ENERNET 14800 WIRELESS THERMOSTAT ACCESSORY User Manual

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Pub ND. 14801-011813
T9000 Wireless Thermostat System
Model 14800 Accessory
User Setup Guide
ENERNET CORPORATION anvmam’ 2013
ENERNET CORPORATION IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY
RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED
MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH
MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO
OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
THIS EQUIPMENT COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC
RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING 1W0
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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THIS INCLUDES A CLEARLY VISIBLE LABEL ON THE
OUTSIDE OF THE FINAL PRODUCT ENCLOSURE THAT
DISPLAYS THE FOLLOWING:
CONTAINS FCC ID: TGD14800/IC: 6120A-148IIII
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INTRODUCTION
The T9000 Wireless system consists of a model 12400 battery
powered thermostat (Figure 1) and at least one Remote Control
Node or “RCN”. An RON provides an interface with the HVAC
equipment under control, and communicates with its then'noslat
using unlicensed 900 MHz radio irequency energy. This manual
primarily deals with the model 14800 Remote Control Node. For
more detail concemlng the model 12400 thermostat please reler to
Pub No. 12401—012210.
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Figure 1 — Model 12400
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MODEL 14800 REMOTE CONTROL NODE
The model 14800 RCN shown in Figure 2 & 3 Is designed as a
plug-on aooessory to compatible HVAC equipment controls.
Figure 2 shows the front or button side of the RCN. Buttons 1 — 3
and adjaoent indicator LED’s are explained later in this guide.
Figure 3 shows the connector/component side of the RCN. The
P1 connector mates wlth J3 on the HVAC controls. plastic cover
snaps engage for mechanical connection. Once in place, It Is
ready to be linked to a model 12400 wireless thermostat.
Figure 2 — Model 14800 RCN
(Button Side \fiew)
Figure 3 — Model 14800 RCN
(Connector Side View)
Pub No. 14801-01 1813 / Page 3 0110
INSTALLING AND REMOVING MODES
A T9000 thermostat and Remote Control Node will not operate as
a system until they are linked together through the installation
process. The linking process binds one or more control nodes to a
thermostat so that they will communicate with each other as a
control system Up to eight nodes can be linked to a single
thermostat. Onoe linked. a control node will only respond to its
specific thermostat. The thermostat and RCN that have been
linked will not Interfere with or be affected by any other thermostat
or RCN in adjaoent rooms. apartments. or neighboring homes.
Linking information is stored in non—volatile memory — It is not
necessa to re-Iink the thermostat to it’s RCN s i! the thermostat
Wm
Installing Nodes
If multiple installation teams are Installing and linking thermostats
at the same time. coordinate the activity to avoid the possibility of
installers simultaneously attempting to perform the linking process.
Because this Is an RF system, installers in nearby rooms where it
is possible RF overlap could exist an the risk of interfering with
each other. Installation and linking activity going on around a
system already installed will not interfere with it.
Refer to Figure 4 for inside thermostat button and jumper locations
and functions.
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Press the SW4-INSTALL button inside the thermostat. The
display will change to the Install Session screen shown in Figure
5. with the ‘lnstall' loon blinking.
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Note:
The active item ready to be changed will blink off and on.
Figure 5 — Install Setup Display
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The UP button on the tram of the thermostat is used to toggle
between the following two choices:
Install — Install a Node
Remove — Uninstall ALL Nodes
(The Remove option is discussed In Pub No. 12401—012210.)
Press HEAT/COOL to select Install.
The node number digits will now flash. Use the UP button to set
number 0 - 7. If this is the first node or only node to be installed to
this thermostat leave the node number at zero.
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Press the HEAT/COOL button to select the node number.
Note:
When using the model 14800 in mesh network building
automation system applications, giving each RCN a number
is required and node numbers become a consideration
affecting RON numbering strategies. Please refer to Pub.
No. RCN—NUM-07061 1 for audit/anal Information.
Stag 4
After selecting the nude number. the HEAT and COOL icon will
flash In the upper right hand comer of the display (Figure 6). No
Figure 6 — Install Link Display
Pub No.14801—011813IPage 50'10
change is needed when installing the model 14800 RCN. Press
the HEAT/COOL button.
At this point all selections have been made and nothing on the
display should be blinking. You are ready to link the node.
Step 5
Press the SW9-LINK button inside the thermostat (see Figure 4)
and within 5-seconds activate a Link Service Request on the
model 14800 RCN by either applying power or pressing Push
Button 1 (see Figure 2).
When the SWS—LINK button is pressed, the thermostat will display
a “Please Wait” message (Figure 6) in the bottom right comer of
the LCD while it searches for a node. You have several seconds
to initiate a Link Service Request at the control node. The
thennoslat will link with the first node it hears that initiates a Link
Service Request. (See Installing Nodes on page 4.) Once the
thermostat finds its node, linking information is exchanged, the
"Please Wait" message is extinguished and a “Good" message will
appear (Figure 6)
It another node Is to be installed to this thermostat, press the
HEAT/COOL button. The ’lnstall' icon will flash. press
HEAT/COOL againt Increment the node number by one using the
UP button and continue with the remaining steps. When all nodes
are installed press the $W4—INSTALL button to close the
installation session and return to normal thermostat operation.
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If you receive a “Bad” message during installation. repeat the
'tnstalling Nodes' process trom the beginning. If the problem
persists, perform a ‘Thermostat Installation Reset' and repeat the
Install process. Reter to Pub No. 12401-012210.
Note:
A thermostat that does not have a node linked to it will
display "Install Node” when in normal operation mode
screen (Figure 7). This is the factory default condition.
Once a node is linked to the thermostat. this message will
no longer be displayed.
Figure 7— Factory Default Display
Pub Not14801-011813IPage Got 10
MODEL 14800 CONFIGURATION
Model 14800 series Remote Control Nodes can be configured to
work wlth the model 13200 wireless motion/occupancy sensor.
PROPERTY TABLES
. Occupancy Mode Configuration
0 Occupancy Tlrneout Configuration
The configuration tables that follow provide operational
descriptions and factory default settings. Selections are lndlcated
through the FLASH-COUNT of LED's 2 (RED) and 3 (GREEN).
(Refer to Figure 2 above.) LED 2 FLASH-COUNT indicates the
property table that is active. LED 3 FLASH-COUNT indicates the
operational ‘property’ In the selected table.
(Reler to Figure 2 for button and LED locations)
Push Button 1, 2 and 3 (P51, 2. 3) will switch the unit into and out
of the configuration mode. Holding PB1 down for approximately 7
seconds will take you Into the configuration area. To leave the
configuration area. simply press and release P31. P32 selects
the configuration table that is active. indicated by the red LED 2
FLASH-COUNT.
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PBa selects the configuration property as indicated by the green
LED 3 FLASH-COUNT. Pressing PB1 to leave the configuration
area will save changes made. Refer to the configuratlon tables
below for descriptions and perform the following:
1. Press and hold P31 until LED indicator lamps 2 & 3 flash
alternately. (NOTE: At any time during the setup process P81 can
be pressed again to retum to normal operation, saving changes
made.) LED 2 will flash once Indlcatlng Table 1, followed by LED
3 lamp FLASH-COUNT indicating the configuration property active
in Table 1. (NOTE: LED 2 and 3 will flash repeatedly to Indicate
the Table and Configuration.) Pressing P32 will advance to the
next configuration table, indlcated by the FLASH-COUNT.
Pressing P33 will advance to the next property in that table.
indicated by the FLASH-COUNT of LED 3. (Refer to Tab/es below)
2. Press PBZ to advance to the desired table
3. Press PBS until the FLASH-COUNT that corresponds to the
desired configuration Is reached. (Refer to Tab/es below)
4. Press PB1 to exit configuration. savlng any changes you've just
made.
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OCCUPRNOY-i MODE CQNEIOU RVATVIQfiV—rfArth-z 717
_ LED 2 LED:
CONFIGURATION
DESCRIPTION
System does not respond to unoccupied status condition.
EI
COUNT
Temperature will drift 2-degrees (down in HEATING, up in
COOLING) from users set point when an unoccupied condition
is in effect.
2 'F drift from set point
Contact Closure = Unoccupied
Temperature will drift 4-degrees (down in HEATING. up in
COOLING) from users set point when an unoccupied condition
is in effect.
4°F drift from set point
Contact Closure = Unoccupied
Temperature will drift B-degrees (down in HEATING. up in
COOLING) from users set point when an unoccupied condition
is in effect.
6°F drift from set point '
Contact Closure = Unoccupied
Temperature will drift B-degrees (down in HEATING, up in
COOLING) from users set point when an unoccupied condition
is in effect.
8°F drift from set point
Contact Closure = Unoccupied
Temperature will drift 10-degrees (down In HEATING, up in
COOLING) from users set point when an unoccupied condition
is in effect.
10°F drift from set point
Contact Closure = Unoccupied
' Factory default setting.
LED 2 will flash in normal operation when the node goes into the unoccupied state.
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BCCUIPANCY TIMEOUT CONFIGURATION
— LED 2
FLASH
CONFIGURATION COUNT DESCRIPTION
System responds to an unoccupied status condition within
2-minutes.
2 Minute Delay
System responds to en unoccupied status 1-hour after
1 Hour Delay condition ls sensed.
System responds to an unoccupied status A-housr after
condltlon is sensed.
a 4 Hour Delay
System responds to an unoccupied status 8-hours after
I 8 Hour Delay
System responds to an unoccupied status 16—hours after
condition is sensed.
16 Hour Delay
System responds to an unoccupied status 24-hours after
24 Hour Delay condition ls sensed.
' Factory default setting.
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DIAGNOSTICS
P32 and PBS can be used during normal operation to run useful
diagnostic tests as follows:
PBZ — Neighbor Count
In a mesh network it is anticipated that each node will be within RF
range of one or more other nodes — a requirement for the network
to function. During initial installation or otherwise troubleshooting,
determining if and how many Neighbors any given node is able to
access can be useful During normal operation. PBZ can be
pressed to request a Neighbor count Upon pressing and
releasing PBZ. the node will check how many neighbors it can
access and provide a Neighbor count indicated by a FLASH-
COUNT on LED 2.
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P33 — Communication Check
The Model 14800 RCN is intended as a plug-on accessory to a
compatible HVAC control. During normal operations P33 can be
pressed to check communication between the Model 14800 ROM
and the HVAC controls. Upon pressing and releasing P33. the
node will initiate several messages to the HVAC control micro
processor. Messages sent from the RCN will be indicated by
green LED 2 flashes. Responses back from the HVAC control will
be indicated by red LED 3 flashes.
For more detail concerning the model 12400 thermostat please
refer to Pub No. 12401—012210.
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