The Sensi Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat can be operated through Wi-Fi using the Sensi app or it can be operated at the actual wall unit. Advanced features such as thermostat settings, scheduling and email alerts are only available through the Sensi app.
CURRENT SET
BACKLIGHT BUTTON
Illuminates the thermostat for 10 seconds.
TEMPERATURE
Current set temperature
the thermostat will
maintain.
WI-FI STATUS ICON
Indicates Wi-Fi connection status. When you turn Wireless Off on the thermostat, this is blank.
TIME
Displays current time.
BATTERY ICON
When the bars get low, remember to change the 2 AA Alkaline batteries in the back of the thermostat face plate.
CURRENT ROOM
TEMPERATURE
The room temperature at
the thermostat.
MODE BUTTON
Switches system mode between Heat, Cool, Off or Aux. (Auto Mode is only available using the Sensi app).
FAN BUTTON
Switches fan mode from Auto or On. Leave the fan mode on Auto to allow the thermostat to control the fan as necessary.
SCHEDULE BUTTON
Toggles the schedule On or Off. (The thermostat runs a program based on time and temperature set points when Schedule is On).
UP ARROW BUTTON
Adjusts the temperature set point or thermostat configuration.
MENU BUTTON
Access thermostat configurations. (See page 6 for more details).
DOWN ARROW BUTTON
Adjusts the temperature set point or thermostat configuration.
KEYPAD LOCKOUT
ICON
This icon indicates the
thermostat is locked
out. No changes
can be made at the
thermostat. (Can only
be enabled from the
Sensi app).
Press the “Mode” button to switch between all available system mode settings. When the Mode is “Off” the thermostat will not bring on your heating or cooling systems.
FAN MODE
If you want to circulate the indoor blower, you can switch Fan to “On.” Turn the Fan back to “Auto” when you want the thermostat to control your indoor blower as necessary. Leaving the Fan in “On” will run your blower continuously.
HOLDING ONE TEMPERATURE
If you want to hold one temperature, turn Schedule “Off.” Then, adjust the set point using the up and down arrow buttons. The thermostat will hold this temperature, in the set Mode, until you turn Schedule back “On” or until you adjust the set point again using the up and down arrow buttons.
TEMPORARY HOLD
When your schedule is set to “On,” your Sensi thermostat controls your home based on the time and temperature settings in the current schedule. To temporarily change your temperature use the up and down arrows in the app or on the thermostat. Your Sensi thermostat will display “Temporarily Set To” on the thermostat and will hold your new temperature until the next scheduled set point with a minimum hold time of two hours.
TURN WI-FI OFF
If connecting to Wi-Fi is not an option, you can turn off Wi-Fi on the thermostat and manually set a time and a schedule from the wall unit.
To turn off Wi-Fi:
1 Press “Menu”.2 Press “Next” five times to go to the “Wireless (Setup)” screen.
“On” should be flashing at the top.3 Use the up and down arrow buttons to change it to “Off”.
When connecting the thermostat to Wi-Fi, the time will sync automatically. If not
connecting to Wi-Fi, follow these steps to set the time at the thermostat.
1 Turn Wi-Fi Off. (Refer to section “Turn Wi-Fi Off” on page 4).
2 Press and hold the “Schedule” button.
3 The screen will go blank and the time will start flashing at the top. Use the up
and down arrow buttons to rotate through the times until you get to the
appropriate time of day.
4 Press “Exit”.
SETTING A SCHEDULE
When connecting the thermostat to Wi-Fi, the schedule is programmed based
on time and temperature set points from the Sensi app. If you are not connecting to
Wi-Fi, follow these steps to set a basic 7 day schedule with 4 mandatory set points.
(More robust scheduling options are only available through the Sensi app.)
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1 Turn Wi-Fi Off. (Refer to section “Turn Wi-Fi Off” on page 4).
2Use the “Mode” button to set which type of schedule it will be: Heat or Cool.
3 Press and hold the “Schedule” button, until you see the time flash at the top of
the screen.
a Adjust the time on the thermostat if needed, using the up and down
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arrow buttons.
4 Press “Next”.
5 You will see a large number in the middle of the screen. This refers to your set point.
aThe time will be flashing at the top of the screen. Adjust the time of the first
set point using the up and down arrow buttons.
b Press “Next”. The set point will be flashing. Adjust the set point
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using the up and down arrow buttons.
cPress “Next”.dRepeat steps a-c for the second, third and fourth set points.
6 Press “Exit”. 7 Make sure “Schedule” is set to “On” on
the thermostat.
DailyDaily
EXAMPLE SCHEDULE
Period
If you need to keep track of your time and
temperature set points, use this table.
Pressing “Menu” at the thermostat allows you to change a series of settings to customize the thermostat for your
specific system. Refer to the chart below for a complete listing of thermostat configurations and what they stand for.
If you are installing the thermostat on the wall for the first time, we highly recommend that you download the
Sensi app and follow the installation instructions.
Configuration Menu Items Reference
No. Menu Item Default Options
1
Wireless Setup
Connects Thermostat to Wi-Fi network
—
Connect
2
Fahrenheit or Celsius
Outdoor Equipment
3
Configuration
Configuration for the outdoor
equipment – either heat pump or
conventional A/C systems.
4
Indoor Equipment
Configuration
Configuration for the indoor equipment –
either electric or gas (which also refers to
oil, propane and boiler) heat systems.
Reversing Value Position
5
Configuration for the default reversing
valve state. This is for the wire in the
“O/B” terminal. This is relevant for heat
pumps, zone valves, and zone panel
systems.
F
AC2
EL2
O
F
C
AC1 - Conventional
Cooling 1
(single stage)
AC2 - Conventional
Cooling 2
(Two Stage)
HP1 - Heat Pump 1
(Single Stage)
HP2 - Heat Pump 2
(Two Stage)
AC0 - No Cooling
GA1 - Gas 1
(Single Stage)
GA2 - Gas 2
(Two Stage)
EL1 - Electric 1
(Single Stage)
EL2 - Electric 2
(Two Stage)
FAN - Fan (No Heat)
O - (o) – Energize in Cool
B - (b) – Energize in Heat
Z- (2) – Zone valve setting
See below for definitions of the wiring terminals on the sub-base of the thermostat.
TERMINAL OUTPUTS AND WIRING DIAGRAMS
Terminal LabelDefinition
RH* Power for heating, 24V
RC* Power for cooling, 24V
C** Common wire, 24V
G
Indoor blower (fan)
Y First outdoor stage cooling on conventional systems or first heat and cool on heat pump systems.
Y2
W/E
W2
Second outdoor stage cooling on conventional systems or second heat and cool on two stage
heat pump systems.
First indoor stage heat on conventional systems or first stage auxiliary/emergency heat on
heat pump systems.
Second indoor stage heat on conventional systems or second stage auxiliary/emergency heat
on heat pump systems.
O/B Changeover (reversing valve) connection for heat pump or zone panel systems
L
Heat Pump system, “L” wire connection.
* If the old thermostat has separate RC and RH wires coming out of the wall, clip
the RC/RH jumper on the back of the thermostat above the battery compartment.
**The common wire could be labeled “C” on your old thermostat, or it could be
labeled “B” or “X.” Please refer to the owner’s manual of your old thermostat
for clarification.
DOES WIRE COLOR CORRESPOND TO THE THERMOSTAT TERMINALS?
Wire color does not always correspond to the thermostat letters. A white wire may be
attached to the “W” terminal on the old thermostat, or it may be attached to a different
terminal with a different letter. Be sure to take a photo of the old thermostat that shows the
wire colors and terminal letters before labeling and removing any wires.
Below is a picture of the back of the Sensi thermostat face plate. The back plate shows the jumper wires, battery compartment, and some useful information about your thermostat.
MODEL NUMBER
SENSI SECURITY CODE Necessary for
connecting to Wi-Fi. Also found on a card in the packaging.
Illustrates whether you purchased the professional or the DIY model.
MAC ID
Unique number that identifies the thermostat.
DATE CODE
When your thermostat was manufactured.
RC/RH INTERNAL JUMPER WIRE
Only clip this if you have separate RC and RH transformers coming out of the wall.
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
Two AA Alkaline batteries are used for back-up purposes. When you see the battery indicator bar on the thermostat display reach 3 bars, replace these batteries to maintain Wi-Fi connectivity.