To reset the delta to its original 30 point difference, or to change it to a new point difference, the user must return to the RC control panel and reconfigure it there. The ClareHome UI will then pick up and use the new delta. In addition, it will always show Enabled.
Should the user switch it off, the driver will automatically set it back to Enabled. The UI updates automatically when this occurs. Once the RC is installed, connect it to the ClareHome data network. To make the connection, you will need to attach an IP-to-Serial bridge device to the RC thermostat and to the ClareHome data network. Attach one end of a Cat 5 networking cable to a port on the ClareHome data network, and then attach the other end of the cable to RJ jack on the IP-to-Serial device.
See Figure 3. See Figures 3 and 4. Plug one end of a Cat 5 cable into the RJ jack on the IP-to-Serial device, and then cut and strip the cable to length and wire it according the directions below. This is a straight-through connection. Connect pin 4 to the Yellow connector on the Comm. See Figure 5. Connect pin 3 to the Green connector on the Comm. Connect pin 2 to the Black connector on the Comm.
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But the great things about this thermostat are plentiful. First, it is extremely easy to operate. The controls are very intuitive with their modern softkeys and scroll wheel, and after perusing the menus for a few minutes, you'll have a good idea of everything the thermostat can do and how to do it. Physical setup is a breeze as well. I should note that it will control a humidifier or dehumidifier, but will not control your Air Conditioning according to the humidity.
I was hoping it could do that I've heard some can , but I would not necessarily have used it in the long run anyway, because my AC unit is not oversized. You can also adjust cycles manually, set minimum and maximum runtimes, etc. It will take a long time and a lot of playing around to see if these features really do save money, but the great thing is you can "set and forget" anytime you want and it will at minimum work as well as your previous thermostat.
If I notice anything significant over time, I will do an update and let you know. Note that some of the defaults were not what the manual said they would be, so I suggest going through everything for yourself. I think it's a great product, and now I'm quite interested to do some add-ons both to the thermostat and to my HVAC system, since I'm sure the new thermostat can handle them. This thermostat, without much experimentation, has definitely increased the comfort level of my home by decreasing the "temperature swing".
I'm sure I'll have some more experimenting to do in the summer Well designed thermostat: easy to install, easy to program, useful features, and works very well. The interface is one of the best ones I have seen on any product: all the key features you would want in a thermostat are readily available.
And it was pretty easy to install. First to installation. A family member did ours. He is the extended family 'handyman' but did not have any experience with a thermostat before. However it was extremely easy for him to install and I watched the whole process.
First our house is around 7 years old and came with what I would call 'standard' programmable thermostats. We have upstairs and downstairs and 2 thermostats. The WH, if our wiring had allowed it, would have been able to control both upstairs and downstairs. Programmable The Omnistat2 may be used stand-alone or with a home control system. When used stand-alone you may schedule your HVAC activity using a easy-to-use 7 day schedule function.
You can set back the equipment when the house is not occupied and save on your energy costs. The Omnistat2 has a built-in vacation mode feature that restores temperatures before arriving home. Omnistat2 thermostats allow you to have a different program option for every day of the week, which makes them flexible enough for homeowners who have different schedules every day. Additionally, these thermostats have a copy feature to make it easy to copy a program schedule from one day to the next.
When you add an optional HAI home control system to the Omnistat2 thermostats in your home, you get comprehensive energy management capabilities. The settings for the thermostat may be controlled via events that occur in the house, such as the setting of the alarm system. Additionally, the home control system has automatic temperature setbacks for Home, Night, Away, and Vacation.
Finally, full control of every Omnistat2 thermostat becomes available on a Console or Keypad, OmniTouch family Touchscreens, telephones with voice response and over the Internet using software from HAI.
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