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    							Chronotherm III
    for Comfort and Convenience
    OWNERS GUIDE
    Residential andResidential andHelping You Control Your World
    Building Controls DivisionBuilding Controls Division
    Honeywell Inc. Honeywell LimitedÑHoneywell LimitŽe
    1985 Douglas Drive North740 Ellesmere Road
    Golden Valley, Minnesota  55422Scarborough, Ontario
    M1P 2V9
    Congratulations! You made a smart choice when you purchased your new Honeywell Communicating
    Chronotherm III Thermostat. ItÕs the smart thermostat that:
    n
    Keeps you comfortable by automatically calculating exactly when the furnace or air conditioning
    should go on to have the house at the desired comfort temperature by the time you wake up.
    n
    Saves the maximum amount of energy and money by remembering to automatically set back the heat
    or air conditioning when you leave home.
    n
    Provides the ultimate in comfort and convenience by coming to you already programmed. But itÕs your
    choiceÑuse the preprogrammed schedule or set your own.
    n
    Can be connected to a Honeywells TotalHome  system  for external access and control. TotalHome
    system devices communicate using HBus, a Honeywell communications protocol. 
    						
    							TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Programming Your Thermostat ........................... 1-13
    Setting the current day and time ............................. 1
    Setting the program schedule and heating tempera-
    tures .................................................................... 2
    Setting the cooling temperatures ............................ 7
    Setting the system and fan switches on the
    subbase ............................................................ 12
    Operating Your Thermostat ............................... 14-20
    Temporarily changing the program ....................... 14
    Permanently changing the program ...................... 15
    Operating the thermostat manually ....................... 16
    Canceling program settings ................................... 17
    Checking the program times and temperatures .... 18
    Checking the current temperature setting ............. 19
    External access and control of thermostat ............ 20
    Maintaining Your Thermostat ............................ 21-24
    Removing the thermostat ...................................... 21
    Replacing the thermostat ...................................... 22
    Replacing the batteries .......................................... 23
    Power outages ...................................................... 24Adaptive Intelligent Recoveryª ........................ 25-28
    Selecting Recovery Setting ................................ 29-30
    Heat Pumps with Supplemental Heat ................ 31-32
    Answering Common Questions About the Chrono-
    therm III Thermostat ............................................ 33-36
    Saving Energy Across the U.S. .......................... 37-39
    Glossary ............................................................... 40-42
    Your Personal Program ...................................... 43-44
    Troubleshooting Guide ....................................... 45-46
    Quick Reference to the Keys ............................. 47-48
    Index ..................................................................... 49-50
    Warranty .................................................................... 51
    i 
    						
    							STEP 1
    SETTING THE CURRENT
    DAY AND TIME
    You can program this thermostat
    only on the wall with 24 Vac applied
    to R and C terminals.
    Always press the keys with your
    fingertip or similar blunt tool. Sharp
    instruments like a pen or pencil
    point can damage the keyboard.
    NOTE: Check the glossary, page
    40, for definitions of unfamiliar
    words.
    1
    2
    SETPRESENT
    DAY/TIMEMONPMPress and release. The display
    shows 1:00 PM Mon.
    Press and hold until the current day
    appears in the display.
    Press and hold until the current time
    appears in the display. Be sure AM
    or PM appears as desired.
    You have programmed the current
    day and time. Go on to Step 2.
    DAY
    AHEAD
    BACK
    TUEPM
    TUEPM
    STEP 2
    SETTING THE PROGRAM
    SCHEDULE AND HEATING
    TEMPERATURES
    Before You BeginÉ
    The schedule form on page 43
    provides an opportunity to plan your
    schedule.
    NowÉ
    Start by programming the WAKE
    time and temperature for weekdays.
    The thermostat requires a program
    for WAKE. You can program
    LEAVE, RETURN and SLEEP or
    not, as you please.
    SETHEAT/COOL
    Press and release. Note that the
    display shows WAKE, the
    preprogrammed time and tempera-
    ture.
    If the display reads COOL, press and
    release to switch to HEAT.
    If display reads SAT or SUN, press
    and hold until MON TUE WED THU
    FRI appears.
    Press and hold until the display
    shows the desired starting time. If
    using T8631A in Conventional
    Recovery ( n 
     n visible in display). See
    Glossary section.  With Convential
    Recovery the time should be set 30
    or more minutes ahead of desired
    comfort time to get the house
    comfortable.WAKE
    DAY
    AHEAD
    BACK
    MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT
    WAKE
    AMSET
    PT
    MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT
    WAKE
    AMSET
    PT
    MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT
    WAKE
    AMSET
    PT
    MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT
    WAKE
    AMSET
    PT
    PROGRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT 
    						
    							4 3
    Program the LEAVE time and
    temperature, if desired.
    NOTE: You can cancel the LEAVE,
    RETURN or SLEEP program by
    holding down the key until the
    time and temperature disappear
    from the display.
    PROGRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT
    AHEAD
    BACK
    WARMER
    COOLER
    WARMER
    COOLER
    MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT
    LEAVESET
    PTLEAVE
    MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT
    LEAVE
    AMSET
    PT
    MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT
    LEAVE
    AMSET
    PT
    Press and release. The display
    shows LEAVE, but no time or
    temperature.
    Press and hold until the display
    shows the desired starting time.
    Press and hold until the display
    shows the desired temperature.
    Program the RETURN time and
    temperature, if desired.Press and release. The display
    shows RETURN, but no time or
    temperature.
    Press and hold until the display
    shows the desired starting time.
    T8631A using Conventional Recov-
    ery ( n 
     n visible in display) should be
    set 30 or more minutes ahead of
    desired comfort time.
    Press and hold until the display
    shows the desired temperature.
    AHEAD
    BACK
    RETURNMON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT
    RETURNSET
    PT
    MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT
    RETURNPMSET
    PT
    Press and hold until the display
    shows the desired temperature.
    If the display starts to blink while
    you are holding down TEMPERA-
    TURE WARMER or COOLER, you
    have reached the setting limit.
    MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT
    WAKE
    AMSET
    PT
    WARMER
    COOLER
    MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT
    RETURNPMSET
    PT
    Press and release. The display
    shows SLEEP, the preprogrammed
    time and temperature.
    Press and hold until the display
    shows the desired starting time.SLEEPProgram the SLEEP time and
    temperature, if desired.
    MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT
    SLEEPPMSET
    PT
    AHEAD
    BACK
    MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT
    SLEEPPMSET
    PT 
    						
    							MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT
    SLEEPPMSET
    PT
    PROGRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT
    5
    WARMER
    COOLER
    DAY
    LEAVE
    RETURN
    AHEAD
    BACK
    WARMER
    COOLER
    SUN ON HEAT
    SLEEPPMSET
    PTDAY
    SLEEP
    WAKELEAVE
    RETURN
    AHEAD
    BACK
    WARMER
    COOLER
    RUN
    PROGRAM
    6
    Press and hold until the display
    shows the desired temperature.
    Press and release until SAT appears
    on the display.
    Press WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN or
    SLEEP to select the time period.
    Press the AHEAD/BACK keys to set
    the time and the WARMER/COOLER
    keys to set the temperature.
    SAT ON HEAT
    SLEEPPMSET
    PTSet the SATURDAY schedule. Use
    the same procedure as for week-
    days.
    SLEEP
    WAKE
    Set the SUNDAY schedule. Use
    the same procedure as for week-
    days.Press and hold until SUN appears on
    the display.
    Press WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN or
    SLEEP to select the time period.
    Press the AHEAD/BACK keys to set
    the time and the WARMER/COOLER
    keys to set the temperature.
    You have completed setting the
    program schedule and heating
    temperatures. To set air conditioning,
    go to Step 3,
    If you do not want to program cool
    temperature, skip Step 3 and press
    RUN PROGRAM key. 
    						
    							7
    8
    PROGRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT
    STEP 3
    SETTING THE COOLING
    TEMPERATURES
    The program times are the same
    for both heating and cooling. Only
    the cooling temperatures need to
    be programmed if you have already
    programmed for heating. If you
    change program times for cooling,
    you are also changing them for
    heating! To set times as you
    program the cooling temperatures,
    use the TIME AHEAD and BACK
    keys as described in Step 2.
    First program the WAKE tempera-
    ture for weekdays.WAKEPress and release. The display
    shows WAKE, the time and tempera-
    ture you programmed for heating.
    Press and release so COOL shows
    on the display, along with the
    programmed cooling temperature.
    If display reads SAT or SUN, press
    and hold until MON TUE WED THU
    FRI appears.
    SETHEAT/COOL
    DAY
    SUN ON HEAT
    WAKE
    AMSET
    PT
    MON TUE WED THU FRI COOL
    WAKE
    AMSET
    PT
    SUN COOL
    WAKE
    AMSET
    PT
    Press and hold until the display
    shows the desired temperature.
    If the display blinks while you hold
    down TEMPERATURE WARMER or
    COOLER, you have reached the
    setting limit.WARMER
    COOLER
    MON TUE WED THU FRI COOL
    WAKE
    AMSET
    PT
    Press and release. The display
    shows LEAVE, the time programmed
    for heating and 78° F.
    Press and hold until the display
    shows the desired temperature. Program the LEAVE temperature, if
    desired.LEAVEMON TUE WED THU FRI COOL
    LEAVE
    AMSET
    PT
    MON TUE WED THU FRI COOL
    LEAVE
    AMSET
    PTWARMER
    COOLER
    Program the RETURN tempera-
    ture, if desired.RETURNPress and release. The display
    shows RETURN, the time pro-
    grammed for heating and 78° F.
    MON TUE WED THU FRI COOL
    RETURNPMSET
    PT 
    						
    							PROGRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT
    9
    10
    WARMER
    COOLER
    MON TUE WED THU FRI COOL
    RETURNPMSET
    PTPress and hold until the display
    shows the desired temperature.
    Program the SLEEP temperature if
    desired.Press and release. The display
    shows SLEEP, the time programmed
    for heating and 78° F.
    Press and hold until the display
    shows the desired temperature.
    SLEEPMON TUE WED THU FRI COOL
    SLEEPPMSET
    PT
    WARMER
    COOLER
    MON TUE WED THU FRI COOL
    SLEEPPMSET
    PT
    Set the cooling temperatures for
    the SATURDAY schedule. Use the
    same procedure as for weekdays.Press and hold until SAT appears on
    the display.
    DAYSAT COOL
    SLEEPPMSET
    PT
    Press WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN or
    SLEEP to select the time period.
    Press the WARMER/COOLER keys
    to set the temperature.
    SLEEP
    WAKELEAVE
    RETURN
    WARMER
    COOLER
    Set the cooling temperatures for
    the SUNDAY schedule. Use the
    same procedure as for weekdays.
    DAY
    Press and hold until SUN appears on
    the display.
    Press WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN or
    SLEEP to select the time period.
    SUN COOL
    SLEEPPMSET
    PT
    SLEEP
    WAKELEAVE
    RETURN 
    						
    							PROGRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT
    11
    12
    Press the WARMER/COOLER keys
    to set the temperature.
    You have completed programming
    the cooling temperatures.
    Press and release to start the
    program.
    Go to Step 4.
    WARMER
    COOLER
    RUN
    PROGRAM
    TUE
    LEAVEPMSET
    PT
    STEP 4
    SETTING THE SYSTEM AND FAN
    SWITCHES ON THE SUBBASE
    The T8631A does not have the EM.
    HT. switch position. Note the
    positions provided on your sub-
    base, then set the switch(s) as
    desired.
    First set the fan switch.
    Then set the system switch.FAN ON: Use for improved air
    circulation during special occasions
    or for more efficient electronic air
    cleaning. The fan runs continuously.
    FAN AUTO: Normal setting for most
    homes and businesses. T8631A: the
    fan starts and stops with the air
    conditioner and with the heating
    equipment when the fan switch (4A)
    is set for electric heat. When 4A is
    set for conventional heat, the fan is
    controlled by the heating equipment.
    T8631R: the fan starts and stops with
    the compressor in heat pump
    systems when the system switch is
    set to HEAT or COOL. When system
    switch is set to EM. HT., the fan
    operates with the auxiliary heat (on
    some models).
    EM. HT. (T8631R only): The thermo-
    stat controls only the backup heat.
    The heat pump is off.FAN
    AUTO ON
    FAN
    AUTO
    ON
    EM. HT.HEAT OFF COOL 
    						
    							13
    14
    PROGRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT
    EM. HT.HEAT OFF COOL
    EM. HT.HEAT OFF COOL
    EM. HT.HEAT OFF COOL
    Now, while you enjoy precision
    temperature control, read on to
    learn about the operating flexibility
    that makes this thermostat THE
    SMART CHOICE.
    OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTAT
    TEMPORARILY CHANGING
    THE PROGRAM
    These features let you tailor the
    program for those times when
    someone comes home early, or
    youÕre staying up late, or you plan
    to be out for the evening.
    SKIPNEXT
    PERIODTUE
    LEAVE RETURNPM
    TUE
    WAKE TEMPORARYPM
    Press and release. The name of the
    period to be skipped will flash in the
    display until the next regularly
    scheduled period starts.
    Press and release. The display will
    show the name of the previous
    period and flash TEMPORARY until
    the next regularly scheduled periods
    starts. HEAT: The thermostat controls your
    heating system.
    OFF: Both your heating and cooling
    systems are off.
    COOL: The thermostat controls your
    cooling system.
    You have finished programming your
    thermostat.
    CHANGETO LAST
    PERIOD 
    						
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