Specifications

6 BAS-SVX36C-EN
Introduction
Product Features and Capabilities
The table below shows the functional differences between the three thermostat models.
Thermostat Function or Feature
1H/1C Thermostat
(p/n X13511535-01)
3H/2C Thermostat
(p/n X13511536-01)
Programmable
Thermostat
(p/n X13511537-01)
A liquid crystal display (LCD) with symbols for temperature, setpoints, and system operating
modes. The programmable thermostat also has day of the week, time of day, and occupancy
settings.
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System modes: Heat, Cool, Auto, Off. Both types of 3-Heat/2-Cool thermostat also have
Emergency Heat mode.
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System Configuration Options. See “Configuration,” p. 26 for more information:
1-heat/1-cool, conventional 
1-heat/1-cool, heat pump without auxiliary heat
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1-heat only, conventional without fan
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1-heat only, conventional with fan
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1-cool, conventional
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2-heat/1-cool, heat pump with auxiliary heat
2-heat/2-cool, conventional
2-heat/1-cool, conventional
1-heat/2-cool, conventional
2-heat/2-cool, heat pump without auxiliary heat
3-heat/2-cool, heat pump with auxiliary heat
A heating and cooling setpoint range of 40
º
F to 90
º
F (4.5
º
C to 32
º
C) 
Two fan modes: On, Auto
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Additional configurable options (See “Configuration,” p. 26)
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Terminals and configuration options for a remote temperature sensor. Options include:
Displaying the remote/outdoor temperature on the LCD
Using the remote/outdoor temperature to lockout the compressor or auxiliary heat
Using the remote/outdoor temperature instead of the built-in sensor
Scheduling function with two or four periods per day and the following day/week options:
5/2 day schedule: weekdays share a schedule; Saturday and Sunday share a schedule
5/1/1 day schedule: weekdays share a schedule; Saturday and Sunday have their own,
independent schedules
1 day schedule: Every day shares the same schedule
7 day schedule: Each day has its own, independent schedule
Temporary override function with configurable override time limit