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1.12 Determine your heating/cooling system type
Important!
Heating/cooling system type must be set so that your thermostat
operates properly and does not damage your system.
If you have a traditional system (single stage heating and cooling), your
thermostat is set up by default to control this system. However, you will still
need to connect your thermostat to a Z-Wave network. To do this, enter
system setup (see step 2.1) and then proceed to
If you DO NOT have a single stage heating and cooling system, You MUST
change the system type by setting system function 0170. See page 40 in the
User Guide for a list of options. Go to
Not sure of your heating/cooling system type?
Visit yourhome.honeywell.com or call Honeywell Customer Care toll-free at
1-800-468-1502.
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Setup your thermostat
2.1
Accessing system setup
You can change options for a number
of system functions. Available functions
depend on the type of system you have.
The functions, designated with four-digit
numbers, along with their available options
are described on pages 38–48 of the user
guide.
Press SYSTEM. You'll see several
2.1a
blank buttons on the bottom of the
display.
2.1b
Press and hold the buttons on either
side of the center button until the
screen changes (approximately 5
seconds).
2.2
Setting the date
2.2a
Function 0120 appears first by
default. It sets the first two digits of
the year, e.g., 2013. Press
to the option number to select the
first two digits of the year.
2.2b
Press
next to the function number
s
to select function 0130. Function
0130 sets the last two digits of the
year, e.g., 2013.
2.2c
Press
next to the option
st
number to select the last two digits
of the year.
2.2d
Press
next to the function number
s
to select function 0140. Function
0140 sets the month.
2.2e
Press
next to the option
st
number to select the month.
2.2f
Press
next to the function number
s
to select function 0150. Function
0150 sets the date.
Press
next to the option
2.2g
st
number to select the date.
2.3
Selecting a schedule format
Function 0160 sets the schedule format. You
can select between nonprogrammable and
programmable.
2.3a
Press
next to the function number
s
to select function 0160.
2.3b
Press
next to the option number
st
to change the schedule format.
0
Program schedule is off.
Thermostat cannot be
programmed.
4
Program schedule is on (7-day
programmable).
2.4
Restore schedule defaults
2.4a
Press
next to the function number
s
to select function 0165.
2.4b
Press
next to the option number
st
to restore schedule defaults.
0
Continue using programmed
schedule.
1
Restore thermostat program to
energy saving settings.
Step 3
Step 2
Getting Help
Need more help?
Find additional
information in the User Guide.
TUE
SYSTEM
FAN
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SUN
Inside
Set To
HEAT
AUTO
SYSTEM
HEAT
SUN
6:01
AM
DONE
TUE
FAN
70
Inside
Set To
AUTO
Function
Option
0120
next
st
DONE
TUE
FAN
70
Inside
Set To
AUTO
0130
DONE
TUE
FAN
70
Inside
Set To
AUTO
0140
TUE
DONE
FAN
70
Inside
Set To
AUTO
0150
DONE
TUE
FAN
70
Inside
Set To
AUTO
0160
DONE
TUE
FAN
70
Inside
Set To
AUTO
0165
DONE
Getting Help
Need more help?
Find additional
information in the User Guide.
2.5
Selecting system type
Function 0170 sets your heating/cooling
system type.
2.5a
Press
to select function 0170.
2.5b
Press
to select your system type. Option
1 (default) is a single stage heating
and cooling system. For a list of other
system types, see page 40 in the
User Guide.
2.5c
Press
to scroll through the remaining
functions. For a list of functions and
their options, see pages 38–48 in the
user guide.
2.5d
Press
number to scroll to function rf10.
Go to
3
Join Z-Wave network
3.1
Connect to other Z-Wave
enabled devices
The RTH8580ZW is powered
by Z-Wave technology so it is
compatible with Z-Wave enabled
devices from other manufacturers.
With a separate Z-Wave controller,
for example, you can change your
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thermostat settings from your
bedroom or elsewhere in the house.
CANCEL
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3.1a
To join a Z-Wave network,
set the Z-Wave controller to
INCLUDE mode.
20
3.1b
On the thermostat, be sure
function rf10 is selected. If it is
not selected, see
3.1c
Press
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number to select option 1 to
add thermostat to Z-Wave
network.
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3.2
Share Z-Wave network
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To share the thermostat Node
3.2a
information with additional
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Z-Wave devices , press
to the function number to select
function rf20.
3.2b
Press
15
number, and select option 1.
MCR35034
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3.3
Exit system setup
0
When you have made all changes,
DONE
press
MCR35035
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This thermostat contains a Lithium battery which may contain Perchlorate material.
Perchlorate Material—special handling may apply.
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See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate
MCR35054
MERCURY NOTICE: Do not place your old thermostat in the trash if it contains
mercury in a sealed tube. Contact the Thermostat Recycling Corporation at
www.thermostat-recycle.org or 1-800-238-8192 for information on how and
where to properly and safely dispose of your old thermostat.
NOTICE: To avoid possible compressor damage, do not run air conditioner
if the outside temperature drops below 50°F (10°C).
Need more help?
For assistance with this product please visit yourhome.honeywell.com or call Honeywell
Customer Care toll-free at 1-800-468-1502 before returning the thermostat to the store.
next to the function number
s
next to the option number
st
next to the function number
s
next to the four digit function
s
Step 3
Need more help?
information in the User Guide.
Step 2
next to the option
s
next
s
next to the option
s
to save and exit.
For explanation of Z-Wave
messages, see the User Guide.
70
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AUTO
1
0170
DONE
MCR35036
Getting Help
Find additional
0
F 10
DONE
Wait
F
10
M32422
0
F20
DONE
0
F20
DONE
Getting Help

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