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Salus RT500 User Manual

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PROGRAMMING THE RT500
The RT500 offers great versatility with its programming options, allowing
the user to programme the unit to operate on a 5/2 or 7 day control cycle.
The programmable thermostat has a default set of Programmes that have
been designed to meet the needs of most users. If these default
programmes are not suitable for your particular situation, reprogramming
the RT500 with your own settings is a very straightforward operation.
Selection of the default programming mode (5/2 or 7 day) is made by
changing the jumper setting on the rear of the RT500, as previously
described within the Installation section of this manual.
5/2 Day Mode
5/2 day mode is the default programming mode for the RT500. With this
mode selected, five different sets of time and set point temperatures can be
set for Weekdays or Weekends.
To review or change a programme, press the SET key when the RT500 is in
Normal mode. This will change the unit status to Programme Setting
mode.
The LCD display will display programme number 1 and SET PROG, with all
other indicators cleared. The weekdays will be flashing to indicate they are
the selected item and are ready to be adjusted:
Press the UP or DOWN key to select the programme set for either Weekday
or Weekend to be reviewed or adjusted. Pressing the SET key at any time
when in programming mode will return the RT500 into Normal mode.
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Salus RT500 Specifications

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BrandSalus
ModelRT500
CategoryThermostat
LanguageEnglish

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