User's Manual

Overview
Z-Wave Thermostat
The Z-Wave thermostat provides for typical thermostat control of a central heating and cooling HVAC
system plus has the added feature of Z-Wave communications for remote control.
The thermostat has a large, backlit graphical display, control buttons, status LEDs and a temperature
sensor. The thermostat can display multiple screens for different functions of the thermostat. In the
default thermostat control screen, shown below, it displays the current room temperature, heating and
cooling setpoints, system mode, manual fan mode, time, and status information.
Display operation
Thermostat control screen
Normally the thermostat displays the thermostat control screen as shown above. Using the “Menu”
button, you can access other screens and functions of the thermostat.
Minimized Display Mode
Optionally, you can set the thermostat to show only the temperature in a “minimized” display mode.
This mode can be set on or off in the thermostat “Users Settings” menu.
Backlight
The thermostat has a backlit display for low light and night visibility. It can be set to remain on constantly,
or to turn off after a 20-120 second delay. These are selectable in the User Settings menu.
Status LEDs
The thermostat has four LED’s that displays status information. The LEDs have dynamic “on-screen”
labels that change with the screen being displayed.
Function Control Buttons
The thermostats buttons are “Soft Keys” meaning that they change functions when you change screens.
The function of the button is defined byon-screen labels” that are dynamic and change when you change
screens
Status
Indicator
LEDs
Setpoint
Up/Down
Buttons
Function Control Buttons
Heating (H)
And
Cooling (C)
Setpoints
On-screen
dynamic
button labels