One is called Thermostat Hysteresis, and defaults to 1.0F. Description reads "Variance allowed from setpoint to engage HVAC".
The other is called Heating Differential Temperature and defaults to 2.0F. No description.
These sound like they'd do the same thing, and I'm having a hard time understanding the difference. Google isn't particularly helping me here, as it seems they do similar things.
There is no option to disable either of them.
Currently, it seems like the thermostats are driven by the hysteresis, based on temp swings.
Just looking to understand better.
Cheers!