John,
The "No" button is under the little door, bottom row, all the way to the
right.
If you've lost speech on some buttons, I'm not sure how to get it back,
but I would guess there is a simple key press. If nobody on the list
knows off hand, a call or e-mail to Harry at talkingthermostats.com is
worth it
There is also a reset to bring it back to factory defaults, but you
will then have to re-do everything. The reset button is to the left of
the bottom row of 4 buttons, press and hold this reset and the "no"
button both for 10 seconds. Time should now say 12 o'clock and all will
be at default. You may need a stylus or ballpoint pen to press the reset.
I'd find out if there is another way to restore voice before doing a reset.
73, Steve KW3A
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On 10/25/2013 10:33 PM, John J. Jacques wrote:
> Hi all, I'm not sure I have the same thermostat, but I keep getting the
> message about having your system checked, even after taking out the
> batteries! Whare is this NO button? The only button that speaks on mine
> is the one at the bottom left, wich announces the tempature. When I
> first got it, it would speak the settings as I arrowed up and down, but
> it doesn't do that anymore! Non of the buttons under the flip down cover
> speak!
>
> 73:
> John
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> John Jacques
> Amateur Radio Station: KD8PC
> "Where Cat Is, Is Civilization!"
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