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About Advanced Features & Operation
Optional
Remote Sensor
Optional RF Sensor
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RIDE
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RIDE
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RIDE
See the Remote Sensor instructions for further details.
programmed  from  the  factory  to  automatically 
recognize  when  a  Remote  Sensor  is  connected 
(step  #16,  page  18).    When  the  thermostat  is 
programmed  to  read  the  temperature  from  the 
remote  sensor,  the  degree  icon  above  the  room 
temperature will blink once a second.
The  Remote  Sensor  measures  indoor  air 
temperature  and  sends  this  information  to  the 
thermostat; it measures temperature with a range 
of 32 to 99 F. 
REMOTE SENSORS (Optional Accessory) - The thermostat is 
The  Override  button  on  the  remote  sensor 
works slightly different than the Override button 
on the front panel of the thermostat. Each press 
of the remote OVERRIDE button adds 2 hours to 
the  override  timer.    If  the  timer  was  already 
active,  the  first  button  press  will  round  the 
runtime  to  either  2:00  or  4:00.    Subsequent 
button  presses  will  not  wraparound  as  the 
Override  button  on  the  thermostat  does.   
Instead, every subsequent button press will set 
the  runtime  to  maximum  setting  (4:00).    The 
Locked  feature  has  no  effect  on  the  remote 
OVERRIDE button.
The Remote Sensor should be connected to the thermostat using solid 
conductor CAT 5, CAT 5e, or CAT 6 type network communication cable. 
This is an unshielded cable with four twisted pairs of 24 gauge solid wire; 
DO NOT use stranded cable.   The cable length should not exceed 250 
feet.  If less than 75 feet of cable is required to connect the thermostat to 
the Remote Sensor, a three conductor thermostat cable (18-24 gauge) 
may be used; this cable is NOT suitable for any length greater than 75 
feet.
IMPORTANT:  Do no use shielded wire.  Do not run sensor wiring in the 
same conduit as the  24VAC thermostat wiring.   Electrical interference   
may cause the sensor to give incorrect temperature readings.
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