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Master Mode
and check in for updates. If the
two units can’t communicate,
each will go out of the Mater
mode after 30 to 60 minutes
locations.
The temperature setpoints and
the Mode changes from what it
was set to.
The Wired Thermostat is the
Master (or perhaps a different
Wireless Thermostat) so the
setpoint levels and mode
changes (Heat, Cool, etc.) made
at the Wired Thermostat
(manually, following the Auto-
schedule, or via another
INSTEON controller) are being
sent to the Wireless for display.
Press the Master button on the
Wireless Thermostat so that it
becomes the master and its
mode and setpoints are
controlling the Wired Thermostat.
Computer software or other
controller can’t retrieve the
Wireless Thermostat’s data
(Temperature, Humidity,
Setpoints).
When using only batteries, the
Wireless Thermostat will go to
sleep and not responded to
signals from other INSTEON
devices.
Add an AC adapter and the unit
will stay on and awake all the
time.
The Wireless Thermostat seems
slow to update the sensed
temperature and humidity.
The unit wakes up every minute
and checks for changes. If
differences are detected, the
display is updated and
communicated to linked devices.
Use an AC adapter for
continuous temperature and
humidity monitoring.