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What does set point time and set point temperature mean

On 7 day programming, why do you do set two seperate times for one day as illustrated in the manual? I want my heat each day to come on at 5:00 am and go off at midnight. How do I set this? What does set point time and temperature mean??

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Set point time time when the set point temp activates

say i want my house to be 70 degrees while i sleep
i'll set the set point time to 11 when i go to bed, and the set point temp at 70

so to do what youwould like set the set point time for midnight and the thempature fore 55 or lowest seting with will keep the heater off. for the second time setting set point time at 5 am and set point tempature at desired temp

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Elp with Peco TA-170 Thermostat setting?

The Peco TA-170 thermostat is designed to control both heating and cooling, and it appears that it may not allow for separate temperature settings for heating and cooling. However, you can adjust the set point temperature for both heating and cooling modes at the same time by following these steps:
  1. Press the "SET" button to enter the programming mode.
  2. Use the up and down arrow buttons to adjust the temperature set point. The display will show the current temperature set point for both heating and cooling modes.
  3. When you have set the desired temperature, press the "SET" button to save the new set point.
To reset the thermostat to its factory settings, follow these steps:
  1. Press and hold the "RESET" button for three seconds.
  2. The display will show "RST", indicating that the thermostat is resetting.
  3. After a few seconds, the display will go blank and then turn back on, indicating that the reset is complete.
Please keep in mind that resetting the thermostat to its factory settings will erase all programmed settings and return it to its default settings. You will need to reprogram the thermostat to your desired settings after the reset.
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The Honeywell TH811U1003 thermostat is a universal programmable thermostat that...

The Honeywell TH811U1003 thermostat is a universal programmable thermostat that gives you electronic control of 24V AC heating and cooling systems. It also has the capability to be used on 750mV heating systems

One of the best features of this thermostat is it’s big clear backlit display. The current temperature, the set temperature and the time of day are displayed at all times. Simply touching the screen also activates the back light feature.

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This thermostat has a menu programming guide the helps you through the process of setting up your schedule. You are able to select multiple days and customize the thermostat for any kind of unique schedule you may have. This thermostat also let’s you take it off the wall and still be able to program it. This lets you watch TV and program it at the same time.

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There are built in backups that will hold the time for you if the power goes out. This t-stat will also update for daylight savings time. There are HOLD features that allow you to modify your program and hold it and then go back to the original.

Change reminders that are built in include the air filter, UV light, humidifier service and of course the batteries of the thermostat. The blower of you furnace can also be programmed to run extra to help increase the air quality in your home.

If you decide you want to know the outdoor temperature you can purchase an additional sensor and then hook it to you thermostat. The outdoor temperature will then be displayed on you thermostat. This feature also gives you the capability of using the sensor to monitor indoor temperatures remotely.

This thermostat will keep you very comfortable as the variation typically in temperature from set point is less than 1 degree F. The thermostat after a period of time learns the characterizes of the way the house or building heats and cools and then adjusts to get the most efficient operation of the heating or cooling system while maintaining a very close temperature tolerance.

By changing a few of the parameters in the thermostat this can be can be configured for either single stage conventional heat/cool systems or any single stage heat pump system.


Specifications of the Honeywell TH8110U1003 Thermostat
  • Description: VisionPRO Touchscreen 7-Day Programmable 1 Heat/1 Cool
  • Conventional and Heat Pump Thermostat
  • Application: Gas, Oil or Electric; Heat Pump; Millivolt
  • Programmability: Universal Programming from 7 Day to Non-Programmable
  • Changeover: Auto or Manual
  • Color: Premier White
  • User Interface: Touchscreen
  • Switch Positions (System): HEAT-OFF-COOL-AUTO
  • Switch Positions (Fan): AUTO-ON
  • Power Method: Battery or Hardwired
  • Terminal Designations: R, RC, C, W (O/B), Y, G, S1, S2
  • Dimensions (in.): 4 9/16 in. high x 6 in. wide x 1 1/4 in. deep
  • Mounting: Horizontal
  • Electrical Ratings: 20 to 30 Vac
  • Frequency: 60 Hz. 50 Hz
  • Setting Temperature Range (F): Heat: 40ª F to 90ª F. Cool: 50ª F to 99ª F
  • Setting Temperature Range (C): Heat: 4.5ª C to 32ª C. Cool: 10ª C to 37ª C
  • Differential Temperature (F): 1ª F
  • Differential Temperature (C): 0.5ª C
  • Stages: Up to 1 Heat/1 Cool
  • Outdoor Sensor: Yes, optional outdoor or indoor remote
  • Remote Sensor: Yes, optional outdoor or indoor remote
  • Sensor Element: Thermistor
  • Currents (Heating): 1.0 A running
  • Currents (Cooling): 1.0 A running
  • Currents (Fan): 0.6A running
  • Operating Humidity Range (% RH): 5 to 90% RH, non-condensing
  • Comments: Selectable to and Heat Only or Cool Only
  • Features: Screen lock


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Th811u1003

The Honeywell TH811U1003 thermostat is a universal programmable thermostat that gives you electronic control of 24V AC heating and cooling systems. It also has the capability to be used on 750mV heating systems

One of the best features of this thermostat is it’s big clear backlit display. The current temperature, the set temperature and the time of day are displayed at all times. Simply touching the screen also activates the back light feature.

This thermostat has a menu programming guide the helps you through the process of setting up your schedule. You are able to select multiple days and customize the thermostat for any kind of unique schedule you may have. This thermostat also let’s you take it off the wall and still be able to program it. This lets you watch TV and program it at the same time.

There are built in backups that will hold the time for you if the power goes out. This t-stat will also update for daylight savings time. There are HOLD features that allow you to modify your program and hold it and then go back to the original.

Change reminders that are built in include the air filter, UV light, humidifier service and of course the batteries of the thermostat. The blower of you furnace can also be programmed to run extra to help increase the air quality in your home.

If you decide you want to know the outdoor temperature you can purchase an additional sensor and then hook it to you thermostat. The outdoor temperature will then be displayed on you thermostat. This feature also gives you the capability of using the sensor to monitor indoor temperatures remotely.

This thermostat will keep you very comfortable as the variation typically in temperature from set point is less than 1 degree F. The thermostat after a period of time learns the characterizes of the way the house or building heats and cools and then adjusts to get the most efficient operation of the heating or cooling system while maintaining a very close temperature tolerance.

By changing a few of the parameters in the thermostat this can be can be configured for either single stage conventional heat/cool systems or any single stage heat pump system.

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  • Description: VisionPRO Touchscreen 7-Day Programmable 1 Heat/1 Cool
  • Conventional and Heat Pump Thermostat
  • Application: Gas, Oil or Electric; Heat Pump; Millivolt
  • Programmability: Universal Programming from 7 Day to Non-Programmable
  • Changeover: Auto or Manual
  • Color: Premier White
  • User Interface: Touchscreen
  • Switch Positions (System): HEAT-OFF-COOL-AUTO
  • Switch Positions (Fan): AUTO-ON
  • Power Method: Battery or Hardwired
  • Terminal Designations: R, RC, C, W (O/B), Y, G, S1, S2
  • Dimensions (in.): 4 9/16 in. high x 6 in. wide x 1 1/4 in. deep
  • Mounting: Horizontal
  • Electrical Ratings: 20 to 30 Vac
  • Frequency: 60 Hz. 50 Hz
  • Setting Temperature Range (F): Heat: 40ª F to 90ª F. Cool: 50ª F to 99ª F
  • Setting Temperature Range (C): Heat: 4.5ª C to 32ª C. Cool: 10ª C to 37ª C
  • Differential Temperature (F): 1ª F
  • Differential Temperature (C): 0.5ª C
  • Stages: Up to 1 Heat/1 Cool
  • Outdoor Sensor: Yes, optional outdoor or indoor remote
  • Remote Sensor: Yes, optional outdoor or indoor remote
  • Sensor Element: Thermistor
  • Currents (Heating): 1.0 A running
  • Currents (Cooling): 1.0 A running
  • Currents (Fan): 0.6A running
  • Operating Humidity Range (% RH): 5 to 90% RH, non-condensing
  • Comments: Selectable to and Heat Only or Cool Only
  • Features: Screen lock

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Is the sunvic sp2 a 2channel timer please

Yes. It appears the Sunvix SP2 is 2-channel timer.
http://www.sunvic.co.uk/documentation/Programmer_Select_207.pdf

Two-channel means CH central heat and WH water heater can be programmed separately, and each can have its own timing program.
pg 3

The timer offers pre-programmed options for both CH and WH, which can be used, or program your own schedule. chart pg 5 and steps pg 3

Limitations: both channels operate on same clock time, and dip switch setting. pg 6. So the WH cannot be programmed for 5-2 weekdays-weekends and CH programmed for 24 hour.
As a convenience for varied work schedules, Sometimes people use the 5-2 weekday-weekend option so 2 days of week can have different programming, and then fudge current day setting during the set-current-time step pg2 so the 'weekend days' are actually moved to wedsday-thursday instead of sat-sun.

Option: both CH and WH timer programs can be linked and follow same programming by using copy button. pg 5

Using advance button on either side of timer, pg 3-4, WH and CH timing schedules can be overridden temporarily until next set point is reached. Then regular programming automatically resumes.
If override or Advance button is pushed for either CH or WH, it reverses whatever programming is in effect. On becomes off, or off becomes on. However if CH thermostat is satisfied and room temperature has not fallen below thermostat set point, then override will not turn CH on, but override will turn CH off. Same for WH override: If cylinder thermostat is satisfied with internal water temperature, the water heater will not turn on and heat more water, but the override can turn water cylinder off.

Unit requires Cr2033 lithium button battery. Pg 6. Probably lasts 3-5 years. Programming is protected for 30 days from power outage.
If programming is lost, change battery, the reset timer and reprogram to restore functionality.

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User's guide for kambrook electronic timer kd94

Could not find a free guide, but e-how lists the basic instructions.
Instructions
    • 1 Set the day and time on the timer. Press and hold "Clock." While holding the "Clock" button, press "Day" to scroll through the days of the week and select the correct one. Press the "Hours" and "Min" buttons to select the correct time. Release "Clock" when you are finished.
    • 2 Press "Prog" set the "On" time for the switch. The word "On" and the number "1" will appear on the left side of the display.
    • 3 Press "Day" to choose an individual day or a block of days. Choosing an individual day means that this specific program will only activate on that day; choosing a block of days means that the program will be active on each day in the chosen block.
    • 4 Set the time that you want the timer to switch on by using the "Hours" and "Min" buttons to select the appropriate time. Press "Prog" when you are done to complete your entry of the "On" time.
    • 5 Select the "Off" time for your timer by using the "Day," "Hours" and "Min" buttons to choose when you want the timer to switch off. Press "Prog" again to save this entry. Repeat steps two through six to set additional timers.
    • 6 Press "Day" and "Hours" to activate the random timer mode. An "R" will appear on the LCD screen, indicating that the timer is in Random mode. This will cause your timer to switch on and off at different times, following no set pattern.
    • 7 Press the button that looks like a hand with the index finger extended to perform a manual override. The display will show you whether it is in Manual or Auto mode, and whether it is turned on or off. "Manual On" means that the time is switched permanently on while "Manual Off" indicates that the timer is turned off. "Auto Off" activates the program that you have set, while "Auto On" turns the time on until the next schedule "Off" time, after which it continues to follow your programmed times.
    • 8 Press "Clock" and "Prog" at the same time to use the countdown feature. Use the "Hours" and "Min" buttons to select the length of the countdown, and press "Manual" to start.
    • 9 To reset the entire unit and clear all programmed times, use the end of a paper clip or a ball-point pen to press the "Reset" button, located above the "Manual" button.


Read more : http://www.ehow.com/how_5565934_program-kambrook-timer-switch.html How to Program Kambrook Timer Switch eHow
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Hey i;m hector : MY PROBLEM / 7 DAYS SETUP NO WORK ; ( ej: TIME ON 8.00PM- TIME OFF 5.00AM( SEME DAYS MONDAY TO SUNDAYS?

Hi Hector.
You posted under ET171C8.
You have the timer in front of you, and whole manual cannot be repeated. So there are two options
1) Free option: Add a comment and say specifically where the programming is tricky. If you don't understand the buttons, or if display doesn't show, or if you can't find all days by pushing day button, or if you can't find the am pm choice.
2) Pay for fixya expert to walk you through each step via e-mail.

http://www.intermatic.com/~/media/files/intermatic/products/instructions/timers/et171c%20-%20english.ashx
http://www.intermatic.com/products/timers/electronic%20time%20switches/7%20day%2030%20amp.aspx

If display shows, then battery is correctly installed.

Instructions copied from manual:
1) RESET TIME SWITCH: Press the recessed RESET switch to reset the
microprocessor and delete any set point information which has been
programmed. NOTE: DO NOT press RESET after programming has
begun or you will lose all of your program information.
2) TO SET TIME AND DAY OF WEEK: Place the three position selector
in PROGRAM and the two position selector in CLK mode. Press the
HOUR, MINUTE and DAY buttons individually to select the current time
of day (12 hour AM/PM repeating) and the day of the week. Day 1 is
Sunday, day 2 is Monday, etc.
3) TO PROGRAM SET POINTS: Select PROGRAM mode with the three
position selector and OUTPUT mode with the two position selector.
Press the HOUR and MINUTE buttons separately to program the first set point time desired.
Press the DAY button to select the day the event is to occur.
Press the ON/OFF button to select an ON or OFF set point.
Press the ENTER button to enter that set point for the selected day.
Note that the ON or OFF indicator stops flashing only after pressing ENTER. If this set point is to occur for other days of the week, simply press the DAY button to select the next day then ENTER. Repeat for any additional days. Note that this allows you to utilize one set point for
any or all days of the week.
Then set timer to AUTO for programs to operate
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How to set on/off time?

Aube T1032 is 500W 7-day timer with full range programming
Aube T1034 is 500W 7-day Sunrise/sunset timer
Aube T1070 is 500W 7-day timer that turns lights ON at sunset and OFF at programmed time later in evening, say 11:00 pm

1) T1032 programming steps are lengthy> click link for manual
http://www.aubetech.com/manuel/2/TI032.pdf
b1129f1.jpgAube T1032 buttons
Switch must be wire for display to show
Move slide switch to ON
Open door to see buttons
Set clock with present hour minute and day
Choose 12 hour or 24 hour format
Review operating mode : Auto for programs to run
Make a chart of your on-off schedule so there are no overlaps and conflicts when programming
Press PGN button
Display shows ON P #1 >>> this means you are setting ON time for program 1
Set hour minute day for ON time for program 1
Display shows OFF P #1 >>> this means you are setting OFF time for program 1
Set hour minute day for ON time for program 1
Each program 1-7 has ON time and OFF time plus day of operation


2) T1034 programming steps are lengthy> click link for manual
http://www.aubetech.com/manuel/2/TI034.pdf
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Timer must be wired for display to show
Open small door
Review buttons
Move slide switch to ON
Review operating mode: Auto if you want timer to turn on-and-off with sunrise sunset
Set the clock with present time / Choose 12 hour or 24 hour format
Use Hour button to set hour MIN button to set minute
Use CODE button to set daylight savings time
Set Sunrise-sunset parameters using tables that show in manual
Make a chart of programs
Set programs 1 thru 7
The above steps are 4 EZ steps for painting the Mona Lisa >>> please re-post question with detailed question


T1070 programming steps are lengthy> click link for manual
http://www.aubetech.com/manuel/2/TI070.pdf
You select mode
Pick your city's coordinates from chart so timer knows when sun goes down
Make a chart of the times you want timer to follow
Select program number
Set days you want that program to work
Set time for that program to turn off lights
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Please tell me how to program my timer. How do I set the time and when it should come on and go off everyday

Smarthome has the T-1032 pdf manual
http://www.smarthome.com/manuals/4256.pdf

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1) Test installation to see if your wiring technique is correct.
Open cover > set on-off switch to 'ON'
Press the tiny round reset button with paper clip
Screen displays 0:00, MO, MAN, OFF
Close cover
Push cover inward like a push-button (the cover is the manual override)
Lights should turn on
If lights don't turn on, then you need to rewire ... so re-post a re-wire question ... and then come back to this answer to program

2) Set Time and Day/ Correct time and day are needed for programs to work.
To start, notice on the screen - in the corners are little letters: MAN, MO, OFF. And to left of time is PM.
Set the Hour: Press hour button until correct hour shows, including PM or AM
Set minutes: Press MIN button until correct minutes show
Set the day. Press day key ... MO in corner changes ... for example TU is Tuesday, WE Wednesday, TU Thursday
Press one of the control buttons to finish operation

Programming overview
:
Timer allows 7 programs
Program 1, Program 2 etc
Each program has ON and OFF time
So you have to select Program 1
And then set DAY for Program 1, set ON time for Program 1, and then set OFF time for Program 1
Next you do the same for Program 2 , and then Program 3, 4 etc to 7
If you only want Program 1, then you do not need to set Programs 2 thru 7

Let's program
:
Press PGM button ... the timer screen show a P to right of time
The number 1 appears below P and indicates Program 1

Set days you want Program 1 to work: Press day button and you can see MO TU WE TH etc appear on screen.
If you want all week long, press day button until all 7 days appear in tiny print on bottom of screen
Now you have the Day set for Program 1
ON time for Program 1
Notice the screen shows ON ... this means you are going to set the ON time for Program 1
First, Set hour you want Program 1 to turn ON: press Hour button until correct AM PM time shows on screen
Last, set minutes to go along with hour: press MIN button until correct ON time minutes show
You have the day, hour and minute set for ON time

Set OFF time for Program 1: we are going to set a Day, hour and minute you want Program 1 to turn OFF
Press PGM button, and notice that OFF appears in top right corner of screen
Set the day you want timer to turn OFF for Program 1 by pressing DAY button >>> Tip set same days you set for ON times. So if you selected all seven days for ON time, then select all seven days for OFF time
Set the hour and minute you want Program 1 to turn OFF by using Hour and MIN buttons as before.

OK, the ON and OFF day, hour and minute are set for Program 1.
To continue to Program 2, press PGM button until a 2 appears on screen below the P
If you do not want to set more Programs, then you're finished
To finish, press any control button
Close the lid, cross your fingers, you did good
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How to set the timer

1. Set the oven to the required
temperature.
2. Press the g button.
3. Set the total cooking time with the +
button (see the example in the
illustration right, showing 1 hour and
30 minutes).
4. Press the h button.
5. Set the cooking finish time with the +
button (the example in the illustration
shows 12.30 hrs.).
After setting the display shows the
time of day and indicates »AUTO«.
The oven cooling fan will start
immediatley.
At the pre-set time, the oven will be
automatically switched ON.
The settings can be corrected at any
time.
When the pre-set cooking finish time
is reached, a signal sounds and the
oven is automatically switched OFF.
To turn the signal off, briefly press the
h button.
6. Turn the oven selector switch to the
0 position.
7. The »AUTO« symbol blinks.
Important: It must be switched OFF
by pressing the E button.

Also here is the manual.

https://portal.bsh-partner.com/portal(bD1kZSZjPTAwOQ==)/PORTALFRAME.HTM

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