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[[Category: Zigbee Thermostat]]  
 
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Radio Thermostat makes several thermostats that can communicate via various wireless protocols using USNAP modules. This is an attempt to bring some of the information for these thermostats into one place.
 
Radio Thermostat makes several thermostats that can communicate via various wireless protocols using USNAP modules. This is an attempt to bring some of the information for these thermostats into one place.
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Current Models are:
 
Current Models are:
 
   CT-22 (Beginning to be depreciated)
 
   CT-22 (Beginning to be depreciated)
   CT-30 (Also known as Filtrete 3M-50 sold in Home Depot] in the U.S. with a slightly different case)
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   CT-30 (Also known as Filtrete 3M-50 sold in [http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-202352449/h_d2/ProductDisplay?storeId=10051&catalogId=10053| Home Depot] in the U.S. with a slightly different case)
 
   CT-80
 
   CT-80
  
The USNAP communication modules] include Wi-Fi, Zigbee and Z-Wave.
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The [http://radiothermostat.com/radios.html| USNAP communication modules] include Wi-Fi, Zigbee and Z-Wave. [http://shop.radiothermostat.com/| Store Front]
  
There is a Windows program to control it via Wi-Fi
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There is a [http://www.setyourthermostat.com/| Windows program] to control it via Wi-Fi
  
 
These thermostats will connect on their own via a Wi-Fi Access Point back to their hosted control service and allow you to control your thermostat from any browser.
 
These thermostats will connect on their own via a Wi-Fi Access Point back to their hosted control service and allow you to control your thermostat from any browser.
  
The documentation for the Wi-Fi communication API was recently released.
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The documentation for the [http://radiothermostat.com/documents/RTCOA%20WiFI%20API%20V1_0R3.pdf| Wi-Fi communication API] was [http://radiothermostat.com/latestnews.html#advanced|recently released].
  
I also found an unofficial Cloud API documentation.
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I also found this [http://central.isaroach.com/wiki/index.php/Cloud_APIs| unofficial Cloud API documentation].
  
 
To date, there are no documented instances of this thermostat working with LinuxMCE but hopefully that will change.
 
To date, there are no documented instances of this thermostat working with LinuxMCE but hopefully that will change.

Revision as of 15:28, 27 May 2011


Radio Thermostat makes several thermostats that can communicate via various wireless protocols using USNAP modules. This is an attempt to bring some of the information for these thermostats into one place.

Current Models are:

 CT-22 (Beginning to be depreciated)
 CT-30 (Also known as Filtrete 3M-50 sold in Home Depot in the U.S. with a slightly different case)
 CT-80

The USNAP communication modules include Wi-Fi, Zigbee and Z-Wave. Store Front

There is a Windows program to control it via Wi-Fi

These thermostats will connect on their own via a Wi-Fi Access Point back to their hosted control service and allow you to control your thermostat from any browser.

The documentation for the Wi-Fi communication API was released.

I also found this unofficial Cloud API documentation.

To date, there are no documented instances of this thermostat working with LinuxMCE but hopefully that will change.