About Advanced Features & Operation
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SINGLE SETPOINT BEHAVIOR - When congured for Single Setpoint operation (step 
#2, page 10), the degree icon will blink when the large number is displaying room 
temperature and will remain solid when displaying the heating or cooling setpoint.  
In the Auto mode the deadband is enforced both above and below the setpoint.  To 
avoid short cycling, a deadband of at least two degrees is recommended (step #6, 
page 12).  To display the room temperature press and hold the MODE button for two 
seconds.  Release the MODE button to return to the normal display. 
Auxiliary Input Control and Multiple HVAC Control 
Potential Phasing Problems 
When using the auxiliary input (CK1 & R) or controlling multiple HVAC units with a 
single thermostat, it is possible to encounter transformer phasing problems that will 
interfere with thermostat operation.  Connecting transformers that are not phased 
correctly may result in a direct short, which could damage transformers and/or the 
thermostat.  Phasing problems are likely if the units share a common ground with 
secondary grounded transformers.
SOLUTION:  If possible, phase all HVAC units together.  If phasing is impractical, 
isolation relays may be used to isolate the transformers.  To isolate the auxiliary 
input, use a separate transformer for the auxiliary control device, usually a time clock. 
Connect the device to an isolation relay coil.  Connect one set of isolated contacts to 
each thermostat at CK1 and R.  See diagram A.
Diagram A- Auxiliary Control
110vac Isolation Relay
Coil