I heard a HR92 motor whirring today and was surprised as the heating was off. When I looked at it is said comms on the display so I went downstairs to the Evotouch only to find a black screen (I didn't check any other HR92's to see if they also said comms). Only way to reboot it was batteries out/back. Upon reboot it asked for time and timezone. When it was alive again I looked at the firmware version and saw Software 01.00.07.01 and WiFi 01.00.06.10 which seem newer than I remembered so I guess the Evotouch hung after an update. Wouldn't like that happening during winter while I'm off skiing... When it came back, it had random temp settings based neither on my overridden schedule nor any previous manual settings.
What I notice now in the app is that the zones no longer show the economy-active icon on zones that have a permanent override, whereas it used to do this. I also had a HR92 asking for heat even though it was set to 15 deg and the room was at 20 (according to the app). When I looked at the actual HR92 its display said it was asking for 22 (which it decided itself - nobody asked for that). So there was a discrepancy between what the app/evotouch reported and what the HR92 itself inidcated.
Another new intern in the coding or QA departments, Honeywell?
What I notice now in the app is that the zones no longer show the economy-active icon on zones that have a permanent override, whereas it used to do this. I also had a HR92 asking for heat even though it was set to 15 deg and the room was at 20 (according to the app). When I looked at the actual HR92 its display said it was asking for 22 (which it decided itself - nobody asked for that). So there was a discrepancy between what the app/evotouch reported and what the HR92 itself inidcated.
Another new intern in the coding or QA departments, Honeywell?
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