If you see Unoccupied Setback on your thermostat’s schedule, this means that the thermostat has a third-party occupancy sensor wired to it. If you see Unoccupied Setback on your thermostat’s schedule, this means that the thermostat has a third-party occupancy sensor wired to it. The Unoccupied Setback setting automatically sets back the heat and cool temperature set points at the thermostat when the room is unoccupied (people are NOT present) versus occupied (people are present).
Note: If you see Unoccupied Setback on a shared schedule, setting the Unoccupied Setback only affects thermostat that have occupancy sensors. Thermostats that do NOT have occupancy sensors will follow the standard schedule and ignore the Unoccupied Setback configuration.