabricant dĂŠclarĂŠe ci-dessus sâĂŠtend Ă une pĂŠriode de cinq (5) ans. 69-2740EFSâ01 40 Informations rĂŠglementaires DĂŠclaration de conformitĂŠ Ă la FCC (Partie 15.19) (ĂtatsUnis uniquement) Cet appareil est conforme Ă la partie 15 du règlement de la FCC. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : 1 Ce dispositif ne doit pas causer dâinterfĂŠrences nuisibles, et 2 Ce dispositif doit accepter toutes les interfĂŠrences reçues, y compris celles pouvant causer un fonctionnement non souhaitĂŠ. Branchez lâĂŠquipement dans la prise dâun circuit diffĂŠrent de celui auquel le rĂŠcepteur est connectĂŠ. Consulter le distributeur ou un technicien radio/TV compĂŠtent pour obtenir de lâaide. Module dâinterface dâĂŠquipement, thermostats et capteur extĂŠrieur Pour ĂŞtre conformes aux limites dâexposition aux radiofrĂŠquences ĂŠtablies par FCC et Industrie Canada pour le grand public/lâexposition non contrĂ´lĂŠe, la ou les antennes utilisĂŠes pour ces transmetteurs doivent ĂŞtre installĂŠes Ă au moins 20 cm de toutes les personnes et ne peuvent ĂŞtre situĂŠes au mĂŞme endroit quâune autre antenne ou fonctionner conjointement avec une autre antenne. Avertissement de la FCC (Partie 15.21) (Ătats-Unis uniquement) Toute modification qui nâest pas autorisĂŠe expressĂŠment par la partie responsable de la conformitĂŠ de lâappareil peut rendre lâutilisateur inapte Ă faire fonctionner lâĂŠquipement. RĂŠgulateur de confort portatif Ce transmetteur portable et son antenne sont conformes aux limites dâexposition RF de la FCC et dâIndustry Canada pour la population gĂŠnĂŠrale/lâexposition non contrĂ´lĂŠe. Cet appareil ne doit pas ĂŞtre situĂŠ ou fonctionner avec une autre antenne ou un autre transmetteur. DĂŠclaration relative aux interfĂŠrences de la FCC (Partie 15.105 (b)) (Ătats-Unis uniquement) Cet ĂŠquipement a ĂŠtĂŠ testĂŠ et est conforme aux limites des dispositifs numĂŠriques de Classe B, conformĂŠment Ă la Partie 15 du règlement de la FCC. Ces limites sont conçues pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre les interfĂŠrences nuisibles dans une installation rĂŠsidentielle. Cet ĂŠquipement gĂŠnère, utilise et peut ĂŠmettre de lâĂŠnergie de radiofrĂŠquence, et sâil nâest pas installĂŠ et utilisĂŠ conformĂŠment aux instructions, peut causer des interfĂŠrences nuisibles aux communications radio. Il nây a toutefois aucune garantie quâune interfĂŠrence ne se produira pas dans une installation particulière. Si cet ĂŠquipement cause des interfĂŠrences nuisibles Ă la rĂŠception radio et tĂŠlĂŠvision, ce qui peut ĂŞtre dĂŠterminĂŠ en ĂŠteignant le dispositif et en le remettant en marche, il est recommandĂŠ Ă lâutilisateur de tenter de corriger lâinterfĂŠrence par lâune des mesures suivantes : RĂŠorienter ou dĂŠplacer lâantenne rĂŠceptrice. Augmenter la sĂŠparation entre lâĂŠquipement et le rĂŠcepteur. Section 7.1.2 de RSS-GEN ConformĂŠment aux normes dâIndustrie Canada, ce transmetteur radio ne peut fonctionner quâavec une antenne dont le type et le gain maximum sont approuvĂŠs par Industrie Canada. Pour rĂŠduire les risques dâinterfĂŠrence s radio encourus par dâautres utilisateurs, le type et le gain de lâantenne doivent ĂŞtre choisis de façon Ă ce que la puissance rayonnĂŠe isotrope ĂŠquivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne soit pas supĂŠrieure Ă celle nĂŠcessaire Ă lâĂŠtablissement dâune bonne communication. 41 Section 7.1.3 de RSS-GEN Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : 1 Ce dispositif ne doit pas causer dâinterfĂŠrences, et 2 Ce dispositif doit accepter toutes les interfĂŠrences, y compris celles pouvant causer un fonctionnement non souhaitĂŠ. 69-2740EFSâ01 Ce thermostat contient une pile au lithium pouvant contenir du perchlorate. Perchlorate â peut exiger une manipulation particulière. Visitez le site www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate Besoin dâaide? Pour obtenir de lâaide, veuillez visiter http://yourhome.honeywell.com ou appeler le numĂŠro gratuit : 1-800-468-1502 1-888-245-1051 (installation commerciale) Solutions de rĂŠgulation et dâautomatisation Honeywell International Inc. 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley, MN 55422 http://yourhome.honeywell.com ÂŽ Marque de commerce dĂŠposĂŠe aux Ă.-U. Š 2012 Honeywell International Inc. 69-2740EFSâ01 M.S. 10-12 ImprimĂŠ aux Ătats-Unis TM 69-2740EFS-01 Termostato de pantalla tĂĄctil PrestigeÂŽ GuĂa del usuario TM Bienvenido Felicitaciones por la compra del termostato con pantalla tĂĄctil programable de Honeywell. Cuando se usa con el portal de Internet RedLINK opcional, puede supervisar y controlar de manera remota el sistema de calefacciĂłn y refrigeraciĂłn de su hogar o empresaâpuede permanecer conectado a su sistema de confort dondequiera que vaya. Total Connect Comfort de Honeywell es la soluciĂłn perfecta si usted viaja frecuentemente, si posee un hogar de vacaciones, una empresa, o si administra una propiedad de inversiĂłn o, simplemente, busca tranquilidad. CaracterĂsticas del termostato Prestige Con el nuevo termostato, podrĂĄ realizar lo siguiente: Conectarse a Internet para monitorear y controlar el sistema de calefacciĂłn/refrigeraciĂłn y recibir alertas por correo electrĂłnico (necesita el portal de Internet RedLINK opcional) Ver la temperatura y humedad exteriores (necesita un sensor exterior inalĂĄmbrico opcional) Controlar la humidificaciĂłn, deshumidificaciĂłn o ventilaciĂłn El nuevo termostato le brinda tambiĂŠn lo siguiente: Adaptive Intelligent Recoveryâcon el tiempo, el termostato Prestige âsabeâ cuĂĄnto demora su sistema en alcanzar la temperatura que desea. Activa el sistema de calefacciĂłn o refrigeraciĂłn mĂĄs temprano para que estĂŠ confortable a la hora que usted espera. InformaciĂłn del distribuidor en la pantallaâlo cual le facilita la comunicaciĂłn con el distribuidor para el servicio. ProgramaciĂłn para vacaciones y dĂas festivosâlo que le permite programar la temperatura de correcciĂłn para ahorrar energĂa mientras se encuentre fuera de su hogar. Bloqueo del teclado para evitar cambios no autorizados. Estatus del equipoâproporciona un estatus de encendido/apagado de todos los equipos controlados por el termostato. Preferenciasâle permite personalizar el termostato a las configuraciones deseadas. 69-2740EFSâ01 Ăndice ProgramaciĂłn y funcionamiento Referencia rĂĄpida ........................................ 3 Configurar la hora y el dĂa .......................... 5 Configurar el ventilador ............................... 6 Configurar la modalidad del sistema .......... 7 Cronogramas de ahorro de energĂa predeterminados ......................................... 8 Ajustar los cronogramas del programa ....... 9 Anular los cronogramas del programa ...... 12 Opciones del menĂş Ver estatus del equipo .............................. 14 Configurar vacaciones, dĂas festivos y eventos ................................................... 15 Configurar programaciĂłn de dĂas festivos y eventos: uso comercial.............. 16 69-2740EFSâ01 Configurar humidificaciĂłn y deshumidificaciĂłn...................................... 23 Configurar ventilaciĂłn ............................... 26 Configurar preferencias............................. 27 Limpieza de la pantalla del termostato ..... 28 Configuraciones de seguridad .................. 29 Ver informaciĂłn del distribuidor................. 30 Funciones avanzadas ............................... 31 ApĂŠndices Opciones del instalador ............................ 32 Reemplazo de baterĂas ............................. 33 Pantalla de temperatura y humedad ......... 35 Accesorios opcionales .............................. 37 LocalizaciĂłn y soluciĂłn de problemas ...... 39 InformaciĂłn de reglamentaciĂłn................. 41 Referencia rĂĄpida: uso residencial HOGAR. Presione para visualizar la pantalla principal. VENTILADOR. Seleccione una modalidad para el ventilador. SISTEMA. Seleccione la modalidad del sistema (CalefacciĂłn/RefrigeraciĂłn). MENĂ. Presione para visualizar las opciones. Comience aquĂ para configurar un cronograma del programa. Cronograma actual. Toque una flecha para cambiar la configuraciĂłn de la temperatura y seleccionar una pausa temporal o permanente. Condiciones en interiores. Muestra la temperatura y humedad interiores. Fecha y hora actuales. Estatus actual. Muestra la modalidad del sistema (calefacciĂłn/refrigeraciĂłn), la temperatura y humedad exteriores (con sensor para exteriores opcional). 69-2740EFSâ01 Referencia rĂĄpida: uso comercial HOGAR. Presione para visualizar la pantalla principal. VENTILADOR. Seleccione una modalidad para el ventilador. SISTEMA. Seleccione la modalidad del sistema (CalefacciĂłn/RefrigeraciĂłn). MENĂ. Presione para visualizar las opciones. Comience aquĂ para configurar un cronograma del programa. UbicaciĂłn del termostato. Identifique rĂĄpidamente cuĂĄl termostato controla un ĂĄrea especĂfica. Cronograma actual. Toque una flecha para cambiar la configuraciĂłn de la temperatura y seleccionar una pausa temporal. AnulaciĂłn. Toque para anular temporalmente el cronograma del programa. Condiciones interiores. Muestra la temperatura y humedad interiores. Fecha y hora actuales. Estatus actual. Muestra la modalidad del sistema (calefacciĂłn/refrigeraciĂłn), la temperatura y humedad exteriores (con sensor opcional de exterior). Puerto USB. Utilice el dispositivo USB para ingresar la programaciĂłn de los dĂas festivos y los eventos personalizados. 69-2740EFSâ01 Configurar la hora y el dĂa 1 Toque la hora actual. La pantalla muestra Configurar hora/configurar fecha. 2 Toque Configurar hora o Configurar fecha. Vie, Jun 14, 2013 6:30 pm 3 Toque V o W hasta que se muestre la hora/fecha adecuada. 4 Toque Terminado para guardar o Cancelar para ignorar los cambios. NOTA: Este termostato cambiarĂĄ automĂĄticamente el reloj para el horario de verano y viceversa. Terminado 69-2740EFSâ01 Configurar el ventilador 1 Toque la opciĂłn VENTILADOR para mostrar las configuraciones del ventilador. 2 Toque Encendido, AutomĂĄtico, CirculaciĂłn o Seguir el cronograma. VENTILADOR Terminado 3 Toque TERMINADO para guardar y salir. Encendido: el ventilador estĂĄ siempre encendido. AutomĂĄtico: el ventilador funciona solo cuando el sistema de calefacciĂłn o refrigeraciĂłn estĂĄ encendido. CirculaciĂłn: el ventilador funciona en forma aleatoria, aproximadamente el 35% del tiempo (uso residencial Ăşnicamente). Seguir el cronograma: ventilador controlado por el programa (consulte las pĂĄg. 8â13). NOTA: En uso comercial, toque AutomĂĄtico o Encendido para anular temporalmente el cronograma programado del ventilador. 69-2740EFSâ01 Configurar la modalidad del sistema 1 Toque SISTEMA para mostrar las configuraciones del sistema. SISTEMA 2 Toque la opciĂłn deseada: Terminado CalefacciĂłn: el termostato controla solamente el sistema de calefacciĂłn. RefrigeraciĂłn: el termostato controla solamente el sistema de refrigeraciĂłn. Apagado: se apagan los sistemas de calefacciĂłn/refrigeraciĂłn. AutomĂĄtico: El termostato selecciona la calefacciĂłn o la refrigeraciĂłn segĂşn sea necesario dependiendo de la temperatura interior. CalefacciĂłn de emergencia (bombas de calor con calefacciĂłn auxiliar): controla la calefacciĂłn auxiliar/de emergencia. El compresor se bloquea. 3 Toque TERMINADO para guardar y salir. NOTA: QuizĂĄs las configuraciones del sistema de AutomĂĄtico y CalefacciĂłn de emergencia no aparezcan, esto depende de cĂłmo se instalĂł su termostato. 69-2740EFSâ01 Cronogramas predeterminados para ahorro de energĂa Uso residencial Este termostato usa las configuraciones de ahorro de energĂa predeterminadas que pueden disminuir los gastos de calefacciĂłn/refrigeraciĂłn hasta en un 33%. Para personalizar el termostato, consulte la pĂĄgina siguiente. PerĂodo Despertar (Wake) 6:00 am 70° 78° 70° 78° Salir (Leave) 8:00 am 62° 85° 62° 85° Regresar (Return) 6:00 pm 70° 78° 70° 78° 62° 82° 62° 82° Dormir (Sleep) 10:00 pm Hora de inicio CalefacciĂłn Refrig. Ventilador Ocupado 1 8:00 am 70° 75° Encendido Desocupado 1 10:00 pm 55° 85° AutomĂĄtico Ocupado 2* 12:00 am 70° 75° Encendido Desocupado 2* 12:00 am 55° 85° AutomĂĄtico PerĂodo Uso comercial CalefacciĂłn Refrig. CalefacciĂłn Refrig. (lun.-vie.) (lun.-vie.) (sĂĄb.-dom.) (sĂĄb.-dom.) Hora de inicio * El PerĂodo 2 se cancela de forma predeterminada. Si lo activa, los valores mostrados anteriormente se convierten en configuraciones predeterminadas. 69-2740EFSâ01 Ajustar los cronogramas del programa 1 Toque MENĂ. MENĂ 2 Seleccione Crear/Editar horario. Toque GuĂame para crear un cronograma con respuestas a preguntas simples. Toque Lo harĂŠ yo mismo para crear manualmente un cronograma de un programa. RefiĂŠrase a la pĂĄgina 10. Toque Ver/Editar para ver el cronograma completo y hacer cambios rĂĄpidos. Crear / Editar horario NOTA: Para disminuir costos, use las configuraciones de ahorro de energĂa que se describen en la pĂĄgina 8. 69-2740EFSâ01 Ajustar los cronogramas del programa (continuaciĂłn) 3 Seleccione los dĂas para programar, toque Siguiente. 4 Toque Despertar para configurar la hora de despertarse correspondiente al(los) dĂa(s) seleccionado(s). Siguiente 6:00 am DESPERTAR 69-2740EFSâ01 10 Ajustar los cronogramas del programa (continuaciĂłn) 5 Toque V o W para configurar la temperatura de calefacciĂłn y refrigeraciĂłn del perĂodo Despertar y luego Terminado. 6 Toque otros perĂodos (Salir, Regresar, Dormir) para configurar la hora y las temperaturas para cada uno de ellos. Terminado 7 Toque Terminado para guardar y salir. NOTA: Toque Borrar perĂodo para eliminar el perĂodo no deseado. NOTA: Toque Ventilador ajustes para cualquier perĂodo de tiempo. 11 69-2740EFSâ01 Anular los cronogramas del programa: uso residencial 1 Toque V o W para configurar la temperatura (lado derecho de la pantalla) y la hora indicada en Sostener Hasta (lado izquierdo). La programaciĂłn se reanudarĂĄ cuando finalice el tiempo de âSostener Hastaâ. 2 Toque Cambiar a sost. permanente para mantener la misma temperatura hasta que la cambie manualmente o reinicie la configuraciĂłn del programa. 3 Toque Reinciar Horario en cualquier momento para reanudar el cronograma del programa. 69-2740EFSâ01 12 Cambiar a sost. permanente Anular los cronogramas del programa: uso comercial Toque V o W para configurar la temperatura. La temperatura nueva se mantendrĂĄ hasta el tiempo de âpausaâ que usted configure. Para cambiar el tiempo de pausa, toque los botones con flechas Sostener Hasta. Esta vez puede ajustarse hasta el tiempo mĂĄximo configurado por el instalador. Toque AnulaciĂłn para utilizar una temperatura de ocupaciĂłn preestablecida si una persona usa la habitaciĂłn durante un perĂodo desocupado. La nueva temperatura podrĂĄ conservarse durante una hora y regularse hasta el tiempo mĂĄximo configurado por el instalador. El cronograma programado se reanudarĂĄ cuando el temporizador de anulaciĂłn finalice. Toque Reinciar Horario en cualquier momento para reanudar el cronograma del programa. 13 ANULACIĂN 69-2740EFSâ01 Ver estatus del equipo 1 Toque MENĂ. MENĂ 2 Seleccione Estatus del equipo. 3 Toque V o W para ver el estatus de todos los equipos que controla su termostato. Dependiendo de la forma como se instalĂł su termostato, la pantalla de estatus del equipo puede generar informaciĂłn sobre los siguientes sistemas: CalefacciĂłn y refrigeraciĂłn Ventilador HumidificaciĂłn DeshumidificaciĂłn VentilaciĂłn Recordatorios de mantenimiento InformaciĂłn del termostato 69-2740EFSâ01 Estatus del equipo Terminado 14 Configurar el mantenimiento de la temperatura en vacaciones: uso residencial Esta funciĂłn le permite ahorrar energĂa mientras se encuentra fuera de casa, y restituye una temperatura confortable poco antes de que regresar a su casa. MENĂ Modo vaciones 1 Toque MENĂ. 2 Seleccione Modo vaciones. 3 Toque V o W para seleccionar la fecha en que se marcha, seguidamente toque Siguiente para mĂĄs detalles sobre la programaciĂłn, incluyendo horas del dĂa, configuraciones de temperatura, fecha de regreso y configuraciones para el regreso. 4 Revise lo que ha elegido en la Ăşltima pantalla y toque Terminado para guardar sus configuraciones. Toque Previo y Cancelar para ignorar los cambios. Siguiente Terminado 15 69-2740EFSâ01 Configurar programaciĂłn de dĂas festivos/eventos: uso comercial Esta funciĂłn contribuye a conservar energĂa cuando el lugar de trabajo estĂĄ desocupado durante eventos especiales o dĂas festivos. MENĂ Programador de vacaiones / eventos 1 Toque MENĂ. 2 Seleccione Programador de vacaiones/ eventos. 3 Seleccione el elemento que desea programar. Eventos personalizados le permite configurar otros dĂas para programaciones especiales. Las opciones de DĂas festivos de EE. UU y canadienses le permiten elegir de una lista de dĂas festivos comĂşnmente observados en cada paĂs. 4 Elija segĂşn se le instruya en cada pantalla. Para obtener mĂĄs informaciĂłn, consulte las dos pĂĄginas siguientes. 5 Toque Terminado para guardar sus configuraciones. 69-2740EFSâ01 16 Configurar eventos personalizados: uso comercial Esta funciĂłn le permite personalizar configuraciones de temperaturas para mantenerlas durante un evento especĂfico. Puede configurar un evento para una fecha especĂfica o un dĂa del mes. El termostato reanuda la programaciĂłn normal despuĂŠs del evento. 1 Seleccione Eventos personalizados del menĂş de Programador de vacaciones/eventos. 2 Seleccione Crear nuevo evento. Crear nuevo evento 3 Seleccione Fecha especĂfica o Mes/DĂa de la semana. Para Fecha especĂfica, se le instruye que seleccione la fecha de inicio, las configuraciones, la fecha de terminaciĂłn y la frecuencia del evento. Para Mes/DĂa de la semana, se le instruye que seleccione el mes, el dĂa de la semana, la semana del mes, las configuraciones, la duraciĂłn del evento y la frecuencia del mismo. 17 Siguiente 69-2740EFSâ01 Configurar eventos personalizados: uso comercial (continuaciĂłn) 4 Revise las configuraciones y toque Terminado para guardarlas. Toque Previo y Cancelar para ignorar los cambios. Terminado 69-2740EFSâ01 18 Configurar programaciĂłn de dĂas festivos: uso comercial Esta funciĂłn le permite personalizar configuraciones de temperaturas para mantenerlas durante eventos nacionales especĂficos. El termostato reanuda la programaciĂłn normal entre uno y otro evento seleccionado. 1 Seleccione DĂas festivos de EE. UU. o canadienses del menĂş Programador de dĂas festivos/eventos. 2 Seleccione Agregar/editar dĂas festivos. AparecerĂĄ una lista de dĂas festivos nacionales. 3 Toque la casilla prĂłxima a cada dĂa festivo en el cual desea conservar las configuraciones especĂficas (Toque V o W para desplazarse por la lista de dĂas festivos), y seguidamente toque Siguiente. Configure la programaciĂłn de dĂas festivos para temperaturas de ocupado o desocupado, dependiendo si el edificio estarĂĄ en uso. 4 Toque V o W para seleccionar las temperaturas de calefacciĂłn y refrigeraciĂłn. 5 Revise las configuraciones y toque Terminado para guardarlas. Toque Previo y Cancelar para ignorar los cambios. 19 Siguiente 69-2740EFSâ01 Configurar anulaciĂłn de dĂas festivos: uso comercial Esta funciĂłn le permite personalizar configuraciones de temperaturas para mantenerlas desde ahora hasta una fecha especĂfica. El termostato reanuda la programaciĂłn normal en la fecha que usted seleccione. 1 Toque MENĂ. 2 Seleccione Modalidad de dĂa festivo para mostrar las temperaturas mientras estĂĄ ausente en el dĂa festivo. 3 Toque V o W para seleccionar las temperaturas de calefacciĂłn y refrigeraciĂłn, seguidamente toque Siguiente para seleccionar la fecha de regreso. 4 Revise las configuraciones y toque Terminado para guardarlas. Toque Previo y Cancelar para ignorar los cambios. NOTA: La temperatura de refrigeraciĂłn solo se puede establecer en un valor mĂĄs alto que la configuraciĂłn del programa del perĂodo desocupado y la configuraciĂłn de la temperatura de calefacciĂłn solo se puede establecer en un valor mĂĄs bajo que la configuraciĂłn del programa del perĂodo desocupado. 69-2740EFSâ01 20 MENĂ Modalidad de dĂa fest ivo Terminado CĂłmo iniciar la modalidad de ocupaciĂłn: uso comercial Esta funciĂłn conserva la temperatura en un nivel de ahorro de energĂa hasta que toca Presione para iniciar el periodo de ocupaciĂłn. Cuando llegue, toque el botĂłn para conservar una temperatura agradable mientras la habitaciĂłn estĂŠ ocupada. Toque los botones V o W para configurar la temperatura o la hora de Sostener Hasta. La temperatura se mantiene solamente hasta el tiempo que usted configurĂł. La temperatura regresa a un nivel de ahorro de energĂa despuĂŠs de que el temporizador finalice o termine el perĂodo de âOcupadoâ. Presione para iniciar el perĂodo de ocupaciĂłn NOTA: Esta funciĂłn estĂĄ disponible solo si el instalador la programĂł. 21 69-2740EFSâ01 Retroceso remoto (uso comercial) Durante los perĂodos Ocupados de la programaciĂłn, un sensor de ocupaciĂłn dirige el termostato a una configuraciĂłn de RETROCESO REMOTO cuando la habitaciĂłn estĂĄ vacĂa. Si alguien estĂĄ en la habitaciĂłn, adopta las configuraciones establecidas para el perĂodo ocupado de la programaciĂłn. El termostato ignora el sensor de ocupaciĂłn durante los perĂodos desocupados de la programaciĂłn. Si el termostato estĂĄ configurado para no programable, el sensor dirige el termostato a una configuraciĂłn de RETROCESO REMOTO cuando la habitaciĂłn estĂĄ vacĂa. Si alguien estĂĄ en la habitaciĂłn, entonces adopta la configuraciĂłn establecida por el usuario. Dependiendo de la forma como se haya instalado su termostato, puede haber una demora de hasta 30 minutos antes de que cambie a la configuraciĂłn de RETROCESO REMOTO. Esta demora permite que la habitaciĂłn permanezca confortable si no estĂĄ ocupada por solo un perĂodo de tiempo corto. 69-2740EFSâ01 22 ConfiguraciĂłn de ajuste de la humidificaciĂłn 1 Toque MENĂ y seleccione HumidificaciĂłn. MENĂ 2 Seleccione Auto. 3 Mueva la barra deslizante para seleccionar HumidiďŹcaciĂłn el nivel de humedad. 4 Toque MĂĄs config. si aparece escarcha o condensaciĂłn en las ventanas. Utilice un nĂşmero mĂĄs bajo para evitar la escarcha o la condensaciĂłn. Utilice un nĂşmero mĂĄs alto si el aire interior parece estar demasiado seco. La configuraciĂłn de ProtecciĂłn de ventanas limita la cantidad de humedad MĂĄs para prevenir la formaciĂłn de escarcha o de config. condensaciĂłn en las ventanas. Consulte las notas que siguen. 5 Toque Terminado para guardar sus configuraciones. Toque Cancelar para ignorar los cambios. NOTA: El termostato no harĂĄ funcionar el humidificador cuando la humedad interior haya alcanzado el âLĂmite de ventanaâ (Window Limit) que se muestra en la pantalla. NOTA: ProtecciĂłn de las ventanas estĂĄ solo disponible si se instala un sensor de aire exterior. 23 69-2740EFSâ01 Ajuste de la configuraciĂłn de deshumidificaciĂłn: uso residencial Esta funciĂłn puede controlar un deshumidificador o usar el aire acondicionado para disminuir la humedad. MENĂ DeshumidiďŹcaciĂłn 1 Toque MENĂ y seleccione DeshumidificaciĂłn. 2 Seleccione Auto. 3 Mueva la barra deslizante para seleccionar el nivel de humedad. 4 Toque Terminado para guardar sus configuraciones. Toque Cancelar para ignorar los cambios. MĂĄs config. NOTA: Si su aire acondicionado se usa para controlar la humedad, la temperatura puede descender hasta 3° F por debajo del nivel configurado hasta que la humedad alcance el nivel deseado. 69-2740EFSâ01 24 Ajuste de las configuraciones de deshumidificaciĂłn: uso comercial Esta funciĂłn puede controlar un deshumidificador o usar el aire acondicionado para disminuir la humedad. 1 Toque MENĂ y seleccione DeshumidificaciĂłn. MENĂ DeshumidiďŹcaciĂłn 2 Seleccione Auto. 3 Mueva la barra deslizante para seleccionar el nivel de humedad. 4 Toque Terminado para guardar sus configuraciones. Toque Cancelar para ignorar los cambios. Si su aire acondicionado se usa para controlar la humedad, el termostato puede hacer uso de los siguientes mĂŠtodos para conservar la humedad: Enfriar de 1° a 5° F por debajo del nivel de su configuraciĂłn de temperatura. Activar la refrigeraciĂłn por el tiempo de âencendidoâ mĂnimo para disminuir la humedad. Activar la refrigeraciĂłn y la calefacciĂłn al mismo tiempo para disminuir la humedad sin bajar la temperatura. 25 MĂĄs config. 69-2740EFSâ01 Ajuste de las configuraciones de ventilaciĂłn 1 Toque MENĂ y seleccione VentilaciĂłn. MENĂ 2 Toque ConfiguraciĂłn y seleccione: Auto: la ventilaciĂłn funciona de acuerdo a lo programado por el instalador. Apagado: La ventilaciĂłn permanece apagada a menos que se active utilizando el temporizador. Encendido: el ventilador estĂĄ siempre funcionando. 3 Toque V o W para que funcione la ventilaciĂłn temporalmente. Para apagarla, colĂłquela en cero. 4 Toque MĂĄs config. para configurar recordatorios de mantenimiento y bloqueos. Seleccione SĂ para evitar que la ventilaciĂłn funcione durante los perĂodos de la programaciĂłn Dormir o Desocupado (comercial) o cuando las condiciones en exteriores excedan los valores establecidos por el instalador. 69-2740EFSâ01 26 Vent ilaciĂłn ConfiguraciĂłn: MĂĄs config. NOTA: si se ha configurado la humidificaciĂłn en la modalidad de calefacciĂłn, el ventilador se encenderĂĄ para eliminar el exceso de humedad si esta se encuentra 10% o mĂĄs por encima de la configuraciĂłn de humedad. Configurar preferencias Las opciones del menĂş de preferencias le permiten seleccionar cĂłmo el termostato muestra la informaciĂłn o responde ante ciertas situaciones. 1 Toque MENĂ y seleccione Preferencias. 2 Seleccione una opciĂłn y siga las instrucciones: Recordatorios para cambiar los filtros Mostrar alertas de diagnĂłstico de calefacciĂłn/RefrigeraciĂłn Opciones de programaciĂłn de herramientas VisualizaciĂłn en Fahrenheit/CentĂgrados VisualizaciĂłn del reloj en 12/24-horas Color y brillo de la pantalla Opciones de idioma Opciones de programaciĂłn Adaptive Intelligent Recovery Restablecer programaciĂłn predefinida Horario de verano 3 Toque Terminado para guardar sus configuraciones. Toque Cancelar para ignorar los cambios. 27 MENĂ Preferencias 69-2740EFSâ01 Limpieza de la pantalla del termostato Cuando selecciona la opciĂłn Limpieza de la pantalla (Clean Screen), esta se bloquea para que no cambie accidentalmente la configuraciĂłn mientras limpia. MENĂ Limpiar pantalla 1 Toque MENĂ. 2 Seleccione Limpiar pantalla. Una instrucciĂłn le pregunta si desea limpiar la pantalla durante 30 segundos. 3 Toque SĂ. Un contador de cuenta regresiva muestra el tiempo transcurrido hasta que se reactive la pantalla. NOTA: NO rocĂe ningĂşn lĂquido directamente sobre el termostato. RocĂe los lĂquidos sobre un paĂąo, despuĂŠs utilice el paĂąo hĂşmedo para limpiar la pantalla. Utilice agua o el limpiador para vidrios que utiliza en casa. Evite utilizar limpiadores abrasivos. 69-2740EFSâ01 28 SĂ Ajuste de las configuraciones de seguridad Se pueden utilizar las opciones de seguridad para evitar cambios no autorizados en las configuraciones del sistema. 1 Toque MENĂ y seleccione Configuraciones de seguridad. MENĂ Conf iguraciones de seguridad 2 Seleccione Cambiar modo de bloqueo. 3 Seleccione una opciĂłn y siga las instrucciones: Desbloqueado: acceso total permitido. Parcialmente bloqueado: solo se puede cambiar la temperatura. Totalmente bloqueado: acceso total no permitido. Cambiar modo de bloqueo NOTA: Si elige utilizar una contraseĂąa para mayor seguridad escrĂbala aquĂ para su referencia: 29 69-2740EFSâ01 CĂłmo ver la informaciĂłn del distribuidor Revise la informaciĂłn del distribuidor si necesita comunicarse con su instalador para mantenimiento, reparaciones o actualizaciones. MENĂ InformaciĂłn del distribuidor 1 Toque MENĂ. 2 Seleccione InformaciĂłn del distribuidor. 3 Toque Terminado para regresar al menĂş. 69-2740EFSâ01 30 Funciones avanzadas Adaptive Intelligent Recovery (uso residencial Ăşnicamente)âCon el tiempo, el termostato PrestigeÂŽ âsabeâ cuĂĄnto demora su sistema en alcanzar la temperatura que desea. Activa el sistema de calefacciĂłn o refrigeraciĂłn mĂĄs temprano para que estĂŠ confortable a la hora que usted espera. El termostato muestra âEn recuperaciĂłnâ cuando activa el sistema temprano. Modalidad de de deshumidificaciĂłn en ausenciaâSu sistema puede configurarse para controlar el clima en interiores mientras su vivienda estĂŠ vacante durante la estaciĂłn hĂşmeda. Antes de marcharse, presione MENĂ, luego seleccione la Modalidad de deshumidificaciĂłn en ausencia. La temperatura y la humedad se conservarĂĄn en niveles que protejan su hogar y sus posesiones. Cuando regrese, presione Cancelar para reanudar el funcionamiento normal. ProtecciĂłn del compresorâEl termostato conserva el compresor apagado durante unos minutos antes de volver a arrancar, para evitar daĂąos al equipo. Durante este tiempo que permanece âapagadoâ, el mensaje âEsperando por equipoâ se muestra en la pantalla. Purga previa a la ocupaciĂłn (uso comercial Ăşnicamente)âEsta funciĂłn enciende el ventilador de 1 a 3 horas antes del perĂodo de tiempo âocupadoâ, para brindar un ambiente de trabajo confortable cuando usted llegue. 31 69-2740EFSâ01 Opciones del instalador Las Opciones del instalador requieren una contraseĂąa y solo debe cambiarlas un tĂŠcnico calificado. Para evitar cambios imprevistos o daĂąos al equipo, no cambie estas opciones usted mismo. 69-2740EFSâ01 32 MENĂ Conf iguraciĂłn del instalador Reemplazo de las baterĂas del sensor exterior Reemplace las baterĂas de su sensor exterior cuando aparezca una advertencia en la pantalla del termostato, aproximadamente 60 dĂas antes de que las baterĂas se agoten. Reemplace las baterĂas de su sensor exterior Para reemplazar las baterĂas: 1 Retire el sensor del soporte. 2 Quite la cubierta. 3 Inserte 2 baterĂas de litio nuevas AA. 4 Vuelva a colocar la cubierta y coloque el sensor nuevamente en el soporte. El sensor exterior restituirĂĄ la comunicaciĂłn con el termostato unos cuantos segundos despuĂŠs de que se coloquen las baterĂas. 33 69-2740EFSâ01 Reemplazo de las baterĂas del sensor interior Reemplace las baterĂas de su sensor exterior cuando aparezca una advertencia en la pantalla del termostato, aproximadamente 60 dĂas antes de que las baterĂas se agoten. Cuando la luz indicadora del estatus del sensor comience a destellar en rojo, la carga de la baterĂa estĂĄ extremadamente baja y se agotarĂĄ en 2â3 semanas. Durante el funcionamiento normal, la luz indicadora del estatus permanece apagada. Para reemplazar las baterĂas: 1 Retire el sensor de la placa de pared. 2 Coloque 2 baterĂas alcalinas AAA nuevas. Si la luz indicadora del estatus destella en verde, las baterĂas estĂĄn bien; si destella en rojo, debe usar baterĂas nuevas. 3 Conecte el sensor a la placa de pared. El sensor exterior restituirĂĄ la comunicaciĂłn con el termostato unos cuantos segundos despuĂŠs de que se coloquen las baterĂas nuevas. 69-2740EFSâ01 34 Reemplace las baterĂas de su sensor interior Uso de la pantalla de temperatura En algunas circunstancias la temperatura que se muestra en la pantalla principal puede que no corresponda con la temperatura cerca del termostato. Si su sistema estĂĄ configurado para usar sensores remotos de interior, puede estar leyendo un sensor de otro lugar. INTERIORES 72 La lectura de la temperatura depende de la ubicaciĂłn del sensor 35 69-2740EFSâ01 Uso de la pantalla de humedad En algunas circunstancias la humedad que se muestra en la pantalla principal puede que no corresponda con la humedad cerca del termostato. Algunos sistemas estĂĄn configurados para usar dos sensores, uno para controlar la humidificaciĂłn, el otro para la deshumidificaciĂłn. Estos sensores a menudo se instalan en diferentes lugares. Dependiendo de la forma como se instalĂł su termostato, la pantalla principal del termostato mostrarĂĄ la lectura de la humedad solo de un sensor. 69-2740EFSâ01 36 45% Humedad La lectura de la humedad depende de la ubicaciĂłn del sensor. Accesorios opcionales Control de confort portĂĄtil Si tiene solo un termostato, puede mover el control remoto de una habitaciĂłn a otra (como un termostato portĂĄtil) para asegurarse de que la temperatura estĂŠ confortable en la habitaciĂłn que estĂĄ utilizando. Si tiene varios termostatos, puede ver y regular la temperatura de cada habitaciĂłn desde su butaca. Sensor inalĂĄmbrico de exteriores Con un sensor inalĂĄmbrico para exteriores su termostato PrestigeÂŽ puede mostrar la temperatura y humedad del exterior. Esta informaciĂłn tambiĂŠn puede mostrarse en su Control de confort portĂĄtil. Sensor inalĂĄmbrico de interiores Si se instala un sensor interior, su termostato PrestigeÂŽ responderĂĄ a las lecturas de temperatura y humedad en la ubicaciĂłn del sensor - brindando confort donde se encuentre el sensor. Con varios sensores, el termostato puede promediar las lecturas de la temperatura de cada uno, para optimizar el confort por toda su vivienda. 37 69-2740EFSâ01 Accesorios opcionales Puerta de acceso a Internet RedLINK⢠La puerta de acceso a Internet RedLINK de Honeywell le brinda acceso remoto a su termostato PrestigeÂŽ desde Internet, un telĂŠfono inteligente o tableta. Puede ver o regular la temperatura en interiores, la operaciĂłn del sistema y otras configuraciones. La puerta de acceso tambiĂŠn puede enviarle alertas de hasta 6 correos electrĂłnicos para notificarle si ocurre un problema. Remoto inalĂĄmbrico para punto de entrada/salida Este dispositivo se monta al lado de su puerta como un control de un solo toque. Presione Ausente para el control de una temperatura de ahorro de energĂa cuando se marcha de su casa. Presione Hogar para el control de una temperatura agradable cuando regrese. Para cambiar las temperaturas preestablecidas, vaya a MENĂ > Configuraciones remotas de entrada/salida. Remoto inalĂĄmbrico para reforzar la ventilaciĂłn y la filtraciĂłn Este dispositivo se monta en cualquier lugar de su hogar (generalmente en el baĂąo o la cocina) para obtener ventilaciĂłn cuando lo necesite. Para aumentar la ventilaciĂłn, seleccione 20, 40 o 60 minutos. 69-2740EFSâ01 38 LocalizaciĂłn y soluciĂłn de problemas Si tiene dificultades con el termostato, intente poner en prĂĄctica estas sugerencias. La mayorĂa de los problemas pueden solucionarse de manera fĂĄcil y rĂĄpida. La pantalla estĂĄ en blanco Revise el interruptor de circuito y, si es necesario, reinĂcielo. AsegĂşrese de que el interruptor de energĂa del sistema de calefacciĂłn y refrigeraciĂłn estĂŠ encendido. AsegĂşrese de que la puerta del sistema de calefacciĂłn estĂŠ bien cerrada. Resulta difĂcil leer la pantalla Cambie el brillo de la pantalla utilizando el MenĂş de preferencias (consulte la pĂĄgina 27). A las 2 a.m. de cada dĂa, los termostatos Prestige cambian el color de la pantalla durante una hora para evitar que se queme. Toque la pantalla en cualquier momento para restaurar los colores pre-establecidos de la pantalla. El sistema de calefacciĂłn o refrigeraciĂłn no responde Toque SISTEMA para configurar el sistema en calefacciĂłn. AsegĂşrese de que la temperatura sea mĂĄs alta que la temperatura interior. Toque SISTEMA para configurar el sistema en refrigeraciĂłn. AsegĂşrese de que la temperatura sea mĂĄs baja que la temperatura interior. Revise el interruptor de circuito y, si es necesario, reinĂcielo. AsegĂşrese de que el interruptor de energĂa del sistema de calefacciĂłn y refrigeraciĂłn estĂŠ encendido. AsegĂşrese de que la puerta del sistema de calefacciĂłn estĂŠ bien cerrada. Si en la pantalla aparece âEsperando por equipoâ, el temporizador de protecciĂłn del compresor estĂĄ encendido. Espere 5 minutos para que se reinicie el sistema de forma segura, sin daĂąar el compresor. 39 69-2740EFSâ01 GarantĂa limitada de hasta 5 aĂąos Honeywell garantiza este producto, a excepciĂłn de la baterĂa, por el tĂŠrmino de tres (3) aĂąos, contra cualquier defecto de fabricaciĂłn o de los materiales, a partir de la fecha de compra por parte del consumidor, en condiciones normales de uso y servicio. Si en cualquier momento, durante el perĂodo de vigencia de la garantĂa, se determina que el producto estĂĄ defectuoso o no funciona adecuadamente, Honeywell lo repararĂĄ o lo reemplazarĂĄ (a elecciĂłn de Honeywell). Si el producto estĂĄ defectuoso, (i) llĂŠvelo al lugar donde lo comprĂł, junto con la factura de compra u otra prueba de compra que incluya la fecha en la que comprĂł el producto; o (ii) comunĂquese con el Servicio de atenciĂłn al cliente de Honeywell, llamando al 1-800-468-1502. En el Servicio de atenciĂłn al cliente determinarĂĄn si el producto debe ser devuelto a la siguiente direcciĂłn: Honeywell Return Goods, Dock 4 MN10-3860, 1885 Douglas Dr. N., Golden Valley, MN 55422, o si se le puede enviar un producto de reemplazo. Esta garantĂa no cubre los gastos de remociĂłn ni de reinstalaciĂłn. Esta garantĂa no se aplicarĂĄ si Honeywell demuestra que el defecto o funcionamiento inadecuado fue causado por daĂąos que se produjeron mientras el producto estuvo en posesiĂłn de un consumidor. La Ăşnica responsabilidad de Honeywell serĂĄ la de reparar o reemplazar el producto dentro de los tĂŠrminos mencionados anteriormente. HONEYWELL NO SERĂ RESPONSABLE POR LA PĂRDIDA NI EL DAĂO DE NINGĂN TIPO, QUE INCLUYE CUALQUIER DAĂO INCIDENTAL O CONSECUENTE QUE RESULTE, DIRECTA O INDIRECTAMENTE, DE CUALQUIER INCUMPLIMIENTO DE CUALQUIER GARANTĂA, EXPRESA O IMPLĂCITA, O DE CUALQUIER OTRA FALLA DE ESTE PRODUCTO. Algunos estados no permiten la exclusiĂłn o limitaciĂłn de los daĂąos fortuitos o resultantes, por lo que esta limitaciĂłn podrĂa no aplicarse en su caso. ESTA GARANTĂA ES LA ĂNICA GARANTĂA EXPRESA QUE HONEYWELL REALIZA SOBRE ESTE PRODUCTO. LA DURACIĂN DE CUALQUIERA DE LAS GARANTĂAS IMPLĂCITAS, INCLUYENDO LAS GARANTĂAS DE COMERCIABILIDAD Y APTITUD PARA UN FIN DETERMINADO, ESTĂN LIMITADAS A LOS TRES AĂOS DE DURACIĂN DE ESTA GARANTĂA. Algunos estados no permiten limitaciones en relaciĂłn a la duraciĂłn de una garantĂa implĂcita, de manera tal que la limitaciĂłn anterior puede no aplicarse en su caso. Esta garantĂa le otorga derechos legales especĂficos, pero es posible que usted goce de otros derechos que varĂan de un estado a otro. Si tiene preguntas acerca de esta garantĂa, escriba a Honeywell Customer Care, 1985 Douglas Drive, Golden Valley, Minneapolis, MN55422 o llame al 1-800-468-1502. Cuando se registra el producto en Internet en www.warranty, Honeywell, com, la cobertura de fabricaciĂłn estĂĄndar mencionada anteriormente se extiende por un perĂodo de (5) aĂąos. 69-2740EFSâ01 40 InformaciĂłn reguladora DeclaraciĂłn de conformidad con las regulaciones FCC (SecciĂłn 15.19) (solo en los EE. UU.) Este dispositivo cumple con la SecciĂłn 15 de las regulaciones FCC. El funcionamiento estĂĄ sujeto a las dos condiciones siguientes: 1 Este dispositivo no debe causar interferencia perjudicial. 2 Este dispositivo deberĂĄ aceptar cualquier interferencia que se reciba, incluso la interferencia que pudiese causar el funcionamiento no deseado. Consulte con su distribuidor o con un tĂŠcnico experto en radio/televisiĂłn para recibir ayuda. Advertencia de la FCC (SecciĂłn 15.21) (solo en los EE. UU.) Los cambios o las modificaciones que no hayan sido expresamente aprobados por la parte responsable del cumplimiento de las regulaciones podrĂan anular la autoridad del usuario para hacer funcionar el equipo. DeclaraciĂłn de la FCC sobre interferencias (SecciĂłn 15.105(b)) (solo en los EE. UU.) Este equipo fue probado y cumple con los lĂmites de los dispositivos digitales clase B, conforme a la SecciĂłn 15 de las regulaciones FCC. Estos lĂmites estĂĄn diseĂąados para ofrecer una protecciĂłn razonable contra la interferencia perjudicial en una instalaciĂłn residencial. Este equipo genera usos y puede irradiar energĂa de frecuencia de radio y, si no se instala y se utiliza segĂşn las instrucciones, puede producir una interferencia perjudicial en la comunicaciĂłn radial. Sin embargo, no se garantiza que no habrĂĄ interferencia en una instalaciĂłn particular. Si este equipo produce una interferencia perjudicial en la recepciĂłn televisiva o radial, lo cual puede determinarse al apagar y encender el equipo, se recomienda que el usuario intente corregir la interferencia con una o mĂĄs de las siguientes medidas: Vuelva a orientar y ubicar la antena receptora. Aumente la distancia entre el equipo y el receptor. Conecte el equipo a un tomacorriente en un circuito diferente a aquel en el que estĂĄ conectado el receptor. 41 MĂłdulo de interfaz del equipo, termostatos y sensor de exteriores Para cumplir con los lĂmites de exposiciĂłn RF que establece la FCC y el Industry Canada para la poblaciĂłn en general/ exposiciĂłn no controlada, la o las antenas usadas para estos transmisores deben instalarse a una distancia de, al menos, 20 cm de todas las personas, y no deben ubicarse ni utilizarse junto con otra antena. Control de confort portĂĄtil Este transmisor portĂĄtil y su antena cumplen con los lĂmites de exposiciĂłn RF que establece la FCC y el Industry Canada para la poblaciĂłn en general/exposiciĂłn no controlada. Este dispositivo no deberĂĄ colocarse ni accionarse conjuntamente con otra antena o transmisor. SecciĂłn 7.1.2 de RSS-GEN De acuerdo con las regulaciones de la industria de CanadĂĄ, este transmisor de radio puede funcionar Ăşnicamente utilizando un tipo de antena y una ganancia mĂĄxima (o inferior) aprobada para el transmisor por la industria de CanadĂĄ. Para disminuir la interferencia potencial del radio con otros usuarios, el tipo de antena y su ganancia deben ser elegidas de tal forma que la potencia isĂłtropa radiada equivalente (e.i.r.p.) no sea mayor de lo necesario para una comunicaciĂłn eficaz. SecciĂłn 7.1.3 de RSS-GEN El funcionamiento estĂĄ sujeto a las dos condiciones siguientes: 1 Este dispositivo no debe causar interferencia y 2 Este dispositivo deberĂĄ aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluso la interferencia que pudiese causar el funcionamiento no deseado del dispositivo. 69-2740EFSâ01 Este termostato contiene una baterĂa de litio que puede contener material con perclorato. Material con percloratoâes posible que deba aplicarse un tratamiento especial. Visite www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate ÂżNecesita ayuda? Para obtener ayuda visite http://yourhome.honeywell.com, o llame gratis al: 1-800-468-1502 1-888-245-1051 (instalaciĂłn comercial) AutomatizaciĂłn y control desenlace Honeywell International Inc. 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley, MN 55422 http://yourhome.honeywell.com ÂŽ Marca Registrada en los E.U.A Š 2012 Honeywell International Inc. 69-2740EFSâ01 M.S. 10-12 Impreso en EE. UU. TM 69-2740EFS-01
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