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  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Home_Automation/Thermostats/How_can_I_control_the_fan_remotely
    The thermostat fan can be controlled by using the Alarm.com app or Alarm.com customer website and setting the fan to Auto, 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, 24 hours, Indefinite, or Circulate. Example: If the...The thermostat fan can be controlled by using the Alarm.com app or Alarm.com customer website and setting the fan to Auto, 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, 24 hours, Indefinite, or Circulate. Example: If the circulation time is 10 minutes and the duty cycle is 25%, the fan is on for 2.5 minutes and then off for 7.5 minutes until the next cycle. The default Fan Duty Cycle is 25%. This is the percentage of the circulation time period the fan is on.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Home_Automation/Amazon_Alexa_Alarm.com_Skill/Alarm.com_Skill_-_Interact_with_thermostats_through_Amazon_Alexa
    “Alexa, ask Alarm.com to set the living room thermostat to 75 degrees” “Alexa, ask Alarm.com to set the living room thermostat to heat” “Alexa, ask Alarm.com to what's the temperature on the living ro...“Alexa, ask Alarm.com to set the living room thermostat to 75 degrees” “Alexa, ask Alarm.com to set the living room thermostat to heat” “Alexa, ask Alarm.com to what's the temperature on the living room thermostat?” “Alexa, ask Alarm.com to what's the heat set to in the living room?” However, "Alexa, ask Alarm.com to Change the thermostat to Auto mode," followed by "Alexa, ask Alarm.com to Set the low setpoint to 68" does work.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Home_Automation/Thermostats/Change_thermostat_cool_setpoint_control_settings
    The thermostat cool setpoint control settings determine the maximum and the minimum selectable temperatures on the thermostat for the Cool mode.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Home_Automation/Thermostats/Change_the_temperature_display_on_the_Smart_Thermostat_to_Celsius_or_Fahrenheit
    Note: Changing the display unit on the Smart Thermostat using the Alarm.com app or Alarm.com customer website will also change the temperature unit displayed on the Alarm.com app and Alarm.com custome...Note: Changing the display unit on the Smart Thermostat using the Alarm.com app or Alarm.com customer website will also change the temperature unit displayed on the Alarm.com app and Alarm.com customer website. To change the display unit on the Smart Thermostat using the Alarm.com app: To change the display unit on the Smart Thermostat using the Alarm.com customer website: To change the display unit on the Smart Thermostat locally at the thermostat:
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Home_Automation/Thermostats/Create_edit_a_thermostat_change_alert_notification
    A Thermostat Change Alert notification can notify users if the setpoint or mode is changed.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Home_Automation/Thermostats/Change_the_thermostat_mode
    The thermostat mode can be changed remotely so you can set your thermostat to heat, cool, or off from anywhere.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Home_Automation/Thermostats/Create_edit_a_sensor_left_open_thermostat_energy_saver_rule
    A Sensor Left Open Energy Saver rule can adjust a thermostat's setpoint or mode if a door, window or other sensor is left open for a specified duration.