Honeywell Telephone Access Module W8735D Users Manual
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Telephone Access Module (TAM) W8735D With the Telephone Access Module (TAM) from Honeywell, homeowners can adjust the comfort levels in their home, cabin or vacation retreat by simply using a telephone. Your customers can arrive home to the temperature they desire or monitor their home’s HVAC systems when away. You can set the TAM so that they can even receive alerts if there’s a problem with the HVAC system, or you can arrange to have the alerts sent straight to you as part of a monitoring service. Because the TAM utilizes Honeywell’s EnviraCOM™ communications protocol, you’ll have a wealth of information available for both monitoring and remote troubleshooting. For both homeowners and your business, the Honeywell Telephone Access Module provides peace of mind. W8735D Telephone Access Module Easy Installation And Setup W8835A EnviraZone Panel The Honeywell Telephone Access Module is powered by EnviraCOM™, a 3-wire protocol ideal for residential and light commercial applications. EnviraCOM is virtually free of any 1 commissioning requirements and the TAM automatically updates Conventional 24 VAC Appliances as soon as a new EnviraCOM burner control, panel or thermostat is detected. The TAM connects to a standard telephone jack and an easy-to-follow voice menu guides the setup. A wide range of devices will interface with the TAM, including: • T8635L1013 W8703 Damper Interface Module EIM • W8835A EnviraZone Panel 1 Input Home Security Panel 3 Telephone Boiler 2 • L7224 Aquastat Output 4 Boiler 1 • W8635 Equipment Interface Module (EIM) • R7184 Oil Primary Telephone Access Module (TAM) 2 Auxiliary Devices (Flood Sensors, Freeze Stats, etc.) • VisionPRO™ IAQ thermostats • W8703 Damper Interface Module (DIM) 9 EIM • More Potential System Connections Options At Your — Or Your Customers’ — Fingertips W8703 Damper Interface Module * For complete installation instructions, see appropriate installation manuals. The Telephone Access Module is perfect for homeowners who travel often, have vacation properties or simply want the peace of mind of remote monitoring. The TAM can monitor outdoor temperature and humidity when the proper sensors are available. Battery back-up informs the user of power outages. Peace Of Mind The bottom line for the Telephone Access Module is peace of mind for the homeowner, which can lead to additional opportunities for you. Alerts are easily set up using the voice The TAM is also equipped with helpful diagnostic features: menu and phone keypad, and can be set up to notify the • Last 10 time-stamped alerts with alert codes for contractors homeowner and/or you. • Zones can be named to better access information • Multiple telephone numbers can be entered to ensure alerts are received • Repeated dial-outs until alerts are acknowledged • Alert priorities can be set to ensure critical alerts are received immediately Alerts: • High/low room temperature • High/low outdoor temperature (if sensor is available) • Humidity (if sensor is available) • Low-battery indication • System lockout • Power outage • Password change • More Automation and Control Solutions Start offering the Honeywell Telephone Access Module today. In the U.S.: You’ll grow your business while providing homeowners with Honeywell a powerful service. 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley, MN 55422-3992 In Canada: Honeywell Limited 35 Dynamic Drive Toronto, Ontario M1V 4Z9 www.honeywell.com 63-9660 PR June 2009 © 2009 Honeywell International Inc.
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