Climax Technology Co TRVZB Thermostatic Radiator Valve User Manual

Climax Technology Co Ltd Thermostatic Radiator Valve Users Manual

Users Manual

TRV-1ZBS Thermostatic Radiator Valve  Introduction TRV-1ZBS is a ZigBee Radiator Valve designed to control the surrounding temperature by controlling the flow of hot water of radiators in the ZigBee network, i.e. indoor room temperatures. The  Radiator  Valve  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 Radiator Valve serves as an end device in the ZigBee network. It can be included in the ZigBee network to transmit signal upon activation, it can be controlled manually or remotely.  Parts Identification 1.  Valve Cap 2.  LCD Display      A.      ON when device is already learned into Zig-Bee network. B.   Low Battery Indicator. C.      On: Device set to default temperature 17 °C.     Flash: Valve closing.     On: Device set to default temperature 21 °C.     Flash: Valve opening. D. Auto / Manual Mode. E.    Boost function. F.       Open Window. G. Temperature Indicator. Others: InS: When power on device (also for learning period). AdA: device motor working. F1/F3: the valve is jammed, F2: no valve installed. 3. Function Buttons -Manual/Auto: Enter Manual or Auto mode. -Boost/ ZigBee: Speed up heating process/learn into ZigBee Network. ‐Press this button to instantly switch day and night temperatures. Default day    temperature: 21 °C, Default night     temperature: 17 °C 4. Temperature Sensor 5. Control Knob   Adjust temperature manually. 6. Battery Compartment   The Radiator Valve is powered by two 1.5V AA alkaline batteries.
Features   Power ON / Manual / Auto mode Power ON: When the Radiator Valve powers on, it’s motor starts working with LCD displaying InS, device is   ready for installation and start learning process. (see Installation for details) Manual Mode: In the Manual mode, you can use the following functions:   -    button: switch day/night temperatures instantly. - Boost button: Speed up heating, learning device into Control Panel. - Control Knob : Control temperature, set to ON (summer season mode) and OFF (winter   season mode).. Auto Mode: The Auto mode is only available when device is learned with a control panel. After learning with   the Control Panel you can control and set the time schedule for the Radiator Valve   automatically through the control panel (please refer to your control panel manual for details). In the Auto Mode, you can use the same functions as in Manual mode except the Control Knob   Set to ON and OFF function.   Anti-frosting When the Radiator Valve detects a frosting hazard, it will automatically open the valve for hot water to flow in order to maintain the temperature and to prevent further frosting.   Anti-calcification The  Radiator  Valve  will  open and  close  the  valve  weekly  to  prevent  calcification. During  anti-calcification process the LCD will display a CAL. The default value for anti-calcification process is 23:00p.m every Saturday.   Boost Function Press the  Boost  button  to  temporarily speed up  heating  process  by further opening  the  valve.  The boost function lasts 5 minutes (LCD displays: 300 seconds countdown). If you wish to cancel boost function, press the button again.     Setpoint Offset  The  device  is  usually  installed  at  the  corner  of  the  room  and  near  the  heating  pipe.  As  a  result  its temperature  reading  may  deviate  from  room  temperature  at  center  of  room.  Use  the  Setpoint  Offset function to compensate the deviation. To calculate setpoint offset, simply subtract room temperature with device temperature. For example: If device temperature is 20°C and room temperature is 18°C, then setpoint offset = 18 – 20 = -2°C. After setpoint offset is applied, the device will operate according to adjusted temperature.     For example: If device temperature reading is 20°C, setpoint offset is -2°C, the device will operate using 18°C as actual reference. To program Setpoint Offset: 1. Press and hold the    button for 3 seconds to enter offset adjustment. 2. Rotate the Control Knob to desired offset temperature.   3. Press any key to finish and exit offset adjustment.   Open Window   If Radiator Valve detects indoor temperature drops rapidly by opening the window, the  Radiator Valve will activate Open Window function by partly closing the valve to reduce temperature setting for 15 minutes. The LCD  will  display    symbol,  the  device  will  check  the  temperature  every  minute.  After  15  minutes,  the Radiator Valve will return to the set temperature with valve opening again, Open Window Function closes.   Control Knob Rotate  the  Control  Knob  to  adjust  the  temperature,  rotate  clockwise  to  reduce  temperature  and anti-clockwise to increase the temperature. The adjustable temperature range is 5°C to 30°C. If you rotate the  Control  Knob  over  30°C  to  ON,  after  1  minute,  the  Radiator  Valve  will  open  the  valve  completely,  to preserve battery power. If you rotate the Control Knob lower than    5°C to OFF, after 1 minute, the Radiator Valve  will  close  the  valve  completely.  To  disable  ON/Off  status please rotate the control knob or press      button. ON:  When  turned  to  ON,  the  valve  is  opened  completely.  This  function  is  used  to  preserver  battery  life during summer, when heating is not required. Do not use this function in winter when heater is  activated, otherwise the room temperature will rise uncontrolled. OFF: When turn to OFF, the valve is closed completely. This function is used when heater is activated but heating is not required in a room with no occupants.
  Key Lock Function Press and hold both the Auto/Manual button and the    button for 3 seconds to enable key lock function. If successful the LCD will display the    symbol. All keys and Control Knob actions will not respond. If you wish to cancel key lock function, please press and hold both the Auto/Manual button and  button for 3 seconds likewise.   Remote Control    After  the  Radiator  Valve  joins  a  ZigBee  network, you  can  control  the  Radiator  Valve  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 Radiator Valve will execute programmed schedule setting accordingly. No Schedule – The Radiator Valve will not execute any set schedule until it is set to Normal again.  Zig-Bee Network Setup and Installation   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 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 and Installation As a ZigBee device, the Radiator Valve needs to join a ZigBee network for user to control it remotely.   Joining ZigBee network should be performed together with installation at the same time. Please follow the steps bellow to join the Radiator Valve into the ZigBee network. 1. Remove the Radiator Valve back cover and insert 2 AA Alkaline batteries to power up the Radiator Valve, LCD will display InS and    icon will flash to indicate Radiator Valve’s motor is working. 2. Press  and  hold  the  Boost  button  for  10  seconds,  LCD  will  flash  888  to  indicate  release  button  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 Radiator Valve to join ZigBee network. Please check the security system control panel or CIE (Control and Indicating Equipment) to confirm if joining and registration is successful. 4. When the motor stops working and    icon changes to steady on, attach the Valve cap to the pipe.              5. Rotating the Valve cap clockwise to tighten the Radiator Valve.     6. Press the Auto/Manual button, LCD displays AdA and valve motor starts working again, the    icon will flash. The device motor is measuring the distance to adjust the current temperature.   7. When  the  valve  motor  stops,  the  system  will  enter  Manual  mode  with  LCD  displaying  the  default  set
temperature 18.0°C, the installation is now complete. 8. After joining  ZigBee network and  completing  installation, the  ZigBee connection icon    will  appear  on LCD display. 9. After joining the ZigBee network, if  the Radiator Valve loses connection to current ZigBee network, the ZigBee connection icon will disappear after 10 minutes. Please check the ZigBee network condition and Radiator Valve signal range to correct the situation.  Removing Device from ZigBee Network (Factory Reset) To  remove  the  Radiator  Valve  from  current  ZigBee  network,  the  device  must  be  put  to  Factory  Reset  to complete  device  removal.  Factory  Reset  function  will  clear  the  Radiator  Valve  of  its  stored  setting  and information and prompt it to search for new ZigBee network.   Before removing device, make sure the Radiator Valve is within current ZigBee network signal range 1.  Press and hold the function button for 10 seconds, then release the button to reset Radiator Valve. 2.  Upon reset, the Radiator Valve 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.    Appendix(For developers only.)    Thermostat Cluster ID Device ID: ZCL_HA_DEVICEID_THERMOSTAT 0x0301Endpoint: 0x01Server SideClient  SideMandatoryBasic (0x0000)Identify(0x0003)Power Config(0x0001)   TIME(0x000A) Identify(0x0003) HVAC THERMOSTAT (0x0201) OptionalNone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  M0x0010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 Power Configuration Cluster Information IdentifierNameTypeRangeAccessDefaultMandatory / Optional0x0035BatteryAlarmMaskBitmap (8-bits) 0000 - 000x Read / Write 0000 0000O   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 – 0x7fffRead only 0x0DACO0x0005MIN_COOL_SETPOINT_LIMIT 16-bit0x954d – 0x7fffRead 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 Setpoint LimitRead / Write0x0A28M0x0012OCCUPIED_HEATING_SETPOINT16-bitMin Heat Setpoint Limit – Max Heat Setpoint LimitRead / Write0x07D0M0x0019MIN_SETPOINT_DEAD_BAND 8-bit0x0A – 0x19Read / Write 0x14O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0x0020  START OF WEEK  8-bit Enumeration 0x00 – 0x06  Read  -  O 0x0021NUMBER OF WEEKLY TRANSITIONS 8-bit unsigned  0x00 – 0xFF  ReadN/A  O0x0022  NUMBER OF DAILY TRANSITIONS 8-bit unsigned  0x00 – 0xFF  Read  N/A  O0x0023  TEMPERATURE SETPOINT HOLD 8-bit enumeration 0x00- 0x01  Read/ Write  0x00  O0x0024 TEMPERATURE SETPOINT HOLD DURATION 16-bit unsigned  0xFFFF – 0x05A0 Read/ Write  0xFFFF  O0x0025  PROGRAMMING OPERATION MODE  8-bit bitmap 00xxxxxx  Read/ Write  00000000  O
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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