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[. . . ] T7516A, B, C Energy Management System USER'S GUIDE Weekday/Weekend 7-day Programmable Heat and/or Cool Conventional and Heat Pump 1 69-1611 Welcome to the world of comfort and energy savings with your new Honeywell T7516A, B, C Energy Management Thermostat brought to you by your energy utility. You can set the thermostat to control the temperature in your home, your water heater, and another appliance (such as a swimming pool pump) according to your personal schedule and preferences. Besides being programmable, this thermostat contains a communications module that allows your energy utility to communicate with your thermostat so you can take advantage of Residential Service Variable Price (RSVP) Rate. The T7516A, B, C Energy Management Thermostat informs you of the energy price in effect at any given time (see Fig. [. . . ] The Low price always uses whatever schedule programming exists and it is the basis for the offsets. The one exception is the water heater, which is always enabled during the low price. 69-1611 CAUTION Equipment Damage Hazard. Use of sharp fingernails or pencil points can damage the keypad beyond repair. Use the ball of your finger or a soft pencil eraser when pressing the keys. IMPORTANT When programming for the appliance, make certain that you consider potential safety issues; for example: with a pool pump during winter freezing weather, you will have to operate the pool pump as you have always done to prevent pump and pipe freezing. NOTE: Before programming the thermostat, remove the clear protective plastic display overlay. Entering Schedule Programming Refer to your Personal Programming Charts and proceed as follows: IMPORTANT The thermostat registers all programming inputs immediately and maintains them until manually changed. Low batteries or power outages do not delete thermostat programming. 18 69-1611 NOTE: When setting a program time or temperature, the instructions direct you to "Press and hold until the display shows the desired time (or temperature). " This changes the setting quickly in the selected direction. Use this method when the change is large (for example, two hours, or ten degrees). Once the setting is close, press and release the key to move the setting one step at a time. Inputting Basic Program The most efficient way to program the thermostat is to first input a basic program for the entire week. Then, you can make changes to specific days to fit your needs. IMPORTANT Because this procedure can affect up to seven days of programming, be careful when making changes with multiple days selected. NOTES: -- If you delete all programming with the CLEAR key, the thermostat uses the default program. -- PGM is an indication that you are in programming mode. 19 69-1611 Step 1: Setting Basic Cooling Times and Temperatures. First program the MORN time and temperature, if desired, for the entire week. Device Press and release until the display shows PGM COOL. AM M15403 Day of Week Press and release until the display shows MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN. Press and release until the display shows MORN. AM M15403 Time AM Period M15403 20 69-1611 Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. AM M15404 Warmer Cooler Press and hold until the display shows the desired temperature. AM M15405 21 69-1611 Program the DAY time and temperature, if desired, for the entire week. Time Period Press and release until the display shows DAY. M15406 Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. AM M15407 Warmer Cooler Press and hold until the display shows the desired temperature. AM M15408 22 69-1611 Program the EVE time and temperature, if desired, for the entire week. Time Period Press and release until the display shows EVE. M15409 Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. PM M15410 Warmer Cooler Press and hold until the display shows the desired temperature. PM M15411 23 69-1611 Program the NIGHT time and temperature, if desired, for the entire week. Time Period Press and release until the display shows NIGHT. M15412 Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. PM M15413 Warmer Cooler Press and hold until the display shows the desired temperature. PM M15414 24 69-1611 Step 2: Setting Basic Heating Times and Temperatures. First program the MORN time and temperature, if desired, for the entire week. Device Press and release until the display shows PGM HEAT. M15415 Day of Week Press and release until the display shows MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN. M15415 Time Period Press and release until the display shows MORN. AM M15416 25 69-1611 Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. AM M15417 Warmer Cooler Press and hold until the display shows the desired temperature. AM M15418 26 69-1611 Program the DAY time and temperature, if desired, for the entire week. Time Period Press and release until the display shows DAY. M15419 Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. AM M15420 Warmer Cooler Press and hold until the display shows the desired temperature. AM M15421 27 69-1611 Program the EVE time and temperature, if desired, for the entire week. Time Period Press and release until the display shows EVE. M15422 Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. PM M15423 Warmer Cooler Press and hold until the display shows the desired temperature. PM M15424 28 69-1611 Program the NIGHT time and temperature, if desired, for the entire week. Time Period Press and release until the display shows NIGHT. PM M15425 Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. PM M15425 Warmer Cooler Press and hold until the display shows the desired temperature. PM M15426 29 69-1611 Step 3: Setting Basic Water Times and On/Off Settings. First program the MORN time and on/off setting, if desired, for the entire week. Device Press and release until the display shows PGM WATER. Press and release until the display shows MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN. PM M15427 Day of Week PM M15427 Time Period Press and release until the display shows MORN. AM M15428 30 69-1611 Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. AM M15429 Water On-Off-Clr Press and release until the display shows the desired on/off setting. AM M15429 31 69-1611 Program the DAY time and on/off setting, if desired, for the entire week. Time Period Press and release until the display shows DAY. M15430 Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. AM M15431 Water On-Off-Clr Press and hold until the display shows the desired on/off setting. AM M15431 32 69-1611 Program the EVE time and on/off setting, if desired, for the entire week. Time Period Press and release until the display shows EVE. M15432 Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. PM M15433 Water On-Off-Clr Press and hold until the display shows the desired on/off setting. PM M15433 33 69-1611 Program the NIGHT time and on/off setting, if desired, for the entire week. Time Period Press and release until the display shows NIGHT. PM M15434 Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. PM M15434 Water On-Off-Clr Press and hold until the display shows the desired on/off setting. PM M15434 34 69-1611 Step 4: Setting Basic Appliance Times and On/Off Settings. First program the MORN time and on/off setting, if desired, for the entire week. Device Press and release until the display shows PGM APPL. PM M15443 Day of Week Press and release until the display shows MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN. Press and release until the display shows MORN. PM M15443 Time AM Period M15436 35 69-1611 Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. AM M15437 Appl On-Off-Clr Press and hold until the display shows the desired on/off setting. AM M15437 36 69-1611 Program the DAY time and on/off setting, if desired, for the entire week. Time Period Press and release until the display shows DAY. M15438 Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. AM M15439 Appl On-Off-Clr Press and hold until the display shows the desired on/off setting. AM M15439 37 69-1611 Program the EVE time and on/off setting, if desired, for the entire week. Time Period Press and release until the display shows EVE. M15440 Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. PM M15441 Appl On-Off-Clr Press and hold until the display shows the desired on/off setting. PM M15441 38 69-1611 Program the NIGHT time and on/off setting, if desired, for the entire week. Time Period Press and release until the display shows NIGHT. M15442 Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. PM M15443 Appl On-Off-Clr Press and hold until the display shows the desired on/off setting. PM M15443 Changing Parts of the Program After you input the basic program for the entire week, make changes to specific days to tailor the program to fit your needs. 39 IMPORTANT Because this procedure can affect up to seven days of programming, be careful when making changes with multiple days selected. 69-1611 Step 5: Changing Individual Cooling Times and Temperatures. The following example illustrates modifying the Sunday Morning Cooling program. First, select COOL, and the desired day and period for the change. Device Press and release until the display shows PGM COOL. PM M15414 Day of Week Press and release until the display shows the desired day(s). Press and release until the display shows the desired period. PM M15445 Time AM Period M15444 40 69-1611 Adjust the time that the period begins. Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. AM M15446 Warmer Cooler Press and hold until the display shows the desired temperature. AM M15448 OR Delete the programming from the period for the days shown on the display. Press and release. Clear M15447 41 69-1611 Step 6: Changing Individual Heating Times and Temperatures. The following example illustrates modifying the Saturday Day Heating program. First, select HEAT, and the desired day and period for the change. Device Press and release until the display shows PGM HEAT. PM M15426 Day of Week Press and release until the display shows the desired day(s). Press and release until the display shows the desired period. AM M15449 Time AM Period M15450 42 69-1611 Adjust the time that the period begins. Ahead Back Press and hold until the display shows the desired time. M15451 Warmer Cooler Press and hold until the display shows the desired temperature. M15452 OR Delete the programming from the period for the days shown on the display. Press and release. Clear M15453 43 69-1611 Step 7: Changing Individual Water Times and On/Off Settings. The following example illustrates modifying the Saturday Evening Water program. First, select WATER, and the desired day and period for the change. Device Press and release until the display shows PGM WATER. [. . . ] · Your energy utility periodically resets the clock to the correct time. This can change the time more than one minute (see Replacing the Batteries section). · If condition persists for more than one minute, the thermostat cannot establish the communication link; contact your energy utility. Clock occasionally changes more than one minute at a time. Thermostat displays: "bUSY". 65 69-1611 Personal Programming Charts Table 3. [. . . ]

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