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Fan and Hold Button Operations
Fan button operations
The Fan button cycles between Auto and Always On.
On the display, it simply indicates the text “Fan Always” when selected. There is no indication for Fan
Auto.
Hold button operations
The Hold button overrides a preprogrammed mode until Hold is turned off.
NOTE:
While Hold is enabled, the next preprogrammed time that comes in Time of Day Mode will be ignored.
While Hold is enabled, the preprogrammed time notations are not shown (i.e. Wake, Leave, Return
and Sleep).
Hold can be remotely enabled/disabled from an INSTEON controller.
Master Button Operation
First press and hold:
Makes the local INSTEON Thermostat the master temperature controller
To perform this, press and hold Master button for 3 seconds.
INSTEON Thermostat beeps once.
Release.
Note: This is only valid if at least one INSTEON Thermostat Zone Thermostat is linked to INSTEON
Thermostat.
Before pressing Master button:
Notice that the left remote sensor is currently
the Master temperature controller.
After pressing and holding Master button:
Notice that the left remote sensor is no
longer the Master temperature controller.
The local INSTEON Thermostat is now the
Master controlling temperature.
Note: If no INSTEON scene is programmed to a INSTEON Wireless Thermostat, pressing and holding for
3 seconds will cause the Master segment to display while the button is being held.
Always On Auto
Hold On Hold Off