Trane thermostat tcont824as52daa manual
..The Trane XL824 smart thermostat offers a range of features and benefits for homeowners, including wireless connectivity, energy savings, and remote access.....The Comfort Control system allows for adjustments to be
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Trane thermostat tcont824as52daa manual
2 days ago — The Trane XL824 smart thermostat offers a range of features and benefits for homeowners, including wireless connectivity, energy savings, and remote access.
1 day ago — The Trane XL824 smart thermostat offers a range of features and benefits for homeowners, including wireless connectivity, energy savings, and remote access.
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Document DEVICE REPORT671829f462c3c3b344ed86e0 guxofirezusegajudaTrane thermostat tcont824as52daa manual Trane thermostat tcont824as52dba. Trane tcont824as52dba manual. Trane thermostat tcont824as52dba manual. The Trane XL824 smart thermostat offers a range of features and benefits for homeowners, including wireless connectivity, energy savings, and remote access. The Comfort Control system allows for adjustments to be made within a 3-degree minimum heat/cool separation setting. The temperature display shows the current reading from the internal sensor, which can also be adjusted as needed. Users can access various menus using the MENU button, including System Mode and Fan Mode. The System Mode options include Off, Heating, Cooling, Auto, EM Heat, and Circ. The Schedule Mode allows users to select Hold or Run, with the option to customize energy-saving settings. User Settings enable customization of temperature scale, cooling and heating relative humidity setpoints, smart continuous fan mode, fan airflow, and local scheduling. The Energy Savings Mode (ESM) offers additional setting options for heat and cooling setpoints. To access User Settings, press the MENU button once and select "User Settings." Then, use the Next button to navigate through the options, making selections as desired. After each selection, press the Done button to save changes. Here's the rewritten text: ESM (Energy Savings Mode) activated Once all settings are configured, press Done to exit and return to Menu. Press Next to navigate to the next setting. **Display Settings** * Screen Timeout: Choose how long after the last button press before the screen minimizes [0-90 seconds] * Backlight Timeout: Select how long after the last button press before the backlight dims [0-90 seconds, default 20] * Backlight Brightness: Set the screen brightness when the backlight is lit [0-100%] * Buzzer Enable/Disable: Choose whether button presses are audible [Yes/No] **Security** * Unlocked: Enables access to all menus and settings * Display Lock: Disables access to all menus and settings (lock icon appears next to up arrow) * Guest Access: Disables access to all menus and settings except for temperature adjustments and system mode changes **Time/Date Settings** * Hour: Select the current hour [1-12 am, 1-12 pm] * Minutes: Choose the current minute [0-59] * Day of Week: Set the current day of the week [Sun-Sat] * Year: Select the current year [2013-2113] * Month: Choose the current month [Jan-Dec] * Date: Set the current day of the month [1-31] **Reminders** * Filtration Reminder: Enable or disable filter reminders [Yes/No] and set reminder period [Monthly, Quarterly, Semi-Annually, Annually] * System Maintenance Reminder: Enable or disable system maintenance reminders [Yes/No] and set reminder period [Semi-Annual, Annual] **Humidifier Maintenance** * Enable or disable hummidifier maintenance reminders [Yes/No] and set reminder start month [JanDec] **Scheduling** The comfort control is preset with a 7-day energy savings schedule. Each day of the week has pre-programmed settings for temperature and scheduling. Once all selections are made, press Done to exit and return to Menu. Press Next to navigate to the next setting. Day 62: The temperature ranges from F 85 in the afternoon to 70 F in the evening, and cools down to 62 F at night. The schedule can be modified locally using the Edit Schedule menu or remotely through Nexia Home Intelligence's website. To edit the schedule, press the following sequence of buttons: * USER SETTINGS > SCHEDULE > EDIT SCHEDULE * SELECT DAY to choose the day to modify * SET TIME to set the start time for each period (Wake, Day, Evening, and Night) * HEAT SETPOINT and COOL SETPOINT to adjust the temperature for each period * Press "Done" to save changes If changes are made, a confirmation screen will appear asking if you want to copy the schedule. You can choose to copy it to the next day or other days in the week by pressing "Yes" multiple times. To return to the Home Screen, press "Done" one more time after completing any edits. The schedule can be modified locally at the control using the Edit Schedule menu or remotely through Nexia Home Intelligence's website if connected. The home screen displays the schedule, which can be edited locally using the Edit Schedule menu on the control. For remote editing via Nexia Home Intelligence, log into the account at MyNexia.com and select the TCONT624 comfort control from the Climate Page to access the Edit Schedule menu. Edit Schedule (Remotely) from Nexia Home Intelligence - Go to MyNexia.com and log in to your account. - Select a TCONT624 comfort control from the Climate Page. - Click on Edit Schedule and follow online instructions. For remote access, a router and Nexia Bridge are required. For assistance, contact Nexia Home Intelligence Customer Service at 877-288-7707. To prepare the bridge for enrollment: 1. Unplug the Ethernet and power cables. 2. Install a quality 9-volt battery. 3. Verify that the blue light is blinking; if it's solid, replace the battery. 4. Take the bridge to the location where the Comfort Control is mounted. Enroll the Comfort Control into the bridge by: 1. Holding the bridge within 6 feet of the Comfort Control. 2. Pressing and releasing the plus (+) button on the bridge. 3. Pressing the MENU button on the Comfort Control. 4. Pressing the NEXT button to advance to the Z-WAVE menu. 5. Pressing SELECT. 6. Observing the lights on the bridge; enrollment is complete when the orange light becomes solid. Verify enrollment by: 1. Pressing the Menu Button on the main Comfort Control screen. 2. Pressing the Next Button to advance to the About screen and pressing the Select Button. 3. Pressing the Next Button to verify the Node ID, which should be "00" for successful enrollment. Want to remove Comfort Control from your Nexia Home Intelligence account? Follow these steps: a. Remove the battery from the bridge. b. Replug the Ethernet and power cord into the bridge. c. Log in to your account at www.mynexia.com. d. Click on the Climate tab and follow the prompts. To un-enroll Comfort Control, you'll need to go through an exclusion process. This will delete remote control capabilities. If unsure, contact Nexia support at 877-288-7707. For exclusion: a. Hold the bridge within 6 feet of the Comfort Control. b. Press and release the minus (-) button on the bridge. c. Press the MENU button on the Comfort Control. d. Scroll to the Z-WAVE screen, then press SELECT. e. Confirm the exclusion by pressing Yes. To operate your device without activating any on-screen touch points, simply use water and a soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the screen. Once you have completed making all necessary selections, press the "Done" button to exit and return to the main menu. To navigate to the next setting, simply press the "Next" button. Please note that this device complies with Industry Canada's license-exempt RSS standards. However, its operation is subject to two conditions: it must not cause any interference, and it must be able to accept any interference received, including interference that could disrupt its function. This device also complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. It is essential to follow these two conditions when using your device: 1. Ensure your device does not cause any harmful interference. 2. Be prepared for your device to receive and respond to various types of interference. The equipment has been tested and certified to operate within the Class B Digital Devices standards, as outlined in Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These guidelines are designed to provide a reasonable level of protection against harmful interference during residential use. However, it's essential to note that this device can generate and radiate radio frequency energy, potentially causing interference with other devices if not installed or used according to the instructions. While there is no guarantee that such interference will occur in your specific setup, if you do experience problems with radio or television reception, you may need to take corrective measures. These steps include: - Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna - Increasing the distance between the equipment and the receiver - Connecting the device to a separate circuit than the receiver - Consulting a professional for assistance For more information, please refer to your device's user guide, available online at www.trane.com.LibreOffice Draw