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    3) Browse the album us-ing the arrows on the right and left edges of the screen.  Touch the image to see full size images.
     Check the “Add to Slide-show” box to include the a photo in a slideshow. 
    1) If you do not yet have your SD card inserted or it is not inserted all the way, you will see this message.
    2) Images will be loaded from your SD card into the viewer and sized to fit the screen.
    4) In thumbnail view, you can view up to 15 photos at time.  You can also see or select which photos will be in-cluded in a slideshow.
    5) After you have selected which photos to include in your slideshow, press “Settings” to configure the Screen Saver. 
     (Or navigate to the Screen Saver menu using the path on the next page.)
    Load and Select Photos      
    						
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    1) If you desire, turn “On” the screen saver. Set the wait time until the screen saver starts.
    2) The “Default Screen Saver” shows the cur-rent temperature as a floating icon over a darkened black screen.
     Select “Image Screen Saver” if you have inserted an SD card and added photos to a slideshow.
    3) Set the number of seconds before the next photo will display.
    Screen Saver
    A standard or a custom photo screen saver can be selected. 
    						
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    Other Commonly Used Features6
    The following pages highlight some of the more common processes you will use.
    Events  and Vacations
    Set up how your system will operate for special events or when you are away from home for extended periods.
    Name Your  System
    Give your system a name.  This is very important if you have more than one system in your home.
    Dealer Information
    Contact your dealer by using contact information in the Service menu. 
    						
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    1-Touch Presets
    Set up these presets to make quick temperature setpoint changes from the Home Screen.
    Security
    Protect your system from accidental or unwanted changes to your system by using a PIN lock.
    Time & Date
    Set time, date and time zone.  If a wireless network is set up, the time can be automatically synced via the internet.
    System Runtime History
    System Runtime History monitors how much your system runs for both 
    heating and cooling and also displays the average indoor temperature and 
    outdoor high and low temperatures. This data allows you to better manage 
    your utility costs by seeing when and how much your system is operating. 
    						
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    Customize your Home Screen
    Add shortcuts and customize the dashboard.
    Wireless Network Setup
    Set up a connection to your wireless network to enable weather and software update features.  See the following section 
    for setup details (802.11 B/G wireless router and internet required).
    Humidity
    You may see and adjust the humidity level in your home and adjust the humidity setpoints for both Heating and Cooling 
    modes (for systems equipped with humidity control). 
    						
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    Optional Wireless  Networking7
    Enabling wireless networking brings addi-
    tional functionality to your control.
    NOTE:  On a normally configured 
    network, familiarity with a personal 
    wireless network is helpful but not 
    necessarily required for installation.
    If your personal wireless network is 
    a secure network, you will need the 
    password.
    IMPORTANT:  
    After wireless networking is enabled, 
    you will need to register your system 
    with a valid email address before the 
    weather data will be displayed.
    1 . Your control can access real-time weather conditions, fore-casts and alerts.
    2 . When you have multiple systems in your home, each control can see and manage the others.
     NOTE:  In a Multi-System envi-ronment, it is recommended to name each control before en-abling wireless networking.   
    3 . You can download software up-dates for efficient operation and the ability to use new features as soon as they are released.   
    						
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    2) Enable the wire-less radio by pressing “Wire-less   ON/OFF”.
    3) After the wire-less radio is enabled, press the “Connect to a Network” button to choose from a list of available wireless net-works.
    Enabling Wireless  Networking7.1
    1)  Enter the Wireless Network Setup Menu.
    NOTE:  If the router is configured to not broadcast its SSID, refer to Advanced Network Settings. 
    						
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    The signal strength is indicated in bars.  The more bars, the better the signal strength. 
    A minimum of three bars is required for stable network operation.  The network will op-erate with one or two bars, but may result in intermittent or lost connections.
    NOTE:  Signal strength may be affected by router model, interference, obstructions and distance from the router. Consult router documentation for additional information.   
    Available broadcasting networks with an adequate signal strength will display their SSIDs (Service Set IDentifiers) in this screen.
    A closed lock icon next to the SSID indicates a secure network.  An open lock indicates a non-secure, “open” network.
    Select your network and press “Connect”. 
    If a “Network Not Found” message is displayed, verify the wireless network is function-ing and within range.  Consult router documentation for additional information. 
    Signal Strength Indicators
    IndicatorBars (Color)Description
    One (Red)Very Weak
    Two (Yellow)Weak
    Three (Green)Strong
    Four (Green)Very Strong
    Selecting a Network7.2 
    						
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    1A) If the network is unsecured (with an “open” padlock), the following mes-sage will be dis-played. 
    2) Enter the network key (case-sensitive password).   You or your network administrator will need to provide the required informa-tion.
    1B) If the network is secured (with a “closed” padlock), the following mes-sage will be dis-played. 
    3) The control will connect to the wireless network.
    4) When the control has successfully joined the wire-less network, the name of the network will be displayed with a green dot to the left and a signal strength indicator to the right.
    Enter Network Key/Password7.3 
    						
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    Advanced networking will be required in the following two instances:
    1 . When connecting to a non-broadcast network2 . When configuring a static IP address 
    Advanced Networking Information7.4
    Enter the Advanced Network Setup Menu.
    IMPORTANT:  
    The Advanced Network screens are intended for individuals with networking familiarity.  
    You or your network administrator will need to provide the required information.  
    If any of this information is unknown or for questions specific to the wireless router, please 
    consult the router documentation or your network administrator.  
    						
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