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Pub No. 15701-091918 Model 15700 EnOcean Devices Support Accessory With Model 12200C-157 User Guide ENERNET Corporation Copyright 2018 MODEL 15700 User Guide FCC PART 15.19 WARNING STATEMENT- (REQUIRED FOR ALL PART 15 DEVICES) ENCOURAGED TO TRY TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING MEASURES: 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. - REORIENT OR RELOCATE THE RECEIVING ANTENNA. FCC PART 15.21 WARNING STATEMENT - CONSULT THE DEALER OR AN EXPERIENCED RADIO/TV TECHNICIAN FOR HELP. NOTE: THE GRANTEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. 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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 © 2018 ENERNET Corporation • www.enernetcorp.com • 315-449-0839 - 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. ENGLISH: THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH INDUSTRY CANADA LICENSEEXEMPT RSS STANDARD(S). 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. FRENCH: LE PRÉSENT APPAREIL EST CONFORME AUX CNR D'INDUSTRIE CANADA APPLICABLES AUX APPAREILS RADIO EXEMPTS DE LICENCE. L'EXPLOITATION EST AUTORISÉE AUX DEUX CONDITIONS SUIVANTES : (1) L'APPAREIL NE DOIT PAS PRODUIRE DE BROUILLAGE, ET (2) L'UTILISATEUR DE L'APPAREIL DOIT ACCEPTER TOUT BROUILLAGE RADIOÉLECTRIQUE SUBI, MÊME SI LE BROUILLAGE EST SUSCEPTIBLE D'EN COMPROMETTRE LE FONCTIONNEMENT. THE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) MUST ENSURE THAT FCC LABELING REQUIREMENTS ARE MET. THIS INCLUDES A CLEARLY VISIBLE LABEL ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE FINAL PRODUCT ENCLOSURE THAT DISPLAYS THE FOLLOWING: CONTAINS FCC ID: TGD15700/IC: 6120A-15700 Pub No. 15701-091918 / Page 2 of 16 MODEL 15700 User Guide INTRODUCTION The 15700 accessory PCB is a bi-directional wireless gateway and door switch sensors. The function table presents five (5) setup options. device that interconnects EnOcean™ energy-harvesting wireless sensors (e.g. room temperature, motion detection, door switch) to a host control node. It includes an EnOcean™ RF transceiver module for communicating with the sensors. An on-board supervisory microcontroller IC (Silicon Labs EFM8BB2) manages wireless transmission and reception, formats data for use by the host control node and supervises linking and removal of external sensors to form an interconnected system. MODEL 15700 SETUP MENU Page 1: Page 2: Page 3: Page 4: Page 5: Link/Unlink SR06 (Thermokon) Link/Unlink motion sensor (EOSCU or EOSW) Link/Unlink magnetic door switch (EDWS) Link/Unlink emergency shutdown switch (EDWS) Reset to factory default Selections are indicated through the flash-count of PB4 LED The host control Node (e.g. ENERNET 12200C-157 RCN) is wired (Green) and PB5 LED (Red). PB5 LED flash-count indicates the to comfort conditioning appliances in the room/zone and is Page number in the table that is active. PB4 LED flash-count attached to the 15700 accessory PCB via ribbon cable. It uses indicates the operational function to be done in the selected page. received sensor data to make zone environment control decisions. (Refer to Figure 1 for button and LED locations.) MOUNTING To enter the Sensor Learn Table, press and hold the PB4 until the The 15700 has four 0.156” diameter mounting holes. A locking PB4 LED & PB5 LED flash alternately. Pressing PB5 moves PCB support with adhesive base such as Eagle Plastic Devices through pages 1 – 5, PB5 LED indicates the page number in the 561-LAD187 or 561-LAD250 available from Mouser Electronics Table you are currently landed on. PB4 selects the action to be 1-800-346-6873 www.mouser.com is suggested although other taken in that page. Upon entering a page, the PB4 LED will by mounting strategies can be used. See Installation Guidelines later default flash 3 times indicating the default null setting. (NOTE: in this manual. PB4 LED and PB5 LED will flash repeatedly until action is taken.) When any change is made, i.e. learning or unlearning a sensor or MODEL 15700 / LINK/UNLINK ENOCEAN SENSOR restoring to factory default, you will automatically exit the Sensor A function table in the model 15700 EnOcean Devices Accessory Learn table. (NOTE: To leave the table without making a change, Support module manages the Learning-in and Learning-out of press and hold PB4 until LEDs stop flashing.) select EnOcean set point adjustment temperature display, motion © 2018 ENERNET Corporation • www.enernetcorp.com • 315-449-0839 Pub No. 15701-091918 / Page 3 of 16 MODEL 15700 User Guide TO LEARN-IN AN ENOCEAN DEVICE TO LEARN-OUT AN ENOCEAN DEVICE 1. Hold PB4 until PB4 & PB5 LED’s are flashing. 1. Hold PB4 until PB4 & PB5 LED’s are flashing. 2. Press PB5 until its LED (Red) is flashing desired page. 2. Press PB5 until its LED (Red) is flashing desired page. 3. Press PB4 until its LED (Green) flashes once. 3. Press PB4 until its LED (Green) flashes twice. 4. Press and quickly release (do not hold at all) the “learn” button on the EnOcean device. (NOTE: A long button press could be used to configure parameters of the device you are learning-in. See device data sheet for more information.) 4. Press and quickly release (do not hold at all) the “learn” button on the EnOcean device. (NOTE: A long button press could be used to configure parameters of the device you are learning-in. See device data sheet for more information.) 5. If the Learn-in process is successful, the green LED lights for approximately 2 seconds and you automatically exit the setup menu table. Otherwise the red LED lights for approximately 2 seconds before exiting the setup menu table. 5. If the Learn-out process was successful, the green LED lights for approximately 2 seconds and you automatically exit the setup menu table. Otherwise the red LED lights for approximately 2 seconds before exiting the setup menu table. MODEL 15700 ENOCEAN SENSOR LEARN TABLE PB5 LED PB4 LED PAGE SENSOR FLASH COUNT FLASH COUNT DESCRIPTION LINK/UNLINK SR06 1‐3 1 = Learn‐in, 2 = Learn‐out, 3 = Null LINK/UNLINK MOTION SENSOR 1‐3 1 = Learn‐in, 2 = Learn‐out, 3 = Null LINK/UNLINK DOOR SWITCH 1‐3 1 = Learn‐in, 2 = Learn‐out, 3 = Null 1‐3 1 = Learn‐in, 2 = Learn‐out, 3 = Null 1‐3 1 = Restore Factory Default, 2 = N/A, 3 = Null LINK/UNLINK WINDOW/EMER SHUTDOWN SWITCH RESTORE TO FACTORY DEFAULT © 2018 ENERNET Corporation • www.enernetcorp.com • 315-449-0839 Pub No. 15701-091918 / Page 4 of 16 MODEL 15700 User Guide SMARTACK DEVICES An additional step is required when learning-in or out a SmartAck enabled device such as the Thermokon SR06 room sensor. 6. If the Learn-out process is successful, the green LED4 lights for approximately 2 seconds and you automatically exit the setup menu table. Otherwise the red LED4 lights for approximately 2 seconds before exiting the setup menu table. LEARN-IN SMARTACK ENABLED DEVICES 1. Hold PB4 until PB4 & PB5 LED’s are flashing. 2. Press PB5 until its LED (Red) is flashing Page 1. 3. Press PB4 until its LED (Green) flashes once. 4. Press PB3 on the Model 12200C board (see Figure 1). 5. Press and quickly release (do not hold at all) the “learn” button on the EnOcean device. (NOTE: A long button press could be used to configure parameters of the device you are learning-in. See device data sheet for more information.) 6. If the Learn-in process is successful, the green LED4 lights for approximately 2 seconds and you automatically exit the setup menu table. Otherwise the red LED4 lights for approximately 2 seconds before exiting the setup menu table. 122C00-157 SETUP MENU Page 1: Deadband: 1 to 5 — default 2 Page 2: Emergency Shutdown: 1 = Not Installed, *2 = Installed Page 3: Occupied: 1 = none, 2 = motion only, *3 = Motion + door Page 4: Setback from 72: 1=0, 2=3, *3=6, 4=9, 5=12, 6=15 Page 5: Unocc delay: *2min, 1hr, 4hr, 8hr, 16hr, 24 hr Page 6: Power on reset: *1 = go occupied, 2 = go unoccupied 12200C-157 Remote Control Node (RCN) The ENERNET 12200C Remote Control Node (RCN) hardware platform runs a number of firmware builds depending on the control application. Firmware 122C09 Rev. 2.37.0 or higher and 122C09-157 Rev.1.00 or higher supports the Model 15700 EnOcean Devices Support Accessory, with or without SmartAck LEARN-OUT SMARTACK ENABLED DEVICES enabled. (NOTE: Only the 122C09-157 is discussed in this 1. Hold PB4 until PB4 & PB5 LED’s are flashing. 2. Press PB5 until its LED (Red) is flashing Page 1. 3. Press PB4 until its LED (Green) flashes twice. Press and hold the PB3 button 122C09-157 to enter the 4. Press PB3 on the Model 12200C board. Configuration Table (see Figure 1) until PB1 & 2 LED’s flash 5. Press and quickly release (do not hold at all) the “learn” button on the EnOcean device. (NOTE: A long button press could be used to configure parameters of the device you are learning-in. See device data sheet for more information.) alternately. Pressing PB1 moves through pages 1 – 6, PB1 LED © 2018 ENERNET Corporation • www.enernetcorp.com • 315-449-0839 manual). indicates configuration page by flash count. PB2 selects the configuration choice in the active page, indicated by a flash count. Press and release PB3 to exit. Pub No. 15701-091918 / Page 5 of 16 MODEL 15700 User Guide MODEL 122C09–157 CONFIGURATION TABLE PB1 LED PB2 LED PAGE CONFIGURATION FLASH COUNT FLASH COUNT DESCRIPTION DEADBAND 1–5 1 = 1, *2 = 2, up to 5 (*default 2) WINDOW/EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN 1‐2 1 = Not Installed, *2 = Installed OCCUPANCY SENSOR MODE 1‐3 1 = none, 2 = motion only, *3 = Motion + door SETBACK FROM NOMINAL 72 1‐6 1= 0, 2 = 3, *3 = 6, 4 = 9, 5 = 12, 6 = 15 UNOCCUPIED DELAY 1‐6 *1 = 2min, 2 = 1hr, 3 = 4hr, 4 = 8hr, 5 = 16hr, 6 = 24 hr POWERUP RESET 1‐2 *1 = Go Occupied, 2= Go Unoccupied NOTE: An asterisk (*) denotes what are factory default settings. Both the Window/Emergency shut down and Occupancy sensor mode is set to installed/active. If those items are not installed use and with Power up Reset default = Go Occupied, there is no harm to normal operation. The 12200C has two input terminals capable of reading contact closures (see Figure 1). Input 1 (HPMASK) can be used to read when heat pump backup electric resistance element current is flowing — contact closure = CURRENT. If there is another source of heat such as hydronic, the 12200C-157 can optimize, using the heat pump as much as possible. Input 2 (COLDPIPE) is intended to read HOT/COLD pipe status — contact closure = COLDPIPE. This is used in concert with Input 1 to allow or not the use of heat pump backup electric resistance heat. © 2018 ENERNET Corporation • www.enernetcorp.com • 315-449-0839 Pub No. 15701-091918 / Page 6 of 16 MODEL 15700 User Guide ENERNET CORPORATION © 2018 MODEL: 15700 J1 LED 5 916.5 MHz J4 LED 4 ENERNET CORPORATION © 2018 MODEL: 12200C © 2014 PB3 Transceiver Network Ribbon Cable PB 5 RESET LINK PB 4 Microcontroller Area D5 Firmware Version Label J3 G1 G2 G3 O/B Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 T1 J4 T2 D4 D3 enocean RF Module PB1 PB2 G1 G2 G3 O/B Figure 1 – Model 15700 EnOcean Support Module with 12200C RCN © 2018 ENERNET Corporation • www.enernetcorp.com • 315-449-0839 Pub No. 15701-091918 / Page 7 of 16 MODEL 15700 User Guide GENERAL MOUNTING GUIDANCE placement can be critical, therefore the coaxial antenna is the This section is intended to provide general guidance to system default standard. 15700 hardware plugs onto the 12200C with a integrators installing the ENERNET model 12200C Remote short length of ribbon cable and while designed to support several Control Node hardware with the model 15700 EnOcean Devices antenna styles, the default antenna style is a PCB trace element. Support Accessory in or near HVAC equipment (HVAC equipment Therefore, the 15700 antenna is located at the PCB itself. The generically referred to herein as appliance). Choosing the right 15700 communicates only with close by devices, room, motion, location to mount the model 15700 and 12200C RCN hardware is door switches, and does not participate in mesh network traffic. In key to maximizing performance and reliability. It should be general, RF performance is less critical. However, if an appliance accessible to service personnel, where wire terminations and installation results in poor RF performance of the 15700 due to buttons are easy to reach and indicator lights are visible. metal shielding effects, a non metallic satellite enclosure outside the appliance should be considered to house the 12200C/15700 Pay attention to environmental limits. Ensure the RCN isn’t in the pair. path of condensate, extreme heat, cold or physical interference. Do not allow appliance parts or wires to contact the pushbuttons. Unrelated wiring should be at least 2 inches away from the board. More is better. MODEL 12200C RCN — COAXIAL ANTENNA The model 12200C control node standard antenna option is a 1meter long flexible coaxial cable. One end is permanently Do not Mount the RCN inside a box containing line voltage circuits, wiring or relays. connected at the circuit board. Approximately 3” of the outside Do not pick a mounting point that puts a service technician in contact with line voltage circuits when performing maintenance or linking the thermostat. actual antenna. The coaxial antenna option allows the installer to jacket and shield are striped back at the free end — this is the mount the circuit board where most appropriate and secure, while positioning the antenna in the most optimum position possible. ANTENNA POSITIONING GUIDELINES Sheet metal, control boxes, ductwork, pipes and other electrical The 12200C utilizes a 1-meter long coaxial cable antenna, giving wires can interfere with RF signals to and from the control node. installers the ability to locate the 12200C PCB where appropriate For best performance, installers should location the antenna away and secure, while positioning the antenna in the most optimum from such shielding material to the extent possible. In PTAC position possible for RF performance. In that the 12200C equipment, the antenna is often located in front of the indoor coil, hardware participates in a building-wide mesh network, its antenna between the coil and the PTAC cover if the cover is plastic or near the makeup air opening at the bottom of the unit if it is metal. As is © 2018 ENERNET Corporation • www.enernetcorp.com • 315-449-0839 Pub No. 15701-091918 / Page 8 of 16 MODEL 15700 User Guide the case with any RF system, antenna placement and orientation Pay attention to how the coaxial cable is routed and attached. It is important. If you experience difficulty maintaining a reliable RF should be run by itself to the mounting point and attached securely link with your thermostat or mesh network, try relocating the with plastic tie wraps or cable clamps. Excess antenna cable can antenna, ensuring it is not blocked by or resting against sheet be coiled but make sure to leave at least 6 inches straight and free metal, pipes or wires. at the antenna tip. CARDINAL RULE, PART 1 A contiguous solid or screened metal box won’t pass radio waves in or out. (This explains why your eyeballs don’t melt when you’re watching popcorn cook in the microwave.) Best performance Do not bundle the coaxial cable with other wiring. Do not allow the antenna tip to contact wires or sheet metal. Do not make any electrical connection to the antenna conductor or shield. Make sure the coaxial cable is not chafed by vibrating parts. requires positioning the antenna tip near an opening in the enclosure. The opening should be as large as possible. A slot CONCLUSION shorter than the 3” antenna dimension will not couple well. As with any RF system, antenna placement and orientation is Opening width should be at least a quarter inch. Again, larger is important. Since radio waves reflect off objects in the appliance better. as well as the room or inside the walls where the appliance is in service, there can be sharp signal nulls or “dead spots” between Optimum antenna location is usually unrealistic. When inside an the RCN, particularly when mounted in an appliance and where appliance with plastic facade, look for a mounting point an inch or the user locates a thermostat or other sensors. By example, most so in front of chassis metal or indoor coil, between metal and the people have experienced this phenomenon while using a cordless cover. When a front cover is metal, at or near the makeup air telephone or cell phone. While the final location and opening at the bottom of the unit is often best. circumstances of the appliance installation are unknown, following CARDINAL RULE, PART 2 the above guidance will improve final RF performance. For best performance the antenna tip should be spaced at least an inch away from sheet metal, control boxes, ductwork, pipes and wires. These can interfere with RF signals to and from the RCN. © 2018 ENERNET Corporation • www.enernetcorp.com • 315-449-0839 Pub No. 15701-091918 / Page 9 of 16 MODEL 15700 User Guide SETTING ROOM / NODE / BUILDING NUMBERS EnernetWorks™ is a mesh network connectivity protocol ASSIGNING ROOM NUMBER — STEP TWO 1. Simultaneously press SW9-LINK and the DOWN button on front of the 12400x thermostat. Four digits will be displayed in the top left corner of the display (Figure 4). 2. Use UP and DOWN buttons to change blinking digit, HEAT/COOL button to save and advance. 3. When all digits are set, press SW9-LINK (Figure 2) to send number to the 12200C-157. The number you set should remain displayed. If it changes to 9999, repeat steps 2 and 3 above. 4. Press the FAN button on 12400x to exit the room number set up screen. embedded in 12200C-157 firmware. Each 12200C-157 Remote Control Node (RCN) requires a unique identifier for building automation system integration. Generally a room, office or apartment number already exists and is used. 4-digit numbers in the range of 1 - 8999 are loaded into a 12200C-157 RCN along with a node number 0-7 to create a complete number. Whether a permanent part of the system or not, an ENERNET model 12400H or S thermostat is used to enter room numbers. It must first be linked to a target 12200C-157 RCN. During the process of linking, a node number is assigned. UNINSTALL 12400H THERMOSTAT — STEP THREE If the 12400x thermostat is only being used as a field tool to enter Refer to Figures 2, 3 & 4 for inside thermostat button locations and room numbers, it must be unlinked from the 12200C-157 RCN functions and display information. before it is linked to the next RCN. LINKING 12400H & 12200C-157 — STEP ONE 1. Press SW4-INSTALL button inside the 12400H thermostat. Install Icon will blink (see Figure 2 & 3). 2. Press the HEAT/COOL button on front. Default node number is 00. Change as desired using the UP button. 3. With node number set, press the SW9-LINK button. The “Please Wait” message appears on display (Figure 3). Within 5 seconds, press and release PB3 on 12200C-157 PCB (see Figure 1). 4. A response of “good" should be displayed. 5. Press the SW4 - INSTALL button inside the thermostat to exit. © 2018 ENERNET Corporation • www.enernetcorp.com • 315-449-0839 1. Press SW4-INSTALL button inside the 12400H thermostat (Figure 2). Install icon on display will blink. 2. Press UP button, Uninstall icon on display will blink. 3. Press the SW9-LINK button, “Please Wait” message appears. 4. Within 5 seconds, press and release PB3 on the 12200C157. 5. A response of “good" should be displayed. Press the SW4 - INSTALL button inside the thermostat to exit. Pub No. 15701-091918 / Page 10 of 16 MODEL 15700 User Guide SW12- Internal T9000 buttons SW9-LINK HEAT COOL PB1-NETWORK PB1-NETWORK Used to uninstall the thermostat from node(s) it has been linked to. Install Node SW12-RESET Master Reset – Returns thermostat to all factory defaults. JP3 JP4 – Non Set A Set A SW4-INSTALL Starts an installation session. Set B Set B SW9-LINK Used to Link the thermostat to HEAT COOL Please Wait Install Node Good Figure 3 – Install / Link Display SW12-RESET JP3 = Programmable JP4 = Non-Programmable SW4-INSTALL SW9-LINK PB1-NETWORK Program Jumper Figure 2 – Internal 12400H Buttons Figure 4 – Room Number Digits ROOM NUMBERING DISCUSSION When setting a room number for an office, apartment or any area Example: Consider an office area designated 101 with three where a single room number identifies a divided space with more individual offices, thermostats and RCN’s. Assume the offices are than one thermostat and RCN, use a different node number when numbered 101A, 101B and 101C. In office 101A, link the RCN as linking each RCN. node 00. © 2018 ENERNET Corporation • www.enernetcorp.com • 315-449-0839 Pub No. 15701-091918 / Page 11 of 16 MODEL 15700 User Guide (NOTE: Node numbers will automatically be incremented by “1” over the network.) Then, using the procedure above set the room The following procedure is used to set the desired RCN NetNum: 1. Simultaneously press SW9-LINK button inside the thermostat and the DOWN button on the front. In the upper left corner of the LCD, four digits will appear. The digit that is blinking is the one ready to be changed. 2. Use UP and DOWN buttons to change blinking digit, HEAT/COOL button to save and advance. 3. Network Numbers will always start with ‘9’ followed by the desired three digit NetNum. Example: number to 0101. In office 101B, link to that RCN as node 01 and set that room number also to 0101. Finally, in office 101C, link that RCN as node 02 and set that room number to 0101. The resulting room/node numbers you have created will be: Office 101A 0101-01 Office 101B 0101-02 Office 101C 0101-03 Be sure to document your numbering scheme for BAS integration 9001 SETTING NETWORK / BUILDING NUMBER 9002 In addition to a Room Number, each RCN in a network must also 9255 (default is 9140) and reference. have a unique Network Number (NetNum) or what is sometimes 4. When all digits are set, press SW9-LINK to send the NetNum to the RCN. 5. Press the FAN button to exit the network numbering set up screen. referred to as a Building Number. DIP switches on the model 13800 gateway (see Pub No. 13801-022709_User Guide) set the gateway’s NetNum. There are 255 possible network numbers, 1 – 255. Factory default NetNum of both a model 13800 gateway and 12200C-157 is 140. A single gateway can support 400+ RCN’s. If a building has significantly more than 400 nodes, a single network and gateway can be overburdened with network traffic. This may require the ATTENTION: Do not use any ‘9000’ number other than 9001 through 9255 when setting the Network Number — All other 9000 numbers are reserved. Be sure to adjust the gateway NetNum to match what you are putting into the 12200C-157 RCN. Refer to model 13800 gateway Pub No. 13801-022709_User Guide. use of an additional gateway using a different NetNum. © 2018 ENERNET Corporation • www.enernetcorp.com • 315-449-0839 Pub No. 15701-091918 / Page 12 of 16 MODEL 15700 User Guide SR06 SETUP REQUIREMENTS The 12200C-157 requires that the SR06 is setup as follows: 240 SmartACK SmartACK can be set to active or not. Be sure to follow the Learnin procedure for SmartACK if using it. The user should be aware that there are risks to enabling SmartACK in terms of power consumption. Consult with Thermokon before using this option. © 2018 ENERNET Corporation • www.enernetcorp.com • 315-449-0839 Pub No. 15701-091918 / Page 13 of 16 MODEL 15700 User Guide © 2018 ENERNET Corporation • www.enernetcorp.com • 315-449-0839 Pub No. 15701-091918 / Page 14 of 16 MODEL 15700 User Guide EZ26 Connection Diagram Expansion Port T1 T2 D4 916.5 MHz Firmware Version Label D3 PB2 K1 Relay G1 K2 Relay G2 K3 Relay G3 K4 Relay K5 Relay O/B K6 Relay Transceiver PB1 No Connection Input 1 & 2 Common Optional Aux Heat Current Switch — Input 1 D5 Optional Cold Pipe Aquastat — Input 2 PB3 G2 GH O/B © 2018 ENERNET Corporation • www.enernetcorp.com • 315-449-0839 Network Area Zone Valve Microcontroller G3 No Connection RESET LINK G1 GL Pub No. 15701-091918 / Page 15 of 16 MODEL 15700 User Guide ENERNET CORPORATION PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS MANUAL MAY CONTAIN TECHNICAL INACCURACIES AND/OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. MADE TO THIS MANUAL, WHICH ARE INCORPORATED IN LATER EDITIONS. CHANGES ARE PERIODICALLY ENERNET CORPORATION MAY MAKE CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS TO THE PRODUCT(S) AND/OR PROGRAMS DESCRIBED IN THIS PUBLICATION AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE. IN NO EVENT WILL ENERNET CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, EVEN IF ENERNET CORPORATION OR AN APPROVED RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY. E N E R N E T Corporation 307 Dewittshire Road, Syracuse, New York 13214 Phone: (315) 449-0839 Fax: (315) 449-3056 © 2018 ENERNET Corporation • www.enernetcorp.com • 315-449-0839 Pub No. 15701-091918 / Page 16 of 16
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