P.s., the thermostat is available with english, spanish and French models and 
conbined models as well with english and spanish and english and french and I 
believe even one with all three languages.

Fred Olver
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Fred Olver 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2015 6:33 AM
  Subject: Re: accessible thermostat made by Honey Well that is compatible with 
Voice Over


  Hello, Connie, I was hoping you would have mentioned a price, however I look 
and this thermostat is available on http://www.amazon.com/access as well for 
$239.00 I do not know what the price is for the thermostat from the Lighthouse 
in Chicago.

  Fred Olver
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Connie Mohney 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Monday, December 14, 2015 9:16 PM
    Subject: accessible thermostat made by Honey Well that is compatible with 
Voice Over


    Hello all,

    I’m in a couple of iDevice support groups.  In one of the groups, someone 
was asking about an accessible thermostat with an iPhone.  So, I’m sending this 
information I received today in case someone is interested.

    Connie

    accessible thermostat made by Honey Well that is compatible with Voice Over 

     

    There is a accessible thermostat made by Honey Well it is compatible with 
Voice Over.  You can 

    buy it from the Chicago Light House for the Blind.  You can call them at 
3126661331

     

    Our Wi-Fi Smart Thermostat with Voice Control offers hands-free comfort 
control. You talk. It listens. The thermostat can recognize your voice commands 
from across the room, even in a busy household. It also gives you remote 
comfort control with the Total Connect Comfort app. You can be anywhere and 
manage your home’s comfort and energy use. 

     

    SETUP 

    Setup is simple and easy. Verify compatibility with your home heating and 
cooling system, and then remove your existing thermostat. 

    Say “hello” to hands-free comfort control 

     

    Imagine when you want to change the temperature, you just speak to the 
thermostat. Just say, “Hello, thermostat” to activate the thermostat and say 
one of the preprogrammed commands like “I’m feeling cold” or “Make it four 
degrees warmer.” Even across the room in a busy household, the voice-activated 
thermostat can recognize your voice commands. Or control the thermostat 
remotely with the Total Connect Comfort app and your smartphone. On a business 
trip flying home? Just use you smartphone to view and change your heating and 
cooling system. The thermostat also features on-screen weather information, so 
you can check outdoor temperature and humidity on your way out of the house. 
The thermostat’s color display can be customized to any color to meet your 
preference or match décor.

    ·         Seven-day programming 

    ·         Flexible programming options 

    ·         On-screen comfort information

    ·         Locking touch screen 

    ·         Internet time sync 

    ·         Indoor humidity sensor 

    ·         Advanced fan/control comfort 

    ·         Customizable color touch screen 

    ·         One-year limited warranty 

    ·         DIY installation

    Voice-Activated Recognition/Control

    Set temperature on device by simply talking to the thermostat. It’s 
hands-free comfort control. 

    Total Connect Comfort App

    Remotely monitor/manage home’s comfort and energy use anytime, anywhere 
from your smart device (phone, tablet). 

    Auto Alerts

    Receive system alerts to Wi-Fi-enabled devices such as filter status or 
service required 

    Smart Response

    Thermostat learns your heating/cooling cycles, then optimizes to deliver 
the right temperature at the right time. This way, your set program runs right 
on schedule. 

    Specs

    Model number: RTH9590WF 
    Color: Black
    Dimensions: 3-1/2 in. High X 4-1/2 in. Wide X 7/8 in. Deep

    Energy Savings

     

    FAQ:

    *what is a C wire?

    The C wire originates from your heating/cooling system and provides 24 volt 
power to your Lyric.  

    The C wire originates from your heating/cooling system and provides 24 volt 
power to your Lyric. "C" stands for common and there is no universal color used 
to designate this type of wire. If you do not have a C wire, your Lyric will 
instead draw power from your heating and cooling systems to power its battery. 

     

    * I am having difficulty removing my old thermostat?

    Often, the thermostat will separate from the wallplate with moderate 
pressure. Other times, there might be small screws holding the device in place. 
If you are unable to pull it off, please refer to your thermostat 
manufacturer's website or manual for removal instructions. NOTE: Do not place 
your old thermostat in the trash if it contains mercury in a sealed tube. 
Contact the Thermostat Recycling Corporation at 
http://www.thermostat-recycle.org/ or 1-800-238-8192 for information on how and 
where to properly and safely dispose of your old thermostat. 

     

     

    * What is the range or distance of the Wi-Fi signal in my thermostat?

    The range or distance of the Wi-Fi signal is determined by your router. 
Check your router's manual for additional information. It is possible that your 
thermostat is unable to find or maintain reliable connectivity to your Wi-Fi 
network because of a poor signal from the router. For example, most homes have 
“dead spots” where Wi-Fi signals are unreliable. Since the Lyric thermostat is 
fixed to the wall, this problem can be corrected by moving your router to a 
better location or by setting up a repeater - a device that will pick up and 
rebroadcast the wireless signal from your router to your thermostat. You can 
either purchase and install a Wi-Fi repeater, or configure an additional router 
to serve as a repeater. Most standard routers can be configured as a repeater. 

     

     

    * I cannot connect to my guest network. What do I need to do?

    Some wireless routers have advanced features like guest networks. It is 
recommended that you connect your thermostat to your home network. If you must 
connect to your guest network, then you will need to contact the router 
manufacture to assist in unblocking port 443 in the guest network firewall. 

     

    * Are the MAC ID and MAC CRC case sensitive?

    No, the MAC ID and MAC CRC are not case sensitive. Upper and lower case 
characters will work.

     

    * What tools or materials are necessary for the installation of my new 
thermostat?

    In most cases, the only tools and materials required are a small flat edge 
screwdriver, #2 phillips screwdriver, your thermostat ID card (located in the 
box), and your home Wi-Fi Network password. 

     

     

     

    * How do I know if my old thermostat contains mercury?

    The thermostat will have a glass tube with a silver liquid inside of the 
tube. Mercury is typically found in older mechanical thermostats like the 
Honeywell Round T87 and rectangular T8090.
    NOTE: Do not place your old thermostat in the trash if it contains mercury 
in a sealed tube. Contact the Thermostat Recycling Corporation at 
http://www.thermostat-recycle.org/ or 1-800-238-8192 for information on how and 
where to properly and safely dispose of your old thermostat. 

     

    * Do I need a C wire to install my new thermostat?

    Yes - the C wire is necessary because it provides power to your new 
thermostat.

     

    * My heating and cooling system has a terminal labeled "COM". What is a COM 
terminal and what do I do with it?

    A COM terminal is often used as another name for the C terminal and issued 
to provide power to your thermostat. COM can also refer to a communication 
circuit and will not provide power to the thermostat. If you have both a C and 
COM terminal on your heating and cooling system the thermostat should be wired 
to the C terminal. Please refer to the Quick Start Guide for more information. 

     

    * An extra unused wire in the wall can be used as the C wire for your new 
thermostat. The extra wire  

     

     

    * What is My Total Connect Comfort? 

    My Total Connect Comfort is a web portal for remote access to Honeywell 
Wi-Fi thermostats. 

     

    *Can I have multiple locations registered under my account?

    Yes, your my Total Connect Comfort account allows you to have multiple 
locations registered under one account. 

     

    For more FAQ'S, visit this link:

    
http://yourhome.honeywell.com/en/products/thermostat/wi-fi-smart-thermostat-with-v-rth9590wfConnie

     

     

     

     

     

    accessible thermostat made by Honey Well that is compatible with Voice Over 

     

    There is a accessible thermostat made by Honey Well it is compatible with 
Voice Over.  You can 

    buy it from the Chicago Light House for the Blind.  You can call them at 
3126661331

     

    Our Wi-Fi Smart Thermostat with Voice Control offers hands-free comfort 
control. You talk. It listens. The thermostat can recognize your voice commands 
from across the room, even in a busy household. It also gives you remote 
comfort control with the Total Connect Comfort app. You can be anywhere and 
manage your home’s comfort and energy use. 

     

    SETUP 

    Setup is simple and easy. Verify compatibility with your home heating and 
cooling system, and then remove your existing thermostat. 

    Say “hello” to hands-free comfort control 

     

    Imagine when you want to change the temperature, you just speak to the 
thermostat. Just say, “Hello, thermostat” to activate the thermostat and say 
one of the preprogrammed commands like “I’m feeling cold” or “Make it four 
degrees warmer.” Even across the room in a busy household, the voice-activated 
thermostat can recognize your voice commands. Or control the thermostat 
remotely with the Total Connect Comfort app and your smartphone. On a business 
trip flying home? Just use you smartphone to view and change your heating and 
cooling system. The thermostat also features on-screen weather information, so 
you can check outdoor temperature and humidity on your way out of the house. 
The thermostat’s color display can be customized to any color to meet your 
preference or match décor.

    ·         Seven-day programming 

    ·         Flexible programming options 

    ·         On-screen comfort information

    ·         Locking touch screen 

    ·         Internet time sync 

    ·         Indoor humidity sensor 

    ·         Advanced fan/control comfort 

    ·         Customizable color touch screen 

    ·         One-year limited warranty 

    ·         DIY installation

    Voice-Activated Recognition/Control

    Set temperature on device by simply talking to the thermostat. It’s 
hands-free comfort control. 

    Total Connect Comfort App

    Remotely monitor/manage home’s comfort and energy use anytime, anywhere 
from your smart device (phone, tablet). 

    Auto Alerts

    Receive system alerts to Wi-Fi-enabled devices such as filter status or 
service required 

    Smart Response

    Thermostat learns your heating/cooling cycles, then optimizes to deliver 
the right temperature at the right time. This way, your set program runs right 
on schedule. 

    Specs

    Model number: RTH9590WF 
    Color: Black
    Dimensions: 3-1/2 in. High X 4-1/2 in. Wide X 7/8 in. Deep

    Energy Savings

     

    FAQ:

    *what is a C wire?

    The C wire originates from your heating/cooling system and provides 24 volt 
power to your Lyric.  

    The C wire originates from your heating/cooling system and provides 24 volt 
power to your Lyric. "C" stands for common and there is no universal color used 
to designate this type of wire. If you do not have a C wire, your Lyric will 
instead draw power from your heating and cooling systems to power its battery. 

     

    * I am having difficulty removing my old thermostat?

    Often, the thermostat will separate from the wallplate with moderate 
pressure. Other times, there might be small screws holding the device in place. 
If you are unable to pull it off, please refer to your thermostat 
manufacturer's website or manual for removal instructions. NOTE: Do not place 
your old thermostat in the trash if it contains mercury in a sealed tube. 
Contact the Thermostat Recycling Corporation at 
http://www.thermostat-recycle.org/ or 1-800-238-8192 for information on how and 
where to properly and safely dispose of your old thermostat. 

     

     

    * What is the range or distance of the Wi-Fi signal in my thermostat?

    The range or distance of the Wi-Fi signal is determined by your router. 
Check your router's manual for additional information. It is possible that your 
thermostat is unable to find or maintain reliable connectivity to your Wi-Fi 
network because of a poor signal from the router. For example, most homes have 
“dead spots” where Wi-Fi signals are unreliable. Since the Lyric thermostat is 
fixed to the wall, this problem can be corrected by moving your router to a 
better location or by setting up a repeater - a device that will pick up and 
rebroadcast the wireless signal from your router to your thermostat. You can 
either purchase and install a Wi-Fi repeater, or configure an additional router 
to serve as a repeater. Most standard routers can be configured as a repeater. 

     

     

    * I cannot connect to my guest network. What do I need to do?

    Some wireless routers have advanced features like guest networks. It is 
recommended that you connect your thermostat to your home network. If you must 
connect to your guest network, then you will need to contact the router 
manufacture to assist in unblocking port 443 in the guest network firewall. 

     

    * Are the MAC ID and MAC CRC case sensitive?

    No, the MAC ID and MAC CRC are not case sensitive. Upper and lower case 
characters will work.

     

    * What tools or materials are necessary for the installation of my new 
thermostat?

    In most cases, the only tools and materials required are a small flat edge 
screwdriver, #2 phillips screwdriver, your thermostat ID card (located in the 
box), and your home Wi-Fi Network password. 

     

     

     

    * How do I know if my old thermostat contains mercury?

    The thermostat will have a glass tube with a silver liquid inside of the 
tube. Mercury is typically found in older mechanical thermostats like the 
Honeywell Round T87 and rectangular T8090.
    NOTE: Do not place your old thermostat in the trash if it contains mercury 
in a sealed tube. Contact the Thermostat Recycling Corporation at 
http://www.thermostat-recycle.org/ or 1-800-238-8192 for information on how and 
where to properly and safely dispose of your old thermostat. 

     

    * Do I need a C wire to install my new thermostat?

    Yes - the C wire is necessary because it provides power to your new 
thermostat.

     

    * My heating and cooling system has a terminal labeled "COM". What is a COM 
terminal and what do I do with it?

    A COM terminal is often used as another name for the C terminal and issued 
to provide power to your thermostat. COM can also refer to a communication 
circuit and will not provide power to the thermostat. If you have both a C and 
COM terminal on your heating and cooling system the thermostat should be wired 
to the C terminal. Please refer to the Quick Start Guide for more information. 

     

    * An extra unused wire in the wall can be used as the C wire for your new 
thermostat. The extra wire  

     

     

    * What is My Total Connect Comfort? 

    My Total Connect Comfort is a web portal for remote access to Honeywell 
Wi-Fi thermostats. 

     

    *Can I have multiple locations registered under my account?

    Yes, your my Total Connect Comfort account allows you to have multiple 
locations registered under one account. 

     

    For more FAQ'S, visit this link:

    
http://yourhome.honeywell.com/en/products/thermostat/wi-fi-smart-thermostat-with-v-rth9590wf


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