Events for an Individual Thermostat

Events can be assigned to individual thermostats and is a temporary schedule that will override an existing standard operating schedule for the selected period of time.

Tip: Any events which are added, modified, and viewed can be edited using the Schedule Dashboard.

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Create a Thermostat Event

  1. Select Climate Control (or, the thermostat’s Group) > Thermostat . You will see a button for that thermostat’s Events Calendar.
  2. Tip: A Thermostat Event can also be created from the Schedule Dashboard. From the Schedule Dashboard, if you select a date next to the thermostat, this event will only apply to that specific thermostat and will be displayed as blue to indicate an individual event in the calendar.
  3. Select the Events Calendar.
  4. Select + New Event to create a new event.
  5. Enter an Event Name.
  6. Set a Start Time by first selecting start time (clock).
  7. Set a End Time by first selecting end time (clock).
  8. Using the slider bars, adjust to the desired start and end times in hours (h) and minutes (m).
  9. Events can be set to None or to repeat Daily, Weekly, Monthly or Yearly.
    1. None: This is a one-time event which will occur only on the Start Date.
    2. Daily: This Event will be repeated every day until the End Date.
    3. Weekly: This Event will be repeated on the same day of the week until the End Date.
    4. Monthly: This Event will be repeated on the same day of the month each month until the End Date.
    5. Yearly: This Event will be repeated on the same date each year until the End Date.
  10. Select a Start Date and an End Date for the event.
  11. Using the slider bars, set the desired Heat Setting and Cool Setting.
  12. Under System, select Auto, Heat or Cool.
    1. If set to Auto, the system will follow the set Heat Setting and set Cool setting and follow the event as set for these settings.
    2. If set to Heat, the system will display only a Heat Setting and follow the event based on the set temperature.
    3. If set to Cool, the system will display only a Cool Setting and follow the event based on the set temperature.
    4. If set to Off, the system will be set to off and will not follow the event.
  13. The Fan setting may be set as On or Auto.
    1. Auto: The fan will be turned on when calling for heat or cool.
    2. On: The fan will run continuously.
  14. Select whether the Front Keypad of the thermostat should be set as Locked or Unlocked during this event set time.
  15. Select Done to save the event.

Edit a Thermostat Event

  1. Select Climate Control (or, the thermostat’s Group) > Thermostat . You will see a button for that thermostat’s Events Calendar.
  2. Select the event you want to edit by clicking on the EDIT button.
  3. Adjust the time range and settings for the event.
    1. Enter or rename the Event Name.
    2. Set a Start Time by first selecting start time (clock icon).
    3. Set a End Time by first selecting end time (clock icon).
    4. Using the slider bars, adjust to the desired start and end times in hours (h) and minutes (m).
    5. Using the slider bars, set the desired Heat Setting and Cool Setting.
    6. Under System, select Auto, Heat , Cool or Off.
      1. If set to Auto, the system will follow the set Heat Setting and set Cool setting and follow the event as set for these settings.
      2. If set to Heat, the system will display only a Heat Setting and follow the event based on the set temperature.
      3. If set to Cool, the system will display only a Cool Setting and follow the event based on the set temperature.
      4. If set to Off, the system will be set to off and will not follow the event.
    7. The Fan setting may be set as On or Auto.
      1. Auto: The fan will be turned on when calling for heat or cool.
      2. On: The fan will run continuously.
    8. Select whether the Front Keypad of the thermostat should be set as Locked or Unlocked during this event set time.
    9. Select Done to save the event.

Delete a Thermostat Event

  1. Select Climate Control (or, the thermostat’s Group) > Thermostat . You will see a button for that thermostat’s Events Calendar.
  2. Select the event that you would like to delete.
  3. Select the Delete button at the bottom of the event.

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