Covers the Honeywell Home thermostat registration routine. This piece shows how to do it online, on the Honeywell Total Connect Comfort (TCC) site.
Firstly, skip this step if you already installed your t-stat and it is showing its Home screen. But if you haven’t, see our Honeywell Smart Thermostat Wiring Instructions RTH9580WF post. This offers tips on mounting and wiring this new thermostat.
Then skip this step if you’ve already done this. But if you haven’t, then see our Change WiFi Network on Honeywell Thermostat RTH9580WF piece. This gives tips on how to link the t-stat to your home or office network.
Thirdly, you’ll need a working account over there to set up and control your t-stat remotely. Again, skip this step if you’ve already set up a TCC account. If you have not, then visit the TCC web site here. Then on the login page, click the Create an Account button, and follow the instructions.
So to add your t-stat to your TCC account, you’ll need its MAC address and CRC code. Find this info printed in the manuals that come with a new t-stat. But you may also get it from the t-stat itself, as follows. But if you have this data already, then skip down to Step 5.
Then find this on the left center of the screen.
So this brings up a Notification screen. This tells you that you must register the thermostat online.
So the Wi-Fi Setup screen displays then, as shown next. Note that in this demo, we connect the t-stat to our 937T681J4059H_2G WiFi network. But nonetheless, it is as of yet, unregistered. Thus you should connect to the network you used in Prerequisite Step 2 above.
Also, we “pink-painted over” our thermostat’s MAC address and CRC value in these pictures for security reasons.
Then you will need these values from your t-stat in the steps next.
So point your web browser at https://www.mytotalconnectcomfort.com/ .
Next, choose your region if the site prompts for it.
You’ll then see the login screen.
You’ll see the next screen if all conditions below are true.
Furthermore, at that screen, you must set up at least one location in which to get your thermostat online. We detail how to do that in the next steps.
But if you already defined this location, then that will appear on the My Locations screen. So skip ahead to step 12 in that case, to continue.
The Add Location screen then displays.
So in our demo, we define a location named Graystone. Enter the location’s name, physical address, region, city, state. But don’t forget to choose the location type (home or building).
Then the site displays the Register Device page. From here, jump down to Step 9 to continue.
Following, you’ll then see the Edit My Location screen.
Find this near the lower left corner of the screen.
This then brings up the Register Device screen.
The system then briefly displays the Device Registration In Progress screen.
So after a few seconds, you get the Thermostat Registration Successful screen, as follows.
This takes you then to your thermostat’s status screen.
Finally, stop here. Registration is now complete. So, you may now control the thermostat via the internet and the TCC web site or app.
Finally, perhaps you received an “already registered” message as you follow the steps above. Then in that case, you’ll need either to,,,
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