Honeywell 202151TXR Thermostat User Manual E527 Datasheet v1 2 DS

INNCOM International Inc. Thermostat E527 Datasheet v1 2 DS

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    Confidential  Copyright © 2012 INNCOM e527 Datasheet Overview  Like the larger e528, the compact, low profile e527 thermostat takes advantage of component end-of-life to redesign hardware and produce a more efficient, lower cost device. With onboard radio and RS485 connection and an added CDS light sensor, the e527 maintains its position as an integral part of the INNCOM Integrated Room Automation System (IRAS) and a property’s Energy Management System (EMS). Features In an EMS, the e527 controls room heating and cooling using occupancy data collected from motion detectors and door switches and can be networked to the property’s central management system. As an IRAS device, the e527 can communicate with devices within a room and function as a room gateway device towards the mesh network. • British gang mounting (American gang mounting with optional frame) • Accurate temperature measurement +/- 1 degree F • External temperature sensor support • Motion sensor for occupancy detection • RF transceiver (onboard 802.15.4, 2.4GHz radio) for wireless guestroom and backhaul network communications • RS485 for wired backhaul network communications • Photo sensor for light level detection Installation Requirements The e527 must be located on a partitioning interior wall, approximately 5' (1.5 m) above the floor, in a site of average temperature. It is important to ensure that the thermostat is located away from direct sunlight or radiant heat, air discharge grilles, stairwells, outside doors, steam or water pipes, warm air stacks, unheated/uncooled areas, or sources of electrical interference. The unit should not be placed on an outside wall or behind a door. The e527 is designed to be mounted on a standard British-style single-gang electrical box. For use with an American box, the e527 can be installed in an optional frame by means of two screws. Screws for attaching the optional frame and mounting the e527 are included. The device is shipped with a clear clamshell dust cover. Figure 1 E527
E 5 2 7   D a t a s h e e t   P a g e   2   o f   7    Headers                  H1  ICP microprocessor programming H2  Humidity sensor H3  System interconnect H4  PIR sensor H5  ES1 H6  RS485 network header (see pinout below) H7  System 5 header (see pinout below) H8  System interconnect H9  External temperature control sensor (see pinout below) H6 Pinout Pin  Function  Comment 1  Common  GND Min  Nom  Max 2  12VDC 10V  12V 14V 3  S5bus  Communication bus 4  Dry Input  Input 5  RS485B  RS485 Twisted Pair 6  RS485A  RS485 Twisted Pair  Figure 2 E527 Front/Back and External Headers
E 5 2 7   D a t a s h e e t   P a g e   3   o f   7    H7 Pinout Pin  Function  Comment 1  Common  GND Min  Nom  Max 2  12VDC 10V  12V 14V 3  S5bus  Communication bus H9 Pinout Pin  Function  Comment 1  Common  GND 2  Common  GND 3  External temp sensor   Motion Detection The optional motion detector available on the e527 works in conjunction with the electronic door lock to determine room occupancy. If the door lock reports that the door has opened and closed and no motion is detected in the room for a set number of minutes, the e527 engages energy conservation setbacks. When motion is detected, the e527 returns to its occupied state. Also, the e527 reports occupancy changes to the central server.                             Figure 3 Motion Sensor Sensitivity
E 5 2 7   D a t a s h e e t   P a g e   4   o f   7     Network Communication INNCOM employs a Deep Mesh system to connect guestroom IRAS components to management and monitoring servers. Because networking infrastructure is embedded in the IRAS devices, command and reporting information packets can follow multiple network pathways, increasing communication efficiency and reliability at lower cost. Typically, a Deep Mesh network integrates 50–200 rooms per network segment*. INNCOM generally uses a wireless radio network, but a Deep Mesh system may be constructed using RS485 networks (topologies that merge RF and RS485 networks are also possible). 2.4GHz Wireless RF In a typical RF Deep Mesh network, an 802.15.4-based 2.4GHz radio-equipped IRAS device (most often a thermostat, such as the e527) acts as a room gateway for communication with the network. Data are propagated among the network nodes until terminated at edge routers that bridge traffic onto IP (Ethernet) networks towards the servers. The radio specifications are given in the table below: Performance  0dB RF Data Rate  250kbps Antenna Type  SMT Indoor Range   70ft Outdoor/ RF line-of-sight range  540ft Transmit Power  1mW  Receive Sensitivity  -94.6dBm Frequency Band  2.4GHz Encryption  AES-128 Protocol  802.15.4 Frequency Channels  11–26  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.  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.                                             * The network segment size depends on the facility’s layout, expected network traffic,  and other environmental considerations.
E 5 2 7   D a t a s h e e t   P a g e   5   o f   7    This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt 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.  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’utilisateurde l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre lefonctionnement.RS485 A Deep Mesh RS485 (DM485) network typically uses a CAT5-type wiring wired as a home-run or daisy-chain. The DM485 network is routed to a dedicated device in each guestroom. This device becomes the room gateway, which transfers information packets between the DM485 backbone and the in-room network. The in-room network can be either S5Bus or a local mesh formed with RF. Each DM485 network is operated by a B575 hardware running DM485 software. Refer to the H6 pinout table above for wiring instructions. Technical Specifications Power Requirements  12VDC, 50mA Thermostat Measurement Range  33 to 99 degrees F (1 to 37 degrees C) Outdoor Air Temperature Display  0 to 99 degrees F (-18 to 37 degrees C) Display Resolution  Whole degree F, 0.5 degree C (0.1 degree F in test mode) Standard Deadband  2 degrees F (1 degree C) between heating and cooling Degrees C/Degrees F Display  Toggle Button located on front display Ambient Operating  41 to 149 degrees F (5 to 65 degrees C), 0-95% RH noncondensing Ambient Storage  33 to 149 degrees F (1 to 65 degrees C) Dimensions  3.5” W x 3.5” H x 0.9” D (89 mm x 89 mm x 23 mm) Approvals  FCC, CE Mark              Figure 4 E527 Dimensions
E 5 2 7   D a t a s h e e t   P a g e   6   o f   7    Ordering Information The e527 is available in several operating configurations, all based on the same fundamental hardware platform. The ordering part numbers (OPN) are formed by a combination of the elements, as shown below.             Assembly   Description  Part Number e527  Final Assembly  201-527  Logic  Description  Part Number L0  No Radio Logic Board  202-151.L0 L1  Radio Logic Board  202-151.L1  Communications  Description  Part Number R0  No RS485   203-203.R0 R1  RS485  203-203.R1  User Interface  Description  Part Number 6PE  6 button with PIR and EcoMode  02-9972 6P0  6 button with PIR, without EcoMode  02-9972 60E  6 button EcoMode only   600  6 button no PIR, no EcoMode   5PE  5 button with PIR and EcoMode  02-9972 5P0  5 button with PIR, without EcoMode  02-9972 50E  5 button EcoMode only   500  5 button no PIR, no EcoMode    Humidity Sensor  Description  Part Number 0  No Humidity Sensor   1  Humidity Sensor  02-9463  Logo OPN  Description   0  No Logo
E 5 2 7   D a t a s h e e t   P a g e   7   o f   7    Logo OPN  Description   I  INNCOM Logo   J  Johnson Controls Logo    Housing Color OPN  Description   WH  White   BK  Black   LA  Light Almond   EA  Eagle Almond    For American gang installation, add mounting plate 53-6092. Use wiring harness 62-1462 for the RS485 connection and 62-1465 for S5 and external temperature sensor. Document Revision History Revision  Date Issued  Reason 0.1  01-Jun-2012  First Draft 0.2  05-Jun-2012  Incorporated comments from AE review 0.3  20-Jun-2012  Incorporated R&D review comments 0.4  09-Jul-2012  Incorporated RS485 Deep Mesh information 1.0  09-Jul-2012  Finalized for release 1.1  07-Sep-2012  Added FCC language change

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