Programmable digital thermostat with means for enabling temporary connection of a battery thereto
First Claim
1. In a programmable digital thermostat adapted to be powered by an AC power source to which the thermostat is connected when installed in a dwelling, the thermostat having no provision for mounting a battery therein, the improvement comprising means for enabling temporary connection of a battery to said thermostat to provide power for programming said thermostat prior to installation.
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Abstract
A programmable digital thermostat is adapted to be powered by the conventional AC power source to which the thermostat is normally connected when installed in a dwelling. The thermostat has no provision for mounting a battery therein. Means are provided for enabling a temporary connection of a battery to the thermostat to provide power for programming the thermostat so as to enable the user to program the thermostat before installing it.
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1. In a programmable digital thermostat adapted to be powered by an AC power source to which the thermostat is connected when installed in a dwelling, the thermostat having no provision for mounting a battery therein, the improvement comprising means for enabling temporary connection of a battery to said thermostat to provide power for programming said thermostat prior to installation.
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2. In a programmable digital thermostat utilizing a microcomputer normally powered by an AC power source, and a capacitor normally charged by the AC power source for providing a sole backup power source for the microcomputer in the event of a failure of the AC power source, the thermostat having no provision for mounting a battery therein, the improvement comprising means for enabling temporary connection of a battery to said thermostat to effect charging of said capacitor so as to enable said capacitor to provide power for programming said thermostat prior to installation.
- 3. In a programmable digital thermostat utilizing a microcomputer adapted to be powered by a primary power source comprising an AC power source and by a sole backup power source comprising a capacitor, the capacitor being initially uncharged and adapted to be charged by the AC power source when the capacitor is connected to the AC power source, the thermostat having no provision for mounting a battery therein, the improvement comprising means for enabling temporary connection of a battery to said capacitor to enable said capacitor to be charged by said battery to a voltage value adequate to power said microcomputer so as to enable said microcomputer to be programmed prior to connecting said microcomputer to said primary power source.
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