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Old thermostat terminals that do not match new thermostat terminals
Use the table below to wire the new thermostat.
*Remove factory-installed jumper between R and Rc terminals in 5-wire systems. Old Thermostat 
Te r m i n a lConnect to New 
Thermostat 
Terminal Description
R, RH, 4, V R* Power
Rc, R Rc* Power for cooling
W, W
1, H W Heat
Y,  Y
1, M Y Cooling
G,  F G F a n
O Do not continue 
installationChangeover in cool (O terminal) or changeover in heat (B terminal). 
You have a...

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PROGRAMMING
Faceplate Illustration and Description
Descriptions
Fig. 16. 1 Fan switch–Selects automatic fan operation or fan on.
2 Set Schedule–Puts the thermostat into programming 
mode.
3 Set Clock/Day–Sets the clock and day.
4 Time Ahead and Back–Sets the time ahead and back.
5 Program periods–Current program period or period being 
programmed.
6 Day of the week–Current day or day being programmed.
7 Time–Current time or program time.
8 Temperature–Room temperature or programmed...

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Step 1. Set Current Time and Day
Step 2. Learn About Programming Features
Your 3200 Thermostat allows you to program schedules for both a heating season and a cooling season. 
• During the heating season, you will want to set the normal room temperature higher and the energy-saving 
temperature lower. 
• The reverse is true during the cooling season—the normal room temperature will be lower and the energy-saving 
temperature higher. 
For each season, you can set up to four program periods...

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Programming Tips
• You do not need to program times and temperatures for all program periods.
If you decide not to program your thermostat, it automatically controls heating at 68°F (20°C), and cooling at 78°F 
(26°C), 24 hours a day.
If you decide not to program weekend schedules, the temperature that is programmed for the weekday SLEEP 
schedule remains in effect until the next program period, which begins on Monday morning.
• The temperatures cannot be set any higher than 88°F (31°C) or...

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Step 3. Program Heating Schedule
a. Write in the times and temperatures that you want to program for your heating schedule.
Heating ScheduleProgram 
Period WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP
Suggested 
SettingsTime
6:00 AM8:00 AM6:00 PM10:00 PM
Temp 70°F (21°C) 62°F (16.5°C) 70°F (21°C) 62°F (16.5°C)
Weekday (Mon–Fri) Time
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Weekend (Sat–Sun) Time
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b. Set the System switch to HEAT.
c. Press  once.
A blank schedule is displayed (Fig. 20).Fig. 20. 
d. Set the Monday–Friday WAKE time by...

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69-1631—1 16f. Press   to display a blank schedule for the next 
program period (Fig. 22) and repeat steps d. through f. for 
each weekday program period.Fig. 22. 
g. Press   until the weekend schedule is displayed 
(Fig. 23).
h. Set the Saturday and Sunday WAKE time by pressing 
 or   until the desired time is displayed.Fig. 23. 
i. Set the Saturday and Sunday WAKE temperature by 
pressing   or   until desired temperature 
displays (Fig. 24).
j. Press   again to display blank schedule for SLEEP 
program...

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Step 4. Program Cooling Schedule
a. Write in the times and temperatures you want to program for your cooling schedule.
b. Set the System switch to COOL.
c. Repeat steps 3c. through 3k. to program the weekday and weekend cooling schedule.
Step 5. Check System
Verify that your heating system works
Cooling ScheduleProgram 
Period WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP
Suggested 
SettingsTime
6:00 AM8:00 AM6:00 PM10:00 PM
Temp 78°F (25.5°C) 85°F (29.5°C) 78°F (25.5°C) 82°F (28°C)
Weekday (Mon–Fri) Time
Te m p...

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Verify that your cooling system works
IMPORTANT:
 To avoid damaging the compressor in the air conditioner, do not operate the cooling system when the tem-
perature outdoors is below 50°F (10°C).
OPERATION
Change Clock for Daylight/Standard Time
a. Press   once. The time is displayed.
b. Press and hold 
 or   until the correct time is displayed.
c. Press   once. The current time and day and current temperature display. d. Set the System switch to COOL, and the Fan switch to AUTO.
e. Press...

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Set Fan and System Switches
The switches on the bottom of the thermostat faceplate control the operation of your fan and the heating and cooling 
system. Set the Fan switch first and then set the System switch.
Replace Batteries
As the batteries run low, your thermostat shows the following in the digital display:
a. Make sure that the System switch is set to the OFF position.
b. Open the battery door. 
c. Press on the left side of the batteries to remove them.
NOTE: If new batteries are...

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69-1631—1 20d. Install new batteries. Make sure that positive and negative terminals are oriented as marked inside battery 
case.
e. Close the battery door and set the System switch to HEAT or COOL.
NOTE: If “bAt Lo” continues to display after replacing the batteries, set System switch to OFF, insert batteries back-
ward, wait for five to ten seconds, and return batteries to correct orientation. Then reprogram.
IMPORTANT: 
Replace batteries once a year to prevent heating/cooling system from shutting down...
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