Climax Technology Co TMSTZB Thermostat User Manual

Climax Technology Co Ltd Thermostat Users Manual

Users Manual

 1TMST-2B-ZBS Thermostat  Introduction TMST-2B-ZBS is a battery powered ZigBee Thermostat. It is designed to be incorporated into household heating and cooling system for home environment control. The Thermostat can be operated manually using the LCD screen and buttons, or accessed remotely via ZigBee network. It feature Cooling, Heating, Auto  modes  with  temperature  set  point  and  automatic  schedule  for  you  to  control  your  home environment easily. The  Thermostat  utilizes  ZigBee  technology  for  wireless  signal  transmission.  ZigBee  is  a  wireless communication protocol that is reliable and has low power consumption and high transmission efficiency. Based  on  the  IEEE802.15.4  standard,  ZigBee  allows  a  large  amount  of  devices  to  be  included  in  a network and coordinated for data exchange and signal transmission The Thermostat serves as an end device in the ZigBee network. It can be included in the ZigBee network to transmit signal upon activation, but cannot permit any other ZigBee device to join the network through the Thermostat.    Parts Identification 1. LCD Display The LCD displays the following information:  A.  ZigBee network connectivity icon     will be displayed when the Thermostat has joined ZigBee network and is within signal range. B.  The current mode will be displayed when the Up, Down or Mode button is pressed.    Cool:   Heat:   Auto:  Interval flash between     and     Fan: C.  Current time and weekday   D. Away mode icon      will be displayed when Thermostat is under Away mode. E.  The temperature can displayed in Celsius or Fahrenheit format.   2. Low Battery LED Indicator The LED flashes when low battery voltage is detected 3. Test / ZigBee Network Button - Press the button once to:   Send a supervision signal with temperature and set point info. - Press and hold for 10 seconds then release to reset the Thermostat.   4. Down Button Press the button to change set point. 5. Up Button Press the button to change set point. 6. Mode Button Press the button to change Thermostat mode.
 27. Away Button Press the button to change Thermostat to Away Mode. 8. Wall Mounting Holes 9. Back Cover Latch Press both latches on the back cover to remove cover if needed. 10. Wiring Connection Terminals  Name  Description  Name  Description Y  Cooling  RH  24VAC Power Input   W  Heating     G  Fan     OB  Reversing Valve     Refer to Wiring Diagram below for detail. Wiring of the Thermostat should be performed by a certified technician with proper equipment to ensure safety  11. Battery Compartment Insert 2 AA Alkaline batteries to power on the Thermostat.  Features  Battery and Low Battery Detection The Thermostat uses 2 AA Alkaline batteries as its power source. The Thermostat features Low Battery  Detection  function.  When  the  battery  voltage  is  low,  the  Thermostat  will  transmit  Low Battery signal to the coordinator in ZigBee network. The Low Battery LED will also begin to flash to indicate the condition.  Manual Operation     Mode and Temperature Setting: Cool, Heat and Auto Mode  Press  any  of  the  UP,  Down  or  Mode  button,  the  Thermostat  will  display  current  mode, temperature set point and light up LCD backlight for 4 seconds.  Press the Mode button again during this period to set Thermostat mode between Cool, Heat and Auto. Press the Up or Down button to select temperature set point. Heat setpoint range: 9˚C ~ 30˚C. Cool setpoint range: 11˚C ~ 32˚C.   When under  Auto mode,  you  will first select  Auto  Cool set  point and pressing UP  or  Down button, press Mode button again to select to Auto Heat set point. The Cool set point must be at least 2℃  higher then Heat set point.  Press the  Mode  button  The Thermostat  will exit  setting  screen  and  apply  the  new setting after 4 seconds of inactivity.
 3 Away Mode The Thermostat can be put into Away mode when the user leaves the house by pressing the Away button.  To program  Away Mode  setting,  press  and  hold  Mode  button  for  3  seconds.  You  will  first program Away Cool set point, press Mode button after finish setting to program Away Heat set point, the Cool set point must be at least 2℃  higher then Heat set point. Press Mode button again to program Fan setting when done.   Fan Setting  When in Fan setting, press UP or Down button to select fan option between Always on or Auto mode. Always On (    icon steady on) – The fan is always turned on except under Off Mode Auto mode (        icon flash) – The fan will be turned on according to Away, Cool and Heat mode setting.  Off Mode The  Thermostat  can  be  put  into  Off  mode  by  pressing  and  holding  the  Away  button  for  3 seconds. When under Off mode, the Thermostat stop all function and only display current time.  Time / Temperature Display / HVAC Type Setting: Press and hold the Mode button for 10 seconds to enter setting mode. The time on LCD display will begin to flash:  Use the  Up  and Down  buttons  to select  time  and Mode  button to proceed  to  next option. Available options include:  1. Weekday  2. Hour  3. Minute,  4. AM/PM or 24-hour format display. (You can only change the time display format when the time is set to between 1:01~12:59) 5. Celsius or Fahrenheit display 6. HVAC type: Type 1 = Gas/Electric, Type 2 = Heat Pump(O), Type 3 = Heat Pump(B).  Factory Default HVAC Type = 1 Gas/Electric  HVAC Type    According  to  the  HVAC  system  in  the  home  environment,  select  the  HVAC  type  in  Thermostat setting.   Type 1: General Gas/Electric HVAC system Type 2: HVAC system with Reversing Valve which operates during Cooling (Heat Pump “O”) Type 3: HVAC system with Reversing Valve which operates during Heating (Heat Pump “B”)  Remote Control    After the  Thermostat joins  a  ZigBee  network, you can  control the Thermostat  via ZigBee network coordinator  or  gateway.  Please  refer  to  your  ZigBee  coordinator/gateway  manual  for  more information.   The following functions are only available for setting via ZigBee coordinator and gateway:  Schedule: You can only program Schedule configuration via ZigBee network coordinator/gateway.   Schedule  Setting:  Up  to  5  schedules  can  be  programmed  for  every  weekday  with  Mode, Setpoint and Start time. Schedule Control:   Normal - The Thermostat will execute programmed schedule setting accordingly. Hold  –  The  Thermostat  will  bypass  currently  timed  schedule  and  perform  the  next  schedule when it begins No Schedule – The Thermostat will not execute any set schedule until it is set to Normal again.  Temperature Detection     The Thermostat  has  built-in  temperature sensors and  will  display the  temperature reading on the LCD display  The  Thermostat  will  transmit  temperature  signals  regularly  according  to  setting.  The  factory default interval is 10 minutes.  When the temperature changes by +/- 2˚C, the Thermostat will also transmit a signal.  You can also press the ZigBee Network Button once to transmit a temperature signal manually.
 4 Supervision  The  Thermostat  will  transmit  a  supervision  signal  every  10  minutes  along  with  the  temperature, current mode and set point information to report its condition regularly.    ZigBee Network Setup  ZigBee Device Guideline ZigBee is a  wireless communication  protocol that  is reliable  and has low power consumption and high transmission efficiency.    Based on IEEE802.15.4 standard, ZigBee allows a large amount of devices to be included in a network and coordinated for data exchange and signal transmission. Due  to  the  fundamental  structure  of  ZigBee  network,  ZigBee  device  will  actively  seek  and  join network  after  powering  on.  Since  performing  a  task  in  connecting  network  may  consume  some power, it is required to follow the instructions to avoid draining battery of a ZigBee device - Ensure your ZigBee network router or coordinator is powered on before inserting battery into the ZigBee device. - Ensure the ZigBee network router or coordinator is powered on and within range while a ZigBee device is in use. - Do not remove a ZigBee device from the ZigBee network router or coordinator without removing the battery from a ZigBee device.  Joining the ZigBee Network As a ZigBee device, the Thermostat needs to join a ZigBee network to for user to control it remotely. Please follow the steps bellow to join the Thermostat into the ZigBee network. 1. Remove  the  Thermostat  back  cover  and  insert  2  AA  Alkaline  batteries  to  power  up  the Thermostat. 2. Press and hold the ZigBee network button for 10 seconds then release to join ZigBee network. Please make sure the permit-join feature on the router or coordinator of your ZigBee network is enabled.   3. Wait for several seconds for the Thermostat to join ZigBee network, if the Thermostat successfully joins a network, the ZigBee connection icon will appear on LCD display. 4. After joining the ZigBee network, the Thermostat will be registered in the security system in the network  automatically.  Please  check  the  security  system  control  panel  or  CIE  (Control  and Indicating Equipment) to confirm if joining and registration is successful.   5. After joining the ZigBee network, if the Thermostat loses connection to current ZigBee network, the ZigBee connection icon  will disappear after 10 minutes. Please check the  ZigBee network condition and Thermostat signal range to correct the situation.  Removing Device from ZigBee Network (Factory Reset) To remove  the  Thermostat  from  current  ZigBee  network, the  Thermostat  must  be  put  to  Factory Reset  to  complete  device  removal.  Factory  Reset  function  will  clear  the  Thermostat  of  its  stored setting information and prompt the device to search for new ZigBee network.   Before removing device, make sure the Thermostat is within current ZigBee network signal range 1.  Press and hold the function button for 10 seconds, then release the button to reset Thermostat. 2.  Upon  reset,  the  Thermostat  will  clear  current  ZigBee  network  setting  and  transmit  signal  to ZigBee coordinator to remove itself from current ZigBee network. It will then actively search for available ZigBee network again and join the network automatically.    Thermostat Mode Setting Reset The Thermostat mode setting can be reset to factory default by following instruction below:. 1.  Remove batteries to power down the Thermostat. 2.  Press and hold both Up and Down buttons and insert batteries when holding down the button. 3.  Release  the  buttons  after  the  Thermostat  is  powered  up.  The  Thermostat  setting  has  been restored to factory default:   Mode: Heat   Heat set point: 20℃   Cool set point: 26℃    Away mode heat set point: 10℃   Away mode cool set point: 30℃   Time: 00:00   Time display: 24-hour format
 5Appendix(For developers only.)  Thermostat Cluster ID Device ID: ZCL_HA_DEVICEID_THERMOSTAT 0x0301 Endpoint: 0x01 Server Side  Client  Side Mandatory Basic (0x0000)  Identify(0x0003) Identify(0x0003)   HVAC THERMOSTAT (0x0201)   Optional None  None  Attribute of Basic Cluster Information Identifier  Name  Type  Range  Access Default  Mandatory / Optional0x0000  ZCLVersion  Unsigned 8-bit integer 0x00 –0xff  Read only  0x01  M 0x0001  ApplicationVersion Unsigned 8-bit integer 0x00 –0xff  Read only  0x00  O 0x0003  HWVersion  Unsigned 8-bit integer 0x00 –0xff  Read only  0  O 0x0004  ManufacturerName  Character String  0 – 32 bytes  Read only Climax Technology  O 0x0005  ModelIdentifier  Character String  0 – 32 bytes  Read only  (Model Version)  O 0x0006  DateCode  Character String  0 – 16 bytes  Read only  O  0x0007  PowerSource  8-bit  0x00 –0xff  Read only   M 0x0010  LocationDescription  Character String  0 – 32 bytes  Read / Write   O 0x0011  PhysicalEnvironment  8-bit  0x00 –0xff  Read / Write  0x00  O 0x0012  DeviceEnabled  Boolean  0x00 –0x01  Read / Write  0x01  M  Attribute of Identify Cluster Information Identifier  Name  Type  Range  Access  Default  Mandatory / Optional0x0000  IdentifyTime  Unsigned 16-bit integer 0x00 –0xffff  Read / Write  0x0000  M  Attribute of Thermostat Cluster Information Identifier  Name  Type  Range  Access  Default  Mandatory / Optional0x0000  LOCAL_TEMPERATURE  16-bit 0x954d – 0x7fff Read only 0x0000 M 0x0003  MIN_HEAT_SETPOINT_LIMIT  16-bit 0x954d – 0x7fff Read only 0x01F4  O 0x0004  MAX_HEAT_SETPOINT_LIMIT  16-bit 0x954d – 0x7fffRead only 0x0DAC  O 0x0005  MIN_COOL_SETPOINT_LIMIT  16-bit 0x954d – 0x7fffRead only 0x01F4  O 0x0006  MAX_COOL_SETPOINT_LIMIT  16-bit 0x954d – 0x7fff Read only 0x0DAC  O 0x0011  OCCUPIED_COOLING_SETPOINT 16-bit Min Cool Setpoint Limit – Max Cool Read / Write 0x0A28  M
6Setpoint Limit0x0012  OCCUPIED_HEATING_SETPOINT 16-bit Min Heat Setpoint Limit –Max HeatSetpoint LimitRead / Write 0x07D0  M 0x001B  CTRL_SEQ_OF_OPER  8-bit Enumeration 0x00 – 0x05 Read /Write 0x04  M 0x001C  SYSTEM MODE  8-bit Enumeration 0x00 – 0x09 Read /Write  0x04  M Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: . Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. . Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. . Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. . Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 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.
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