Setting mode to emergency heat, Setting mode to auto changeover, Security lockout to protect the settings – Robertshaw RS6320C Manuel d'utilisation
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Setting Mode to Emergency Heat
The multi-stage thermostats have have an emergency heat capability for
heat pump systems.
An E will be displayed with the heat symbol . Use emergency heat to
turn off the heat pump and turn on a secondary heating source. This
mode is used to bypass the heat pump when it needs servicing or when it
cannot keep up with the heat demand.
Setting Mode to Auto Changeover
When auto changeover is active the letter A is displayed next to the
and
.
Changing from heat-to-cool or cool-to-heat is automatic. As the room
temperature changes, the thermostat will call for heating or cooling as
needed. The display will flash the heat or cool
symbol to show
which system is active.
Note that the Hi/Low temperature limits are not enforced in auto change-
over mode. Auto changeover mode can be disabled as a user option in
the pop-up wizard.
Security Lockout to Protect the Settings
The buttons on the front of the thermostat can be locked with a password.
To create a password:
1. Press the and
buttons at the same time and hold them in for
5 seconds.
You will be asked for a 4 digit password (the RS400 series thermo-
stats use 2 digits).
2. Each digit is set using the and buttons. Press the
to move
to the next digit. Press to move back.
3. The password is saved after 5 seconds.
All the front buttons are now locked out until the password is entered.
Pressing any button will cause to flash.
To unlock the buttons:
1. Push and hold the and
buttons for 5 seconds until the
request for password is displayed.
2. Enter the digits for the password by pressing the and buttons.
Press the
to move to the next digit. Press to move back.
3. When the correct password is set, wait for 5 seconds to unlock
the system.
4. If the wrong password is entered the display will flash -- for 5
seconds then return to normal.
Once the security has been disabled, a password needs to be
re-created to protect the settings.