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Model | TH6320ZW2003 |
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Category | Thermostat |
Programmable | Yes |
Connectivity | Z-Wave |
Humidity Control | No |
Fan Control | Yes |
Hold Function | Yes |
Power Source | 24 VAC |
Temperature Range | 40°F to 90°F |
Programmability | 7-day |
Stages | 3 Heat/2 Cool |
Backup Battery | Yes |
Compatibility | Z-Wave |
Configure thermostat to follow Z-Wave Home/Away or differentiate Home/Sleep temps.
View current temp, humidity, or HVAC system running status.
Thermostat auto-selects heating or cooling for desired temperature.
Receive HVAC alerts and filter change reminders.
Learns system cycles to ensure comfort by the expected time.
Key display indicators: desired temp, indoor temp/humidity, status.
Touch 'Mode' for Heat, Cool, Off, Auto, Em Heat settings.
Access settings via 'Menu', control fan via 'Fan' button.
Set a new temperature temporarily until a specific time.
Hold a set temperature permanently until manually changed.
Details on Heat, Cool, Off, Auto, and Em Heat modes.
Fan options: On (continuous), Auto (with system), Circulate.
Add thermostat to Z-Wave controller network.
Remove thermostat from Z-Wave controller network.
Info on status, power modes, and signal repeaters.
List of available settings and functions in the main menu.
Using arrows, Select, Back, and Done buttons for navigation.
Details on No Schedule, Time Based, Occupancy Based, and Smart Schedules.
Restore schedule to default temperature setpoints.
Apply Partial or Full lock to prevent unauthorized access.
Procedure to unlock the screen using a PIN code.
Set screen brightness level for idle mode.
Enable/disable feature learning system cycles for comfort.
Manually set clock, format, daylight saving, and date.
Activate clean screen mode to lock touchscreen for cleaning.
Select between Fahrenheit or Celsius for temperature display.
Check status of heating, cooling equipment, and fan.
Chart of 3-digit alert codes and their definitions/actions.
Solutions for blank or difficult-to-read screens.
Fixes for heating/cooling system not responding.
Addressing issues where temperature settings do not change.
Explanation for 'Cool On' or 'Heat On' flashing indicator.
Electrical, equipment damage, and mercury disposal hazards.
Statements regarding FCC and Industry Canada compliance.