
Model1- Day Programmable1- Day ProgrammableDigital ThermostatDigital Thermostat TSTATG2111Use with most systems:2-Heat, 1-CoolUse with most system
Page 2.1Section 2 Contents: Setting the Clock ...2.2 Selecting the Heat or Cool Mode...
Page 2.2Buttons.To adjust theClock or Day usePress the SETCLOCK buttonto return to normal operation.Setting the Clock 2To adjust the time by hours pre
Page 2.3Selecting the Heat or Cool Mode2PressMODEPressMODEPressMODEPressMODEThe HEAT setting indicates thetemperature the room has toreach before the
Page 2.4Selecting Your Desired Temperature (adjusting the setpoints)2AUTO OR PROGRAM MODEHEAT OR COOL MODEPressing the UP or DOWN buttons in Heat or C
Page 3.1Section 3 Contents: Setting the Clock...3.2 Note: During setup & programming pressing the UP or DOWNbuttons will
Page 3.23Press the SETCLOCK buttonto return to normal operation.Setting the Clock To adjust the time by hours press and hold the FAN button while pres
Section 4 Contents: Programmable or Non- Programmable Thermostat...4.2 Manual or Auto-Changeover Thermostat...
Page 4.2Select Yes if you would like the thermostat to be program-mable or No for non-program-mable.YESNOProgrammable or Non-Programmable ThermostatNo
Page 4.3YESNOManual or Auto-ChangeoverThermostatSelect Yes if you would like the thermostat to be Auto-Changeover or No for a Heat Only and Cool Only
Page 4.4Operating Mode when the Thermostat is Configured to be:4PressMODEPressMODENON-PROGRAMMABLE WITH MANUAL CHANGEOVER - If the thermostat i
Page iThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
Page 4.5Operating Mode when the Thermostat is Configured to be:4PressPressPressNON-PROGRAMMABLE WITH AUTO-CHANGEOVER - If the thermostat is co
Page 4.6Operating Mode when the Thermostat is Configured to be:4PressPressPressPressPROGRAMMABLE WITH MANUAL CHANGEOVER - If the thermostat is co
Page 4.7Operating Mode when the Thermostat is Configured to be:4PROGRAMMABLE WITH Auto-Changeover - If the thermostat is configured to be a
Page 4.8Selecting Your Desired Temperature (adjusting setpoints)4Pressing the UP or DOWN buttons in Auto or Program modes will adjust both the heat an
Section 5 Contents: Viewing the Outdoor Temperature...5.2 Page 5.1SECTION 5Viewing the Outdoor Temperature 5Air Cond
This requires an outdoor sensor (optional accessory) to be installed(see page 4.6 of the Installation Instructions). To read the temp- erature from t
Section 6 Contents: Programming a Daily Schedule...6.2 Page 6.1SECTION 6Programming the Daily Schedule6Air Cond
Page 6.2ContinuedAdjust the start time for Morning.Adjust the coolingsetpoint for Morning.(35 - 99 )Programming a Daily SchedulePressPressPressPressAd
Page 6.3ContinuedAdjust the start timefor Evening.Adjust the coolingsetpoint for Evening.Adjust the heatingsetpoint for Day.Adjust the coolingsetpoint
Page 6.4Adjust the heatingsetpoint for NightAdjust the coolingsetpoint for Night.Adjust the start timefor Night.(35 - 99 )(35 - 99 )PressMODEPressMODE
Page 14.1Section 14 Contents: Adjusting the Heat/Cool Differential...14.2 Adjusting the Cycles Per Hour...
Section 7 Contents: Using the Fan Button...7.2 Setting the Fan-Off Time Delay...7.3 Page
Page 7.2Using the Fan ButtonWhen the fan is set for automatic operation it will energize any time there is a call for heating or cooling, otherwise th
To increase the cooling efficiency of your unit, the thermostat may be programmed to continue running the fan after a call for cooling has been satisf
Section 8 Contents: Turning On/Off the Backlight...8.2 Programming the Thermostat to Display Temperature in
Turning On/Off the BacklightPage 8.28Select thermostatoperation in degreesFahrenheit or Celsius. CFSetupPressPress the PROGRAM button to leave the S
Page 8.3Locking/Unlocking the Keypad8To prevent unauthorized use of the thermostat, the front panel buttons may be disabled. To disable, or ‘lock’ th
Page 9.1Section 9 Contents: Setting and Resetting the Service Filter (Fan Run-Time) Alert...9.2 Setting a
Page 9.2How to Set and Reset the Service Filter (Fan Run-Time) AlertThis counter keeps track of the number of hours of fan run-time whether the fan is
Page 9.3How to Set and Reset the UV Light Run-Time Alert9This counter keeps track of the number of days since the UV Light counter has been reset. Th
Page 10.1Section 10 Contents: Viewing the Heat Pump and Reversing Valve Jumper Setting...10.2 Viewing the E
Glossary of TermsPage iiiAuto-Changeover: A mode in which the thermostat will turn on the heating or cooling based on room temperature demand.Cool Set
Page 10.2Viewing the Heat Pump and Reversing Valve Jumper Settings10Indicates that the thermostat jumper is set for an O reversing valve (ener
Page 10.3Viewing the Electric Heat Jumper Setting10Press the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will le
Page 10.4Using Emergency Heat10Air Conditio ning & HeatingHEATSuPm73EH7412:00ENTER EMERGENCY HEAT: Only available if you have a Hea
Page 11.1Section 11 Contents: Adjusting the Heat/Cool Differential...11.2 Adjusting the Cycles Per Hour...
Page 11.211Adjusting the Heat/Cool DifferentialPress the PROGRAM button to leave the Setup screens. If no buttons are pressed, the display will leave
Page 11.311Adjusting the Cycles Per Hour(d1, d, 2 - 6)The Cycles Per Hour setting may limit the number of times per hour your HVAC unit may energize.
Page 11.4Adjusting the DeadbandMULTI-STAGE OPERATION - Controls up to two Heat and one Cool stages. The 2nd Stage of heat is (A) The 1st S
Page 11.5Adjusting the DeadbandAdjust the deadbandfor the 1st stage. (1 - 6 )For more detailed information, please see the explanation on the previous
Page 12.1Section 12 Contents: Resetting the Thermostat to the Factory Default Settings...12.2 Calibrating the Temperature Sensor...
Page 12.3Calibrating the Temperature and Humidity SensorsAfter calibration is complete, press the MODE button once to return to normal operation.Under
2Table of ContentsPage iv1367891011121345Quick StartGetting to Know Your ThermostatSetting Clock Basic Operation Viewing the Outdoor Temperature Pro
Page 13.1SECTION 13Accessories13Air Conditio ning & HeatingEZ PROGRAMMER (optional accessory) - When the EZ is connected, the thermostat Time Pe
Description DfStep# Range Step# Description
Page 15.1Day icon, 1.3 programming, 6.3 setting, 1.2, 2.2, 3.2Deadband 1st stage, 11.4-11.5, 14.1EH, 10.4Electri
Page 15.2 IR Receiver, 13.1Jumpers electric heat, 10.3 gas electric, 10.2 heat pump, 10.2, 14
Page 15.3 UV light, 9.3, 14.1Schedule daily, see ProgramSensor outdoor, see Outdoor thermostat, see Thermo
Page 15.4 cycles per hour, 11.3, 14.1Time Schedule, see ProgramUV Light icon, 1.4 resetting, see Rese
Page 16.1SECTION 16P/N 88-746 Rev. 2Installer NameInstallation DateModel #Serial #LIMITED WARRANTYSome states and provinces do not allow limitations
12Factory Default Settings (for default values see page 14.1)Page 16.2Air Conditio ning & HeatingIf, for any reason, you desire to return all th
Section 1 Contents: Front Panel Buttons...1.2 Display Features...1.3Page 1.1SECTION 1Getting to Know Your
Page 1.21Front Panel PROGRAMOUTDOORSET CLOCKFANQUICK RELEASE FOR ACCESSORY PORT(pg. 13.1)ModeButtonBacklit LCD DisplayHeat or Cool Demand Indicator R
Page 1.3Mode Indicators - Selects the operational mode of the equipment. HEAT - Indicates the heating mode. COOL - Indicates the a
Page 1.4Setup icon - Indicates the thermostat is in the setup mode. Fan On icon - Section 7 Indicates constant, continuous fan operation.
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