Honeywell Yth8320zw1007u Manual
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11 of 13 d. To query the STATUS of a thermostat: i. In HyperTerminal type: >NxSE64,2 where “x” is the Node ID of the thermostat being controlled. 1. Feedback in HyperTerminal should be
12 of 13 Z-Wave Thermostat Comparison Chart Model Feature Auto Mode Fan Modes Remote Sensor Decimal Temperature Unsolicited Feedback Green / Energy Save Mode* Built-In Schedule 2GIG No On / Auto No Yes4 No No6 Yes8 Honeywell Yes1 On / Auto / Circulate No Yes5 Yes No Yes8 RCS Yes On / Auto / Cycle2 Yes 3 No Yes Yes7 Yes9 Trane Yes On / Auto / Cycle2 No No Yes Yes7 Yes8 Wayne Dalton No On / Auto No No No Yes7 No * See information on the following page. 1. Can be enabled. 2. Cycle must be enabled in thermostat programming. 3. Temperature only. 4. Feedback to .5° Celsius and Fahrenheit. 5. Feedback to .5° Celsius. 6. When Z-Wave is activated the “Save Energy” button on the thermostat is disabled. 7. Activated by selecting on thermostat. a. RCS – Set to AWAY mode on the thermostat. b. Trane – Select Energy Saving Mode on the thermostat. c. Wayne Dalton – Press the Save Energy button on the thermostat. 8. Can be enabled. (Factory default is disabled.) 9. Can be disabled. (Factory default is enabled.)
13 of 13 *GREEN / ENERGY SAVE MODE This feature functions as follows: When the user enters the “Green / Energy Save” mode: 1) The thermostat switches to a second “energy saving” set point. 2) g! puts the thermostat into “Permanent Hold” mode. When the user returns to “Normal” mode: 1) The thermostat goes back to the normal set point. 2) g! puts the thermostat into “Run Program” mode. The thermostat is in “Green / Energy Save” mode and user changes operating mode (heat / cool / off) on a g! UI: 1) Thermostat is put back into “Normal” mode, and begins using the normal set point. 2) g! puts the thermostat into “Run Program” mode. The thermostat is in “Green / Energy Save” mode and user changes operating mode on the thermostat: 1) Thermostat puts itself back into “Normal” mode, and begins using the normal set point. 2) g! puts the thermostat into “Run Program” mode. (Wayne Dalton only) The thermostat is in “Green / Energy Save” mode and user changes set point on a g! UI: 1) Thermostat stays in “Save Energy” mode. 2) The set point changes as desired. 3) g! stays in “Permanent Hold” mode. The thermostat is in “Green / Energy Save” mode and user changes set point on the thermostat: 1) Thermostat stays in “Save Energy” mode. 2) The set point changes as desired. 3) g! stays in “Permanent Hold” mode.