I cannot remember what voice control commands are supported on the thermostat?
Last updated
2/22/22
The following voice commands and their context of use are explained below:
If you want to... | You can say: | Please note... | ||
Know the indoor temperature | "What is the indoor temperature" "What is the inside temperature" |
Indoor temperature as sensed by your thermostat | ||
Know the outdoor temperature | "What is the outdoor temperature" "What is the outside temperature" |
Your thermostat must be registered with Honeywell Total Connect Comfort as the outdoor temperature is derived from the Internet. | ||
Know the current date | "What is today's date" | Date as set on your thermostat | ||
Know the current time | "What is the time" | Time as set on your thermostat | ||
Cancel (end) your voice control session | "Never mind" | Use this when you hear, "Please say your command" | ||
Remember the current list of available commands | "What can I say" | For more detail, go to "How to Use" voice on the thermostat | ||
Raise the temperature by 1 degree | "Make it warmer." "I'm feeling hot." |
For all of these changes, if your thermostat is on a schedule, it will stay at this new temperature (temporary hold) until the next scheduled period begins on the specified day. | ||
Lower the temperature by 1 degree | "Make it cooler." "I'm feeling cold." |
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Raise the temperature by 4 degrees | "Make it much warmer." | |||
Lower the temperature by 4 degrees | "Make it much cooler." | |||
Raise the temperature anywhere from 1-10 degrees | "Make it 1 degree warmer." ... "Make it 10 degrees warmer." |
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Lower the temperature by 1-10 degrees | "Make it 1 degree cooler." ... "Make it 10 degrees cooler." |
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Set a specific temperature anywhere from 60-89 degrees right now | "Set temperature to 64 degrees." ... "Set temperature to 82 degrees." |
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Set to a specific temperature anywhere from 60-89 degrees tomorrow or specified day of week | "Set temperature to 70 degrees tomorrow" ... "Set temperature to 74 degrees on Monday" |
Temperature for a "single day" will be held throughout the Awake,Leave & Return programmed schedule periods. At the start of the Sleep period, the temperature will resume following your schedule. | ||
Set to a specific temperature anywhere from 60-89 degrees at a specific time today, tomorrow or specified day of the week | "Set temperature to 68 degrees at 5PM today" ... "Set temperature to 72 degrees at 8AM tomorrow" ... "Set temperature to 75 degrees at 11AM on Friday" |
For all of these changes, if your thermostat is on a schedule, it will stay at this new temperature (temporary hold) until the next scheduled period begins on the specified day. | ||
Start a scheduled temperature change (i.e. period) now. | "I'm awake." "I'm leaving." "I'm home." "I'm going to sleep." |
For example, if you go to sleep before the Sleep periods begins, the thermostat will change the temperature to your Sleep setting, and it will stay in that setting until you change the temperature, or until the next period on your schedule begins. Important Reminder: If you want to make these types of changes, your thermostat must be following a schedule. Also, if it's on permanent or vacation hold, you will need to turn off the hold to execute schedule period change commands. Once you make one of these kinds of changes, your thermostat stays at your desired scheduled temperature until the next scheduled period begins. |
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Start a scheduled temperature change (i.e. period) at different time than usual | I'm waking up tomorrow at 7 a.m. I'm leaving Friday at 10:15 a.m. I'll be home today at 4:30 p.m. I'm going to sleep at 9:45 p.m. |
Period | today / tomorrow/ day of week / | Start time (15 minute increments) |
I'm waking up | tomorrow | at 7 a.m. | ||
I'm leaving | Friday | at 10:15 a.m. | ||
I'll be home | today | at 4:30 p.m. | ||
I'm going to sleep | today | at 9:45 p.m |