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Advanced Settings Page
Professional Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 3.0 3-37
Part No. 600-01000-200, Rev. 2
Use Table 3-6 to configure the Advanced Settings for a parameters.
Table 3-6 Advanced Settings Fields - HVAC Fuel Burner Field Descriptions
Field Description
HVAC System Type Select the type of HVAC system, either Fuel Burner (default) or
Heat Pump HVAC systems as follows:
Fuel Burner (default) – The HVAC system burns fossil
fuels (e.g. gas or oil). Typically the system includes either an
oil or gas fired boiler or furnace. See Figure 3-15 on
page 3-36 and continue with If Your HVAC System is a Fuel
Burner (page 3-37).
Heat Pump – Specifies that the HVAC system is based on
an electric compressor. See Figure 3-14 on page 3-35 and
continue with If Your HVAC System is a Heat Pump (page
3-38).
Note: When selecting between either Fuel Burner or Heat
Pump or between Heat Pump and Fuel Burner, the HVAC
Mode must be set to Off prior to selecting the opposite setting.
See the Status & Control Page (page 3-9).
If Your HVAC System is a Fuel Burner
Heat Control Select the HVAC control for this thermostat. This parameter
describes the thermostat capability to control a single stage or
dual stage heating system. The thermostat can also be disabled
from controlling a heating system and instead operate as a
cool-only thermostat. (See Cool Control (page 3-38).)
Disable – No heating system exists. (A/C only thermostat.)
1H – Enables the heating system as a standard single stage
system.
2H (default) – Enables the heating system as a dual stage
system.
2
nd
Stage Offset
Specify the second stage heat set point temperature referenced to
the first stage heat set point temperature. This parameter is only
enabled when 2H Heat Control is selected, otherwise it is
disabled. (e.g. If the first stage temperature set point is set to
70°F, and this parameter were set to -3°F, the second stage heat
would activate at or below 67°F). Temperatures include:
0, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6 °F (0, -1.0, -1.5, -2.0, -2.5, -3.0 °C) – Second
stage heat temperature offset from first stage heat set point
temperature.