How to get things from the locked Pro Series thermostat.

There are many reasons to place a lock on your thermostat.The lock and unlocked functions can be used to keep children from playing with it.

We will show you how to change the lock on your Thermostat.We have you covered if you forgot how or don't know how.

According to research, you can save up to 20% on your heating and cooling bills with a smart thermostat.A smart thermostat will pay for itself within 2 years.It's worth considering!

You can lock your thermostat's keypad in either Full or Partial mode.You can find it by looking at the Menu and Screen Lock.

If you have a partial lock, you can change the temperature.The modes can be unlocked with a PIN, code, or password.

If you override the schedule often, set your lock to partial.If you just let the thermostat run on schedule, use the full lock.It will save you time, but be sure to remember your lock code.

Both lock modes will be disabled by your lock code.The steps below will show you how to open your thermostat.

The thermostat will be unlocked when you enter the correct code.You can access all of the settings from the thermostat home screen.

The thermostat will be unlocked when you enter the correct code.You can access all the settings from the thermostat home screen.

Only four digits are used for the password, code, or PIN on the T6 Pro Series.It is possible to forget them.If your schedule is sufficient, you might not be using the thermostat that often.Someone may have set the lock setting on it.

The code is simply 1234 for the T4 Pro model.Follow the steps to recover it for the T6 Pro Series.

The Vision PRO Series with RedLINK models have a -R suffix.

The Vision PRO Series with RedLINK models have a -R suffix.

You can control who can change the settings of your Thermostats by locking them.

There are three lock modes on your thermostat.The unlocked setting allows you to change the temperature, as well as disabling any access to it.

The steps for how to lock andunlock are the same, but different depending on your thermostat.It's important to remember that most of them require a PIN, code or password.