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aDvanCED DEhumiDiFiCation DEsCriptions
Table 14. Dehumidication Control Modes of Operations
Mode of
Operation
Option Description
Dehumidication
Only
Normal
Staged Outdoor Units: Dehumidies while
servicing a cooling demand and will not over-
cool. The over-cool slider is hidden from the user.
Max
Staged Outdoor Unit: If at the start or during a
cooling call, the humidity is above the relative
humidity set point then the unit dehumidies
during the cooling demand. If at the time the
cooling call terminates, the humidity demand
is not satised, over-cooling will occur up to
the over-cooling slider setting in an attempt to
satisfy the dehumidication demand. Once the
room temperature reaches the over-cooling set
point. If the system still has a dehumidication
demand, the system keeps using the over-
cooling set point as its operating cooling set point
(will not wait for the temperature to rise to the
normal cooling set point to run again) until the
dehumidication demand is satised
48%
60%
40%
Wi-Fi Connection
This is for connecting the thermostat to a secure home wireless network.
NOTE: A router with Apple Bonjour
®
capabilities is required for this function. Check
the router functions if the Smart Hub does not connect. Apple Bonjour is
an implementation of zero-conguration networking (Zeroconf), a group
of technologies that includes service discovery, address assignment, and
host name resolution.
NOTE: Never use a home guest account. Never use an open router connection
(non-secure). Always use a secure connection physically located in the
home where the thermostat is located.
Home Wi-Fi Access Point is Visible
1. Go to Menu > Settings > wi-.
2. Slide the option to ON to enable Wi-Fi.
3. Wi-Fi network will show not connected. Press on not connected to display a
list of available access points.
4. Select a network will be displayed listing all detected networks within range.
Select your home network by pressing on the network name.
NOTE: The thermostat can connect to a home wireless router that uses up to 32
characters in the access point name (visible or hidden).
5. When connecting to a secure home Wi-Fi network, a password will be requested.
Enter your home Wi-Fi network password and press join to continue.
NOTE: If you wish to see the characters you are typing, check show password.
The thermostat will support up to a 63 character password. The password
cannot contain the % or # symbols.
Home Wi-Fi Access Point is Hidden
1. Slide the option to ON to enable Wi-Fi.
2. Wi-Fi network will show not connected. Press on not connected.
3. Select other.
4. The “enter new network information” screen will appear. Enter the name of the
hidden network.
NOTE: The thermostat can connect to a home wireless outer that uses up to 32
characters in the access point name (visible or hidden).
5. Select Security. Options are: none, WEP, WPA and WPA2. If your home Wi-Fi
connection is unsecured, then Wi-Fi security must be enabled using WEP, WPA
or WPA2 via the router before proceeding. Consult your router documentation
on how to enable Wi-Fi security.
6. Once security type is selected, a password eld will appear. Enter the password
to access your home Wi-Fi network.
NOTE: If you wish to see the characters you are typing, check show password.
The thermostat will support up to a 63 character password.
7. Press join.
Whether connecting to a visible or hidden network, if successful, a check mark will
appear above both the router and Internet icons.