Honeywell Home Total Connect Comfort

Honeywell Home Total Connect Comfort

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With the Honeywell Home Total Connect Comfort skill and Alexa, you can now interact with your Honeywell Home Wi-Fi Total Connect Comfort (TCC) thermostat(s) by voice.

To get started, select the ‘Enable’ button in the Alexa App to link your Honeywell Home TCC account and discover your thermostat(s). Find more information about connecting smart home devices at Connect a Smart Home Device to Alexa (http://tinyurl.com/alexa-smart-home).

When using the skill, you need to specify by name which thermostat/sensor to use. There are two ways to define this/these names:
- Use the name(s) you set up already – these are shown in the TCC app and can be changed on http://mytotalconnectcomfort.com, or
- Create an Alexa group, like Bedroom or Downstairs, and add the thermostat and/or one or more sensors to the group. More information is available at Create a Smart Home Device Group (http://tinyurl.com/alexa-smart-home-groups)

Once you know the name or group of your thermostat, you can say the following: “Alexa, decrease Bedroom by 3 degrees”, or “Alexa, set Downstairs temperature to 72”.
NEW: You can now ask your thermostat to hold a certain temperature for a period of time: “Alexa, set the Living Room to 72 degrees until 7:15PM”.
- After the hold, your thermostat will automatically return to following your schedule.
- You can also resume the previous schedule: “Alexa, resume Bedroom schedule”
- These commands will only work on devices with 7 day scheduling supported and enabled.
- Time increments can only be in 15 minute intervals up to 23 hours and 45 minutes in the future. Commands will be rounded to the nearest interval.
The following RedLINK thermostat models do not support scheduling voice commands: TH5320R, TH6320R or any other RedLINK 1.0 device.

If you have any questions, please visit the Honeywell FAQ at https://www.mytotalconnectcomfort.com/portal/Home/FAQs

The full list of commands includes:
- “Alexa, set [group or thermostat name] to X degrees”
- “Alexa, increase [group or thermostat name] by X degrees”
- “Alexa, decrease [group or thermostat name] by X degrees”
- “Alexa, what is the [group or thermostat name] set to?”
- “Alexa, what is the temperature of [group or thermostat name]?”
- “Alexa, set [group or thermostat name] to x degrees until 7:15PM”
- “Alexa, resume [group or thermostat name] schedule”