Honeywell W8735B Owner's Manual - Page 15

Entering Your Identification ID Number, Low Limit Setting, After entering Configuration Number 2

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Entering Your Identification (ID) Number Use your home telephone number as your ID number. The ID is announced when a dial-out alert message is sent. After you enter Configuration Number 1, if your ID is not yet programmed, you hear, "The ID is not programmed." If your ID is programmed, and is correct, press the * key to return to the Configuration Menu. You will hear, "To change the ID number, press 1.""Enter the ID followed by the # key." 1. Enter an ID number with less than 25 digits, followed by the # key. You will hear, "Your ID is (your ID number)." 2. If this is the ID you want programmed, press the * key to return to the Configuration Menu. If the ID is not entered correctly, you will hear, "Invalid ID." Follow the menu and these instructions and enter a new ID. Low Limit Setting The Low Limit setting is used to activate an alert when the displayed temperature on the thermostat is lower than the value you set. The setting range for the Low Limit Setting is 40oF (4°C) to 65oF (18°C) in 1oF (1°C) increments. The factory default setting is 50oF (10°C). If the thermostat displays a temperature lower than your low limit setting and your dial-out alert is active, the Telephone Access Module dials out. When you answer the phone, you will hear, "Hello, this is a Honeywell alert message from (your ID here). A Low Limit Alert was observed." CAUTION Property Loss Hazard. Do not assume your designate received and acted on the active alert. Prepare to act promptly; time may be critical. CAUTION Property Loss Hazard. Do not rely only on the Telephone Access Module to identify potential problems in your home (like detecting low room temperatures that can freeze water pipes). Have someone periodically check your home while you are away. Set the Low Limit setting a few degrees below the setting on your thermostat. This way you can be 60 70 80 90 notified if the temperature drops 60 70 80 90 below your thermostat setting. This provides an early notice. After entering Configuration Number 2, if your Low Limit Setting is set to the factory setting, you will hear, "The Low Limit Setting is 50°F (°10C)." If your Low Limit setting is correct, and the value you want, press the * key to return to the Configuration Menu. You will hear, "To change the Low Limit Setting, press 1." "Enter the Low Limit Setting followed by the # key." 15 69-1353

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Entering Your Identification (ID) Number
Use your home telephone number as your
ID number.
The ID is announced when a dial-out alert message is
sent.
After you enter Configuration Number 1, if your ID is not
yet programmed, you hear, “The ID is not programmed.”
If your ID is programmed, and is correct, press the * key
to return to the Configuration Menu.
You will hear, “To change the ID number, press 1.”“Enter
the ID followed by the # key.”
1.
Enter an ID number with less than 25 digits, fol-
lowed by the # key. You will hear, “Your ID is
(your ID number).”
2.
If this is the ID you want programmed, press the *
key to return to the Configuration Menu.
If the ID is not entered correctly, you will hear, “Invalid
ID.”
Follow the menu and these instructions and enter a
new ID.
Low Limit Setting
The Low Limit setting is used to activate an alert when
the displayed temperature on the thermostat is lower
than the value you set. The setting range for the Low
Limit Setting is 40
o
F (4°C) to 65
o
F (18°C) in 1
o
F (1°C)
increments. The factory default setting is 50
o
F (10°C).
If the thermostat displays a temperature lower than your
low limit setting and your dial-out alert is active, the
Telephone Access Module dials out. When you answer
the phone, you will hear, ”Hello, this is a Honeywell alert
message from (your ID here). A Low Limit Alert was
observed.”
CAUTION
Property Loss Hazard.
Do not assume your designate received and
acted on the active alert.
Prepare to act promptly; time may be critical.
CAUTION
Property Loss Hazard.
Do not rely only on the Telephone Access
Module to identify potential problems in
your home (like detecting low room
temperatures that can freeze water pipes).
Have someone periodically check your home
while you are away.
Set the Low Limit setting a few
degrees below the setting on your
thermostat. This way you can be
notified if the temperature drops
below your thermostat setting.
This provides an early notice.
After entering Configuration Number 2, if your Low Limit
Setting is set to the factory setting, you will hear, ”The
Low Limit Setting is
50°F (°10C).”
If your Low Limit setting is correct, and the value you
want, press the * key to return to the Configuration
Menu.
You will hear, “To change the Low Limit Setting, press
1.” “Enter the Low Limit Setting followed by the # key.”
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