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RW205 Wireless Programmable Thermostat Owner’s Manual TW205 CONTENTS The PECO Wave Wireless System ................................................................................... Front Panel Reference ...................................................................................................... Display Reference ............................................................................................................. Saving Changes ................................................................................................................ UP and DOWN Button Operation ...................................................................................... System Button Operation .................................................................................................. Fan Button Operation ........................................................................................................ Program Button Operation ................................................................................................. Function Overview ................................................................................................ Setting the Clock and Day ...................................................................................... Setting the Temperature Display ............................................................................. Programming Time & Temperature Settings ............................................................. Factory Program ................................................................................... Custom Program ................................................................................... Copy Feature ........................................................................ Time & Temperature Programming Example ............................ Overriding the Program ......................................................................................... Setting up a Temporary Hold .................................................................. Setting up a Permanent Hold .................................................................. Turning off a Hold.................................................................................... Custom Program Worksheet ............................................................................................. Page 11 12 12 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 21 22 22 23 ! CAUTION! • FOLLOW TW206 AND RW205 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING. • READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS THERMOSTAT. • Retain these instructions for future reference. This product, when installed, will be part of an engineered system whose specifications and performance characteristics are not designed or controlled by PECO. • If at any time your system does not operate properly, contact a qualified service person. • Care should be used to avoid static discharge to the thermostat. IMPORTANT NOTE This thermostat was shipped with factory default settings. Your thermostat’s installer may have configured the thermostat differently from the factory-default settings, and may have modified or disabled certain features. Contact the installer or a service technician if you have questions about the thermostat’s configuration. THE PECO WAVE WIRELESS SYSTEM The PECO Wave Wireless System is comprised of the TW206 wireless thermostat paired with a RW205 receiver. Optional accessories to the system are the SW205 wireless occupancy sensor and SW206 wireless door switch. The Wave Wireless System is intended for use primarily in 2- or 4-Pipe Fan Coil Units, PTAC, PTHP, and on/off control applications. The TW206 thermostat is a wireless programmable thermostat that may be powered by battery, 24 VAC, or both. It can be set for 7-day, 5/2-day, 5/1/1-day, or 1-day programmable operation, with 4 time periods per day. The thermostat also features separate heating and cooling setpoints, auto changeover, fan control functions, and wireless communication with the RW205 receiver. The RW205 receiver is wired to the HVAC equipment and controls all outputs. The optional SW205 occupancy sensor and SW206 door switch also communicate wirelessly with the RW205 receiver to signal occupancy status. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Front panel Reference 1 Liquid Crystal Display with a Blue Backlight 2 UP ▲and DOWN ▼Buttons 3 SYSTEM Button 4 FAN Button 5 PROGRAM Button SETBACK Aux AUTO OFF HEAT COOL FAN Auto ON SET HOLD MTUWTHFSASU DFLTSLEEP COPY DISPLAY REFERENCE SETBACK Aux AUTO OFF HEAT COOL FAN Auto ON SET HOLD MTUWTHFSASU DFLTSLEEP COPY 1 System Mode Display HEAT – indicates the system is in heating mode. COOL – indicates the system is in cooling mode. AUTO – indicates the system will automatically changeover between heating and cooling modes as the room temperature varies. OFF – turns off the entire system. SETBACK – indicates the heating or cooling system is operating in setback mode. Setback mode is an energy saving feature that can be either manually activated by the thermostat’s user or automatically activated by an occupancy sensor or door switch. 2 Temperature Display Default display: Digits display the current room temperature. During programming: Digits are used to set the desired temperatures. 3 Time and Day Display Default display: Digits indicate the current time and day abbreviations indicate the current day. During programming: Digits and days are used to program time periods. CLOCK – lights up during programming when the clock is being set. 24Hr – lights up during programming to indicate time will be displayed in 24-hour clock format. AM / PM – indicates 12-hour clock format. DISPLAY REFERENCE (cont.) 4 Programming Commands SET – enters thermostat into custom program mode which allows you to specify a unique times and temperatures for a particular day or group of days. COPY – simplifies programming by allowing you to copy all of an individual day’s settings to another day or group of day. DFLT – restores the thermostat to the factory program. 5 Time Period Indicators WAKE, DAY, EVE, and SLEEP are the names given to the four time periods per day. Each time period has its own unique setpoint temperatures. 6 Fan Operation Indicators FAN – “FAN” will be always be lit in conjunction with “ON” or “AUTO”. ON – indicates constant, continuous fan operation. Auto – indicates fan is only on with heating or cooling demand. Hi – indicates high speed fan; always lit in conjunction with “ON” or “AUTO”. M – indicates medium speed fan; always lit in conjunction with “ON” or “AUTO”. Lo – indicates low speed fan; always lit in conjunction with “ON” or “AUTO”. 7 Program Override Commands HOLD – indicates thermostat is in manual operation. (Programmed settings are off, but not lost.) HOLD HRS – during programming, lights up in conjunction with clock digits; allows program to be put on hold for up to 24 hours. HOLD DAYS – during programming, lights up in conjunction with the clock digits; allows program to be put on hold for up to 99 days. HOLD ON – indicates thermostat is in permanent manual operation. OFF – turns off the hold and resumes programmed settings. 8 Service Indicator The wrench symbol is displayed when there is a temperature sensor error. It indicates there is an open or a short connection to the sensor. When this occurs, the thermostat will disable all outputs and illuminate the wrench symbol. A service technician should be called to determine the cause of the error. 10 SAVING CHANGES As you navigate your thermostat, be aware of the thermostat’s save and exit protocol: • The thermostat automatically saves all the changes you make, as you make them. • When you are in the SYSTEM or FAN menus: – If you push a button that is not applicable to the current menu, all changes are saved and the thermostat goes to the menu associated with the button that was pushed. – If the thermostat is idle for five seconds, the thermostat times out, saves all changes, and returns to the thermostat’s default display. • When you are in the PROGRAM menu: – If you push a button that is not applicable to the current menu, nothing happens (your programming is not interrupted). – If the thermostat is idle for fifteen seconds, the thermostat times out, saves all changes, and returns to the thermostat’s default display. – When you have finished the last step of programming a setting, pressing PROGRAM saves your setting and returns the thermostat to the default display. 11 ▲AND ▼BUTTON OPERATION The ▲and ▼buttons function in two ways: • When you are in the default display, you can press ▲to increase, or ▼to decrease, the current temperature setpoint. This will override programmed temperature settings until the next programmed time period (Wake, Day, Evening, or Sleep). • When you are in the PROGRAM menu, you can press ▲to scroll up, or ▼to scroll down, through the menu, time, and temperature options. System Button Operation Pressing SYSTEM will light up the five system mode options described below. Press SYSTEM to scroll through the options. As you scroll, the current option will be blinking. To select the blinking option, wait for the five-second timeout, which saves your option and returns you to the thermostat’s default display. MENU HEAT COOL AUTO OFF DESCRIPTION The thermostat operates as a Heating Only thermostat. The thermostat operates as a Cooling Only thermostat. The thermostat automatically selects the appropriate Heat or Cool mode depending upon the setpoint (desired temperature) and zone temperature (actual temperature). Turns the system off by disabling all thermostat outputs. 12 System Button Operation (cont.) MENU DESCRIPTION SETBACK Setback mode is an energy saving feature that minimizes the heating and cooling when the room is not occupied. Setback mode overrides the programmed time and temperature settings by telling the thermostat to instead use the setback setpoint for heating and cooling. The setback setpoint temperatures are factory default or installer-selected during installation. During setback mode, when a demand for heating or cooling exists, the fan will run at the lowest speed. • Automatic setback mode: If your thermostat is connected to an occupancy sensor or door switch, setback mode is automatically turned on and off by the sensor or door switch. • Manual setback mode: Select SETBACK in the SYSTEM menu. Setback temperature settings will remain in effect until you manually turn off setback mode. Selecting HEAT, COOL, or AUTO in the SYSTEM menu will turn off setback and resume your programmed time and temperature settings. Note: SETBACK appears on your menu only if this feature was enabled by your thermostat’s installer. 13 Fan Button Operation Pressing FAN will light up the six fan mode options described below. Press FAN to scroll through the options. As you scroll, the current option will be blinking. To select the blinking option, wait for the five-second timeout, which saves your option and returns you to the thermostat’s default display. MENU ON Hi ON M ON Lo AUTO Hi AUTO M AUTO Lo DESCRIPTION High speed fan is on continuously, even if no demand for heating or cooling exists. Medium speed fan is on continuously, even if no demand for heating or cooling exists. Low speed fan is on continuously, even if no demand for heating or cooling exists. High speed fan cycles with active demand for heating and cooling. Medium speed fan cycles with active demand for heating and cooling. Low speed fan cycles with active demand for heating and cooling. 14 Program Button Operation Function Overview Pressing PROGRAM lights up five program mode options, described below. Press ▲or ▼buttons to scroll through the options. As you scroll, the current option will be blinking. To select the blinking option, press PROGRAM again and you will be taken to the menu associated with that option. MENU CLOCK °F / °C SET COPY HOLD DESCRIPTION Sets the current time and day. (See “Setting the Clock & Day”) Use this option to change the temperature display to Fahrenheit or Celsius. Your thermostat’s default temperature display setting is Fahrenheit. (See “Setting the Temperature Display”) Use to specify the time and temperature programming for a particular day or group of days. Also allows you to reset the thermostat to the factory default ENERGY STAR program. (See “Programming Time & Temperature Settings”) Simplifies programming by allowing you to copy a particular day’s program to another day or group of days. (See “Programming Time & Temperature Settings”) Puts the thermostat in manual operation for a permanent or temporary time period. Overrides your programmed settings, but does not lose them. (See “Overriding the Program”) 15 Setting the Clock & Day 1. Press PROGRAM once. 2. Press ▲or ▼to scroll until “CLOCK” is blinking. To select, press PROGRAM once. 3. Press ▲or ▼to scroll through “24Hr”, “AM”, “PM” options. “24Hr” sets your thermostat to a 24hour clock. “AM” and “PM” sets your thermostat to a 12-hour clock. To select your preference, press PROGRAM once. 4. Press ▲or ▼to scroll to the current hour. To select, press PROGRAM once. 5. Press ▲or ▼to scroll to the current minute. To select, press PROGRAM once. 6. Press ▲or ▼to scroll to the current day. To select, press PROGRAM once. Your selections have been saved and you have exited program mode. Your thermostat is ready to function with the factory preprogrammed ENERGY STAR program. If you want to change the program for your particular needs, follow the instructions in the “Programming Your Thermostat” section. Setting the Temperature Display 1. Press PROGRAM once. 2. Press ▲or ▼to scroll until “°F °C” is blinking. To select, press PROGRAM once. 3. Both “°F” and “°C” will be lit, but only one will be blinking. Press ▲or ▼to scroll so that the preferred option is blinking. To select, press PROGRAM once. Your selection has been saved and you have exited program mode. 16 Programming Time & Temperature Settings Your thermostat’s programming feature allows you to divide up a 24-hour day into four time periods (referred to as Wake, Day, Evening, and Sleep), and give each time period its own setpoint temperatures. Your Heat Setpoint Temperature tells your heating system the room temperature to maintain during cold weather. The Cool Setpoint Temperature tells your cooling system the room temperature to maintain during hot weather. Factory Program Your thermostat comes from the factory preprogrammed with all seven days of the week set to the times and temperatures shown below. Time Period Start Time Heat Setpoint Temperature Cool Setpoint Temperature Wake 6:00 am 70° F (21.0° C) 78° F (25.0° C) Day 8:00 am 62° F (17.0° C) 85° F (28.5° C) Evening 6:00 pm 70° F (21.0° C) 78° F (25.0° C) Sleep 10:00 pm 62° F (17.0° C) 82° F (27.0° C) If the factory program meets your needs, simply follow the “Setting the Clock & Day” instructions, and you’re done. If you want to change the preprogrammed times and/or temperatures, follow the instructions under “Custom Program”. 17 Custom Program Begin by planning your program. Use the “Custom Program Worksheet” to plan your program time periods and temperatures you want during each period. You must program four periods for each day. Fill in the complete table, as it will serve as a record of your programs, then follow this procedure: 1. Press PROGRAM once. 2. Press ▲or ▼to scroll until “SET” is blinking. To select, press PROGRAM once. 3. Press ▲or ▼to scroll to the day or group of days you want to program. To select your preference, press PROGRAM once. Day / Group of Days options are: • To program each day individually, the abbreviations are: “M” is Monday, “TU” is Tuesday, “W” is Wednesday, “TH” is Thursday, “F” is Friday, “SA” is Saturday, and “SU” is Sunday. • “MTUWTHFSASU” allows you to give all 7 days of the week the identical heating & cooling program. • “MTUWTHF” allows you to give all 5 weekdays the identical heating & cooling program. • “SASU” allows you to give both weekend days the identical heating & cooling program. • “DFLT” restores all seven days of the week to the original factory 18 preprogrammed ENERGY STAR program. 4. Press ▲or ▼to scroll through the four time periods. To select your preference, press PROGRAM once. 5. Press ▲or ▼to scroll to the desired starting hour. To select, press PROGRAM once. 6. Press ▲or ▼to scroll to the desired starting minute. To select, press PROGRAM once. 7. Press ▲or ▼to scroll to the desired Heat Setpoint Temperature. To select, press PROGRAM once. 8. Press ▲or ▼to scroll to the desired Cool Setpoint Temperature. To select, press PROGRAM once. You’re now done with one time period. Your selections have been saved and you have exited program mode. Repeat steps 1 through 8 for remaining day(s) and time periods. You may also use the thermostat’s “COPY” command to copy all of an individual day’s settings to another day or group of days. Copy Feature 1. Press PROGRAM once. 2. Press ▲or ▼to scroll until “COPY” is blinking. To select, press PROGRAM once. 3. Press ▲or ▼to scroll to the individual day you want to copy from. “DFLT” (the default Factory Program) is also a copy option. To select your preference, press 19 PROGRAM once. 4. Press ▲or ▼to scroll to the day or group of days you want to copy to. To select, press PROGRAM once. Your selection has been saved and you have exited program mode. Time & Temperature Programming Example In this example, the thermostat user wants to program the weekend with a different schedule from the Factory Program. The user wants the Saturday and Sunday program to be identical. 1. Press PROGRAM once. 2. Press ▲or ▼to scroll until “SET” is blinking. To select, press PROGRAM once. 3. Press ▲or ▼to scroll until “SASU” is blinking. To select, press PROGRAM once. 4. Press ▲or ▼to scroll until “WAKE” is blinking. To select, press PROGRAM once. 5. Press ▲or ▼to scroll hours to “8: ”. To select, press PROGRAM once. 6. Press ▲or ▼to scroll minutes to “ :30”. To select, press PROGRAM once. 7. User wants to keep same Heat Setpoint Temperature. To keep unchanged, press PROGRAM once. 8. User wants to keep same Cool Setpoint Temperature. To keep unchanged, press PROGRAM once. 20 Now you’re done setting up the Wake period, and ready to set up the other three time periods for Saturday and Sunday: • Program the Day period for SASU by repeating steps 1 through 8, but in Step 4, select “DAY”. • Program the Evening period for SASU by repeating steps 1 through 8, but in Step 4, select “EVE”. • Program the Sleep period for SASU by repeating steps 1 through 8, but in Step 4, select “SLEEP”. Now you’re done setting up all four time periods for SASU. Overriding the Program Your thermostat’s HOLD feature allows you to put the thermostat in manual operation for either a specified or indefinite length of time. HOLD will override your programmed settings, but does not lose them. Setting up a Temporary Hold You may set up a temporary hold by hours or days. 1. Press PROGRAM once. 2. Press ▲or ▼to scroll until “HOLD” is blinking. To select, press PROGRAM once. 3. Press ▲or ▼to scroll through options. “DAYS” allows you to specify 0-99 days 21 hold; “HRS” allows you to specify 0-24 hours hold. To select your preference, press PROGRAM once. 4. Press ▲or ▼to scroll to the desired length of time. To select, press PROGRAM once. The thermostat is now on hold for the time period you selected, unless you decide to turn it off earlier. (See “Turning off a Hold”.) Setting up a Permanent Hold 1. Press PROGRAM once. 2. Press ▲or ▼to scroll until “HOLD” is blinking. To select, press PROGRAM once. 3. Press ▲or ▼to scroll to “ON”. To select, press PROGRAM once. The thermostat is now on hold until you manually turn off the hold. (See “Turning off a Hold”.) Turning off a Hold 1. Press PROGRAM once. 2. Press ▲or ▼to scroll until “HOLD” is blinking. To select, press PROGRAM once. 3. Press ▲or ▼to scroll to “OFF”. To select, press PROGRAM once. The thermostat will now resume your programmed time and temperature settings. 22 Custom Program Worksheet Day Time Period Start Time Heat Setpoint Temperature Cool Setpoint Temperature Wake Monday Day Evening Sleep Wake Tuesday Day Evening Sleep Wake Wednesday Day Evening Sleep 23 Wake Thursday Day Evening Sleep Wake Friday Day Evening Sleep Wake Saturday Day Evening Sleep Wake Sunday Day Evening Sleep 24 RW205 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Automation and Controls Phone: 503-233-6401 Division of PECO, Inc. Email: sales@pecomanufacturing.com PO Box 82189, Portland, OR 97282 www.pecomanufacturing.com © Copyright 2009. PECO, Inc. All Rights Reserved. P/N 69511 0250-9001 REV 0 PECO is a registered trademark of PECO, Inc. 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