Smarter Control Solutions. Installation & Pairing Manual FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. FCC AND INDUSTRY CANADA RF Radiation Exposure statement: This equipment complies with FCC and Industry Canada RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the antenna and all persons. Cet appareil est conforme aux limites dexposition au rayonnement FR du FCC et dIndustrie Canada pour un environnement non contrl. Cet appareil devrait tre install et devrait fonctionner de sorte quil se trouve une distance dau moins 20 cm entre lantenne et toute personne. INDUSTRY CANADA This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. i Safety Instructions Please read these instructions carefully BEFORE INSTALLING and using the HTE-01 Thermostat. Keep this guide in a safe place for future reference. Installation and repairs are to be performed by a qualified contractor in strict accordance with the requirements of state and local regulating agencies. In the absence of local requirements, follow ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electric Code. The HTE-01 Thermostat may be used with a 24 VAC power source or battery power only. DO NOT APPLY supply voltage above 30 VAC. DO NOT expose the HTE-01 Thermostat to voltage fluctuations of more than 2.4 VAC (10% of nominal power rating). DO NOT install the HTE-01 Thermostat in a bathroom or area of excessive moisture. DO NOT expose the HTE-01 Thermostat or HTM-01 Base Module to water. DO NOT store the HTE-01/HTM-01 where temperatures drop below
-20F (-4C) or exceed 122F (60C). DO NOT operate the HTE-01/HTM-01 in temperatures below 32F
(0C) or above 113F (45C). DO NOT use solvents or aggressive cleaning agents to clean these devices. A dry, soft cloth is recommended. ii About This Manual This manual uses special attention icons to alert the reader of important safety concerns, information important to reliable operation of the controls or helpful installation/setup information. Safety: Indicates a condition which may cause severe personal injury, death, or major property damage. Important Information: Indicates information which requires special attention for correct operation of the control. Your Benefit: Indicates helpful installation or setup information. For operating instructions, refer to the Operation Manual. For programming instructions, refer to the Programming Guide. iii Documentation iii Habitat Technologies 330 East 38th Street, Suite 530 New York, NY 10016-0444 Customer Service Toll Free: 1-800-717-1682 Web Site: www.habitattechnologies.com customerservice@habitat.support Thermostat HTE-01 Module HTM-01 Manual Table of Contents FCC/Industry Canada Certifications Safety Instructions About This Manual Whats in the Box Device Overview System Dip Switch Configuration HTM-01 Base Module Installation LED Status Indication HTE-01 Thermostat Installation Power Installation Boot Screen Display Device Pairing Home Screen Appendix A - Wiring Diagrams Appendix B - Warranty Information Appendix C - Specifications Designed and Engineered in New York U.S. registered Trademark, Patents pending Copyright 2020, All Rights Reserved. i ii iii 1 2 3 4-6 7 8 9 10 11-12 13-14 15-19 20-21 22 iv Whats In The Box BEFORE BEGINNING installation, confirm that all parts are present in the package:
HTE-01 Thermostat with Mounting Plate
(2) AA Alkaline Batteries
(2) Mounting Screws
(2) Wall Anchors HTM-01 Base Module with Double-sided Mounting Tape HTM-01 Base Module HTM-01 Base Module Wiring Harness Water Leak Sensor Cable 1 Device Overview PTAC - Packaged Terminal AC WSHP - Water-Source Heat Pump HWSHP - Hybrid Water-Source Heat Pump FCU - Fan Coil / Mini-Split Unit UNI - Unitary AC / Furnace The HTE-01 thermostat and HTM-
01 base module are paired when supplied as a set from the factory. If base modules are added or if pairing is required in the field, see pages 11-12 for the device pairing procedure. A single Model HTE-01 thermostat can control up to eight air conditioning units equipped with Model HTM-01 base modules. The range between the thermostat and the base modules can be up to approximately 50 feet through standard building materials. 2 System Dip Switch Configurations 1 PTAC (Packaged Terminal Unit) Factory Default 2 3 4 5 6 FCU
(Fan Coil Unit / Mini-Split) WSHP
(Water-Source Heat Pump) HWSHP
(Hybrid Water Source Heat Pump) UNTY
(Unitary AC/Furnace) O/B Terminal Selection
(Heat Pump Only) For heat pump installations, dip switch #6 must be set to match the appliance changeover valve. Refer to appliance manufacturers sys-
tem specifications for required setting.
- ON = B Cooling is default, switches over to Heat
- OFF = O Heating is default, switches over to Cool If more than one appliance type (dip switch 1-5) is selected, error code will be displayed. 3 HTM-01 Base Module Installation Mount the Base Module: Using the double-sided adhesive backing on the Base Module mount it to a convenient location on the appliance. Status LED PAIR Button RJ-45 HTZ-01 Connector Water Leak Sensor Cable Connection Wiring Harness Connection Double-sided Adhesive Avoid mounting the HTM-01 Base Module in locations near line voltage power conduits. DO NOT locate the Base Module in locations where exposure to water or dirt/grease are likely. DO NOT mount the Base Module in locations where temperatures may exceed 104F (40C). For best results, assure that the harness is long enough to reach the intended location before mounting the base module. Wire the Base Module: Using the Base Module Wiring Harness provided, wire the Base Module to the appliance. Choose the appropriate wiring diagram from Appendix A based on: System Type, Heating/Cooling Stages and Fan Speeds. 4 For best results, the HTM-01 base module is to be mounted in a convenient location on the HVAC unit where there is no sheet metal between the base module and the thermostat. The HTM-01 can be mounted on the inside of an enclosure behind louvers or grill (Figure 1). For units with a sheet metal cabinet, mount the HTM-01 on the outside of the cabinet (Figure 2). Figure 1 Units with louvers, grill or plastic cover Inside Cabinet 5 Figure 2 Units with sheet metal enclosures Outside Cabinet For HVAC units with an open bottom, place as close to the bottom as possible while avoiding places where furnishings or cleaning equipment can cause damage (Figure 3). Figure 3 Units with open bottoms Inside Cabinet 6 LED Status Indication The following table shows the base module state corresponding to the LED Status Indication. LED Status Indication State Description Flashing Green Pairing Base module is seeking to pair with the thermostat. Green Red 2 Red Pause Paired Not Paired Base module is paired with the thermostat. Base module is not paired with a thermostat. Base module indicating an alarm (Water Leak, Smoke or CO2) accompanied by descriptive text on the thermostat display. 2 Flashes then Alarm Flashing Red Identify Mode Base module is in identify mode initiated by the thermostat or web application. Alternating Green/Red Factory Reset Hold the PAIR button for 10 seconds and it begins to flash. Release and press again briefly to reset. x y n Flashing x times Green then y times Red Flash Red n times Firmware Version Indicates version x.y (eg. 2 green then 7 green = version 2.7.) Press and release PAIR button within 10 seconds of power up. Base Module Number Indicates base module number (1-8). Press and release PAIR button more than 10 sec-
onds after power up. 7 HTE-01 Thermostat Installation Mount the Thermostat: Remove Mounting Plate and mount it approximately 4-5 feet above the floor. Select an area with average temperature and good air circulation. BE SURE that the UP symbol is correctly oriented. DO NOT MOUNT the thermostat near any heat source, behind doors or curtains, in corners, in direct sunlight, in areas of high humidity or where water is present. AVOID mounting the Thermostat on an exterior wall. 8 Power Installation If using 24 VAC supply wiring, be sure that the wire goes through the opening in the Mounting Plate before mounting. FOR 24 VAC INSTALLATIONS, insert the low voltage supply wires into the terminations provided and tighten the screws. Hardwired Installation DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN the terminal screws. Battery installation is optional if Thermostat is hardwired, R and C terminal connected to 24 volt only power. Wire Specifications: Shielded or non-
shielded 18-22 gauge thermostat wire. Please insert 2 AA Alkaline batteries
(included.) High performance lithium batteries may be used and are recommended on commercial applications. Battery Installation 9 Boot Screen Display When the HTE-01 Thermostat is first powered, all segments are briefly displayed. Next, the firmware version is displayed for 2 seconds. Then the display briefly shows the system type which is dependent on the dip switch settings. If more than 1 dip switch (1-5) is set to ON the following error message is displayed. 10 Device Pairing The HTE-01 Thermostat and the HTM-01 Base Module that were shipped together were paired at the factory for convenience. To add additional base modules, use the following procedure. 1. Hold down the Fan, Mode, and buttons for more than 3 seconds to initiate the Pairing process on the HTE-01 Thermostat and set the 10-minute countdown timer in action. This will allow pairing of up to eight base modules. Note: To exit the Pairing process hold the Mode and Fan button until a beep is played. 2. To initiate the Pairing process on each HTM-01 base module, press and hold the PAIR button for between 3 & 10 seconds until the connection status LED flashes green. The table on page 7 shows the HTM-01 base module State that corresponds to the LED Status Indication. Status LED 11 PAIR Button Pairing Setup Display PAIRED UNPAIRED Number of Paired Modules Pairing process countdown time After the boot sequence, the HTE-01 thermostat begins the pairing process with a 10 minute countdown timer. As the HTE-01 Thermostat pairs with each HTM-01 Base Module the number of paired modules is displayed. A maximum of 8 base modules can be paired with each thermostat. If there are eight base-modules already paired with the thermostat, will be displayed for 3 seconds before returning to the previous screen. Note: New modules will always be assigned to the lowest available number. 12 Home Screen 9 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 2 1 3 4 5 6 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pairing status indicator:
Connected Not connected WIFI status indicator (only shown when WIFI module is used) Connected Not Connected 8 9 Time display1 Override status indicator1:
Override Temporary Override Perm. Override Permanent Override Thermostat Battery power indicator status, only shown when on battery power used. Schedule running indicator:
10 Schedule Schedule running1 Full Half Low Replace
(Blank) No Schedule System type 11 Set point Room temperature 12 Celsius or Fahrenheit units Mode status 13 Emergency heat indication Additional system type text 14 Fan speed indication 1 - Schedule must be activated for the time & schedule status to be displayed. See the Habitat programming guide for information on setting up a schedule. 14 Appendix A - Wiring Diagrams Most PTAC, WSHP, and HWSHP systems support two-speed fan operation. In a single speed fan system, wires for Gh, Gm, and Gl should be connected to the fan relay output of the appliance. Always refer to the equipment manufacturers specifications for remote thermostat operation. 15 Most PTAC, WSHP, and HWSHP systems support two-speed fan operation. In a single speed fan system, wires for Gh, Gm, and Gl should be connected to the fan relay output of the appliance. Always refer to the equipment manufacturers specifications for remote thermostat operation. 16 Most PTAC, WSHP, and HWSHP systems support two-speed fan operation. In a single speed fan system, wires for Gh, Gm, and Gl should be connected to the fan relay output of the appliance. Always refer to the equipment manufacturers specifications for remote thermostat operation. 17 Most PTAC, WSHP, and HWSHP systems support two-speed fan operation. In a single speed fan system, wires for Gh, Gm, and Gl should be connected to the fan relay output of the appliance. Always refer to the equipment manufacturers specifications for remote thermostat operation. 18 Most PTAC, WSHP, and HWSHP systems support two-speed fan operation. In a single speed fan system, wires for Gh, Gm, and Gl should be connected to the fan relay output of the appliance. Always refer to the equipment manufacturers specifications for remote thermostat operation. 19 Appendix B - Warranty Information Warranty Registration y For 2 years from the date of installation when registered within 60 days of the installation date or 26 months from the original purchased date (this warranty excludes consumables such as batteries) will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and regular service and maintenance. y For warranty issues, please contact the HVAC professional that installed this product. y You can register your products in two ways:
y Please go to: warrantyregistration@habitat.support Email:
Mail:
y Please complete the Warranty Registration Form and mail it in to the address shown. 20 Warranty Registration Form Name _____________________________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ City ______________________________________________________________________ EMAIL: ____________________________________________________________________ Thermostat Model ___________________ Serial Number ____________________ Module Model _____________________ Serial Number ______________________ Installed Date _____________________________________ Mail to:
Habitat Technologies Warranty Registration Dept. 330 East 38th Street, Suite 530 New York, NY 10016-0444 21 Appendix C - Specifications Model HTE-01 Thermostat Temperature Units C or F Operating Temperature 32F - 99F / 0C - 40C Indoor Temperature Measurement Range Power Source 32F - 113F / 0C - 45C Hardwired: 18 to 30 VAC, NEC Class II, 50/60 Hz, 65 mA @ 24 VAC Battery: 3.0 VDC, (2) AA batteries Operating Ambient 32F - 122F / 0C - 50C Operating Humidity
<95% Non-condensing RH Model HTM-01 Base Module Program Dimension Frequency Load Rating Power Source 5 + 2 / 7 days 3.93 W x 3.93 H x 1.1 D ISM Band 915MHZ 1 amp per terminal, 1.5 amp maximum all terminals combined. 18 to 30 VAC, NEC Class II, 50/60 Hz, 44 mA min @ 24 VAC; Add 27 mA per relay
(1,2, or 3) plus 44 mA for HTZ-01 Operating Ambient 32F - 122F / 0C - 50C Operating Humidity
<95% Non-condensing RH 22 Smarter Control Solutions. Designed and Engineered in New York. U.S. Registered Trademark. Patents pending www.habitattechnologies.com HC-IM-HTE-01-HTM-01-2020.05 v1 Smarter Control Solutions. Programming Guide About This Manual This manual uses special attention icons to alert the reader of important safety concerns, information important to reliable operation of the controls or helpful installation/setup information. Safety: Indicates a condition which may cause severe personal injury, death or major property damage. Important Information: Indicates information which requires special attention for correct operation of the control. Your Benefit: Indicates helpful installation or setup information. For installation and instructions, refer to the Installation & Pairing Manual. For operating instructions, refer to the Operation Manual. i Documentation Habitat Technologies 330 East 38th Street, Suite 530 New York, NY 10016 Customer Service Toll Free: 1-800-717-1682 Web Site: www.habitattechnologies.com customerservice@habitat.support Thermostat HTE-01 Module HTM-01 About This Manual HTE-01 Thermostat - Home Screen Display HTE-01 Thermostat - Controls HTM-01 Base Module - LED Status Indication HTE-01 Thermostat - Parameter Setup
- Identify HTM-01 Base Module(s)
- Pairing Additional HTM-01 Base Module(s) Manual Table of Contents i 1-2 3-4 5 6 7-8 9-10 11 12
- Daylight Savings Time, Date & Time Settings
- Emergency Heat Setting
- HTE-01 Thermostat Schedule Setup HTE-01 Thermostat Administrative Parameters
- Unpair Modules
- Enable Auto Changeover, Button Press Sound, Enable Compressor Off Delay
- Compressor Off Delay Time, Heat/Cool Differential, Span
- Temperature Offset, Freeze Protection
- Maximum/Minimum Set Point, Lock Set Point
- Base Module Alarm Check Period, Factory Reset 12-14 15 15 16 17 18 19 20 ii Designed and Engineered in New York U.S. registered Trademark, Patents pending Copyright 2020, All Rights Reserved. Home Screen Display 9 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 2 1 3 4 5 6 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pairing status indicator:
Connected Not connected WIFI status indicator (only shown when WIFI module is used) Connected Not Connected 8 9 Time display1 Override status indicator1:
Override Temporary Override Perm. Override Permanent Override Thermostat Battery power indicator status, only shown when on battery power used. Schedule running indicator:
10 Schedule Schedule running1 Full Half Low Replace
(Blank) No Schedule System type 11 Set point Room temperature 12 Celsius or Fahrenheit units Mode status 13 Emergency heat indication Additional system type text 14 Fan speed indication 1 - Schedule must be activated for the time & schedule status to be displayed. See the Habitat programming guide for information on setting up a schedule. 2 HTE-01 Thermostat Controls 2 3 4 5 Front View 1 Bottom Side View 3 1 2 3 4 5 LCD Display See preceding pages for detailed descriptions of the display icons. Increase or Decrease the target temperature set point. Changing the target set point:
or Press the If a schedule is programmed, Override is displayed below the time indicating that the current target setpoint will be maintained until the:
button while in Auto, Heat or Cool Modes.
- Next schedule period
- Set point is changed to the scheduled value
- Mode button is held for 3 seconds, displaying Schedule, Perm. Override Mode Cycle through Operation modes:
Fan Cycle through desired Fan Speeds. Manual Reset Reboots the thermostat system only. To save energy, the display will turn off after a period of inactivity. Before making changes, press any button to activate the display, illuminating the screen. 4 HTM-01 Base Module LED Status Indication The following table shows the base module state corresponding to the LED Status Indication. LED Status Indication State Description Flashing Green Pairing Base module is seeking to pair with the thermostat. Green Red 2 Red Pause Paired Not Paired Base module is paired with the thermostat. Base module is not paired with a thermostat. Base module indicating an alarm (Water Leak, Smoke or CO2) accompanied by descriptive text on the thermostat display. 2 Flashes then Alarm Flashing Red Identify Mode Base module is in identify mode initiated by the thermostat or web application. Alternating Green/Red Factory Reset Hold the PAIR button for 10 seconds and it begins to flash. Release and press again briefly to reset. x y n Flashing x times Green then y times Red Flash Red n times Firmware Version Indicates version x.y (eg. 2 green then 7 green = version 2.7.) Press and release PAIR button within 10 seconds of power up. Base Module Number Indicates base module number (1-8). Press and release PAIR button more than 10 sec-
onds after power up. 5 Parameter Setup To access Parameters, press & hold Mode
& Fan until a sound is played (3 seconds), then release. Use the Fan button to scroll forward and the Mode button to scroll backward through the available parameters. Parameter Description Action Key Base Module Identify or Pair base modules Daylight Savings Time (DST) Enable/Disable DST Identify existing base module(s) Pair additional base module(s) Toggle Daylight Savings Time Mode ON/OFF Month Date Year Hour Minute Set Month Set Month 1 to 12 Set Date Set Year Set Hour Set Date 1 to 31 Set Year or Set Hour 12 am to 12 pm Set Minute Set Minute 1 to 59 Emergency Heat Enable/Disable Toggle Emergency Heat y or n Schedule Enable/Disable Schedule Toggle Schedule y or n 6 Identify HTM-01 Base Module(s):
Access parameters using the procedure described earlier. to Press identify base mod-
ules. All flashes indicating all mod-
ules. Press to scroll through the list of connected base modules. If any module has been paired but has lost its link to the Thermostat, the pair-
ing status indicator will blink along with the number of the module that has lost its link. 7 Press FAN to select the module desired. The module ID stops flashing, and 10-minute count-
down timer begins. The LED on the module corresponding to the ID selected will begin flash-
ing red for 10 minutes. If All is selected, the LEDs on all connected modules will flash red. To exit ID mode, press &
hold the Mode and Fan buttons until the chime sounds. The display will return to the home screen and LEDs will stop flashing. 8 Pairing Additional HTM-01 Base Module(s):
Press & hold Mode
& Fan until a sound is played (3 seconds), then release. The display shows the number of base modules currently paired. Use the button to begin a 10-minute count-
down to pair addi-
tional base modules. Press the PAIR button on each base module to be added. The LED will flash green until pairing is complete. 9 After pairing, the total number of base modules will flash on the display. The pairing sequence will time out after 10 minutes. To exit the parameters menu, press & hold Mode and Fan until a sound is emitted. The Habitat HTE-01 Thermostat will support a maximum of eight HTM-01 Base Modules 10 Daylight Savings Time, Date & Time Settings:
Daylight Savings Time: Use button to toggle the DST Mode or
. Press Fan to continue.
: Use buttons to set the month. Press Fan to continue.
: Use buttons to set the date. Press Fan to continue.
: Use buttons to set
: Use buttons to set
: Use buttons to set the year. Press Fan to continue. hour. Press Fan to continue. the minute. Press Fan to continue. 11 Emergency Heat Setting:
Schedule Setup:
Use buttons to enable (y) or disable (n) Emergency Heat. If the room temperature falls below the Frost Protect Setpoint (Administrative Parameter), emergency back-up heat will be activated. Press & hold Mode
& Fan until a sound is played (3 seconds), then release. The display shows the number of base modules currently paired. Press Mode to scroll back to the Schedule Param-
eter and use the button to toggle schedule to Y. Press Fan to confirm. When prompted to use buttons to toggle to y. Press Fan to continue. 12 Choose Schedule Type Display Description Action when Fan pressed Weekday (MF) or Weekend (SS) Same schedule throughout the week MF Set periods*
SS Set periods*
Set periods*
Different schedule MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU each day Set periods*
* Periods SS, WK, MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU are set up in the same way as listed below MF. Period Setup Use the to set the hour that the first period begins. Press Fan to continue. buttons Use set the minutes for the first period. Press Fan to continue. buttons to 13 Use but-
tons to set the target set point for Heating. Press Fan to continue. Use to set the target set point for Cooling. Press Fan to advance to the next period. buttons Set time and tempera-
ture set points for each desired period. To disable a period, press the button until is displayed. Up to 6 periods per day or group of days can be programmed. After the 6th period is programmed, the HTE-01 Thermostat will move to the next day or group, depending on the sched-
ule type. Once all periods and day groups have been pro-
grammed, a prompt to Update will be displayed. Press n to accept the current schedule or y to make further changes. 14 HTE-01 Thermostat Administrative Parameters To access Administrative Parameters, press & hold Mode
& Fan until the second beep is played (10 seconds) and buttons to is displayed. Use the change and the Mode button to scroll. to
. Use the Fan button to scroll forward Parameter Display Description Use the buttons to change from n to y, then press Fan. is displayed. Use the buttons to select the module(s) desired, then press Fan to complete the unpairing process. Unpair Modules 15 Parameter Display Description Enable Auto Changeover Button Press Sound Enable Compressor Off Delay buttons to toggle Use the between n (default) and y, then press Fan to select. Selecting y enables the AUTO mode selection using the Mode button. Note: Disabling Auto Changeover by pressing n will change schedule mode to the current HEAT or COOL mode. buttons to toggle Use the between y to n, then press Fan. Pressing n will silence buttons. This does not affect the feedback beeps for entering the Param-
eters/Administrative Parameters or Alarm Output. buttons to toggle Use the between y (default) and n, then press Fan to select. Selecting y enables a delay timer allowing the compressor to run after the de-
mand is satisfied. Note: This parameter is not displayed if the thermostat dip switch is set to 2 FCU. 16 Parameter Display Description Compressor Off Delay Time Heat/Cool Differential Span
(Hysteresis) 17 Use the Compressor Off Delay Time. buttons to set Range 3 to 5 minutes Default 5 minutes Increment 1 minute buttons to change the Use the minimum differential between the heat and cool setpoints. Press Fan to accept. If this value is changed, the current set point, schedule set point, min/max setpoint or freeze protection setpoint may be altered automatically to accommodate the change. Range 2F to 6F (1C to 3C) Increment 1F (0.5C) Use the span between the room and set point tem-
peratures. Press Fan to accept and go to the next parameter. buttons to set the Range 0.5F to 2F (0.25C to 1C) Increment 0.5F (0.25C) Parameter Display Description Temperature Offset Freeze Protection buttons to set the Use the temperature offset between the room sensor reading and display/set point temperature. This is to eliminate a discrepancy between the sensor reading and actual temperature if it exists. Press Fan to accept and go to the next parameter. Range
-6F to 6F (-3C to 3C) Increment 0.5F (0.25C) Use the buttons to set the room temperature at which a heat demand will be activated to prevent freezing. Press Fan to accept and go to the next parameter. Range 41F to 63F (5C to 17C); --
Increment 1F (0.5C) 18 Parameter Display Description Use the maximum temperature set point for heating. Press Fan to accept and go to the next parameter. buttons to set the The minimum heating set point is fixed at 41F (5C). Range 45F to 89F (7C to 31.5C) Increment 1F (0.5C) Use the minimum temperature set point for cooling. Press Fan to accept and go to the next parameter. buttons to set the The maximum cooling set point is fixed at 35F (95C) Range 47F to 94F (8.5C to 34.5C) Increment 1F (0.5C) buttons Use the to toggle between n and y, then press Fan. Select-
ing y will lock the buttons to prevent changes to the settings. Maximum Set Point -
Heating Minimum Set Point -
Cooling Key Lock 19 Parameter Display Description Base Module Alarm Check Period Factory Reset Use the buttons to set the time period for the thermostat to check for alarms from all base modules. Note: If the thermostat is powered by batteries only, shorter periods will decrease battery life. Range Default 1 to 5 minutes 5 minutes Increment 1 minute Use the buttons to toggle between n to y, then press Fan. 3 will be displayed briefly before the HTE-01 begins the re-boot process, starting with displaying all segments. 20 Smarter Control Solutions. Designed and Engineered in New York. U.S. Registered Trademark. Patents pending www.habitattechnologies.com HC-PG-HTE-01-HTM-01-2020.05 v1