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aDvanCED DEhumiDiFiCation DEsCriptions
Table 14. Dehumidication Control Modes of Operations
Mode of
Operation
Option Description
Dehumidication
Only
Normal
Staged Outdoor Units: Dehumidies 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 dehumidies
during the cooling demand. If at the time the
cooling call terminates, the humidity demand
is not satised, over-cooling will occur up to
the over-cooling slider setting in an attempt to
satisfy the dehumidication demand. Once the
room temperature reaches the over-cooling set
point. If the system still has a dehumidication
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
dehumidication demand is satised
48%
dehumification set−point
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-conguration 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.

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